Fujitsu 7000 manual Modifying or Reproducing the Unit, Precautions while using magnetic cards

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Precautions while using magnetic cards

A magnetic card may become damaged, depending on the way it is handled or stored. Take great care when handling and storing a magnetic card.

Do not place a magnetic card close to home electronics devices that generate a strong magnetic field, such as a TV or refrigerator.

Do not place the magnetic card close to a product that generates a strong magnetic field, such as a telephone card, other magnetic cards, or the medical equipment that uses magnetic force.

Do not bring a cell phone, handbag or wallet with a magnetic fastener close to the magnetic card since the magnet in the fastener generates a strong magnetic field. A folded, bent or scratched magnetic card may be unusable. Do not keep magnetic cards, for example, in your back pocket.

Do not place a magnetic card in a location subject to high temperatures and humidity.

Modifying or Reproducing the Unit

Do not modify or reproduce this product.

If the user modifies the product or reproduces this product by overhauling used parts of the product, unexpected personal injury or damage to the product may result.

THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, IS PROVIDED FOR FUJITSU CUSTOMER USE ONLY, AND IS NOT TO BE SHARED WITH ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT FUJITSU’S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT.

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Contents Model All in One AIO PoS Computer Title Contents Troubleshooting TeamPoS 7000 AIO Overview OverviewTeamPoS 7000 AIO Overview Features90oTiltedFlat 0o Storage/space saving Overview 3 VF35 VFD Mini AIO PeripheralsLCD Monitors 2 VF70 VFD6 CT11 Thermal Printer Keypad+ MSRMSR AIO Epson TM-H2000 Printer 7 FP-510 Thermal PrinterEpson TM-T88V Printer Cash Drawers Epson TM-H6000IV PrinterLEDs and Buttons TeamPoS 7000 Front Panel Switch and LCD Matrix Limited Power Source ConnectorsOverview System illustration AIO Countertop Mount model System Configurations and ComponentsIntroduction Hardware System ConfigurationsSystem Configurations Operating Systems Basic Operations Turning the Power OnTurning the Power Off LCD Display Adjusting the DisplaysCustomer Display VFD Adjusting the Speaker VolumeCustomer Display LCD Basic Operations Using the Optional MSRUsing the CT11 Printer Using the CT11 PrinterUsing the CT11 Printer Keyboard Paper rollUsing the CT11 Printer Inserting and removing till from drawer Cash Drawer OperationsOpening and closing the drawer Relocating the System Relocating the SystemRelocating the System Cleaning the main unit Daily MaintenanceCleaning the Equipment Cleaning the print head and roller Cleaning the magnetic card reader optionCleaning the printer Troubleshooting TroubleshootingPaper Jams Frequently Paper JamsSupplies Product Name Specification CommentsSupplies Computer Viruses AppendixEnsure Safe Use DisclaimerEMC Regulatory InformationLithium-Ion Battery Limited Power Source Current Loading SafetyGetting Started Alert signalsAppendix Vi Appendix Safety ConsiderationsAppendix Precautions while printing Handling PrecautionsPrecautions while operating Modifying or Reproducing the Unit Precautions while using magnetic cardsAcronym Identification Page Shaping tomorrow with you