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G6-300 Installation Guide
DCV-00477 S2 R06
September 2020
S2 Security Level Guide
No restrictions apply: customer-facing document.
DCV-00477 S2 R05
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  • Page 1 G6-300 Installation Guide DCV-00477 S2 R06 September 2020 S2 Security Level Guide No restrictions apply: customer-facing document. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.1. Installing a Brand New OPT ..................13 Chapter 7. Tools Required to Mount the G6-300 ................16 Chapter 8. Installing Into a New Pump or Cabinet ................17 Chapter 9. Upgrading an Existing Invenco Outdoor Payment Terminal ........19 Chapter 10.
  • Page 3 Key Pad ......................... 34 20.2. Card-Reader Slot and Contactless Reader ..............35 Chapter 21. Removal & Reinstallation ....................38 21.1. How to Uninstall a G6-300 .................... 38 21.2. How to Reinstall a G6-300 .................... 38 Chapter 22. Drawings .......................... 39 22.1.
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Introduction

    The G6-300 Outdoor Payment Terminal (OPT) is designed to be durable and tough, yet simple and secure to use. To get the best use out of the G6-300, it should be installed correctly and properly maintained. This guide will walk you through installation and correct care for your new G6-300.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2. Safety & Compliance Information

    Read, understand and follow this manual and any other labels or related materials supplied with this equipment. If you do not understand a procedure, call an Invenco-authorized service contractor. Warning: For your own safety and that of others, you must understand the procedures before beginning work.
  • Page 6: Replacement Parts

    2.6. Replacement Parts Use only genuine Invenco replacement parts and retrofit kits on your installation. Using parts other than genuine Invenco replacement parts could create a safety hazard and violate local regulations. 2.7. Safety Symbols and Warning Words Throughout this guide you will see warnings and notes in boxes like below.
  • Page 7: Working Alone

    2.9. Working Alone Best Practice Always work with at least two people if possible; one to actively work and one as an assistant/backup. Ideally if you are working around high voltages, the backup/assistant should be trained in providing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Safety First! Whether working alone or with someone else: 1.
  • Page 8: Computer Programs And Documentation

    2.13. Computer Programs and Documentation All Invenco Group Ltd. computer programs (including software on discs and within memory chips) and documentation are copyrighted by, and shall remain the property of, Invenco Group Ltd. Such computer programs and documents may contain trade secret information.
  • Page 9: Fcc

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Hazardous Locations The G6-300 is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Group D, Temperature Class T4 OR non-hazardous locations only. WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD – Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
  • Page 10: Industry Canada Compliance Statements

    Industry Canada Compliance Statements IC ID: 12614A-G6300 (For Hardware ID: XXX-XX1XXXXXXX) IC ID: 12614A-G6300V2 (For Hardware ID: XXX-XX2XXXXXXX) This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference; and 2.
  • Page 11: Chapter 3. Product Features

    Chapter 3. Product Features 3.1. Location of Features Fig. 3.1: G6-300 Front Features DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 12 Fig. 3.2: G6-300 Rear Features DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 13: Chapter 4. Accessories

    Chapter 4. Accessories 4.1. In the box Inside the box is a small plastic bag that contains a spindle and a gasket. Fig. 4.1: Accessories bag Fig. 4.2: Spindle to hold printer paper DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 14: Consumables

    Fig. 4.3: Gasket for mounting G6-300 to pump head 4.2. Consumables If the G6-300 has a printer fitted (most of them do), then a roll of paper should be installed (see Chapter 17). Invenco’s recommended paper is part number CP0002. The specification for this paper is: •...
  • Page 15: Chapter 5. Location Of Mounting Points

    Green highlights show the standard mounting points for a new installation. Each mounting point has an M4 threaded brass insert. The maximum depth into the G6-300 case is See the Drawings at the end of this guide for panel cut-out information.
  • Page 16: Chapter 6. Installation

    ± 1mm. Water-Tightness. The G6-300 is rated for IP65 around the screen and keypad, and IP54 for other front side apertures. The parts sitting inside the pump/pedestal enclosure are designed to reduce the likelihood of rain splashes entering the electronics but the enclosure must provide protection from water.
  • Page 17 11. Placement. The G6-300 must always be installed in an upright (vertical) position with no horizontal tilt. 12. Hinging. Use the following diagrams as a guide when designing an enclosure and/or door to house the G6- 300.
  • Page 18 For models with an internal printer, where the paper has been mounted with the spindle moving left to right through the paper (with the point ending by the right side of the terminal): Fig. 6.2: G6-300 Side hinging points diagram, spindle pointed left. Hinging Option 3 Top and bottom hinging points, suitable for all models.
  • Page 19: Chapter 7. Tools Required To Mount The G6-300

    Chapter 7. Tools Required to Mount the G6-300 • 12 x M4 screws of the correct length to attach the OPT to your pump/cabinet. • A screwdriver to fit the M4 screws. • Philips #1 or Flat 5mm screwdriver – for connections on the power supply.
  • Page 20: Chapter 8. Installing Into A New Pump Or Cabinet

    Open the pump/cabinet door. Attach the gasket to the back of the unit, following the separate instructions below. Hold the G6-300 outside the pump/cabinet and locate at least one of the top mounting screws. Loosely screw it in. Start several of the remaining support screws around the edge of the G6-300.
  • Page 21 Fig. 8.1: How to Attach the Gasket DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 22: Chapter 9. Upgrading An Existing Invenco Outdoor Payment Terminal

    Chapter 9. Upgrading an Existing Invenco Outdoor Payment Terminal The G6-300 is designed to fit into the existing cut-out created for an earlier G6 model to allow for an easy upgrade. It will also fit onto legacy upgrade kits for those customers who have upgraded in the past from a G5 to a G6-100 or G6-200.
  • Page 23: Chapter 10. Power Supply Considerations

    Chapter 10. Power Supply Considerations The G6-300 has been certified using a one-to-one ratio of G6-300 to power supply unit. All other configurations are not certified. The certified power supply for installations world-wide is the Meanwell RS-100-24. To fully meet safety requirements, we recommend also purchasing the Meanwell TBC-07 Terminal Cover which clips on over the terminals of the power supply.
  • Page 24: Chapter 11. G6-300 Wiring

    (or 16awg) and both it and the earth stud must meet local regulations. Fig. 11.1: Protective Earth 11.2. Ethernet LAN The Ethernet cable is plugged into the correct connector on the rear of the G6-300: Fig. 11.2: Ethernet connection DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 25: Dc Power Supply

    11.3. DC Power Supply The low-voltage DC Cable is plugged into the correct connector on the rear of the G6-300: Fig. 11.3: Low-voltage DC cable The low-voltage DC cable carries the part number EK0171, and it can be obtained from Invenco partner companies.
  • Page 26: Chapter 12. Main Power Supply Wiring

    Chapter 12. Main Power Supply Wiring The other end of the low-voltage DC Cable is connected into the AC-DC power supply: Fig. 12.1: Power Supply Wiring Warning: Once all the wiring to the power supply terminals has been completed, install the terminal cover (TBC-07) to prevent accidental contact with the live mains connections DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 27: Chapter 13. Wiring Completion

    Chapter 13. Wiring Completion When all the cables have been installed, use cable ties to provide strain relief. Ensure that all cables are tidy and cannot become snagged or pinched when the door of the cabinet is opened and closed. Warning: Local regulations may also require that the installation is electrically tested and certified BEFORE switch-on, and periodically over the life of the unit DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 28: Chapter 14. First Power-Up

    Once the installation is complete and the wiring is certified (if necessary), the main power can be switched on. 14.1. Normal Start-Up The G6-300 takes a couple of minutes to complete its start-up phase. During this, several standard information screens will display. There may be other screens as well, depending on customer configuration.
  • Page 29: Edit Configuration

    After this the start-up will continue. The screens that are presented will vary depending on individual customer configuration. If a screen showing “One moment please…” is presented, it means that the G6-300 requires its configuration to be set up. Please follow the directions in Invenco Document DCV-00260.
  • Page 30: Chapter 15. Tamper-Detection

    G6-300 was dropped onto a hard surface, that may trigger a tamper-detection event. If, on power-up or at any time when the G6-300 is powered, a tamper is detected, the G6-300 will immediately lock out of “normal” operation and enter a “tampered” state. When this happens, the G6- 300 will not process any transactions and, depending on the nature of the tamper it may be almost completely unresponsive.
  • Page 31: Chapter 16. Basic Maintenance

    Things to watch out for: • Always clean off excess detergent. • Do not use a high-pressure water stream to clean your G6-300. Water pressure may damage the card reader or printer chute. • Do not rub the display if it is dry – dust or dirt can scratch the anti-reflective coating.
  • Page 32: Chapter 17. How To Load Paper

    Chapter 17. How to Load Paper DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 33 Fig. 17.1: How to Load Paper. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 34: Chapter 18. Clearing A Paper Jam

    Chapter 18. Clearing a Paper Jam If you need to clear a paper jam, remember: • Don’t use anything sharp – it could damage the printer. • Be gentle. If you take the paper roll out, you should be able to see where the paper is jammed and free it with a little bit of patience and a gentle touch.
  • Page 35 Fig. 18.1: How to clear a paper jam. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 36: Chapter 19. Security Checks

    19.2. Extra Security Checks Use this section to carry out extra security checks, and if you’re still not sure about your G6-300 then call Customer Support. The following pages include photos and descriptions of what the G6-300 components should look like.
  • Page 37: Chapter 20. Inspection

    Chapter 20. Inspection The G6-300 has a smooth finish with an uninterrupted surface. Any breaks or uneven surfaces should be inspected as a potential security concern. 20.1. Keypad 1. The G6-300 keypad has a matt black surround with matt key tops.
  • Page 38: Card-Reader Slot And Contactless Reader

    • Does the Contactless Reader: – Show one steady green light when ready to accept a payment? Note: Remember, if your G6-300 does not look or act like it should, do not use it. Contact Invenco immediately for further assistance.
  • Page 39 Fig. 20.3: Card slot insertion light. Fig. 20.4: Left hand close-up of card slot. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 40 Fig. 20.5: Right hand close-up of card slot. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 41: Chapter 21. Removal & Reinstallation

    Remove the G6-300 from its packaging and inspect it for damage. Place the G6-300 face down on a soft, clean surface, and attach the new sealing gasket. Place the G6-300 carefully into the cut-out in the door and align it with the screw-holes (or brackets if there has been a previous retrofit).
  • Page 42: Chapter 22. Drawings

    Chapter 22. Drawings 22.1. Dimensions Fig. 22.1: G6-300 Front Dimensions. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 43 Fig. 22.2: G6-300 Side Dimensions. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 44 Fig. 22.3: G6-300 Rear Dimensions & Mounting Points. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 45: Chapter 23. Mounting - New Installation

    Mounting – New Installation Chapter 23. Fig. 23.1: Mounting guide – NOT TO SCALE. Do not use as a template. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 46 Fig. 23.2: Exploded view, mounting to panel. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 47: Chapter 24. Typical Wiring

    Chapter 24. Typical Wiring The schematic below shows the standard and typical wiring for the G6-300. We recommend that you use this wiring for safety and correct performance. DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 48: Chapter 25. Release History

    Kristy Clarkson 2019-11-12 Addition Canadian approvals Adam Crocker/Dris Adradi 2020-03-11 Revision of some images, format conversion, additional text Michael Doh 2020-09-16 Addition of FCC ID and IC ID for G6-300 with hardware ID (XXX- XX1XXXXXXX) DCV-00477 S2 R05...
  • Page 49 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Invenco Group Ltd. Invenco Group Ltd has made all reasonable efforts to verify the accuracy of this document but assumes no responsibility for any technical inaccuracies or typographical...

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