Ingenico iCT220 User Manual

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External Power Supply
This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with power from a low voltage external power 
supply.
Only an Ingenico approved power supply (CE Marked) specified for use with this Terminal may be 
used.
Since this product does not have a disconnect device (ON/OFF switch), the Terminal and Power 
Supply must be installed near a suitable power socket which is easily accessible.
In the event of a hazard or malfunction, the Power Supply Unit should be switched off at the 
socket before being unplugged from the mains.
The power supply output lead should only be plugged into the product power input socket.
The power supply will provide adequate power for the Terminal. The user should ensure that all 
other auxiliary apparatus, drawing power from the host, does not overload the power supply.
Operate only from a power source as specified on the Power Supply Unit.
A damaged mains cord (if not a replaceable type) or low voltage secondary input lead cannot 
be replaced by the user, the unit must be returned to the authorised service agent for essential 
repairs and/or replacement.
Connections
Interconnection to other equipment via the externally accessible ports on the Terminal must only be 
made as follows:
Power Supply Input: Operates at Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV). Connect only to an Ingenico 
approved Power Supply (CE Marked) specified for use with the Terminal.
Port(s), 6 way: The RS232 type port(s) operate at SELV and must only be connected to a module
of the same type ie. SELV.
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Line, 6 Way: MUST only be connected to a PSTN socket 
e.g. Telephone wall socket, PABX etc.
Under no circumstances must the PSTN cable be inserted into the RS232 ports. Take due care when 
attaching cables.
External Cables
DO NOT use any other external cables and/or cable lengths (must be less than 3 metres long) other 
than those specified and/or supplied by the manufacturer. Ensure all cables are routed to prevent 
damage or accidental contact.