Blue Bamboo CT100 Contactless Terminal User Guide CT100
CT100 Contactless Terminal User Guide BLUE BAMBOO Date: Aug 25, 2009 Version: 1.0 BLUE BAMBOO Headquarters Blue Bamboo Transaction Systems (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 6 Floor, Huishan Technology Park, No. 3333 Changning Road, Shanghai, P.R. China 200336 Tel: +86 21 5219 0333 Fax:+86 21 5219 0603 www.bluebamboo.com Copyright © 2009 BLUE BAMBOO All rights reserved.
CT100 Terminal User Guide Trademark: © Blue Bamboo. All rights reserved. Blue Bamboo, the Blue Bamboo logo and brand name are trademarks of Blue Bamboo registered in the United States. Certifications: The production has been approved by CE, FCC and CCC The Li-ion battery has been approved by UN.DOT and CE The power adapter has been approved by CCC, TUV GS, UL, CE and FCC SAR statement: CT100 terminal which this declaration relates is conformity with the article C95.
CT100 Terminal User Guide Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................................................................................................. 5 1 Operating Environment and Safety ..................................................................................................................... 5 Environment ................................................................................................................................
Introduction This guide describes how to set up and install a CT100 Contactless terminal. It also includes information on how to − Protect the terminal from adverse environmental conditions − Install and maintain the battery − Establish communications connections through an USB dongle 1 Operating Environment and Safety This section provides tips on using and protecting your terminal. The CT100 Contactless Terminal is a portable terminal for performing transactions remotely.
2 CT100 Contactless Terminal Operation 2.1 Unpack the Unit Carton Open the unit carton and carefully inspect the contents for possible tampering or unit damage. The carton contents include: CT100 Terminal Battery Quick Installation Guide USB Cable Power Adapter Warranty Card (Figure 1) CT100 Contactless Terminal Unit Carton Components 2.
(Figure 2) CT100 Contactless Terminal Front (Figure 3) CT100 Contactless Terminal Back ¾ The Status LED Indicators – These Indicators are placed above the display.
Functions: a. Tri-color LED (Left most LED) When the terminal is powered by the AC Power supply directly without battery, the Tri-color LED will indicate red all the time.
¾ The LCD Display ¾ Power/Shift Button ¾ Three Color-coded-function keys − Enter – This is the green key with a round label. − Clear – This is the yellow key with a triangle label. − Cancel – This is the red key with an “X” label. ¾ Docking Port – The terminal can be connected with Docking Station via this port 2.3 Power the Terminal 2.3.1 By Using an AC Power Adapter − Plug the Power Adapter into the wall outlet, and then connect the power adapter to the unit via Charging/Power port.
2.4 Battery The CT100 Contactless terminal can also be powered by a Li-ion battery. The internal logic of the battery prevents both overcharging and undercharging (a fault condition in which the battery level goes well below the minimum acceptable charge and the battery becomes unusable). Note: Conserve battery power by turning the CT100 Contactless terminal off when not in use.
can be fully charged about 5 hours. Then the Tri-color LED will turn blue. 2.5 SAM Card Installation When you first receive the CT100 terminal, you may need to install a Secure Access Module (SAM) card. The following procedure describes SAM card installation: a. Turn the terminal over. Remove the set screws and the cover. The SAM slot is located beneath the battery, as seen in Figure 7 b. Insert the SAM card in the slots with the electronic chip facing down and the cut-out corner on the bottom.
2.6 USB Dongle Installation CT100 can use an USB dongle to communicate with other devices through a wireless connection. Use the following procedure to install or change the USB dongle in the CT100 terminal: a. Turn the terminal over so that you are facing the back of the terminal b. Remove the set screw and the dongle cover c. Insert the communication dongle into the terminal’s USB port. (Figure 9) d. Insert the dongle cover into the slot. e. Use the screws to lock the dongle cover into place.
Contactless card reader (Figure 10) Tap card 3 Maintenance 3.1 Terminal − For normal dirt, use a clean cloth slightly dampened with water and a drop or two of mild soap. For stubborn stains, use alcohol or an alcohol-based cleaner − Never use thinner, acetone, trichloroethylene, or key tone-based solvents — these chemicals can deteriorate plastic or rubber parts − Do not spray cleaners or other solutions directly onto the keypad or display 3.
or the USB cable is correctly connected. − When the terminal is powered by the battery, please ensure that the battery charge state is not below the critically low level − Recharge or replace the battery − Make sure that you press the power on/off key for approximately 2 seconds, until the unit lights up 4.
4.5 Keypad Does Not Respond − Check the display panel. If it displays the wrong characters or nothing at all when you press a key, follow the steps outlined in section 4.2 − If pressing a function key does not perform the expected action, refer to the user documentation for that application to ensure you are entering data correctly.
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