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Training Manual
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Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH 2006
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INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT HOTLINE 13OVERVIEW PROCASH(XE)ATMS 14WIRING DIAGRAMS PROCASH (XE)SERIES 15
System wiring diagram PC1500xe (4 ch. FitWin) 15System wiring diagram PC1500xe (8 ch. FitWin) 16System wiring diagram PC2000xe 17System wiring diagram PC2050xe 18System wiring diagram PC2100xe 19System wiring diagram PC2150xe 20System wiring diagram PC2250xe 21System wiring diagram PC2350xe 22FACIA OF PROCASH 2XXX(XE) 23LOGO ILLUMINATION WITH CCFL 23CENTRAL POWER SUPPLY UNIT II01750049728 24Views 24Description 24Safety functions: 25Short-circuit 25Overvoltage and overtemperature 25Pin assignment 27
CENTRAL POWER SUPPLY UNIT III01750069162 29Views 29Description 29Safety functions 30Short-circuit 30Overvoltage and overtemperature 30Output voltages 31Pin assignment 32
POWER DISTRIBUTOR 01750004231/2365 36Technical data 37Power outputs 37Pin assignment 38POWER DISTRIBUTOR 01750073167 39POWER DISTRIBUTOR 0323900000FOR PROCASH 2XXXXE 41PIN ASSIGNMENT 42SPECIAL ELECTRONICS MODULE III01750003214 43
Controls and indicators 43Mode of operation 43
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Switch-on characteristics 44Controlling the power supply 44UPS operation 44
Device views 46Pin assignment 47EMBEDDED PC4FOR PRO CASH 2XXXXE 54Overview of PC variants 54Rear side 57Front side 58Position of jumpers 61Jumper settings 62BIOS SETUP 63Advanced BIOS features 64Advanced Chipset features 65Integrated peripherals 66Power Management Setup 67PNP/PCI configurations 68EMBEDDED COMPACT PCP4/C4 69Overview of PC variants 69Technical data 70
Front side 72Rear side 73P195+ Motherboard (ICFT) 01750079126 74Lithium battery 75Position of jumpers 76Jumper settings 77BIOS-Setup 78Standard CMOS features 78
Advanced BIOS features 79Advanced chipset features 80Integrated peripherals 81Power management setup 82PNP/PCI configurations 83Frequency/voltage control 8316-PORT MULTIPORT CARD 01750034037FOR PROCASH 2XXX(XE) 848-PORT MULTIPORT CARD 01750034038FOR PROCASH 1500XE. 85
4-PORT MULTIPORT CARD 01750037518FOR PROCASH 1500XE. 86
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CARD READER CHDV2X. 87Device views 89Overall view 89
Front view 91Rear view 92V.24 version 92Device version used 94Position of components. 96Technical data 97Removing a jammed card (ACT version only) 98Cleaning and test utilities 99DIPHYBRID READER ICM30001750041226 100Block diagram 101Function elements 102Rear view 102Top view 103Side view 104Technical data 105Maintenance and service 106SOFTKEYS 107
Description 107EPPV5 109Overviev EPP versions 110Description 111Port configuration (V.24 / USB) 114V.24 mode 114USB mode 114Reset button 115
Smartcard interfaces 116Replacing the EPP in the event of an error 117Maintenance work 118Battery check 118Replacing the battery 11812.1LCDBOX DVI0175006448712.1LCDBOX DVI01750092357 119Connections 120
LCD Wiring diagram 12.1 121
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Technical data 122General 122LCD 122
15"LCDBOX DVI0175006009115''LCDBOX DVI01750084538123Connections 124LCD Wiring diagram 15 125Technical data 126General 126LCD 126TOUCHSCREEN FOR LCDMONITOR 127Operation 127Calibration 127LED display on the touch controller 128RECEIPT PRINTER TP07/NP07 129Views of thermal printer TP07 130Overall view 130Detail views 131Control panel 133Ports 134Position of sensors TP07 135
Position of sensors NP07 136Paper path monitoring 137Indicators at power-on 138Indicators when online 138Functions of keys 139Normal operation 139Internal test 140Calling and exiting the 'internal test with paper' 140
Calling and exiting the 'internal test without paper' 142Indicators for the selected test level 143Description of the test programs 144Test level 1 (paper sensor test) 144Test level 2 (printer test) 144Test level 3 (statistical information) 144Test level 4 (reset EEPROM parameters to default values) 148Test level 5 mark test or cutter / presenter test 149
Test level 6 (carrier test) (only NP07) 151
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Test level 7 (set EEPROM sensor values to factory default) 152Error handling 153Error indicators 153
ERROR LED blinking pattern 154ERROR LED blinking pattern 154Recoverable errors 154Unrecoverable errors 156JOURNAL PRINTER TP06/NP06 157Connecting the printer 158Power supply 158Data interface 158Views of thermal printer TP06 159Overall view 159Control panel and connectors 161Position of sensors 162Views of matrix printer NP06 163Overall view 163Control panel and connectors 165Position of sensors 166Status indicators 167
Indicators at power-on 167Indicators when online 167Functions of keys 168Normal operation 168Internal test 169Internal test with paper 169Internal test without paper 169Internal test 170
Calling and exiting the 'internal test with paper' 170Calling and exiting the 'internal test without paper' 172Displaying the selected test level 173Description of the test programs 174Test level 1 (paper sensor test) 174Test level 2 (printer test) 174Test level 3 (statistical information) 174Test level 4 (reset EEPROM parameters to default values) 178
Test level 5 (test of the take-up reel) 178
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Test level 6 (carrier test (NP06 only)) 179Test level 7 (set EEPROM sensor values to factory default) 180Error handling 181
Error indicators 181ERROR LED blinking pattern 182Recoverable errors 182Unrecoverable errors 184Troubleshooting 185Temperature error in the print head or thermal array 185High voltage / low voltage error 185Printer error 185Paper motion error 186Maintenance and service 187Maintenance counter 187Remedying poor print quality 187Matrix printer NP06 187Thermal printer TP06 188OPERATOR PANEL 01750018100 189OPERATOR PANEL 01750018100 189Mechanical construction 189
Labeling of keys and indicators 190Switch-on 192Operation 193Setup 193Setup program start mask 193Setting the operator panel type 194Setting the national language 194Setting the interface parameters 195
Setting the display contrast 196Calling the special functions 196Special functions: keyboard test 196Electronic test 197Display test 197Firmware version 198PLUG-IN MEDIA ENTRY INDICATORS 01750058806 199Structure 199
THERMOSTAT 0284502000 201
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Switching points of heating control 201Ready indication 202Temperature sensor 203
Maintenance 203CMDV4 204Sensors and electromechanical components 204Horizontal output transport 204Vertical output transport 205Stacker and output transport 206Components of dispensing unit and cassette 207Position of function groups 208Connectors on the CMD controller 209Jumper settings on the CMD controller 211Default settings 212Function button 213Photosensor electronics 215Measuring banknotes with the double detection unit (DDU) 216Safety switch 216Locking switch 216Stacker transport 216
StackerEEPROM 219Clamp 220Removal 220Output transport 224Jumper coding 226Shutter 227CMD V4 Shutter 01750053690 / -56960 227CMD V4 Shutter 01750045330 / -54768 228
Meaning of photo sensors 229Dispensing unit 2304-cassette housing without dispensing units 2304-cassette housing with two double dispensing units and 4-channeldistributor board 231Single dispensing unit with DDU 232Single dispensing unit without DDU 233Double dispensing unit with DDU 234
Double dispensing unit without DDU 235
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The following elements are controlled in the dispensing unit:236Adjustment eccentric 236Adjusting the dispensing unit 237
Reject / retract cassette 238Cash-out cassettes 240Cassette EEPROM 242Removing the banknote rails 243Inserting the banknote rails 245Inserting the banknote rail - note width less than 110 mm 247Electronic adjustments for the CMD-V4 250Photosensor electronics 251Pressure sensors 251Cassette initialisation 251Calculating the reference value 252TROUBLESHOOTING 254Displays at startup 255Displays in normal operation 256Dirty photosensors / sensors 272Checking the note paths 276Locking / unlocking handle blocked 277
Checking the vertical transport 278Checking the dispensing areas 279Checking the stacker and output transport 280WNSPARE 283"WNSpare_V2" installation program 283Database update 283Picture database 283KDIAG 284
KDIAG for DOS 284Creating a KDIAG Base Floppy Disk 285KDIAG for WIN32 286KDIAGFOR SPECIAL ELECTRONIC 287KDIAGFOR EPP 290KDIAGFOR CHDV2X 292KDIAGFOR CHDICM300 296KDIAGFOR OPERATOR PANEL 299
KDIAGFOR TP06,NP06,TP07AND NP07(BJ2003) 301KDIAGFOR CASH IN-/OUT-MODULES (CMDV4) 304
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Init Parameter 304Devi CMD-V4 305device state 306
cassettes state 308device configure 309firmware state/conf 310overview diagnostic 311SCOP-state 311read EEPROM coll tr 312read error stack 313reset CMD-V4 313init cassettes 314conf notes / cassettes 315read/set rtc 315define FW config 316normalising device 316state file 316intern / selftest 317continous 318production 319
dispense 320standard commands 321load firmware 324
Commands developer 325Discription of the photosensor table: 326ORDER NUMBERS FOR TEST EQUIPMENT FEHLER!TEXTMARKE NICHTDEFINIERT.EXERCISES FEHLER!TEXTMARKE NICHT DEFINIERT.
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International support hotline
Local support hotline
________________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Availability
MoFr 07:00h22:00h MET
+49 5251 693 4668
24 hou rs
servicesupport@wincor-nixdorf .com
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Overview ProCash(xe)ATMs
a: ProCash 1500xe monofunktional indoorb: ProCash 2000xe monofunktional indoor
c: ProCash 2100xe multifunctional indoord: ProCash 2050xe monofunktional outdoore: ProCash 2150xe multifunctional outdoorf: ProCash 2250xe multifunctional outdoor
a: b: c:
d: e: f:
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Wiring diagrams ProCash (xe) series
System wiring diagram PC1500xe (4 ch. FitWin)
LCDF
itWin4-chan.
Sensor
A
CB
B
B
Softkey
Softkey
EPP
Barco
de
scann
er
LPT
P2
P3
P4
P1
Button
DUE
DVI
12V
Gameport+
Audiooutput/input
Touch-
screen
Contr.
USB
USB
Mouse
Topper/
Logoillumination C
OM1
Powerinput
COM2
COM3
COM4
Poweroutput
Audioloudspeaker
Headset
jack
D
oorswitch
O
peratingunit
doorrear
(
door2)
Doorswitch
Operator
paneldoor
(door1)
Loud-
speaker
Card
rejectbox
(removable)
onlyfrontload
device
onlyrearload
device
SOP-
button/
switch
Specialelectronics(III)
LCDilluminationon/off
V.24 distributor
Centralpower
supplyunit
Voltagedistributor
(+5,+12,-12,+24V)
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
DIP
reader
CHD-
card
reader
IDCU
Capacitor
Conta
ct-
lesscardreade
r
Op
era-
tor panel
Portrait
camera
or
CIM86
EDM
withbattery
Optical indicators
Receiptprinter
Cash-outmod.
Tresortr-
sensor
Shutter
Printing
cassette
Imageprocessing
module
Video (camera)
M
M
in
ter-
fa
ce
MMmo
dule
Fan
Fan
Sensor
CMD-V4controller
Safety
switch
Channelassignmentdependingonthe
deviceconfiguration
COM1
COM2
MUX1
MUX2
Modem
Relayfor
ext.features
Socket
(country-specific)
DTC
onnection
to
customere
quipment
Remote
status
indicator
Power distributor
Control
notswitched
switched
Poweroutput
switched
Powerinput
Powerswitch
Alarmcable
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System wiring diagram PC1500xe (8 ch. FitWin)
A
CB
B
B
Softkey
Softkey
EPP
Touc
h-
screen
Con
tr.
Alarmcable
Channel 6
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channel 5
Channel 8
Channel 2
Channel 7
Channel 1
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
Modem
Relayfor
ext.features
Socket
(country-specific)
D
T
Connection
ofcustomer
equipment
Remotes
status
indicator
Power distributor
Control
notswitched
switched
Poweroutput
switched
Poweroutput
Powerinput
Powerswitch
LCDF
itWin8-chan.
LPT
DUE
DVI
12V
Gameport+
Audiooutput/input
USB
USB
Keyboard
Mouse
Topper/
logolight
COM1
Powerinput
COM2
COM3
COM4
Poweroutput
Button
Audioloudspeaker
Audiochange-
overswitch
Headphone
jack
V.24 distributor8 channels
Doorswitch
operator
panel
(door1)
Loud-
speaker
Card
rejectbox
(removable)
BBA
light
onlyfrontload
devic
e
onlyrearload
device
S
OP
bu
tton/
switch
Doorswitchof
rearoperating
unitdoor
(door2)
Optical indicators
Receiptprinter
Cash-outm
od.
Specialelectronics(III)
LCDilluminationon
/off
Barcode-
scanner
Voltage distributor(+5,+12,-12,+24V)
CHD-
card
reader
Contact-
less
card
reader
Centralpower
supplyunit
Sensor
DIP
reader
IDCU
Capacitor
Opera-
torpanel
CIM86
Portrait
camera
or
Video (camera)
Safedoor
sen
sor
S
hutter
Printing
cassette
Imageprocessing
module
MMinter-
face
MM
module
Fan
Fan
Sensor
Safety
switch
CMD-V4controller
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System wiring diagram PC2000xe
Power distributor
Centralpower
supplyunit
CMD-V4
Controller
Specialelectronics
module(III)
UPS
PINpad
Operat.
panel
EDM
CIM86
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
Powerconnection
(country-specific)
Customer
connection
DT
Safedoor
sensor
Sensor
reardoor
(door2)
Loud
speaker
IDCU
Camera
COM1
withbattery
COM2
orEPP
Safetyswitch
LCD
Channel 14
Channel 5
Channel 3
Channel 9
Channel 2
Channel 7
Channel 15
Channel 6
Channel 4
ShutterSensor
MMinterface
MMmodule
Sensor
Touch-
screen
Power outputswitched
non-switched
Powerinput
Capacitor
User guidance
IDCU
Receiptprinter
CMD
LCDilluminationon/off
Voltagedistributor
A
C
B
B
B
contr.
Powersupply
Softkey
Softkey
Board
Outputvoltage
Powerswitch
LPT
Poweroutput
SOP
switch
Customer panellocking snesor
Mouse
VGA
(door
1)
(+5,+12,-12,+24V)
Printing
cassette
100 IDcard box
Image
process
ing
module
RSI
Audiochange-
overswitch
Headset
jack
Key
Gameport
audio
output
DVI
Keyboard
removablecard reject box
SE
12V
Vertical
cash-outmodule
V.24 distributor9-channel
Logoillumination
(Logo
signal)
Customerpanelillumination
(Logo
signal)
Completeintegration/windowframe
Rearload only
EMAcable
Audioloudspeaker
Customer
connection
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System wiring diagram PC2050xe
Power distributor
Centralpower
supplyunit
CMD-V4
Controller
Specialelectronics
module(III)
UPS
PINpad
Operat.
panel
EDM
CIM86
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
Thermostat
Powerconnection
(country-specific)
DT
Temperaturesensor
Sensor
reardoor
(door1)
Loud-
speaker
IDCU
Camera
COM1
withbattery
COM2
orEPP
Sa
fedoor
se
nsor
Safety
switch
LCD
channel 14
channel 5
channel 3
channel 9
channel 2
channel 7
channel 15
channel 6
channel 4
S
hutterSensor
MMinterface
MMmodule
Sensor
Touch-
screen
Power outputswitched
non-switched
Powerinput
Capacitor
User guidance
IDCU
Receiptprinter
CMD
LCDlighton/off Voltage
distributor
EMAcable
A
C
B
B
B
contr.
Logoillumination
Powersupply
Customer
connection
Softkey
Softkey
Board
Outputvoltage
Heating
fan
Powerswitch
SEext.
on/off
Customerpanellight
(readyindicator)
LPT
Poweroutput
SOP
key
Customer panellocking sensor
Mouse
VGA
(door 2)
(+5,+12,-12,+24V)
Printing
ca
ssette
100 ID-card box
Image
processing
module
Fan
RSI
Audio
loudspeaker
Audiochange-
overswitch
Headset
jack
Gameport
DVI
Keyboard
removablecard reject box
SE
12V
V.24 distributor
Fan
Fan
Audio
output
Customer
connection
Heating
fan
Key
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System wiring diagram PC2100xe
Logo
in
theoperatingunit
(BBA
signal)
illumination
Centralpower
supplyunit
CMD-V4
controller
Specialelectronics
module(III)
UPS
PINkeypad
Operat.
panel
EDM
CIM86
Deposit
CCDM
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
Pass-
book
Shutter
Powerconnection
(country-specific)
DT
Sensor
reardoor
(door2)
Loud-
speaker
IDCU
Camera
COM1
withbattery
COM2
or
EPP
Safedoor
sensor
channel 5
channel 3
channel 9
channel 2
channel 7
channel 4
channel 12
ShutterSensor
MMinterface
MMmodule
Sensor
Touch-
screen
V.24 distributor16-channel
non-switched
Capacitor
User guidance
IDCU
Receiptprinter
Deposit/
CCDM
CMD
Passbook/statement/
documentscannerSEAC
LCDlighton/off Voltage
distributor
channel 11
EMAcable
A
C
B
B
B
Cassette
lock
contr.
Powersupply
Customer
connection
Softkey
Softkey
Board
Outputvoltage
SEext.
on/off
LPT
SOPkey-
/pushbutton
Customer panellocking sensor
Barcode
scanner
channel 16
Mouse
VGA
Alphak
eyboard
withEP
P
(door1)
Statement
printer
(+5,+12,-12,+24V)
Printing
cassette
100 IDcard box
RSI
Audioloudspeaker
Audiochange-
overswitch
Headset
jack
DVI
Keyboard
removablecard reject box
Safetyswitch
12V
Logoillumination
(Logo
signal)
Cassette
module
CCDM
CD-ROM
Floppy
Receiver
board
Power distributor
Power outputswitched
Powerinput
Powerswitch
PoweroutputPower output
switched(powersave)
Logo
SE
Main
switch
Frontloadon
ly
Floppy
connection
Frontload
only
Rearload
only
Complete integra-tion/window frame
LPT2
Document
scanner
SEAC
Shutter
SCSI
Documentscanner
SEAC
SCSI
FireWire
Verticalcash-
outmodule
Gameport+
Audiooutput/input
Audiooutput
Customer
connection
Customerpanel
illumination
(Logo
signal)
Key
IDCUIntrusion
protectionfacility
ASKIMbutton/
statusLED
s
ensor
A
SKIM
antiskimming
baseunit
Coindis-
penser
channel 10
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System wiring diagram PC2150xe
Power distributor
Centralpowersupply
CMD-V4
Controller
Specialelectronics
module(III)
UPS
PIN
pad
Operator
panel
EDM
CIM8
6
Deposit
CCDM
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
Passb
ook
Thermostat
Shutter
Powerplug
(country-specific)
Customer
equipment
DT
Temperaturesensor
Sensor
reardoor
(door1)
Loud-
speaker
IDCU
Camera
COM1
COM2
or
EPP
Safe
door
sensor
Channel 14
Channel 5
Channel 3
Channel 9
Channel 2
Channel 7
Channel 15
Channel 6
Channel 4
Channel 12
ShutterSensor
MMinterface
Sensor
Touch-
screen
V.24 distributor16-channel
Power outputswitched
unswitched
Powerinput
Capacitor
User guidance
IDCU
Receiptprinter
Deposit/
CCDM
CMD
Passbook/
statement
LCDbacklighton/off
Powerdistributor
Channel 11
EMAcable
A
C
B
B
B
Auxiliary
transport
contr.
Powersupply
Softkey
Softkey
Board
Outputvoltage
Heating
fan
Powerswitch
SEext.
on/off
LPT
Poweroutput
SOP
button
Lock sensor forcustomer panel
Barcode
scanner
Channel 16
Mouse
VGA
Alphakeyboard
withEPP
(Door 2)
Statem
ent
printer
(+5,+12,-12,+24V)
Printing
cassette
100 IDcard tray
Image
processing
module
RSI
Audio
loudspeaker
Audio
changeover
switch
Headphone
jack
Gameport
DVI
Barcode
scanner
Keyboard
Removable cardreject box
Safetyswitch
12V
Customerpanelillumination
(readyindicator)
Logoillumination
Cassette
module
SE
FireWire
Audio-
ausgang
Relayforext.
features
Heating
fan
Button
Fan
Fan
Door of theoperating unit
Fan
Fan
Fan
Fan Fan
USB
USB
LCD
D
Connector (onlyCCDM cable)
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System wiring diagram PC2250xe
Power distributor
Centralpower
supplyunit
CMD-V4
controller
Specialelectronics
UPS
PIN
pad
Operator
Panel
EDM
CIM86
Deposit
unit
CCDM
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
Thermostat
Shutter
Powersupply
(country-specific)
Customer
connection
DT
Temperaturesensor
IDCU
Camera
COM1
COM2
orEPP
Safedoor
sensor
channel 14
channel 5
channel 3
channel 9
channel 2
channel 7
channel 15
channel 6
channel 4
channel 12
Shutter
Sensor
MMinter-
face
MMmodule
Sensor
Touch-
screen
V.24 distributor16 channel
Power outputswitched
unswitched
Powerinput
Capacitor
Optical indicators (MEIs)
IDCU
Receiptprinter
Depositunit/
CCDM
CashMedia
Dispenser
Formsprinter
LCDilluminationon/off
Voltagedistributor
(III)
EMAcable
A
C
B
B
B
Auxiliary
transport
Controller
Softkey
Softkey
Outputvoltage
Heating
fan
Powerswitch
LPT
Poweroutput
Customer panellocking sensor(door 2)
Mouse
VGA
+5,+12,(-12),+24V
Forms
printer
Printing
cassette
100 ID-Kartenbox
Image
processing
module
RSI
Audio
loudspea
ker
Audiochange-
overswitch
(withbutton)
Head-
phone
jack
Key
Gameport
DVI
Keyboard
removable
Safetyswitch
LCD
Fan
12V
Logolight
Cassette
module
SE
FireWire
Fan
Fan Fan
Door ofoperating unit
USB
D
Connector
(CCDM cable only)
Fan
Fan
only forDIP reader
Fan
Fan
USB
card reject box
audiooutput
ASKIMbutton/
StatusLED S
ensor
ASKIM
Basicunit
ASKIM
SEext.
on/off
Loud-
speaker
SO
Pkey/
switch
Sensor
reardoor
(door1)
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System wiring diagram PC2350xe
Camera
Thermostat
Shutter
DT
Video
V.24
(camera)
IDCU
Depositunit
(III)
Touch
Screen
Contr.
Softkey
Softkey
RSI
COM1
COM2
Powerinput
Poweroutput
LPT
Keyboard
VGA
Audiooutput
Gameport
Power distributor
UPSL
CD
Logo light
Power outputswitched
unswitched
Powerinput
I/Oswitch
Poweroutput
Fan
Journal
printer
Receipt
printer
Relaypanelforext.
features
Custromer
connection
Safetyswitch
Channel 15
Channel 6
Outputcontroller
(CMD-V4)
Temperature
sensor
Channel 14
Channel 4
Channel 12
Shutter
EPP
Video
Channel 3
Channel 7
IDCU Channel 5
Capacitor
Media entry indicators (MEIs)
Cashmedia
dispenser
Statementprt.
Fan
A
C
B
B
B
Powersupplyunit
Specialelectronics
V.24 distributor 16-channel
Power distributor
Loudspea
ker
(Audio)
Loud-
speaker
(SE)
Statement
printer
+5,+12,(-12),+24V
Audio-/head-
phoneswitch
Headph.
jack
Aircon-
ditioner
Thermostat
DVI
12V
Customerpanel
Leftsafe
door
Rightsafe
door
Heater
Heater
Powerplug
(country-specific)
Powerplug
(country-specific)
100 IDcard box
Removablecard reject box
Deposit
unit
MMinter-
face
MMmodule
Sensor
Operator
panel
CIM86
Channel 9
Channel 2
Sensor
L. WendlandVersion 04 up to fall 2004 without CCDM March 2005
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Facia of ProCash 2xxx(xe)
Facia prepared for upgrade e.g. various slots for account, passbook or cheque
printer above the displayand dummy shutter for deposit unit or CCDM
All Media Entry Indicators MEI have the same size
Logo lightning available for all systems. Default for PC2x50(xe) with lightningtubus and optional for all other ATMs
Logo illumination with CCFL
Specialelectronicsmodule
Logo illumination
+ 24 V DC
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Central Power Supply Unit II 01750049728
Views
Front view
Description
The central power supply unit II 01750049728 supplies all components that donot have their own power supply with the required DC voltages.The central power supply unit II is designed for the voltage range 115 / 240 Vand is automatically set to the mains voltage supplied. However, the voltage(115 V or 230 V) must be set with a slide switch to define the limiting values for
detection of undervoltage at power input.
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The central power supply unit II has no main switch and changes automaticallyto standby mode when line voltage is applied. In this operating mode, standbyvoltages only (- 12 V, + 5.2 V and + 12 V) are supplied.
A data interface controls the on/off functions of the power outputs (switched
voltages of + 5.2 V, + 12 V, and + 25 V).All outputs are protected against short circuits as well as overvoltage orundervoltage. In addition, there is protection against overtemperature.The unit is cooled by an integrated fan.
Safety functions:
Short-circuit
If a short-circuit occurs at the outputs, the central power supply unit II switchesoff immediately. It switches on again automatically.
Overvoltage and overtemperatureIn a case of overvoltage or overtemperature, the central power supply unit IIswitches off immediately and can only be switched on again by switching thesupply voltage off and on again (configuration-dependent: e.g. disconnectmains plug, press switch on power distributor).
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Output voltages
Output Voltage Tolerance Max.
current
Comment
1 - 12 V 10 % 0.1 A Standby
2 + 5.2 V 3 % 0.5 A Standby
3 + 12 V 10 % 0.3 A Standby
4 + 5.2 V 3 % 4.0 A switched with NEN
5 + 25 V *1) *2) switched with NEN
6 + 12 V 10 % switched with NEN
*1 Max. voltage: + 26.4 VMin. voltage: + 25 V with a load of 10 A
Connectors A and C:
The max. constant current at pin 2 is 6 A.The current limit is 8 A.
Connectors B1, B2, B3:
The max. total constant load at connector B1, B2 and B3 is 10 A.
A current of 15 A is permitted for a duration of 10 s every 60 s.
Depending on the specific revision level, the maximum peak current atplugs B1, B2, B3 varies.The revision level is specified on the type label.
Revision level 01: The central power supply unit II can supply atemporary peak current of max. 20 A for 1 ms(refresh rate 60 s).
*2
Revision level 02: The central power supply unit II can supply a
temporary peak current of max. 23 A for 300 ms(refresh rate 60 s).
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The total load on the 25 V output must not exceed 10 A.
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Pin assignment
1 Connector B1 5 Power input
2 Connector B2 6 Connector C
3 Slide switch 7 Connector A
4 Connector B3
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Connector A1
Type of connector:AMP-UNIV-MATE-N-LOK 8F
Pin Assignment Remarks
1 0 V
2 + 25 V (switched)
3 NEN Input signal
4 STNANT Input signal
5 NAN Output signal
6 + 12 V (Standby)7 + 5.2 V (Standby)
8 - 12 V (Standby)
Connectors B1, B2, B31
Type of connector:AMP-UNIV-MATE-N-LOK 2F
Pin Assignment Remarks
1 0 V
2 + 25 V (switched)
Connector C1
Type of connector:AMP-UNIV-MATE-N-LOK 5F
Pin Assignment Remarks
1 0 V
2 + 25 V (switched)
3 + 5.2 V (switched)
4 - 12 V (Standby)
5 + 12 V (switched)
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Central Power Supply Unit III 01750069162
Views
Front view
DescriptionThe central power supply unit III 01750069162 supplies all components that donot have their own power supply with the required DC voltages.The central power supply unit III is designed for the voltage range 115 V /240 V and is automatically set to the mains voltage supplied. However, thelimiting values for detection of undervoltage at power input must be set to theinput voltage of 115 V or 230 V must be set with a slide switch.The central power supply unit III has no main switch and changes automaticallyto standby mode when line voltage is applied. In this operating mode, standby
voltages only (- 12 V, + 5.2 V and + 12 V) are supplied.
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There are three open collector input signals (PON, PFC, PDON) and one opencollector output signal (PFN) to control the other outputs (switchable voltages+ 5.2 V, + 12 V and + 25 V) and the switchable voltage + 24 V at connector D.If all outputs are to be controlled automatically via the central power supply unit
III, the PON signal has to be set to low (0 V) with the NEN jumper70702001416 at connector A.
All outputs are protected against short-circuits and overtemperature. Thecentral power supply unit III also has a temperature-based switch-off function ifoverheating does occur.The unit is cooled by an integrated fan.
Safety functions
Short-circuitIf a short-circuit occurs at the outputs, the central power supply unit III switchesoff immediately. It switches on again automatically.
Overvoltage and overtemperatureIn case of overvoltage or overtemperature, the central power supply unit IIIswitches off immediately and can only be switched on again by switching thesupply voltage off and on again (configuration-dependent: e.g. disconnectpower plug, press switch on power distributor).
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Output voltages
Output Voltage Tolerance Max.
current
Comment
1 - 12 V 10 % 0.3 A Standby
2 + 5.2 V 3 % 0.5 A Standby
3 + 12 V 10 % 0.4 A Standby
4 + 5.2 V 3 % 4.0 A Controllable via PONand PDON
5 + 25 V *1) *2) Controllable via PONand PDON
6 + 12 V 10 % 3.5 A Controllable via PONand PDON
7 + 24 V 10 % 0.1 A Controllable via PONand PDON
*1) Max. voltage: + 26.4 VMin. voltage: + 25 V with a load of 10 A
The inrush current through the connected components must not exceed
12 A for 5 ms.
*2) Connectors A and C:
The maximum continuous current at contact 2 (+ 25 V) is 6 A in eachcase.The current limit is 8 A.
Connectors B1, B2, B3:
The max. total constant load at connector B1, B2 and B3 is 10 A.A current of 15 A is permitted for a duration of 10 s every 60 s.
A peak current of 23 A can be supplied for 300 ms with the same cycle(60 s).
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The total load on the 25 V output must not exceed 10 A.
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Pin assignment
1 Connector D 5 Connector B3
2 Connector B1 6 Power input
3 Connector B2 7 Connector C
4 Slide switch (voltage limit setting) 8 Connector A
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Connector AConnection to the special electronics module
1
Type of connector:AMP-UNIV-MATE-N-LOK 8F
Pin Assignment Remarks
1 0 V
2 + 25 V
3 PON Input signal (NEN)
4 PFC Input signal (STNANT)
5 PFN Output signal (NAN)6 + 12 V
7 + 5,2 V
8 - 12 V
Connectors B1, B2, B3Connection of components
1
Type of connector:
AMP-UNIV-MATE-N-LOK 2F
Pin Assignment Remarks
1 0 V
2 + 25 V
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Connector C
Connection of the operator panel
1
Type of connector:AMP-UNIV-MATE-N-LOK 5F
Pin Assignment Remarks
1 0 V
2 + 25 V
3 + 5.2 V
4 - 12 V
5 + 12 V
Connector D
Connection to the special electronics module1
Type of connector:
Molex-Mini-Fit, 3M
Pin Assignment Remarks
1 0 V
2 + 24 V
3 PDON Power Distributor Off Not
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Overview power supply I,II,III and CCDM
Mat. No. Comment Picture
*323501000CentralPowerPackCE
- 1stVersion
- Fan blow cold air into powersupply
01750049728
Central PowerSupplyUnit II
- Successor of 1stVersion
- Increased Power
- Fan blows cold air outside ofthe power supply (blowingdirection changed)
01750069162Central PowerSupplyUnit III
- Minimal increased power+-12V Standby outputs.Identical parameter to CPSU
II.
- Additional 3 Pin MOLEXMinifit Plug (switch off powerdistributor without switchedPC output power; used onlywith new USB specialelectronic IV).
- Fan blow cold air outside ofthe power supply (same asCPSU II).
01750056694CentralpowersupplyunitCCDM
- Increased power.
- Additional connection forCCDM.
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Power Distributor 01750004231 / 2365
Power is supplied via a rubber plug. How the power outputs are used dependson the system configuration.
1 Fan connector 6 Rubber socket for power output
2 Special electronics connector 7 Rubber socket for power output
3 Control connector for ZAC and 8 Rubber socket for power input
power distributor 9 Voltage selector
4 SOP switch connector Default setting: 230 V
5 Door switch connector 10 ON / OFF switch
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Technical data
Connectors 1 and 2: in the basic version with special electronics
These connectors may not be combined in any other way.
Power outputs
Power distributor 01750004231
Connector 6: switched power output for PC connection.This power output is switched on and off via the specialelectronics synchronously with the switchable+ 25 V voltage of the power supply unit.
Connector 7: unswitched power output for connection of the powersupply unit.
Power distributor 01750002365
Connector 6 and 7: unswitched power output for connection of thepower supply unit and the PC.
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Pin assignmentConnector 1: control of customer panel fan
12
Type of connector:Dubox, 2 x 3-pin M
Pin Assignment
1 + 24 V
2 GND
3
4
5 LRM (fan response)
6
Connector 2: control of power distributor
12
Type of connector:
Dubox, 2 x 2-pin M
Pin Assignment
1 + 25 V
2 GND
3 LRM (fan response)
4
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Power Distributor 01750073167
Power is supplied via a rubber plug. Two of the three rubber plug sockets usedto supply the components with line voltage are switched over a relay.The relays are controlled via the special electronics.The power distributor has a two-pin on/off switch. The built-in board has asensitive fuse (8 A / slow, dimensions: 6.35 x 31.75 mm).
1 ON/OFF switch 4 Power output, switched
2 Power input 5 Power output, switched
3 Power output, not switched 6 Power distributor control
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Netzausgang, ungeschaltetPower output, non-switchedSortie du rseau commute
Schalter Switch Commutateur
1
2
3
NetzeingangPower inputEntre du rseau
Netzausgang, geschaltetPower output, switchedSortie du rseau on
Monitor Monitor Moniteur
amprage maximum = 8 A
whole current maximum = 8 A
maximaler Gesamtstrom = 8 ASteckerbelegung Netzverteiler
Connector assignmentPower distributor
Attribution de signaux sur le connecteurConnecteur de tension
If the device has a CRT monitor, the monitor is usually connected to theswitched power output 3 (monitor).
Pin assignment (power distributor control)
1
2
Type of connector:
Berg, 6-pin M
Pin Name
1 + 24 V
2 + 24 V (relay control power output 2)
3 GND
4 GND
5
6 + 24 V (relay control power output 3) monitor
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Power Distributor 0323900000 for ProCash 2xxxxe
Power is supplied via a rubber plug. Two of the three rubber plug sockets usedto supply the components with line voltage are switched over relays.The relays are controlled via the special electronics.The power distributor has a two-pin On / Off switch. The built-in board has asensitive fuse (8 A / slow, dimensions: 6.35 x 31.75 mm).
1 On / Off switch 4 Switched power output
2 Power input 5 Switched power output
3 Unswitched power output 6 Power distributor control
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Netzausgang, ungeschaltetPower output, non-switchedSortie du rseau commute
Schalter Switch Commutateur
1
2
3
NetzeingangPower inputEntre du rseau
Netzausgang, geschaltetPower output, switchedSortie du rseau on
Netzausgang, geschaltetPower output, switchedSortie du rseau on
amprage maximum = 8 A
whole current maximum = 8 A
maximaler Gesamtstrom = 8 A
Steckerbelegung Netzverteiler
Connector assignmentPower distributor
Attribution de signaux sur le connecteurConnecteur de tension
If the device has a CRT monitor, the monitor is usually connected to the
switched power output 3 (monitor).
Pin assignment
Power distributor control (Berg, 6-pin M)
1
2
Connector type:
Berg, 6-pin M
PIN Name
1 + 24 V
2 + 24 V (relay control power output 2)
3 GND4 GND
5
6 + 24 V (relay control power output 3) monitor
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Special Electronics Module III 01750003214
The compact special electronics represents, in addition to the built-in PC, thecentral control and monitoring unit of the system and is connected to the PC viathe V.24 interface.The status messages of the special electronics are evaluated by the softwareand the jobs are executed in accordance with the device configuration definedin the software.
Controls and indicators
Specific operating states of the system can be recognized on the LED displaypanel. The yellow LEDs are only significant for the UPS mode of a system withan uninterruptible power supply.
A key is used to switch the system on and off.
An integrated volume control (e.g. for a built-in loudspeaker) and a monitorswitch are available. Using this switch you can define whether the monitorshould be permanently turned on independent of the software job.
The following functions of the special electronicscan be used:
Central ON/OFF switch Monitoring the central power supply unit Switching on logo light Switching on media entry indicators Switching on LCD backlight Control of switched power output of power distributor
Volume control for system loudspeakers Monitoring the operating unit door Monitoring the closing of the customer panel SOP switch for setting operator mode Input / output of relay for external features Keyboard signals from PIN pad and softkeys
Mode of operation
As soon as the line voltage is applied to the power supply unit, the specialelectronics is ready to operate. The logic has 2 operating states.
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Switched on status Indicator: green LEDStandby status Indicator: red LED
In the switched on state of the system, the red LED is alternately switched onand off each time the pushbutton switch is operated. The lit status of the redLED is communicated to the program as "switch-off request". The program thenswitches the special electronics to standby status via a corresponding job.Depending on the type of job, the logic is switched off as follows:
Permanent OFF Indicator: red LEDMomentary OFF (cold start) Indicator: red LED +
green LED flashes
In standby mode, all individual components of the system are switched off andthe special electronics processes only the signals of the key.
Switch-on characteristics
When the line power is turned on, the last operating state before the line powerwas turned off will be restored automatically. If the special electronics is instandby mode, the ON/OFF key must be pushed. The self-service system isthen powered up with a delay of approx. 6 seconds.
Controlling the power supply
The switchable voltages of the power supply are controlled by the signals NAN,NEN and STNANT:
NAN: The signal is created by the power supply unit, if the line voltage dropsbelow 170 V (switch position 230 V) or 85 V (switch position 115 V) for morethan 26 ( 4) ms.
NEN: The + 5 V, + 12 V and + 24 V outputs for the switchable voltage arecontrolled with this signal of the special electronics.
UPS operation
During emergency power supply, specific status signals can normally bequeried electronically(e.g. end of capacity or switch-on status) and control assumed remotely.The two yellow LEDs can be used as follows:
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UPS active/power failure Display: Yellow LEDbeside the red LEDEnd of capacity Display: Yellow LEDbeside the green LED
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Device views
Frontview
1
1
14
1
1
6
11
green
red
yellow
yellow
Button
On/
OffV
olumecontrol
Monitorswitch
On/Off
V.24
softkeys
Left
Right
Customer-specific
inputs/outputs
Intern
al
inputs/outputsI
LEDblock
Sid
eview,right
Sideview,
left
12
12
12
1
12
1
Internal
inputs/outputsII
Illuminated
arrows
Powerdistributor
Powersou
rce
Powersup
plycontrol
Jumpers
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Pin assignment
Power supply, power supply unit control
Pin Signal1 + 24 V2 + 12 V3 - 12 V4 + 5 V5 GND6 NACHECK7 NEN8 STNANT
Power distributor
Pin Signal1 + 24 V2 + 24 V, delayed switch-on3 GND4 Eco power distributor5 Logo illumination
6 Monitor
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Internal inputs/outputs I
Pin Signal1 + 24 V2 Door interlock 1
3 + 24 V4 Door interlock 25 + 24 V6 Door interlock 37 + 24 V8 Control of ready indicator9 Reserved input10 Reserved output 111 Loudspeaker
12 Reserved output 213 Feedback door 114 GND15 Feedback door 216 GND17 Feedback door 318 GND19 Feedback SOP key20 GND
21 Feedback proximity sensor22 GND23 Spare feedback 124 + 5 V25 Spare feedback 226 External On / Off key
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Customer-specific inputs/outputs
Pin Signal1 + 5 V2 + 5 V
3 NC UEMA relay (closed)4 NO UEMA relay (open)5 Relay for external features 16 Relay for external features 27 Relay for external features 38 Relay for external features 49 Common UEMA relay10 Response from customer relay 311 Response from customer relay 1
12 GND13 GND14 + 24 V15 + 24 V16 + 24 V17 Logo illumination control18 NACHECK19 STNANT20 Feedback door 3
21 Response from UPS: Battery nearly empty22 Response from customer relay 423 Response from customer relay 224 Response from UPS: Power failure / emergency power
mode25 GND
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SE V.24 control
Pin Signal1
2 RXD3 TXD4 DTR5 GND678 CTS9
Left softkeys
The softkeys in xe Systems are connected by the PIN/Softkey adaptor to thepin pad matrix connector of the SEL.
Pin Signal1 Matrix signal Y02 Matrix signal Y13 Matrix signal Y2
4 Matrix signal Y35 Matrix signal X2
Right softkeys
The softkeys in xe Systems are connected by the PIN/Softkey adaptor to thepin pad matrix connector of the SEL.
Pin Signal1 Matrix signal Y0
2 Matrix signal Y13 Matrix signal Y24 Matrix signal Y35 Matrix signal X3
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Indicator control (illuminated arrows)
Pin Signal1 Power source 1
2 GND3 Control output 24 GND5 Power source 36 GND7 Power source 48 GND9 Power source 510 GND
11 Power source 612 GND13 Power source 714 GND15 Control output 816 + 5 V17 + 24 V18 + 24 V19 + 12 V
20 - 12 V
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PIN pad matrix
Pin Signal1 Matrix signal Y0
2 Matrix signal Y13 Matrix signal Y24 Matrix signal Y35 Matrix signal Y46 Matrix signal Y57 Matrix signal Y68 Matrix signal Y79 Matrix signal X010 Matrix signal X1
11 Matrix signal X212 Matrix signal X3
2 jumpers accessible from the exterior
Pin Signal1 Mode 12 GND3 GND
4 Mode 2
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Internal inputs/outputs II
Pin Signal1 24 V control 1
2 24 V control 23 24 V control 34 24 V control 45 I2C bus data, output only6 I2C bus clock, output only7 Remote switch-on8 GND9 LCD illumination control10 GND
11 Power distributor clock12 GND13 Fan monitoring14 GND15 Logo illumination inquiry16 GND17 LCD illumination query18 GND19 + 5 V
20 + 5 V21 + 24 V22 + 24 V23 + 12 V24 - 12 V25 GND26
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Embedded PC4 for Pro Cash 2xxxxe
Overview of PC variants
Part number Description01750057359 Intel Pentium IV processor 2.0 GHz01750062076 Intel Celeron processor 1.7 GHz (pre series)01750070085 Intel Celeron processor 2.0 GHz01750083096 Intel Pentium IV processor 2.8 GHz
All PC versions are available without CD Rom for PC 2100xe
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Depending on the device configuration the PC can be equipped withother or additional components (e.g. DVD-ROM drive) or withcomponents with larger storage capacity (e.g. larger hard disks).If the PC is replaced, these components must be transferred from theold to the new PC or ordered individually.
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Technical dataPentium IV and CeleronATX motherboardChip set Intel 845G
Microprocessors Intel Pentium IV 2.0 GHz 2.8GHzIntel Celeron 2.0 GHz
Front side bus 133 MHz / 266 MHzMain memory Minimum 256 MBDIMM slot 2 (SDRAM/DDR 133/266)Flash EPROM BIOS update via diskette possible
Interfaces (rear side) 2 x USB
Interfaces (rear side) 2 x serial (9 pin)1 x parallel (25 pin, EPP, ECP)1 x keyboard (PS/2)1 x mouse (PS/2)2 x USB1 x CRT1 x DVI1 x Game Port1 x microphone1 x Line in
1 x Line out / speaker out1 x LAN
Interfaces (internal) 2 x IDE, primary & secondary1 x floppy1 x Wake-on-LAN
Floppy disk drive 3.5", 1.44 MB
Hard disk controllerHard disk capacity min. 40 GB, 3.5"
CD-ROM drive(only for 01750057359) ATAPI (52-speed)
Slots 5 x PCI
1 x AGP
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Video Integrated graphicsRequired memory at least 8 MB
Audio On-board sound card, 4W amplifier
LAN On-board LAN (Ethernet)
Electrical ratingsSupply voltage 110 - 120V / 220 - 240VLine frequency 50 - 60 HzMax. power dissipation 200 Watt
DimensionsDimensions (W x D x H) 136 x 427 x 404 mm
Compatibility (references) Microsoft operating systems(DOS, WIN NT/2000/XP)LinuxOS/2
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Rear side
1 Power output 10 Line (out)2 Power input 11 5 PCI slots3 Power supply 12 V DC for LCD 12 Game port4 LPT1 13 DVI-D5 LAN on board (Ethernet) 14 2 USB interfaces6 COM 2 15 CRT video
7 AGP slot 16 COM 18 Line (in) 17 Keyboard (top) and mouse9 Microphone (bottom)
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Front side
1 RESET 5 2 USB interfaces2 LED power (green) 6 ON/OFF button3 CD-ROM 7 LED HDD (yellow)4 3.5" floppy disk drive
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ATP195 P4 motherboard 01750057420
1 COM 2 10 CPU socket2 Wake-on-LAN 11 Fan 1 (CPU)3 Fan 2 (system) 12 Floppy4 LCD monitor 13 IDE (secondary)
5 2 USB interfaces and LAN 14 IDE (primary)6 CRT monitor 15 IrDA7 LPT1 16 USB 28 COM 1 17 Fan 1 (system)9 Keyboard and mouse 18 USB 1
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Lithium battery
There is a lithium battery on the motherboard for preserving the date, time andthe CMOS. This battery needs to be changed about every three years.
Danger of explosion if replaced improperly.
It is therefore important to note the following points:Avoid short circuits.Never recharge the battery.
Avoid temperatures above 100 C.Do not try to open the battery by force.Do not allow the battery to come into contact with water or fire.
Replace the battery only with the same or an equivalent typerecommended by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH (see chapter"Appendix", section "Consumables" in the operating manual).
Dispose of used batteries in compliance with national regulations(observe the manufacturer's specifications, if necessary).
Motherboard change
After changing the motherboard or PC its important to check thejumper and BIOS settings. Default settings are listed below. If thesoftware require modification its allowed to change the correspondingBIOS parameter
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Position of jumpers
1 JP 6 4 JP 12 JP 7 5 JP 23 JP 5
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Jumper settingsAuto FSB (1-2)
133 MHz (3-4)Jumper 1:
Front side bus 100 MHz (4-5)
Reset (2-3)Jumper 2:
RTC reset Normal (1-2)
5 V standby (1-2)
Jumper 5:
Keyboard powerVcc (2-3)
Enabled (1-2)Jumper 6:
On-board AC97 Disabled (2-3)
Disabled (2-3)Jumper 7:
On-board LAN Enabled (1-2)
bold = default
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BIOS SETUPBios version: 020925
Standard CMOS features
Date (mm:dd:yy)Time (hh:mm:ss)
> IDE Primary Master ST380021A> IDE Primary Slave None> IDE Secondary Master SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-1> IDE Secondary Slave None
Drive A 1.44M, 3.5 inDrive B None
Video EGA/VGAHalt On All, But Keyboard
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Advanced BIOS features
Virus Warning Disabled
CPU L1 & L2 Cache EnabledQuick Power On Self Test EnabledFirst Boot Device FloppySecond Boot Device CDROMThird Boot Device HDD-0Boot Other Device EnabledSwap Floppy Drive DisabledBoot Up Floppy Seek DisabledBoot Up NumLock Status OnGate A20 Option Fast
Typematic Rate Setting Disabled
Security Option SetupAPIC Mode Enabled
OS Select For DRAM > 64 MB Non-OS2Report No FDD For WIN 95 NoFull Screen LOGO Show EnabledSmall Logo (EPA) Show Enabled
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Advanced Chipset features
DRAM Timing Selectable By SPD
Turbo Mode DisabledCommand Pre Clock AutoMemory Frequency For AutoSystem BIOS Cacheable EnabledVideo BIOS Cacheable DisabledMemory Hole At 15M-16M Disabled
Delayed Transaction EnabledDelay Prior to Thermal 16 Min
AGP Aperture Size (MB) 64
On Chip VGA EnabledOn-Chip Frame Buffer Size 8 MB
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Integrated peripherals
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled
IDE Primary Master PIO AutoIDE Primary Slave PIO AutoIDE Primary Master UDMA AutoIDE Primary Slave UDMA AutoOn Chip Secondary PCI IDE EnabledIDE Secondary Master PIO AutoIDE Secondary Slave PIO AutoIDE Secondary Master UDMA AutoIDE Secondary Slave UDMA AutoUSB Controller Enabled
USB 2.0 Controller EnabledUSB Keyboard Support Enabled
AC97 Audio AutoAC97 Modem DisabledInit Display First PCI SlotOnboard PCI Audio EnabledIDE HDD Block Mode DisabledPOWER ON Function BUTTON ONLY
Onboard FDC Controller EnabledOnboard Serial Port 1 3F8/IRQ4Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8/IRQ3UART Mode Select StandardOnboard Parallel Port 378/IRQ7Parallel Port Mode Standard (ECP if statement printer is
connected)
PWRON After PWR-Fail On
Game Port Address 200Midi Port Address Disabled
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Power Management Setup
ACPI function DisabledACPI Suspend Type S1(POS)
Power Management User DefineVideo Off Method Blank ScreenVideo Off In Suspend NoSuspend Type Stop GrantModem use IRQ 3Suspend Mode DisabledHDD Power Down DisabledSoft-Off by PWR-BTTN Instant-OffWake-Up by PCI card EnabledPower On by Ring DisabledWake Up On LAN Enabled
Resume by Alarm Disabled
Primary IDE 0 DisabledPrimary IDE 1 DisabledSecondary IDE 0 DisabledSecondary IDE 1 DisabledFDD, COM, LPT Port DisabledPCI PIRQ(A-D)# Disabled
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PNP/PCI configurations
Reset Configuration Data Disabled
Resources Controlled By Auto(ESCD)
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Disabled
PC Health Status
Shutdown Temperature 60C/140F
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Embedded Compact PC P4 / C4
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Depending on the device configuration the PC can be equipped withother or additional components (e.g. DVD-ROM drive) or withcomponents with larger storage capacity (e.g. larger hard disks).
If the PC is replaced, these components must be transferred from theold to the new PC or ordered individually.
Overview of PC variantsPart number Description
01750075723 Embedded compact C4-200001750075724 Embedded compact P4-2000
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Technical data
Pentium IV and Celeron
ATX motherboard
Chip set: Intel 845GV
Microprocessors: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz
Intel Celeron 2.0 GHz
Front side bus: 400 / 533 MHz
Main memory: 256 MB, max. 2 GB; Non-ECC; 3.3 V
DIMM slot: 2x DDR DIMM socket (184-pin) DDR
SDRAM technology, unbuffered,DDR200/266
Flash EPROM: BIOS update via diskette possible
Interfaces (front) 2 x USB
Interfaces (rear) 2 x serial (9-pin)
1 x parallel (25-pin, EPP, ECP)
1 x keyboard (PS/2)
1 x mouse (PS/2)
4 x USB
1 x CRT
1 x DVI-D
1 x Game Port
1 x microphone
1 x Line in
1 x Line out / speaker out
1 x LAN
Interfaces (internal) 2 x IDE, primary & secondary
1 x floppy
1 x Wake-on-LAN
Floppy disk drive 3.5", 1.44 MB Slim-line
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Hard disk controller
Hard disk capacity: min. 40 GB, 2.5"
80 GB, 2.5", (01750087691) *
Optical drive CD-ROM drive ATAPI
CD-ROM drive ATAPI
(01750057423) *
Slots 4 x PCI
Video: Integrated graphics
Required memory: Video memory shared 8 - 64 MB
Audio: On-board sound card,4 W amplifier
LAN: On-Board 10/100 Mbit/sec Ethernet
(RJ 45)
Electrical ratings
Line voltage: 110 - 120V / 220 - 240V
Line frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Max. power dissipation: 200 Watt
Dimensions
Dimensions (H x W x D): 130 x 385 x 260 mm
Compatibility (references) Microsoft operating systems
(DOS, WIN NT/2000/XP)
Linux
OS/2
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Front side
1 CD-ROM 5 LED power (green)
2 3.5" floppy disk drive 6 LED HDD (yellow)
3 Two USB ports 7 RESET button
4 ON/OFF button
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Rear side
1 Power output 12 Line (in)
2 Power input 13 Three PCI slots
3 Mouse 14 Slot provided for
4 LPT1 COM add-on card
5 Voltage output + 12 V DC (COM 3 (MUX 1), COM 4
6 LAN on board (Ethernet) (MUX 2))7 COM 2 15 Game port
8 Port for COM 5 (MUX 3) 16 DVI-D port
and COM 6 (MUX 4) (optional) 17 Two USB interfaces
9 Two USB interfaces 18 CRT video
10 Line (out) 19 COM 1
11 Microphone 20 Keyboard
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P195+ Motherboard (ICFT) 01750079126
1 Fan 2 (system) 10 Fan 1 (CPU)
2 COM 2 11 Jumper switching
3 LCD monitor Standard CPU -> Mobile CPU
4 Two USB interfaces and LAN 12 Floppy
5 CRT monitor 13 IDE (secondary)
6 LPT1 14 IDE (primary)
7 COM 1 15 USB 2
8 Keyboard and mouse 16 Fan 1 (system)
9 CPU socket 17 USB 1
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Lithium batteryThere is a lithium battery on the motherboard for preserving the date, time and
the CMOS. This battery needs to be changed about every three years.
Danger of explosion if replaced improperly.
It is therefore important to note the following points:
Avoid short circuits.
Never recharge the battery.
Avoid temperatures above 100 C.
Do not try to open the battery by force. Do not allow the battery to come into contact with water or fire.
Replace the battery only with the same or an equivalent typerecommended by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH (see chapter"Appendix", section "Consumables" in the operating manual).
Dispose of used batteries in compliance with national regulations(observe the manufacturer's specifications, if necessary).
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Position of jumpers
1 JP 6 5 JP 1
2 JP 12 / 13 6 JP 2
3 JP 5 7 JP 14
4 JP 20
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Jumper settings
FSB Auto Select (1-2)
133 MHz (3-4)Jumper 1
Front side bus 100 MHz (4-5)
Normal (1-2)Jumper 2
RTC reset Reset (2-3)
5 V standby (1-2)Jumper 5
Keyboard powerVCC (2-3)
Enabled (1-2)Jumper 6
On-Board AC97
Disabled (2-3)
Enabled (1-2)Jumper 12Jumper 13
Audio Amplifier(left and right channel)
Disabled (2-3)
Jumper 14
Route PC speaker
Signal to AC97
Standard-CPU (1-2)Jumper 20
Mobile-CPU (2-3)
bold = default
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BIOS-Setup
The different system-specific BIOS settings are listed in the hardware
configuration on diskette or CD-ROM which is supplied with everysystem.
BIOS version: WN EP4-M VER2.10 (2K041117)
Standard CMOS features
Date (mm:dd:yy)
Time (hh:mm:ss)
IDE Primary Master Auto
IDE Primary Slave Auto
IDE Secondary Master Auto
IDE Secondary Slave Auto
Drive A 1.44M, 3.5 in.
Drive B None
Video EGA/VGA
Halt On All , But Keyboard
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Advanced BIOS features
Virus Warning DisabledCPU L1 & L2 Cache Enabled
P4-M CPU Speed High
Quick Power On Self Test Enabled
First Boot Device Floppy
Second Boot Device CDROM
Third Boot Device HDD-0
Boot Other Device Enabled
Swap Floppy Drive DisabledBoot Up Floppy Seek Disabled
Boot Up NumLock Status On
Gate A20 Option Fast
Typematic Rate Setting Disabled
Security Option Setup
APIC Mode EnabledMPS Version Control for OS 1.4
OS Select For DRAM > 64 MB Non-OS2
Report No FDD For WIN 95 No
Full Screen LOGO Show Enabled
Small Logo (EPA) Show Enabled
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Advanced chipset features
DRAM Timing Selectable By SPD
Command Pre Clock Auto
Memory Frequency For Auto
System BIOS Cacheable Enabled
Video BIOS Cacheable DisabledMemory Hole At 15M-16M Disabled
Delayed Transaction Disabled
Delay Prior to Thermal 16 Min
AGP Aperture Size (MB) 64
On Chip VGA EnabledOn-Chip Frame Buffer Size 8 MB
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Integrated peripherals
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE EnabledIDE Primary Master PIO Auto
IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto
IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto
IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto
On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled
IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto
IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto
IDE Secondary Master UDMA AutoIDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto
USB Controller Enabled
USB 2.0 Controller Enabled
USB Keyboard Support Enabled
AC97 Audio Auto
AC97 Modem Disabled
Init Display First Onboard
Onboard PCI LAN DisabledAC97 Audio AMP Disabled
IDE HDD Block Mode Disabled
POWER ON Function BUTTON ONLY
Onboard FDC Controller Enabled
Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8/IRQ4
Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8/IRQ3
UART Mode Select StandardOnboard Parallel Port 378/IRQ7
Parallel Port Mode ECP
PWRON After PWR-Fail On
Game Port Adress 200
Midi Port Address Disabled
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Power management setup
ACPI function Disabled
ACPI Suspend Type S1(POS)
Power Management User Define
Video Off Method Blank Screen
Video Off In Suspend No
Suspend Type Stop Grant
Modem use IRQ 3
Suspend Mode Disabled
HDD Power Down DisabledSoft-Off by PWR-BTTN Instant-Off
Wake-Up by PCI card Enabled
Power On by Ring Disabled
Wake Up On LAN Enabled
Resume by Alarm Disabled
Primary IDE 0 Disabled
Primary IDE 1 Disabled
Secondary IDE 0 Disabled
Secondary IDE 1 Disabled
FDD, COM, LPT Port Disabled
PCI PIRQ(A-D)# Disabled
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PNP/PCI configurations
Reset Configuration Data Disabled
Resources Controlled By Auto(ESCD)
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Disabled
Frequency/voltage control
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The following settings are factory defaults and may not be changed.
Auto Detect PCI Clk Enabled
Spread Spectrum Enabled
Linear Spread Model 11
Linear Spread Base 11
Linear Spread Range 1
CPU Clock 100 MHz
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16-Port Multiport Card 01750034037 for ProCash2xxx(xe)
With this PCI multiport card (manufacturer: Impact, series: Fit Win) the numberof COM interfaces on the system unit is increased by another sixteen.The multiport card assigns addresses and IRQs according to the Plug & Playspecification.
1 78-pin D-SUB male connector
There are no jumpers.To operate the multiport card drivers are required. They are supplied on adiskette shipped with the device or can be found in the intranet.
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8-Port Multiport Card 01750034038 for ProCash1500xe.
With this PCI multiport card (manufacturer: Impact, series: Fit Win) the numberof COM interfaces on the system unit is increased by another eight.The multiport card assigns addresses and IRQs according to the Plug & Playspecification.
1 78-pin D-SUB male connector
There are no jumpers.To operate the multiport card drivers are required. They are supplied on adiskette shipped with the device or can be found in the intranet.
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4-Port Multiport Card 01750037518 forProCash 1500xe.
With this PCI multiport card (manufacturer: Impact, series: Fit Win) the numberof COM interfaces on the system unit is increased by another four.The multiport card assigns addresses and IRQs according to the Plug & Playspecification.
1 9-pin D-SUB female connector 2 37-pin D-SUB male connector
There are no jumpers.To operate the multiport card drivers are required. They are supplied on adiskette shipped with the device or can be found in the intranet.
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Card Reader CHD V2x.
Part number Card reader01750049626 Standard with V.24 connection
01750076277 ACT version with V.24 connection
01750076411 Standard with USB connection
01750078148 ACT version with USB connection
The card reader can process magnetic cards as well as chip cards.The firmware can be loaded, if necessary, via the serial interface or via theUSB interface.
The card reader also features a I/O port which can be used, for example, tocontrol LEDs (stand-alone version) or to connect an external pushbuttonBy pressing the pushbutton, which can be connected externally, cards that
have been left inside the device can be removed.
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The card reader comes ready for use of a Security Access Module (SAM). Thedevice has an internal card socket that holds the SAM ID-000 format chip cardThe SAM module can be used to implement encryption and decryptionstandards by means of a crypto processor.
The selection of the ID-000 chip card is customer-specific and depends on thepossibilities of the application software used.
The ACT version also has a feature that arrests an ID card if the systemsoftware detects a certain type of manipulation. E.g. Lebanese Loop. The IDcard arrest is triggered by the software. The card can only be released againmanually.
After removal of the arrested ID card, the system can only be operated with cardreader CHD V2x, but the card arrest function is no longer guaranteed.Card reader CHD V2x must therefore be replaced after ID card arrest.
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Device views
Overall view
Standard
1 Retaining bracket for MM sensor
2 Wheel for transporting card manually
3 Socket for SAM module
4 Card insertion slot
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ACT version
1 Retaining bracket for MM sensor (only for Germany)
2 Wheel for transporting card manually
3 Socket for SAM module
4 Lever to release an arrested ID card
5 Card insertion slot
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Front view
1 Shutter
2 Lever for moving the shutter manually
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Rear view
V.24 version
1 I/O port
2 V.24 data interface
3 Power supply
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USB version
1 USB data interface
2 I/O port
3 Power supply
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Device version used
WN part number Manufacturersname
Tracks Chipcard
Comment
01750049626 V2XF-11JL-W01 T1 R/W
T2 R/W
T3 R/W
Yes StandardversionV.24 connection
01750076277 V2XF-11JI-W31 T1 R/W
T2 R/W
T3 R/W
Yes ACT versionV.24 connection
01750076411 V2XU-11JL-W51 T1 R/WT2 R/W
T3 R/W
Yes StandardversionUSB connection
01750078148 V2XU-11JI-W81 T1 R/W
T2 R/W
T3 R/W
Yes ACT versionwith USBconnection
The firmware modules are to be found on the training CD.The current versions are also provided in the intranet / extranet.Name of corresponding firmware files:
V2X_B00.bin Basic module magnetic card
V2X_C00.bin Basic module chip card
V2X_C05.bin Chip card module EMV
V2X_C06.bin Chip card module ZKA
for standard applications
V2X_C08.bin Moneo cards France
V2X_S00.bin Basic module SAMfor optionalSAM applications
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Due to a symmetric arrangement of the card insertion slot the card reader canbe installed in standard position or turned around by 180.
As in former devices, functions such as detection of the card width, magnetic
track detection and shutter in the card transport route are also available.
To ensure that in case of a power failure the current function is terminatedproperly, a capacitor can be built in the system as an option. The reaction topower failures, however, can also be determined by the application.
The card reader has an internal memory for statistical data. This data can besaved to a log file with KDIAG.
Any errors that have occurred are also saved. The errors can be read out withKDIAG
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Position of components.
SW1 SW3 S1 MM S3 S4
S2
SW4
SW2 SL1 M1 Head
SH SL2SL3
Abbreviation Meaning
S1 - S4 Sensors for card position
SW1 Sensor for pre-recognition of magnetic track
SW2 Sensor for card width
SW3 Sensor to detect position of shutter blade
SW4 Sensor to detect IC contact completely down
SH ShutterSL1 Solenoid which opens the shutter blade
SL2 Solenoid which pulls IC contact down
SL3 Magnet to trigger card arrest(ACT version only)
M1 Motor
MM MM / CIM sensor (only Germany)
Head Magnetic head
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Technical data
Operating voltage 24 V
Current consumption max. 2.0 A (during operation)
500 mA (standby)
Temperature range 5 to 55 C in operation
Interface V.24 or USB
Line speed 1200 bps, 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps,
19200 bps, 38400 bps(factory setting)(automatic detection*)
Data bits 8
Parity even
Stop bits 1
Number of chip card 1
ID-000 for SAM
Lifetime 2,000,000 passes or 6 years
(Chip card contact block: 500,000 contacts)
One pass includes transporting the card forwardsand back.
The number of passes depends on the system.One transaction may consist of several passesplus error correction.
Dimensions (H x W x L) 95 x 108 x 214.2 mm
Weight 2.0 kg
* Automatic baud rate recognition is only active after switch-on.
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Removing a jammed card (ACT version only)
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The following description of how to remove a jammed card only
applies to an ACT card reader.
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Press lever (1) as far as possible in the direction shown by the arrow. Then press lever (2) as far as possible in the direction shown by the arrow. Move the ID card by turning the manual card transport knob (3) so that it
can be removed from the card slot.
Remove the ID card (4).
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Cleaning and test utilities
The following cards should be used for maintenance and service purposes:Test utilities
Hybrid test card: 01750066226(replaces type 01750000093)
Cleaning utilities
Cleaning brush for MM / CIM 86 sensor: 01750012317
Sensor cleaning card: in preparationWincor Nixdorf ELIX wet cleaning card: 01750016388
Cleaning card CHD Austria(pre-saturated cleaning card): 01750057227
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DIP Hybrid Reader ICM 300 01750041226
Functions
Reading of tracks 1, 2 and 3 of the magnetic stripe
Reading and writing during chip processing
Magnetic stripe
The card tracks can only be evaluated while the card is manually inserted orpulled out. The application software determines if reading takes place when thecard is inserted or pulled out or in both instances.
Chip processing
When chip processing is activated, the card is locked inside the module by a
pin to prevent that the card is removed during processing.
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LED
In the front of the card insertion there is an LED panel.When voltage is turned on, the LED starts blinking green until the software is
activated.The application software can be used to determine the color (red, green ororange) as well as the type of display (off, permanent light, flashing frequency)and what the individual displays mean.You will find the error codes in the Programmer's Guide for the user software.
Mounting position
The DIP hybrid reader can be built into systems horizontally or vertically.If it is built in horizontally make sure that the ID card's magnetic stripe facesdown. This ensures that foreign objects (coins, for example) can fall directlythrough the insertion slot into the device.
Block diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Locking pin 5 End sensor
2 Magnetic head 6 Chip contact station3 Front sensor 7 Slide
4 ID card
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Function elements
Rear view
1 Connector for optional emergency capacitor
2 Socket for optional SAM (security access module, chip card in ID-000format)
3 V.24 connector and power supply
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Top view
1 Recess for removing foreign objects
2 Chip contact station
3 Card slide for end sensor activation and for making contact
with the chip card
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Side view
1 Front sensor
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Technical data
Approved magnetic cards according to ISO / IEC 7810, 7811, 781
Approved IC cards ISO / IEC 7816 / 1-3
EMV 96 Ver 3.1.1
(EMV = Europay, Mastercard, Visa)
Memory Card Read / Write SLE 4432, SLE 4442
Weight 170 g
Speed of card movement 10 cm/s to 100 cm/s
DC power supply + 12 V + 10 %
Current consumption:
150 mA
400 mA
700 mA for 2 ms
Climatic requirements
Temperature Humidity(relative
humidity)Operation + 5 C to + 45 C 10 % to 95 %
Storage - 20 C to + 70 C 10 % to 95 %
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Maintenance and service
The following cards should be used for maintenance and service purposes:
Test utilities
Hybrid test card: 01750066226(replaces type 01750000093)
Cleaning utilities
Wincor Nixdorf ELIX wet cleaning card: 01750016388
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Softkeys
Description
1 User side of softkeys
2 Rear side of softkeys
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WN part number Name Formonitor
size
Remarks
01750057215 Softkey set 12.1" Barcl.NDC C H.K.-GPO
12.1 Customer-specificversion
01750059611 Softkey set 12.1" Std. CBrai. H.K. GPO
12.1
01750059634 Softkey set 12.1" DDCC Brai. H.K. GPO
12.1 Customer-specificversion
01750059753 Softkey set 12.1" Std. CH.K. GPO
12.1
01750059754 Softkey set 12.1" DDC
C H.K. GPO
12.1
01750059755 Softkey set 12.1" NDCC Std. H.K. GPO
12.1
01750059756 Softkey set 12.1" NDCC Std. Brai.H.K.GPO
12.1
01750047155 Softkey set Span MonteNDC C Brai.12.1"
12.1 Customer-specificversion
01750074503 Softkey set 12.1"NDC_C 64.5 - 33
12.1
The softkeys are used for menu-based mask input on the monitor and arelocated on the right and left of the monitor.The softkey dimensions depend on the monitor used. The position of the keysand the distance between them depend on the emulation or the software whichruns on the system. In the course of time three standards have beenestablished: WN Standard, NDC and DDC. All three versions are available withBraille as an option.Spare softkeys are delivered in pairs and the softkeys should always be
replaced in pairs, too. In the case of older versions the softkeys can be orderedseparately for the left and for the right side. Make sure then that the softkeys forboth sides are delivered
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EPP V5
Supplier: Thales e-Transactions GmbH
1 PIN pad
2 EPP module on the rear side of the PIN pad
The EPP module is available in many country or customer specific versions.There is a large and constantly growing variety of versions as it is possible tochoose the material (plastic or stainless steel) of the base module, the keysand keyboard labeling (language or customer requirements).It is therefore impossible to list the part numbers.
GPO = glass pearled surface. This feature prevents fingerprints on the buttons.
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Overviev EPP versions
DES 3-DES RSA SAMPlug-In
RKL LastCall
USBinterface
EPP V4DS5002
X X - No 3DES 3Q2004
EPP V4+DS5240
X X Max.4096 Bit
No 3DES orRSA (PKI)
1Q2005
EPP V5ARM 7 X X Max.4096 Bit 4 3DES orRSA (PKI) N/A X
PKI = Public Key InfrastructureDES = Data Encryption StandardRSA = Crytic Algorithm by Rivest-Shamir-Adleman
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Description
The EPP module contains the following functional elements:
Keyboard with numeric pad (0 to 9 and two special keys) for entering thePIN and 4 function keys,
keyboard logic including extensive security circuit components for softwareprotection and the protection of the loadable cryptographic keys used incase of tampering with the housing and the electronics,
security module for secure encryption and decryption of the transmitted
information, socket for optional SAM modules.
The keys for entering the PIN, the keyboard logic and the security module areaccommodated in a tamperproof housing.
A built-in battery prevents the loss of the stored keys and data after the systemis switched off.
In addition to the serial V.24 (RS232) port the EPP module also features a USBport. The USB port is located behind the service cover.
The EPP V5 has a multitasking operating system which allows to distinguishbetween the basic FW and additional security modules.
The basic FW controls communication at the interface and enables reading outthe error statistics. Depending on which security functions are desired thesecurity modules and cryptographic keys are loaded.
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1 Reset button 4 Battery label
2 Screws for housing cover 5 Housing cover
3 Service cover 6 V.24 (RS232) connector
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Service cover open
1 Socket 1 for SAM module 6 USB port
2 Socket 2 for SAM module 7 Configuration notes
3 Opening 1 for USB cable V.24 (RS232) / USB
4 Jumper 8 Socket 4 for SAM module
V.24 (RS232) / USB 9 Socket 3 for SAM module
5 Opening 2 for USB cable
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Port configuration (V.24 / USB)
The port to be used is selected with a jumper beneath the sliding cover.
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The manufacturer configures the EPP module for connection to theV.24 port. If the USB port is required, the jumper has to be inserted ina different position in accordance with the information given on theboard (see the "Service cover open" illustration).
The operating mode may only to be changed in a switched off state,i.e. when the cable has been detached.
Only one cable may be connected.
Simultaneous operation of the two ports (V.24 and USB) is notpermitted and can lead to electrical defects.
V.24 modeThe basic software automatically sets the baud rate to 38,400 bits/s or 19,200
bits/s.The EPP module is supplied with power via the connector of the V.24 port (seethe "Pin assignment" section).
USB modeThe basic CSC W32 software supports the USB port from version 2.0/40 on.In USB mode, the EPP module is supplied with power via the USB port.
If the cable opening (1) is used toconnect the cable, the cable must beprevented from being pulled out withcable tie (2) on the inside.
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Reset buttonThe EPP module features a Reset button accessible from outside whichenables you to delete all security-relevant information. If the Reset button is
pressed, all cryptographic keys and the FW security modules are reset in theEPP module.
The EPP module will no longer work after the Reset button has beenpressed and has to be returned for repair.
Pressing the button
Insert a long pointed object throughthe opening (1) of the housing cover
and press the button for threeseconds at least.
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Smartcard interfaces
To integrate additional functions (such as extra keys for ID card procedures),the EPP module features four sockets for SAM modules on smartcards in ID-000 format.
Inserting a smartcard
Push the metal lock in the direction ofthe arrow and raise the cover.
Insert the card in the cover with thestraight edge at the front so that thecontacts are facing down.
Close and lock the cover.
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Replacing the EPP in the event of an error
Check general functioning. Check that the loaded keys and associated firmware modules are valid. Check the error memory.
The EPP V5 has an error memory. This memory is used to store errorcodes triggered by the security sensors. The error codes can be shown inplain text with a suitable test program (such as KDIAG).
Detach the defective EPP module, remove any customer-specificsmartcards from the defective EPP module, and insert the smartcards in thenew EPP module. P