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Section 3.  Operation   

 
 

 

 

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Cleaning Check Path and Scan Bars 

 

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When the check path access door is open, as shown in Figure 3-4, check the path for 
debris. To clean, turn the unit over and tap gently on the bottom. 

 
 

 

 

Figure 3-4.  Cleaning Check Path and Scan Bars 

 

2.

 

Check the scan bars to ensure there is no build-up of ink or paper debris. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for IMAGESAFE

Page 1: ...ND DUAL SIDED CHECK SCANNER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875472 2 FEBUARY 2010 REGISTERED TO ISO 9001 2008 1710 Apollo Court Seal Beach CA 90740 Phone 562 546 6400 Tech Suppo...

Page 2: ...ed or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of MagTek Inc MagTek is a registered trademark of MagTek Inc ImageSafe is...

Page 3: ...to the warranty service location and to use the original shipping container or equivalent MagTek will return the product prepaid via a three 3 day shipping service A Return Material Authorization RMA...

Page 4: ...atus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique...

Page 5: ...Agreement due to Licensee s failure to comply Licensee agrees to return the Software to Licensor Receipt of returned Software by the Licensor shall mark the termination LIMITED WARRANTY Licensor warra...

Page 6: ...vi...

Page 7: ...TORS 11 CLEANING 11 Opening the Unit 12 Cleaning Check Path and Scan Bars 13 Closing the Unit 17 SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 19 REQUIREMENTS 19 SET UP 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 APPENDIX A CHECK READIN...

Page 8: ...2 MagneSafe Reader Swipe 10 Figure 3 3 Opening the Unit 12 Figure 3 4 Cleaning Check Path and Scan Bars 13 Figure 3 5 Activating the Cleaning Swab 14 Figure 3 6 Cleaning the First Scan Bar 15 Figure...

Page 9: ...The ImageSafe Scanner also offers an integrated MagneSafe secure card reader to secure card based payment transactions by encrypting the encoded card holder date on debit credit and gift cards The Ma...

Page 10: ...h EXIF tags BMP Image compression CCITT G4 or JPEG Ability to capture up to four images per check SHA1 digital signature for image file authentication MagneSafe secure card reader LED indicator to pro...

Page 11: ...0 000 passes Document Speed 10 ips Document Size 4 x 9 Maximum 3 x 2 625 Minimum Image Resolution 200 dpi MICR fonts supported E13 B CMC 7 Interface Options USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 MECHANICAL Dimensions Le...

Page 12: ...ImageSafe 4...

Page 13: ...e ImageSafe Scanner to a computer Failure to perform this step will prevent the ImageSafe application from installing properly Figure 2 1 ImageSafe Component Identification REQUIREMENTS The following...

Page 14: ...e 3 On the AC power adapter connect the plug to wall outlet 4 The LED indicator on the ImageSafe Scanner should turn on to a steady green The LED indicator on the ImageSafe Scanner is located on the s...

Page 15: ...installed to securely attach the USB and power supply cable to the ImageSafe chassis To install the clip insert the cables into the retaining clip and then plug the clip with cables into the ImageSafe...

Page 16: ...ImageSafe 8...

Page 17: ...2 Place the check so the leading edge is in the open slot Slide the check forward 3 When the ImageSafe Scanner detects the presence of the check the motor will turn on At this time press the check fo...

Page 18: ...unit and toward the wide color stripe on the MagneSafe reader as indicated in Figure 3 2 2 Slide the card in one motion from the top of the unit down through the slot as indicated in the illustration...

Page 19: ...ady to process check scan or card swipe Collected data is valid and correct BLINKING AMBER Check is being processed SOLID RED Error collecting data or data is invalid BLINKING RED Paper Jam Refer to S...

Page 20: ...To open the check path and gain access to the Scan Bars grip the ImageSafe Scanner hold the unit as shown in Figure 3 3 Press the access latch button with your thumb and the access door will pop open...

Page 21: ...the check path access door is open as shown in Figure 3 4 check the path for debris To clean turn the unit over and tap gently on the bottom Figure 3 4 Cleaning Check Path and Scan Bars 2 Check the s...

Page 22: ...ars use the cleaning swab shown in Figure 3 5 Activate the swab by bending the plastic tube until you hear a snap 4 Wait until the liquid moves into the sponge tip It should be damp when touched Figur...

Page 23: ...Section 3 Operation 15 5 When the tip of the swab is damp clean the first scan bar by wiping the swab up and down the scan bar surface as indicated in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Cleaning the First Scan Bar...

Page 24: ...ImageSafe 16 6 After cleaning the first scan bar clean the second scan bar by again wiping the swab up and down the scan bar surface as indicated in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Cleaning the Second Scan Bar...

Page 25: ...s shown in Figure 3 8 Push the rear access door closed with the right hand while holding on the opposite side with the left hand 2 The unit is properly closed when the two panels are flush and the lat...

Page 26: ...ImageSafe 18...

Page 27: ...r to the ImageSafe Scanner Possible causes for this problem are AC adapter connection to outlet make sure the AC adapter is securely connected to outlet on the wall or power strip AC adapter connectio...

Page 28: ...es for this problem are Interference the ImageSafe may be too close to a monitor AC adapter or magnetic device Move the ImageSafe away from the source of interference Printing problem the check being...

Page 29: ...by dust build up or foreign debris see Figure 4 1 for sensor location or an error occurred when the MICR card data was read To resolve the issue try reinserting the check or re swiping the card if thi...

Page 30: ...step 09 09 Cable problem Possible causes for this problem are Loose connection the cable connector on the PC or the ImageSafe Scanner may be loose Make sure that both connectors are tightly connected...

Page 31: ...onnected The computer is turned off Sensor board is damaged Power connection failure The ImageSafe Scanner has a problem that needs further analysis testing and possibly repair Please contact the MagT...

Page 32: ...ImageSafe 24...

Page 33: ...s used in the US Canada Australia United Kingdom Japan India Mexico Venezuela Colombia and the Far East The CMC 7 set is used in France Spain other Mediterranean countries and most South American coun...

Page 34: ...nnumeric Characters CMC 7 Character MICRImage Reader Output SI A SII B SIII C SIV D SV E CHECK LAYOUTS Personal checks with MICR fields are shown in Figure A 1 Business checks are shown in Figure A 2...

Page 35: ...the checks on the illustration and represent the 4 MICR fields 1 Transit Field The Transit field is a 9 digit field bracketed by two Transit symbols The field is subdivided as follows Digits 1 4 Feder...

Page 36: ...r and or a transaction code Note that an On Us symbol must always appear to the right of the account number 3 Amount Field The Amount field is a 10 digit field bracketed by Amount symbols The field is...

Page 37: ...ftware follow the steps below 1 Insert the installation software CD into your computer s CD ROM or download software directly from the MagTek website www magtek com the installation application will a...

Page 38: ...ck the options you wish to install and press Next to proceed with the installation 3 The next step in to select the software installation location Press Browse to select a location or press Next to ex...

Page 39: ...Appendix B Demo Software and USB Drivers 31 4 The ImageSafe software is now installed press Finish to complete the installation process...

Page 40: ...art button Then navigate to the demo program by clicking on All Prorgams MagTek Excella STX and Excella STX Demo exe When the Demo program is selected the window below will be shown Select ImageSafe I...

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