Frama Matrix F32, Matrix F62, Matrix F82, Matrix F42, Matrix F22 Installation And Safety Instructions

Safety instructions and installation
Thank you for deciding to purchase the innovative Frama Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82 franking system.
The information below in this operating manual is intended to assist you in installing and operating your Frama Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82 franking system. It also shows how you can easily make settings yourself.
1. Safety information and warnings
This franking system meets current safety requirements. Incorrect use can, however, lead to injury and damage. With this in mind, please read this guide before you start using your Frama Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82 franking system. This will help you to avoid injury and prevent damage to your franking system. Keep this guide in a safe place.
1.1 Symbols used
This operating manual uses the following symbols:
Danger
This symbol indicates dangers and safety hazards which can cause injury when using, operating and servicing the franking system.
Information
This symbol is intended to draw your attention to guidance and instructions you should be aware of which can prevent the risk of damage to the franking system, the items to be posted or the immediate surroundings when handling the franking system.
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2 System presentation
2.1 Safety instructions / Notes on use
Danger!
1. Use this franking system indoors and for franking post and franking labels only.
Any other use, modification or change to the franking system is not permissible and may be dangerous. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by use contrary to the intended use or incorrect operation.
2. Check the franking system for external damage before setting it up. You may be
putting your life at risk by using a damaged machine.
3. A damaged connecting lead may only be replaced by a lead of the same type.
4. A current overload protector must always be fitted in buildings in which the
franking system is plugged into the mains network.
5.
Check the cable and plug before installing the system. Have any damage
repaired by a specialist electrician only.
6. Only connect the plug into a mains socket when the franking machine housing is
closed.
7. Always run the mains cable away from the rear of the franking machine and make
sure that no risk exists of it being damaged or someone tripping over it.
8. Never pull the plug out of the socket by the mains cable.
9. Never reach into the printing unit. Your fingers could be injured if the franking
machine is switched on. Be careful if you are wearing long hair, a tie, etc.
10. Do not reach into rotating parts. There is a risk of injury.
11. Keep children away from the franking system.
12. Have your franking system repaired by a service technician from your local Frama
sales and service organisation only. Never open the franking system yourself
under any circumstances. Repairs carried out incorrectly can represent a
significant hazard to the user.
2.1.1 Correct use
Danger!
1. Use accessories intended for this system only. The use of accessories that are
not approved, or not authorised, can be detrimental to the service life of the franking system. At the same time, a danger to the operator can be created.
2. Always keep your fingers and other parts of the body, ties, necklaces, scarves,
open sleeves and similar loose things away from the feed entry area and the rollers. There is a risk of injury on rotating parts.
3. Do not clean the system with flammable fluids. There is a risk of explosion.
4. Disconnect the system from the mains before cleaning it. Clean the system with
a damp cloth only. Do not spray any liquids on or into the franking system. There is a risk of electric shock. Lethal hazard.
5. Do not place any liquids, glasses, franking ink, etc. on the franking system.
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2.1.2 Installation notes
Information!
Your Frama Matrix franking system was manufactured for use in normal conditions. Please remember: Today’s furniture is coated with a confusing variety of paints, lacquers and synthetic materials. In view of this, it is quite possible that some of these materials contain constituents which can attack or soften the plastic feet of our equipment. The feet of our equipment, if affected by foreign substances, can stain your furniture. Frama is unable to accept any liability in this respect for obvious reasons. With this in mind, use a non-slip underlay. Avoid exposing directly to sunlight.
2.2 Use as intended / Notes on print quality
The following notes are intended to support you in achieving a sharp, professional print with your Frama Matrix franking system, so as not to jeopardise the delivery of your franked mail. As the user, you are responsible for the legibility of your franking.
Information!
1. Your franking machine must be properly registered before you use it for the
first time. Follow the instructions given by your local Frama Sales and Service organisation when you do this.
2. Each franking mark may be used only once. Repeated use is qualified as a
punishable offence and a violation of the general terms and conditions of business of your Postal Operator.
3. Test franking marks or sample franking impressions are not valid impressions
and items bearing them may not, therefore, be mailed.
4. The use of fibrous and other unsuitable envelopes can result in the marks
blurring or smearing marks and thus to the franking marks being illegible. In view of this, you are urgently advised not to use envelopes of this kind. Do not use very absorbent or fibrous envelopes for this reason. This could invalidate your franking.
5. The use of high gloss envelopes, which could offer insufficient contrast with
the franking mark, is not permitted.
6. Do not frank mail items thicker than 10 mm. You risk allowing the printing
head to touch the surface of the mail item and thus smearing the franked mark. You should therefore always use Frama Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82 franking labels for thick letters and packets.
7. Please make sure that no sharp objects, such as paper clips, are near the
franking zone. Such objects can damage the franking system.
8. Ink jet cassettes must be checked regularly to ensure high-quality printing.
After a certain time the printing head is sealed to prevent the individual
nozzles from drying. Do not, therefore, switch the franking system off
immediately, but wait until the print head is sealed, or use the Log off button.
9.
Please run a print head test and clean the print head using the Nozzle
Cleaning function.
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2.3 Requirements for the network environment / information security
Information!
1. The franking system is connected to the user's local area network by Ethernet
and by the user's Internet access correspondingly provided to exchange data with the FramaOnline2 data centre.
2. Frama guarantees that no other data that are not relevant for the franking
system from the user's network will be used, transmitted or read.
3. The user must take measures to ensure the integrity and security of the network
at all times when operating the franking system on the company network.
4. The PC interface is not active.
5. Consult the IP Configuration Manual (www.frama.com download area) for
further information on connecting the franking system.
2.4 Recycling and disposal
The WEEE Directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment; 2002/96/EC) was drawn up for the protection of human health and the environment to ensure that waste products are disposed of utilising the best available reprocessing, recovery and technical recycling possibilities. Your product has been developed and manufactured using top-quality materials and components which can be recycled and reprocessed.
Do not dispose of this product with household waste.
Please find out about local collection points for electrical and electronic waste products which are marked accordingly.
You can hand over your old product to your specialised dealer/supplier when you purchase a replacement product. The specialised dealer or supplier in Switzerland is obliged to take back used devices by the Swiss Ordinance on the return, taking back and disposal of electrical and electronic appliances.
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Installing Hardware Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82
1. Unpack (Fig. F82)
6. Insert the Label Box (F42 / F62 / F82 only)
Remove franking
system, scales, consumables and cables from shipping box.
Insert the Label
Box.
(Fig. F62 / F82)
2. Mount the feeder to the franking system
7. Prepare the Ink-Jet Cassette
Press the release
button to mount the feeder to the franking system.
(Fig. F62 / F82)
Remove the two
protector strips of the new Ink-Jet Cassette being careful not to touch the gold coloured contact points.
3. Install the tables (F82 only)
8. Insert the Ink-Jet Cassette
Position the tables
and turn the locking lever to the left to fix in place.
Insert the new
Ink-Jet Cassette by pinching the grips of the new cassette.
4. Connect the cables
9. Position the catcher tray
Connect from the left
to the right:
- The mains lead (do not connect the other end with mains)
- The scale cable
- The network cable
Position the catcher tray on the left of the franking system.
5. Position the scales
10. Switch on the franking system
Position the scales
stand behind the franking system and place the scales on to it.
(optional)
Plug power
cable in to mains. Switch the franking system on.
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Installing Software Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82
1. Confirm message
6. Select “FramaOnline2“
Touch the screen
to confirm the message.
Menu Setup 2:
Select “FramaOnline2“.
2. Enter PIN
7. „Select “Activation PIN“ (optional)
Enter your PIN
(1234) and confirm with “OK”.
Select “Activation
PIN” and enter the PIN number. Confirm with “ENTER” button.
3. Select further information
8. Select “Install”
Main Menu:
Press the “i“ key in top right of screen.
Menu
FramaOnline2: Select “Install”.
4. Select spanner option
9. Confirm installation
Menu Counter
Readings: Select the spanner in the top right of screen.
Menu Installation:
Confirm the question on the screen with “YES”. The installation will now begin. This may take several minutes.
5. Open Menu „Setup2“
Menu Setup 1:
Press the arrow in top right of screen.
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Installation of Ink-Jet Cassette Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82
1. Installation of Ink-Jet Cassette
6. Print Alignment Y
Confirm the
question on the screen with „YES“.
Move to setting y
with the – and + keys. Confirm entry with “ENTER”.
2. Calibration of Ink-Jet Cassette
7. Repeat the Test Print
The Ink-Jet
Cassette will be calibrated.
Repeat the Test
Print.
3. Perform a Test Print
8. Confirm
To perform a
Test Print, insert a letter to produce an alignment Test Print.
If the Test Print is
correct, press “YES” to confirm the settings. Otherwise press “NO” to repeat.
4. Test Print
9. Print Alignment label
The Test Print
shows current settings. The arrows should point to where the lines appear straightest. Example: Actual: X=-
3 / Y=1
Best: X=0 / Y=2
If the Label Box is
inserted, perform a Test Print for the Label Box. Align the print only if required (X only).
5. Print Alignment X
Select best
setting using – and + keys. Confirm with “ENTER”
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CE-Declaration of Conformity
In accordance with the EEC low-voltage directive 2006/95/EG in accordance with appendix III B; of December 12, 2006
Hereby we explain that those corresponds to below designated products in its conception and design as well as in circulation the execution the fundamental safety and health requirements of the Community directive low-voltage brought by us. In the case of a change of the product not co-ordinated with us this explanation loses its validity.
Manufacturer:
Frama AG Dorfstrasse 6 CH-3438 Lauperswil
Description of the electrical equipment:
Product name: Matrix F32 / F42 / F62 / F82 Type: Franking system
The agreement with further valid guidelines/regulations following for the product is explained:
EMC Directive (2004/108/EG) of December 15, 2004
Reference to the harmonised standards:
EN 60950-1:2006/AC:2011
EN 55014-1:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2011 EN 55014-2:1997 + A1:2001 + A2:2008 EN 55022:2010 EN 55024:2010 EN 61000-6-1:2007 EN 61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011 EN 61000-3-2:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2009 EN 61000-3-3:2008
Lauperswil, November 1, 2013
Thomas P. Haug CEO
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