Marconi TRIND C00011-005 Series User manual

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Introduction
Purpose of this Manual
This manual provides instruction for installing TRIND™ Retrofit Kits C00011-
005-XX in The Advantage®Series wide frame and narrow frame units and MPD®3
units with InfoScreen®, monochrome CRIND®, or single-line CRIND.
The TRIND option allows customers to automatically authorize CRIND-equipped
units using a hand-held transponder tag provided by a major oil company (MOC).
Use these kits for one- or two-sided units.
Prerequisites
Before installing the TRIND kit, ensure that the existing CRIND has the Z-180
logic board T17764-XX, which is not provided in TRIND retrofit kit.
Important Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Required Reading
Before installing the equipment, the installer must read, understand, and follow:
•this manual
•NFPA 30A, The Automotive and Marine Service Station Code
•NFPA 70, The National Electric Code
•applicable federal, state and local codes and regulations
Failure to do so may adversely effect the safe use and operation of the equipment.
Note: This kit mustbe installed by a Gilbarco ASC (Authorized Service Contractor)
to insure warranty.
MDE-3883
TRIND™
Transmitter/Receiver in Dispenser
Retrofit Kits C00011-005-XX
Installation

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Related Documents
MDE-2531 Pump & Dispenser Start-Up & Service Manual
MDE-2562 CRIND Service Manual
MDE-2628 Cash Acceptor Retrofit Assemblies for The Advantage Series with
CRIND
MDE-2620 Graphics Panel Application for The Advantage Series
PT-1728 The Advantage Series Illustrated Parts Manual
PT-1736 CRIND Card Reader Illustrated Parts Manual
Required Tools
The following equipment is needed to install all TRIND™Multi 1 kits:
•Allen wrench set, American standard
•clean cloth or rag
•chip extraction tool, e.g., IC extraction, Digikey Part No. K158-ND or
equivalent
•isopropyl alcohol (part# END-1082)
•needle nose pliers
•nut driver, 1/4'', 3/8''
•pocket knife
•Q12534 CRIND diagnostic card
•ratchet set, standard
•screwdrivers, flat and Phillips head
•static guard wrist strap
The following additional tools are required if kit is to be installed on wide
frame units with call or stop button on existing right options door:
•center punch
•deburring tool or round file
•hand drill, battery electric or pneumatic
•light hammer
•pilot drill bit (between 3/32”and 1/4”) and 7/8”drill bit
•standard tape measure or rule

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Parts Lists
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Parts Lists
TRIND Software
CRIND BIOS TRIND software K93744-XX is an order entry item for all kits.
Q13863-04 Cable Group for All The Advantage Series Kits
Cable group Q13863-04 for all kits contains the following cables:
C00011-005 Kits for The Advantage Series Wide Frame Units
Kits C00011-005-WF-D (dual-sided) and C00011-005-WF-S (single-sided)
for The Advantage Series Wide Frames (48’’) contain the following parts.
Cables Part Number Quantity per kit
Gateway to CRIND logic R20437-G01 1
AC power R20580-G1 1
Light/Multi-protocol Reader R20773-G2 2
Description Part Number Quantity
cable clamp, gray Q13558-04 16
cable group Q13863-04 For components see table “Q13863-04 Cable
Group for All The Advantage Series Kits” on
page 3.
cable tie Q10178-01 4
card cage assembly T20606-G3 (see note 3) 1
door assembly, right options clear with
TRIND T20613-G1 or
T20613-G2 (see note 1) 1 per side
graphics, right option door AD05002GW00X (see note 2)
grommet strip, solid Q10315-01 1.5 ft.
jump jack Q11011-01 4
label plate, FCC N23949-06 1
manual, installation instructions MDE-3883 1
nut Q12068-03 2
screw, phillips 6-32 Q12083-13 1
screw, phillips 8-32 Q12083-26 2
Notes:
1. T20613-02 door assembly is call/stop button ready.
2. Right Option Door Graphics AD05002GW00X are an order entry item.
3. Some kits may contain a T20606-G4 Card Cage. Only differences for installation consist of location of Gateway
board (on top of card cage in -G4 units, within card cage for -03 units) and card cage harness cables for connecting
to R20773-G2 door cables. All harness cable connections are identical between -G3 and -G4 card cages. See
“Addressing Gateway Board” on page 35.

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C00011-005 Kits for The Advantage Series Narrow Frame Units
Kits C00011-005-NF-D (dual-sided) and C00011-005-NF-S (single-sided)
for The Advantage Series Narrow Frames (36’’) contain the following
parts.
Description Part Number Quantity
cable clamp, gray Q13558-04 16
cable group Q13863-04 For components see table “Q13863-04 Cable
Group for All The Advantage Series Kits”on
page 3.
cable tie Q10178-01 4
card cage assembly T20606-G3 (see note
1) 1
door assembly, right options clear with
TRIND T20614-G1 1 per side
graphics, right option door AD02002GN00X (see note 2)
grommet strip, solid Q10315-01 1.5 ft.
jump jack Q11011-01 4
label plate, FCC N23949-06 1
manual, installation instructions MDE-3883 1
nut Q12068-03 2
screw, phillips 6-32 Q12083-13 1
screw, phillips 8-32 Q12083-26 2
Notes:
1. Some kits may contain a T20606-G4 Card Cage. Only differences for installation consist of location of Gateway
board (on top of card cage in -G4 units, within card cage for -03 units) and card cage harness cables for connecting
to R20773-G2 door cables. All harness cable connections are identical between -G3 and -G4 card cages. See
“Addressing Gateway Board”on page 35.
2. Right Option Door Graphics AD02002GN00X are an order entry item.

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C00011-005 Kits for The MPD-3 Series Units
Kit for MPD-3 units:
All C00012-005 kits for MPD-3 units contain the following parts except as noted
in the tables.
K96646-05 Kit for MPD-3 Units
K96646-05 Kits are configured as order entry for all MPD-3 units and contain the
following parts.
Kit Bezel and Faceplate Type Sides
C00012-005-MPDD PMI Bezel with Slide-In Faceplate 2
C00012-005-MPDS 1
C00012-005-MPBD Mack Bezel with Bolt-On Faceplate 2
C00012-005-MPBS 1
Description Part Number Quantity
bezel assembly T20616-GX (see note 1) 1 per side
cable clamp, gray Q13558-04 16
cable and accessory group K96646-05 For components see table “K96646-05
Kit for MPD-3 Units”on page 5.
cable tie Q10178-01 4
card cage assembly T20606-G3 (see note 3) 1
graphics, bezel MP02002G001 (see note 2)
grommet strip, solid Q10315-01 1.5 ft.
jump jack Q11011-01 4
kit, MPD-3 parts K96646-05( see table below)
label plate, FCC N23949-06 1
manual, installation instructions MDE-3883 1
nut Q12068-03 2
screw, phillips 6-32 Q12083-13 1
screw, phillips 8-32 Q12083-26 2
Notes:
1. Bezels are order entry item. T20616-G1 bezel assemblies are configured for PMI (slide-in) faceplates; T20616-G2
bezel assemblies are configured for bolt-on (stud) Mack bezel units.
2. Bezel Graphics MP02002G001 are an order entry item.
3. Some kits may contain a T20606-G4 Card Cage. Only differences for installation consist of location of Gateway
board (on top of card cage in -G4 units, within card cage for -03 units) and card cage harness cables for connecting
to R20773-G2 door cables. All harness cable connections are identical between -G3 and -G4 card cages. See
“Addressing Gateway Board”on page 35.
Description Part Number Quantity
cable R18163-G1 1
cable group Q13863-05
Cable group contains the following parts:
•Gateway to CRIND logic R20437-G01, 1 ea.
•AC power R20580-G1, 1 ea.
1
manager keypad assembly T17549-G1 1

Important Safety Information
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Important Safety Information
This section introduces the hazards and safety precautions associated with installing,
inspecting, maintaining or servicing this product. Before performing any task on this product,
read this safety information and the applicable sections in this manual, where additional
hazards and safety precautions for your task will be found. Fire, explosion, electrical shock or
pressure release could occur and cause death or serious injury if these safe service procedures
are not followed.
Preliminary Precautions
You are working in a potentially dangerous environment of flammable fuels, vapors, and high
voltage or pressures. Only trained or authorized individuals knowledgeable in the related
procedures should install, inspect, maintain or service this equipment.
The first and most important information you must know is how to stop all fuel flow to the
pump and island.
Emergency Total Electrical Shut-Off
Locate the switch or circuit breakers that shut-off all power to all fueling equipment,
dispensary devices, and submerged turbine pumps (STPs). These you must operate in the event
of an emergency.
Total Electrical Shut-Off Before Access
Any procedure requiring access to electrical components or the electronics of the dispenser
requires total electrical shut-off of that unit.
NFPA 30A, Section 4-1.2, published by the National Fire Protection Association, requires the
installation of an easily accessible switch or circuit breaker to shut-off the power to all fueling
equipment, dispensing devices and STPs in the event of an emergency. Know the function and
location of this switch or circuit breaker before inspecting, installing, maintaining, or servicing
Marconi equipment.
Evacuation, Barricading and Shut-Off
Any procedures requiring accessing the pump/dispenser or STPs requires the following three
actions:
• An evacuation of all unauthorized persons and vehicles
• Using safety tape or cones as barricades to the effected units
• A total electrical shut-off of that unit
The EMERGENCY STOP, ALL STOP, and PUMP STOP buttons at the cashier’s
station WILL NOT shut off electrical power to the pump/dispenser.
This means that even if you activate these stops, fuel may continue to flow
uncontrolled.
You must used the TOTAL ELECTRICAL SHUT-OFF in the case of an emergency
and not only these cashier station “stops.”
WARNING

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Read the Manual
Read, understand and follow this manual and any other labels or related materials supplied
with this equipment. If you do not understand a procedure, call a Marconi Authorized Service
Contractor or call the Marconi Call Center at 1-800-800-7498. It is imperative to your safety
and the safety of others to understand the procedures before beginning work.
Follow the Regulations
There is applicable information in: NFPA 30A: Automotive and Marine Service Code; NFPA
70: National Electrical Code (NEC); OSHA regulations; and federal, state, and local codes
which must be followed. Failure to install, inspect, maintain or service this equipment in
accordance with these codes, regulations and standards may lead to legal citations with
penalties or affect the safe use and operation of the equipment.
Safety Symbols and Warning Words
This section provides important information about warning symbols and boxes.
Alert Symbol
This safety alert symbol is used in this manual and on warning labels to alert you to a
precaution which must be followed to prevent potential personal safety hazards. Obey safety
directives that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
Signal Words
These signal words used in this manual and on warning labels tell you the seriousness of
particular safety hazards. The precautions that follow must be followed toprevent death, injury
or damage to the equipment.
This signal word designates a hazard or unsafe practice which may result in minor injury.
This signal word is used to alert you to a hazard or unsafe practice which will result in
death or serious injury.
This alerts you to a hazard or unsafe practice that could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
When usedby itself, CAUTIONdesignates a hazard or unsafe practice which may result in
property or equipment damage.
CAUTION
DANGER
WARNING

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Prevent Explosions and Fires
Fuels and their vapors will become explosive if ignited. Spilled or leaking fuels cause vapors.
Even filling customer tanks will cause explosive vapors in the vicinity of dispenser or island.
No Open Flames
Open flames from matches, lighters, welding torches or other sources can ignite fuels
and their vapors.
No Sparks - No Smoking
Sparks from starting vehicles, starting or using power tools, burning cigarettes, cigars
or pipes can also ignite fuels and their vapors. Static electricity, including an electrostatic
charge on your body, can cause a spark sufficient to ignite fuels and their vapors. After getting
out of a vehicle, touch the metal of your vehicle to discharge any electrostatic charge before
you approach the dispenser island.
Prevent Electrical Shock and Sparks
Dispensing devices use high voltage. A potential shock hazard exists when working on or
around a dispensing device.
Follow OSHA lock-out and tag-out procedures.
Always turn OFF power to the dispensing device and associated submerged turbine pumps
(STPs) when servicing or making electrical wiring connections. Multiple disconnects may be
required.
Close Junction Boxes Tightly
Spilled or leaking fuels in the vicinity of electrical junction boxes can be hazardous if boxes
are not properly closed. Replace all bolts and tighten junction box cover before turning on AC
power. Do not use gaskets on junction box covers.
The EMERGENCY STOP, ALL STOP, and PUMP STOP buttons at the cashier’s
station WILL NOT shut off electrical power to the pump/dispenser.
This means that even if you activate these stops, fuel may continue to flow
uncontrolled.
You must used the TOTAL ELECTRICAL SHUT-OFF in the case of an emergency
and not only these cashier station “stops.”
WARNING

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Field Wiring
Poorly wired pumps or dispensers could cause a fire, explosion or electrical shock. Place all
power and lighting wires in threaded, rigid metal conduits. Plug all unused junction box holes.
Never use knockout boxes or flexible conduit. Tighten all threaded connections and covers. Do
not use gaskets with junction box covers. Do not disturb sealing compound around wires at
junction box entrances. Use factory method of routing wires. Use tie wraps to keep unruly
wires away from pinch point and hinges. Tuck wires into enclosure before closing doors,
bezels, junction boxes, covers and breaker panels. Follow wiring recommendations in
installation or service manuals.
Proper Grounding is Required
Proper grounding is required for safe operation. See installation manual and applicable NEC,
NFPA and local electrical codes for requirements.
Avoid Pinched Wires
Pinched or cut wires (cables) may damage components. Exposed wires could create sparks and
electrical shorts when applying power.

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React Quickly to Fuel Spills, Fires or Vehicle Impact
Follow these steps in the event of a fuel spill, fire, or vehicle impact.
1Use station EMERGENCY TOTAL ELECTRICAL SHUT-OFF immediately. Turn off all
system circuit breakers to the island.
2Call emergency numbers for fires, vehicle impact or any significant spills.
3Use safety tape, cones or barricades to block the work area. Do not go near fuel spill or
allow anyone else in the area.
4Take precautions to avoid igniting fuel. Do not allow starting of
vehicles in the area and immediately stop use of open flames, smoking or power tools in the
area.
5Provide emergency and first aid assistance.
6Use approved and safe procedures to clean up all spills with a “fuel or gasoline absorbent”
material approved by your local regulatory agencies. (Dispose of fuel and hazardous absorbent
material promptly and according to the requirements of the fire department, local EPA, and
federal, state or local resources.)
The EMERGENCY STOP, ALL STOP, and PUMP STOP buttons at the cashier’s
station WILL NOT shut off electrical power to the pump/dispenser.
This means that even if you activate these stops, fuel may continue to flow
uncontrolled.
You must used the TOTAL ELECTRICAL SHUT-OFF in the case of an emergency
and not only these cashier station “stops.”
WARNING
If any gasoline has been inhaled, seek emergency help immediately.
Inhaled gasoline may cause unconsciousness and burns to lips, mouth and lungs.
WARNING
Gasoline spilled on skin may cause burns.
Wash area thoroughly with clean water.
Seek medical advice immediately.
WARNING

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Emergency and First Aid Information
Refer to phone book for emergency phone numbers. If needed, follow first aid instructions as
outlined in American Red Cross Standard First Aid manuals.
Gasoline
Ingestion
GasolineVapor
Inhalation
Gasoline spilled in eyes may cause burns to eye tissue.
Irrigate eyes with water for approximately 15 minutes.
Seek medical advice immediately
Gasoline spilled on skin may cause burns.
Wash area thoroughly with clear/water.
Seek medical advice immediately.
Gasoline On
Skin
Gasoline In
Eyes
Gasoline inhaled may cause unconsciousness and burns to lips,
mouth and lungs.
Keep airway open.
Seek medical advice immediately.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Gasoline ingested may cause unconsciousness and burns to
internal organs.
Do not induce vomiting.
Keep airway open.
Oxygen may be needed at scene.
Seek medical advice immediately.

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Warning Labels Several types of warning labels appear on Marconi products to inform and remind users of
important safety information. Read, understand and follow these warnings.
Sample Warning Label
The following labels are typical of those you may find on Marconi’s products:
Working Alone It is highly recommended that someone who is capable of rendering first aid be present during
servicing. Be familiar with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) methods if you are working
with or around high voltages. This information is available from the American Red Cross.
Always advise the station personnel about where you will be working, and caution them not to
activate power while you are working on the equipment. Use the OSHA tag out and lock out
procedures discussed later in this section.
Contacting Emergency Personnel
Keep the following emergency phone numbers at hand.
Ambulance:_____________________________________
Fire:___________________________________________
Police:_________________________________________
Poison Control Center:____________________________
Informing Emergency Personnel
Compile the following information for emergency personnel:
•Location of accident (e.g. address, front/back of building, etc.)
•Nature of accident (e.g. possible heart attach, run over by car, burns, etc.)
•Age of victim (e.g. baby, teenager, middle-age, elderly)
•Whether or not victim has received first aid (e.g. stopped bleeding by pressure, etc.)
•Whether or not victim has vomited (e.g. if swallowed or inhaled something, etc.)
IMPORTANT: Oxygen may be needed at scene if gasoline has been ingested or inhaled. Seek
medical advice immediately.

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Other Useful Safety Information
This subsection provides additional safety information.
OSHA Lock-Out and Tag-Out Requirements
OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910-147 Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lock-Out/Tag-Out)
covers ways to avoid personal injury because power was turned on or fuel pressure was applied
unexpectedly while servicing equipment. The rule requires:
(1) Turning off equipment power and fuel under pressure
(2) Use of a locking device (breaker, valve, etc.) or label device with a warning tag.
Station employees and service contractors need to understand and comply with this program
completely to ensure safety while the equipment is down.
Breakaways
Required by NFPA 30A, breakaways are emergency devices designed to retain liquid on both
sides of the breakaway point installed on each hose. Refer to manufacturer’s instructions for
proper installation.
Collection of Fuel in Approved Containers
NFPA 30A, Section 2, requires use of approved containers to collect, transport, and dispose of
fuel. Containers must be specifically designed and labeled for handling hazardous fuels.
Read Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Before working with any chemicals or fuels in and around a dispensing facility, read the
MSDS pertaining to those chemicals as prescribed in the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. Refer to the supplier’s literature.
Replacement Parts
Use only genuine Marconi replacement parts and retrofit kits on your pump/dispenser. Using
parts other than genuine Marconi replacement parts could create a safety hazard and violate
local regulations.

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Classifying Hazardous Locations
Any activity that can cause an explosion (e.g., smoking, drilling, etc.) must be
done well outside the vapor area.
The following diagrams are based on NFPA 30A, section 6 and NFPA 70, section
514.
Fuel is present.
(Flammable Liquid)
Class 1 Division 2
(Hazardous Location)
Class 1 Division 1
(Hazardous Location)
Fuel Containing
Components
Vapor Areas
18"
18"
Unclassified location
area within electronics cabinet
above Air Gap.
Class 1 Division 1
within boot area.
Air Gap
20'
Pit box.
20'
20'
20'
Unclassified location
Electronics Head
Vapor Barrier
20'
Pit box.
18"
18"
Vertical Vapor Barrier
Vertical Vapor Barrier
Class 1 Division 1
within boot area.
MPD®-3 Series
with
Vapor Barrier
The
Advantage®
Series with
Air Gap

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The Advantage Series Installation
Preparing for Installation
1Before proceeding read and follow all safety instructions and procedures.
2Open main access doors. Refer to MDE-2531, Pump and Dispenser Start-Up/
Service Manual for access instructions.
3Disconnect and remove existing hardware according to the following:
•For wide frame units disconnect any cables and remove any call or stop
buttons, or door alarm switch hardware from existing right options door. Save
all removed hardware for reassembly.
•For narrow frame units disconnect cables to PPU and main display.
4Remove door mounting pin and right options door.
5If unit has Cash Acceptor, remove door alarm and all hardware from old door and
save.
6Dispose of door. Save pin for reassembly.
S0001719
Pin

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Modifying Right Options Door On Wide Frame Units
Note: T20613-G2 door assemblies are call/stop button ready, and do not need to be
modified. Instructions are provided for modifying T20613-G1 doors for call/
stop button.
For all narrow frame units, or wide frame units without stop or call buttons or
door alarm switches, proceed to “Installing Cables”on page 20. For wide or
narrow frame units without stop or call units but with door alarm, proceed to “Re-
installing Door Alarm Switches”on page 19. For wide frame units with stop or
call button previously installed on right options door, do the following to relocate
hardware to new T20613-G1 options door.
1Remove all hardware from new right options door according to the following steps
and save all parts for reassembly.
•Remove two screws (1) mounting sheet metal antenna shield (2) on rear of
door. Save shield and screws for reassembly.
•Disconnect cable R20522-G1 (not shown) from light/multi-protocol reader
printed circuit board T20601-G1 (3) by disconnecting J181 on cable from P181
on board.
•Remove two standoff-screws (4) holding light/multi-protocol reader board (3),
and remove board. Save for reassembly.
•Remove four screws (5) and antenna board T20524-G1(6). Save for
reassembly.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Wide Frame Right Options Door
T20613-G1

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2Use center punch and hammer to mark placement of pump stop or call button
hole on new right options door by measuring from door edges as shown below.
3Away from fuel island, drill a 7/8 inch diameter hole in location illustrated above.
4Remove any burrs around hole with deburring tool or rounded file.
S0001734
1 9/16"
3 3/16"

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Re-installing Button
1Hold contact base on back of door and align with hole drilled earlier.
2Insert push button from front of door by aligning tabs with slots in base.
3Turn push button 45°clockwise to lock button to base.
4Tighten two screws on base to secure push button and base assembly to door.
Note: Do not overtighten screws.
5Attach contact block to base with center screw if not already installed.
6If unit does not have door alarm, reinstall all new right options door hardware
except sheet metal shield by reversing procedures in Step 1 of “Modifying Right
Options Door On Wide Frame Units”on page 16 and proceed to “Installing
Cables”on page 20. If unit has door alarm, proceed to “Re-installing Door Alarm
Switches”on page 19.
S0001735
Push button
Contact switch
base assembly
Base
Contact
block

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Re-installing Door Alarm Switches
For units with cash acceptors, follow these steps to re-install door alarm
assemblies on TRIND™right option doors. Refer to diagram on this page for more
information. Perform each step for both ‘A’and ‘B’side right option doors.
1Remove lock hardware from new right options door.
2Re-install C-clips removed from old right side option doors on new door.
3Install door alarm assembly to door alarm assembly bracket with screw
previously removed.
4Attach door alarm assembly bracket to display board with screw previously
removed.
Note: Replace the piece of fiberboard between door alarm bracket assembly and
display board.
5Be sure magnet does not touch door alarm door bracket. Slightly move door alarm
door bracket away, if necessary.
6Reinstall all new right options door TRIND hardware except sheet metal cover by
reversing procedures in Step 1 of “Modifying Right Options Door On Wide Frame
Units”on page 16.
S0001736
S0001737
Back view of 36”Unit Option Doors Back view of 48”Unit Option Doors
Door alarm assembly bracket
Door alarm assembly
Right option door
C-clip
Door alarm door bracket
Fiber board
Door alarm
assembly bracket
Door alarm assembly

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Installing Cables
Position kit cables according to the following steps:
1Carefully pry out printer cable retainer from underside of printer shelf.
2Disconnect printer cable and pull cable out of 2 3/4" round hole from bottom, and
install piece of strip grommet Q10315-01 around perimeter of hole.
3Feed three-prong end of power cable R20580-G1 and connector J250 end of
R20437-G01 ribbon cable up through hole and lay cable ends toward A side.
4Reinstall printer cable and retainer disconnected and removed in step 2.
2 3/4”printer
cable hole
and cable
retainer
R20580-G1
R20437-G01
ribbon cable
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