Installation Guide Cineo c2060 PDF
Installation Guide Cineo c2060 PDF
Installation Guide Cineo c2060 PDF
ProCash 8000
Installation Guide
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D - 33094 Paderborn
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E-mail: [email protected]
Installation Guide
Introduction ............................................................................................... 1
Symbols used in this manual ...................................................................... 2
Important safety precautions ...................................................................... 2
Installation note ...................................................................................... 2
General safety precautions .................................................................... 2
Vent ........................................................................................................... 37
Storage if construction work is not yet complete ....................................... 37
Space required for operation and maintenance ........................................ 38
Installation site requirements .................................................................... 41
Load-carrying capacity ......................................................................... 41
Notes on floor mounting ....................................................................... 42
Protection from removal by force in compliance with EN and VdS
guidelines ............................................................................................. 42
Installation frame ....................................................................................... 43
General ................................................................................................ 43
Dimensions of safe attachment points ................................................. 44
Dimensions of cable areas................................................................... 47
Tear-off sensor .......................................................................................... 50
Drilling diagrams ....................................................................................... 51
Drilling diagram Frontload .................................................................... 52
Drilling diagram Rearload ............................................................... 53
Power and data cables .............................................................................. 54
General ................................................................................................ 54
Cable lead-ins into the safe ................................................................. 55
Power supply........................................................................................ 60
Remote status indicator ....................................................................... 60
Dimensions of the frame logo ................................................................... 61
Transport route requirements ................................................................... 62
Installation ............................................................................................... 67
Removing the packing............................................................................... 67
Removing the shipping crate..................................................................... 68
General information ............................................................................. 68
Removing the shipping crate ............................................................... 69
Mounting sets ............................................................................................ 70
Mounting set 01750006706 for installation frame for UL safe ............. 70
Mounting set 01750051579 for CEN installation frame ....................... 71
Mounting set 01750078516 (for UL safe) on installation frame ........... 71
Mounting set 01750051578 (for CEN safe) on installation frame ........ 71
Overview of installation types .................................................................... 72
Installation without frame .......................................................................... 72
Installing the installation frame ............................................................. 73
Mounting the device on the installation frame ...................................... 79
Moving the Cash media dispenser (CMD) upwards ....................... 79
Screwing the device on the installation frame................................. 80
Pushing the cash media dispenser (CMD) down............................ 81
Installing the power and data cables in the device ......................... 81
B E
BSMI Bureau of Standards, EC European Community
Metrology and Inspection EDM Encryption/Decryption
Module
C EEC European Economic
CE Communauté Européenne Community
(European Community) EMA Intruder alarm system
Declaration of Conformity EMC Electromagnetic
CEE Certification of Electrical Compatibility
Equipment (Zertifikat der EN European standard
internationalen
EPP Encrypted PIN Pad
Kommission für
Konformität elektrischer
Betriebsmittel)
F
CEN Comité Européen de FCC Federal Communications
Normalisation Commission
(Europäisches Komitee für
Normung) G
CEN Comité Européen de
Normalisation (European GmbH Limited liability company
Committee for
Standardization) I
CFR Code of Federal ICES Interference Causing
Regulation Equipment Standards
CIM Card Identification Module IP International Protection
(security module)
ISO International Organization
CNS Chinese National for Standardization
Standards
L
D
Line Neutral Protective Earth
DIN German Institute for
Standardization
DT Data Transmission
M
MM Modular Marker of ID card
(evaluation by means of
security modules like MM
box or CIM 06)
R
RSI Remote Status Indicator
S
SELV Safety Extra-Low Voltage
T
TN network Power supply
network in accordance
with EN 60950
U
UL Underwriters Laboratories
Inc.
UPS Uninterruptible Power
Supply
V
VdS Association of Property
Insurance Companies
Be careful not to injure your head when the customer panel or the
operating unit door are lifted up!
Installation note
When installing the device and/or doing any work on it, make sure that it is
disconnected from power.
Remove the shipping restraints inside the unit which secure its components
during transportation if necessary for the installation (see enclosed
information sheet).
Only use accessories and extension components that have been approved
by us. Nonobservance can result in damage to the device or violations of
regulations concerning safety, radio interference and ergonomical
requirements.
Note that there are only safety extra-low voltage circuits (SELV circuits) if
you want to feed voltage from an external source into prepared cables to
install additional electronics (e. g. EMA connection, relay panel for external
features).
To clean and maintain the device only use cleaning agents approved by
WINCOR NIXDORF International GmbH (see chapter "Appendix" in the
operating manual).
Repairs
Lithium batteries
Start-up
i Before operating the device, remove all parts inside of it which secure
its components during transportation or check whether they have been
removed (see info sheet supplied with the device).
Device dimensions
i All dimensions are specified in millimeters (inches). The views of the
device are not drawn to scale.
678 (26.69")
2104 (82.84")
1531 (60.28")
1557 (61.3")
849 (33.43")
838 (32.99") *
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 973 (38.31")
1022 (40.24")
1057 (41.62") *
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
678 (26.69")
2244 (88.35")
1696 (66.77")
1670 (65.75")
989 (38.94")
978 (38.5") *
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 973 (38.31")
1022 (40.24")
1057 (41.62") *
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
678 (26.69")
2104 (82.84")
1531 (60.28")
1557 (61.3")
849 (33.43")
765 (30.12") **
838 (32.99") *
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 992 (39.1")
1022 (40.24")
1075 (42.32") *
1105 (43.5") **
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
** These measures only apply to devices with a courtesy shelf.
678 (26.69")
2244 (88.35")
1696 (66.77")
1670 (65.75")
905 (35.63") **
989 (38.94")
978 (38.5") *
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 992 (39.1")
1022 (40.24")
1075 (42.32") *
1105 (43.5") **
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
** These measures only apply to devices with a courtesy shelf.
678 (26.69")
85
2104 (82.84")
(3.35")
1855 (73.03")
1557 (61.3")
1531 (60.28")
849 (33.43")
43/72 **
838 (32.99") *
(1.69"/2.83") **
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 967 (38.07")
1022 (40.24")
1057 (41.62") *
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
** Standard lock: 43 mm (1.69")
Customer-specific lock: max. 72 mm (2.83")
678 (26.69")
85
(3.35")
2244 (88.35")
1995 (78.54")
1670 (65.75")
1696 (66.77")
43/72 **
978 (38.5") *
(1.69/2.84") **
989 (38.94")
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 967 (38.07")
1022 (40.24")
1057 (41.62") *
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
** Standard lock: 43 mm (1.69")
Customer-specific lock: max. 72 mm (2.83")
678 (26.69")
85
2104 (82.84")
(3.35")
1855 (73.03")
1557 (61.3")
1531 (60.28")
849 (33.43")
43/72 ***
765 (30.12") **
838 (32.99") *
(1.69"/2.83") ***
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 992 (39.1")
1022 (40.24")
1075 (42.32") *
1105 (43.5") **
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
** These measures only apply to devices with a courtesy shelf.
*** Standard lock: 43 mm (1.69")
Customer-specific lock: max. 72 mm (2.83")
678 (26.69")
85
(3.35")
2244 (88.35")
1995 (78.54")
1670 (65.75")
1696 (66.77")
43/72 ***
905 (35.63") **
978 (38.5") *
(1.69/2.84") ***
989 (38.94")
25 (0.98")
594 1 3 (0.12")
(23.39") 894 (35.2")
600 900 (35.43")
(23.62") 992 (39.1")
1022 (40.24")
1075 (42.32") *
1105 (43.5") **
1 Installation frame
* These measures only apply to devices with a barcode reader.
** These measures only apply to devices with a courtesy shelf.
*** Standard lock: 43 mm (1.69")
Customer-specific lock: max. 72 mm (2.83")
UL safe
i The displayed cable lead-ins only apply for the CINEO C2060 /
ProCash 8000 version with UL safe, but they apply for the 4-cassette
dispenser and for the 5-cassette dispenser as well.
UL safe Frontload
UL safe Rearload
CEN L4 safe
i The displayed cable lead-ins only apply for the CINEO C2060 /
ProCash 8000 version with CEN L4 safe, but they apply for the
4-cassette dispenser and for the 5-cassette dispenser as well.
The following table shows the installation options for the different device
versions.
Possible installation Frontload with Rearload with
4- 5- 4- 5-
cassette cassette cassette cassette
dispenser dispenser
Installation without frame (free- yes yes yes yes
standing)
Installation with frame for no no yes yes
complete integration
Installation with window frame no no yes yes
Installation with frame for partial yes yes yes yes
integration in the wall
The area specified for the installation of the frame requires a short tool
(see section "Required operation and maintenance space").
* If the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 is installed with a frame for integration
in the wall, the unit will not be flush with the wall. This must be taken into
account when laying the flooring (see chapter "Installation", section
"Installation with frame for complete integration").
* If the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 is installed with a frame for integration
in the wall, the unit will not be flush with the wall. This must be taken into
account when laying the flooring (see chapter "Installation", section
"Installation with frame for complete integration").
* If the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 is installed with a frame for integration
in the wall, the unit will not be flush with the wall. This must be taken into
account when laying the flooring (see chapter "Installation", section
"Installation with frame for complete integration").
* If the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 is installed with a frame for integration
in the wall, the unit will not be flush with the wall. This must be taken into
account when laying the flooring (see chapter "Installation", section
"Installation with frame for complete integration").
i The wall cutout applys for both frame sfor complete integration with an
attached logo case and frames for complete integration without an
attached logo chase.
i Between the front of the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 and the wall
traverse there has to be a distance of at least 20 mm (0.79") because
of the air ventilation. This ventilation area should not be overbuild.
The wall cutout applys for both window frames with an attached logo
case and window frames without an attached logo chase.
Wall opening for installing the device with a frame for partial integration
with attached logo case
Wall opening for installing the device with a frame for partial integration
without attached logo case
Vent
The device features forced air ventilation on the rear side by means of a built-
in fan. Make sure that the distance between the vents and the wall is always at
least 50 mm (1.97") (see also section "Space required for operation and
maintenance").
1b
1a
1a Air inlet
1b Air inlet with window frame
2 Air outlet
Ventilation area
Frontload version
(1.97")
50
(15.75")
400
120 120
950 (37.4")
(4.73") (4.73")
50 50
(1.97") (1.97")
Rearload version
500 (19.69")
120 120
(4.73") (4.73")
50 50
(1.97") (1.97")
Load-carrying capacity
Ensure that the installation site has the required load-carrying capacity. You
will find the relevant device weight in the section "Installation specifications" in
the chapter "Appendix".
The operator must provide a suitable base to protect it from removal by force.
We recommend reinforced concrete B25 (EN206 C20/25) or a higher-quality
concrete.
Installation frame
General
A CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 cannot be installed without the installation
frame.
The installation frame is secured to the floor at the attachment points (see
section "Drilling diagrams").
Then the device (safe) is screwed to the installation frame.
How the safe is secured on the installation frame depends on the safe
construction type (UL, CEN L4, CEN III, CEN IV). For CEN safes, the safe
construction types are distinguished in resistance grades. The label showing
the resistance level is located on the inside of the safe door.
Openings which are not used have to be closed by putting in the filling pieces.
i The installation frame must be secured using one threaded rod per
group of holes A to D. The installation frame is secured with a total of
four threaded rods.
In the following illustration the safe attachment points are dimensioned
based on the outer edge of the installation frame.
Frontload
594 (23.39")
497 (19.57")
437 (17.2")
157
(6.18")
7 6
347 (13.66")
8 8 8
582 (22.91")
1
A B
3
832 (32.76")
894 (35.2")
9
4
5
C 2 D
1
7 6
3
10 11
Rearload
594 (23.39")
497 (19.57")
62 (2.44") 437 (17.2")
157
(6.18")
10
3
6
312 (12.28")
7
1
A 2 B
547 (21.54")
5
894 (35.2")
9
2 4
C 3 D
1
8 8 8
7 6
11
Frontload
594 (23.39")
569 (22.4")
529 (20.83")
485 (19.09")
477 (18.78")
397 (15.63")
197 (7.76")
117 (4.61")
109 (4.29")
65 (2.56")
25 (0.98")
(0.98")
7 6
25
475 (18.7")
8 8 8
538 (21.18")
869 (34.21")
894 (35.2")
7 6
10 11
Rearload
594 (23.39")
569 (22.4")
529 (20.83")
485 (19.09")
477 (18.78")
397 (15.63")
197 (7.76")
117 (4.61")
109 (4.29")
65 (2.56")
25 (0.98")
10
(0.98")
7 6
25
356 (14.02")
419 (16.5")
9
869 (34.21")
894 (35.2")
8 8 8
7 6
11
Tear-off sensor
i All safes and installation frames have holes for mounting a tear-off
sensor.
To ensure that the tear-off sensor can be mounted after the device has been
installed, a hole for the tear-off sensor has to be drilled at the time the
installation frame is mounted.
To be able to mount the tear-off sensor, the hole has to be cleaned with a
vacuum cleaner and a resin cartridge (e.g. UPAT multicone, Fischer resin
cartridge R M) has to be inserted.
Thus the alarm technician will be able to mount the tear-off sensor in the safe
easily after the device is installed (see also illustration "Mounting structure" in
the corresponding sections of the chapter "Installation").
Ask your alarm technician about the size of the hole and the fitting. The
maximum diameter for the hole to take the fixing is:
No power or data cables may be installed below the CMD inside the
safe.
Drilling diagrams
The following figures specify the distance from the edge of the different device
versions of the drill holes that are used to secure CINEO C2060 /
ProCash 8000 to the installation frame.
i The installation frame is 3 mm (0.12") smaller than the safe all around.
600 (23.62")
440 (17.32")
160
(6.3")
270 (10.63")
430 (16.93")
585 (23.03")
750 (29.53")
1
800 (31.50")
900 (35.43")
2
1
600 (23.62")
500 (19.68")
150 (5.91")
440 (17.32")
160
(3.94")
100
(6.3")
315 (12.4")
1
470 (18.5")
2
630 (24.8")
4
900 (35.43")
General
When the cables enter the device from below, make sure that the
cables cannot be sheared off when the system is moved.
To connect the device, power and data cables are required. In standard
deliveries, the connections for all the device's power and data cables are
situated near the cable feed opening in the safe. The power cable that is
included in delivery has a standard length of 2.5 m (8.20 ft). The device is
shipped with one power cable. Other ready-to-use lengths of power and data
cables can be ordered if needed via the hardware configurator or must be
provided by the customer. Please refer to the corresponding illustrations in this
guide for the positioning of the cables.
To lay the cables inside the installation frame and in the safe, filling pieces
may be removed so that cable sets can be inserted in the cable feed openings
(see illustration). These filling pieces must then be replaced after the cables
have been laid. The cable exit points in the floor must be kept clear to ensure
that the cables are not bent or damaged.
i Make sure that the cables provided on-site are long enough to be laid
through the installation frame into the safe.
i For the dimensions of the cable feed areas please refer to the section
"Dimensions of cable feed areas".
Frontload
1 Cable routing
No power or data cables may be installed below the CMD inside the
safe.
You will also find the position of the cable lead-in for the device in the
section entitled "Installation frame".
Rearload
1 Cable routing
No power or data cables may be installed below the CMD inside the
safe.
You will also find the position of the cable lead-in for the device in the
section entitled "Installation frame".
Additional cable lead-in into the UL and CEN L4 safe from the side or
from the rear
i The displayed cable lead-ins only apply for the CINEO C2060 /
ProCash 8000 version with UL and CEN L4 safe, but they apply for the
4-cassette CMD and for the 5-cassette CMD as well.
The device with the design door or design cover sheet is shown in the
following illustrations. The details are the same for the device with the
standard door or standard cover sheet.
1 1 1
i You will also find the position of the cable lead-in for the device in the
section entitled "Device dimensions".
Power supply
The device must only be connected to a TN system. In addition to the power
supply for the device, grounding outlets must be provided by the customer for
supplementary equipment such as a modem.
L N PE
If the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 was ordered without a logo, the
i logo has to be provided by the customer. The visible and the actual
logo surface are identical.
For the dimensions of the device logo please refer to the operating
manual of the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000.
The device is equipped with a shipping crate and can be transported with a
pallet lift truck. The forks of the truck must be pushed as far as possible
underneath the device from the front or the rear.
The entire transportation route, like the installation site, must be checked for
load capacity and, if necessary, strengthened as appropriate before the
installation date. In order to avoid damage at the floor covering, panels (e.g.
beaverboard) should be laid on the floor for the transport with a pallet lift truck.
Observe the ambient condition requirements for transportation and storage
(see chapter "Appendix", section "Technical data").
Due to the shipping crate some dimensions are different (see illustrations
below).
1702 (67.01")
72/43**
(2.83"/1.69"**)
145 (5.71")
1 Shipping crate
1841 (72.48")
72/43**
(2.83"/1.69"**)
145 (5.71")
1 Shipping crate
670 (26.38")
520 (20.47")
1350 (53.15")
1392 (54.8")
710 (27.95")
1900 (74.8")
670 (26.38")
520 (20.47")
1350 (53.15")
1392 (54.8")
i The device with the design door or design cover sheet is shown in the
following illustrations. The details are the same for the device with the
standard door or standard cover sheet.
General information
For transportation the device is equipped with a shipping crate. This must be
removed before installation.
i To move the device, only push against the sides of the safe as shown
in the following illustration.
4x
Mounting sets
i The mounting sets are supplied with the installation frame of
CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000.
The mounting set for the tear-off sensor is not supplied with the
device.
The following table shows the installation options for the different device
versions.
Possible installation Frontload with Rearload with
4- 5- 4- 5-
cassette cassette cassette cassette
dispenser dispenser
Installation without frame (free- yes yes yes yes
standing)
Installation with frame for no no yes yes
complete integration
Installation with window frame no no yes yes
Installation with frame for partial yes yes yes yes
integration in the wall
The area specified for the installation of the frame requires a short tool
(see section "Required operation and maintenance space").
i For installation with a frame the device must have been prepared for
this type of installation in the factory when it is shipped.
i The installation area must be flat and on one level with the surrounding
floor. Any differences in floor height in the installation area must be
leveled out with rustproof shims, for example.
Align the installation frame and mark the holes to be drilled for mounting
the installation frame (see illustration below).
i The installation frame must be secured using one threaded rod per
group of holes A to D. The installation frame is secured with a total of
four threaded rods.
Frontload Rearload
10
3
7 6 7 6
1
8 8 8 A 2 B
1
A B 5
3
2 9
2 4
9
4 C 3 D
1
5
C 2 D 8 8 8
1
7 6 7 6
3
10 11 11
Drill the required four holes and the hole for the tear-off sensor, if
necessary (see following figures).
To ensure that the safe does not become detached, the threaded rods
of the installation frame must be fastened in the concrete foundation.
For the hole diameter please refer to the mounting instructions of the
caulking cartridge.
Mounting structure
CEN
2 3 4 5 6 7
UL
(0.98")
25
1
(min. 4.92")
min. 125
*
(min. 1.57")
min. 40
1 Safe 5 Screed
2 Mounting set for safe 6 Concrete
3 the tear-off sensor 7 Mounting set for installation frame
4 Installation frame 8 Top surface of finished floor
i The space inside the installation frame allows cable lead-in through
cable ducts in the floor.
Frontload Rearload
6a
Open the safe door (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating
manual).
If it is necessary for the installation remove those parts inside the unit
which secure its components during transportation (see enclosed
information sheet).
Pull out the CMD (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating manual).
To facilitate access to the attachment points of the safe you can move the
cash media dispenser (CMD) upwards.
i When lifting the CMD make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
i When mounting the locking axle, ensure that no cables are damaged
in the process.
Check the CMD for a secure fit. The locking axle must be firmly in
place.
4x
i When you're lowering it, make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
Mount both securing screws.
Remove the two track locks and push the CMD back into the device.
Attach the VDS label for the installation frame inside the safe door below
the existing VDS label of the safe. (The VDS label for the mounted
installation frame is included with the installation frame).
After mounting the installation frame and the device, fill out the
Confirmation of Installation. (The Confirmation of Installation is included
with the installation frame.)
Fax the filled out and signed Confirmation of Installation form to the fax
number provided on the form.
General information
i The locking axle and the track stops must remain in the safe for
later service operations.
i The installation area must be flat and on one level with the surrounding
floor. Any differences in floor height in the installation area must be
leveled out with rustproof shims, for example.
Align the installation frame and mark the holes to be drilled for mounting
the installation frame (see illustration below).
i The installation frame must be secured using one threaded rod per
group of holes A to D. The installation frame is secured with a total of
four threaded rods.
10
7 3 6
1
A 2 B
5
9
4
2
3
C D
1
8 8 8 ( 14.17")
12
360
12
7 6
11
23 23
(2.2")
56
(0.91") (0.91")
640 (25.2")
Drill the required four holes and the hole for the tear-off sensor, if
necessary (see following figures).
To ensure that the safe does not become detached, the threaded rods
of the installation frame must be fastened in the concrete foundation.
For the hole diameter please refer to the mounting instructions of the
caulking cartridge.
Mounting structure
CEN
2 3 4 5 6 7
UL
(0.98")
25
1
(min. 4.92")
min. 125
*
(min. 1.57")
min. 40
1 Safe 5 Screed
2 Mounting set for safe 6 Concrete
3 the tear-off sensor 7 Mounting set for installation frame
4 Installation frame 8 Top surface of finished floor
i The space inside the installation frame allows cable lead-in through
cable ducts in the floor.
6a
i Before the frame can be mounted, certain steps are required for
systems which have not been prepared for frame installation in the
factory (please refer to the mounting instructions supplied with the
frame).
1
2
Open the safe door (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating
manual).
If it is necessary for the installation remove those parts inside the unit
which secure its components during transportation (see enclosed
information sheet).
Pull out the CMD (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating manual).
To facilitate access to the attachment points of the safe you can move the
cash media dispenser (CMD) upwards.
i When lifting the CMD make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
i When mounting the locking axle, ensure that no cables are damaged
in the process.
Check the CMD for a secure fit. The locking axle must be firmly in
place.
4x
i When you're lowering it, make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
Mount both securing screws.
Remove the two track locks and push the CMD back into the device.
Attach the VDS label for the installation frame inside the safe door below
the existing VDS label of the safe. (The VDS label for the mounted
installation frame is included with the installation frame).
After mounting the installation frame and the device, fill out the
Confirmation of Installation. (The Confirmation of Installation is included
with the installation frame.)
Fax the filled out and signed Confirmation of Installation form to the fax
number provided on the form.
General information
Unpack the parts of the installation frame and install them (see the
following section).
i The locking axle and the track stops must remain in the safe for
later service operations.
4
1
4
1
Attach the lower frame brackets (position 6 in the illustration "View of the
frame (completely assembled)") on the left and on the right side using two
round head screws M4x6 each (1).
4x
Attach the middle frame brackets (position 5 in the illustration "View of the
frame (completely assembled)") on the left and on the right side using two
round head screws M4x6 each in the higher hole pattern (2).
i Before the frame can be mounted, you must ensure that the cover
angle (3) is moved as far as possible in the direction show by the
arrow (6). If this is not the case, loosen the four laterally screws (4)
and the two upper screws (5). Push the cover angle (3) as far as
possible in the direction of the arrow (6). Fasten at least one of the
previously loosened screws on right, on the left and on top.
Frame for complete integration with attached logo case only: Raise the
cable of the light box (7) and fix it.
Push the frame from the front in the direction of the arrow (1) up to the
customer panel. Lift the frame a little and slide it carefully over the
customer panel and let go.
i Be careful not to scratch the customer panel and not to damage the
connection cable.
4x
Attach the frame brackets on the side (2) to the device using one hexagon
socket head cap screw (M6x10) and a washer (6.4x1.6).
If space is restricted use an appropriate tool that is short enough.
i
When tightening the screws of the frame brackets, make sure that the
frame touches the wall. However, if the wall is uneven, you must not
use force to press it in, since the frame could distort when you secure
the frame tabs. This could cause the customer panel to grate or jam
against the inside of the frame when you open it.
Plug the connection cable in the socket on the top cover of the
CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 (3).
Wall fixation
After you installed the frame into the wall, you need to fix the wall on its rear
side.
1
2
2
1
Loosen the screws (1) and (2) of the cover angle (3).
Push the cover angle as far as possible in the direction of the arrow (4)
until the screw points in the housing cover are visible. Fasten it to the
device with three Taptite fillister head screw TT M4x10 (5).
Tighten the four screws on the left and on the right (6) and the two upper
screws (7).
If light shines through the corner areas
of the frame out of the room in the
back, the corners can be closed with
silicone on the rear side of the frame,
if necessary.
(Silicone is not included in the
shipment!)
i The installation area must be flat and on one level with the surrounding
floor. Any differences in floor height in the installation area must be
leveled out with rustproof shims, for example.
Align the installation frame and mark the holes to be drilled for mounting
the installation frame (see illustration below).
i The installation frame must be secured using one threaded rod per
group of holes A to D. The installation frame is secured with a total of
four threaded rods.
10
7 3 6
1
A 2 B
5
9
4
2
C 3 D
1
8 8 8
( 14.17")
360
12 7 6 12
11
23 23
( 1.97")
(2.87"±0.2)
(0.91") (0.91")
50
73±5
640
(25.2")
i The installation frame must be secured using one threaded rod per
group of holes A to D. The installation frame is secured with a total of
four threaded rods.
10
7 3 6
1
A 2 B
5
9
4
2
C 3 D
1
8 8 8
7 6
( 14.17")
360
12 12
11
23 23
( 6.3")
(7.21" ±0.2")
160
(0.91") (0.91")
183 ±5
640
(25.2")
To ensure that the safe does not become detached, the threaded rods
of the installation frame must be fastened in the concrete foundation.
For the hole diameter please refer to the mounting instructions of the
caulking cartridge.
Mounting structure
CEN
2 3 4 5 6 7
UL
(0.98")
25
1
(min. 4.92")
min. 125
*
(min. 1.57")
min. 40
1 Safe 5 Screed
2 Mounting set for safe 6 Concrete
3 the tear-off sensor 7 Mounting set for installation frame
4 Installation frame 8 Top surface of finished floor
i The space inside the installation frame allows cable lead-in through
cable ducts in the floor.
6a
i Before the frame can be mounted, certain steps are required for
systems which have not been prepared for frame installation in the
factory (please refer to the mounting instructions supplied with the
frame).
1 2
Open the safe door (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating
manual).
If it is necessary for the installation remove those parts inside the unit
which secure its components during transportation (see enclosed
information sheet).
Pull out the CMD (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating manual).
To facilitate access to the attachment points of the safe you can move the
cash media dispenser (CMD) upwards.
i When lifting the CMD make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
i When mounting the locking axle, ensure that no cables are damaged
in the process.
Check the CMD for a secure fit. The locking axle must be firmly in
place.
4x
i When you're lowering it, make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
Mount both securing screws.
Remove the two track locks and push the CMD back into the device.
Attach the VDS label for the installation frame inside the safe door below
the existing VDS label of the safe. (The VDS label for the mounted
installation frame is included with the installation frame).
After mounting the installation frame and the device, fill out the
Confirmation of Installation. (The Confirmation of Installation is included
with the installation frame.)
Fax the filled out and signed Confirmation of Installation form to the fax
number provided on the form.
General information
Unpack the parts of the installation frame and install them (see the
following section).
i The locking axle and the track stops must remain in the safe for
later service operations.
1 4
1 4
1 4
1 4
Attach the frame brackets (position 5 in the illustration "View of the frame
(completely assembled)") on the left (1) and on the right side (2) using two
round head screws M4x6 each.
i Before the frame can be mounted, you must ensure that the cover
angle (3) is moved as far as possible in the direction show by the
arrow (6). If this is not the case, loosen the four laterally screws (4) and
the two upper screws (5). Push the cover angle (3) as far as possible
in the direction of the arrow (6). Fasten at least one of the previously
loosened screws on right, on the left and on top.
Window frame with attached logo case only: Raise the cable of the light
box (7) and fix it.
Push the frame from the front in the direction of the arrow (1) up to the
customer panel. Lift the frame a little and slide it carefully over the
customer panel and let go.
i Be careful not to scratch the customer panel and not to damage the
connection cable.
2x
Attach the frame brackets on the side (2) to the device using one hexagon
socket head cap screw (M6x10) and a washer (6.4x1.6).
If space is restricted use an appropriate tool that is short enough.
i
When tightening the screws of the frame brackets, make sure that the
frame touches the wall. However, if the wall is uneven, you must not
use force to press it in, since the frame could distort when you secure
the frame tabs. This could cause the customer panel to grate or jam
against the inside of the frame when you open it.
Plug the connection cable in the socket on the top cover of the
CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 (3).
Wall fixation
After you installed the frame into the wall, you need to fix the wall on its rear
side.
1
2
2
1
Loosen the screws (1) and (2) of the cover angle (3).
Push the cover angle as far as possible in the direction of the arrow (4)
until the screw points in the housing cover are visible. Fasten it to the
device with three Taptite fillister head screw TT M4x10 (5).
Tighten the four screws on the left and on the right (6) and the two upper
screws (7).
If light shines through the corner areas
of the frame out of the room in the
back, the corners can be closed with
silicone on the rear side of the frame,
if necessary.
(Silicone is not included in the
shipment!)
i The installation area must be flat and on one level with the surrounding
floor. Any differences in floor height in the installation area must be
leveled out with rustproof shims, for example.
Align the installation frame and mark the holes to be drilled for mounting
the installation frame (see illustration below).
i The installation frame must be secured using one threaded rod per
group of holes A to D. The installation frame is secured with a total of
four threaded rods.
7 6
8 8 8
1
A B
3
2
( 14.17")
360
12 12
9
4
(10.43"±0.2)
5 C
2 D
265 ±5
1
7 6
3
23 23
10 11
(0.91") (0.91")
640 (25.2")
i The installation frame must be secured using one threaded rod per
group of holes A to D. The installation frame is secured with a total of
four threaded rods.
10
7 3 6
1
A 2 B
5
9
( 14.17")
4
360
12 12
2
3
C 1 D
8 8 8 (10.43"±0.2)
265 ±5
7 6
23 23
11
(0.91") (0.91")
640 (25.2")
Drill the required four holes and the hole for the tear-off sensor, if
necessary (see following figures).
To ensure that the safe does not become detached, the threaded rods
of the installation frame must be fastened in the concrete foundation.
For the hole diameter please refer to the mounting instructions of the
caulking cartridge.
Mounting structure
CEN
2 3 4 5 6 7
UL
(0.98")
25
1
(min. 4.92")
min. 125
*
(min. 1.57")
min. 40
1 Safe 5 Screed
2 Mounting set for safe 6 Concrete
3 the tear-off sensor 7 Mounting set for installation frame
4 Installation frame 8 Top surface of finished floor
i The space inside the installation frame allows cable lead-in through
cable ducts in the floor.
Frontload Rearload
6a
i Before the frame can be mounted, certain steps are required for
systems which have not been prepared for frame installation in the
factory (please refer to the mounting instructions supplied with the
frame).
1
2
3
Open the safe door (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating
manual).
If it is necessary for the installation remove those parts inside the unit
which secure its components during transportation (see enclosed
information sheet).
Pull out the CMD (see chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating manual).
To facilitate access to the attachment points of the safe you can move the
cash media dispenser (CMD) upwards.
i When lifting the CMD make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
i When mounting the locking axle, ensure that no cables are damaged
in the process.
Check the CMD for a secure fit. The locking axle must be firmly in
place.
4x
i When you're lowering it, make sure that the connecting cables on the
rear side of the CMD controller are not damaged and that they are not
moved around!
Mount both securing screws.
Remove the two track locks and push the CMD back into the device.
Attach the VDS label for the installation frame inside the safe door below
the existing VDS label of the safe. (The VDS label for the mounted
installation frame is included with the installation frame).
After mounting the installation frame and the device, fill out the
Confirmation of Installation. (The Confirmation of Installation is included
with the installation frame.)
Fax the filled out and signed Confirmation of Installation form to the fax
number provided on the form.
General information
Unpack the parts of the installation frame and install them (see the
following section).
i The locking axle and the track stops must remain in the safe for
later service operations.
7
1
Attach the top part of the frame and the sides of the frame (positions 1, 2
and 3 in the illustration "View of the frame (completely assembled)") on the
left and on the right side according to the illustration below using the round
head screws M4 x 6 (1).
8x
2x
Attach the middle frame brackets (position 5 in the illustration "View of the
frame (completely assembled)") on the left and on the right side using two
round head screws M4x6 each in the higher hole pattern (3).
4x
Attach the lower frame brackets (position 6 in the illustration "View of the
frame (completely assembled)") on the left and on the right side using two
round head screws M4x6 each (4).
4x
Push the frame from the front in the direction of the arrow (1) up to the
customer panel. Lift the frame a little and slide it carefully over the
customer panel and let go.
2x
4x
Attach the frame brackets on the side (2) to the device using pan head
screws Allen screw M 6x10 each and a washer (6.4), and the upper
mounting brackets (3) to the device using a round head screw M4x10 each
and a washer (4.3).
If space is restricted use an appropriate tool that is short enough.
i
When tightening the screws of the frame brackets, make sure that the
frame touches the wall. However, if the wall is uneven, you must not
use force to press it in, since the frame could distort when you secure
the frame tabs. This could cause the customer panel to grate or jam
against the inside of the frame when you open it.
Frame for partial integration with attached logo case only: Plug the
connection cable in the socket on the top cover of the CINEO C2060 /
ProCash 8000 (4).
Wall fixation
After you installed the frame into the wall, you need to fix the wall on its rear
side.
1
2
2
1
Preparatory work
2x
Slide the two hexagon serrated flange nuts M6 into the courtesy shelf
plastic as shown above (1).
Open the design door of the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 Frontload (see
chapter "Basic Operation" in the operating manual) or detach the front
cover sheet of the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 Rearload (see previous
section).
Attach the courtesy shelf using two
pan head screws M6x30 (1).
2x
Close the front door of the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 Frontload or
replace the front cover sheet of the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000
Rearload and fasten the screw in the protection plate.
Start-up
The service technician will connect the power and data cables.
Before the start-up of the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 there has to
i be a plug connection inside the UPS.
The mounting position of the UPS depends on the device and the
actual positioning may be different.
Open the CINEO C2060 / ProCash 8000 and pull the printer carriage as far
as possible out of the UPS (for its position in the CINEO C2060 /
ProCash 8000 please refer to the chapter "Device Overview", for its
accessability to the chapter "Basic Operation" inside the operating manual).
Pull the housing cover on the right
forwards (1) until it is released of the
right and the middle catches.
Remove the housing cover aside (2).
Delivery package
Installation
In masonry only:
Drill the necessary bores: drill depth: 20 mm (0.79"), drill diameter:
4 mm (0.16"), and insert the enclosed fixings in the holes.
Lay the connecting cable of the standard remote status indicator to the
appropriate device.
Route the connecting cable through the cable feed openings or the lead-ins
into the device (see the section for the appropriate installation version in
the chapter "Installation").
Lay the connecting cable in the device to the relay panel for external
features so that it cannot be damaged when components are pulled out.
Marking on wires
i The wires are marked with an adhesive label at the end as follows:
Connect the individual wires to the relay panel for external features as
follows:
11 121314
Pin Name
11 Wire 'RED - 11 RED LIGHT'
12 Wire 'WHITE - 12 YELLOW LIGHT'
13 Wire 'GREEN - 13 GREEN LIGHT'
14 Wire 'BLACK - 14 GND'
Delivery package
Installation
In masonry only:
Drill the necessary bores: drill depth: 40 mm (1.57"), drill diameter:
6 mm (0.24"), and insert the enclosed fixings in the holes.
Lay the connecting cable of the audio Remote Status Indicator to the
appropriate device.
Route the connecting cable through the cable feed openings or the lead-ins
into the device (see the section for the appropriate installation version in
the chapter "Installation").
Lay the connecting cable in the device so that it cannot be damaged when
components are pulled out.
Marking on wires
i The wires are marked with an adhesive label at the end as follows:
Connect the individual wires to the relay panel for external features as
follows:
11 121314
Pin Name
11 Wire 'RED - 11 RED LIGHT'
12 Wire 'WHITE - 12 YELLOW LIGHT'
13 Wire 'GREEN - 13 GREEN LIGHT'
14 Wire 'BLACK - 14 GND'
Lead the connecting cable through the opening in the lower section and
secure it with the strain relief.
Marking on wires
i The wires are marked with an adhesive label at the end as follows:
Pin Name
1 Wire 'RED - RED LIGHT'
2 Wire 'WHITE - YELLOW LIGHT'
3 Wire 'GREEN - GREEN LIGHT'
4 Wire 'BLACK - GND'
Press the front cover onto the lower section. Ensure that no wires are
damaged in the process.
Marking on wires
i The wires are marked with an adhesive label at the end as follows:
Pin Name
1 Wire 'RED - RED LIGHT'
2 Wire 'WHITE - YELLOW LIGHT'
3 Wire 'GREEN - GREEN LIGHT'
4 Wire 'BLACK - GND'
Press the connecting cable with the spacer into the cable guide (2).
Mount the board and the back panel as described above under removal.
After checking off all items, copy this list, send it to your head of
operations and make arrangements for an installation date.
Name:
Telephone number:
Fax number:
General information
Installation
yes no OK
Is the load carrying capacity of the floor sufficient
according to the installation documentation?
Is there floor heating in the installation area?
Are there cavities in the installation area (cable
duct, raised floor)?
Is the operation and maintenance space
sufficient?
Is the equipment screened from external light
(sunlight)?
Is a video surveillance system to be installed?
Is a door opener system to be installed?
Preparations
Construction work
yes no OK
Is the securing of cash-dispensers in the raw
concrete ensured (CEN standard)?
Is the frame aligned and fastened in accordance
with the installation instructions?
Has a wall cutout that may be required been
completed?
Are the ambient conditions met?
Organizational preparations
yes no OK
Is the generation prepared on the host?
Has the MM module or CIM06 been ordered and
is it available?
Have the encryption/decryption or EPP keys been
prepared?
Is the paper and money ready for start-up?
Have you discussed the diameter of the hole that
is to be drilled and the fixing to be used for the
tear-off sensor with the local alarm provider?
Diameter?
Fixing to be used?
Technical data
Device conditions
110 - 120 V 220 - 240 V
Idle Operation Idle Operation
mode (maximum) mode (maximum)
without UPS
Rated current 1.5 A 2.6 A 0.8 A 1.4 A
consumption
Apparent power 150 VA 260 VA 160 VA 285 VA
consumption
Active power 135 W 250 W 135 W 245 W
Power factor 0.93 0.93 0.83 0.83
with UPS
Rated current 2.3 A 3.4 A 1.2 A 1.8 A
consumption
Apparent power 240 VA 350 VA 230 VA 355 VA
consumption
Active power 210 W 325 W 190 W 300 W
Power factor 0.83 0.83 0.76 0.76
Weight *:
UL safe:
Device weight: 580 kg (1278.69 lb) 580 kg (1278.69 lb)
Surface load: 10.8 kN/m² (1.57 lbf/in²) 10.8 kN/m² (1.57 lbf/in²)
CEN L4 safe:
Device weight: 645 kg (1421.99 lb) 645 kg (1421.99 lb)
Surface load: 12 kN/m² (1.74 lbf/in²) 12 kN/m² (1.74 lbf/in²)
CEN IV safe:
Device weight: 775 kg (1708.58 lb) 775 kg (1708.58 lb)
Surface load: 14.4 kN/m² (2.09 lbf/in²) 14.4 kN/m² (2.09 lbf/in²)
* Weight figures refer to the empty weight of the device and the free-
standing installation type.
Weight *:
UL safe:
Device weight: 620 kg (1366.87 lb) 620 kg (1366.87 lb)
Surface load: 11.5 kN/m² (1.67 lbf/in²) 11.5 kN/m² (1.67 lbf/in²)
CEN L4 safe:
Device weight: 720 kg (1587.33 lb) 720 kg (1587.33 lb)
Surface load: 14.4 kN/m² (2.09 lbf/in²) 14.4 kN/m² (2.09 lbf/in²)
CEN IV safe:
Device weight: 830 kg (1829.84 lb) 830 kg (1829.84 lb)
Surface load: 15.4 kN/m² (2.3 lbf/in²) 15.4 kN/m² (2.3 lbf/in²)
* Weight figures refer to the empty weight of the device and the free-
standing installation type.
Environmental conditions
* dependent on temperature
Standards met
Safety standards: IEC 60950,
EN 60950,
CSA C22.2-60950,
UL-60950,
BSMI Standard CNS 14336,
Conformity
The CE mark of conformity attached to the product or its package indicates
that the product complies with the requirements of the following EC directives:
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
The corresponding statement of compliance has been issued by:
WINCOR NIXDORF International GmbH
Heinz-Nixdorf-Ring 1
33106 Paderborn
Germany
devices shall only be accessible when the door of the security container is
open.
Environmental protection
Saving energy
Please switch on devices that need not be constantly running only when they
are actually needed. They should also be turned off when they are not needed
for longer periods of time.