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Operator Manual

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Summary of Contents for My VisionX

Page 1: ...Operator Manual imagine it done Cover unisys 22 09 2006 9 12 Pagina 1...

Page 2: ...Unisys MyVision X Operator Manual OM_Unisys qxd 22 09 2006 9 13 Pagina 1...

Page 3: ...External parts description 2 3 Internal parts description 3 Operating your Unisys MyVision X 3 1 Document support installation 3 2 Extension plate installation 3 3 Power cables connection 3 4 USB2 cab...

Page 4: ...Cleaning the HP C6602A ink jet cartridge 5 4 Cleaning photocells detector 5 5 Replacing the feeder and separator rollers 5 6 Cleaning the reading transport belt 5 7 Install the external covers 6 Speci...

Page 5: ...s information and or software material complies with the laws rules and regulations of the jurisdictions with respect to which it is used The information contained herein is subject to change without...

Page 6: ...ction against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in acco...

Page 7: ...components of your machine Chapter 3 Operating your Unisys MyVision X describes simple installation procedures Chapter 4 Getting started explains how to operate the MyVision X Chapter 5 Maintenance de...

Page 8: ...atch insertion by manually moving the pressure plate Options with limited feeder capacity are also available to cover specific customer needs MICR reading technology available with the Unisys MyVision...

Page 9: ...othing long hair or jewelry that can become entangled in moving parts Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate the MyVision X where people may walk on the cord Always unplug the M...

Page 10: ...quipment has been dropped or damaged If the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Adjust only those controls and replace only those items that are covered b...

Page 11: ...dows standard fonts can be used for printing endorsements The Unisys MyVision X is connected to a PC via a USB2 0 interface 2 1 Packaging List The Unisys MyVision X package includes Operator Manual 1...

Page 12: ...from one place to another Use it only to extract the device from it s packaging 1 Remove the Accessories box the operator manual and the power cable out of the packaging 2 Holding the packaging down w...

Page 13: ...describes the major components of the Unisys MyVision X The component names introduced here and shown in the figures are used throughout this manual Document Pressure Plate Pocket Extension Extension...

Page 14: ...Separator Roller 16 Rear Separator Roller 17 Pre magnetization Head 18 Synchronization Sensor 19 MICR Reading Head 10 U Track Wall 11 Transport Rollers 12 Ink Jet Cartridge Cradle 13 Front Image Camer...

Page 15: ...Installation Insert the Feeder Extension in the slot uncovered by pushing backward the Document Pressure Plate Installation is correct if the Feeder Extension is at the same level of the entrance of...

Page 16: ...g the extension plate face side up along the bottom side of the feeder extension into the support notches until the plate snaps into place Fig 8 The lock tabs should securely fit into the round holes...

Page 17: ...r cord connector in the Power Supply socket Fig 10 2 Plug the Power Supply cable in the MyVision X power connector Fig 11 3 The MyVision X should be plugged into a dedicated electrical power outlet Th...

Page 18: ...on X 3 4 USB2 Cable Connection Connect the USB 2 cable to the USB 2 0 port located on the rear side of the scanner then connect the other end of the cable to an available USB 2 0 port on the PC USB 2...

Page 19: ...Do not touch the ink with your fingers or clothing it will stain Angle the front side of the cartridge downwards and face the two pins with the two holes in the cradle Gently push down the rear side...

Page 20: ...pocket length by inserting the longest document that will be processed in the pocket Move the pocket extension left or right until a space of 5 mm 1 4 is available between the leading edge of the doc...

Page 21: ...ly on line when the control application starts and goes offline when the control application shuts down If you want to force the reader to go offline even when the application is on press the rear swi...

Page 22: ...n The MyVision X is online and the feeder is empty Off Blinking The MyVision X is online and the feeder contains documents ready to feed On Off Interlock switches are activated and an external plastic...

Page 23: ...ign the bottom edges by repeatedly tapping the bottom edge of the documents on a hard flat surface see Fig 16 3 Repeatedly tap the leading edge of the documents on a hard flat surface see Fig 17 4 Che...

Page 24: ...batches of up to 30 by inserting the documents into the feeder all the way Fig 18 The documents must be inserted into the feeder so that the leading edge fits between the two black lines shown in Fig...

Page 25: ...ic insertion Holds up to 30 documents for automatic batch one hand insertion without moving the pressure plate Holding up to 100 documents by pushing back the pressure plate before inserting checks in...

Page 26: ...Started The feeder is designed so that checks can be loaded continuously while the scanner is processing This can be done by inserting checks behind those already present in the feeder Fig 21 OM_Unisy...

Page 27: ...se recommendations Remove the documents when the pocket is nearly full Jams occur when the pocket is too full No pocket full sensor is available Occasionally verify that the endorsements are clearly p...

Page 28: ...free the track by pressing Eject in your application In case of unsuccessful operation apply the following suggestions 1 Extract the jammed document simply by pulling it out with your fingers see Fig...

Page 29: ...the transport See Fig 24 4 After the jam is removed install the inner cover by following the instructions below a Open the pocket extension b Insert the two reference shafts in the corresponding hous...

Page 30: ...is back to its original position Take care to ensure that the inner cover stays behind the scanner which is indicated by a black area see Fig 26 The inner cover grid must be inserted behind the scann...

Page 31: ...re that the two plastic springs are aligned properly as shown in Fig 27 5 In the event that the outer cover has to be removed first disconnect the USB and power cables and then lift the outer cover as...

Page 32: ...ctions listed in chapter 5 1 2 7 If the jam occurs in the image camera area it is advisable to open the front image camera see Fig 30 so that the document can easily be removed Close the image camera...

Page 33: ...g the two shafts with the holes in the bottom cover of the unit Fig 31 Insert the two teeth located on each side of the outer cover in the bottom cover and lock it Fig 32 and 33 9 Reconnect the USB an...

Page 34: ...ore doing maintenance remember to disconnect the USB2 and power cables from the device Note The parts accessible to the operator for cleaning or jam removal are identifiable by green stickers Green st...

Page 35: ...aning the Transport Dust lint and small particles can get into the track area Clean this area as follows 1 Remove the inner and outer covers by pulling up on the covers as illustrated below Fig 36 Fig...

Page 36: ...e lever and remove the U track 3 Inspect and clean the entire track area from beginning to end 4 Remove staples paper clips rubber bands and pieces of paper that may have accumulated during use 5 Usin...

Page 37: ...in the rail D Fig 43 and align the U track Fig 40 Push back the U track Fig 44 until the lever E Fig 40 locks the unit in place Make sure that the pin B Fig 42 is inserted in the receptacle A Fig 41...

Page 38: ...ssembly A comes away from the U track insert the low mylar spring in the lateral slots B and the pad housing in the reference pins C Gently press down until the pad housing stops on the top of the U T...

Page 39: ...ently open the front image camera Fig 47 and remove any debris and dust 2 Clean the Contact Image Sensors with a soft lint free cloth dampened with Isopropyl Alcohol or with eye glass cleaner Fig 48 F...

Page 40: ...e cloth with deionized or distilled water 4 Hold the dampened cloth in contact with the nozzles for a few seconds 5 Then gently wipe the nozzle plate in the direction of the paper movement Do not wipe...

Page 41: ...otocell Detectors The six photocells emitter and receiver are identified with black circles in Fig 50 below Using a container of canned air and nozzle spray the sensors to remove any dust Also a dry s...

Page 42: ...l be necessary to replace the Feeder and Separator Roller rings due to normal wear 1 Open the inner and outer covers 2 Carefully lift the rings off the rollers See the arrows in Fig 51 52 and 53 Fig 5...

Page 43: ...tall the new separator rings on the hubs by pressing down on the surface of the rings making sure the rings are installed flat on their seats The feeder ring must be rolled onto the black pulley Fig 5...

Page 44: ...y be necessary to clean the surface of the reading transport belt to remove extraneous magnetic ink or iron dust Clean the external surface of the belt with a soft lint free cloth dampened with Isopro...

Page 45: ...uctions below 1 Open the pocket extension 2 Insert the two reference shafts in the corresponding housings found in the inner cover Fig 56 3 Push down on the inner cover until it stops ensuring that th...

Page 46: ...e 4 Check the exit pocket to ensure that the two plastic springs are properly aligned as shown in Fig 58 Fig 58 Scanner Inner cover The inner cover grid must be inserted behind the scanner black OM_Un...

Page 47: ...ng the two shafts with the two holes in the bottom cover of the unit Fig 59 Push the cover down 6 Insert the two teeth located on each side of the outer cover in the bottom cover and lock it see Fig 6...

Page 48: ...ompensate wear POCKET A single exit pocket capable of holding 100 documents DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS Height Min 54 mm 2 12 Max 106 mm 4 17 Length Min 80 mm 3 14 Max 235 mm 9 25 Weight Min 60 gr m2 16 M...

Page 49: ...code Recognition CODE 39 CODE 128 INTERLEAVED 2 5 EAN8 EAN13 UPCA UPCE DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES On board Diagnostics Tests the functionality of the scanner Power on Self Testing Automatic self testing and...

Page 50: ...or USB1 1 port 30 dpm and 60 dpm Models Recommended Minimum to obtain max performance 1GHz Pentium IV processor 500 MHz Pentium III processor 256 MB RAM 128 MB RAM 200 MB free disk space 200 MB free d...

Page 51: ...00 000 documents 75 0456 907 Contains two of each average life Feeder Ring for each ring Front Separator Ring Rear Separator Ring Micro duster Air Cans 75 0202 905 Disposable Contains four cans Reorde...

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