FasCard F2 Reader Field Replaceable Components Guide
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Overview
This page is intended to guide the installer through the replacement of the standard components considered to be field replaceable in an F2 FasCard Reader.
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Required parts & toolsÂ
Part ID | Description | Image |
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C-5415 | F2 Top Housing w/ screen | |
C-5431 | Magtek + keeper assem VM | |
C-5432 | Magtek + keeper assem HM |
Tools and Supplies (Not Included)
8-32" Torx Security Driver (T15)
No.2 Phillips Screwdriver (or equivalent)
Step-by-step guides
Required part(s)
Part ID | Description | Image |
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C-5415 | F2 Top Housing w/ screen |
Step 1 - Remove F2 FasCard Reader from mount
Locate and remove the C-5416 security screws underneath the FasCard reader.
Fig. 1aGently pull the bottom of the reader forward until it clears the bottom of the C-5414 mounting bracket.Â
Fig. 1bLift the top of the reader clear of the C-5414 mounting bracket.Â
Disconnect all harnesses connected to the reader.Â
Step 2 - Disconnecting the display housing from the main housing
Disconnect the MagStripe Reader (MSR) from the control board.Â
Identify and remove the four (4) Philips screws.Â
Gently lift the display housing (with the control board attached) from the main reader housing.Â
Step 3 - Disconnecting the display housing from the Control Board
Disconnect the display cable by pulling the black tab outwards, towards the cable.Â
Disconnect the interface cable by lifting the "T" portion (from the sides).Â
The display housing is connected to the control board with a small plastic clip.Â
Using gentle pressure, lift the bottom edge of the circuit board free of the corner pegs.
CCI Technical Support recommends setting the control board on a static-resistant surface.
Step 4 - Mounting the Control Board on the replacement Display Housing
Place the mounting hole shown in Step 3, 4.a. above, over the mounting clip.Â
Gently maneuver the Control Board into a locked position with the four corner posts.Â
Connect the display cable to the slot.Â
Hold the cable in place and slide the black tab into the connector to lock it into place.
Connect the interface cable pushing down gently until it locks into place.Â
Step 5 -Â Connect the Display Housing to the Main Housing
Slide the Main Housing onto the Display Housing and secure them together with the screws from Steps 2, 2..
Reconnect the MSR cable.Â
Remount the reader onto the machine.Â
Required part(s)
Part ID | Description | Image |
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C-5431 | Magtek + keeper assem VM | |
C-5432 | Magtek + keeper assem HM |
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Step 1 - Removing the F2Â FasCard reader from the mount
Locate and remove the C-5416 security screws underneath the FasCard reader.Â
Gently pull the bottom of the reader forward until it clears the bottom of the C-5414 mounting bracket.Â
Lift the top of the reader clear of the C-5414 mounting bracket.Â
Disconnect all harnesses connected to the reader.Â
Step 2 - Disconnecting the display housing from the main housing
Disconnect the MagStripe Reader (MSR) from the control board.Â
Identify and remove the four (4) Philips screws.Â
Gently lift the display housing (with the control board attached) from the main reader housing.Â
Step 3 - Disconnected the Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) from the Main Housing
Locate the C-5431 or C-5432 MSR assembly in the Main Housing.Â
With gentle pressure, lift the leading edge (opposite of the clips) clear of the mounting groove.Â
The MSR may now be lifted up and away from the clips that were highlighted above.Â
Step 4 - Connecting the replacement MSR to the Main Housing
Reverse Step 3, 2. to connect the C-5431 or C-5432 replacement MSR assembly to the main housing.Â
The plastic housing has some flex to it and will lock together with gentle pressure if the reader housing is properly aligned.Â
Step 5 -Â Connect the Display Housing to the Main Housing
Slide the Main Housing onto the Display Housing and secure them together with the screws from Step 2, 2..Â
Reconnect the MSR cable.Â
Remount the reader onto the machine.Â
Additional Information
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