Fortis 750-TD Manual

750-TD
Transaction Drawer
Installation and Service Manual


Fortis Security Products
750-TD Transaction Drawer
Installation and Service Manual
Table Of Contents
Specifications ........................................................................................ 2
Opening Drawer .................................................................................... 3
Installation Procedure ........................................................................... 4
750-TD Operation ................................................................................. 9
System Operational Sequence ............................................................. 11
Troubleshooting and Repair................................................................. 12
Electrical Diagrams ............................................................................. 15
Exploded Parts View............................................................................ 16

2
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
Electrical Specifications
120 volt 15 amp dedicated circuit.
Audio
Microphone: 2K impedance condenser type
Speaker: 8Ωimpedance, 4” square
Call Button: Normally open contact

Opening Drawer
Remove back cover by
removing 4 screws
Remove the top of the
drawer by removing two
hidden screws thru the
holes located next to the
in/out switch and the
heater switch. Once
these are removed
unplug the wiring
harness on the lower
left side. Then tip the
top up approx. ½” and
slide the top toward
y
ou.
Once the top has been
removed you will have
easy access to all
components inside
drawer.
Note the studs that
locate the far side of
top.
WHEN INSTALLING TOP MAKE SURE THAT YOU LINE UP THE SLIDING COVER
WITH THE PINS ON THE BACK OF THE HOPPER

4
Installation Procedure
Make sure opening for
drawer is 16 3/8” wide
by 11 1/16” tall
Install optional
mounting bracket into
opening as shown.
Fasten in place using
holes in flanges. Make
sure clamp screws are
loosen all the way before
sliding drawer into
opening.

Clamps can adjust the drawer up and
down as well as left to right. Make small
adjustments. (Do not over tighten) Once
you have the drawer secured in place
drill two holes through bottom of drawer
into bottom of wall opening. Install two
lag bolts to prevent drawer from being
pulled out of opening.
Slide drawer into
opening. Be careful so
drawer does not get
scratched.
Make sure that the top of
drawer can slide off. Do not
tight the clamps so tight
against the bottom of
drawer that the top will not
come off.

6
Counter tops should not run all the way up
against the deal drawer sides. Hold counter
tops approx. ¼” back on both sides of drawer.
Install counter top trims angles. There are two
slots in each angle that will line up with
threaded holes in sides of drawer body. The
angles should be installed so that they are all
the way down against the top surface of the
counter top (The slots allow for varying counter
thicknesses). You can actually use these to
help support the weight of the drawer.

Stainless angles allow for a
clean installation as well as
give the drawer some
support off of the counter
top

8
Care and Maintenance
New Installation
Fortis Security Products recommends leaving any protective film on the
unit during installation to protect finished surfaces.
In the case of new construction, adding protective coverings while
construction is underway is advised. Dust, fine debris, and chemicals
used to clean concrete and masonry, can be harmful to the finish and
interfere with equipment functionality.
Once installation, construction, and project cleanup are complete:
•Remove all surface dirt and dust using a soft cloth
•When cleaning painted or stainless surfaces always spray the rag
with the cleaner and then wipe the surface. Never spray the
surface. This will keep the cleaner from coming in contact with
materials that could be harmed by cleaners.
•Never use a hose or pressure washer to clean the equipment!
Annual Maintenance
Fortis Security Products recommends cleaning and inspecting the
equipment as required.
1- Guide rails should be greased every 6 months (use a white lithium
grease)
2- Do Not spray cleaners on moving parts (such as sliding stainless
covers or drive yoke mechanism). Wet rag with cleaner and wipe
clean.
3- Do Not spray lubricants on any moving parts other than
lubricating rails in step 1. Most moving or sliding components
have UHMW applied to friction surfaces. The UHMW could come
off if cleaners or lubricants are sprayed on them.

750-TD Operation
Teller Side
In-Out Switch
Controls which direction the hopper is sent. Depressing the switch to
OUT extends the hopper out towards the customer. Depressing the
switch to the IN position retracts the hopper back in towards the teller.
Heater Switch
Turns the optional heater on or off.
In- Out
Selector Switch
Heater On-Off
Selector Switch

10
Customer Side
Customer Send
Depressing the customer send button will send the hopper back in
towards the teller. The hopper will automatically return to the teller.
Customer Call
Activates the audio system.
S
p
eake
r
Micro
p
hone
Customer Call
Customer Send

System Operational Sequence
Teller Out
The cycle begins with the hopper located all the way in. Press and hold
the In-Out switch in the OUT position. (If the safety bar is depressed
during the send cycle the hopper will automatically return to the teller
until it is released.) Once the teller opening is closed the outer door will
open and the hopper will extend outward towards the customer.
Teller In/Customer Send
Two methods can be used to return the hopper to the teller. The
customer can depress the send button (hopper will automatically return),
or the teller can select “in” on the “In-Out” rocker switch. Either method
can be used. The hopper will automatically return (closes the outer door,
and opens the inner door before stopping in the “in” position.
Heater (Optional)
The heater switch will turn the heater on and off. There is an indicator
on the switch that will illuminate when the heater is on. An internal
thermostat will keep the drawer from getting to hot.

12
Troubleshooting and Repair
Problem Possible cause Correction
Hopper needs to travel
farther
Adjust outbound limit
switch toward customer.
Max travel is 17 ¾” from
outside wall.
When teller pushes the
outbound switch the
hopper starts out but
stops and backs up
Safety switch is being
activated Clear obstruction
Hopper will not come in
when customer pushes
the customer send.
Make sure switch is working Test Switch
Hopper goes out and will
not stop unless you
release switch
Outbound limit switch is
defective or out of adjustment
Adjust or replace switch
Hopper comes in and will
not stop unless you
release switch
Inbound limit switch is
defective or out of adjustment
Adjust or replace switch
Heater will not come on
Check to see if switch
indicator is on.
If indicator is on check
power to heater assembly.
If indicator is off check fuse
as well as thermostat
Check thermostat located
under the rear cross member

Problem Possible cause Correction
Hopper will not move in
either direction
Check to make sure drawer
has power
120 volts
Tripped circuit breaker
Check to make sure power
supply power light is on.
Replace bad fuses
Check fuses Replace Fuse
Motor is running but the
slide yoke is not moving
Check for broken belt.
Replace if necessary.

14
Optional Equipment
HTR-4 Heater
The heater unit is pre mounted to the underneath of drawer on left side.
Heater will mount with (4)
screws as shown. Plug
heater into loose connector
between heater and electric
panel. Make sure wiring will
not get caught on hopper.

F-1 -- 1 amp
F-2 -- 1 1/2 amp
F-3 -- 5 amp

DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTYINDEX
MAIN HOUSINGFS12-000111
BULKHEADFS12-001012
COUNTER TRIM NO SLOTFS12-001813
COUNTER TRIM W/ MAN SLOTFS12-001914
HOPPER WELDMENT ONLYFS12-002015
FRONT SLIDING COVERFS12-002316
BULLET RESISTANT COVERFS12-0023_WINDOW17
GUIDE RAIL SUPPORTFS12-002428
DOOR PIVOT BLOCKFS12-002529
REAR UPPER COVERFS12-0035110
BACK COVERFS12-0036111
SAFETY BARFS12-0037112
SLIDING COVER RELEASE RAMPFS12-0039113
GUIDE BEARING ADJUSTERFS12-0044214
LOCK LINKAGE ARMFS12-0052115
HEATER BLANK COVERFS12-0057116
COUNTER TRIMFS12-0067217
SPACERFS12-0068218
HOPPER GUIDEFS12-0088119
DOOR LOCK LINKAE CLIPSPACER120
SPACERSPACER_1121
SPLIT BUSHINGSPLIT_BUSHING122
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DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTYINDEX
DRIVE11
ELECTRICAL_PANEL12
MAIN HOUSINGFS12-000113
BULKHEADFS12-001014
COUNTER TRIM NO SLOTFS12-001815
COUNTER TRIM WITH MAN/ SLOTFS12-001916
HOPPER WELDMENT ONLYFS12-002017
FRONT SLIDING COVERFS12-002128
REAR SLIDING COVERFS12-002229
UPPER FRONT COVERFS12-0023110
BULLET RESISTANT WINDOWFS12-0023_WINDOW111
GUIDE RAIL SUPPORTFS12-0024212
DOOR PIVOT BLOCKFS12-0025213
REAR UPPER COVERFS12-0035114
BACK COVERFS12-0036115
SAFETY BARFS12-0037116
SLIDING COVER RELEASE RAMPFS12-0039117
HEATER BLANK COVERFS12-0057118
COUNTER TRIMFS12-0067219
HEATER SWITCH LABELFS12-0080120
IN OUT SWITCH LABELFS12-0081121
HOPPER GUIDE BLOCKFS12-0088122
HOPPER IN / OUT SWITCHSR-0020123
HEATER ON / OFF SWITCHSR-0021124
SAFETY SWITCHSR-0065225
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DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERQTYINDEX
ENGAGEMENT PIN MOUNTFS12-002811
ENGAGEMENT RODFS12-002912
MANUAL RELEASE ARMFS12-003023
SLIDING COVER RELEASE PINFS12-003834
MANUAL HANDLE BRACKETFS12-0040_WELD15
L.H. DOOR LEFT GUIDEFS12-004216
R.H. DOOR LIFT GUIDEFS12-004317
DOOR LOCK RELEASEFS12-005618
RELEASE PIN FRICTION PLATEFS12-006529
DOCUMNET RODFS12-0066110
PUSH TO SEND LABELFS12-0083111
ENGAGEMENT PIN SPRING RETAINER
FS12-0090212
CUSTOMER SEND SWITCH
SR-0031113
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