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This guide is intended to instruct the installer on how to safely install the FasCard Touch Kiosk Grounding Kit. |
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Required parts & tools
Bw part list Parts C-1063,C-1079,C-1081-M,C-1083,C-5666R1,C-5666R2 ShowDesc2 true ShowImage true ShowDesc1 true
- 2-point harness (included in C-5666R1)
- 4-point harness (included in C-5666R1)
- P1 3" Philips head screwdriver (not included)
- P2 4" Philips head screwdriver (not included)
- 11/32" Wrench or nut driver (not included)
Step-by-step guide
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Step 1 - Powering down the Touch Kiosk
- Open the front of the Touch Kiosk and plug-in the keyboard in any available USB port on the main CPU board.
- Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to bring up the Windows Task menu.
- Touch the power icon in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.
- Select the SHUTDOWN option from the new menu.
- Flip the rocker switch so that the "O" is depressed.
Step 2 - Connecting the rear of the Kiosk
- Locate the shorter screw (P/N: C-1063) and smaller Metal Clamp (P/N: C-1081-M).
- Insert the C-1063 screw into the larger ring on the 4-point harness.
- Bend the C-1081-M clamp around the existing power cable, about 10" from the Kiosk end.
- This provides strain relief for the cable.
- Insert the C-1063 screw and 4-point harness through the clamp and secure it to the base of the drawer as shown here:
The end result should look like the following:
Note There may be an existing plastic wire clamp and screw, you can discard these.
Step 3 – Securing the grounding screws
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In order to avoid damaging the electronic components inside the Kiosk make sure you touch some bare metal to ground yourself against static shock. |
- Using a P2 Philips screwdriver, remove the two (2) screws securing the power supply protector cover. Pull away towards you when removing.
- Be cautious when opening the protective cover so as to avoid pulling or breaking wire connections between the cover and Power Supply Unit (PSU).
- Loosen the screws on the PSU marked with the symbol (for green wire) and -V (for black wire).
- Insert the forked ends of the 4-point harness into the loosened terminals.
- Tighten the terminals and replace the power supply cover, taking care not to pinch any wires.
- There is a notch out of the corner to allow the wires to come out of the cover.
- Replace the two (2) screws and tighten down the power supply cover.
- Using a P1 Philips screwdriver, remove the screw from the base of the card dispenser closest to the power supply.
- Insert the screw through the remaining small ring on the 4-point harness.
- Re-secure the screw back to the dispenser base.
Step 4 – Grounding the main CPU board
- Locate the Power Control Board (PCB) on the back of the front panel.
- Remove the screw in the lower left-hand corner that is securing a plastic clamp.
- Remove and discard the plastic clamp and replace it with the C-1083-M clamp, binding it to the end of the black looming.
- Re-secure the clamp to the board with the screw that was removed earlier.
Step 5 – Grounding the Bill Note Acceptor (BNA)
- Remove the lower 11/32" nut on the left side of the assembly bracket.
- Put one end of the 2-point harness on the stud and re-secured the nut to the stud.
- Remove the upper-left screw from the BNA and apply the remaining end of the 2-point, re-securing it with the C-1063 screw.
Step 6 – Powering on and closing the Touch Kiosk
- Plug-in the power cord to the power supply.
- Power on the Touch Kiosk by flipping the rocker switch so the "I" is depressed.
- Push the Kiosk drawer closed and lock it.
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