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BEETLE /iPOS Entry
Compact POS System
User Manual
Edition April 2010
Page 1: ...BEETLE iPOS Entry Compact POS System User Manual Edition April 2010...
Page 2: ...f this document or its contents is not permitted without express authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model o...
Page 3: ...twork 9 Before switching on the System 10 Unpacking and checking the System 10 Setting up the device 10 Adjustment of the Footed Stand 11 Cabling of the BEETLE iPOS 12 Disconnecting cables 16 Basic se...
Page 4: ...Operate 33 Cleaning Instructions 33 Waiter Lock optional 34 Barcode Scanner optional 35 Note on the laser 35 Configuration variants 36 Availability of Interfaces 36 Submodules for the CPU 37 POS Boar...
Page 5: ...for the BEETLE iPOS 53 Dimensions 56 BEETLE iPOS with a 12 1 screen 56 BEETLE iPOS with a 15 screen 57 BEETLE iPOS with a 15 screen and a customer display 58 Connections 59 Standard 59 Versions 59 Gl...
Page 6: ...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 interferen...
Page 7: ...r socket n When setting up the device ensure that the power socket on the device and the grounded contact power socket are easily accessible n To disconnect the device from the supply voltage complete...
Page 8: ...ze the safety of the user but also cancel all warranty and liability agreements n If the display element is damaged and the liquid crystal solution leaks out onto your hands or clothing please wash yo...
Page 9: ...anual describes the compact POS system BEETLE iPOS This documentation is intended to help you to work with the POS system and to serve as a reference work The detailed table of contents helps you find...
Page 10: ...nto the device The glass surface of your Touch Screen should be cleaned with a mild commercially available glass cleaning product All pH neutral materials pH 6 to 8 are good for cleaning Recycling the...
Page 11: ...European countries for information on how to return and re use devices and disposable materials under the following mail address Email info wincor nixdorf com We look forward to your mail Warranty Win...
Page 12: ...ser Identification with waiter lock n Stand or Wall Mounting Options n Hard Disk or Flash Disk n Intel Mobile Processor As there is this wide range of possibilities for implementing the BEETLE iPOS ca...
Page 13: ...BEETLE iPOS Peripherals BEETLE IPOS PERIPHERALS 8 Printer Scanner Cash Drawer Scale Keyboard Customer Display Monitor...
Page 14: ...BEETLE iPOS in a Network 9 BEETLE IPOS IN A NETWORK Server Ethernet 10 100 Base T...
Page 15: ...ocated on the label below the bar code Transport the device only in its original packaging to protect it against im pact and shock Setting up the device Set up the BEETLE system where it will not be e...
Page 16: ...ilisation of the footprint the footed stand is adjustab le Ensure that the footed stand is inserted in case a 12 1 screen is installed and is pulled out in case a 15 screen is installed Adjust the pos...
Page 17: ...works Install the system by following the steps described below n The cable cover must be removed if present Press on the center of the cable cover 1 and push it backwards 2 n Remove the port cover o...
Page 18: ...aker Now you can easily reach the ports Press the bezel upwards The faceplate is very tight Pull the cover in your direction and take it off n Plug in and secure the data cable In this case the keyboa...
Page 19: ...delivery contains a set of clamps plastic bin ders and a metal plate for fixing the strain relief Put the clamps slightly angled into the opening of the footed stand 1 and push it downward 2 Insert al...
Page 20: ...ble into the socket of the BEETLE iPOS n Close the cable cover Place the recesses of the cable cover on the cross beams of the footed stand 1 Close the cable cover by moving it from the rear to the fr...
Page 21: ...act power sockets n Unplug all cables from the devices With MINI DIN plugs the plug remains inserted until released Pull the plastic covering from the connecting socket with your thumb The lock is rel...
Page 22: ...ate power cable must be connected to the same electric circuit n Make sure that all data cables on the system unit and peripherals are connected correctly n Plug all power cables belonging to the BEET...
Page 23: ...nt documentation The figure shows the back panel of the BEETLE iPOS with the locations of the connecting sockets and connecting plugs If you wish to connect a moni tor however you must also have a vid...
Page 24: ...mouse in parallel via a Y cable COM1 and COM2 Devices without an independent power supply are connected to the COM1 or COM2 serial interface depending on the systems configuration COM1 and COM2 are d...
Page 25: ...ct a monitor to the system via the 15 pin D sub jack on the CRT bridge The power of the monitor is supplied by a separate power cord You can connect all flat screens or CRT monitors that have an analo...
Page 26: ...Board when this board is installed Make sure that the connector is plugged firmly into the socket to prevent malfunctioning RJ12 plugs lock in when you insert them Power is supplied to the cash drawe...
Page 27: ...Only connect devices equipped with a shielded cable to the USB interface Only connect cables to the 24V connector that are marked with DP 1 or DP 2 CONNECTING PERIPHERALS 22...
Page 28: ...the components Overview The following figures show the BEETLE iPOS 15 Reverse order of brightness and volume thumb wheels with the 12 1 monitor 23 OVERVIEW Soft On Button LED POWER Volume Loudspeaker...
Page 29: ...The figure below shows the inside of the BEETLE iPOS OVERVIEW 24 Power Supply Hard Disk TFT Adapter internal Dual Monitor Controller POS Board Loudspeaker Air conductor Fan...
Page 30: ...25 OVERVIEW In the following please find some add ons to your BEETLE iPOS BEETLE iPOS with customer display with swipe card reader BEETLE iPOS with waiters lock with scanner...
Page 31: ...tected by a further layer of cle ar glass Electrodes on the edges of the screen provide a uniform low voltage field As soon as you touch the screen with your finger the contact point is recognized by...
Page 32: ...S Setup in the user guide POS Motherboard How to Operate The Touch Screen responds to the slightest contact therefore you do not have to apply much pressure when working with the screen This does not...
Page 33: ...mercially available glass cleaning product All pH neutral materials pH 6 to 8 are good for cleaning Cleaners with pH values 9 to 10 are not re commended Cleaning with water and isopropyl alcohol is po...
Page 34: ...es into contact with the glass layer and current flows to the four corners in proportion to the distance from the edge The controller then cal culates the position of the finger or stylus based on the...
Page 35: ...he recommended material for a stylus is polyacetat The stylus should have a minimum sphe rical radius of 0 8 mm and contain no sharp edges or burrs that may cause damage to the topsheet Before adjusti...
Page 36: ...ing diodes LEDs and photo transistors each mounted on two opposite sides to create a grid of invisible infrared light The screen is made of frames The electronic is concealed behind an infrared transp...
Page 37: ...or the like on the inner frame Cleaning Instructions Always turn off the system before cleaning The glass surface of your Touch Screen should be cleaned with a mild ab rasive free commercially availab...
Page 38: ...or folded in any way n swipe cards should not be allowed to come into close contact with a magnetic field Swipe cards should only be inserted in the top of the specially designed slit of the reading...
Page 39: ...rproof shatterproof and by the 16 digit key number also safe for clear identification The operation of the system is very simple the key is placed onto the mag netic probe see figure The key is held m...
Page 40: ...t the laser beam in all direc tions by means of a rotating mirror the scanner is used wherever the per formance of a hand held scanner needs to be exceeded and the point of sale only offers restricted...
Page 41: ...tains the standard BEETLE iPOS system with the available ports each following line the standard system S with add on modules The interfaces marked with a dot indicate the availability iPOS Configurati...
Page 42: ...nterface The COM2 interface is useable in case of a configuration with touch screen functions and POS board as another internal COM interface for the touch screen is made available CRT Bridge or TFT C...
Page 43: ...nnected n Remove the cover of the loudspeaker and the cover of the ports n Loosen the screws see arrows at the bottom side of the screen n Push against the rear side of the screen 1 and pull it to the...
Page 44: ...n Pull the air duct off 1 and disconnect the cable 2 n Remove the four cable connectors Begin with the display data cable 3 39 INSTALLING THE SUBMODULES...
Page 45: ...little to the front see arrows and pull the cable out of the socket n Remove the other cables 4 5 n Loosen the cable 6 at the rear side of the screen n Lift the screen module out of the guidance INST...
Page 46: ...ctor is dis connected Open the system The hard disks have to be removed so that the board can be installed n Remove the cable connections to the hard disc see arrows n Raise the metal cage and the har...
Page 47: ...the breakouts Tighten them at the bezel COM3 COM4 connector n Loosen the screws of the cover plate on which the TFT Display adapter is mounted n Push the adapter through the slot 1 Mind that the cashd...
Page 48: ...OS board is installed Plug all cable connections that you loosened before and insert the hard disk and the cooling system Close the screen and install the bezel Finally bring the bezel for the loudspe...
Page 49: ...rt the CRT bridge and pin it to the motherboad n Tighten the bridge at the bezel with the two screws Use the upper bore holes The CRT bridge is installed Plug all cable connections that you loosened b...
Page 50: ...q n Remove the LPT1 metal plate covering the connection n Connect the TFT controller with the motherboard To do so push the clamps of the plug sidewards n Secure the controller with two screws Use the...
Page 51: ...to the bezel by using the long screw for the bore hole at the right side the shorter screw for the left bore hole n Connect the power cable so that you can insert the cooling system again until it en...
Page 52: ...hange the hard disk drive open your BEETLE iPOS as described above see page 40 et seq n Disconnect the cables of the hard disk and put the hard disk aside n Tilt the metal cage and the hard disk upwar...
Page 53: ...sert the metal cage and the air duct at the correct positions Connect all cables that you loosened before Close the screen and install the bezel Finally bring the bezel for the loudspeaker into the ri...
Page 54: ...be booted Each medium is assigned a logical drive according to the configuration of your BEETLE iPOS The following media can be assigned a drive n Network n Hard disk n DVD ROM n USB drive The logical...
Page 55: ...from drive C If the operating system has started up without error the POS application software is automatically booted if necessary A message is displayed as soon as the BEETLE iPOS is ready for opera...
Page 56: ...retailers also expect extra services such as project management customizing and integration as well as advice on choosing basic core technologies Platforms and products Solution platforms today are ex...
Page 57: ...oring and control of your entire store landscape Linux based solution TPLinux TPLinux is one of the most flexible Linux based store solutions available on the global market With its versatility of use...
Page 58: ...epth Height 390 x 333 x 405 mm see next page Weight 12 approx 9 kg 15 approx 11 kg Climatic category Operating IEC 721 3 3 Class 3K3 5 C to 40 C Transport IEC 721 3 2 Class 2K2 25 C to 60 C Storage IE...
Page 59: ...hscreen anti reflection resistive touchscreen Polyester topsheet infrared touchscreen Glass protective layer anti reflection Data transfer Bi directional Touch Screen asynchronous Xon Xoff protocol RS...
Page 60: ...nterface COM COM1 2 powered 12V 900mA max total 600 mA max pro COM 5V 500mA max total USB Universal Serial Bus 3 USB at the front PS 2 keyboard or PC compatible 6pin Mini DIN plug keyboard and mouse s...
Page 61: ...Dimensions BEETLE iPOS with a 12 1 screen DIMENSIONS 56 80 347 mm upright position 32 323 mm 294 mm 88 mm...
Page 62: ...BEETLE iPOS with a 15 screen 57 DIMENSIONS 32 332 mm 88 mm 345 4 mm 80 405 1 mm upright position...
Page 63: ...BEETLE iPOS with a 15 screen and a customer display Dimensions in mm DIMENSIONS 58 345 411 121 299 105 154 268 404 349 332...
Page 64: ...dard Versions with POS board with POS board and CRT bridge 59 CONNECTIONS COM1 COM2 LAN SPK USB USB3 KYBD MIC CASH DRAW COM1 COM2 LAN SPK USB USB3 KYBD MIC CASH DRAW COM1 COM2 LAN SPK USB USB3 KYBD MI...
Page 65: ...with a secondary TFT controller CONNECTIONS 60 COM1 COM2 LAN SPK USB USB3 KYBD MIC CASH DRAW...
Page 66: ...n hardware and software units of computers or their peri pherals JEIDA Abbreviation of Japan Electronic Industry Development Association Indu stry standard for memory cards Operating system Refers to...
Page 67: ...ices are available to all of the network subscribers e g a print server for printing the data from all of the network subscribers on the printer connected to the ser ver VGA Stands for Video Graphics...
Page 68: ...trial Standard Architecture ISO International Standardization Organization JEIDA Japan Electronic Industry Development Association LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Addressing LED Light Emittin...