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Figure 1-5 PR5000 Tabletop Installation

The PR5000 Reader can be placed on a tabletop for events such as a fundraiser or a library book sale. 
This section includes the instructions for installing the PR5000 Reader on a tabletop. Please review the 
tabletop installation considerations before continuing.

Tabletop installation considerations:

Wiring and Power Considerations reviewed.

The location and the height of the reader should be selected to permit easy access.

•    Ensure that Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements are met.

In warm climates, the reader should be shaded from direct sunlight.

•    The maximum external temperature of the reader must not exceed 104°F (40°C) to ensure that the internal temperature 

limit is not exceeded.

Ensure there is enough clearance for the operator to access the screen and swipe cards.

Install the reader on a tabletop

To install the reader on a tabletop

1

Connect power, network, and communication cables to the reader.

See: 

PR5000 Functional Overview 

(page 1-2) and 

Connecting Cables 

(page 1-10).

Note

: Connecting power is not required when using the battery option.

2

Place the reader on the tabletop, and then neatly route all cables underneath the reader and out of the 
way. 

Optionally use cable ties to keep all cables together.

3

Connect the power cord to a grounded outlet or power strip.

Tabletop installation is complete. See: the 

Point of Sale (PR5000) Configuration Guide

 to complete 

your set up.

Summary of Contents for PR5000

Page 1: ...403 002 018 Rev A Point of Sale Reader PR5000 Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...403 002 018 Rev A Table 0 1 Revision History Bb Document Part Number Rev Description Date 403 002 018 A ECO10431 Initial Release PENDING...

Page 3: ...ul interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at...

Page 4: ...772C LB1DX and 7922A 2005 Australia and New Zealand Class A statement Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may...

Page 5: ...403 002 018 Rev A Note The regulatory compliance information above can be viewed on the reader s display To view this information on the reader at the Main Menu press the Regulatory Information button...

Page 6: ...utputs 2 Functional Overview Bottom 3 Functional Overview Top 4 PR5000 Mount Kit 5 INSTALLING THE PR5000 READER 5 Reader Installation Overview and Wiring Considerations 5 Wiring and Power Consideratio...

Page 7: ...Discernible tones for valid and invalid transactions Stereo speakers 2 The PR5000 supports Sony Felica MIFARE Classic MIFARE DESFire EV1 EV2 and Blackboard Mobile Credentials Android only The followin...

Page 8: ...standard 802 3af at 15 40 W Two USB 2 0 Type A connectors One USB Type C connector that support USB 2 0 high speed data transfer 12V 15W DC Power Input Two 2W stereo speakers Functional Overview Botto...

Page 9: ...T I O N A L O V E R V I E W 1 3 403 002 018 Rev A Functional Overview Top Figure 1 3 Functional Overview Top LCD Captive Touchscreen Proximity and Ambient Light Sensor Microphone Camera Magnetic Card...

Page 10: ...ble 1 1 List of parts ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 044 028 C34 M4 X 6MM PANHEAD MACHINE SCREW ZINC PLATED 5 2 044 028 E39 6 32 X 3 4 TRUSS HEAD PHILLIPS MACHINE SCREW 5 3 044 028 E40 6 32 X 1...

Page 11: ...DER INSTALLATION OVERVIEW AND WIRING CONSIDERATIONS Wiring and Power Considerations Wall Wart power supply included The power supply requires a dedicated outlet Power Over Ethernet POE POE provides po...

Page 12: ...haded from direct sunlight The maximum external temperature of the reader must not exceed 104 F 40 C to ensure that the internal temperature limit is not exceeded Ensure there is enough clearance for...

Page 13: ...n Guide for instructions on how to enable and disable this feature Figure 1 6 Wall Mount Installation Wall mount installation considerations Wiring and Power Considerations reviewed An electrical gang...

Page 14: ...are any discrepancies contact your Blackboard Client Manager 2 Obtain the PR5000 Mount Base Blackboard Part No 044 059 119 or VESA 75 mount not included When using the PR5000 Mount Base review Figure...

Page 15: ...5000 Reader and the PR5000 Mount included Blackboard Part No 044 059 120 7 Place the reader on a tabletop with the front of the reader facing downward Blackboard recommends using a towel or soft cloth...

Page 16: ...vides data output through AUX1 A serial connection from AUX1 to third party hardware is required 11 Place the PR5000 Reader on the Mount Base by sliding the Mount s open slots over the loosely attache...

Page 17: ...o 70 degrees Celsius Regulatory Compliance US Canada FCC Part 15 Class A CSA UL 62368 1 Ed 2 0 Europe EN 62368 1 Ed 2 0 CE Mark Australia New Zealand IEC 62368 1 Ed 2 0 USB 2 0 Type A Connectors 2 5 V...

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