Terminal UltraLight Reader User Manual YSQ Terminal Administrator Guide PDF
Terminal UltraLight Reader User Manual YSQ Terminal Administrator Guide PDF
Terminal UltraLight Reader User Manual YSQ Terminal Administrator Guide PDF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 3
1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.2
3.3
4.2
4.3
5.2
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INTRODUCTION
1.1
PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT
This documentation provides essential information on installation, configuration and administration of YSoft
SafeQ Terminal UltraLight. It covers both YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print & Copy and YSoft SafeQ
Terminal UltraLight Print Only versions.
1.2
The YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight is a low-price version of Terminal Professional. YSoft SafeQ Terminal
UltraLight provides compact, fast and simple user interface for authorization to printer and copier and
workflow improvements such as follow me feature, print job management, self-serve printing and copying and
scan workflow improvements. It has no display available; therefore user interaction is limited to status leds and
keyboard. User authentication is possible with card or pin.
As already mentioned the YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight is produced in two versions:
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1.3
Terminal UltraLight
YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight
MFD
Multi-Functional Device
1.4
DISCLAIMER
The user that makes changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
(Y Soft s.r.o.) could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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2.1
OVERVIEW
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The purpose of Terminal UltraLight is to provide user interface when interacting with printer and copier. The
key function of the terminal is to handle user authentication and authorization to the device and the user interface for job queue management.
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The Terminal UltraLight is equipped with a 2-ports network switch and so it is not necessary to provide another
Ethernet socket for connection - the copier or printer can be connected via the terminal. It features a microcomputer, flash ROM, network interface and a card reader.
Terminal is powered by external power supply that is also included in installation package.
The emergency button is used for reset the terminal into default settings.
2.2
CAPACITIVE KEYBOARD
Capacitive touch keyboard utilized in the Terminal UltraLight is the latest technology providing better reliability
and endurance than standard micro switch or membrane keyboards. The keyboard senses capacitance change
on electrodes below the keyboard label. The bigger capacitance change the better the keyboard recognizes the
touch. It is not important how strong user presses the button it is important to touch larger area. Each key
press is signalized by a short beep (if beeps are enabled and use of given key is applicable at the moment).
For reasons above some requirements need to be met for proper operation:
Use fingerpads instead of fingertips. Fingerpads cover larger area and are much better detected than
fingertips.
Using of force is irrelevant, it is absolutely enough to gently place the finger on the keyboard.
The keyboard will not work when touched by non-conductive materials or materials with very small
capacitance. Such materials include nails, plastic, styluses, pens, screwdrivers etc.
The keyboard will not work when wearing gloves. Some exceptions to this may however apply to latex
gloves used in medicine or food industry.
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2.3
The keyboard requires calibration for proper operation. The calibration is done each time the Terminal UltraLight is started. It is therefore absolutely necessary not to touch the keyboard during
terminal startup otherwise the keyboard may not work properly.
It may happen that the keyboard will become less or much more sensitive to touches after a long period of operating time or when electrostatic or electromagnetic properties in the surrounding area
change. When this problem occurs it is necessary to reboot or power off/power on the terminal so it
would automatically calibrate the keyboard to new environment values.
Parameter
Value
Control
Capacitive keyboard
Identification
Network
Processor
Freescale Coldfire v2
Memory
12V DC
1.0A
Working temperature
+5C to +35C
Storage temperature
0C to +50C
no added resistance
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To install the Terminal UltraLight, please following four steps in the order mentioned:
3.1
use the mounting kit to fix the terminal on a suitable place - mostly on the side of MFD (Chapter 3.2),
and activate an external copying control interface of copier/MFD device (only for Terminal UltraLight
Print & Copy edition).
CONNECTING CABLES
Terminal UltraLight requires TCP/IP connection to the YSoft SafeQ server. Terminal has own IP and MAC address.
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WARNING
Use the original power supply received with the Terminal UltraLight only! Another power supply may
damage the terminal. Such damage would not be covered by the warranty.
SAFETY NOTICE
The Terminal UltraLight is not equipped with any power switch. Therefore the power socket MUST
be on visible and available place during the time the Terminal is on.
3.2
TERMINAL MOUNTING
The exact use of installation kits (received with the terminal) depends on the specific set and model of your
device/MFD.
Mounting kit may be fixed to the terminal by unscrewing one of the screws in the back, fixing the metal
piece(s) and replacing the screw(s). In some cases, a dual-sided adhesive tape should be used to prevent the
terminal from wobbling.
3.3
TERMINAL CONFIGURATION
There is special tool for configuration of Terminal UltraLight SafeQ Terminal Configuration utils see Picture
7.
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When you start this tool and press on Scan button, the tool discovers all the terminals in the same network
(independently on the network settings), see Picture 8. You can change settings for the particular terminal in
the list and using Save button the configuration is applied. Upon successful configuration change the terminal
will be rebooted.
DHCP=0
IP=192.168.0.100
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
GATEWAY=192.168.0.254
DNS=192.168.0.254
SERVERIP=192.168.0.254:4096
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Emergency button is the way how to reset the terminal into default settings if anything goes wrong with the
configuration. Also it is possible to do some other actions such as force firmware update.
The correct procedure of using the emergency button is the following:
It is possible to enter emergency button menu by holding the button for more than 5 seconds when Terminal
UltraLight firmware has booted and the terminal is in default "Place card" state.
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4.1
TERMINAL FIRMWARE
SERVICE FIRMWARE
Service firmware is the most important part of the terminal firmware. Right after power-up it will check the
emergency button if any action is required. Then it will check the normal firmware for integrity. If the normal
firmware is not valid then the emergency firmware will connect to server in emergency mode and download
the firmware. If the normal firmware integrity is ok, then it is started.
4.2
TERMINAL FIRMWARE
Terminal firmware is the main part of the firmware. It initializes network, autodetects readers and sends the
card number to the server when card is placed. By default the firmware starts UDP locator server which will
help detecting available terminals on the local network. Also the TCP configuration server is started.
4.3
FIRMWARE UPDATE
The following line must be added to conf/modules/safeQ.fwupdate.conf file on the SafeQ server for
the emergency update of Terminal UltraLight:
update-fw-ulemergency = update_file_with_ultralight_firmware
Example (it is similar to Terminal Professional):
update-fw-0.7.0ul = ultralight-0.8.fw
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The Terminal UltraLight contains status leds that serve for interaction with user. This chapter provides list of
beep and flash code sequences as well as their meanings.
5.1
In the following text, the - denotes long beep and . denotes short beep.
Card read error. Please try placing the card again or use the different card.
.-
Terminal validation failed. Server reports that the terminal is not registered on SafeQ. Please consult
administrator manual.
-..-..---...-...-.--...--.-.-----....
-...
.-..
--..
-...5.2
This section provides flash code sequences used for interaction with a user.
There are following colors used for icons:
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*animated*
Terminal is processing, please wait.
*animated*
Firmware upgrade in progress, please wait (service firmware working).
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*flashing*
Copying in progress. Cancel by pressing (C), (X) or (OK) or by placing
a card.
Valid only for YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print & Copy.
*flashing*
Copying in progress. Server issued a warning, see MFP display for
more details.
Valid only for YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print & Copy.
*flashing*
Printing in progress, please wait until it is finished.
*flashing*
Printing in progress. Server issued a warning, see MFP display for
more details.
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*flashing*
Error occurred, see beep codes for details.
*changing*
Animation when user enters a pin on the keyboard.
*during boot*
Enter terminal model type
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Document
YSQ Terminal UltraLight Users Guide *EN+
Version
Author
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PNE
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VERSION HISTORY
Date
Change
Status
Author
0.1
06/2009
Initial version
Final
PNE
1.0
06/2009
Final
PNE
1.1
06/2009
Final
PNE
1.2
06/2009
Added keyboard overviews for Print & Copy and Print Only
editions
Final
PNE
1.3
07/2009
Final
PNE
1.4
08/2009
Final
PNE
1.5
09/2009
Final
PNE
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