24 Vdc connector
Connect the power adapter to the 24 Vdc power connector
G
(Figure 3 on page 6) to provide
power to the printer. This connector should be used only when the 24 V USB communications and
power connector is not used.
Electronic journal card slot
The electronic journal card slot
H
(Figure 3 on page 6) accommodates the electronic journal card
for storing the electronic journal. Depending on country specific regulations, the electronic journal
is either key lock accessible, always accessible, or accessibly by opening the fiscal assembly.
Electronic journal card slot cover
The electronic journal card slot cover
I
(Figure 3 on page 6) is a device that can be used as an
additional fiscal security device to secure the electronic journal card in card slot. The slot cover
can also be used as dust cover, when there is no electronic journal card installed in the slot.
Keylock (optional)
The optional keylock
J
(Figure 3 on page 6) is used to lock the electronic journal card slot cover
in the closed position and secure the installed electronic journal card that contains the electronic
journal.
Note:
An optional internal security screw may be installed to secure the electronic journal card
slot cover in the closed position (see Appendix B, “Country specific information,” on page 77
for more information on this country specific option)
Fiscal tray cover
The fiscal tray cover
K
(Figure 3 on page 6) is secured in place with four screws and provides
an extra layer of fiscal security by providing an additional protection against tampering or disabling
the fiscal logic card.
Service jumper
This jumper is used in the fiscalization operation.
Table 3. Communication interface, rate, and power source
Device
Description
Power
RS-232
115.2 K baud rate
Power-cord and brick
USB
USB is 2.0-Compliant Full-Speed HID; bulk
transfers at 12 Mbps (megabits per second)
System unit input voltage (+24 V);
power-cord and brick if standard USB cable
is used
Power
The SureMark 4610 Model 1NF printers are powered by connecting a power cord and brick to the power
connector or by connecting a 2 meter USB powered signal cable or 4 meter USB powered signal cable
between the system and the 24 V powered USB port on the back of the printer.
Note:
If you are connecting to a system that is not manufactured by Toshiba, you must connect a
power-cord between the brick and the power-cord connector on the printer.
Using the power-cord and brick
The power-cord and brick are used to supply power to the printer when:
v
The printer is connected to the system using the RS-232 connector.
v
The printer is connected to a standard USB port (for example, on a non-Toshiba Point of Sale system.) .
Locating the power reset switch
The power reset switch
A
(Figure 4 on page 8) for the 4610 Model 1NF single-station printer is located
under the paper door.
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