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SERVICE MANUAL

SM-5300
PC SCALE PRINTER
Edition 1

COPYRIGHT © 2010 TERAOKA WEIGH-SYSTEM PTE. LTD.


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Tables of Content
Tables of Content .................................................................................................................. 2
Notice .................................................................................................................................... 5
Safety Information ................................................................................................................ 6
Cutter Safety Information ..................................................................................................... 8
Safety Regulations ................................................................................................................ 9
Treatment And Recovery of WEEE....................................................................................... 11
Production Information....................................................................................................... 16
1.1 Model Specification..................................................................................................... 16
1.2 Operating Specification ............................................................................................... 18
1.3 Overall Dimension (in mm) ......................................................................................... 19
1.3.1 Bench (B) ....................................................................................................... 19
1.3.2 Pole (P).......................................................................................................... 20
1.3.3 Elevated (EV) ................................................................................................. 21
1.3.4 Self Service Pole (SSP) .................................................................................... 22
1.4 Label & Receipt Specifications ..................................................................................... 23
Key Sheet And Display ........................................................................................................ 24
2.1 Key Sheet Layout And Key Function ............................................................................. 24
2.1.1 Key Sheet Layout ............................................................................................ 24
2.1.2 Key Function .................................................................................................. 24
2.2 Operator And Customer Display Indicator Layout .......................................................... 26
2.2.1 Operator Display ............................................................................................. 26
2.2.2 Self Service Display ......................................................................................... 27
Software Functional Structure ............................................................................................ 28
I/O Ports, Span Switch And W&M Sealing .......................................................................... 31
4.1 I/O Ports 31
4.1.1 Bench (B) / Pole (P) ........................................................................................ 31
4.1.2 Elevated (EV) ................................................................................................. 32
4.1.3 Self Service Pole (SSP) .................................................................................... 33
4.2 Span Switch............................................................................................................... 34
4.3 W&M Sealing ............................................................................................................. 35
Initial Setup ........................................................................................................................ 36
5.1 Level Adjustment ....................................................................................................... 36
5.2 Cassette Belt Tension and Label Guide Adjustment ....................................................... 37
5.3 Cassette Loading and Printing Option ........................................................................... 38
5.4 Sensor Location ......................................................................................................... 39
5.4.1 Peel Sensor .................................................................................................... 39
5.4.2 Gap & Paper End Sensor ................................................................................. 39
5.4.3 Print Media Sensor .......................................................................................... 39
5.4.4 Cassette Detection Sensor ............................................................................... 40
5.4.5 Printer Door Open/Close Sensor ....................................................................... 40
5.5 Software Setup .......................................................................................................... 41
5.5.1 Default Country SPEC ...................................................................................... 41
5.5.2 User SPEC ...................................................................................................... 43
5.5.3 Module SPEC .................................................................................................. 44
5.5.4 Scale SPEC ..................................................................................................... 45
5.5.5 Weight & Measure SPEC .................................................................................. 47
5.5.5.1 SEARCH Function Procedure:.............................................................. 48
5.5.6 Date and Time ................................................................................................ 50
5.5.7 Daylight Saving Time ...................................................................................... 52
5.6 Span Adjustment (Weight Calibration).......................................................................... 53
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5.7 From Self Service Screen Exit to Main Menu Screen....................................................... 55


System Setup ...................................................................................................................... 56
6.1 Network Setup ........................................................................................................... 56
6.1.1 Network Configuration..................................................................................... 56
6.1.2 Scale MAC Address.......................................................................................... 57
6.1.3 VNC Password ................................................................................................ 58
6.2 Wireless Adapter Setting ............................................................................................. 61
6.2.1 WLAN AP-3001G Setup .................................................................................... 61
Hardware Test And Maintenance ........................................................................................ 64
7.1 Internal Count Mode................................................................................................... 64
7.2 Printer Test................................................................................................................ 65
7.2.1 Sensors Status ................................................................................................ 65
7.2.2 Sensor Calibration ........................................................................................... 67
7.2.2.1 Gap Sensor Calibration....................................................................... 67
7.2.2.2 Peel Sensor Calibration ...................................................................... 68
7.2.2.3 Paper End Sensor Calibration.............................................................. 69
7.2.3 Thermal Head Type Detection .......................................................................... 71
7.3 Database Maintenance................................................................................................ 72
7.3.1 Database Initialization ..................................................................................... 72
7.3.2 Database Clear Open Transaction ..................................................................... 73
7.3.3 Load Default Data ........................................................................................... 74
7.3.4 Database Backup ............................................................................................ 76
7.3.5 Database Restore ........................................................................................... 79
7.3.6 Database Migration ......................................................................................... 82
7.3.7 USB Backup / Restore ..................................................................................... 85
7.3.7.1 USB Backup ...................................................................................... 85
7.3.7.2 USB Restore...................................................................................... 88
7.4 Hardware Test ........................................................................................................... 90
7.4.1 Input ............................................................................................................. 90
7.4.2 USB ............................................................................................................... 91
7.4.3 Ethernet ......................................................................................................... 92
7.4.4 Drawer........................................................................................................... 93
7.4.5 LCD ............................................................................................................... 94
7.5 Touch Screen Calibration ............................................................................................ 95
7.6 Write AD Checksum .................................................................................................... 98
7.7 System Information .................................................................................................. 100
7.8 VNC Client Theme Viewer ......................................................................................... 102
7.9 Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 103
7.9.1 Thermal Head Cleaning ................................................................................. 103
7.9.2 Scale Surface Cleaning .................................................................................. 104
7.9.3 Dismantled Thermal Head ............................................................................. 104
7.9.4 Important Note to open Display Rear Cover .................................................... 105
Firmware Upgrading ......................................................................................................... 106
8.1 PCScale Software ..................................................................................................... 106
8.2 Printer Firmware ...................................................................................................... 107
Major Parts Disassembly ................................................................................................... 109
9.1 SM-5300B ................................................................................................................ 109
9.1.1 Disassembly of Platter Support and Top Cover ................................................ 109
9.1.2 Disassembly of Customer Display LCD ............................................................ 111
9.1.3 Disassembly of Base BD, Keyboard and Operator Display LCD .......................... 112
9.1.4 Disassembly of Power Unit ............................................................................. 114
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9.1.5 Disassembly of AD Board ............................................................................... 115


9.2 SM-5300P ................................................................................................................ 116
9.2.1 Disassembly of Pole, Customer Display Board and LCD..................................... 116
9.2.2 Disassembly of Top Cover ............................................................................. 118
9.2.3 Disassembly of Base BD, Keyboard and Operator Display LCD .......................... 119
9.2.4 Disassembly of Power Unit ............................................................................. 121
9.2.5 Disassembly of AD Board ............................................................................... 122
Hardware Details .............................................................................................................. 123
10.1 Block Diagram ........................................................................................................ 123
10.1.1 Bench (B) & Pole (P) ................................................................................... 123
10.1.2 Elevated (EV) & Self Service Pole (SSP)......................................................... 124
10.2 Base Board (TWB-13670-0 Rev G) (For Bench & Pole) ............................................... 125
10.3 Base Board (TWB-14000-0 Rev C) (For Elevated & Self Service) ................................. 127
10.4 Relay Board (TWB-14010-0 Rev A) (For Elevated & Self Service) ................................ 129
Port Pin Configuration ....................................................................................................... 130
11.1 Ethernet Port / USB Port / Cash Drawer Port ............................................................. 130
Revision Records ............................................................................................................... 131

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Notice
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Notice
DIGI®

The material contained in this document is proprietary and for information only and is subject to change
without notice. Teraoka Weigh-System Pte. Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any errors or damages
arising from misinterpretation of any procedure.
Screen displays, operating procedures and supporting features might vary with different software
version releases.
This document shall not be reproduced whether in part or whole without the written consent from
Teraoka Weigh-System Pte. Ltd..

Teraoka Weigh-System Private Limited


4 Leng Kee Road
#06-01 SiS Building
Singapore 159088

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Safety Information
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Safety Information
The operator of the equipment shall comply with the safety and warning indications and procedures
outlined in this document. Teraoka Weigh-System Pte. Ltd. assumes no responsibility or liability for
failure to comply with these requirements.
 To avoid electric shock, use only the supplied power cords and ensure product is connected to a
properly grounded supply.
 Ensure product is placed on a firm and level surface before operation.
 Avoid overloading the product beyond its rated maximum capacity.
 Care shall be taken during the following operations
o Receipt paper tearing – to prevent injuries from cutting from paper cutter
o Changing of labels and receipt paper - to prevent injuries from cutting from paper cutter
and movable printer mechanism.
 Repair and servicing of product, shall only be carried out by trained and qualified personnel.
Disclaimer:

Specifications are subject to change without notice. All dimensions shown are approximate. Please be
aware that Teraoka Weigh-System Pte. Ltd. has indicated that its hardware and software used in the
product may require additional updates in the future as our product is continually under development.
The need for such updates most likely applies to the Printer software.

CAUTIONS:

FOR PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, THAT THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR


THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

POUR LE MATÉRIEL RACCORDÉ PAR PRISE DE COURANT, LE SOCLE DE PRISE DE


COURANT DOIT ÊTRE
INSALLÉ À PROXIMITÉ DU MATÉRIEL ET DOIT ÊTRE AISÉMENT ACCESSIBLE.

FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE
AND RATING OF FUSE.
POUR NE PAS COMPROMETTRE LA PROTECTION CONTRE LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE,
REMPLACER PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MÊME TYPE ET DE MÊME CARACTÉRISTIQUES
NOMINALES.

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Safety Information
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DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY


WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER AND
REPLACE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONEL. DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING
TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
IL Y A DANGER D’EXPLOSION S’IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE.
REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MÊME TYPE OU D’UN TYPE
RECOMMANDÉ PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR ET REMPLACER PAR DU PERSONEL QUALIFIÉ.
METTRE AU RÉBUT LES BATTERIES USAGÉES CONFORMÉMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU
FABRICANT.

WARNING DISPOSAL:

THE BATTERY MAY BE REGULATED BY NATIONAL OR LOCAL REGULATION. PLEASE


FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF PROPER REGULATION. AS ELECTRIC CAPACITY IS LEFT
IN A DISCARDED BATTERY AND IT COMES INTO CONTACT WITH OTHER METALS, IT
COULD LEAD TO DISTORTION, LEAKAGE, OVERHEATING, OR EXPLOSION, SO MAKE SURE
TO CUT/BREAK THE BATTERY LEGS AND COVER THE (+) AND (-) TERMINALS WITH
FRICTION TAPE OR SOME OTHER INSULATOR BEFORE DISPOSAL.

Tape

+
Cut / Break the
Battery Legs Battery

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Cutter Safety Information
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Cutter Safety Information


1. Please careful the hand when close the printer door.

Caution For Pinching Hand

ATTENTION RISQUE DE PINCEMENT

Note: This label only applies to machine come with Auto Cutter.

2. Please careful the hand when press the cutter release lever.

Caution For Cutter

ATTENTION AU COUTEAU

Note: This label only applies to machine come with Auto Cutter.

3. Please keep hands clear while operating.

Blade Hazard

LAME TRANCHANTE

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Safety Regulation
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SafetyRegulations

Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement


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 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.

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.

FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for a portable uncontrolled
environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements:

1) Please do not attach any decorative components with metal parts to this equipment.
2) The antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: (Canada)

This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements:
1) The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed and operated with minimum 20cm between
the antenna and users.
2) The antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.

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Safety Regulation
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IDA Compliance Statement: (Singapore)

This equipment registered to comply with IDA (Info-Communications Development Authority of


Singapore) Standard under Dealer's Class License.

IDA Label

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Safety Regulation
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Treatment And Recovery of WEEE


Component listing of Hazardous Material

To all user of DIGI product in the European Union

Thank you for using DIGI product.

Product marked with this symbol indicates that it was sold on or after 13th August 2005, which means
it should not be disposed of with general household waste. Please note that our product is for
industrial/professional use only.

Treatment and recovery of WEEE involves removing hazardous substances (such as those covered in
the RoHS Directives) as well as PCBs and liquids. Only licensed operators meeting WEEE regulations
will be able to handle and recover WEEE.

Please contact your DIGI office or DIGI distributor when the product has reached the end of its life.
They will advise you regarding the product take-back.

With your co-operation we are aiming to reduce environmental pollution from waste electrical and
electronic equipment and preserve natural resource through re-use and recycling. Please do not
hesitate to ask your DIGI office or DIGI distributor, if you require further information.

Items required to be removed from product at end of product life as listed in WEEE Annex
II
Items Y N Identification Removal procedure Comments
o Fluids

o Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCB)
containing capacitors.

o Mercury containing
components, such as
switches or
backlighting lamps.

o Printed circuit boards


of mobile phones.

o Toner cartridges, liquid


and pasty, as well as
color toner.

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Items Y N Identification Removal procedure Comments

o Plastic containing
brominated flame-
retardants.

o Asbestos waste.

o Cathode ray tubes.

o Chlorofluorocarbons
(CFC), hydro
chlorofluorocarbons
(HCFC)
orhydrofluorocarbons
(HFC), hydrocarbons
(HC).

o Gas discharge lamps.

o Components containing
refractory ceramic
fibred as described in
Commission Directive
97/69/EC of 5
December 1997.
o
o Components containing
radioactive substances.
o
o External electric cables. AC Power Cord.
o
o Batteries.

1. Lithium Battery. Refer to


Safety
Information
 Warning
Disposal

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Items Y N Identification Removal procedure Comments


o Other printed circuit
boards greater than 10
square centimeters.

Bench Type:
1. Base Board - 9.1.3 Disassembly of - 9.1.3 Disassembly of
Base Board, Keyboard Base Board, Keyboard
and Operator Display and Operator Display
LCD – Item 1. LCD.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

2. Keyboard - 9.1.3 Disassembly of - 9.1.3 Disassembly of


Base Board, Keyboard Base Board, Keyboard
and Operator Display and Operator Display
LCD – Item 2. LCD.
(Step 1 ~ 4)

3. Power Unit - 9.1.4 Disassembly of - 9.1.1 Disassembly of


Power Unit – Item 3. Platter Support and Top
Cover.
(Step 1 ~ 4)

- 9.1.4 Disassembly of
Power Unit.

4. AD Board - 9.1.5 Disassembly of - 9.1.1 Disassembly of


AD Board – Item 4. Platter Support and Top
Cover.
(Step 1 ~ 4)

- 9.1.5 Disassembly of
AD Board.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

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Items Y N Identification Removal procedure Comments


Pole Type:
1. Base Board - 9.2.3 Disassembly of - 9.2.3 Disassembly of
Base Board, Keyboard Base Board, Keyboard
and Operator Display and Operator Display
LCD – Item 1. LCD.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

2. Keyboard - 9.2.3 Disassembly of - 9.2.3 Disassembly of


Base Board, Keyboard Base Board, Keyboard
and Operator Display and Operator Display
LCD – Item 2. LCD.
(Step 1 ~ 4)

3. Power Unit - 9.2.4 Disassembly of - 9.2.2 Disassembly of


Power Unit – Item 3. Top Cover.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

- 9.2.4 Disassembly of
Power Unit.

4. AD Board - 9.2.5 Disassembly of - 9.2.2 Disassembly of


AD Board – Item 4. Top Cover.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

- 9.2.5 Disassembly of
AD Board – Item 4.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

5. IO Board - 9.2.1 Disassembly of - 9.2.1 Disassembly of


Pole, Customer Display Pole, Customer Display
Board & LCD – Item 5. Board & LCD.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

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Items Y N Identification Removal procedure Comments


o Liquid crystal displays
(together with their
casing where
appropriate) of a
surface greater than
100 cm2 and all those
back-lighted with gas
discharge lamps.

Bench Type:
1. Operator Display LCD - 9.1.3 Disassembly of - 9.1.3 Disassembly of
Base Board, Keyboard Base Board, Keyboard
and Operator Display and Operator Display
LCD – Item 5. LCD.

2. Customer Display LCD - 9.1.2 Disassembly of - 9.1.1 Disassembly of


Customer Display LCD Platter Support and Top
– Item 6. Cover.
(Step 1 ~ 2)

- 9.1.2 Disassembly of
Customer Display LCD.
(Step 2)

Pole Type:
1. Operator Display LCD - 9.2.3 Disassembly of - 9.2.3 Disassembly of
Base Board, Keyboard Base Board, Keyboard
and Operator Display and Operator Display
LCD – Item 5. LCD.
(Step 1 ~ 4)

2. Customer Display LCD - 9.2.1 Disassembly of - 9.2.2 Disassembly of


Pole, Customer Display Pole, Customer Display
Board & LCD – Item 6. Board & LCD.
(Step 1)

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1.1 Model Specification


ProductionInformation
1.1 Model Specification
Variation : Description: Model: Dimension (D x W x H in mm):
Bench - SM-5300B - 472 (adjustable) x 360 x 136
Pole - SM-5300P - 500 (adjustable) x 360 x 542
Elevated - SM-5300EV - 438 x 360 x 550
Self Service Pole - SM-5300SSP - 480 x 442 x 757

CPU : iMX6Solo Single Core Arm Cortex® A9™ 1GHz

SD Card : 8GB Class 10 SDHC Card

RAM : On board 512MB DDR3

Operating : LINUX
System

Loadcell : NMB type (For all countries except USA & Canada)
K-type (For USA & Canada only)

Capacity : 6kg (3kg and less, e = 1g / more than 3kg, e = 2g)


15kg (6kg and less, e= 2g / more than 6kg, e = 5g)
30kg (15kg and less, e = 5g / more than 15kg, e = 10g)
30lb (15lb and less, e = 0.005lb / more than 30lb, e = 0.01lb)

Keyboard : 23 x Alphanumeric Function Keys


28 x Preset Keys

Display : 1/3000, 1/6000 or 1/7500 (Single-interval)


Resolution

Operator : B / P / EV - 7” (800 x 480) TFT WVGA LCD with LED Backlight, Touch Panel
Display SSP - 19” (1280 x 1024) TFT SXGA LCD with LED Backlight, Touch
Panel

Customer : B / P / EV - 7” (800 x 480) TFT WVGA LCD with LED Backlight


Display SSP - Nil

Weight : SM-5300B - 11.5kg


SM-5300P - 11.8kg
SM-5300EV - 12.5kg
SM-5300SSP - 19.0kg

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1.1 Model Specification

Printing : Print Media - Label / Receipt paper


Paper Width - 60mm (max.)
Print Speed - 120mm/s
* Subject to the sensitivity of print media
Print Width - 56mm
Print Length - 350mm (max.)
Max Roll Diameter - 105mm
Resolution - 200dpi

I/O : 1 x Ethernet 10/100 Base T


Interface 4 x USB (2.0)

Optional : AP-3001G (USB)


Interface BS-03 (USB)

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1.2 Operating Specification


1.2 Operating Specification
Power Source : AC Supply 100 ~ 240V (Auto-switching)

Power : AC Supply 100 ~ 120V_(nominal: 14W, 0.25A) / (max: 55W, 1.0A)


Consumption
AC Supply 220 ~ 240V_(nominal: 14W, 0.16A) / (max: 55W, 0.55A)

Frequency : 50 / 60Hz

Operating : -10 °C to +40 °C


Temperature

Operating : 15% to 85%RH


Humidity

*Specifications are subject to change without notice

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1.3 Overall Diamension (in mm)

1.3 Overall Dimension (in mm)


1.3.1 Bench (B)

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1.3 Overall Diamension (in mm)

1.3.2 Pole (P)

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1.3 Overall Diamension (in mm)

1.3.3 Elevated (EV)

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1.3 Overall Diamension (in mm)

1.3.4 Self Service Pole (SSP)

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1.4 Label & Receipt Specifications


1.4 Label & Receipt Specifications
Outer diameter of rolls: Maximum 105mm
Inner diameter of rolls: Minimum 40mm
Wide of label/linerless label: 60mm

WIDE OF LABEL / LINERLESS LABEL

LABEL TYPE LABEL SIZE PCS/ROLL


T1 60 x 28 1400
T2 60 x 31 1300
T3 60 x 34 1200
T4/T10 60 x 40 1000
T5/T11 60 x 43 960
T6 60 x 46 900
T7/T12 60 x 49 840
T8 60 x 55 750
T9 60 x 37 1100
S 40 x 28 1400
A/B 40 x 46 900
C 40 x 62 670
F1 – F99 (Free format) 60 (max) x 350 (max) -

REMARKS:
i) LABEL SIZE is in Width X Length and in millimeter unit.
ii) F1 to F99 is self-design free format label. Please note the minimum and maximum size.

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Keysheet And Display
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2.1 Key Sheet Layout And Key Function


Key Sheet And Display
2.1 Key Sheet Layout And Key Function
2.1.1 Key Sheet Layout

*Actual legends and symbols may differ depending on local regulations and requirements.

2.1.2 Key Function

Refer to the followings for detail explanation for each key on the key panel.

Key Button Key Function Description


ON/ OFF Key  Turn on/off the display.

0-9 key  Enter numeric data.


to
REZERO Key  Reset weight to "0".

TARE Key  Set or Clear the tare value.

CLEAR Key  Clear entered data.

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2.1 Key Sheet Layout And Key Function

PLU Key  Calling up PLU in Registration mode.


 Used as ENTER key in programming mode.

MULTIPLY Key  Multiply the number for non-weighing product.


 Used as ESCAPE key in programming mode.

PRINT Key  Printing label or receipt in Registration mode.

FEED Key  Feed label or receipt.

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2.2 Operator And Customer Display Indicator Layout


2.2 Operator And Customer Display Indicator Layout
2.2.1 Operator Display

1 5 2 6 3 13 4

7
12
8

9 11

10

No. Area /Function USAGE


1 Tare Display Display Tare Value
2 Weight Display Display Weight value
3 Unit Price Display Display Unit Price
4 Total Price Display Display Total Price
5 Zero Indicator Display when Scale is stable at the zero point
6 Net Indicator Display when Tare Subtraction is being performed
7 Mode Status Indicator Indicate the current status (Manual Mode or Prepack Mode)
8 Commodity Name Shows the Commodity Name of the called up PLU
9 Preset keys Used for calling up PLUs / Function keys
10 Next Page keys Turn to next page of Preset / Function keys
11 Function keys Used for calling up Clerk / Function keys
12 Scale Indicator Shows S when Scale is configure SERVER
Shows C when Scale is configure CLIENT
Shows L when Client is OFF LINE
13 Date & Time Show the current Date and Time

REMARKS:
1) PREV & NEXT keys will appears when there is more than 1 page of Preset/Function keys.
2) When in Prepack Mode, the Function keys at the bottom if the screen will not be shown.
3) Re-phrase image in Reg. Preset keys, need to select in Programming of Preset Keys.

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2.2 Operator And Customer Display Indicator Layout

2.2.2 Self Service Display

1 2 3 4 5 6

No. Area /Function Usage


1 Tare Display Display Tare Value
2 Zero Indicator Display when Scale is stable at the zero point/value
3 Weight Indicator Display Weight or Net Weight Indicator
i) Display as “Net Weight” when Tare Subtraction is being performed
ii) Display as “Weight” when no tare performed
4 Weight Display Display Weight value
5 Unit Price Display Display Unit Price amount
6 Total Price Display Display Total Price amount
7 Data/Instruction Display Display data, operation, instruction, keypad and etc

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Software Functional Structure
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Software Functional Structure

MENU

Registration Programming Maintenance Report Closing Report


Web Browser Self Service Kiosk Queue Training Mode

Registration

Weighing Mode

Programming

PLU Preset Key Barcode PLU Related Traceability CCD EL Display


Product Info Customer Print Format Scroll Info Setup Advanced Setup E-Label

Maintenance

Maintenance Module Spec System Info USB Image Transfer User Spec SQL Log Restore
Data Transmission Viewer Scale Spec @ Label Cloud Config Info Collect USB Backup Restore

Maintenance

Scale Printer Database Hardware Test Scale IP Network Test

Service Advance Daily Scheduler Serial Port Config Date & Time Informat Server

Plug ‘N’ Weigh Setting Queue System Camera Maintenance Display Setting

Scale

W&M Spec Calibration IR Count Audit Trial Write Checksum Scale Level

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Printer

Printer Spec Printer Test Printer Server Config External Printer IP

Printer Spec

Printer 1 Printer 2

Printer Test

Status Sensor Firmware Thermal Head Cutter

Hardware Test

Input USB Ethernet Cash Drawer LCD RS232

Database

INIT Restore Database Migration Server IP


Backup Load Default Data Clear Open Transaction Transaction

Date and Time

Date Time

Service Advance

Printer Test E-Label RF Bridge VNC Kiosk Order


Test
W&M User TrueType Time Zone Hardware Informat MAC
Maintenance Font Config NTP/DST Auto Test Address
Config Firewall MAC Address Default Data USB Backup
Restore
Wireless Setting TWS TCP Test Touch Screen Replication Verifier
Calibration

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Serial Port

/dev/tty/S0 /dev/tty/S1 /dev/ttyTWSBS /dev/ttyTWSBS2

Network Test

Manual Servers

Daily Schedule

Hour Minute

User Spec

Barcode CCTV Communication Label Receipt Settings

Module Spec

Password CCD Others Colli Traceability Price List

Web Browser Language Proximity Card Auto Cutter

TWSWTCP Communication Queue System E-Label, Hi-Touch & InfoCard

Scale Spec

Scale Price Scale Tare Scale Operation Scale Tax

System Info

Scale Sub CPU Database Boot Flash System SD Card Bank Terminal

Note: To activate the highlighted functional in above, required to enable the spec.

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I/O Port, Span Switch and W&M Sealing
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4.1 I/O Port


I/O Ports, Span Switch And W&M Sealing
4.1 I/O Ports
4.1.1 Bench (B) / Pole (P)

Press Latch to rear direction to open the I/O Port Cover

Latch

Bottom View

SD Card insert direction

SD Card Protective Bracket

SD Slot
Cash Drawer
USB Port (x4)

Ethernet Port

Side View

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4.1 I/O Port

4.1.2 Elevated (EV)


Unscrew the 2pcs Yuriya screw to
remove the bottom cover.

Cash Drawer USBx4 Ethernet

Unscrew the M3x8 binding head


screw to open the SD Card cover.
SD Card Insert Direction

Rear View from Operator Display

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4.1 I/O Port

4.1.3 Self Service Pole (SSP)

Unscrew the 2pc Yuriya screw


to remove the bottom cover.

Cash Drawer USBx4 Ethernet

Location of SD Card SD Card Insert Direction

Rear View from Operator Display


Unscrew the M3x8 Sems
B screw to open the SD
Card cover.

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4.2 Span Switch


4.2 Span Switch

Unscrew 2 pcs Sealing screw


to remove the bracket.

Enable

Disable

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4.3 W&M Sealing


4.3 W&M Sealing

SM-5300 Model Variant & Sealing Position

Sealing Sticker

Sealing Screw

Sealing Thread
Sealing Cover

Note: We can use Sealing Screw & Thread or Sticker on the Sealing cover

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5.1 Lever Adjustment


Initial Setup
5.1 Level Adjustment

Place the scale on the flat surface and adjust the


four legs until the bubble on the lever is in the
center as shown.

Bubble

 

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5.2 Cassette Belt Tension and Label Guide Adjustment


5.2 Cassette Belt Tension and Label Guide Adjustment

Loosen the screw and


adjust the bracket for
Belt Tension becomes
the Tight (Up) or Loose
(Down).

5.3 Cassette Label Guide Adjustment

Yuriya
screw

Loosen the Yuriya screw


and adjust the Cassette
Label Guide position.

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5.3 Cassette Loading and Printing Option


5.3 Cassette Loading and Printing Option
If printer spec setting [143A016 Printer 1 Label/Receipt Control] is set to [0: By Sensor], the
table in below shows the holes setting for the cassette.

Unblock
Block (cover by white paper)

Label Printing

Receipt Printing

*Note: For Printer firmware version V12.80 and above.

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5.4 Sensor Location


5.4 Sensor Location
5.4.1 Peel Sensor

Peel Sensor:
When Gap Label Cassette to used.

5.4.2 Gap & Paper End Sensor

Label Gap Sensor:


When Gap Label Cassette to used.

Note: There are two position to set depend on


Label type.

5.4.3 Print Media Sensor

Print Media Sensor:


Depend on Cassette 3 hole covered to change the
LABEL or RECEIPT printing method.

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5.4 Sensor Location

5.4.4 Cassette Detection Sensor

If Cassette loading not properly, the switch will open


and the printing function will not working.

5.4.5 Printer Door Open/Close Sensor

If the Printer door not properly to closed, this switch


will open and the printing function will not working.

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5.5 Software Setup

5.5 Software Setup


5.5.1 Default Country SPEC
Note: Ensure the Span Switch is set to [Enable].

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [SERVICE ADVANCE] to go to
Service Advance mode.

2) Keying the Password and select [ENTER] button.

Password: 0953

3) Select [DEFAULT DATA].

4) In DEFAULT SPEC mode, select [LOAD FACTORY


DEFAULT].

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5.5 Software Setup

Procedure Picture

5) If message appear as shown, select [MENU] to go


back to DEFAULT SPEC mode. Turn ON Span Switch
and proceed to Step 2 again.

6) Touch icon to select the country. And then click


[CONTINUE].

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5.5 Software Setup

5.5.2 User SPEC

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE]  [USER
SPEC].

2) In USER SPEC mode, select the desired SPEC


option, e.g. [BARCODE].

Note:
Refer to Section 5.5.5.1 on SEARCH function
procedures

3) Select the desired SPEC option, e.g. [ITEM


BARCODE].

4) Touch the column and enter new setting or touch


the icon to select the new setting.

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5.5 Software Setup

Procedure Picture

5) Select [SAVE] button to save the changed setting.

5.5.3 Module SPEC

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MODULE SPEC].

2) Enter the Password and press [PLU] key button.

Password: 6289

3) In MODULE SPEC mode, select the desired SPEC


option, e.g. [e.LABEL, HI-TOUCH & INFO-CARD].

Note:
Refer to Section 5.5.5.1 on SEARCH function
procedures:

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5.5 Software Setup

Procedure Picture
4) Touch the column and enter new setting or touch
the icon to select the new setting.

5) Select [SAVE] button to save the changed setting.

5.5.4 Scale SPEC

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE]  [SCALE
SPEC].

2) Enter the Password and press key button.

Password: 3846

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5.5 Software Setup

Procedure Picture

3) In SCALE SPEC mode, select the desired SPEC


option, e.g. [SCALE PRICE].

Note:
Refer to Section 5.5.5.1 on SEARCH function
procedures:

4) Touch the column and enter new setting or touch


the icon to select the new setting.

5) Select [SAVE] button to save the changed setting.

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5.5 Software Setup

5.5.5 Weight & Measure SPEC

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [SCALE]  [W&M SPEC] to
go to W&M (Weight & Measure) SPEC mode.

2) Turn on the Span Switch and press key


button.

3) In W&M SPEC mode, select desired SPEC option,


e.g. [W&M SCALE].

Note:
Refer to Section 5.5.5.1 on SEARCH function
procedures

4) Touch icon to select the new setting.

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5.5 Software Setup

Procedure Picture

5) Select [SAVE] button to save the changed setting.

5.5.5.1 SEARCH Function Procedure:

Procedure Picture

1) Touch [SEARCH] button.

2) Touch the “Search By” column area.

3) Keyboard screen will pop out. Enter the SPEC no.


or key word follow by [ENTER] button.

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5.5 Software Setup

Procedure Picture

4) Message will display on screen indicating the search


results as shown.

Spec found

Spec not found

5) All related SPEC would display on the screen.

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5.5 Software Setup

5.5.6 Date and Time

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [DATE AND TIME] to go to
Date And Time menu.

2) At Date mode, use arrow key to select the


“Year” and select the date.

3) Select [SAVE] button to save the changed setting.

4) Select [TIME] to go to Time mode, then press


“Number” button to enter the time.

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5.5 Software Setup

Procedure Picture

5) Select [SAVE] button to save the change setting.

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5.5 Software Setup

5.5.7 Daylight Saving Time

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [SERVICE ADVANCE] to go
to Service Advance mode.

2) Keying the Password and select [ENTER] button.

Password: 0953

3) In Service Advance mode, select [TIME ZONE /


NTP / DST CONFIG].

4) Set the setting and touch [SAVE] button to save


the setting changed.

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5.6 Span Adjustment (Weight Calibration)


5.6 Span Adjustment (Weight Calibration)
Note: Ensure the Span Switch is set to [Enable].

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [SCALE]  [CALIBRATION]
to go to calibration mode.

2) In Calibration mode, check the setting and touch


[NEXT] to continue.

3) Ensure there is no weight on the platter, and touch


[NEXT].

4) Wait for Zero Weight calibration in progress.

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5.6 Span Adjustment (Weight Calibration)

Procedure Picture

5) Put capacity weight [e.g. 15Kg] on the platter and


touch [NEXT].

6) Waiting for Full Weight calibration in progress.

7) Screen shows “CALIBRATION COMPLETE”


indicating the process is completed.

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5.7 From Service Screen Exit to Main Menu Screen


5.7 From Self Service Screen Exit to Main Menu Screen
Procedure Picture
1 2
1) In the Registration Mode screen, touch the
4 3
Top/Bottom display corner area point follow by

1  2  3  4
.

Note: Ensure the Weight is zero modes.

2) Keying the Password [1234] (default) and touch


[Enter] button.

Note: If touch the [Back] button, the display will go


back to Registration Mode screen.

3) Touch [Quit] button to enter Self-Service Main


Menu.

4) This is SM-5300SSP Self-Service Pole Main Menu. If


want return to Self Service Registration Mode screen
touch [Self Service] button.

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6.1 Network Setup


System Setup
6.1 Network Setup
6.1.1 Network Configuration

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [SCALE IP] to go to SCALE IP
mode.

2) Enter setting (Interface, Address, Net Mask,


Gateway, DNS) and touch [SAVE] button.

3) Select [YES] button to save the changed setting.

Note:
If select [NO] button will return to SCALE IP mode.

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6.1 Network Setup

6.1.2 Scale MAC Address

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [SERVICE ADVANCE] to go
to Service Advance maintenance mode.

2) Keying the Password and select [ENTER] button.

Password: 0953

3) In Service Advance mode, touch [MAC


ADDRESS].

4) Editing the MAC Address and then press (Print)


key or select [SET] button to save the changed
setting.

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6.1 Network Setup

6.1.3 VNC Password

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [SERVICE ADVANCE] to go to
Service Advance maintenance mode.

2) Keying the Password and select [ENTER] button.

Password: 0953

3) In Service Advance mode, touch [VNC


PASSWORD].

4) Touch the column of “Enter New Password”.

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6.1 Network Setup

Procedure Picture

5) Keying the Password (max. 8 number/character)

6) Touch the column of “Confirm New Password”.

7) Keying the same Password for confirmation.

8) Touch [SAVE] to save the setting.

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6.1 Network Setup

Procedure Picture

9) Touch [YES] to reboot the scale.

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6.2 Wireless Adapter Setting


6.2 Wireless Adapter Setting
6.2.1 WLAN AP-3001G Setup

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [SERVICE ADVANCE] to go to
Service Advance maintenance mode.

2) Keying the Password and select [ENTER] button.

Password: 0953

3) In Service Advance mode, touch [WIRELESS


SETTING].

4) Touch the column of “ESSID”.

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6.2 Wireless Adapter Setting

Procedure Picture

5) Keying the ESSID. (E.g. SM-5300). Then touch


[ENTER].

6) Select the column of “SECURITY MODE”.

7) Select desired security mode (E.g. WPA2PSK), then


touch [SAVE] to save change setting.

8) Select the column of “KEY”.

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6.2 Wireless Adapter Setting

Procedure Picture

9) Keying the Password. (E.g. 1234567890). Then


touch [ENTER].

10) Touch [SAVE] button to save setting changed.

11) Setting Successfully changed.

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7.1 Internal Count


Hardware Test And Maintenance
7.1 Internal Count Mode
Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [SCALE]  [IR COUNT] to
go to Internal Count mode.

2) Internal Count mode.

No Weight

Full Weight

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7.2 Printer Test


7.2 Printer Test
7.2.1 Sensors Status

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [PRINTER]  [PRINTER
TEST] to go to printer test mode.

2) In Printer Test menu, select [STATUS] will show


the status of Printer.

3) Open the scale front door; the [Head Open]


check box will appear tick mark that means the Head
Open Switch is working.

4) Pull out the Cassette a little bit; the [Cassette


Open] check box will appear tick mark that means
the Head Open sensor is working.

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7.2 Printer Test

Procedure Picture

5) Take a label paper and place in front of the peel


sensor, and then check the [Peel Sensor] check box
will appear tick mark, that means the peel sensor is
working.

6) Remove the cassette and the hole [2] is covered,


then put back the cassette to the scale, and check the
[Receipt] check box will appear tick mark.

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7.2 Printer Test

7.2.2 Sensor Calibration

7.2.2.1 Gap Sensor Calibration

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [PRINTER]  [PRINTER
TEST] to go to printer test mode.

2) In Printer Test menu, select [SENSOR].

3) Under “Gap” column, touch [Deep Calibration]


to calibrate the gap sensor. A reading of Minimum,
Maximum and Threshold will appear.

Note:
Threshold value is total of min. + max. divided by 2.

4) Touch [Lite Calibration] to calibrate the gap


sensor. A reading of Minimum, Maximum and
Threshold will appear.

Note:
Threshold value is total of min. + max. divided by 2.

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7.2 Printer Test

7.2.2.2 Peel Sensor Calibration

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [PRINTER]  [PRINTER
TEST] to go to printer test mode.

2) In Printer Test menu, select [SENSOR].

3) Under “Peel” column, Touch [Calibration] to


calibrate the Peel Sensor. A reading of Minimum,
Maximum and Threshold will appear.

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7.2 Printer Test

7.2.2.3 Paper End Sensor Calibration

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [PRINTER]  [PRINTER
TEST] to go to printer test mode.

2) In Printer Test menu, select [SENSOR].

3) Under “Paper End” column, Touch [Calibration]


to calibrate the Paper End Sensor.

4) Remove the label from cassette (without any label


or receipt paper) and put back to scale. Then select
[YES].

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7.2 Printer Test

Procedure Picture

5) A reading of Minimum, Maximum and Threshold will


appear. Then touch [Calibration] button again.

6) Put back the label to cassette. The Threshold value


should be lower than without label/receipt paper
value. (E.g. 267 lower than 993)

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7.2 Printer Test

7.2.3 Thermal Head Type Detection

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [PRINTER]  [PRINTER
TEST] to go to printer test mode.

2) In Printer Test menu, select [THERMAL] and


touch [DETECT] to read the Printer Thermal head
type.

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7.3 Database Maintenance


7.3 Database Maintenance
7.3.1 Database Initialization

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [DATABASE] to go to
DATABASE mode.

2) In Database menu, select [INIT].

3) Select the desired any or all database, then touch


[START] button to start initialization.

4) Select [YES] to confirm initialization database.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

Procedure Picture

5) Waiting for initialization progress.

6) Initialization database successfully.

7.3.2 Database Clear Open Transaction

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [DATABASE] to go to
DATABASE mode.

2) In Database menu, select [CLEAR OPEN


TRANSACTION].

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7.3 Database Maintenance

Procedure Picture

3) Select [YES] button.

4) Waiting for database clear open transaction in


progress.

5) Clear Open Transaction Database successfully.

7.3.3 Load Default Data

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [DATABASE] to go to
DATABASE mode.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

Procedure Picture

2) In Database menu, select [LOAD DEFAULT


DATA].

3) Select [YES] to confirm loading the default data.

4) Waiting for default data loading in machine.

5) Loading default data successfully.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

7.3.4 Database Backup


This “Database Backup” method is allow the scale to back-up data file for further “Database Restore”
and “Database Migration” to use.
(Note: Please refer to “7.3.5 Database Backup” and “7.3.6 Database Migration”).

Ethernet Ethernet
Cable Cable
Switch

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [DATABASE] to go to
Database mode.

2) In Database menu, select [BACKUP].

3) Select [YES] to confirm backup database.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

Procedure Picture

4) Waiting for backup database in process.

5) Backup database successfully.

Note: From below Step 6 to 10 is show the backup file


location in scale.

6) In PC, run the Filezilla Client program.

7) Keying the scale IP address, User name and


Password. Then click [Connect] to connecting the
scale.

IP address: 192.168.XXX.XXX
User: root (Default)
Password: teraoka (Default)

8) Under the [root] directory, double click [..] to go to


upper level directory.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

Procedure Picture

9) Under [/] directory, select [opt] folder.

10) Select [database] folder.

11) The display will show the backup file E.g.


[SM880.dat_backup.zip].

Note:
Please copy backup file to PC any desired folder
location (e.g. C drive) for further database restore to
used.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

7.3.5 Database Restore


- This “Database Restore” method is allow to restore the database backup file from one scale to the
other scale in same PCScale software version.
- Please refer to instruction of “7.3.4 Database Backup” for database backup file.
(Note: For those database restore in different PCScale software version please follow the instruction of
“7.3.6 Database Migration”.)

Ethernet Ethernet
Cable Cable
Switch

Procedure Picture

1) In PC, run the Filezilla Client program.

2) Keying the scale IP address, User name and


Password. Then click [Connect] to connecting the
scale.

IP address: 192.168.XXX.XXX
User: root (Default)
Password: teraoka (Default)

3) Under the [root] directory, double click [..] to go


to upper level directory.

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Procedure Picture

4) Under [/] directory, select [opt] folder.

5) Open the [database] folder.

6) From PC copy the previous save backup file E.g.


[SM880.dat_backup.zip] to inside this database
folder.

7) In Scale Registration mode, press and follow

by key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE]


 [MAINTENANCE]  [DATABASE] to go to
Database mode.

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8) In Database menu, select [RESTORE].

9) Select [YES] to confirm restore database.

10) Waiting for restore database in process.

11) Restore database successfully. Click [OK] to exit.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

7.3.6 Database Migration


- This “Database Migration” method is allow to migrate the database backup file from one scale to the
other scale in different PCS version.
- Please refer to instruction of “7.3.4 Database Backup” for database backup file.
(Note: Ensure migrate the file from “Lower” to “Upper” PCScale software version)

Ethernet Ethernet
Cable Cable
Switch

Procedure Picture

1) In PC, run the Filezilla Client program.

2) Keying the scale IP address, User name and


Password. Then click [Connect] to connecting the
scale.

IP address: 192.168.XXX.XXX
User: root (Default)
Password: teraoka (Default)

3) Under the [root] directory, double click [..] to go


to upper level directory.

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Procedure Picture

4) Under [/] directory, select [opt] folder.

5) Open the [database] folder.

6) From PC copy the previous save backup file E.g.


[SM880.dat_backup.zip] to inside this database
folder.

7) In Scale Registration mode, press and follow

by key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE]


 [MAINTENANCE]  [DATABASE] to go to
Database mode.

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Procedure Picture

8) In Database menu, select [DATABASE


MIGRATION].

9) Select [YES] button.

10) Waiting for database migration in progress.

11) Migration Database successfully. Click [OK] to


exit.

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7.3 Database Maintenance

7.3.7 USB Backup / Restore


- Plug in the USB storage device to scale USB port.

USB Storage Device

7.3.7.1 USB Backup


(Note: Make sure the Backup data file restore for other scale is the same PCScale software version.)
Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[USB BACKUP/RESTORE] to go to USB
Backup/Restore mode.

2) Select [MANUAL BACKUP].

3) Select the desired data and touch [CONFIRM]


button.

4) Select the USB storage disk [USB 1 (/dev/sda1)]


and click [CONFIRM] button to start backup the file.

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Procedure Picture

5) Data backup in USB storage device is successfully.


Then touch [OK] and [EXIT] (x2) return back to USB
Backup/Restore menu.

6) In USB Backup/Restore menu, select [SCHEDULE


BACKUP] to set the backup schedule.

7) Select [SCHEDULE WEEKLY BACKUP] or


[SCHEDULE DAILY BACKUP].

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Procedure Picture

8) Set the desired setting and click the [CONFIRM].

Weekly Backup screen

Daily Backup screen

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7.3.7.2 USB Restore


(Note: Make sure Backup data file restore from other scale is the same PCScale software version.)
Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[USB BACKUP/RESTORE] to go to USB
Backup/Restore mode.

2) In USB Backup/Restore mode, Select [RESTORE


MANUAL BACKUP].

3) Select the USB storage disk [USB 1 (/dev/sda1)]


and touch [CONFIRM] button.

4) Select the desired data and touch [CONFIRM]


button to start restore the backup file.

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Procedure Picture

5) Data restored from USB storage device is


successfully.

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7.4 Hardware Test


7.4 Hardware Test
7.4.1 Input

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [HARDWARE TEST] to go to
Hardware Test menu.

2) At Hardware Test menu, touch [INPUT] then press


scale key button, scan barcode or slide the magnetic
card.

3) The screen will show the value (Value may different


depend on different data input). If not any response on
the screen that mean the input test fail.

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7.4 Hardware Test

7.4.2 USB

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [HARDWARE TEST] to go to
Hardware Test menu.

2) At Hardware Test menu, connect USB


keyboard/Mouse to scale USB port, then select [USB]
and touch [DETECT] button.

3) If Ok, the screen will display message [I:


Bus=0003 Vendor=413c Product=2106…], If fail
the message will display [NO USB HID DEVICE
DETECTED].

Ok

Fail

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7.4 Hardware Test

7.4.3 Ethernet
Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [HARDWARE TEST] to go to
Hardware Test menu.

2) At Hardware Test menu, connect Ethernet LAN


cable from PC to Scale and select [ETHENET], then
touch [DETECT eth0] button. (Ensure the PC &
Scale is to set the IP Address already)

3) Scrolls down the screen will display the Ethernet


information, TX and RX data transit rate. Please check
the RX & TX data transit rate as below.

Example for OK:


RX bytes: 2394444 (2.2 MiB)
TX bytes: 26683491 (27.1 MiB)

Example for Fail:


RX bytes: 0 (0.0 b)
TX bytes: 0 (0.0 b)

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7.4 Hardware Test

7.4.4 Drawer

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [HARDWARE TEST] to go to
Hardware Test menu.

2) At Hardware Test menu, select [CASH DRAWER]


then connect the Cash Drawer cable to the Scale cash
drawer port.

3) Touch [OPEN] the status message will show


[OPENED] and the Drawer door should be open.

Note:
i. Sometime the cash drawer not opening maybe is
the powers energize not enough, when this case
happening can try to set the different value e.g.
[100ms] in Drawer1 Open Pulse Width.
ii. This scale are allow to support 2 unit cash drawer
at the same time in 1 cash drawer port, but need
to using special cable for connecting 2 unit.

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7.4 Hardware Test

7.4.5 LCD

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[MAINTENANCE]  [HARDWARE TEST] to go to
Hardware Test menu.

2) At Hardware Test menu, select [LCD].

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7.5 Touch Screen Calibration


7.5 Touch Screen Calibration
Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [SERVICE ADVANCE] to go
to Service Advance maintenance mode.

2) Keying the Password and select [ENTER] button.

Password: 0953

3) In Service mode, touch [TOUCH SCREEN


CALIBRATION].

4) Touch and hold [Circle point] 2 second at left


side top corner.

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7.5 Touch Screen Calibration

Procedure Picture

5) Touch and hold [Circle point] 2 second at left


side bottom corner.

6) Touch and hold [Circle point] 2 second at right


side center area.

7) Touch and hold [Circle point] 2 second at left


side center area.

8) Touch and hold [Circle point] 2 second at center


top area.

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7.5 Touch Screen Calibration

Procedure Picture

9) If completed, the screen will display message


[Touch Screen Calibration Success], press and
hold anywhere for 3 second will to exit.

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7.6 Write AD Checksum


7.6 Write AD Checksum
Note:
1) Ensure the Span Switch is set to “Enable”.
2) This procedure will done when the scale replacement a new AD board.

Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by

key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [SCALE] to go to DATABASE
mode.

2) At Scale menu, select [WRITE CHECKSUM].

3) Keying the Password or Enable the Span Switch,


then touch [CONFIRM] button.

4) Waiting for write checksum in process.

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7.6 Write AD Checksum

Procedure Picture

5) Write Checksum successfully.

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7.7 System Information


7.7 System Information
Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, press and follow by


key button go to MENU  [MAINTENANCE] 
[SYSTEM INFO].

2) In System Info mode, select [SCALE] will show the


information of “Software Version”, “Model Name”, “AD
Version”, “Checksum” and “QT version”

3) Select [SUBCPU] will show the information of


“Printer version”, and “Printer Boot Loader version”.

4) Select [BOOT FLASH] will show the information of “Boot


Flash” and “Boot Loader”.

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7.7 System Information

Procedure Picture

5) Select [DATABASE] will show the quantity of


“PLU”, “Main Group” and “Department”.

6) Touch arrow button to go to next screen, and


select [SYSTEM] will show the information of “Linux
Operating System version”, “Memory Capacity” and
“Disk Space”.

7) Select [SD CARD] will show the information of


“Manufacturer ID”, “OEM ID”, “Name”, “Size” and
“Manufacturing Date”.

8) Select [BANK TERMINAL] will show the


information of “Message Module Checksum” and “Bank
Terminal Interface checksum”.

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7.8 VNC Client Theme Viewer


7.8 VNC Client Theme Viewer

Ethernet Ethernet
Straight Straight
cable cable
HUB

i. Connect the Ethernet Straight cable from PC to HUB.


ii. Connect the Ethernet Straight cable from SM-5300 to HUB.

Procedure Picture

1) Open any VNC Client program. (Eg. vncviewer)

2) Keying the SM-5300 machine IP address [E.g.


192.168.XXX.XXX] and then click [Connect] button.

3) The PC will link and show the display from SM-5300


machine.

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7.9. Maintenance
7.9 Maintenance
7.9.1 Thermal Head Cleaning
To maintain good quality printouts and long life span for the thermal print head, regular cleaning of the
thermal print head is required. Please use the cleaning kit supplied with the product.

Instruction
1. Turn OFF Scale by Main Power Switch.
2. Open the printer door by pulling the printer latch outward horizontally.
3. Swing open the printer door in a clockwise direction.
4. Pull out the cassette horizontally.
5. Use the tip of the cleaning tool to clean the thermal head portion (Green part):

CAUTION

Use only the cleaning pen from the provided cleaning kit.

Do not clean or try to remove dirt or anything sticking on thermal head with sharp objects – this will
DAMAGE the thermal print head.

6. After cleaning, push back the cassette into the main unit until a lock sound is heard.
7. Close the printer door by pushing at the lower area of the printer door until a lock sound is heard.
Refer to diagram below:

Push HERE to lock the printer door

8. Turn ON the scale, and depress [FEED] key to feed label/receipt.

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7.9. Maintenance

7.9.2 Scale Surface Cleaning


Clean scale surfaces and platter periodically with a soft damp cloth. Do not use alcohol or detergent.

7.9.3 Dismantled Thermal Head

1) Push the printer button 2) Press the two latches from 3) Press the two latches from
slide to left to open the printer the rear side. the front side.
door and remove the cassette
kit.

4) Disconnect the Thermal 5) Loosen the 2pc screws. 6) Remove the Thermal Head.
Head cable connector.

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7.9. Maintenance

7.9.4 Important Note to open Display Rear Cover

When loosen the 8pc screw to open the display rear cover, please ensure to LIE DOWN the machine
as below picture and hand HOLD the front display panel, this is avoiding in-front display panel too
heavy to drop down.

Table

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8.1 PCScale Software


Firmware Upgrading
8.1 PCScale Software
Procedure Picture

1) Open and run the FTP client program, e.g.


[FileZilla].

2) Enter the scale IP address, User [root] and


Password [teraoka], then click the [Quickconnect]
button.

3) Double click the [ .. ] symbol to go to upper level.

4) Copy and paste the upgrading PCScale software


(Installer) under the [ / ] directory. After PCScale
software upgrading completed need to reboot the scale
power.

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8.2 Printer Firmware


8.2 Printer Firmware
Procedure Picture

1) In Registration mode, select [MENU] 


[MAINTENANCE]  [MAINTENANCE] 
[PRINTER]  [PRINTER TEST] to go to printer
test mode.

2) In Printer Test menu, touch [FIRMWARE].

3) Touch [READ] to reading the current firmware


version. (The below column will show the new
firmware version).

4) Touch [UPDATE] button.

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8.2 Printer Firmware

Procedure Picture

5) Touch [YES] to confirm start updating the firmware.

6) Waiting for firmware upgrading process.

7) Firmware updated successfully.

8) Touch [READ] again to confirm the new firmware


version is updated.

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9.1 SM-5300B
Major Parts Disassembly
9.1 SM-5300B
9.1.1 Disassembly of Platter Support and Top Cover

Step 1:

44017007000101
Platter AA (SM-5300)

Step 2:

44017002801102
Cover AK (Bench Cus Inner)

44017002801000
Cover AJ (Bench Cus Outer)

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Step 3:
101 101
101
44017008800101 101
Support AA (Platter Support)

Step 4:

44017002801704
Cover AQ (Main Top W 55 PRT)

102
Screw Type: 102
102 102 102
101 – Sems B M4x16
102 – Sems B M4x20

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9.1.2 Disassembly of Customer Display LCD

Step 1:
101
101
101

Step 2:

103
44016701809600 103 12AXLCD0CDTT07
Bracket DR(& Inch LCD-Holder Bkt) 7Inch LCD Panel CDT-T-0700-008 (A0)

Item 6
44017001800502
103
Bracket AE (Bench PCB)
103

102

102
104
102
44016701809600
Bracket DR(7 Inch LCD-Holder Bkt)
Screw Type:
101 – Binding Head M3x8 44017090300100
102 – Binding Head M3x4 SM5300 Cus Disp Blk AA (LVDS)
103 – Binding Head M3x3
104 – Binding Head M3x6

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9.1 SM-5300B

9.1.3 Disassembly of Base BD, Keyboard and Operator Display LCD


Step 1:

101

101

101

Step 2:

102
12MSSDC0SDAE08 102
SDSDAE-008G SANDISK 102 Item 1
102
44017090100200
44017090200100 I.MX6S (REV1.2) CPU BD
SM-5300 Base BD

Screw Type:
101 – Binding Head M3x6
102 – Binding Head M3x4

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Step 3: 102
102

102
102

101 101 101


101 101 101
101 101

44017008800303
Support AC (OP PCB)

Step 4:

12MXLCD0QTPB7D Item 5
7 Inch LCD QTPB7D0072 (Holitech)

44017090400100
SM-5300 Keyboard
Item 2

44017002300102
103 Case AA (7IN OP-INPANE Front W)

Screw Type:
101 – Binding Head M3x12 12S0TSP0G2T200
102 – PT Screw M3x8 Panasonic 7TP EMU601G2T200
103 – Binding Head M3x10

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9.1.4 Disassembly of Power Unit

101
101 101
101

Item 3
12PNPWUOTSS100
44017004800100 SPS TSS100
Insulator AA (Power Supply)

Screw Type:
101 – Pan S Tiet M3x8
102 – Binding Head M3x4
102

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9.1.5 Disassembly of AD Board

Step 1: 101

101

Step 2:

44017001800201
Bracket AB (AD)

Item 4

44016790300400
SM5500 I/F Blk AD (SM_07 AD)
102
Screw Type: 102
101 – Pan S Tiet M3x8
102 – Binding Head M3x6

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9.2 SM-5300P
9.2 SM-5300P
9.2.1 Disassembly of Pole, Customer Display Board and LCD

Step 1:

Item 7

44017002800202
Cover AB (Pole Cus Display)
12MXLCD0QTPB7D
7-Inch LCD QTPB7D0072 (Holitech)

44017002800500
Cover AE (Pole Bottom S)

Step 2:
44017007000101
Platter AA (SM-5300) 44017090300300
IO Blk AC (Rev-E, Holitech)

Item 5

102

102 103
102

101
101
Screw Type:
101 – Sems B M4x14 101
101
102 – Binding Head M3x4
103 – Binding Head M3x6

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Step 3:

44017002800405
Cover AD (Pole Cus Bottom B)

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9.2 SM-5300P

9.2.2 Disassembly of Top Cover


Step 1:

101
101
44017008800101 101
101
Support AA (Platter Support)

Step 2:
44017002801704
Cover AQ (Main Top W 55 PRT)

102
Screw Type:
102 102 101
101 – Sems B M4x16 102
102 – Sems B M4x20

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9.2 SM-5300P

9.2.3 Disassembly of Base BD, Keyboard and Operator Display LCD

Step 1:
101

101

101

Step 2:

102
102
12MSSDC0SDAE08
SDSDAE-008G SANDISK 102
102
44017090100200
44017090200100 I.MX6S (REV1.2) CPU BD
SM-5300 Base BD

Item 1

Screw Type:
101 – Binding Head M3x6
102 – Binding Head M3x4

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Step 3: 102
102

102
102

101 101 101


101 101 101
101 101

44017008800303
Support AC (OP PCB)

Step 4:

Item 6
12MXLCD0QTPB7D
7 Inch LCD QTPB7D0072 (Holitech)

44017090400100
Item 2 SM-5300 Keyboard

103

44017002300102
Case AA (7IN OP-INPANE Front W)

Screw Type:
101 – Binding Head M3x12
12S0TSP0G2T200
102 – PT Screw M3x8
Panasonic 7TP EMU601G2T200
103 – Binding Head M3x10

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9.2.4 Disassembly of Power Unit

101
101 101
101

Item 3
12PNPWUOTSS100
44017004800100 SPS TSS100
Insulator AA (Power Supply)

Screw Type:
101 – Pan S Tiet M3x8 102
102 – Binding Head
M3x4

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9.2 SM-5300P

9.2.5 Disassembly of AD Board


101
Step 1:
101

Step 2:

44017001800201
Bracket AB (AD)

Item 4

44016790300400
SM5500 I/F Blk AD (SM_07 AD)
102
Screw Type: 102
101 – Pan S Tiet M3x8
102 – Binding Head M3x6

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10.1 Block Diagram


Hardware Details
10.1 Block Diagram
10.1.1 Bench (B) & Pole (P)

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10.1 Block Diagram

10.1.2 Elevated (EV) & Self Service Pole (SSP)

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10.2 Base Board (TWB-13670-0 RevG) (For Bench & Pole)


10.2 Base Board (TWB-13670-0 Rev G) (For Bench & Pole)

CN10 CN6 CN11 CN1 CN12 CN5

Component
Side

CN16 CN9 CN8 CN15 CN4


CN14 CN3

Solder
Side

CN7

Connector Description
CN1 Touch Panel Interface
CN3 Power Supply DC 24V Input
CN4 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Connector (RJ-45) & Dual USB Port V2.0 (x2)
CN5 Dual USB Port V2.0 (x2)
CN6 Cash Drawer Interface
CN7 Operator LCD Display Interface
CN8 Customer LCD Display Interface
CN9 Thermal Head, Printer Sensor and Stepper Motor Interface
CN10 Keypad Interface
CN11 Debug Port
CN12 SD Card Slot
CN14 AD Board Interface
CN15 SM-5500SSP 19” AUO Display Interface
CN16 LED Indicator with Present Sensor (For future used)

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Hardware Details
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10.2 Base Board (TWB-13670-0 RevG) (For Bench & Pole)

Printing Type Jumper Setting


Jumper Label Linerless
JP2 Open Short
JP3 Short Open
JP5 1-2 1-2
JP6 1-2 2-3
JP8 2-3 1-2
JP9 2-3 2-3
JP17 2-3 1-2

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Hardware Details
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10.3 Base Board (TWB-14000-0 Rev C) (For Elevated & Self Service)
10.3 Base Board (TWB-14000-0 Rev C) (For Elevated & Self Service)

CN7 CN12 CN11 CN1 CN13

Component
Side

CN9 CN8 CN4 CN10 CN5

Solder
Side

CN3

Connector Functional Listing


Connector Description
CN1 Touch Panel Interface
CN3 Operator Display Interface
CN4 Customer Display Interface
CN5 SM-5500SSP 19” AUO Display
CN8 Keypad Interface
CN9 Base Board to Relay Board Interface
CN10 Internal USB
CN11 SD Card Slot
CN12 Infrared Interface (For LCD Activation)
CN13 Touch Panel Extension Interface

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Hardware Details
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10.3 Base Board (TWB-14000-0 Rev C) (For Elevated & Self Service)

Printing Type Jumper Setting


Jumper Label Linerless
JP6 1-2 Open
JP7 Open Open

Customer Display Backlight Jumper Setting


Jumper Elevated (EV) Self Service (SS)
JP17 1-2 2-3

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Component
Side

Hardware Details
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10.4 Relay Board (TWB-14010-0 Rev B) (For Elevated & Self Service)
10.4 Relay Board (TWB-14010-0 Rev A) (For Elevated & Self Service)

CN1 CN8 CN5 CN3

CN6 CN7 CN4 CN9 CN10 CN2

Connector Functional Listing


Connector Description
CN1 Cash Drawer Connector (RJ-11)
CN2 DC 24V to Base Board
CN3 Base Board to Relay Board interface
CN4 Internal USB
CN5 AD Board Interface
CN6 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Connector (RJ-45)
CN7 Dual USB Port V2.0 (x2)
CN8 Dual USB Port V2.0 (x2)
CN9 Power Supply DC 24V Input
CN10 Thermal Head, Printer Sensor and Stepper Motor Interface

Printing Type Jumper Setting


Jumper Label Linerless
JP1 1-2 Open
JP2 1-2 Open
JP3* 1-2 Open
* This jumper implements from Relay Board TWB-14010-0 Rev. C above

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Port Pin Configuration
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11.1 Ethernet Port / USB Port / Cash Drawer Port


Port Pin Configuration
11.1 Ethernet Port / USB Port / Cash Drawer Port
Scale side Ethernet Port (RJ45)

Pin 1 Pin 8

Pin Signal
1 TX+
2 TX-
3 RX+
4 NC
5 NC
6 RX-
7 NC
8 NC

USB Port

Pin 1 Pin 4

Pin Signal
1 +5V
2 USB D-
3 USB D+
4 GND

Cash Drawer Port (RJ11)

Pin 1 Pin 6

Pin Signal
1 NC
2 Drawer Open
3 Drawer Status
4 24V
5 NC
6 GND

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Revision Records
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SM-5300 (Doc. No. SER-SM-087)


RevisionRecords

Serial No. Date Description of Changes Software Version Remarks


001 01 Jun 2014 First Release V15.33.33-3 Tentative
Edition
002 05 Aug 2014 1) Adding the Loadcell type on V15.37.36-5 Edition 1
the specification.
2) Updating the block diagram of
Bench and Pole type.
3) Update model specification for
NAND flash memory replace by
SD Card 8GB.
4) Update model specification for
CPU A8 replaced by IMX6.
5) Adding the Cutter Safety
Information.
6) Adding the drawing of W&M
Sealing.
7) Adding the procedure of VNC
Password.
8) Adding the procedure of
Wireless adapter setting (AP-
3001G).
9) Adding the procedure of Base
Station (BS-03) setup.
10) Adding the Major Parts
Disassembly drawing of Bench
and Pole Type.
11) Adding the information of EV
and SSP in model specification.
12) Adding the Port pin
configuration of Cash Drawer
port.
13) Adding the dimension of EV
and SSP type.
14) Adding the Block Diagram of
EV and SSP type.
15) Change the photo for new
design of Bench and Pole I/O
port.
16) Adding the I/O port and SD
Card insert direction of EV and
SSP type.
17) Adding the procedure of Self
Service Screen Exit to Main Menu
Screen.
18) Adding the Self Service
display indicator layout.

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Revision Records
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SM-5300 (Doc. No. SER-SM-087)

Serial no. Date Description of Changes Software Version Remarks


19) Adding the Instruction of VNC
Client theme viewer.
20) Adding the Information of
Carefully to open the display rear
cover.
21) Adding the PCB connector
interface and Jumper setting of Base
Board & Relay Board.
22) Adding the Information of
Hazardous Material.
23) Editing the procedure of
Database backup, Database Restore
and Database Migration.
24) Editing the Instruction of Sensor
Calibration.
25) Editing the information of
functional structure.

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