OmniCell G4 Install And Service Manual

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Install and Service for G4 Systems
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67-2100 Rev A

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  • Page 1 Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Install and Service for G4 Systems Guide 67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 2 This guide and accompanying software and/or hardware described in it are protected under copyright laws and may not be copied, wholly or in part, without the express written consent of Omnicell, Inc. The same proprietary and copyright notices must be attached to any permitted copies as were attached to the original documents.
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  • Page 4: Installing A Fingerprint Scanner On A 1-, 2-, And 3-Cell

    Install the Fingerprint Scanner 1. Perform a graceful shutdown of the G4 cabinet and unplug the power cord from the back of the unit. 2. Open the printer door.
  • Page 5 6. Place the scanner and card reader bracket in place on the end of the eBox console. Figure 1-3. Put the card reader and fingerprint scanner in place Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 6 Installing a Fingerprint Scanner on a 1-, 2-, and 3-Cell 1-3 Install the Fingerprint Scanner 7. Secure the fingerprint scanner bracket with the four screws provided. Figure 1-4. Secure the scanner to the console with the four screws © 2011 Omnicell, Inc. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 7 9. Route the cable(s) through the clips on the top of the eBox console. Figure 1-6. Route the cable(s) through the plastic routing clips on top of the console Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 8 USB0 and the card reader USB cable should be plugged into USB1. Figure 1-8. Plug the USB cable(s) into the USB ports 12. Push the eBox console back into the cabinet. © 2011 Omnicell, Inc. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 9 13. LAdd the M4x14 security screw to the top of the printer enclosure, securing it to the console cover. Figure 1-9. Add the M4x14 security screw 14. Lock the CT PC console into place using the #2378 key. Turn the key vertical to lock the G4 console into place. Figure 1-10. Power on the cabinet 15.
  • Page 10 Install the Fingerprint Scanner 16. Power on the cabinet. 17. Close the keyboard door. 18. Power up the G4 console. 19. Test the fingerprint scanner to ensure it is working properly. © 2011 Omnicell, Inc. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 11: Installing A Fingerprint Scanner On An Omnirx

    1. Perform a graceful shutdown of the OmniRx and unplug the power cord from the rear of the unit. 2. Remove the two screws on the under side of the OmniRx G4 console that secure the keyboard. Figure 2-1. Remove the bottom two keyboard screws ©...
  • Page 12 Figure 2-2. Remove the top four screws that secure the keyboard 4. Lift and remove the keyboard from the console. Set the keyboard aside. Figure 2-3. Lift and remove the keyboard Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 13: Install The Fingerprint Scanner

    Figure 2-4. Remove the keyboard ground cable nut 6. Remove the ground cable. Install the Fingerprint Scanner 1. If there is a blank plate in place of the scanner location, remove the plate. © 2011 Omnicell, Inc. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 14 Figure 2-5. Ensure the gasket is secure 3. Ensure the gasket around the keyboard is secure as well. Figure 2-6. Ensure the gasket around the keyboard is secure Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 15 5. Plug the scanner into the USB port on the bottom of the keyboard tray. Figure 2-8. Connect the USB cable to the extender 6. Reconnect the any cables that have been disconnected during the install of the fingerprint scanner. © 2011 Omnicell, Inc. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 16 7. Set the keyboard in place. 8. Secure the keyboard with the screws previously removed. 9. Power on the unit and test the fingerprint scanner to ensure that it is working. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 17: Installing A Fingerprint Scanner On An Aws

    Installing a Fingerprint Scanner on an AWS Remove the AWS Keyboard 1. Remove the eight screws thatsecure the keyboard casing on the AWS or AWS G4. Figure 3-1. Remove the eight screws that secure the keyboard casing © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 18 Do not lift the keyboard too far from its resting place as there are cables attached to the keyboard which need to be removed before the keyboard can fully be removed. Figure 3-3. Lift the keyboard from the keyboard enclosure Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 19: Install The Fingerprint Scanner

    1. If there is a blank plate in place of the scanner location, remove the plate. 2. Ensure that the gasket around the fingerprint scanner is secure. Figure 3-4. Ensure the gasket is secure © 2011 Omnicell, Inc. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 20 4. Place the fingerprint scanner into place and secure it with the five screws provided. Ensure the cable is facing toward the data cable. Figure 3-6. Secure the fingerprint scanner to the keyboard tray Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A © 2011 Omnicell, Inc.
  • Page 21 7. Set the keyboard in place. 8. Secure the keyboard with the screws previously removed. 9. Power on the unit and test the fingerprint scanner to ensure that it is working. © 2011 Omnicell, Inc. Fingerprint Scanner & Card Reader Guide/67-2100 Rev A...
  • Page 22: Documentation Feedback

    Documentation Feedback This document is designed to provide relevant technical information to those responsible for the implementation, service, and support of Omnicell products. The Documentation team needs your input, so we can continue to improve our publications. Sending Comments to the Technical Documentation Team Did this document meet your needs? If so, please let us know what we’re doing right.

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