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H50 Terminal User Guide H50-CM08-B2 Module describes the Frequency bands: 2.4GHZ (FCC ID: UWJH50CM08B2) Fully Qualified Bluetooth system v2.0 + EDR (up to 3Mbps) Support for 802.
H50 Terminal User Guide The GPRS module H50-CM08-B2 has been tested against all above standards as far as applicable together with a H50 POS terminal and associated adapter, should the GPRS module be used in any other application some of above testing may have to be repeated with the final application Safety precautions The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the operation, usage, service or repair of any POS terminal incorporating H50-CM08-B2 module.
H50 Terminal User Guide Below page was User guideline after Installed the GPRS module Or BLUETOOTH module Into the H50 terminal.
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H50 Terminal User Guide BLUE BAMBOO Room 10A, East Tower, Hi-Tech King World 668 Beijing East Road, Shanghai, P.R.C. 200001 Tel: (+86-21) 5308-4181 Fax: (+86-21) 5308-4187 www.bluebamboo.com BLUE BAMBOO Date: June 05, 2007 Version: 1.0 Copyright © 2007 BLUE BAMBOO All rights reserved.
H50 Terminal User Guide Trademark: It is a registered trademark of BLUE BAMBOO. All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Certifications: The production has been approved by CE, FCC, CCC SRRC and MII 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 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user`s authority to operate the equipment.
H50 Terminal User Guide Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................................................................................................. 1 1. 2. Operating Environment and Safety ............................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Environment .............................................................................................................................
H50 Terminal User Guide − Protect the terminal from adverse environmental conditions − Install and maintain the battery − Establish communications connections through modem and GPRS, BlueTooth. 1. Operating Environment and Safety This section provides tips on using and protecting your terminal. The H50 is a portable terminal for performing transactions remotely. Since it is a portable unit, location is not a factor. However, follow the rules established in the environment and safety sections.
H50 Terminal User Guide − Installing modem or GPRS or BlueTooth − Completing magnetic card and smart card transactions Unpack the Shipping Carton Open the shipping carton and carefully inspect the contents for possible tampering or shipping damage. The carton contents include: H50 POS Battery Paper Spindle Power Adapter Adapter Cable (Figure 1) H50 Terminal Shipping Carton Components Terminal Features Features of the H50 terminal is shown as in Figure 2 and Figure 3: -3 www.bluebamboo.
H50 Terminal User Guide (Figure 2) H50 Terminal Front Serial Number SAM Slot Area (optional) Battery (Figure 3) H50 Terminal Back -4 www.bluebamboo.
H50 Terminal User Guide ¾ The LCD display ¾ Alphanumeric keys are in a Telco style form − 1 qz − 2 abc − 3 def − 4 ghi − 5 jkl − 6 mno − 7 prs − 8 tuv − 9 wxy − 0 -sp − ,’” − # ¾ Three Color-coded-function keys − Enter – This is the green key with a downward vertical right angle arrow label. − Clear – This is the yellow key with a leftward arrow label. − Cancel – This is the red key with an “X” label. ¾ 4-navigation key – This is the navigation key to help the user select the correct menu option.
H50 Terminal User Guide ¾ Menu key – Displays the main menu for that application. ¾ Three programmable function keys – These keys are placed just below the display. The keys will point to three different areas on the display. The user can then select an option displayed in one of these areas. Function key Four navigation key Menu key Power On/Off key Numeric key Cancel Clear Enter (Figure 4) Keypad Placement Battery The H50 wireless terminal uses a Li-ion battery.
H50 Terminal User Guide Installation The battery will be shipped with contact protective film which needs to be removed. See Figure 5. (Figure 5) Battery contact guard The battery installs in a slot on the back of the terminal, as shown in Figures 6 and 7. Locking tab (Figure 6) The locking tab clicks when the battery is in place. To remove the battery, push the locking tab at the bottom of the battery and pull the battery from its slot. (Figure 7) Battery installed -7 www.bluebamboo.
H50 Terminal User Guide Warning − Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Li-ion batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly − Do not dispose of Li-ion batteries in municipal waste sites − Use only batteries and power packs approved by Blue Bamboo − Do not plug the Power Adapter into an outdoor outlet Charging the Battery − When the unit turns on, allow the battery to fully discharge. Then connect the power adapter to the unit and charge for 3-4 hours. The unit is now ready for operation.
H50 Terminal User Guide − A pink out-of-paper indicator line appears on the edge of the paper approximately 18 inches before the end of the roll. After this line appears, there is enough paper remaining on the roll to conclude at least one transaction To install the paper roll in the internal thermal printer: (Figure 9) Open the printer cover a. Open the printer cover by rotating the printer cover up and back as seen in Figure 9.
H50 Terminal User Guide d. Close the cover by gently pressing the paper cover until it clicks shut. Allow a small amount of paper to extend outside the cover, as shown in (Figure 11) (Figure 11) Complete paper installation e. Insert the serial cable (18 pin) into terminal. Figure 12 Install serial cable - 10 www.bluebamboo.
H50 Terminal User Guide SIM Card Installation (For GPRS Module Only) The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a smart card inserted in the GPRS module of the H50 terminal that contains your account information. Use the following procedure to install or replace a SIM card: a. Hold the GPRS module in one hand and the SIM card in the other b. Insert the SIM card with the electronic chip facing up and the cut out corner pointing away from the module, as seen in Figure 16.
H50 Terminal User Guide BT module (Figure 17) Install GPRS or Modem or Bluetooth (BT) Module 2.8 Smart Card Reader Transactions To conduct a smart card reader transaction: a. Position the smart card and insert it into the smart card reader slot in a smooth, continuous motion until it seats firmly with the chip facing up (Figure 18). Leave the smart card in the card reader until the transaction is complete. Premature removal voids the transaction. (Figure 18) Insert card b.
H50 Terminal User Guide (Figure 19) Remove card 2.9 Magnetic Card Reader Transactions To conduct a magnetic card reader transaction: a. Position the card with the magnetic stripe facing down and towards the printer. b. Swipe it through the reader in either direction, as shown in Figure 20. Magnetic stripe Swipe card reader Magnetic stripe card (Figure 20) Swipe 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.
H50 Terminal User Guide − 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 3.2 Card Readers: − The magnetic and smart card readers require no regular maintenance. For card reader service, contact your distributor or service provider. CAUTION: Do not attempt to clean the card readers. Doing so may void your warranty. 3.
H50 Terminal User Guide take several recharge attempts to reset the safety circuit when charging. To check that the safety circuit has been reset, simply turn on the terminal. If it turns on, it was reset, if it does not turn on reconnect the power adapter and begin charging again 4.4 Printer Does Not Work − Check battery status.
H50 Terminal User Guide − If the telephone line works, contact your local Blue bamboo representative for assistance 4.7 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.
H50 Terminal User Guide 7 Accessories and Documentation This section lists accessories and documentation available for the H50 terminal. 7.1 How to Order − Visit the H50 online store at www.bluebamboo.com - 17 www.bluebamboo.