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MM6 and MM6+ Setup and Installation Guide
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Purpose

The MM6 device is an ideal solution for high-touch, high-traffic locations. This article acts as an on-site installation guide to the MM6 and MM6+ device.

This device supports an Expansion Unit (XP6), an optional component that connects to the left side of the countertop kiosk, and is also bolted to the countertop. It contains peripherals such as a Vertical Up-Stacker and a Receipt Printer. When the Expansion Unit is combined with the MM6, these devices are called the MM6+. Please note that the XP is not compatible with the MM6-RT kiosk.

Additional peripherals are also available for the MM6. Please see the article MM6 - Spec Sheets and Hardware Information for more information.

 

 

Software

There are a few types of MM6 devices, and each one has a different type of software.

  • The MM6-RT uses ReadyTouch software
  • The MM6-CK uses CK Software
  • The MM6 Markets uses V5 Software

 

Setup Requirements

An MM6/ MM6+ setup will require:

  • One 120VAC 3-prong grounded outlet (15 amp service)
  • One RJ45 wired Ethernet jack

 

MM6 Specifications

The MM6/ MM6+ is a plug-and-play device. It is staged and assembled prior to shipment.

  • 13.75" wide x 29.75" high x 15.5" deep
  • 51 lbs (23 kg)

With XP Unit

  • 20" wide, 29.75" high, 15.5" deep
  • 78 lbs (35 kg) total

 

Tools Required for Installation

  • 1/8" hex wrench
  • 7/16" combination wrench
  • 3/8" drill bit and drill, if installing via the provided carriage bolts
  • Drill driver and bit, if installing via wood screws
  • electrical tape
  • XP Installation only:
    • Wingnut
    • 1" long 1/4-20 male threaded standoff

 

Process

Physical Installation 

  1. Carefully unpack the MM6 kiosk (and XP Unit, if applicable). Be sure not to lose any mounting hardware or accessories which are included in the packaging box. Please contact 365 immediately if there is any damage caused by shipping.

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  2. Find the desired countertop location for the MM6 unit. Tape the MM6 Drill Template Guide in place on the countertop's surface, then drill 3/8" holes in the locations marked on the guide. This guide is included in the packaging of the units and is also available in the attachments of this article.

  3. Place the MM6 on the counter, lining up the drill holes with the holes in the device. Insert the supplied carriage bolts through the square holes and secure them from the underside of the countertop with the washers and nuts.

    • If using the supplied wood screws, place the MM6 on the counter and drive the screws through the base holes using a drill driver.

 

XP Installation Process

If you are not installing the XP Unit, please proceed to Powering on the Device and Final Installation Steps

  1. Unlock and open the MM6 Kiosk and the XP unit

  2. On the MM6 kiosk, use the 1/8" hex wrench to remove the two screws from the cover trim piece on the left-hand side of the device. You may then discard this trim piece and hardware, as it will no longer be needed once the XP Unit is installed. 

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  3. On the left-hand side of the base of the kiosk, remove the screw above the lower cable port by using the 5/32" hex wrench. Replace it with the 1" long 1/4-20 male threaded standoff, tightening it fully with the hex wrench. 

  4. Place the MM6 XP Unit Drill Guide onto the countertop's surface, locating it to the left-hand side of the MM6. This guide is included in the packaging of the units and is also available in the attachments of this article.

  5. Tape the drill guide in place, then drill the required holes in the locations marked on the guide. Do not bolt the device to the countertop yet, as doing so would make it more difficult to run the cables between the XP unit and the MM6. We will bolt the unit to the tabletop in Step 11.

  6. Inside the XP unit, run the USB cable through the top cable port and into the top cable port on the MM6. Then, plug it into the PC

  7. Inside the MM6 device, remove the yellow protective cap from the DC power barrel jack. Then, run it through the lower cable port of the kiosk and into the lower cable port of the XP unit. Connect the end of the cable to its corresponding cable in the XP unit. This connection provides power to the XP unit. 

  8. Inside the kiosk, feed the printer power cable through the lower cable port of the kiosk. Run this cable through the lower cable port of the XP unit, but instead of running it into the main body of the unit as before, direct the end through the back panel opening of the unit, as shown in the images below. 

  9. Plug the printer power cable into the back of the unit. 

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  10. Remove the locknuts from the studs on the XP unit 7/16" wrench. Slide the XP unit into place on the side of the kiosk, then re-attach the locknuts, locking the two devices together. Adjust the cord lengths between the devices as needed to achieve this. 

  11. Inside the XP unit, attach the wingnut to the threaded standoff. Bolt the XP unit to the countertop via the holes drilled in Step 5.

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  12. Plug the XP power cable into the cyber power that is inside the kiosk

  13. Close and lock XP and Kiosk. Continue on to Powering on the Device and Final Installation Steps

 

Wiring Diagram for XP Unit

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Powering on the Device and Final Installation Steps

  1. Connect the MM6 to the 120VAC 3-prong grounded outlet. Press and hold the Power button located at the back of the kiosk, holding until it beeps. The MM6 will then boot up and automatically start the POS (Point of Sale) software.


    To properly shut down the Kiosk when needed:

    • Open the kiosk and power down the PC by pressing its power button.

    • Once the PC is off, turn off the Kiosk by holding the Power button located in the back of the kiosk (the UPS) until you hear a long beep and then two short beeps.

  2. Once the unit is powered up, the operator should verify network connectivity and set up the router by connecting an operator-provided network cable from the MM6's LAN port to your local connection jack. Power for the router is supplied separately from the rest of the device. For more information on this process, see the Validating Network Status on ADM section of our Network Connectivity Verification article.

  3. Locate and write down the serial number of the MM6, located on the side of the kiosk. Use this number when contacting 365Support at (888) 365-6282 to complete remote configuration.