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Bachstraße 59,  

5023 Salzburg – Austria  

 

www.orderman.com

 

 

 

 
 

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P3.45-247 V1.0 

 

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guide. 

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Summary of Contents for DON

Page 1: ...User Guide...

Page 2: ...t of think dig P3 45 247 V1 0 think dig does not assume any liability or legal responsibility for omissions or errors in this guide think dig does not assume any liability for any loss or claims of th...

Page 3: ...orrect handling Safety precautions care of the unit 7 Battery use Charging and exchanging 8 Getting started 9 Setup menu Display settings 10 Power settings 10 Touch calibration 10 Changing menu card 1...

Page 4: ...h Display touch pad menu card area fax function Ordercard reader optional integrated in the housing On Off button connection for the power supply unit charging contacts for the charging station option...

Page 5: ...user guide 5 Back view of ORDERMAN DON release button for battery menu card holder release area type plate aperture for mounting the cord holder...

Page 6: ...ancial as well as operational advantages ORDERMAN DON has been specially developed for the hospitality industry As an electronic wireless order pad it is part of the hardware of your EPOS solution Thi...

Page 7: ...g contact surfaces Never expose the battery to open fire danger of explosion Even if tests have proved that ORDERMAN DON can survive falls of approx 1 m and still be in working condition with only the...

Page 8: ...es about 60 minutes The operation time with a fully charged battery is about 6 to 16 hours depending on the use of the backlight Exchanging the battery After pressing the unlock button see page 5 the...

Page 9: ...g system By pressing the touch you arrive at the main menu In the setup menu you can change the basic settings of the display of the touch and of the power consumption of the unit see also page 10 In...

Page 10: ...ib or by pressing the On Off button and the touch at the same time until the information Calibrate is shown on the display you reach the calibration sub menu where you can do the touch calibration wit...

Page 11: ...nd can be taken out of the unit After this the menu card can be slipped out The new menu card has to be inserted fully gently pushing as far as it will go After inserting the menu card holder once it...

Page 12: ...ng on the use of fully charged battery the backlight charging time for battery with power supply unit of ORDERMAN DON 4 hours with charging station ORDERMAN DON 60 minutes weight handheld device 195 g...

Page 13: ...user guide 13 Radio certification...

Page 14: ...uipment to be used in the 25 to 1000Mhz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW EN 301 489 03 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio spectrum matters ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility...

Page 15: ...card is in the unit If you have changed the menu card the new one has to be identified by the unit contact also your responsible Orderman dealer The software functionality operates incorrectly Contact...

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