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1. Figure 4 2 IP address screen editing screen How to edit a parameter from the editing screen 1 Press the A button on the Magnabox 2 Navigate through the menus until the display an editing screen an example is seen in Figure 4 2 29 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 3 Use the left button under lt to select the character of the parameter that you want to change Pressing it just once quickly will move the cursor one position to the right pressing it longer will move the cursor one position to the left The selected character is underlined 4 Use the buttons and A to change the selected character Repeat the previous steps until you have the correct value for the parameter 6 Press the right button by the word Done to save the new value for the parameter and return to the menu from which you activated the editing screen UI 4 4 Editing a parameter value from a menu of parameter values These instructions can be used to edit the parameters DHCP mode Direct mode m Comm type and a number of other parameters of a Magnabox when the display shows a menu of parameter values as in Figure 4 3 whereby the currently selected value of the parameter will be flashing Figure 4 3 DHCP mode menu How to edit a parameter from a menu of parameter values 1 Press the A button on the Magnabox 2 Navigate through the menus until the display shows a
2. The display will show as in Figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 SAM ID Press any button to return to the Chipknip info menu 4 Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode W Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 40 6 4 Chipknip settings activating and deactivating 6 4 1 Editing collection settings There are a number of parameters for collections 1 Collection time determines at which time automatic collections will be done Collection time has the format hh mm ss hours minutes seconds Default value 01 00 00 2 Collection days determines on which days automatic collections will be done Collection days consists of 7 characters each with the value 1 or 0 for the 7 days of the week whereby the first character represents Monday 1 collection on that day 0 no collection on that day Default value 1111111 3 Host updates determines whether the parameters collection time and collection days will be automatically updated by Equens or not Host has the value Ja Yes or Nee No Default value How to edit the parameters for collection 1 Navigate to the menu option Collecteren in the Chipknip settings menu 84 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select You will see the collection settings menu The menu option Collectietijd will be flashing 3 If you do not want to edit the parameter Collectietijd
3. Magnabox 2 User Manual file name MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc revision date 13 02 2012 MAGNA CARTA CHIPCAAD SOLUTIONS For more information Visit the Magna Carta Website at http www magna carta com 2009 Magna Carta Chipcard Solutions All rights reserved Magna Carta FacilityPro FacilityPro Manager Comet and the FacilityPro Manager logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Magna Carta Chipcard Solutions in the Netherlands and or other countries All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL asus nun 6 INTRODUCTION seat en des sn ann nn ct aa EEE A ns cie 7 Z MAGNABOK SCHEMES oc cncsaanecaccavcccsescsesesasescowssessesedanasesemnvaieneoeusiascoreasesacesscanencasveren 9 SB INSTALLATION iscswssnacewsocnccactecenncesssnsaescnasnnssunsesanseasantevenavavewenavavanewesaderenescdeseessuees 11 3 1 MOUNTING the MAGNA OX vssccseccessdelccoscescccapsscdsasccnceccavsscesescenceceaveicescsscecestcvesesscess 11 3 1 1 Fastening the mounting panel ss 11 3 1 2 Fixing the Magnabox to the mounting panel 12 3 1 3 Securing the Magnabox to the Mounting panel 12 3 2 TUNING O10 the MAMADOR ess ds cola sde cuss Sasweieetersocsedeess 12 3 5 Ine LED 3 Of Tne MAGNA OX sisccesescscseceshessesavencsanscbecsevevosceecsebecsevevescvessebesseseceneees 14 3 4 Connecting the Mag
4. network b IP address the Ethernet IP address of the Magnabox 2 Establishing a network connection using a built in PSTN modem 83 7 2 The PSTN modem must be properly connected to an analog telephone line 83 7 2 1 The PC running FacilityPro Manager must be equipped with a modem to establish the dial up connection In the Magnabox the following parameters should have values as follows a Direct mode m Automatic or PSTN 83 7 2 2 b Ring count number of rings before modem answers default value 1 3 7 2 3 In FacilityPro Manager the following fields for the terminal will have the following values a connection network b IP address modem IP address of the Magnabox which has a default value of 192 168 002 100 and can be looked up and or edited via the modem menu of the Magnabox 83 7 2 4 c Dial up connection a dial up connection with a generic name such as PSTN terminal must be defined with Windows and filled in d Phone the telephone number of the PSTN line 3 Establishing a network connection using a built in GSM GPRS modem with an active GSM SIM 83 7 3 You will need to have connected a GSM GPRS antenna with SMA connector to your Magnabox with built in GSM GPRS modem 83 7 3 1 The PC running FacilityPro Manager must be equipped with a modem to establish the dial up connection In the Magnabox the following parameters should have value
5. Choose the settings or counters you would like to change or review lo cal Figure 5 4 Home page Magnabox 8 Choose the correct entry for the configuration settings you want to change 33 a config network for the parameters shown in Figure 5 5 b config Chipknip for the parameters shown in Figure 5 6 see footnote Error Bookmark not defined config services for the parameters shown in Figure 5 7 config site for the parameters shown in Figure 5 8 e config paystation for a range of parameters which differ per application such as those for POS terminals as shown in Figure 5 9 ao Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 9 Enter your user name and password and click OK Demo Demo 10 Change the parameters you wish to change 11 Make sure to change the user name and password as well as the site code on the Site page of the Magnabox 12 Exit the web browser and reboot the Magnabox for changes to take effect Network page 255 755 255 255 192 168 2 100 Master 255 755 255 255 RebootMGA EPS ETES TEE CE ie local Figure 5 5 Network page of Magnabox Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 34 Chipknip config page Choose the settings you would like to change or review Terminal ID SL rzivee local Figure 5 6 Chipknip config page of Magnabox Services page Service Name Price POS 0 00 local Figure 5 7 Serv
6. go to step 6 Press the right button by the word Select Wi The display will show as in Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 Collection time 4 Edit the parameter 84 3 5 When the correct collection time has been entered press the right button by the word Done to save the new collection time and return to the collection settings menu 6 If you do not want to edit the parameter Collectiedagen go to step 10 Use the buttons W and M to select the parameter Collectiedagen The selected parameter will be flashing 7 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Collection days 8 Edit the parameter 84 3 9 When the correct collection days have been entered press the right button by the word Done to save the new collection days and return to the collection settings menu 10 If you do not want to edit the parameter Host updates go to step 14 Use the buttons w and A to select the parameter Host updates The selected parameter will be flashing 41 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 11 Press the right button by the word Select You will see the host updates menu Figure 6 9 with menu potions Ja Yes and Nee No and the present value will be selected flashing Figure 6 9 Host updates 12 Use the buttons w and M to select the desired value for the parameter
7. 2 cable with RJ11 and DB9 male connectors MC order number 90801020 The conditions described for built in modems above apply for an external modem also with the only difference being that in the Magnabox the parameter Direct mode m cannot have the value Automatic 6 Connecting the Magnabox to a Magna Carta H530 or H520 hub directly or through a wall outlet which in turn will be connected to the LAN Local Area Network 83 7 5 This method of communication will generally only be chosen in the case of an upgrade from Magnabox 1 MBX1 to Magnabox 2 MBX2 where a connection to a hub is already in place In the Magnabox the following parameters should have values as follows a IP address the IP address of the Magnabox 83 7 5 2 b Direct mode m SLAVE If the hub is a H520 ensure that the value of the parameter is set to MASTER for one Magnabox connected to the hub and to SLAVE for all of the other Magnaboxes connected to the hub 3 7 5 3 In FacilityPro Manager the following fields for the terminal should have the following values a connection network b IP address in the direct link menu MC NET IP address of the Magnabox which has a default value of 192 168 002 100 can be looked up and or edited via the direct link menu of the Magnabox 83 7 5 2 7 Using a PDA with the software COMET the terminal can be audited and or configured manually The field connection fo
8. 7 Mini POS 8 Reload stations You will need 1 a network cable with two RJ45 connectors MC order number 91900180 2 meter 2 in a directory on your PC you should have the file lt ipprog exe gt and the files that contain the firmware to be programmed a lt BIOSupl_VXXX nbn gt contains the BIOS firmware b lt applicatienaam nbn gt contains the application firmware c lt pa_VXXXx nbn gt contains the Chipknip firmware 3 Your PC and the Magnabox must be connected to the same network The IP address of your PC for Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection and the IP address of the Magnabox for Ethernet connection must be in the samen range to check the IP address of your PC use the commando ipconfig from a DOS prompt How to program the firmware See footnote Error Bookmark not defined on page 7 See footnote Error Bookmark not defined on page 7 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 16 1 Connect one RJ45 connector of the network cable to the port labelled 10 100BASET on the Magnabox 2 Connect the other RJ45 connector of the network cable to the same network as your PC is connected to 3 Make sure the DHCP mode for Ethernet connection on the Magnabox is set to SMART 83 7 1 2 Press and release the reset button on the Magnabox small round button next to the four buttons under the display An IP address will be assigned to the Magnabox which you can see on the first line
9. Fea TEI OO ee eier 24 3 7 3 Communication via a built in GSM GPRS modem ccccecececcecescececcececcecececs 24 Ce De ANS QUING CAST EN a E E E EE vines cuenta E E E E 24 3 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 3 7 3 2 Setting the parameter Direct mode m LL 24 3 7 3 3 Setting the parameter RING COUNT ccececececescecececcecececcscececescececesessececenes 25 3 7 3 4 Setting the IP QUES hotes secs ste same een 25 3 7 4 Communication via an external modem 25 37 3 WE NEL CO CCG Maire a een 25 3 7 5 1 Connecting the Magnabox to a hub H530 or Hub H520 c ccccecscececencecececeees 25 Dele SEUNOINE IP GOO CSS a ae a 26 3 7 5 3 Setting the parameter Direct mode m LL 26 3 8 The maintenance menu of the Magnabox ccscccccscsscccscsscccccscsscccscsscscccscssccess 26 4 THE MAGNABOXK MENUS seen 28 4 1 Putting the Magnabox in menu mode cccccccccsccsevsccssccecccceseveccssecscoscesevecoesecscess 28 4 2 Navigating through the menus cccccccscsscccccsccccccscsscccscsscccccscsscccscsscscccscscccess 28 4 3 Editing a parameter from the editing screen ccccccsscccscsccccccsccscccscsscccccscsececes 29 4 4 Editing a parameter value from a menu of parameter values scccccsssccccscssccces 30 D CONFIGURATION zen 31 5 1 Loading the standard configuration cccccccccsccccccscscscccccccccscccccsccccccccscsccccees 31 5 2 Configuring with FacilityPro
10. Host updates The selected value will be flashing 13 Press the right button by the word Select to save the new value of the parameter Host updates and return to the collection settings menu 14 Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 2 Editing communication settings EThere are a number of parameters for the communication of the Magnabox with Equens Some of these parameters must be given a value at installation others are given a value by Equens It will rarely be necessary to edit the communication settings The parameters are 1 Comm type determines how the Magnabox will communicate with Equens Default value PSTN Comm type kan have the following values a TCP IP communication via TCP IP ethernet This requires an ADSL line certified by Equens b ISDN communication via built in ISDN modem over an ISDN telephone line This option is not yet supported c PSTN communication via built PSTN modem over an analoge telephone line d GSM communication via built GSM GPRS modem and a SIM with GSM subscription e GPRS communication via built GSM GPRS modem and a SIM with GPRS subscription 2 Modem inst the modem settings menu has eight parameters a Voorlooptekens prefix for dialling only applicable for PSTN communication the ciphers that must be dialled before the telephone number to get an external line Value depends on the switchboard De
11. are counted from when an attempt to connect to Equens is started If after the number of seconds defined by this parameter there is still no connection the attempt is considered failed Default value 45 It can be changed by Equens Reply timeout default value 45 It can be changed by Equens Max datalengte max data length number of bytes per data package Default value 509 It can be changed by Equens 6 4 2 1 The parameter Comm type How to edit the parameter Comm type 43 1 2 Navigate to the menu option Comm type in the communication settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select You will see the comm type menu Figure 6 10 and the present value for this parameter will be selected flashing Figure 6 10 Comm type Use the buttons Ww and M to select the desired value for the parameter Comm type The selected value will be flashing Press the right button by the word Select to save the new value for the parameter Comm type and return to the communication settings menu Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 6 4 2 2 The parameters of the modem settings menu 6 4 2 2 1 The parameter Voorlooptekens prefix for dialling How to edit the prefix for dialling d 2 3 4 I Navigate to the menu option Voor
12. easier servicing since the Magnabox can simply be slid out of the mounting panel whenever necessary The Magnabox must be mounted such that there is sufficient space at the side with the connectors for all the cables to be neatly attached It is recommended that the front of the Magnabox can be easily made visible e g when the vending machine is opened If this is not the case all servicing of the Magnabox will require dismounting it from the mounting panel To change the fuse of the Magnabox one needs to be able to reach the right side of the Magnabox or dismount the Magnabox from the mounting panel 11 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc Depending on the application the Magnabox is used for the mounting panel will be fixed to a wall or other surface possibly inside a dispenser copier vending machine etc There are three recommended ways of mounting the Magnabox 1 The Magnabox was designed to fit into the coin changer compartment in a vending machine These compartments have three protruding fastening points at fixed distance in some cases there are three screw holes in which case three screws should be used to create the protruding fastening points The mounting panel of the Magnabox has holes that fit over these fastening points allowing the mounting panel to be slid down and secured 2 The Magnabox was designed to fit onto a din rail will often be available with access applications The mounting pane
13. for through billing The Magna Carta terminals are managed with the software FacilityPro Manager developed by Magna Carta which has separate modules for the management of payment terminals access terminals and registration terminals With this software the system manager can configure and Terminals that can accept Chipknip are only available for the Dutch market Chipknip is the electronic cash system or open Dutch e purse used in the Netherlands For Magnaboxes with firmware version lower than 3 90 the memory capacity is 1000 transactions 7 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc audit the terminals For further details on FacilityPro Manager you are referred to the datasheet of this product The Magnabox of a terminal can communicate with the management software via Ethernet via mobile or analogue telephone network using a GSM GPRS or PSTN modem or stand alone via infrared communication In some cases additional hardware and or software might be necessary such as a Personal Digital Assistant PDA and the COMET software for communication via infrared or a modem on the back office computer for dial up connection to a modem If Chipknip is accepted at the terminal see footnote1 the Chipknip payments must be transmitted to the acquirer Equens This can be done with the Chipknip module of FacilityPro Manager a store and forward module which collects the transactions from one or several terminals and then s
14. on page 7 31 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc MO CONFIG OUT UF ORDER Figure 5 1 No config screen WELCOME INSERT CARD Figure 5 2 The welcome screen TUESDAY 16 42 MUU Sakic Figure 5 3 The date and time screen 5 2 Configuring with FacilityPro Manager You are referred to the installation and user manual of your application 5 3 Configuring with the Magnabox menus The most basic configuration parameters can be edited using the Magnabox menus and are found in the application menu Depending on the application firmware loaded into your Magnabox different parameters will be shown in this menu In the installation and user manual of your application you can find which parameters can be changed through the application menu of the Magnabox and what these parameters mean for you application If there is no FacilityPro Manager on site one can choose to first load the standard configuration 85 1 and then changing the parameters using the Magnabox menus Please refer to chapter 4 for instructions on how to work with the Magnabox menus 5 4 Configuring with http As the parameters that are relevant differ per application you are referred to the installation and user manual of your application for more detailed instructions on how to configure your Magnabox using http To configure with http you need a user name and password For a Magnabox with standard configuration the user name Demo
15. on this Magnabox b Equens does not know this TerminalID c Equens knows this TerminalID but it is registered with a different certification code than the certification code belonging to this Magnabox Figure 6 22 Activation started 47 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc Figure 6 23 Activation successful Figure 6 24 Activation unsuccessful 6 4 4 Deactivating Chipknip You should only execute the instructions in this paragraph if the SAM in the Magnabox is defective and needs to be replaced Note if you deactivate while a working SAM is in the Magnabox this SAM will become defective and unusable and the Magnabox will not be operational again for Chipknip until a new SAM has been placed and activated How to deactivate the Chipknip functionality of the Magnabox 1 Navigate to the menu option Deactiveren in the Chipknip settings menu 84 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 25 which means The SAM will be blocked Continue anyway Figure 6 25 Warning message 3 Press the right button by the word Ja yes After some time the display will show as in Figure 6 26 deactivation started and then as in Figure 6 27 deactivation successful for 10 seconds and then return to normal operational mode Figure 6 26 Deactivation started Figure 6 27 Deactivation successful Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 910
16. system It is a control unit for handling all electronic transactions The Magnabox can be used in combination with any Magna Carta card reader to form a FacilityPro terminal for example as a payment terminal at vending machines photocopiers and cash registers or as an access terminal at doors barriers and lockers The Magnabox is also used as the control unit in reload terminals where smartcards can be revaluated At a FacilityPro terminal holders of a FacilityPro smartcard or Chipknip can effect electronic transactions These transactions are controlled by and stored in the memory of the Magnabox The memory capacity is 4000 transactions Examples of transactions include the purchase of a product coffee photocopies lunch at the cash register etc gaining access registering arrival or departure for time and attendance schemes and the revaluation of the balance ona smartcard A user identifies himself by inserting a smartcard in the card reader before he can select a transaction The user chooses the transaction type buy a coffee a soda make photocopies revaluate 10 etc The Magnabox communicates with the card reader and with the dispenser and decides whether the transaction can be allowed and if so under what conditions The Magnabox can also write on the smartcard via the card reader for instance to deduct the amount to be paid from the balance on the card The Magnabox is used for transactions with a FacilityPro card or Ch
17. terminal is involved by way of a certification code Depending on whether the point of sale is attended or unattended and depending on the method of communication used for transmitting the Chipknip Payments to Equens the following certification codes are used Certification codes attended unattended TCP IP 8039 8029 For a Magnabox that must accept payment with Chipknip cards the Chipknip functionality must be activated at installation and the Chipknip payments must be transmitted to Equens regularly Normally the system will be configured so that the Chipknip payments are transmitted to Equens automatically at fixed times e g every day at midnight or once a week The site manager will want to be able to look up which amounts were transmitted to Equens these are called collections and change the settings for Chipknip Managing all Chipknip related functions can be done in two ways 1 Using the Chipknip firmware ICS intern in the Magnabox The following paragraphs give instructions for working with ICS intern ICS intern communicates directly with Equens in one of the following ways a The Magnabox communicates with Equens via Ethernet over an ADSL line there must be an ADSL subscription on this line certified by Equens b A built in ISDN modem phones out to Equens over an ISDN telephone line This option is not yet supported A built in PSTN modem phones out to Equens over an analogue telephone line d A built in GSM GPRS modem phon
18. to program the card reader manually if an application has been loaded How to program the card reader 1 While pressing the button on the Magnabox press and release the reset button small round button next to the four buttons under the display Some of the LED s on the Magnabox will light up briefly Keep the A button pressed and release it only when the display will show as in Figure 3 8 17 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc Figure 3 8 Programming reader 2 When programming is completed the display will show as in Figure 3 9 Press any button and the Magnabox will boot Figure 3 9 Programming reader correct 3 7 Communication with the Magnabox A Magnabox will often be configured and audited by FacilityPro Manager The Magnabox will be known in FacilityPro Manager as a terminal with a field containing the serial number of the Magnabox For the communication with the Magnabox there are a number of possibilities 1 Establishing a network connection via Ethernet 83 7 1 The Magnabox will be connected to an available switch port or wall outlet which is patched to your LAN 83 7 1 1 In the Magnabox the following parameters should have values as follows a All the parameters of the ethernet menu of the Magnabox need to be correctly defined 3 7 1 2 through 3 7 1 6 In FacilityPro Manager the following fields for the terminal should have the following values a connection
19. 1 doc 48 7 Maintenance 7 1 Locking and unlocking the lid of the Magnabox The Magnabox is supplied with a key allowing the lid of the Magnabox to be locked The lock will be recognised by the two icons for open and locked beside it How to lock open the Magnabox 1 Insert the key into the lock 2 Turn the key 90 so that the line on the lock is opposite the icon for locked opened 7 2 Opening the lid of the Magnabox The Magnabox has a lid that can be locked How to open the Magnabox 2 If the lid is locked unlock it 87 1 3 Slide the lid down It will come off 7 3 Removing the Magnabox from the mounting panel The Magnabox might have to be removed from the mounting panel for instance to change the battery or fuse to programme new firmware etc How to remove the Magnabox from the mounting panel 1 If the Magnabox is not secured to the mounting panel go to step 4 2 Open the lid of the Magnabox 87 2 3 Unscrew the screw in the middle of the Magnabox to the left of the battery The Magnabox is now no longer secured to the mounting panel 4 Push the Magnabox up i e in the direction of the side marked TOP in Figure 3 1 The Magnabox will come off the mounting panel 7 4 Changing the battery The Magnabox has a battery compartment under the lid with a CR2032 Lithium 3 2 V battery with a life span of 10 years How to change the battery 1 If you cannot easily reach the Magnabox re
20. Manager cccccccccsssccccsccccccscsscccscsscccccsscscccscscccces 32 5 3 Configuring with the Magnabox menus cccccccsssccccsccccccsccscccscsscccccsscscccscscccess 32 5 4 COMPIGUIVIG WIEN MELD seen eiserne E T tens tiere 32 6 CHIPKNIP cccivescccsousscensesccscecesnvessceuscauesevccsevstecsenvsssesesensecsusccorens oabecseavscnssisusateness 37 6 1 Plac ng a SAM in the Magn aDOX vavisdcscnsccssvcivssicacescczsesiessdcececsesscsisesdcecasscssecesesscves 38 6 2 Transmitting Chipknip payments to EQuens cscccccccccccccsccccscccccccccccscscsscscsces 38 6 2 1 Transmitting Chipknip payments to Equens ccecececcscececescecececcscececescesecesces 38 6 3 Viewing CHU KIND Cad euere ea Een eiserne 39 6 5 1 MOWING Lie COMUCCHIONS SE D een das dedans Dee ete bass een ce 39 62 TIER ON SR ae dethes c ecdedlhes co endiodie 39 0533 TO en ee ne ee ee ee 40 6 3 4 Bank account NUMDET ee ee euere ee ee Eee 40 GDS PS RS LE D restate acute ccau esac E E E EEEE EE E 40 6 4 Chipknip settings activating and CeactivatingG ccccccccscsscccscsscccccsccccccscssccces 41 64 1 Editing COUGCHIOM SsetLNds nie desde de cessent ee os annee 41 6 42 Editing COMMUNICATION Settings rss 42 04 21 TIC PONAINCTer Comm YDE une a ne at tn to na nr 43 6 4 2 2 The parameters of the modem settings menu 44 6 4 2 3 The parameter Netwerkad res ccccecececcscecececcscececescececesessececesseseceseesecens 45 Magnabox user manual vers
21. PA firmware for Chipknip payments see footnote Error Bookmark not defined These are tasks generally only performed by service engineers and can have serious consequences for the operation of your Magnabox and for the data stored in your Magnabox Removing the RAM removes all data and firmware from the Magnabox and will cause data to be lost if performed accidentally To perform the tasks summed up above simply navigate to and select the right menu 84 2 and then do one of the following 1 for setting date and time change the value of the parameter 84 3 2 for setting display use the buttons v and A to adapt the contrast and then press the right button by the word Done el 3 Consult the signal strength of the modem 4 Press the left button by the word Yes to clear RAM remove application or remove PA firmware 27 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 4 The Magnabox menus The most important settings of the Magnabox can be edited using the menus and the buttons on the Magnabox Figure 4 1 shows the menu structure of the Magnabox Precise instructions on how to work with the menus and the buttons are given in the following paragraphs gt Chipknip menu Chipknip info menu Afstorten Collecties Collection settings menu Host updates menu Info Volgende coll Collactiatijd Nee Instellingen Collectiedagen Ja Host updates Application menu Dummy cardnum Dummy balance Chipknip settin
22. acilityPro MiniPOS 3000 for instructions on how to connect the Magnabox to the mini POS 1 Insert one mini DIN connector of the mini POS cable into the unlabelled port of the Magnabox above the port POWER 2 Insert the other mini DIN connector of the mini POS cable into the correct port of the mini POS the extreme right port and the only one it will fit into 3 5 3 Connecting to a MDB vending machine You need an MC MDB cable with one HDP 26 pin connector and one MLX 5557 connector MDB standard The MC order number for this cable is 91900110 How to connect the Magnabox to a vending machine with MDB protocol 1 Insert the male HDDB 26 connector of the MDB cable into the port of the Magnabox labelled AUXILIARY 2 Insert the MLX 5557 connector to corresponding port of the vending machine The Magnabox will turn on when the vending machine is turned on 3 5 4 Connecting to a Executive vending machine You need an MC Executive cable with one HDP 26 pin connector one MLX 1991 15p3 connector and one MLX 1625 9p connector The MC order number for this cable is 91900120 How to connect the Magnabox to a vending machine with Excecutive protocol 1 Insert the male HDDB 26 connector of the Executive cable into the port of the Magnabox labelled AUXILIARY 2 Insert the MLX 1991 15p3 connector to the port for power supply on the vending machine 3 Insert the MLX 1625 9p connector for serial communication with Executiv
23. and password Demo can be used These can ONLY be used if the site code equals 12345 and remain usable as long as the site code is not changed even Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 32 if another user name and password are defined For obvious reasons of security we advise that you change the user name and password as well as the site code If the terminal will accept only Chipknip cards see footnote Error Bookmark not defined you can change the site code to 0 so that all closed smartcards will be refused If FacilityPro cards must be accepted you must change the site code to be site specific How to configure your Magnabox with http 1 2 2 OO Load the standard configuration 85 1 Connect one RJ45 connector of the network cable to the port labelled 10 100BASET on the Magnabox Connect the other RJ45 connector of the network cable to the same network as your PC is connected to Make sure the DHCP mode for Ethernet connection on the Magnabox is set to SMART 83 7 1 2 Press and release the reset button on the Magnabox small round button next to the four buttons under the display An IP address will be assigned to the Magnabox which you can see on the first line of the display Open a web browser on your PC In the address line type http IP address of your Magnabox Press lt Enter gt You will see the home page of your Magnabox Figure 5 4 Home page
24. bout 5 mm of the will remain sticking out so the missing corner remains visible How to remove a SAM from a SAM slot 1 Use a small pair of pliers or tongs to grip the part of the SAM that is sticking out of the SAM slot and pull out the SAM gently and at a straight angle 6 2 Transmitting Chipknip payments to Equens Transmitting the Chipknip payments that have been processed by the Magnabox since the last time Chipknip payments were transmitted is also called sending a collection to Equens The collections are given successive collection numbers The Magnabox stores data about which collection was sent on which date and time how many successful Chipknip payments transactions were in that collection and what the total amount of these Chipknip payments was ICS intern will normally be configured so that collections are sent to Equens automatically at fixed times e g daily or weekly It is generally not necessary to send collections manually but can be necessary in specific cases 6 2 1 Transmitting Chipknip payments to Equens How to send a collection to Equens 1 Navigate to the menu option Afstorten in the Chipknip menu 84 2 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 38 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Confirm collection 3 Press the right button by the word Ja You will see the message Collectie is gesta
25. by the word Select Wi The display shows when the next automatic collection will be done Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Date and time next collection 39 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 6 3 3 TerminallD How to see the terminalID with which the Magnabox has been activated 1 Navigate to the menu option TerminallD in the Chipknip info menu 84 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display shows with which terminallD the Magnabox has been activated Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 TerminallD 3 Press any button to return to the Chipknip info menu 4 Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 3 4 Bank account number How to see to which bank account number Equens will pay the amounts of the collections 1 Navigate to the menu option Rekeningnummer in the Chipknip info menu 84 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select EI The display shows to which bank account number Equens will make payments for the Chipknip payments effected at the terminal Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 Bank account number 3 Press any button to return to the Chipknip info menu 4 Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 3 5 SAM ID How to see the SAM ID of the SAM in the Magnabox 1 Navigate to the menu option SAM_ID in the Chipknip info menu 84 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select
26. d Start nacht How to edit the day and night time settings IX Ww 5 Navigate to the menu option Start dag or Start nacht in the modem settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 14 Figure 6 14 Start day Edit the parameter 34 3 Press the right button by the word Done Wi Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 2 3 The parameter Netwerkadres How to edit Netwerkadres de 2 J 6 7 Navigate to the menu option Netwerkadres in the communication settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select Wi The display will show as in Figure 6 15 Figure 6 15 Network address Edit the IP address of the parameter Netwerkadres 84 3 Press the right button by the word Done B The display will show as in Figure 6 16 Figure 6 16 Port number Edit the port number of the parameter Netwerkadres 84 3 Press the right button by the word Done Wi Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 2 4 The parameter Aantal retries How to edit the parameter Aantal retries i 2 45 Navigate to the menu option Aantal retries in the communication settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select Wi The display will show as in Figure 6 17 Mag
27. d be 0 3 7 1 4 Setting the IP address The factory setting for the IP address for Ethernet connection of the Magnabox is 192 0 2 93 This section describes how to change the IP address so that the Magnabox can be connected to the Ethernet if the IP address is not assigned by a DHCP server How to set the IP address for Ethernet connection 1 Press the A button on the Magnabox 2 Use the buttons W and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Ethernet The selected menu choice flashes 3 Press the right button by the word Select Wi You will see the ethernet menu 4 Use the buttons W and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Network The selected menu choice flashes 5 Press the right button by the word Select D You will see the network menu 6 Use the buttons V and A to to scroll through the menu choices and select the option IP Adres The selected menu choice flashes 7 Press the right button by the word Select Wi You will see the IP address screen and the current IP address on the second line of the display 8 Edit the IP address 84 3 9 Press the left button by the word Back three times to leave the Magnabox menus and return to operational mode 3 7 1 5 Changing the netmask The factory setting for the netmask of the Magnabox is 255 255 255 0 If the network used uses another netmask you will need to chan
28. d the display shows a menu e Back go back to previous menu e Select choose selected flashing menu option BA and A go down up one menu option The buttons on the Magnabox have the following functionality when the Magnabox is in menu mode and the display shows an information screen or a screen where a parameter value can be edited oe D select a different digit character of the parameter value shown the selected digit character is underlined Press briefly to select the next digit character to the right press longer to select the next digit character to the left e V andlA change the value of the selected digit character e Done save changes and or return to previous menu The buttons on the Magnabox have the following functionality when the Magnabox is in menu mode and the display shows a menu of possible values for a parameter e Back go back to previous menu without changing the value of the parameter e Select B choose selected flashing parameter value save this as the new value for the parameter and go back to previous menu 4 and A go down up one parameter value 4 3 Editing a parameter from the editing screen These instructions can be used to edit an IP address the netmask the gateway the ring count and a number of other parameters of a Magnabox when the display will show as in Figure 4 2 whereby the top line will show which parameter is being edited
29. dem will start to use the telephone numbers defined for daytime communication This parameter has the format hh mm ss hours minutes seconds Default value 07 00 00 can be left unchanged at installation The value will automatically be changed by Equens if desirable h Start nacht start night the time at which the modem will start to use the telephone numbers defined communication at night This parameter has the format hh mm ss hours minutes seconds Default value 23 00 00 can be left unchanged at installation The value will automatically be changed by Equens if desirable Netwerkadres network address the IP address and port number of the host Equens This parameter has the format IP address port number Default value can be left unchanged at installation It can be changed by Equens In rare cases e g for testing a service engineer might change the value Aantal retries number of retries the number of times the modem will attempt to connect to Equens via day night tel nr 1 or day night tel nr 2 or via TCP IP or GPRS before giving up For telephone communication there will therefore by twice as many attempts as the value of this parameters first using tel nr 1 and then tel nr 2 Default value 3 It can be changed by Equens Retry interval the number of minutes between retries Default value 1 It can be changed by Equens Conn timeout the value is given is seconds Seconds
30. e protocol to the corresponding port of the vending machine The Magnabox will turn on when the vending machine is turned on 3 5 5 Connecting to a photocopier The cable needed to connect a Magnabox to a photocopier depends on the make and type of the photocopier It is inserted into the port of the Magnabox labelled AUXILIARY 15 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 3 6 Programming the Magnabox The Magnabox needs to be programmed with the correct firmware 1 the BIOS firmware 2 the application firmware 3 optionally the Chipknip firmware The BIOS firmware is generally programmed into the Magnabox by Magna Carta To program the application firmware you will need an active network connection between your PC and the Magnabox 3 6 1 Programming the firmware By following the instructions in this paragraph you can programme the BIOS firmware the application firmware and the Chipknip firmware You can choose to programme more than one firmware at a time Firmware can also be removed from the Magnabox 83 8 This can be useful for instance if a Magnabox is not supposed to accept Chipknip payments but has accidentally been programmed with Chipknip firmware There is different application firmware for each application including 1 Vending machines with MDB protocol 2 Vending machines with Executive protocol 3 Vending machines with Totaliser interface 4 POS Point of Sale 5 Copy 6 Access
31. ends them to Equens in a batch where they are processed It is therefore not imperative to have a network connection TCP IP or telephone certified by Equens at every terminal that must accept Chipknip Another option is direct transfer of the Chipknip payments from the terminal to Equens using the built in Chipknip terminal software This does require a network connection certified by Equens Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 8 2 Magnabox schemes CCE Oak ap MAGNA CARTA 9 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 10 3 Installation 3 1 Mounting the Magnabox The Magnabox is supplied with a mounting panel Figure 3 1 that the Magnabox can be simply clicked into TOP Figure 3 1 3 1 1 Fastening the mounting panel There must always be a minimum of 1 cm free space above the mounting surface to allow for the Magnabox to be mounted and dismounted from the mounting panel It is recommended that the mounting panel is installed so that the words Magna Carta above the display of the Magnabox will appear upside up i e the side of the mounting panel marked TOP in Figure 3 1 is up This ensures that the Magnabox cannot be accidentally knocked out of the mounting panel and therefore there is no need to secure the Magnabox to the mounting panel with a screw This makes for
32. es out to Equens over the GSM network e A built in GSM GPRS modem phones out to Equens over the GPRS network O See footnote Error Bookmark not defined on page 7 37 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 2 Using the Chipknip module of FacilityPro Manager also called ICS from a back office PC The Magnabox must be audited regularly by FacilityPro Manager after which the Chipknip payments are transmitted to Equnes by the Chipknip module from the back office PC You are referred to the user manual of the Chipknip module ICS for instructions 6 1 Placing a SAM in the Magnabox The Magnabox has 4 SAM slots 2 external and 2 internal Placing a SAM is done in the same way in any of the slots Please take into account that a SAM is very fragile and can easily be damaged when handled without care or when one tries to insert it in a SAM slot in the wrong manner The two external SAM slots are found at the upper short side of the Magnabox The two internal SAM are found under the lid at the left and the right side under the LEDs It is of no consequence which SAM slot is used On the front of the Magnabox there is a transparent window for each SAM slot so that you can see whether a SAM has been placed in a slot How to place a SAM in a SAM slot 1 Hold the SAM with the chip downwards and the short side with a missing corner closest to you and carefully slide the SAM into the SAM slot until it can slide no further A
33. f Direct link 3 7 4 Communication via an external modem The Magnabox supports the following modems for communication via an external modem 1 US Robotics 56K faxmodem for communication over an analogue PSIN line 2 Siemens MC35i for communication via GSM of GPRS netwerk 3 Siemens TC351 for communication via GSM netwerk only You will need a Netadapt 1 cable with one RJ11 connector and one male DB9 connector to connect your Magnabox to external modem The MC order number for this cable is 90801020 Depending on the type of external modem you will then connect to an analogue PSTN telephone line or install a GSM GPRS antenna How to connect an external modem to a Magnabox 1 Insert the RJ11 connector into the port labeled MC NET on the Magnabox 2 Insert male DB9 connector to the external modem 3 Connect the external modem to an analogue telephone line or ensure that there is an active GSM or GPRS SIM in the external modem and an antenna connected to the external modem The values for the Magnabox parameters and FacilityPro Manager fields when using an external modem are as described for built in modems 83 7 2 2 through 83 7 2 4 for PSTN and 83 7 3 2 through 83 7 3 4 for GSM GPRS with the only difference being that in the Magnabox the parameter Direct mode m cannot have the value Automatic 3 7 5 MC Net connection 3 7 5 1 Connecting the Magnabox to a hub H530 or Hub H520 This paragraph will generally only be ap
34. fault value empty Should be entered at installation unless there is no prefix for dialling b GPRS APN Access Point Name consists of alphanumerical characters The default value should never need to be changed c Dag tel nr 1 day tel nr 1 the telephone number used for communication via ISDN PSTN or GSM modem during the day Default value 0676000114 can be left unchanged at installation The value will automatically be changed by Equens if desirable d Dag tel nr 2 day tel nr 2 the telephone number used for communication via ISDN PSTN or GSM modem during the day if communication using day tel nr 1 fails Default value 0676000114 can be left unchanged at installation The value will automatically be changed by Equens if desirable e Nacht tel nr 1 night tel nr 1 the telephone number used for communication via ISDN PSTN or GSM modem at night Default value 0676000114 can be left unchanged at installation The value will automatically be changed by Equens if desirable Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 42 3 4 5 6 7 8 f Nacht tel nr 2 the telephone number used for communication via ISDN PSTN or GSM modem at night 1f communication using night tel nr 1 fails Default value 0676000114 can be left unchanged at installation The value will automatically be changed by Equens if desirable g Start dag start day the time at which the mo
35. ge the netmask in the Magnabox This section describes how to change the netmask This will not normally be done if the IP address is assigned by a DHCP server 21 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc How to change the netmask Press the button on the Magnabox Use the buttons V and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Network The selected menu choice flashes Press the right button by the word Select You will see the network menu Use the buttons V and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Ethernet The selected menu choice flashes Press the right button by the word Select You will see the ethernet menu Use the buttons and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Netmask The selected menu choice flashes Press the right button by the word Select You will see IP address screen and the current netmask on the second line of the display Edit the netmask 84 3 Press the left button by the word Back three times to leave the Magnabox menus and return to operational mode 3 7 1 6 Setting the Gateway IP address This will not normally be done if the IP address is assigned by a DHCP server How to set the Gateway IP address 1 2 Press the button on the Magnabox Use the buttons Y and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the o
36. gs menu Communication settings menu Comm type menu User confirm Collecteren a TCPIIF Single vend Communicatie ISDN Price scale Activeren PSTN Prica holding Dsactiveren J GSM Feature level Retry interval Conn Timeout Reply timeout Modem settings menu Dag tal nr 2 Nacht tel_nr 1 Network menu Nacht telnr 2 Ethemet i Start dag sole link Start nacht EN Direct link menu IF address Maintenance menu Direct mode m Sat m Ring count Set date Reader contrast Modem RSS iClear RAM Remove Apc Remove PA The Chipknip menu is only available if the Chipknip firmware has been programmed into the Magnabox Which parameters appear in this menu depends on the application Figure 4 1 The menu structure of the Magnabox 4 1 Putting the Magnabox in menu mode How to put the Magnabox in menu mode 1 Press the A button on the Magnabox 4 2 Navigating through the menus Choosing a menu option either leads to a following menu indicated by the lines in Figure 4 1 or to a screen where information is shown or a parameter value can be edited The buttons on the Magnabox have the following functionality when the Magnabox is in normal operational mode e A open the main menu BA Load standard configuration only when no configuration has been loaded yet Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 28 The buttons on the Magnabox have the following functionality when the Magnabox is in menu mode an
37. ices page of Magnabox local Figure 5 8 Site page Magnabox 35 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc MAGNA CARTA Figure 5 9 Paystation page of Magnabox for POS Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 36 6 Chipknip and the terminal where the Magnabox will be used has been registered with the Chipknip acquirer Equens and has been assigned a TerminalID by Equens it can be used for transactions with FacilityPro cards and or Chipknip cards Chipknip is the electronic cash system or open Dutch e purse used in the Netherlands Magnaboxes for payment using Chipknip are only available for the Dutch market Any sections of this manual that discuss Chipknip are applicable only to a Magnabox equipped for Chipknip In this version of the Magnabox manual explanation of the Chipknip functionality and how to install the Magnabox for use with Chipknip has not yet been included A Magnabox can be used for transactions with FacilityPro cards and or Chipknip cards To accept Chipknip cards the Magnabox must have been programmed with Chipknip firmware in addition to the application firmware 83 6 1 and a Chipknip SAM must be inserted into one of the SAM slots of the Magnabox A contract must have been concluded with Equens for Chipknip acceptance at the terminal which stipulates a TerminalID This TerminalID will be used to activate the Chipknip functionality The contract will also stipulate which type of
38. ific configuration 3 Using the menus of the Magnabox to create a site specific configuration 4 Using http to create a site specific configuration 5 1 Loading the standard configuration There is a standard configuration for each application In the installation and user manual for your application you will find information on the specific settings of the standard configuration The standard configuration always determines that only Magna Carta test cards and Chipknip cards may be used How to load the standard configuration into a Magnabox NB the standard configuration can only be loaded if the Magnabox has not been configured previously 1 Install the Magnabox and user interface as described in chapter 3 2 Turn on the Magnabox After some time the display of the Atlas card reader will show As in Figure 5 1 If however the display shows a message asking for a card to be inserted or shows a menu then there is already a configuration in the Magnabox and you cannot load the standard configuration 3 Press the button of the Magnabox The standard configuration is loaded The display of the card reader will show as in Figure 5 2 and Figure 5 3 alternately for some applications e g vending copying printing POS or a similar message asking for a card to be inserted or a menu for other applications e g reload stations gt see footnote Error Bookmark not defined on page 7 see footnote Error Bookmark not defined
39. ion MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 4 0424 Mep rameler Aantal Ne ed ba neran ed ea eee eee 45 6 4 2 5 The parameter Retry interval ss 46 6 4 2 6 The parameter CONN Timeout 46 6 4 2 7 The Parameter Keply TIMCOUL anne een 46 6 4 2 8 The parameter Max datalengte cccccececececescececencecececescececeseeseceseesecens 47 6 4 3 Activating Chipknip ses 47 644 D CO NA CA CUD RAIDE RS see sida ed sad tn den cn nes 48 7 MAINTENANCE ne en ccvescussavencsanevescscsasssescsesssnsssusesueseess 49 7 1 Locking and unlocking the lid of the Magnabox ccccccccscsesssscscccccscscscsssscccecs 49 7 2 Opening the UG OF the MaQnaDOX une 49 7 3 Removing the Magnabox from the mounting panel cecccccscsscscscsccccccscsscscscees 49 7 4 CHANGING the DAGLly ssissesiscsacesseccscasesdiesscewecssasevtiessnsseanseseboionssusesssisseeiosssenesssess 49 7 5 CWANGING THE CTP EP En PE PE DE PL ran 50 7 6 Disposing OF the MadhabDox ur 50 5 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc About this user manual This is the user manual for the Magnabox 2 or MBX2 version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc called simply Magnabox in the remainder of this manual It is based on Magnabox application firmware version V3 91 and BIOS version 3 55 The Magnabox or Magnabox 2 is the heart of Magna Carta s electronic transaction system It is a control unit for handling all electronic transactions The Magnabo
40. ipknip Chipknip is the electronic cash system or open Dutch e purse used in the Netherlands You can pay using a Chipknip if the terminal has been equipped with a Chipknip SAM and has been registered with and assigned a TerminallD by the acquirer Equens A FacilityPro card is a smartcard for your own organisation or company which can be used for electronic payment at cash registers POS stations vending machines photocopiers etc Magna Carta developed the closed electronic transaction system FacilityPro which offers various functions for card configuration registration of data on the cards and a loyalty system for card users A useful feature of the system is the ability to charge different card holders different prices FacilityPro is available for contact cards as well as contactless cards Presently supported contact cards are JavaCard IBM MFC and legacy Bull Scot5 Gemclub Micro FacilityCard Multi Card Smart Presently supported contactless cards are Mifare Classic Mifare DESFire and contactless JavaCards Terminals are prepared for Mifare Plus LEGIC cards are also supported and require a special LEGIC card reader In addition to straightforward payment FacilityPro terminals can handle transactions with a FacilityPro card so that certain users are charged a reduced price others do not pay at all and yet others can purchase products against a budget on the card The transaction data stored includes the cost centre of the card allowing
41. l flash 3 4 Connecting the Magnabox to the card reader You will use a modular cable with two RJ12 connectors to connect the Magnabox and the card reader The MC order numbers for these cables are 91900010 1 meter 91900020 1 5 meter 91900030 2 meter 91900040 5 meter How to connect the Magnabox to the card reader Atlas 3 or Atlas 4 1 Insert one RJ 12 connector into the port of the Magnabox labelled READER1 2 Insert the other RJ12 connector into the port on the Atlas labelled 1 3 5 Connecting the Magnabox to the dispenser 3 5 1 Connecting to a cash register or POS You need an MC POS cable with one female DB9 connector and one RJ12 connector This is a modular cable with an adapter at one end The MC order numbers for these parts are 91900020 1 5 meter modular cable 07000270 RJ12 female DB9 adapter 1 Insert the female DB9 connector into an available com port on the cash register or other POS machine 2 Insert the RJ12 connector into the port labelled READER2 RS232 of the Magnabox Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 14 3 5 2 Connecting to a Magna Carta mini POS You need a mini POS cable with two mini DIN connectors which will have been supplied with your mini POS The MC order number for this cable is 91903050 For older versions of the MiniPOS 3000 without a TIPRO PCB supplied with a split cable for power supply and connection you are referred to the manual of the F
42. l has a recess for the din rail Figure 3 1 and can be simply clicked onto the rail and secured with the sliding latch at the bottom of the mounting panel 3 The mounting panel can be secured to a wall or other smooth surface using screws The Magnabox comes with a template for the 3 holes to be bored They should be made using a 5 mm bore The holes should be filed so that there are no sharp edges that could damage cables 3 1 2 Fixing the Magnabox to the mounting panel How to fix the Magnabox onto the mounting panel 1 Place the Magnabox just above the mounting panel 2 Slide down and click fast 3 If desirable the Magnabox can now be secured to the mounting panel with a screw 3 1 3 3 1 3 Securing the Magnabox to the mounting panel How to secure the Magnabox to the mounting panel 1 Open the lid op the Magnabox 87 2 2 Place a M3 20 cylinder torque head screw in the screw hole to the left of the battery that runs all the way through the Magnabox and tighten it with a torque 9 screwdriver 3 2 Turning on the Magnabox Depending on the application the Magnabox is used for the power supply for the Magnabox will be through the dispenser e g vending machine or through a mains adapter for the Magnabox and a wall socket This paragraph applies only to the latter case How to turn on the Magnabox 1 Insert the power plug into the port labelled POWER on the Magnabox 2 Insert the plug of the Magnabox power supply in
43. looptekens in the modem settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 Prefix for dialing Edit the parameter 34 3 Press the right button by the word Done Press Back D as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 2 2 2 The parameter GPRS APN How to edit the parameter GPRS APN ds 2 Js Navigate to the menu option GPRS APN in the modem settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 12 Figure 6 12 GPRS APN Edit the parameter 34 3 Press the right button by the word Done B Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 2 2 3 The parameters Dag tel nr 1 Nacht tel nr 1 Dag tel nr 2 and Nacht tel nr 2 How to edit the phone numbers for connecting to Equens 1 2 Navigate to for example the menu option Dag tel nr 1 in the modem settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 13 Figure 6 13 Day tel nr 1 Edit the parameter 84 3 Press the right button by the word Done Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 44 6 4 2 2 4 The parameters Start dag an
44. menu of parameter values such as shown in Figure 4 3 3 Use the buttons W and A to select the desired parameter value The selected value of the parameter will flash 4 Press Select B to choose selected flashing parameter value save this as the new value for the parameter and go back to previous menu 5 Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 30 5 Configuration The configuration of the Magnabox includes information on 1 Which cards should be accepted because they have the correct site code and card keys 2 Whether certain cards should be refused e g because they are Lost or stolen cards 3 Which products can be purchased or which services can be obtained 4 Whether certain cards should receive a discount on the price of certain or all products 5 Whether only one product at a time can be purchased or several 6 Many other technical specifications which determine how the terminal of which the Magnabox is the control unit will operate Your new Magnabox is delivered without a configuration Before it can be used it must be configured This can be done in four ways 1 Using the buttons on the Magnabox to program the standard configuration if you want to use it for testing with Magna Carta test cards or if only Chipknip cards are to be accepted 2 With the management software FacilityPro Manager to create a site spec
45. mode m The Magnabox has a parameter Direct mode m This value must be Automatic or PSTN if communication will be via a built in PSTN modem Its factory setting is Automatic It will therefore generally not be necessary to edit it Direct mode m can have the following values 1 SLAVE if communication with the Magnabox is through a H520 or H530 hub connected to the MC Net port of the Magnabox for H520 one Magnabox should have the value MASTER 2 MASTER for one Magnabox connected to a H520 if communication with the Magnabox is through a H520 connected to the MC Net port of the Magnabox 3 GPRS 35 if communication with the Magnabox is through an internal GSM GPRS modem with GPRS SIM or through an external Siemens TM35 GSM GPRS modem connected to the MC Net port of the Magnabox 4 GSM M35 if communication with the Magnabox is through an external Siemens TC35i or TM35 GSM GPRS modem connected to the MC Net port of the Magnabox 5 PSTN if communication with the Magnabox is through an external PSTN modem connected to the MC Net port of the Magnabox 6 Automatic if communication is via Ethernet or via a built in modem except when using a GPRS SIM or manual using a PDA and the software COMET How to set the parameter Direct mode m for communication via built in modem 1 Press the A button on the Magnabox 2 Use the buttons W and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Net
46. move it from the mounting panel 87 3 2 Open the lid of the Magnabox 87 2 49 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc W Remove the battery Place a new CR2032 battery 5 Make sure to dispose of the battery in line with the household hazardous waste regulations in your country Alternatively you can return the battery to Magna Carta where it will be disposed of appropriately 7 5 Changing the fuse The Magnabox has a fuse compartment at the side with a 20 x 5 mm 1 6 Ampere anti surge fuse How to change the fuse 1 If you cannot easily reach the fuse compartment remove the Magnabox from the mounting panel 87 3 Open the fuse compartment using a screw driver Remove the fuse Place a new 20 x 5 mm 1 6 Ampere anti surge fuse Close the fuse compartment U amp W PO 7 6 Disposing of the Magnabox If you should want to dispose of the Magnabox at any time be sure to dispose of the battery separately 87 2 You may also return the Magnabox to Magna Carta and all parts will be disposed of appropriately Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 50
47. n by the word Select You will see the ethernet menu 6 Use the buttons V and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option DHCP mode The selected menu choice flashes Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 20 7 Press the right button by the word Select Wi You will see a list of possible values for DHCP mode and the currently configured DHCP mode will be selected flashing 8 Use the buttons V and A to select the desired value of DHCP mode The selected value flashes 9 Press the right button by the word Select to save the new DHCP mode and return to the ethernet menu 10 Press the left button by the word Back three times to leave the Magnabox menus and return to operational mode 3 7 1 3 NTP When the Magnabox is connected to a DHCP server it can also connect to an NTP or SNTP server if the correct data has been entered in the DHCP server for the Magnabox to find the S NTP server An S NTP server gives the time in GMT format The IP address of the S NTP server DHCP option 42 and the time offset DHCP option 2 must be defined The time offset is the difference between the local time and GMT in seconds For use in the Netherlands the time offset should be given in the number of seconds difference between Dutch winter time and GMT This is 3600 Summer time is automatically adjusted For terminals in the United Kingdom the time offset shoul
48. n the Magnabox 2 Use the buttons W and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Network The selected menu choice flashes 3 Press the right button by the word Select You will see the network menu 4 Use the buttons and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Modem The selected menu choice flashes 5 Press the right button by the word Select You will see a menu 6 Use the buttons V and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Ring count The selected menu choice flashes 7 Press the right button by the word Select You will see the value of the parameter Ring count and you can edit it 84 3 8 Press the right button by the word Done to return to the previous menu 9 Press the left button by the word Back three times to leave the Magnabox menus and return to operational mode 3 7 2 4 Setting the IP address The factory setting for the IP address of the Magnabox for communication via built in modem is 192 168 2 100 You will generally not need to edit it when using a built in modem for communication It can be changed as described in 83 7 5 2 choosing menu option Modem in step 4 instead of Direct link 3 7 3 Communication via a built in GSM GPRS modem 3 7 3 1 Installing the Antenna You will need a window antenna with SMA connector to install your Magnabox wi
49. nabox to the card reader ccccscsscscccccccccscscsscscccccccscscscscees 14 3 5 Connecting the Magnabox to the dispenser scccccccsscccccsccccccscsscccccsscccccscssccces 14 3 5 1 Conme cting toa cash register OF POS 14 3 5 2 Connecting to a Magna Carta mini POS 15 3 5 3 Connecting to a MDB vending machine 15 3 5 4 Connecting to a Executive vending machine 15 3 5 5 CONMECTING to a DNOLOCODIEN sscc sescusserecesiedercnadasereeedensscuadesbacvedobateuedeseaewebetandacs 15 3 6 Programming the Magnabox ccccsccccccscsscccscsccscccsccscccscsscccccscsscccscsccscccscssceees 16 361 PONS NOR a ee ee ie 16 36 2 Programming iNe Card reader ee on die ce date 17 3 7 Communication with the MagGnabox ccccccccsccccccscsscccccsscccccsccscccscsscccccscssccces 18 772 L O Ie COMME ON a ee ne te eee ee io does 20 3 7 1 1 Connecting a Magnabox to the EFREMNEL een des oscnosatecs sessions tecss 20 3 7 1 2 Setting the parameter DHCP mode 20 AI INT ae ee ee a re a ee 21 II DOMINO AO TP OO a a ci nt ets 21 LCR OI TAC CEA RS da aa Di a dal 21 37 1 0 Setting the Gateway IP GUESS be abs bonne conte nee 22 3 7 2 Communication via a built in PSTN modem 22 3 7 2 1 Connecting the Magnabox to the telephone line ccccececececescecececcecececeees 22 3 7 2 2 Setting the parameter Direct mode m LL 23 3 7 2 3 Setting the parameter RING COUNT cececececcscecececcecececescececeseecececessececenes 24
50. nabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc gt 4 gt Figure 6 17 Number of retries Edit the parameter 34 3 Press the right button by the word Done Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 2 5 The parameter Retry interval How to edit the parameter Retry interval 1 2 3 4 5 Navigate to the menu option Retry interval in the communication settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display will show as in Figure 6 18 value is in minutes Figure 6 18 Retry interval Edit the parameter 84 3 Press the right button by the word Done Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 2 6 The parameter Conn Timeout This parameter cannot be edited 6 4 2 7 The parameter Reply timeout How to edit u the parameter Reply timeout 1 Navigate to the menu option Reply timeout in the communication settings menu 84 2 Press the right button by the word Select The display shows as in Figure 6 19 Figure 6 19 Reply timeout Edit the parameter 84 3 Press the right button by the word Done Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 46 6 4 2 8 The parameter Max datalengte How to edi
51. nd the IP address of the Magnabox alternately Figure 3 6 No application loaded If both BIOS and application firmware are loaded the display will show as in Figure 3 7 whereby the first line will show the IP address of the Magnabox if there is an active network connection the second line will show the application e g POS the third line will show the Magnabox serial number and the firmware version of the application firmware in the Magnabox Figure 3 7 Display Magnabox Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 3 3 The LED s on the Magnabox There are 8 LED s on the Magnabox When the Magnabox boots these will light up When the boot is completed the LED s indicate the following LINK indicates whether there is an Ethernet connection ACT indicates activity on the Ethernet connection data being transmitted or received TX indicates whether data is being transmitted from the Magnabox over the MC Net connection RX indicates whether data is being received by the Magnabox over the MC Net connection 3 3V indicates that there is voltage on the CPU of the Magnabox If this LED is not on while the 8V is on there is a hardware defect 8 V indicates that there is voltage on the Magnabox If this LED is not on then the power supply is not plugged in or the fuse is faulty USB indicates that there is a USB connection CPU will flash when the application is active the more activity the faster it wil
52. no time will be lost looking for a DHCP server Also if there is a DHCP server but the IP address must not be assigned by the DHCP server this is the value to choose 3 Always The IP address is always assigned by the DHCP server If the server is down communication with the Magnabox will not be possible DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP A DHCP server can assign variable IP addresses If the Magnabox is used in a terminal that is managed with FacilityPro Manager the IP address used must be fixed This can be achieved by 1 setting a fixed IP address in the Magnabox 83 7 1 3 and setting the DHCP mode to Never 2 setting the DHCP mode to Always or Smart and configuring the DHCP server to check the MAC address before assigning the IP address and always assign the same IP address per MAC address In this case you will generally not set the internal IP address the netmask or the gateway for Ethernet connection in the Magnabox How to set the parameter DHCP mode 1 Press the A button on the Magnabox 2 Use the buttons W and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Network The selected menu choice flashes 3 Press the right button by the word Select You will see the network menu 4 Use the buttons and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Ethernet The selected menu choice flashes 5 Press the right butto
53. ns W and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option IP Address The selected menu choice flashes 7 Press the right button by the word Select You will see the IP address screen and the current IP address on the second line of the display 8 Edit the IP address 84 3 9 Press the left button by the word Back three times to leave the Magnabox menus and return to operational mode 3 7 5 3 Setting the parameter Direct mode m The Magnabox has a parameter Direct mode m For communication via MC NET this value must be SLAVE If the hub is a H520 the value must be MASTER for one Magnabox connected to the H520 and SLAVE for all of the other Magnabox connected to the H520 The factory setting of Direct mode m is Automatic Instructions for setting this parameter are given in 83 7 2 2 whereby you should choose menu option Direct link in step 4 instead of Modem 3 8 The maintenance menu of the Magnabox A number of maintenance tasks often also performed at installation can be performed using the maintenance menu of the Magnabox These tasks are 1 Setting the time 2 Setting the date 3 Setting the display contrast of the card reader 4 Checking the signal strength of an internal GSM GPRS modem Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 26 5 Clearing the RAM 6 Removing the application firmware 7 Removing the
54. of the display 4 From the directory where you have the files lt ipprog exe gt and the firmware in DOS mode enter the command Ipprog exe BIOS firmware application firmware Chipknip firmware IP address You can include the three firmware files in the same command but you can also programme them one at a time You can also enter multiple IP addresses to programme several Magnaboxes at the same time Examples of commands for programming the firmware are Ipprog exe mdb2 nbn 192 0 2 93 or Ipprog exe BIOSupl_V323 nbn 192 0 2 93 When programming of the application firmware is completed your DOS screen will show Unit MBX serial number programmed successfully New application with version number firmware version For example Unit MagnaboxA469 programmed successfull New application with version number 3 03 The Magnabox will boot and the display will then show as in Figure 3 7 When programming of the only the BIOS firmware is completed your DOS screen will show Unit MBX serial number programmed successfully New application with version number 0 00 The Magnabox will boot and the display will then show as in Figure 3 6 On the first line the IP address and the date and time are show alternately 3 6 2 Programming the card reader The Magnabox will automatically program the card reader after booting if this has not yet been done or if a new application has been loaded It is possible however
55. plicable in the case the Magnabox is used as an upgrade for a MBX1 which communicated via MC Net Both the Magnabox and FacilityPro Manager need to be configured with the MC Net IP address for the terminal 83 7 5 2 You will need a UTP cat 5 network cable with an RJ10 and an RJ45 connector 25 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc How to connect the Magnabox to the hub 1 Insert the RJ 10 connector into the port of the Magnabox labelled MC Net 2 Insert the RJ45 connector into one of the 12 ports of the hub labelled with a number We refer to the user manual of the hub for further instructions on connecting the Magnabox to the network 3 7 5 2 Setting the IP address The factory setting for the IP address of the Magnabox is 192 168 2 100 This section describes how to change the IP address so that the Magnabox can be connected to the MC net How to set the IP address for MC Net connection 1 Press the A button on the Magnabox 2 Use the buttons W and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Network The selected menu choice flashes 3 Press the right button by the word Select D You will see the network menu 4 Use the buttons and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Direct Link The selected menu choice flashes 5 Press the right button by the word Select EI You will see the direct link menu 6 Use the butto
56. ption Network The selected menu choice flashes Press the right button by the word Select You will see the network menu Use the buttons and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Ethernet The selected menu choice flashes Press the right button by the word Select You will see the ethernet menu Use the buttons and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Gateway Adres The selected menu choice flashes Press the right button by the word Select You will see the IP address screen and the current Gateway IP address on the second line of the display Edit the IP address 84 3 Press the left button by the word Back three times to leave the Magnabox menus and return to operational mode 3 7 2 Communication via a built in PSTN modem 3 7 2 1 Connecting the Magnabox to the telephone line You will need a telephone cable with two RJ11 connectors to connect your Magnabox with built in PSTN modem to the analog telephone line The MC order number for this cable is 91900030 2 metres Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 22 How to establish network connection on a Magnabox with built in PSTN modem 1 Insert one RJ11 connector into the port labeled PSTN on the Magnabox 2 Insert the other RJ11 connector into the wall outlet of the analog telephone line 3 7 2 2 Setting the parameter Direct
57. r the terminal in FacilityPro Manager will have the value handheld In order to set up for most of the above communication methods you will need to configure the Magnabox internally Instructions are given in the following paragraphs 19 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 3 7 1 Ethernet connection 3 7 1 1 Connecting a Magnabox to the Ethernet You will need a network cable with two RJ45 connectors MC order number 91900180 2 meter to connect your Magnabox to the Ethernet 1 Insert one RJ12 connector into the port labeled 10 100 BASET on the Magnabox 2 Insert the other RJ12 connector into a wall outlet or network switch available near the Magnabox patched so that the Magnabox can connect to the Ethernet 3 Ensure that the Magnabox parameters for communication via Ethernet are correctly configured as described in the following paragraphs 3 7 1 2 Setting the parameter DHCP mode The Magnabox has a parameter DHCP mode The value of DHCP mode indicates which IP address will be used for Ethernet communication with the Magnabox Its factory setting is Smart DHCP mode can have the following values 1 Smart The IP address will be assigned by the DHCP server If no DHCP server is found the Magnabox will use the IP address configured internally 83 7 1 3 2 Never The Magnabox will use the IP address configured internally 83 7 1 3 If no DHCP server is available this will be faster as
58. rt Even geduld a u b After some time you will see Collectie gelukt which means the transmission has been successful The Magnabox will return to normal operational mode If you press the left button by the word Nee Wi you will return to the main menu of the Magnabox 6 3 Viewing Chipknip data 6 3 1 Iewing the collections How to view the last 10 collections 1 Navigate to the menu option Collections in the Chipknip info menu 34 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select EI You will see the data of the most recent collection sent to Equens on the display as in Figure 6 2 In the upper left corner the collection number is shown In the upper right corner the date of that collection on the middle line at the left you see the amount of the collection on the middle line at the right you see the number of transactions of the collection and in the bottom left corner you see the AC number Equens has assigned to the collection Figure 6 2 Collection data 3 Use the buttons W and A to see the data of an earlier or later collection 4 Press the right button by the word Done to return to the Chipknip info menu 5 Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 3 2 The next collection How to see when the next automatic collection will be done 1 Navigate to the menu option Volgende coll in the Chipknip info menu 84 2 2 Press the right button
59. s as follows Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 18 a Direct mode m Automatic or GSM M35 83 7 3 2 b Ring count number of rings before modem answers default value 1 3 7 3 3 In FacilityPro Manager the following fields for the terminal should have the following values a connection network b IP address modem IP address of the Magnabox which has a default value of 192 168 002 100 and can be looked up and or edited via the modem menu of the Magnabox 83 7 3 4 c Dial up connection a dial up connection with a generic name such as GSM terminal must be defined with Windows and filled in d Phone the telephone number of the SIM 4 Establishing a network connection using a built in GSM GPRS modem with an active GPRS SIM 83 7 3 You will need to have connected a GSM GPRS antenna with SMA connector to your Magnabox with built in GSM GPRS modem 83 7 3 1 In the Magnabox the following parameters should have values as follows a Direct mode m GPRS 35 83 7 3 2 In FacilityPro Manager the following fields for the terminal should have the following values a connection network b IP address the IP address assigned by the GPRS provider which must be a fixed public address 5 Establishing a network connection using an external modem 83 7 4 The modem will be connected to the Magnabox using a Netadapt
60. t the parameter Max datalengte 1 Navigate to the menu option Max datalengte in the communication settings menu 84 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select EI The display will show as in Figure 6 20 Figure 6 20 Max data length 3 Edit the parameter 34 3 Press the right button by the word Done Wi 5 Press Back as many times as necessary to go back to operational mode 6 4 3 Activating Chipknip To activate the Chipknip functionality the SAM must be placed in a SAM slot of the Magnabox 86 1 and the parameter Comm type and other parameters related to it must be assigned the correct value 86 1 and 86 4 2 How to activate the Chipknip functionality of the Magnabox 1 Navigate to the menu option Activeren in the Chipknip settings menu 84 2 2 Press the right button by the word Select Wi The display will show as in Figure 6 21 Figure 6 21 TerminallD for activation 3 Enter the TerinmallD 84 3 4 When the TerminallD has been entered press the right button by the word Done to save the TerminallD and start activation The display will show as in Figure 6 22 After some time the display will show as in Figure 6 23 activation successful or as in Figure 6 24 activation not successful for 10 seconds and then return to normal operational mode If activation is not successful causes might be a Chipknip functionality was already activated
61. th built in GSM GPRS modem There must be an active GSM or GPRS SIM in the GSM GPRS modem How to establish network connection on a Magnabox with built in GSM GPRS modem 1 Install the antenna 2 Insert the SMA connector into the port labeled antenna on the Magnabox 3 7 3 2 Setting the parameter Direct mode m The Magnabox has a parameter Direct mode m This value must be Automatic or GSM M35 if communication will be via a built in GSM GPRS modem that has a GSM SIM and it must be GPRS 35 if communication will be via a built in GSM GPRS modem that has a GPRS SIM Its factory setting is Automatic It will therefore generally not be necessary to edit it for GSM Instructions for setting this parameter are given in 83 7 2 2 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 24 3 7 3 3 Setting the parameter Ring count The Magnabox has a parameter Ring count which determines how often the phone will ring before the modem answers Its factory setting is 1 It will generally not be necessary to edit it Instructions for setting this parameter are given in 83 7 2 3 3 7 3 4 Setting the IP address The factory setting for the IP address of the Magnabox for communication via built in modem is 192 168 2 100 You will generally not need to edit it when using a built in modem for communication It can be changed as described in 83 7 5 2 choosing menu option Modem in step 4 instead o
62. to the power socket The Magnabox will start to boot The display will show the following information during the boot Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 12 d If there is no application loaded and no BIOS firmware loaded nothing will appear on the display The backlight of the display will be on The LED s 3 3 V and 8 V will light up If there is an active network connection with the Magnabox the LED LINK will also light up Programme the appropriate firmware 33 6 1 or send the Magnabox to Magna Carta for programming of the firmware If the BIOS firmware is loaded but no application firmware is loaded the display will show as in Figure 3 2 whereby the top line shows the Magnabox serial number and then as in Figure 3 3 showing the version of the BIOS firmware Figure 3 2 Magnabox during boot Figure 3 3 BIOS version If both BIOS and application firmware are loaded displays as in Figure 3 2 and Figure 3 3 will be followed by displays as in Figure 3 4 showing the direct link mode 83 7 2 2 and IP address of the Magnabox and Figure 3 5 showing the application on the bottom line Figure 3 4 Direct link mode Figure 3 5 Magnabox during boot 3 When the boot is completed the display will show the following information d 13 If the BIOS firmware is loaded but no application firmware is loaded the display will show as in Figure 3 6 whereby the first line will show the time and date a
63. work The selected menu choice flashes 3 Press the right button by the word Select D You will see the network menu 4 Use the buttons and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Modem The selected menu choice flashes 5 Press the right button by the word Select Wi You will see a menu 6 Use the buttons V and A to scroll through the menu choices and select the option Direct mode m The selected menu choice flashes 7 Press the right button by the word Select Wi You will see a list of possible values for Direct mode m and the currently configured value of Direct mode m will be selected flashing 8 Use the buttons V and A to select the desired value of Direct mode m The selected value flashes 9 Press the right button by the word Select to save the new value for Direct Mode m and return to the modem menu 10 Press the left button by the word Back three times to leave the Magnabox menus and return to operational mode 23 Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 3 7 2 3 Setting the parameter Ring count The Magnabox has a parameter Ring count which determines how often the phone will ring before the modem answers Its factory setting is 1 It will generally not be necessary to edit it How to set the parameter Ring count for communication via built in modem 1 Press the A button o
64. x can be used in combination with any Magna Carta card reader for example as a payment terminal at vending machines photocopiers and cash registers or as an access terminal at doors barriers and lockers The Magnabox is also used as the control unit in reload terminals where smartcards can be revaluated This manual describes how to install and program a Magnabox how to connect it to peripheral devices and how to perform certain maintenance tasks such as changing the battery For technical specifications such as measurements memory capacity etc you are referred to the data sheet of the Magnabox When the text presents an enumeration that does not represent instructions to be carried out this enumeration will be presented as follows each item identified by a number and a bracket 1 First point 2 Second point etcetera When the text presents instructions on how to perform the various tasks necessary to install set up operate and service the Magnabox these instructions always have a title which starts with How for example How to program the application firmware The instructions for the specific task are then given step by step in the order in which they will be carried out each step identified by a number and a full stop as follows 1 Step 1 2 Step 2 3 Step 3 etcetera Magnabox user manual version MAN7 MBX2 UKED 9101 doc 6 1 Introduction The Magnabox is the heart of Magna Carta s electronic transaction
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