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  • Page 1 DN Series 200A Compact Operator Manual 01750345722B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pulling out / Pushing in Cash Components............4-11 4.5.2 Component carrier ....................4-14 4.5.3 Opening/closing the additional latching mechanism of the upper unit ....4-16 Emptying the Card Box (removable) ..................4-18 4.6.1 Removing the card box ..................4-18 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 3 Prerequisites for troubleshooting ..................5-1 Prerequisites for troubleshooting ..................5-2 6 Maintenance ..........................6-1 7 Disposal ............................7-1 8 Corresponding documentation ....................8-1 9 Appendix............................. 9-1 Compliance with Standards and Approvals ...............9-1 Declaration of Conformity....................9-3 Environmental Protection ....................9-4 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 4 Opening the fascia with fascia lock ................4-8 Figure 4-13 Closing the fascia with fascia lock................4-8 Figure 4-14 Switching off the System ..................4-9 Figure 4-15 Turning off the System ...................4-10 Figure 4-16 Calling the T/SOP....................4-10 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 5 Branding label – Closing clips ................4-29 Figure 4-43 Dimensions of the adhesive branding label ............4-30 Figure 4-44 Recess for the adhesive branding label ..............4-30 Figure 4-45 Setting the headphone jack volume ...............4-31 Figure 9-1 Declaration of Conformity..................9-3 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 6 Electrical characteristics of the supply network............3-31 Table 3-3 System conditions ....................3-32 Table 3-4 Installation specifications..................3-33 Table 3-5 Heat dissipation......................3-34 Table 3-6 Climatic environmental conditions................3-34 Table 3-7 Noise emissions .....................3-34 Table 8-1 Related documentation ..................8-1 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The operator should ensure that every person working with or on the component reads and applies these operating instructions. These operating instructions must be kept in a known and easily accessible location and must be con- sulted in the event of the slightest doubt. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 8: Symbols Used In This Manual

    Prerequisite that must be fulfilled before an action. Numbered instructions describe activities which must be carried out in the specified se- quence Intermediate result of an action. Action successfully completed. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 9: Section-Specific Warning Notes

    This warning note describes a hazard with a low degree of risk which, if not avoided, could result in slight or minor bodily injury. NOTE This note provides application tips and information that help prevent errors and material damage. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 10: Signs, Markings And Symbols

    Table 1-2: Mandatory Signs Used Mandatory Signs Wear Wear Wear Wear ear protection eye protection foot protection hand protection Pull Observe main plug the manual Prohibition signs Climb forbidden Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 11: Safety

    (for details see Section 2.3) Switch off the system (see chapter "Operation", section "Switching the system on/off). Disconnect the connector of the power supply cable from the electrical socket in- stalled by the building contractor. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 12 • Have damaged power cables replaced immediately. • Make sure that there is always free access to the electrical sockets used or to the electrical circuit- breakers of the facility installation. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 13 Note that there are only safety extra-low voltage circuits (SELV circuits) if you want to feed voltage from an external source into prepared cables to install additional electronics (e. g. EMA connection). • To clean the system only use cleaning agents approved by Diebold Nixdorf (see chapter "Cleaning, Service and Maintenance" in the operating manual). •...
  • Page 14: Radio Interference

    A warning label is included on systems available in Taiwan to meet Taiwan Class A regulatory require- ments for radio frequency interference. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 15: General Power Interruption

    (1). Alternatively, the power supply can be interrupted by switching off the circuit-breaker or removing the fuse from the distributor box of the facility in- stallation. Figure 2-2: General power interruption - Disconnecting the plug Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 16: Description

    3 Description System overview 3.1.1 3.1.1 Overall view 3.1.1.1 3.1.1.1 Overall view, Frontload from the front (CEN safe) Figure 3-1: Frontload overall view — CEN safe System Front door Fascia Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 17: Figure 3-2 Rearload Overall View - Cen Safe

    Description 3.1.1.2 3.1.1.2 Overall view, Rearload from the front (CEN safe) Figure 3-2: Rearload overall view — CEN safe System Cover door Fascia Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 18: Figure 3-3 Rear View With Operator Panel Inspection Window

    Figure 3-3: Rear view with operator panel inspection window System Safe door Rear door Number combination lock Operator panel inspection window (op- Locking/release handle of safe tional) Lock for the operator panel inspection win- Key-operated lock dow (optional) Rear door lock Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 19 Description 3.1.1.4 3.1.1.4 Illuminated privacy panel Figure 3-4: Illuminated privacy panel Illuminated privacy panel, fascia Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 20: Chassis Components

    Description 3.1.2 3.1.2 Chassis components 3.1.2.1 3.1.2.1 Fascia open Figure 3-5: Fascia open Release for cash module, upper unit DVD drive Input/output tray External control unit Cash module, upper unit Operator panel Component carrier grip Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 21: Figure 3-6 Rear Door Opened - Without Operator Panel Inspection Window

    Rear door opened (without operator panel inspection window) Figure 3-6: Rear door opened - without operator panel inspection window Release for fascia External control unit Release for cash module, upper unit Operator panel Release for the component carrier Cash module, upper unit Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 22: Figure 3-7 Rear Door Opened With Operator Panel Inspection Window

    Figure 3-7: Rear door opened with operator panel inspection window Release for fascia Release for the operator panel Release for cash module, upper unit Operator panel Release for the component carrier External control unit Cash module, upper unit Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 23: Component Carrier Pulled Out

    Description 3.1.3 3.1.3 Component carrier pulled out 3.1.3.1 3.1.3.1 Frontload with TP29/TP30 Figure 3-8: Frontload component carrier with TP29/TP30 Journal printer Card reader Card box Receipt printer Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 24: Figure 3-9 Frontload Component Carrier With Tp29/Tp31

    Description 3.1.3.2 3.1.3.2 Frontload with TP29/TP31 Figure 3-9: Frontload component carrier with TP29/TP31 Journal printer Card reader Card box Receipt printer Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 25: Figure 3-10 Component Carrier Pulled Out - Rearload

    Description 3.1.3.3 3.1.3.3 Rearload Figure 3-10: Component carrier pulled out - Rearload Card reader Receipt printer Journal printer Card box Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-10 01750345722B...
  • Page 26: Cash Components

    Cash Components NOTE Cash components Different cash components are available for the DN Series. The cash components are de- picted schematically in the following illustrations. The operation and maintenance of the cash components are described in the component- specific Operator Manuals (see chapter "Corresponding documentation").
  • Page 27 2 Unlocking lever for lower unit* 3 Unlocking lever for lower unit* * Depending on the component, the unlocking lever can be located on either the left or the right. The unlocking lever is marked in green. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-12 01750345722B...
  • Page 28: Fascia Components

    3.1.5 3.1.5 Fascia components 3.1.5.1 3.1.5.1 Frontload controls NOTE The following illustrations only show an excerpt of the possible fascia versions. The ap- pearance of your fascia depends on the version you ordered. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-13 01750345722B...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-13 15" Version, Broadside Format With Function Keys

    PIN pad with privacy shield Portrait camera Barcode scanner Logo labeling/logo sticker Fingerprint sensor Function keys Cash in/cash out shutter Card input Receipt output Cash slot camera LCD monitor Contactless card reader Awareness mirrors Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-14 01750345722B...
  • Page 30: Figure 3-14 15" Version, Broadside Format Without Function Keys

    Loudspeakers PIN pad with privacy shield Portrait camera Barcode scanner Logo labeling/logo sticker Fingerprint sensor Cash in/cash out shutter Card input Receipt output Cash slot camera LCD monitor Contactless card reader Awareness mirrors Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-15 01750345722B...
  • Page 31: Figure 3-15 19" Version, Broadside Format Without Function Keys

    Environmental camera PIN pad with privacy shield Loudspeakers Barcode scanner Portrait camera Fingerprint sensor Cash in/cash out shutter Receipt output Card input LCD monitor Cash slot camera Awareness mirrors Contactless card reader Headphone jack Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-16 01750345722B...
  • Page 32: Figure 3-16 19" Version, Portrait Format Without Function Keys

    Figure 3-16: 19" version, portrait format without function keys Environmental camera Loudspeakers Fingerprint sensor Portrait camera Cash in/cash out shutter Card input Receipt output LCD monitor Cash slot camera Awareness mirrors Contactless card reader Headphone jack PIN pad with privacy shield Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-17 01750345722B...
  • Page 33 Description 3.1.5.2 3.1.5.2 Rearload Controls NOTE The following illustrations only show an excerpt of the possible fascia versions. The ap- pearance of your fascia depends on the version you ordered. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-18 01750345722B...
  • Page 34: Figure 3-17 Version 15" With Function Keys - Rearload

    PIN pad with privacy shield Portrait camera Barcode scanner Logo labeling/logo sticker Fingerprint sensor Function keys Cash in/cash out shutter Card input Receipt output Cash slot camera LCD monitor Contactless card reader Awareness mirrors Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-19 01750345722B...
  • Page 35: Figure 3-18 Guide Lights

    Cash in/cash out shutter lighting Card input lighting Contactless card reader lighting NOTE The lighting of the contactless card reader is preset at the factory. The lighting setting can be changed via application. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-20 01750345722B...
  • Page 36: Figure 3-19 Keyboard Privacy Shield

    Description 3.1.5.4 3.1.5.4 Keyboard privacy shield Figure 3-19: Keyboard privacy shield Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-21 01750345722B...
  • Page 37: Safe Components

    Description 3.1.6 3.1.6 Safe components 3.1.6.1 3.1.6.1 Front door opened Figure 3-20: Front door opened Key-operated lock Locking/release handle of the safe door Safe lock Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-22 01750345722B...
  • Page 38: External Control Unit

    Description External control unit Figure 3-21: External Control Unit - Overview ON/OFF LED Service button Supply voltage LED Service LED State of charge LED (full) ON/OFF button UPS LED Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-23 01750345722B...
  • Page 39: Functions Of The External Control Unit

    If the LED is green, the system is operated via the normal power supply system. • If the LED lights up yellow, UPS operation is active. Battery status indicator The battery status indicator consists of two LEDs, which can indicate different battery statuses (see Figure 3-21). Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-24 01750345722B...
  • Page 40: Led Codes

    Main voltage switched on, system switched off FLASHING Main voltage switched on, system starts or shuts down Main voltage switched on, system ready for operation System runs in battery mode FLASHING System runs in battery mode, System shuts down Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-25 01750345722B...
  • Page 41 Service LED Description T/SOP is active, or emulated switch is in service position. FLASHING T/SOP is active, 36V and/or 25V are switched off T/SOP is inactive and emulated switch is in "in operation" position. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-26 01750345722B...
  • Page 42: Card Box (Removable)

    Description Card Box (removable) NOTE Drawn-in customer cards are stored in the card box. Empty the box regularly (see Section 4.6). Figure 3-22: Removable card box 1 Key-operated lock 2 Card insertion slot Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-27 01750345722B...
  • Page 43: Card Box (Lockable)

    Description Card Box (lockable) NOTE Drawn-in customer cards are stored in the card box. Empty the box regularly (see Section 4.7). Figure 3-23: Lockable card box 1 Key-operated lock 2 Card insertion slot Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-28 01750345722B...
  • Page 44: Remote Status Indicator

    If the indicator is red (1), a continuous tone is also generated. This can be deactivated via the 'Audio Reset' key. The visual indicator, however, will remain in place. Remote Status Indicator - Default Remote Status Indicator - Audio Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-29 01750345722B...
  • Page 45 (maintenance required) the operator panel and/or the monitor. Green 'IN SERVICE' (The system is in operation) Acoustic signal Continuous tone with See pos. 1 generator 'SERVICE REQUIRED' Switches the continuous tone 'Audio Reset' off. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-30 01750345722B...
  • Page 46: Technical Data

    Supply voltage range: 100 - 240 V Rated frequency: 50/60 Hz Network Type: TN (network with PE conductor) Permissible tolerance for rated voltage: + 6% /- 10% Permissible tolerance for rated frequency: ± 1% Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-31 01750345722B...
  • Page 47: Table 3-3 System Conditions

    Country-specific safety plug connection (wall outlet)*: Fuse: 20 A automatic circuit breaker 16 A automatic circuit breaker Degree of pro- IP X0 IP X0 tection according to EN 60529: *the rated current consumption depends on the configuration Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-32 01750345722B...
  • Page 48 566.8 kg (1249.58 lbs) Surface load: 13.6 kN/m (1.97 lbf/in 14.58 kN/m (2.11 lbf/in The weight specifications indicate the empty weight of the sys- tem and the installation version free-standing in the room. ** temperature-dependent Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-33 01750345722B...
  • Page 49: Environmental Conditions

    (e.g. soundproof cabinets, etc.). These must comply with the environmental conditions that apply to the specific system (see above) and the maintenance spaces (see chapter "Planning the installation", section "Space required for operation and maintenance"). Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 3-34 01750345722B...
  • Page 50: Operation

    4 Operation Opening/closing the doors Key set for the front door, the rear door and the operator panel inspection window (key and spare key). Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 51: Opening/Closing The Front Door

    Open the Front Door Insert the key into the lock of the front door (1). Turn the key clockwise (2). Figure 4-1: Opening the rontload front door Open the front door (1). Figure 4-2: Opening the Frontload front door Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 52: Figure 4-3 Closing The Frontload Front Door

    Close the front door (1). Figure 4-3: Closing the Frontload front door Turn the key counterclockwise (1). Pull the key from the lock of the front door (2). Figure 4-4: Closing the front door with a key Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 53: Opening/Closing The Rear Door

    Turn the key clockwise (2). Open the rear door. Figure 4-5: Opening the rear door 4.1.2.2 4.1.2.2 Closing the Rear Door Close the rear door as far as possible. Turn the key counterclockwise and remove it from the lock. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 54: Opening/Closing The Fascia

    4.2.1.1 4.2.1.1 Opening the Frontload Fascia Open the front door (see Section 4.1.1). Open the fascia (1). Figure 4-6: Opening the fascia 4.2.1.2 4.2.1.2 Closing the Frontload Fascia Close the fascia (1). Figure 4-7: Closing the fascia Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 55: Opening/Closing The Rearload Fascia

    Open the rear door. Press the release mechanism in the direction shown by the arrow (1). Figure 4-8: Rearload system - Actuating the release Open the fascia (1). Figure 4-9: Rearload system - Opening the fascia Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 56: Opening/Closing The Fascia With Fascia Lock

    Figure 4-10: Rearload - Closing the fascia 4.2.3 4.2.3 Opening/closing the Fascia with Fascia Lock 4.2.3.1 4.2.3.1 Opening the Fascia with Lock Insert the key into the fascia lock (1). Turn the key clockwise (2). Figure 4-11: Opening the fascia lock Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 57: Figure 4-12 Opening The Fascia With Fascia Lock

    Operation Open the fascia (1). Figure 4-12: Opening the fascia with fascia lock 4.2.3.2 4.2.3.2 Closing the Fascia with Fascia Lock Close the fascia (1). Figure 4-13: Closing the fascia with fascia lock Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 58: Starting Up / Shutting Down The System

    ü Make sure the power switch is on. Press the on/off button on the external con- trol unit (see chapter Figure 3-21). The ON/OFF LED lights up green. The system starts. Figure 4-14: Switching off the System Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 59: Shutting Down The System

    ü Make sure the power switch is in ON posi- tion. Actuate the Service button on the external control unit (see chapter Section 3.2. The Service LED is on (see Section 3.2). The T/SOP is being started. Figure 4-16: Calling the T/SOP Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-10 01750345722B...
  • Page 60: Pulling Out-Pushing In Components

    Pulling out / Pushing in Cash Components NOTE Cash Components Different cash components are available for the DN Series. In the following figures the cash components are shown schematically.. The operation and maintenance of the cash components is described in the component- specific operator manual.
  • Page 61 The release lever is marked green. Pull the release lever upwards (1). Pull the lower unit out of the system by using the release lever (2). Figure 4-19: Pulling out the Lower Unit Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-12 01750345722B...
  • Page 62 Operation Push the lower unit (1) into the system by using the release lever (2). Figure 4-20: Pushing in the Lower Unit Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-13 01750345722B...
  • Page 63: Component Carrier

    Grip the handle to pull the component carrier as far as possible out of the system (1). 4.5.2.1.2 4.5.2.1.2 Pushing in the Frontload Component Carriers Grip the handle to slide the component carrier as far as possible into the system. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-14 01750345722B...
  • Page 64 Figure 4-21: Pulling out/Pushing in component carriers 4.5.2.2.2 4.5.2.2.2 Pushing in the Rearload Component Carriers Push the component carrier in by the green ledge on the release mechanism until it snaps into place. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-15 01750345722B...
  • Page 65: Opening/Closing The Additional Latching Mechanism Of The Upper Unit

    Figure 4-22: Opening the additional latching mechanism of the upper unit Open the safe door. Pull the lever (1) upwards. Use the grip (2) to pull the upper unit forwards as far as possible. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-16 01750345722B...
  • Page 66 Pull the additional latching mechanism (1) forwards while simultaneously pulling the grip (2). The additional latching mechanism is open. 4.5.3.2 4.5.3.2 Closing the additional latching mechanism of the upper unit Slide in the upper unit until the latching mechanism engages in place. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-17 01750345722B...
  • Page 67: Emptying The Card Box (Removable)

    Removing the card box Activate the product-specific software (see chapter "Operation"). Open the DN Series 200A and gain access to the card box (see chapter "Description"). NOTE Note that the card box cannot be pushed back into the mounting fixture if the card inser- tion slot is closed by the lock mechanism.
  • Page 68: Opening The Card Box

    Figure 4-25: Unlocking the removable card box Open the hinged cover (1) in the direction of the arrow. Figure 4-26: Opening the removable card box NOTE Reset the card counter using the product-specific software (application-specific). Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-19 01750345722B...
  • Page 69 Operation Remove any ID cards upwards (see arrow). Figure 4-27: Removable card box – Removing cards Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-20 01750345722B...
  • Page 70: Closing The Card Box

    With the cover closed, turn the key in the di- rection of the arrow to lock the card box. Remove the key. Make sure the card insertion slot is open. Figure 4-29: Locking the removable card box Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-21 01750345722B...
  • Page 71: Pushing In The Card Box

    Push the card box (1) into its mount (2) until it audibly locks into place. Figure 4-30: Pushing in the removable card box Exit the product-specific software. Close the DN Series 200A. Emptying the Card Box (lockable) 4.7.1 4.7.1 Opening the card box Insert the key into the lock.
  • Page 72: Removing Cards

    Figure 4-32: Opening the lockable card box NOTE Reset the card counter using the product-specific software (application-specific). 4.7.2 4.7.2 Removing cards Remove any ID cards upwards (see arrow). Figure 4-33: Lockable card box – Removing cards Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-23 01750345722B...
  • Page 73: Closing The Card Box

    With the cover closed, turn the key in the di- rection of the arrow to lock the card box. Remove the key. Figure 4-35: Locking the lockable card box NOTE Reset the card counter using the product-specific software (application-specific). Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-24 01750345722B...
  • Page 74: Opening/Closing The Operator Panel

    Figure 4-36: Unlocking the operator panel inspection window Open the inspection window (1). Figure 4-37: Opening the operator panel inspection window 4.8.1.2 4.8.1.2 Closing the operator panel inspection window Close the inspection window. Turn the key counterclockwise. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-25 01750345722B...
  • Page 75: Opening/Closing The Operator Panel

    (2). Figure 4-38: Opening/closing the operator panel 4.8.2.2 4.8.2.2 Closing the Operator Panel Sliding the operator panel as far as it goes back into the head area. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-26 01750345722B...
  • Page 76: Replacing The Logo In The Fascia

    NOTE The logo for the illuminated branding label fascia must be translucent. ±0.3 ±0.01" 382.8 (15.07" Figure 4-39: Dimensions of the branding label fascia Radius of rounded corners: 3.5 mm (0.14") Open the fascia. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-27 01750345722B...
  • Page 77 Open the two clips (1). Lower the logo pane slightly (2). Figure 4-40: Branding label - Loosening clips NOTE Ensure that no ribbon cables are damaged in the process. Replace the logo (1). Figure 4-41: Replacing the branding label Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-28 01750345722B...
  • Page 78 Operation Press the logo pane upwards (1). Close the two clips (2) until they audibly latch into place. Figure 4-42: Branding label – Closing clips Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-29 01750345722B...
  • Page 79: Adhesive Branding Label

    Figure 4-43: Dimensions of the adhesive branding label Radius of rounded corners: 2.5 mm (0.10") Adhere the adhesive branding label into the designated recess (1) above the monitor. Figure 4-44: Recess for the adhesive branding label Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-30 01750345722B...
  • Page 80: 4.10 Setting The Volume Of The Headphone Jack

    (2). Pressing the button once increases the volume to the next level. Once the button has been pressed four times, you return to the initial volume. Figure 4-45: Setting the headphone jack volume Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 4-31 01750345722B...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    • How to carry out basic operation steps (see chapter "Operation"). • How to be able to disconnect the system from the power supply system or to switch it off (see chap- ter "Safety"). Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 82: Prerequisites For Troubleshooting

    "Operation"). • How to disconnect the component from the power supply system (see component-specific Operator Manual, chapter "Security"). • How to access and use the product-specific software (TSOP) (see system-specific Operator Manual, chapter "Operation"). Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 83: Maintenance

    In case of noncompliance, excludes all liability. WARNING Risk of impact Be careful not to injure your head when the fascia or the rear door is opened. Move carefully when either the fascia or the rear door is opened. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 84: Disposal

    Please observe the respective national regulations with regard to the disposal of elec- trical equipment. Electrical equipment should not be disposed of as normal municipal waste within the EU (crossed-out wheeled bin symbol). For information regarding the possible repurchase of used systems, please contact: contact.remarketing@dieboldnixdorf.com Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 85: Corresponding Documentation

    ActivEdge Secure Card Reader Operating Instructions 01750332042 CMD V6A Operating Instructions 01750339307 TP29 Operating Instructions 01750333697 TP30 Operating Instructions 01750333701 TP31 Operating Instructions 01750333705 Dip card reader Operating Instructions 01750332044 Motorized Card Reader Operating Instructions 01750330805 Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 86: Appendix

    If this is the case, then the operator may be required to implement suitable remedial measures All other devices connected to this product must comply with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 87 Appendix Certification for data transmission The certification number or CE mark of the data transmission module (if available) is attached directly to the DT card or to the housing of the system unit. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 88: Declaration Of Conformity

    Appendix Declaration of Conformity Figure 9-1: Declaration of Conformity Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 89: Environmental Protection

    Used batteries can be disposed of free of charge throughout the EU. Labels on plastic parts of the housing Please do not stick any labels on plastic parts of the housing since that would make recycling more diffi- cult. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 90 This ensures a high level of system availabil- ity. The UPS provides an uninterruptible power supply for the system if the mains power sup- ply fails or is switched off. Copyright © 2020, Diebold Nixdorf 01750345722B...
  • Page 91 DIEBOLD NIXDORF 5995 Mayfair Road | North Canton, OH 44720 | United States © 2020 Diebold Nixdorf, Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.

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