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2/15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.2.2010 Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Purpose of document ........................................................................................................................... 4 Goals and Objectives ............................................................................................................................. 4 Terms and Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................... 4 Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................. 4 2 Terminal UltraLight Overview ........................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 Keyboard usage ..................................................................................................................................... 6 3 Basic features ................................................................................................................................................. 8 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 User Authentication............................................................................................................................... 8 User Interface ........................................................................................................................................ 9 Administration ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Operating Environment ......................................................................................................................... 9 4 Status of Terminal UltraLight ....................................................................................................................... 10 4.1 4.2 Terminal UltraLight flash code sequences ........................................................................................... 10 Terminal beep code sequences ........................................................................................................... 12 5 6 7 Conclusion .................................................................................................................................................... 13 Relationship with other documents ............................................................................................................. 14 Version history ............................................................................................................................................. 15 YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
3/15 4.2.2010 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT This documentation provides essential information on usage of YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight. It covers both YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print & Copy and YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print Only versions. 1.2 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight is a low-price version of Terminal Professional. It is realized in form of an external hardware device. YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight has no display available; therefore user interaction is limited to status leds, keyboard and beep sequences. 1.3 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 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. YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
4/15 4.2.2010 2 TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT 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 inter-
face for job queue management. As already mentioned the Terminal UltraLight is produced in two versions:
YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT PRINT & COPY YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT PRINT ONLY Picture 1 - YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print & Copy Picture 2 - YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print Only YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
5/15 4.2.2010 User authentication is possible with card or pin or any combination. Only selected card readers are supported by Terminal UltraLight. The Terminal UltraLight is displayed on the Picture 3. It consist of keyboard, print and copy button and status leds. For more details on leds refer to chapter 4. Picture 3 - YSQ Terminal UltraLight 2.1 KEYBOARD USAGE Capacitive touch keyboard utilized in the Terminal UltraLight is the latest technology providing better reliability and endurance than standard micro switch or membrane keyboards. Each key press is signalized by a short beep (if beeps are enabled and use of given key is applicable at the moment). There are some recommendations for using keyboard:
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. YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
6/15 4.2.2010 The keyboard will not work when wearing gloves. Some exceptions to this may however apply to latex gloves used in medicine or food industry. YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
7/15 3 BASIC FEATURES 4.2.2010 This Chapter provides the complete feature set of the Terminal UltraLight in connection with YSoft SafeQ PCAS. 3.1 USER AUTHENTICATION User authentication using PIN User authentication using card User authentication using any PIN and card combination Terminal provides one of the following leds combinations:
- to place card or enter PIN
- to enter PIN when authentication "Card and PIN" used Card assignment to the user based on the PUK code 1. Terminal provides following leds combination for requesting to place a card:
2. When user uses an unknown card (not assigned to any user), the terminal requests for entering a PUK code:
3. User is informed about result of card assignment:
a. User entered valid PUK code and card has been assigned to the user. User is automatical-
ly logged in and can print or copy. or YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
8/15 4.2.2010 b. User entered invalid PUK code leds animation and beep codes during animation 3.2 USER INTERFACE All waiting jobs can be printed immediately just after authorization Option to print all waiting print jobs 3.3 ADMINISTRATION Network auto detection (DHCP) 3.4 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Support for online accounting Support for batch accounting Support for follow-me feature Support for cluster fail-over YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
9/15 4.2.2010 4 STATUS OF TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT As already mentioned 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. 4.1 TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT FLASH CODE SEQUENCES This section provides flash code sequences used for interaction with a user. There are following colors used for icons:
Green - Led is green Red - Led is red Orange - Led is orange Grey - Led is off The position of particular leds illustrates Picture 4. Picture 4 - Status leds All leds are switched off. Terminal power is off.
*animated*
Terminal is processing, please wait. YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
10/15 4.2.2010 Place card or enter pin. Enter pin when authentication "Card and PIN" used. Enter PUK when PUKs are enabled on server. Some print jobs available and copying possible. Select (P)rint or
(C)opy. Valid only for YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print & Copy. No print jobs available in the queue. Copying is possible (select
(C)opy). Valid only for YSoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight Print & Copy.
*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. YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
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*flashing*
Printing in progress. Server issued a warning, see MFP display for more details.
*changing*
Animation when user enters a pin on the keyboard. Table No. 1 - Flash code sequences For more Terminal UltraLight flash sequences refer to 1. 4.2 TERMINAL BEEP CODE SEQUENCES 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
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No print job waiting in queue. User quota has exceeded. Received error or warning message from server. Connection to SafeQ server failed. User validation failed. User entered either invalid pin or user card is not registered in the system. For more Terminal UltraLight beep sequences refer to 1. YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
12/15 4.2.2010 5 CONCLUSION In this document you got acquainted with the basic functions of Ysoft SafeQ Terminal UltraLight. You can find more information about other processes, configurations and possibilities in the Administrators guide which you can download along with other newest manuals on the Partners Portal. Partners Portal web page: http://partners.ysoft.com/
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13/15 4.2.2010 6 RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER DOCUMENTS This section describes how this guide is related to other documentation:
Nr. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. YSQ Terminal UltraLight Administrators Guide [EN] 1.6 PNE Document Version Author YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
14/15 4.2.2010 7 VERSION HISTORY Document author/owner: Petr Neugebauer <petr.neugebauer@ysoft.com>
Version Date Change 06/2009 Initial version 06/2009 Chapter 2.4 added 06/2009 Added icons for flash sequences Status Author Final PNE Final PNE Final PNE 06/2009 Added keyboard overviews for Print & Copy and Print Only Final PNE editions 07/2009 Update of Administration issues 09/2009 Chapter 1.4 (disclaimer added) 11/2009 Chapter 3.1 (details on PUK functionality added) 02/2010 Minor changes in flash code sequences Final PNE Final PNE Final PNE Final PNE 0.1 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 YSOFT SAFEQ TERMINAL ULTRALIGHT USERS GUIDE V1.6 [EN]
15/15 FCC statements:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or changes could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.