Before Starting; Connecting The Device; Getting Ready - First Data FD-10 Quick Setup Manual

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a First Data™ FD-10 PIN Pad.

Before starting

On the top of the FD-10 PIN Pad is a 4-pin jack (similar to a phone
jack) for power and communication with a PC or terminal.
For PC connection, a cable with an RJ11 (similar to a phone
connector) on one end and a DB-9 female connector on the
other end is required. It also has a power cable.
For terminal connection, only an RJ11 to RJ12 offset cable is required.
PIN Pad Input voltage: 7.5Vdc ~ 12Vdc/200mA
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 40°C
Note: Turn off or unplug the terminal whenever you connect or disconnect the PIN Pad.
Be sure the terminal is not processing data when powering down.
Note: This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit marked with "LPS",
"Limited Power Source" or "Class 2" and output rated 7.5–12Vdc, 200mA minimum, or
equivalent if a power unit is not provided with the product.

Connecting the device

To connect the PIN Pad to a PC:
First, plug the RJ11 (phone) connector into the jack of the FD-10
unit until a "click" sound is heard.
Plug the DB-9 female connector into the serial port on the side
of the PC. Plug the power cord into the other port located at
the rear of the DB-9 connector. Plug the power adapter into an
AC wall outlet.
To connect the PIN Pad to a terminal:
Plug the RJ11 (phone) connector into the PIN Pad. Plug the RJ12
offset connector into a COM port on the side of the terminal.

Getting ready

If the PIN Pad is properly encrypted, the unit automatically starts
up when connected. The FD-10 device displays the message
READY FOR SALE. This device is now ready for use.
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