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P
ORTABLE TERMINAL
FD-400GT-CDMA
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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1. BEFORE STARTING
There are two holes under a plastic cover on the left side of
terminal (Figure 1). One is a power jack; the other is an USB
programmable port (Figure 2). Rechargeable battery is on the back
side of terminal (Figure 3).
Adapter spec:
DELTA_ADP-36JH B
Input: 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz 1A; Output: 12Vdc, 3A
Car Charger:
EDAC POWER ELECRONICS CO., LTD. / ED1025
Input: 11-16Vdc, 5A; Output: 12Vdc, 2.5A
Operating Temperature: 0
Battery pack: CHENG UEI / FD400 7.4V, 2.3Ah
RTC battery spec: 3V, CR2032
Caution: The cover (Figure 3) shall be provided with a means to
keep it closed during normal operation.
Caution: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect type. Please dispose of used battery according to the
instructions.
Warning: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet
FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby
radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied
power cord be used.
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C to 40oC
2. POWER ON THE TERMINAL
Install the battery, or plug the power cord into the power jack and
plug the power adapter into a 120-volt electrical outlet or into a
surge suppressor (recommended) after the power cord is
connected to the power adapter. Press the power button at the
front of device (Figure 4) until the system is booted up.
3. LOADING THE PAPER
Gently pop the printer cover’s latch to open the cover (Figure 5);
then lift the cover.
Load a roll of thermal paper (Appleton 1012 recommended) into
the printer (Figure 6). Load it so that the print-side of the paper
will feed out facing the operator.
Close the cover by pressing down evenly on both side tabs, or by
pressing on the center of the printer cover.
Use the serrated bar to tear off any excess paper.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Warning: If the device, FD400GT, is used without the detachable privacy shield, the
following criteria needs to be met by the Installed Environment of the PED for complying
with the PCI privacy screen design requirement:
A. Positioning of the PED on the check-stand in such way as to make visual
observation of the PIN-entry process infeasible.
Visual shields designed into the check-stand.
Position the PED so that it is angled in such a way to make PIN spying
difficult.
B. Pop-up (temporary) privacy shield attached to the PED mounting stand.
Consumer (through education & prompting) or merchant would put the shield in
place during PIN entry.
C. Installing PED on an adjustable stand that allows consumers to swivel the
terminal sideways and/or tilt it forwards/backwards to a position that makes
visual observation of the PIN-entry process difficult.
D. Positioning of in-store security cameras such that the PIN-entry keypad is not
visible.
E. Instructing the cardholder regarding safe PIN-entry, done with a combination of:
Signage on the PED.
Prompts on the display, possibly with a "click-through" screen.
Potentially literature at the point of sale.
A logo for safe PIN-entry process.
Table A1: Matrix of Observation Corridors and PIN Protection Method
Method Cashier
PED Stand A M H L L L
PED Stand B H H H L M
Check-Stand A L M M L H
Check-Stand B H H M H H
Customer Instruction H* H* H* H* H*
z Customer Instruction methods are less repeatable and therefore should be used in
combination with other methods. L = low, M = medium, H = high.
Observation Corridors
Customers
in Queue
Customers
Elsewhere
On-Site
Cameras
Remote
Cameras