Справочник Пользователя для VeriFone OMNI56XXG
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External Printers
Supported
Although all Omni 5xxx variants have an internal thermal printer, it may be
convenient to print larger print runs (for example, daily or weekly reports) to an
convenient to print larger print runs (for example, daily or weekly reports) to an
external printer. The Omni 5xxx terminal supports the VeriFone P250, P350,
P900, and P950 external printers. Contact your VeriFone representative or visit
P900, and P950 external printers. Contact your VeriFone representative or visit
for information on these devices.
External printer connections are through the RS-232 port (see
Figure 13
).
Connect
Terminal Power
Pack
When you have finished connecting optional peripheral(s), you are ready to
connect the Omni 5xxx terminal to the provided or supplied power source.
1
Insert the round barrel connector (see
Figure 14
) into the power port,
identified by the icon at right.
Figure 14
Omni 5xxx Power Pack Connection
a
Route the cable through cable retainer to secure the power cord (see
Figure 14
).
2
Insert the AC power cord into the power pack.
3
Plug the AC power cord into a wall outlet or powered surge protector.
CAUTION
Only use a VeriFone-supplied power pack. Using an incorrectly rated power
supply may damage the terminal or cause it not to work as specified. Before
connecting, ensure that the power supply being used to power the terminal
matches the requirements specified on the bottom of the terminal. (see
matches the requirements specified on the bottom of the terminal. (see
Chapter 3
,
Specifications
, for detailed power supply specifications). Obtain the appropriately
rated power supply before continuing.
NOTE
The bottom of the Omni 5xxx has an integrated cable retaining feature to secure
the power cord to the terminal.
WARNING
Do not plug the power pack into an outdoor outlet or operate the terminal
outdoors. Also, disconnecting power during a transaction may cause transaction
data files not yet stored in terminal memory to be lost.