User Manual FX925SF-ING-VWDC-PRE,011P FX925SF-ING-VPDC-PRE,011P FX925SF-ING-VWDC-PRE,010P FX925SF-ING-VPDC-PRE,010P EMV Android Validator
Table of content 1 Copyright ............................................................................................................................ 2 2 Trademarks......................................................................................................................... 2 3 Warnings and safety notices ............................................................................................... 2 4 Limitation of liability............................................................
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5 About this manual Congratulations on becoming the owner of a Famoco FX9 validator. This user manual is specially designed to detail the device’s main functions and features. Please read this manual before using the device to ensure safe and correct use. ● Descriptions are based on the device’s default settings. ● Images and screenshots may differ in appearance from the actual product.
7 Accessories Note: ● The items supplied with the device and any available accessories may vary depending on the region or service provider. ● The supplied items are designed only for this device and may not be compatible with other devices. ● Appearances and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. ● Third-party accessories may not be compatible with your device. 7.
8 Getting started 8.1 Product Content All Famoco FX9 validators are made of two parts: • • A Back Casing (Wall or Pole) consisting of a system of attachment, a voltage-reducing card and USB ports. A Front Casing containing all the intelligence of the device. 8.2 How to install FX9 validators 8.2.1 Electrical recommendations Warning: Make sure that the power supply is switched off during the entire installation.
Input voltage of 24V DC: 24V DC Copper section mm2 (25 W/h, I=1,042,08) Cable length (m) minimum (both ways) (PT 5%) maximum Rigid wire’s (PT 2.5%) cross-section AWG equivalence 1 0.01 0.03 0,5 mm2 AWG 20 2 0.03 0.06 0,5 mm2 AWG 20 5 0.07 0.15 0,5 mm2 AWG 20 10 0.15 0.30 0,5 mm2 AWG 20 15 0.22 0.44 0,5 mm2 AWG 20 20 0.30 0.59 0,75 mm2 AWG 18 25 0.37 0.74 0,75 mm2 AWG 18 30 0.44 0.89 1 mm2 AWG 18 8.2.2 How to install Back Casings Wall 8.2.2.
.2.2.2 Prerequisite installation 8.2.2.2.1 Installation surface To ensure proper installation and sealing at the rear of the unit, the installation surface must be straight and level. A seal is still provided to compensate for roughness and surface defects. 8.2.2.2.2 Electrical recommendations Please refer to section8.2.1Electrical recommendations. 8.2.2.2.
1. 2. To ensure the tightness of the device, the breakable openings are available both for fixing and for the passage of cables. Identify and break only those that will be required for fixation among those available. Use the drilling template, or directly mark the surface, to identify the position of the different holes to make to fix the support. Use a drill and dowels adapted to the type of materials (full, hollow ...). 3. Breakable openings are available for the passage of cables.
Cables can be routed directly from the rear of the unit, in the case of a hollow wall, or through the bottom of the cable gland. In both cases, the breakable or pierceable openings are available. 8.2.2.3 Assembly & electric installation 8.2.2.3.
8.2.2.3.2 Preparation of the back casing 1. Once the fixing holes and cable ducts have been identified and opened on the rear face, proceed to pass the cables and fix the back casing against the surface. The back casing is supplied with a seal which makes it possible to seal in the event of irregularities on the surface, make sure to place it during the installation. 2. The rear phase has two USB-A female connectors, to connect external devices (dongles or USB cables).
c. The jumper available allows activating the 12/24 VDC power line in the front casing, needed for some use-cases. i. For FX925SC-ING & FX925SF-ING, the jumper must be plugged. ii. For FX915SC-ASK & FX925SC-TT, the jumper must be removed. d. In the case of cables passing through protruding grommets, use the lower bracket to tighten and secure the cables against possible tearing. 4. Before closing the unit, make sure that the seal on the contour of the back casing is correctly fitted.
5. For the installation of the intermediate part and the closing of the rear face, use the 8 screws supplied and the Torx screwdriver TT20, with rod length of 80 mm minimum to go to the bottom of the barrel, in order to screw and close the wall mount. 6. The result is as follows. The whole assembly remains secure and access to the electronic card remains hidden, thus avoiding any manipulation by maintenance personnel that could result in an accident by electrocution.
8.2.2.4 End of installation test Once the Back Casing is installed, you can test the electrical connection and the correct power supply of the unit by checking, with a multimeter, the following test points ● VCC +5V DC must be lowered and stabilized in 5V DC ● VCC +12V/24V: o Must be 0V for FX915SC-ASK and FX925SC-TT as the jumper must have been removed during the installation. o Must be 12V or 24V (depending on the voltage used to power the FX9) for FX925SC-ING and FX925SF-ING. 8.2.
8.2.3.2.2 List of supplies Designation Commentaries Quantity 5.5 mm drill bit Drilling for the anti-rotation screw 1 Drill bit between 12 and 16 mm Central hole drilling 1 Tapered reamer, diameter of 20 Central hole drilling 1, optional Electrical cables 2 rigid-conductor power cables, cross-section and length depending on the vehicle layout (*). Cross-section must be under 1.
8.2.3.3.4 Standard drilling template Place the unit at the desired height from the floor. Take care to check the specific height instructions for each use case. The standard drilling template is as follows: 1. Use the drilling template to identify the position and the different holes to be drilled on the pole to fix the support. 2. Use a 5.5mm (+/- 0,1mm) drill bit to make the holes at the extremities. Only one is mandatory. This hole will be used for the anti-rotation screw. 3.
8.2.3.3.5 Drilling template for data cabling In case of data cables (USB) should arrive at the rear casing, and extra drilling holes on the pole could be considered. 8.2.3.4 Mechanical assembly & electrical installation Warning: For safety reasons, make sure that the power supply is turned offthroughout the operation. 8.2.3.4.
The installation of the validator uses the following elements: • • • • • • 4 metal brackets, all identical 2 anti-rotation screws with washers screws for fixing the fixing brackets to the back casing 16 plastic spacers (8 spacers per pair of fixing brackets) 4 nuts, washers and hexagonal-head screws - 2 per pair of brackets 8 TT20 Torx screws, for fixing the intermediate part on the back casing part The mounting system, composed of metal brackets and plastic spacers, can adapt to all pole sizes from 30mm
2. For a perfect centering on the pole, place the recommended number of spacers for the diameter of the pole, then fix the lower bracket with the 4 flat-headed screws, as shown: In this example, only one spacer is placed behind the bracket. This configuration is suitable for 35 mm diameter bars. It is recommended to use the spacers configuration behind/between the brackets as follows: 3.
● Seal Type 3 can be identified by a “36 - 40” engraving 4. The fully assembled back casing will hold the rear seal halves and the rear brackets, as follows: 8.2.3.4.3 Mounting the back casing 1. Place the back casing on the pole, align the holes with the mounting brackets.
2. Stack the recommended number of spacers on the fixing screws, depending on the diameter of the pole, so that they serve as a stop against excessive tightening of the fixing bracket. Place the nuts/screws with the washers provided. 3. Place the upper brackets so that they align the hole(s) in the bar with the antirotation screw(s).
4. Tighten the self-locking nuts and the anti-rotation screw(s) using the pipe wrench. The result is: 8.2.3.4.4 Intermediate part fixing 1. Remove the lid that protects the access to the accessible electric items: the terminal block, the fuse and a jumper.
2. Pass the power cable through the opening in the center. 3. Place the remaining halves of the seals on the top and bottom of the intermediate part.
4. Use the 8 screws provided with the TT20 Torx-type screwdriver, with a minimum shank length of 80mm to go to the bottom of the clearance hole, to screw and fix the intermediate part on the rear casing. 5. Once both parts are fixed, let the power cable hang slightly while waiting for the wire connection. 8.2.3.4.5 Electrical connection For safety reasons, make sure that the power supply is turned off throughout the operation. 1. Strip the two power wires. Crimp the end of the wires (only if necessary). 2.
3. Ensure the jumper is on the right configuration depending on the FX9 version you use: a. For FX925SC-ING & FX925SF-ING, the jumper must be plugged. b. For FX915SC-ASK & FX925SC-TT, the jumper must be removed. Finally, replace the lid, as shown in the image below, to hide the wiring and protect the access to the terminal block and fuse.
8.2.3.5 External Peripherals & data cabling 8.2.3.5.1 External peripherals The back casing provides 2 female USB type A connectors for external peripherals and dongles. These peripherals will operate together with the front casing, once the FX9 validator is assembled. Please note the USB standard is USB 2.0. Therefore, the maximum power supply available per connector is 500 mA.
8.2.3.6 End of installation test Please refer to section8.2.2.4End of installation test. 8.2.4 How to install the front casing The installation of the front casing for wall and pole is the same, and it is done by fitting and then sliding it down. Open Close Finally, the lock placed at the bottom of the casing makes it possible to secure the unit. 8.2.5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 8.2.5.1 Troubleshooting Refer to the table below to identify and resolve the problem.
The fuse seems to be blown - Respects the centering of the device on the pole. - Avoids over-tightening the brackets to avoid a deformation of the supports and a possible twisting of the plastic parts. If a continuity test confirms the observation, the fuse can be removed with pliers or an equivalent tool. The fuse is 5x15 mm in size, with 3A protection for a standard 12/24 V DC power supply. No 12/24 voltage on the central connector (Molex) 1. Check if the jumper is well plugged a.
8.5 How to switch the device ON or OFF The product starts automatically as soon as it is powered on. 8.6 Home screen and synchronization Once your device is switched on it will start synchronizing. If there are no applications installed on it yet, the device will be locked on a screen as shown below Figure: No applications installed screen Connection To set up your device you need connectivity.
If the synchronization is in progress, please wait until it is complete. If the synchronization is complete but no applications have been installed, or if the synchronization has been aborted, please contact your customer support. 8.7 How to read an NFC or payment card To read an NFC or a payment card, bring the card near the NFC / payment design of a hand holding a card on the front casing, below the scan engine. The device can read an NFC card at less than 3cm.
Barcodes supported* 1D: UPC, EAN, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, Code 11, Matrix 2 of 5, Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5, Mis Plessey, GSI DataBar, China Postal, Korean Postal, etc. 2D: PDF417, MicroPDF417, Data Matrix, Maxicode, QR Code, MicroQR, Aztec Hanxin, etc. *Please ensure that performances of the FX9 validators are sufficient to read barcodes you choose to use under your use and installation conditions (barcode size, barcode media type, brightness of the environment ...
Characteristics Display Notification Touch Panel 5.0” , IPS FWVGA 960x480 pixels 5.
2D PDF417, MicroPDF417, Data Matrix, Maxicode, QR Code, MicroQR, Aztec Hanxin, etc.
7. The customer shall have no right to reject, return, or receive a refund for any product user under the above-mentioned situations, not excluding your statutory rights under national law. 11 Safety and general information The device contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and in some cases battery systems. You should treat it with care and pay attention to the following points: ● Do not install FX9 products outside. All FX9 products are made for indoor installations.
● Do not use the device where blasting is in progress. ● Do not leave the battery discharged or disconnected for long periods; and your battery life will be reduced. ● Do not expose the device to oils or solvents. ● The information & images in this guide are valid at the time of publication of the guide. Changes to this information & images can be made without prior notice.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help." The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separationdistance of at least 20 cm from all persons. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
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