Scheidt and Bachmann MT60 User Manual

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Customer Documentation
State: June 2016
FareGo Move MT|60
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History
Version Date Change Edit
0.8 18.09.2014 First draft Stevens
1.0 24.09.2014 Formatting adapted to project specifications
1.1 25.08.2015 Subject to alterations by project manager Stevens
1.2 08.09.2015 Subject to alterations by project manager Stevens
1.3 15.09.2015 Safety hint for outlet inserted Stevens
1.4 03.12.2015 Power supply inforation changed Stevens
1.5 03.06.2016 Safety hint for "distance between the radiator and body" inserted
1.6 08.06.2016 Chapter "Protective Cover" inserted Stevens
1.7 09.06.2016 Chapter sequence corrected. Changes in
Chapter 4.13
1.8 15.06.2016 Chapter 2 corrected. Stevens
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Preliminary observations ......................................................................1-1
1.2 Explanation of symbols.........................................................................1-1
Chapter 2 Declaration of Conformity
Chapter 3 Safety Features
3.1 Generally.................................................................................................3-1
3.1.1 Training ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Warranty.................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Notes for Service....................................................................................3-1
3.2.1 Electrostatic discharge............................................................................................ 3-1
3.3 Maintenance ...........................................................................................3-2
3.3.1 Proof .......................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.3.2 Cleaning intervals..................................................................................................... 3-2
3.3.3 Detergent................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.3.4 Define maintenance cycles...................................................................................... 3-2
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Chapter 4 General Module Description
4.1 General....................................................................................................4-3
4.2 Standards ...............................................................................................4-5
4.3 Life cycle costs ......................................................................................4-5
4.4 Dimensions.............................................................................................4-6
4.5 Printer .....................................................................................................4-7
4.5.1 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................... 4-7
4.6 Barcode Imager......................................................................................4-9
4.6.1 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................... 4-9
4.7 Battery...................................................................................................4-11
4.7.1 Technical Specifications ....................................................................................... 4-11
4.7.2 Operating time ........................................................................................................ 4-11
4.7.3 Battery change ....................................................................................................... 4-11
4.7.4 Battery Label........................................................................................................... 4-12
4.8 Display and touchscreen ....................................................................4-13
4.8.1 Technical Specifications ....................................................................................... 4-13
4.9 CPU Modul............................................................................................4-15
4.9.1 Technical Specifications ....................................................................................... 4-15
4.10 NFC - Reader ........................................................................................4-17
4.10.1 Cards Standards..................................................................................................... 4-17
4.10.2 eTicketing Standards ............................................................................................. 4-17
4.11 Magnetic Stripe Reader .......................................................................4-19
4.11.1 Technical Specifications ....................................................................................... 4-19
4.12 Communication Modules ....................................................................4-21
4.12.1 Bluetooth.................................................................................................................4-21
4.12.2 WiFi.......................................................................................................................... 4-21
4.12.3 Mobile ...................................................................................................................... 4-21
4.12.4 USB.......................................................................................................................... 4-21
4.12.5 GPS (optional) ........................................................................................................ 4-21
4.13 Protective Cover ..................................................................................4-23
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Chapter 5 Commissioning
5.1 Insert SIM, SAM, and micro SD Card....................................................5-1
5.2 Insert battery ..........................................................................................5-1
5.3 Recharge battery....................................................................................5-2
5.4 Insert Paper ............................................................................................5-3
5.5 Switch On/Off .........................................................................................5-6
5.6 First Start ................................................................................................5-6
Chapter 6 Explanation of terms
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Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 1
Introduction

1.1 Preliminary observations

The aim of this manual is to provide knowledge on handling and work processes that ensure that the device is working properly throughout its lifetime.
All activities that are necessary to meet this requirement, were included in this manual
All activities can be performed by the staff, safely, easily, ergonomically and with­out tools.
Organization of This Guide
1. Chapter - Introduction
2. Chapter - Declaration of Conformity
3. Chapter - Safety Features
4. Chapter - General Module Description
5. Chapter - Commissioning
6. Chapter - Explanation of terms

1.2 Explanation of symbols

This symbol indicates a WARNING. A detailed description of the particular hazard will appear next to the symbol in bold, italic print.
This symbol indicates a CAUTION. A detailed description of the particular hazard will appear next to the symbol in bold, italic print.
This symbol indicates that more INFORMATION follows. A detailed description of the particular hazard will appear next to the symbol in bold, italic print.
This symbol indicates that lubrication is necessary. A detailed description of the task will appear next to the symbol in bold, italic print.
This symbol indicates possibility of ELECTRICAL HAZARD. A detailed description of the particular hazard will appear next to the symbol in bold, italic print.
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This symbol indicates an ESD HAZARD. A detailed description of the particular hazard will appear next to the symbol in bold, italic print.
This symbol indicates a RISK OF BURNS. A detailed description of the particular hazard will appear next to the symbol in bold, italic print.
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Chapter 2 Declaration of Conformity

This Declaration is valid as soon as CE,FCC and IC certifications are available.
NOTICE:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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Declaration of Conformity
NOTICE:
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by (manufacturer name) may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To ensure the minimum operating distance between the radiator and your body a protective cover is attached to the equipment. See Chapter 4.13 for more details. This protective cover must not be removed if the equipment is used in the USA or Canada. This transmitter must not be co­located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The radiated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
For body worn operation, this equipment has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Scheidt & Bachmann accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
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Declaration of Conformity
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment gener­ates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Chapter 3 Safety Features

3.1 Generally

All operations such as installation, service, and maintenance must be performed only by trained and qualified personnel! Incorrectly performed installation, maintenance or repair actions may damage the unit.
The manual is subject to constant revisions due to constantly new discoveries and newly emerging as experiences from long-term use. Check your documentation is always up to date.

3.1.1 Training

The manual alone is not capable of performing the service. In addition to the documents a training at Scheidt & Bachmann is possible.
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To carry out maintenance and repair work on the device, the contained in this document has to be considered in the current version.

3.1.2 Warranty The proper execution of all maintenance and repair work, particularly the obser-

vance of maintenance intervals and the correct and proper implementation of service activities with the tools and practices described in these documents , is a prerequisite for the validity of the contractual warranty agreement.
Instructions to service personnel that are generated from the maintenance framework of your software application shall comply with the statements of these documents, otherwise the contract warranty lose their validity.
The power supply is designed exclusively for the power supply of the device. When used in other applications, the contract warranty will be invalid.
The lower limit of the storage temperature of -20 ° C must not be exceeded.

3.2 Notes for Service

3.2.1 Electrostatic
discharge
Before opening the device, the accumulator and the power supply had to be removed.
The components are used in the device, can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge. For this reason, generally wear a grounding ring during maintenance -and repair work and work in the workshop. During Service actions in the field, where direct or indirect contact with electrical components can accur, the use of a grounding ring is recommended.
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3.3 Maintenance

3.3.1 Proof The Proof of maintenance cycle compliance and the regularity of the mainte-

nance and repair work is up to the customer.

3.3.2 Cleaning intervals

3.3.3 Detergent By using detergent for plastic parts, the manufacturer information shall be fol-

3.3.4 Define maintenance cycles

The cleaning intervals had to be chosen so that, depending on the frequentation, no dangerous levels of paper dust and dirt can arise.
lowed so that these parts do not become brittle.
Scheidt & Bachmann reserves the right to change the guidelines of the mainte­nance cycles. Especially the printer. As a result of the knowledge from field
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Reading area for contactless Smart Cards
Hotkeys
Display / Touchscreen
micro SIM card slot
Light sensor / status LEDs
SAM card slot
micro SD card slot
1
7
2
3
4
5
6
Reading area for contactless Smart Cards
6 Hotkeys
Display/Touchscreen
micro SD card slot
SAM card slot
Light sensor /
micro SIM card slot
status LEDs
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Chapter 4 General Module Description

4.1 General The following illustrations show a list of all, for the users certain, components of

the MT|60.
Figure 4-1: Component Overview 1
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micro USB socket
On/Off button
Charging socket
Accu
Barcode Imager
Magnetic Card Reader
Printer
Thumb buttons
Speaker
Charging pins (cradle)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
8
micro USB socket
On/Off button
Charging socket
Printer
Accu
Barcode Imager
Speaker
Charging pins (cradle)
Thumb button 1
Thumb button 2
8
9
10
Magnetic Card Reader
13
11
12
14
15
15
16
17
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Figure 4-2: Component Overview 2
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4.2 Standards The MT|60 conforms to the following standards:

EN60950-1 Edition 2, IEC60950-1 - safetyEN60825-1, IEC60825-1 - Safety of laser products
(The MT60 do not bear any laser. The barcode imager works with a LED aimer in compliance to class 1)
IEC60529, IP54 - IK07 Protection of enclosuresRadio - R&TTE DirektiveEN 55022 Class B - electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)EN 55024 - noise immunity characteristicsApprovals cTÜV-Süd-us (NRTL) and FCC and IC- regulations
conformities, approvals
CE, RoHS, WEEE - conformities and guidelinesETSI EN 300019-2-7 - vibration resistance
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4.3 Life cycle costs

All components of the MT | 60 are subject to aging. This wear automatically picks up after a few years. These components must be revised or replaced before the their life cycle end is reached, So before the aging process/wear of the components leads to major disruptions.
Parts in this context are:
Battery
Display
Printer
Paper tray
SD-Card
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4.4 Dimensions

Length: 198,0 mm
Width: 128,5 mm
Height control unit: 30,0 mm
Height incl. Battery u. Printer tray: 77,0 mm
Figure 4-3: Dimensions
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4.5 Printer The MT|60 is equipped with a high performance thermal printer for printing tick-
ets and receipts. The printer is integrated in the case of the MT|60.
4.5.1 Technical
Specifications
Resolution: 200 dpi
Paper width: 82,5 mm
Print width: Effective printing width max. 72 mm
Maximum allowed paper weight: 60 - 80 g/m²
Paper feed: "Easyload" Paper-insertion mechanism
Print speed: 10 cm Ticket in max. 10 Seconds.
Paper tear-off edge: Manual separation edge with corrosion-resistant metal
edge
Paper capacity: 10 m

Figure 4-4: Printer

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4.6 Barcode Imager

For the evaluation of barcodes (1D/2D) a barcode-imager is integated in the MT|60.
4.6.1 Technical
Specifications
The imager includes a CMOS camera for reading bar codes from a paper tem­plate or from a screen of a cell phone.
The bar code reader supports 1D and 2D barcodes. Accordance with the follow­ing specification.
1-D Barcodes: Code 128
2-D Barcodes: Aztec
PDF417
QR Code
Data of the barcode reader:
Reading range: 6-15 cm
LED Eye Safety: Class 1 category (safest class)
Figure 4-5: Barcode Imager
Optional: Camera with 5 mega pixels eCAM57 (S&B Art. # 51802760)
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4.7 Battery During mobile operation the device is powered by a powerful Li-Ion battery.
4.7.1 Technical
Specifications

4.7.2 Operating time The device runtime is >8 hours at normal shift conditions. The operating time

Voltage: 7,2 V
Charging voltage: 8.4 V
Power: 24.48 Wh
Capacity: 3400 mAh
max. Charging current: 1625 mA
max. Current drain: 4875 mA
Charging time: <5 hours to 10% - 90% of the charge capacity
Battery replacement: Battery replacement without tools in operation
(Hot swapping)
Battery technology: lithium-ion battery (no memory effect)
Discharge temperature: -20 ° C to + 60 ° C
depends on the software applications, wireless operation settings, power man­agement settings, the brightness of the LCD screen and the ambient conditions.

4.7.3 Battery change The device has an integrated energy storage (backup battery) that allows bat-

Figure 4-6: Battery

tery replacement without shutting down the unit (hot swapping). With the removal of the battery, the device goes into Sleep mode and reduced inter alia the back light of the display to reduce the power consumption of the integrated energy storage.
The integrated energy storage is charged in operation mode by the battery. This allows a continuous operation of the device.
The internal energy storage can backup the device for a period of about 5 min­utes to replace the battery.
The outlet to recharge the MT-60 must be installed near the device and must be easily accessible.
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4.7.4 Battery Label

Model
No.
Nominal Voltage,
V dc
Capacity,
Ah/Wh
Maximum
Charging
Voltage,
V dc
Maximum
Charging
Current, A
Maximum discharge
Current, A
Dis-charge
Cutoff
Voltage,
Vdc
Cell
Config
xS/yP Cell Mfg.
Cell
Model
Number
2S1P NCR-
18650
BF
7.2
3.35Ah /
24.12Wh
8.4 1.6 4.8 5.0 2S-1P
Panason
ic
NCR-
18650B
F
The MT 60 provided with a power supply "19V/max 3,3A". The output voltage imply the feature of safety extra low voltage as a limited power source. During connection to the ac/dc source the batteries recharge. It need not more than 4 1/2h to recharge the battery to full condition.
Caution: use this power supply provided by Scheidt & Bachmann only. Otherwise a damage or risk of fire may cause.
The MT60 provided with a removable battery type FareGo Move MT60 Battery cpl. 86 34471 0.
The Battery consisting of UL-recognized Li-cells and a battery management system (BMS) are in compliance with UL2054. The safeties are tested and recognized by an UL-Investigation and reported to BBFS2/ MH45433. Additional to the BMS an internal fuse ensure a "limited power source" output voltage.
This battery comply to safety standards as follows: IEC60950-1, LPS, UL2054, IEC62133, UN38.3.
Caution:
Replace battery with type MT60 - 86 34471 0 only! Otherwise it may cause a Risk of Fire and Explosion.
Do Not Open, Crush, Heat Above +55C or incinerate.
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4.8 Display and
Hot-Keys
touchscreen
The device has a high resolution display with a capacitive multi-touch screen.
4.8.1 Technical
Specifications
Screen size: 7"
Resolution: 1.280 x 800 Pixel
Colors: 16,7 Millionen
Touchscreen: kapazitiv, multitouch
Glas: GORILLA® GLASS

Figure 4-7: Display and Touchscreen

If the MT | 60 is rotated, the display is rotated into the required direction (Transverse and upright).
This is detected by an integrated position sensor
The functions of the hot keys are also rotated when rotating the screen contents. (This means that for example the function of the upper button is assigned, is always on the top button).
The integrated light sensor adjusts the brightness of the display automatically to the ambient brightness. The brightness can also be adjusted manually for each user.
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4.9 CPU Modul The CPU of the MT|60 is based on a FreescaleTM i.MX6 Plattform.
The MT|60 is equipped with two SD card slots:
The first SD card slot is disposed on the CPU module and is not accessible from the outside.
The second SD card slot is located on the baseboard and is accessible from the outside. Write access is possible to the SD card.
4.9.1 Technical
Specifications
Processor (Single Core): FreescaleTM i.MX6 ARM® CortexTM A9, 1.0 GHz
per Core, 1MB Level 2 Cache
Memory: 1 GB
Total Memory: 16 GB of memory via an internal SD card (first SD card slot)

Figure 4-8: CPU Modul

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4.10 NFC - Reader For the processing of contactless media ISO 14443 A or B, the device has a

Smart Card Terminal.
The Smart Card Terminal was developed as a multi-application terminal and offers a maximum of flexibility in the processing of contactless media. The intel­ligent reader supports the parallel use of different smart card standards. The reader automatically recognizes the card standard when presenting the card. Additional Smart Card standards can be added through a software download and a corresponding SAM extension in most cases. The terminal has a total of 2 ISO 7816 SAM slots.
Two of the slots are accessible from the outside. To access the additional two SAM slots, the device must be opened.
4.10.1 Cards
Standards
4.10.2 eTicketing
Standards
MIFARE Classic 1K/4K,
MIFARE Plus 2K/4K S/X
MIFARE DESfire EVO/EV1
MIFARE Ultralight
Smart MX
Innovision jewel
NFC Smart-Card Emulation (passiv)
VDV-KA
custom standard
Scheidt & Bachmann Smart Card Standard
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4.11 Magnetic Stripe Reader

The MT|60 is equipped with a reader to read ISO 7811 magnetic cards with three-lane side strips according to ISO 7811.
The card reader is integrated in the case of the MT|60 and allows a easy and quick reading of the magnetic strip.
4.11.1 Technical
Specifications
Magnetic Card Standard: ISO 7811, ISO 7813
Reading Speed: 7 - 250 cm/s
Figure 4-9: Magnetic stripe reader module and magnetic head
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4.12 Commu­nication Modules
The MT|60 has the following communication modules:
Bluetooth
WiFi
Mobile
USB

4.12.1 Bluetooth The integrated Bluetooth v3.0 EDR interface includes: A2DP (Advanced Audio

Distribution Profile), HSP (Headset Profile) and HDP (Health Device Profile) in addition to the normal Bluetooth connectivity.

4.12.2 WiFi The integrated WiFi interface interface complies with the standard IEEE802.11

a/b/g/n.

4.12.3 Mobile The MT|60 supports the following wireless data connectivity standards:

GPRS
EDGE
UMTS
HSDPA oder HSPA+
The device has an externally accessible slot for a micro-SIM card.

4.12.4 USB The device is equipped with a micro USB 2.0 interface

USB OTG (USB On-The-Go).

4.12.5 GPS (optional) The MT|60 can optionally be equipped with GPS.

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4.13 Protective Cover

The protective cover improves the drop resistance of the MT-60.
The cover is an integral part of the MT-60 and can not be removed without tools.
In some countries it is not allowed to operate the MT-60 without the protective cover to comply with the FCC guidelines.
The device remains fully usable with the protective cover on.
Figure 4-10: Protective Cover
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Chapter 5 Commissioning

SAM 1
micro SIM-Card
SAM 2
microSD Card
For the first commissioning, the following steps are necessaryInserting a micro SIM card (see Chapter 5.1)Inserting the SAM card/s for the Smart Card Reader (see Chapter 5.1)Insert a microSD card (see Chapter 5.1)Inserting the battery (see Chapter 5.2)Charging the battery (see Chapter 5.3)Inserting a paper roll (see Chapter 5.4)
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5.1 Insert SIM, SAM, and micro SD Card

To insert a micro SIM, -SAM - or a micro SD card, proceed as follows:
Open the rubber covers of the to be equipped card slot.Place the desired card into the appropriate card slot. (see Fig. 5-1)
All card slots have a spring mechanism that audible and tactile snaps into place when the inserted card is properly positioned To remove a card, push the card a little further into the card slot until an audible and tactile trigger of the spring mechanism to be heard. When you release the card now, it is automatically pushed out by the spring mechanism. This makes it possible to easily remove the card now.
Close the rubber covers of all card slots.

5.2 Insert battery To replace the battery, proceed as follows:.

Figure 5-1: Insert SIM, SAM and micro SD card
Insert the battery to the guiding rails and slide it over the guiding rails as far
until the battery snaps into place
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guiding rails
guiding rails
KLICK
Commissioning
Figure 5-2: Installing the Battery step 1

5.3 Recharge battery

Figure 5-3: Installing the Battery step 2
The battery can be charged in two ways. At one via the contacts on the bottom of the unit. For this purpose, the device is placed on a charging station (cradle).
To charge the battery via the charging socket, proceed as follows.
Open the rubber covers, under which the charging soccer is located. (see
Fig. 5-4)
Plug the power supply cord into the charging socket.
Please use exclusively the charging options provided by Scheidt & Bachmann (power supply and Cradle). If using, power supplies do not meet the specifications, the unit may be damaged.
When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger cable and close the
rubber cover.
The unit can not be loaded via the micro USB connector.
The micro USB connector is used exclusively for data exchange.
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micro USB socket
On/Off Button
Charging socket
Charging contacts
Commissioning
Figure 5-4: micro USB, On/Off Button, Charging socket, Charging contacts

5.4 Insert Paper To load the paper, proceed as follows.

Press from below against the paper tray cover until the upper part of the
paper tray cover bounces off by a few millimeters to the front. The paper tray is now unlocked.
Figure 5-5: Loading Paper Step 1
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Next step is to drag the paper cover on the top edge to the rear.
Now the paper tray cover can be folded down.
Figure 5-6: Loading Paper Step 2
Insert the correct paper roll into the designated indentation in the paper tray
cover. Roll the paper from the roll as far that the paper protrudes a few centimeters out of the printer after loading the paper
Figure 5-7: Loading Paper Step 3
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Figure 5-8: Loading Paper Step 4
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The thermo sensitive side of the paper faces toward the printer
Close the paper tray cover by pressing below against the cover until the top
of the paper tray cover snaps into place.
Figure 5-9: Loading Paper Step 5
To lock the paper tray cover, press against the upper edge of the paper tray
cover until it is completely latched and locked.
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Figure 5-10: Loading Paper Step 6

5.5 Switch On/Off

Turning on and off of the MT|60 is done via the centrally disposed on/off switch. To turn on the MT|60, press the switch for 2-3 seconds.
To turn off the MT|60 press the on/off switch for a longer time. However, the switching process needs to be confirmed by an additional display dialog.
Figure 5-11: On/Off switch

5.6 First Start

In the delivery state or after resetting to factory settings, the MT|60 is equipped with the standard components of the Android operating system and a demo application to test the operation of the Barcode Imager, the smart card reader, the magnetic stripe reader and the printer. For correct operation, the following settings should be checked and adjusted on first use:
Regional Settings
Time and Time Zone
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Chapter 6 Explanation of terms

In the context with manuals from Scheidt & Bachmann many terms and abbrevi­ations are used. Some terms are defined in industry standard, others are spe­cific to the application (e.g. Networking and telecommunications terms, etc..), others are specifically defined by Scheidt & Bachmann.
All listed items are exclusively associated with products of Scheidt & Bachmann. Not all terms are valid for the product that is described in this manual.
A
A Ampere
B
Bluetooth Radio-based data transmission standard
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C
Communauté Européenne - With the CE marking, the manufacturer declares distributor or EU representative in accordance with EU Regulation
CE
CPU C
D
DC Direct Current
E
EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for mobile networks
EMC
EN
765/2008, "that the product meets the applicable requirements set out in the "Community harmonization legislation providing" providing for its affixing
entral Processing Unit
EMC electromagnetic compatibility The EMC refers to a usually desirable state that technical devices do not interfere with each other disruptive due to unwanted electrical or electromagnetic effects.
The European Standards (EN) are rules that have been ratified by one of the three European Committee for Standardization.
Error Code Also referred to as an error message. Error
information is available on the Customer Display, Service Terminal Display, or printed report concerning a TVM fault or malfunction.
ESD The E
lectrostatic Discharge symbol indicates the potential for serious damage to the printed circuit boards or other Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive devices in the machine.
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Ethernet Card The Ethernet Card is installed in the main computer.
It provides a communications interface between the TVM and an ethernet Local Area Network (LAN).
F
Federal Communications Commission - The FCC is (amateur radio, etc.) as well as responsible
FCC
Flash Card The flash card is a storage module (PCMCIA) that
G
Gorilla Glass
regulatory authority for communications devices such as radios, televisions and computers for various wireless services. It checks the devices for compatibility with the own and other standards.
is used for TVM initialization and data storage.
Gorilla Glass is a protected wordmark for a thin chemically toughened glass from the group of the US manufacturer Corning of aluminosilicate glasses
GPS
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
H
HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
Hotkey
I
IC
IP
ID I
IEC I
K
L
Global Positioning System - radio-based data transmission standard
Quick selection button that can be individually assigned with a function.
Industry Canada - Telecommunications Appliances accreditation standard
International Protectioncodes - The IP protection specify the degree of protection of the housing against contact, foreign bodies and water.
dentification Number
nternational Electro-technical Commission
LCD Liquid Crystal Display; see LCD Display.
LED L
LCD Display Part of the Customer Display on the TVM.
Light Sensor
M
ight Emitting Diode
A light sensor is a electronic component that converting light, using the photoelectric effect, in an electrical signal or shows a electrical resistance depending of the incident radiation
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MT|60 Mobil Terminal 60 = Characteristics of the device
Mobile Radio-based data transmission standard
N
NFC
Near Field Communication - Radio-based data transmission standard
P
PIN Personal Identification Number
R
Restriction of Hazardous Substances - Restriction
RoHS
of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
R&TTE
Guidelines for radio equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment
S
Subscriber Identity Module - The SIM card is a card
SIM-Karte
that is plugged into a mobile phone and is used to identify the user within the network
SAM Secure Access Module
SD Karte Secure Digital Memory Card - Data Storage Device
S & B Scheidt & Bachmann
T
Touch Screen The Touch Screen is part of the Customer Display.
It select inputs by pressing on the screen.
U
Underwriters Laboratories - An organization tests products, components, materials and systems,
UL
whether they meet specific requirements. If this is the case, these products may show the chargeable UL Mark, as long as they meet the prescribed standards
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
USB
Universal Serial Bus - Contact-based communication standard
V
W
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment - The
WEEE
WEEE Directive, the EU Directive 2002/96 / EC to reduce the increasing amount of electronic waste from disused electrical and electronic equipment
WLAN
Wireless Local Area Network - Radio-based data transmission standard
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