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The FCC is an agency of the United States government; thus, the statement below applies to computing equipment installed in the United States of America. Unisys is taking appropriate steps to be in compliance with FCC regulations and similar regulations of other countries.
Section 1 Source Capture Network Document Processor The Unisys e-@ction Source Capture Network Document Processor, or Source NDP, is a compact, desktop document processor for capturing data and images from checks, giros, and other documents. It performs a full range...
18 Release Levers for Track Wall 11 Nudge and Feed Rollers* 19 PC Card (not shown)* 12 Start/Stop Button *Consumable and replacement items are available from Unisys Direct. Refer to Appendix C. Figure 1–2. Source NDP Components 1–2 4326 6295–002...
Capture Network Document Processor Reference Card is shipped with the unit. Source NDP documents are available from the Unisys Bookstore. You can also place orders through your local marketing representative or distributor. The Installation and Operation Guide is also available as an electronic file in PDF format on the Source NDP CD-ROM that is shipped with the unit.
For more information about Source NDP products, contact Unisys Payment Systems at http://www.unisys.com/marketplace/products/psd For support contact information, refer to the detachable reference card shipped with the Source NDP, or access the Unisys support site from http://www.Unisys.com 1–4 4326 6295–002...
Section 2 Source NDP Installation and Deinstallation Source NDP units are designed for easy installation by an operator without previous computer experience. However, before you install or operate the unit, a site installer who has computer experience and knowledge of networks must complete other installation tasks.
Ferrite bead in nylon case (required for some systems) Inkjet print cartridge (shipping container is shown) PC card Check limiters -- preinstalled (short check limiters are available from Unisys Direct) AC power cord External power supply (automatically senses 50 or 60 cycle power) with attached DC power cable Source NDP Track Clearing Card / Source NDP Operation Reference Card –...
Source NDP Installation Starter Kits Starter kits (part number 75-0316-903) are available from Unisys Direct and can be customized at the client’s request to include items such as cleaning supplies, extra consumable items, and replacement items. Refer to Appendix C for ordering information.
Source NDP Installation Before You Begin The Source NDP is designed for installation by an operator. Someone at your site must furnish a LAN connection or a connection to a local workstation. Someone must also install system software along with application software or a Source NDP exerciser program.
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Source NDP Installation Legend Make sure that the Power On/Off switch is in the Off (O) position. Connect the DC power cable to Source NDP unit. Connect the AC power cord to the power supply. Connect the AC power cord to a power outlet. If one is provided, install the ferrite bead in its nylon case on the cable attached to the PC Card.
Source NDP Installation Installing the Source NDP Unit Follow these steps to install a Source NDP: 1. Make sure the Power On/Off switch shown in Figure 2-3 is in the Off (O is depressed) position. Figure 2–3. Power On/Off Switch 2.
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Source NDP Installation 3. Connect the female end of the AC power cord to the power supply as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2–5. Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Supply 4. Plug the male end of AC power cord into the AC power source (wall outlet).
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Source NDP Installation 5. Connect the cable from the LAN or PC (installed by your system installer) to the PC Card. Refer to Figure 2-7. Figure 2–7. Connecting the LAN Cable to the PC Card 6. Install the ferrite bead in its nylon case, which is shipped with the Source NDP unit, as follows: Note: Some systems do not require a ferrite bead, in which case, it is not shipped with the system.
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Source NDP Installation c. Snap the nylon case closed. The position of the ferrite bead on the cable is shown in Figure 2-9. Figure 2–9. Position of the Ferrite Bead 7. Insert the PC Card into the slot at the rear of the Source NDP as shown in Figure 2-10.
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Source NDP Installation 8. Remove the shipping tape holding the top covers in place. 9. Install an Inkjet print cartridge as follows: Caution Remove and insert the cartridge with care. The sharp lower edge of the cartridge can cause damage to the electrical contacts in the cartridge holder.
Source NDP Installation Uninstalling a Source NDP Unit Follow these steps to uninstall a Source NDP unit and prepare it for shipping in the event the unit needs servicing or repair: 1. Make sure the Power On/Off switch shown in Figure 2-11 is in the Off (O is depressed) position.
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Source NDP Installation 3. Follow the instructions in “PC Card” in Section 5 to remove the card as shown in Figure 2-13. Figure 2–13. Removing the PC Card 4. Follow the instructions in “Removing the Inkjet Print Cartridge” in Section 5 to remove the cartridge as shown in Figure 2-14.
Source NDP Installation Preparing a Source NDP Unit for Shipping Return ONLY the Source NDP Network Document Processor for service. Your system administrator or supervisor has the necessary paperwork. Follow these steps to prepare a unit for shipping: 1. Pack the Source NDP unit for shipment as shown in Figure 2-15. Do not return the power supply and cord, PC Card and cable, any consumable, replacement, or cleaning supply items, or documentation.
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Section 3 Source NDP Operation and Document Processing This section describes operating a Source NDP and processing documents. In this section, you will learn how to • Operate the Source NDP unit • Set up the Source NDP unit for processing •...
Source NDP Operation and Document Processing Powering the Unit On and Off An On/Off switch is located at back of the unit, as shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3–1. Power On/Off Switch Press “|” on the power switch to power on the Source NDP unit. The Power status light (top indicator) should turn solid green.
Source NDP Operation and Document Processing Start/Stop Button The Start/Stop button is located on the right-hand side of the unit near the feeder. Figure 3-2 shows pressing the Start/Stop button with top-right cover in place. The cover is on during normal operation. Figure 3–2.
Source NDP Operation and Document Processing Using the Start/Stop Button to Clear the Track If a document or documents stop in the track during processing, hold down the Start/Stop button for several seconds. This action starts the track motor and normally ejects documents into a pocket for reprocessing. When a jam occurs, it may be necessary to take other actions to clear the track.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing Status Light Conditions and Corrective Actions Power Indicator Not Illuminated The Source NDP unit does not have power. Press the power switch to Off (O). Check power connections to the unit and external power supply. Press the power switch to On (|).
1. Adjust the check limiters to accommodate the length of the longest documents in pockets. • Use short check limiters available from Unisys Direct when the longest documents are shorter than the pocket (or under 6 inches). This helps to ensure proper document stacking and reduces pocket jams.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing Figure 3–5. Installing Short Check Limiters • Use long check limiters when the longest documents are longer than the pocket. There is one long check limiter for the left pocket and another for the right pocket. Adjust the limiters to accommodate the longest documents.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing 2. If the application endorses documents, do the following: Caution Remove and insert the cartridge with care. The sharp lower edge of the cartridge can cause damage to the electrical contacts in the cartridge holder.
Source NDP Operation and Document Processing c. Adjust the endorser height to one of three positions (top, middle, and bottom). Process several test documents to ensure that the position of the endorsement is correct. Refer to Figure 3-8. Figure 3–8. Adjusting the Endorsement Height Preparing Documents for Processing It is very important to properly prepare documents for processing.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing Carefully follow these steps to prepare documents for processing. 1. Check documents by inspecting them for acceptable size and condition. a. Smooth out creases, folds, and curls in documents. Also, smooth out dog-ear corners, as shown in Figure 3-9. Figure 3–9.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing c. Remove other non-document items such check stubs and adding machine tapes. Refer to Figure 3-11. Figure 3–11. Removing Other Non-Document Items d. Repair torn or damaged documents, or place them in a carrier envelope.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing 2. Take in hand a small stack of 20 or 30 documents. Flip through the deck, as shown in Figure 3-13 to ensure all documents are in the same orientation. Figure 3–13. Checking Document Orientation 3.
Source NDP Operation and Document Processing 4. Repeatedly tap the leading edge of documents on a hard, flat surface, as shown in Figure 3-15. Leading edges must be closely aligned for satisfactory feeding. Note: The leading edge is the right-hand edge of a document as viewed with the front of the document facing you.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing 2. Fan through the deck once again as shown in Figure 3-16 to check that edges are aligned. Figure 3–16. Fanning Documents to Check Alignment Before Feeding 3. Check the alignment of bottom edges once more to ensure that edges are aligned as shown in Figure 3-17.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing 4. Turn the document or documents so that printed document sides face away from the feeder flag, as shown in Figure 3-18. Figure 3–18. Orienting Documents for Feeding 5. Pull back the feeder flag to insert the documents in the feeder bay. Refer to Figure 3-19.
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Source NDP Operation and Document Processing 6. Slide the documents forward to the end of the feeder bay, which is at the entrance to the track as shown in Figure 3-20. Figure 3–20. Position of Documents for Feeding 7. Ensure that documents are in the proper position for feeding with leading edges (A) against the end of the feeder bay and bottom edges (B) touching the feeder floor along the entire length of the documents.
Source NDP Operation and Document Processing 9. With the Ready status light solid green press and quickly release the Start/Stop button to feed documents. Refer to Figure 3-22. Figure 3–22. Pressing the Start/Stop Button Removing Documents from Pockets Processed documents are sent to one of two pockets. Remove the documents from the pocket or pockets, and follow the work flow procedures practiced at your site to handle them after processing.
Section 4 Source NDP Cleaning For continued satisfactory operation, clean the image glass as needed and the document processor every week. Cleaning requires removal and replacement of the covers and the removable track wall. Refer to Section 5 for instructions to remove and replace these components. Note: In addition to cleaning, feeder components must be replaced for continued satisfactory operation when their expected life is exceeded.
Source NDP Cleaning Cleaning the Image Glass As Needed The image glass needs to be cleaned when images have streaks. Clean the image glass (item 4 in Figure 4-1) when asked to do so by your supervisor. Follow these steps to clean the image glass: 1.
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Source NDP Cleaning Follow these steps to clean the Source NDP weekly: 1. Remove all five Source NDP covers as described in Section 5. Also remove the removable track wall as described in Section 5. 2. Blow dust and paper fragments along the entire track using the microduster in the following areas: •...
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Source NDP Cleaning Figure 4–4. Cleaning the Image Glass 4. Clean the reflective sensor (item 1 in Figure 4-1) in the feeder area with the cleaning swab as shown in Figure 4-5. The sensor is in the track wall near the bottom of the track. Note: The other sensors in the unit compensate automatically for dirt and dust.
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Source NDP Cleaning 6. Follow these steps to remove the separator (item 7 in Figure 4-1): a. Make a note of which side of the separator faces the track. (The sides are labeled with one, two, or three dots as shown in Figure 4-6.) Figure 4–6.
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Source NDP Cleaning 7. Use Source NDP Cleaning Swabs to perform the following two tasks: a. Hold down the Start/Stop button to start the feed motor, and clean the six, black drive rollers (item 5 in Figure 4-1) as shown in Figure 4-8. Figure 4–8.
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Source NDP Cleaning 8. Clean the three sets of idler rollers (item 3 in Figure 4-1) that are part of the removable track wall. 9. Replace the removable track wall as described in Section 5. 10. Replace the separator, returning it to its original position with the same side towards the track.
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Source NDP Cleaning Figure 4–11. Cleaning the Nudger and Feeder Tires with the Cleaning Card Note: Check the image glass to ensure it was not smudged when you used the cleaning card. d. With the cleaning card positioned past the separator (Figure 4-11), hold down the Start/Stop button (Figure 4-12), and let go of the card.
Cleaning Tool Task Remove all covers and the removable track wall. Use a Unisys Microduster Disposable to blow dust and paper fragments from the track, feeder areas, either side of the tower, and pockets. Also blow dust from the ridges on the inner side of the removable track wall.
• PC Card • Pocket flexures • Inkjet print cartridge and dabber • Nudge and feed tires and rollers • Separator tire and holder Appendix C provides information for ordering replacement items from Unisys Direct. 4326 6295–002 5–1...
Unit Covers The Source NDP covers provide access for cleaning the unit, clearing the track, and replacing consumable or replacement items. Refer to Figure 1-2 for the location of these covers. Replacement covers are available from Unisys Direct. Caution Be sure the document processor is connected to an AC power source before removing the covers.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components When replacing the cover, align the three tabs on the bottom edge of the cover with the holes in the base. Align the pin on the top of the tower with the hole in the cover as shown in Figure 5-2. Push the cover down into position.
Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components Top-Right Cover The top-right cover is located on the feeder side of the unit. To remove, grasp on either side and pull up on the cover. Do not grasp or pull up on the tower part of the cover.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components When replacing the cover, align the three tabs on the bottom edge of the cover with the holes in the base. Align the pin on the top of the tower with the hole in the cover as shown in Figure 5-4. Push the cover down into position.
Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components Pocket Entry Cover The pocket entry cover is located at the entrance to the pocket next to the feeder. To remove, grasp and pull up on the cover as shown in Figure 5-5. Replace by reversing the motion.
You will need to remove the removable track wall to clean the image glass and to sometimes clear the track. Figure 1-2 shows the location of the track wall and release levers. Replacement track walls are available from Unisys Direct. Cautions Be sure the document processor is connected to an AC power source before removing the covers.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 2. One at a time, push down and turn each blue-capped release lever 90 degrees as shown in Figure 5-8. This releases the track wall from the base of the unit. Figure 5–8. Releasing the Release Levers for the Removable Track Wall 3.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 4. To replace, place the wall into its approximate position in the track. 5. Push in and down on the base and top of the wall near the middle until it clicks into place. Refer to Figure 5-10. Note: When the wall is properly seated, the two projections on the bottom of the wall fit into the holes in the base of the unit.
A PC Card is required to install and operate the Source NDP . If a PC Card needs replacing, use a LAN PCMCIA Type II, NE 2000 native-mode compatible PC Card (5V, 16 bit). PC Cards are available from Unisys Direct. Caution Be sure the document processor is connected to an AC power source.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 3. Disconnect the LAN cable from the PC card. Refer to Figure 5-13. Figure 5–13. Disconnecting the LAN Cable from the PC Card 4. To install a PC Card, do the following (the reverse of the previous steps): a.
Pocket Flexures Each pocket has a pocket flexure to help ensure that documents do not jam when they enter a pocket. Replace the pocket flexures (Unisys Direct number 75-2098-905) at least every 250,000 documents following these steps: 1. Remove the pocket entry and separator covers (Figures 5-5 and 5-6).
The cartridge has a self-contained ink supply and needs to be replaced when endorsements on documents are light or not printed. Replace a used cartridge with a replacement cartridge from Unisys Direct. For new units, you may need to install the Inkjet print cartridge that is shipped with the unit.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 4. Release the blue retaining clip by pulling it back and off the cartridge, as shown in Figure 5-18. Figure 5–18. Inkjet Print Cartridge Retaining Clip 5. Pull up to remove the cartridge as shown in Figure 5-19. Figure 5–19.
Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components Replacing the Inkjet Print Cartridge Replace the Inkjet print cartridge as follows: Caution Remove and insert the cartridge with care. The sharp lower edge of the cartridge can cause damage to the electrical contacts in the cartridge holder.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 3. Notice the bottom edge of the ink cartridge and top edge of the electrical contact strip in the cartridge holder as shown in Figure 5-21. The electrical contact strip can be damaged by allowing the cartridge to touch it when installing.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 5. Push the blue retaining ring up to its closed position to hold the cartridge in place as shown in Figure 5-23. Figure 5–23. Closing the Inkjet Head Retaining Ring 6. Position the Inkjet cartridge holder in one of three notched positions (top, middle, and bottom) as shown in Figure 5-24.
The felt ink dabber and holder are located near the rear of the unit and behind the tower. They are identified by a blue tab that extends above the top of the unit. Replace the dabber (Unisys Direct number 75-0270-902) or the dabber and holder (Unisys Direct number 75-2097-907) when the dabber becomes blackened with ink.
Replacement kits with nudge, feed, and separator tires only are available from Unisys Direct (item number 75-0306-904). Unisys Direct also has replacement kits with tires mounted and ready to install (item number 75-0307-902). Follow these steps to remove and replace the nudge or feed components: 1.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 3. Grasp the blue cap, and lift off the roller and tire as shown in Figure 5-27. Note: It may be helpful to pull back on the feeder flag or the blue separator knob when removing the nudge or feed roller. Figure 5–27.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 5. Check that the tire is properly seated in the grove on the roller. The edges of the tire should not overlap the edges of the grove. Refer to Figure 5-29. Figure 5–29. Nudge or Feed Tire Position on Roller 6.
250,000 documents. Replacement kits with nudge, feed, and separator tires only are available from Unisys Direct (item number 75-0306-904). Unisys Direct also has replacement kits with tires mounted and ready to install (item number 75-0307-902). Rotating the Separator Follow these steps to rotate the separator: 1.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components 3. Remove the holder and tire by grasping the triangular, blue cap and pulling up as shown in Figure 5-32. Figure 5–32. Separator Tire and Holder 4. Turn the separator assembly so that a new tire surface is towards the track.
Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components Removing and Replacing the Separator Tire and Holder Follow these steps to remove and replace the separator tire or the tire and holder when all three tire sides have been used: 1. Remove the separator cover. Refer to Figure 5-6. 2.
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Removal and Replacement of Source NDP Components Figure 5–34. Position of Dot on Separator Tire c. Check that the tire is properly seated so that the edge of the tire meets the step molded into the holder. d. Turn the new separator tire and holder so that side 1, indicated by a single raised dot on top of the blue handle or knob, is towards the track.
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Source NDP CD-ROM. Also on this CD-ROM are frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers. For the most up-to-date FAQs and support information, access Unisys InfoAdvisor at http://www.infoadvisor.com When you are processing documents, pay attention to how the Source NDP unit is operating as described in “Normal Operation,”...
Recovery from Problem Conditions General Approach to Problem Recovery Recovery from many problems you may encounter is straight forward and can be accomplished by operators. Typically, here is what you should do to resolve a problem: 1. Follow the steps in “Recovering from Processing Problems,” later in this section, to recover from processing problems and to clear the track.
Recovery from Problem Conditions 6. Return documents to the feeder in their original order. 7. Press and quickly release the Start/Stop button to reprocess documents. Continue with document processing. Clearing the Track Follow these steps when documents are jammed or repeatedly fail to travel to pockets.
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Recovery from Problem Conditions c. Pull back on the blue, triangular separator knob. Push the card forward past the separator until it stops against the first small wheel in the track. Refer to Figure 6-2. Figure 6–2. Positioning the Source NDP Track Clearing Card d.
Recovery from Problem Conditions Caution Be careful when removing the card if it becomes stuck. Pull the card straight up and not backwards for best results. Otherwise, you may damage the track. 4. If the Track Clearing Card or documents stop in the track, you may have to remove the removable track wall.
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Recovery from Problem Conditions Condition, Cause, and Correction Table Condition Possible Cause and Corrective Action The power indicator is not The machine does not have power. Follow these steps: illuminated. 1. Make sure that the small, round DC plug from the power supply is plugged into the jack at the rear of the Source NDP unit.
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Recovery from Problem Conditions The Ready indicator is Normally no action is necessary. The Ready indicator blinking green. blinks green when processing is interrupted while the unit awaits a response from the application. This may occur if the application is slow in processing information or the network is slow.
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Recovery from Problem Conditions 3. Power the unit off and wait for one minute. 4. Power the unit on. The power indicator should light, and the Ready indicator should display the normal power-on indications. It should blink yellow and, after about a minute, change to blinking green or solid green.
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Recovery from Problem Conditions Some possible actions to take include the following: • If you have access to the host PC, check any messages that may be displayed. • Check documents for damage and look for similar damage on other documents stopped in the track during similar situations.
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Recovery from Problem Conditions Documents are not Examples of incorrectly pocketed documents include pocketed correctly. documents that jam at the pocket entrances, documents that fall out of pockets, and documents that curl in pockets. Follow these steps to correct pocketing problems: 1.
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Recovery from Problem Conditions Endorsement is out of the Check the position of the Inkjet head to ensure it is in one desired zone. of the three possible height positions. (The positions have a notch so that the cartridge housing clicks into place.) If this does not correct the problem, request assistance.
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Appendix A Source NDP Specifications Physical Specifications Length: 37 cm (14.75 inches) Width: 15 cm (6.25 inches) Height: 22 cm (8.75 inches) Weight of Source NDP unit: 4.3 kg (9.5 lbs) Weight of external power supply: 0.9 kg (2.0 lbs) Performance Sustained processing at 30 documents per minute for 6-inch documents Front and Rear Image Capture...
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Ready indicator (red/yellow/green) Application controlled (yellow) Internal speaker for WAV files under application control Software Interface Unisys Common Application Programming Interface (API) 32-bit interface with ActiveX control under Windows NT Workstation Network Connection 10 BaseT Ethernet TCP/IP Up to five Source NDPs on a single Common API Source NDP Manager PC...
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Source NDP Specifications Special Processing Features Multi-level jam clearance Hold-down mode for Start/Stop button for operator controlled track clearing Source NDP Track Clearing Card for removing staples and small items from the track Operator removable track wall Power External power supply voltage for 100 to 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz and 130 watts Internal Diagnostics Self-diagnosis at power-up Certifications...
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Remove rubber bands, staples, and paper clips. • Remove stubs and adding machine tapes. • Place damaged documents in carrier envelopes, or apply a correction strip. Contact Unisys with questions about processing documents that are outside of the specification ranges. 4326 6295–002 B–1...
Supplies and Replacement Items Supplies and replacement items, with the exception of power cords, are available from Unisys Direct. Power cords are available through your local Unisys sales office. To order supplies and replacement items, contact your supervisor or call Unisys Direct at 1-800-448-1424 (USA) or 1-800-387-6127 (Canada).
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(package of 25) Source NDP Cleaning Cards, presaturated with isopropyl alcohol 75-2093-906 5 packages (package of 10) Unisys Image Glass (Microfilmer Mirror) Cleaning Pads, 75-1804-907 4 packages presaturated with isopropyl alcohol (package of 80) Unisys Microduster Disposables (package of 4)
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Supplies and Replacement Items Replacement Items Source NDP Feeder Tire Kit 75-0306-904 2 kits This kit includes nudge, feed, and separator tires for scheduled or as-needed replacement. Worn tires result in excessive feed errors. Expected tire life is 250,000 documents. Nudge, feed, and separator tires can be replaced alone or, for convenience, can be replaced as preinstalled onto rollers.
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75-2099-903 — Power cords — — Order by contacting your Unisys representative or local sales office. Specify Unisys style number B25-LC. A Unisys representative will assist you in determining the correct type of plug for your country. Return shipping cartons 75-0313-900 —...
The magnetic ink or optically read characters encoded on the front of a document. Common API Unisys open system software architecture (an application programming interface) used for running networked document processors and common applications. It provides the means to connect document processors in a networked environment.
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Glossary dog-ear A folded corner of a document. E13B A font style commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom for MICR characters. endorse The action by which a machine component (the endorser) prints information (the endorsement) onto a document as it passes. feeder The machine components that automatically move documents into the track for processing.
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Glossary Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) A standard compression algorithm for gray-scale images defined by a committee of the International Standards Organization. JPEG See Joint Photographic Experts Group. See local area network. leading edge The right -hand edge of a document as viewed from the front (printed side). local area network (LAN) A collection of data communication cables and equipment for passing digital information within a relatively small area such as a building.
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Glossary optical character recognition (OCR) An imprint on checks or a descriptor of a machine component that reads the imprint, which is composed of visible characters in one of a predefined character set or font. See personal computer. personal computer (PC) A desktop computer having a design that is compatible with the Intel family of microprocessors.
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Index Document processing How to, 3-6 AC power cable, installing, 2-7 Document specifications, B-1 Application indicator, blinking or solid Documents, not pocketed yellow, 6-9 correctly, 6-10 Autofeeder, capacity, 1-3 Endorsement Cleaning Missing or are of poor quality, 6-10 As-needed cleaning of image Out of the desired zone, 6-11 glass, 4-3 Endorsement quality, checking, 3-17...
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Index Ink supply determination, 3-8 Pocket limiters Inkjet print cartridge Adjusting, 3-6 Adjusting height, 5-17 Installing, 2-10 Ordering, C-2 Ordering, C-3 Removal and replacement, 5-13 Power indicator, not illuminated, 6-6 Power On/Off switch, 3-2 Power supply, ordering, C-4 Preparing documents for processing, 3-9 Jam recovery, 6-2 Problem recovery, 6-2...