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BEETLE

/NetPOS

Modular POS System

User Guide

Edition August 2002

Summary of Contents for NET POS

Page 1: ...BEETLE NetPOS Modular POS System User Guide Edition August 2002...

Page 2: ...permitted without express authority Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Pentium is a registered trademark of the Intel Corporation MS DOS Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT and Windows CE...

Page 3: ...nd checking the System 11 Setting up the device 12 Cabling of the BEETLE NetPOS 13 Disconnecting cables 13 Mounting the cable cover 14 Connecting to the mains power supply 15 Basic settings 16 Adjusti...

Page 4: ...TFT adapter 27 Installing the submodules when using a TFT CRT adapter 28 Installing the submodules 29 Change of the hard disk 29 Retail Software 31 Wincor Nixdorf store solutions 31 Platforms and pro...

Page 5: ...vide 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 insta...

Page 6: ...that no foreign objects c g office clips find their way into the device as this may lead to electric shocks or short circuits n Never plug in or unplug data communication lines during thunderstorms n...

Page 7: ...ided protective earth conductor PE This kind of electricity system is known as TN S network Do not use PEN conductors n Please also observe the recommendations of the norm DIN VDE 0100 Part 540 Append...

Page 8: ...rd adapter a hard disk or a compact flash This provides you with a considerable degree of flexibility when arranging the configuration of your POS system The BEETLE can also be connected to a network...

Page 9: ...ief overview of the Wincor Nixdorf Retail Software The Appendix n contains the most important technical data a glossary and a list of abbreviations Notes in the manual are marked by this symbol This s...

Page 10: ...vironment by only switching on your equipment when it is actually needed If possible even avoid the stand by mode as this wastes energy too Also switch your equipment off when you take a longer break...

Page 11: ...f the product Damages because of n Improper or insufficient maintenance n Improper use of the product or unauthorized modifications of the product n Inadequate location or surroundings will not be cov...

Page 12: ...r stationary scanners use scales and scanner scales please take into account the official certification regulations connect various printers use POS keyboards with or without a swipecard reader use di...

Page 13: ...BEETLE NetPOS Peripherals 9 OVERVIEW Printer Scanner Cash drawer Scales Monitor Flatscreen display Keyboard BA69 Customer or cashier display SNIkey...

Page 14: ...BEETLE NetPOS in a network OVERVIEW 10 Ethernet 10 100 Base T Server BEETLE NetPOS...

Page 15: ...indicate the number of your delivery ticket and delivery ticket position and serial number of the respective device The serial number can be found on the label illustrated below which is located at t...

Page 16: ...including the cable cover that is 350 mm The minimum distances at the left and the right side of the external power supply are 50 mm If the equipment is to be fitted you must ensure that the specified...

Page 17: ...m is switched off when you do cabling works Disconnecting cables Never unplug a cable by pulling on the cable itself always take hold of the actual plug Follow the procedure below when disconnecting c...

Page 18: ...of the USB powered connector by pressing the plastic latch Release the TFT connector by pressing the latches on the left and right inwards Mounting the cable cover The scope of supply of your BEETLE N...

Page 19: ...it n Make sure that all data cables on the system unit and peripherals are connected correctly n Make sure that the DC cable is connected to power supply and to system unit n Plug all power cables bel...

Page 20: ...ght yellow LED HDD lights up while the hard disk is being accessed Connecting peripherals The peripherals mentioned here are available as options and are not part of the basic configuration A separate...

Page 21: ...ket If you wish to connect a standard PC keyboard with DIN connector you must use a special adapter cable obtainable from the WN branch office responsible for your area When removing cables with locks...

Page 22: ...r the driver software The COM2 interface is without effect if the onboard TFT adapter with touch screen function is installed Customer display COM2 or COM4 With the BEETLE NetPOS and depending on the...

Page 23: ...n data cable of the LCD to the system The signals for the touch screen function and the power supply are also made via this cable To implement the touch screen functionality for the COM2 interface als...

Page 24: ...rd is installed the system can be connected to a network LAN from the POS terminal back panel Modular printers The standard parallel interface LPT1 is intended for connecting a printer Appropriate POS...

Page 25: ...y into the socket to prevent malfunctioning RJ12 plugs lock in when you insert them Power is supplied to the cash drawer via this socket 24V 5 10 Connecting daisy chained cash drawers and 12V OEM draw...

Page 26: ...BEETLE NetPOS the components Overview The following figure shows the outside of the BEETLE NetPOS OVERVIEW 22 LEDs POWER HDD ON OFF Floppy Disk...

Page 27: ...The figure below shows the inside of the BEETLE NetPOS 23 OVERVIEW Floppy Disk TFT Adapter Hard Disk SD RAM Carrier for Hard Disk Drive Floppy Disk Drive CD ROM Drive...

Page 28: ...ve The disks can be used for a variety of applications such as n Loading programs n Saving data e g daily sales figures n Access control electronic key The disk can be write protected to protect your...

Page 29: ...is illuminated Otherwise you could damage the drive and the disk Power Supply The power supply automatically adjusts itself to the particular voltage The power output of the power supply is maximum 15...

Page 30: ...panel of the power supply POWER SUPPLY 26 0 I DC 24V 100 120 V 2A max 200 240 V 1A max 1 2 cashdr only ON OFF Cash Drawer 1 2 POS Printer Power Subconnector Mains Mains Socket ON OFF button ON OFF sw...

Page 31: ...nnect either a CRT monitor or a TFT LCD module with optional touch screen functionality When installing a TFT adapter with touch screen functionality make sure that the internal loudspeaker will be ta...

Page 32: ...he screws at the rear side see arrows Then lift off the top cover When using a TFT or CRT adapter loosen the screws on the rear side of the adapter see arrows Loosen the connector of the adapter from...

Page 33: ...k in the right position After connecting it with the motherboard fix the adapter with the two screws Installing the submodules Proceed according to the description in the section before however withou...

Page 34: ...e clamp 1 and push the hard disk out of the carrier 2 Loosen the screws and change the hard disk Tighten the screws again Plug in the connectors again and close the cover Plug the power cable external...

Page 35: ...le in the future today s retail customers also require that a solution provider offer other services such as project management customization and integration services as well as advice in the selectio...

Page 36: ...emergence of other operating systems The strongest trend has been to Linux Regardless of the industry involved Linux offers itself as an interesting supplemement to the world of Microsoft In view of...

Page 37: ...s The system architecture and platform guarantee optimal security and performance CALYPSO is one of the first retail solutions with a homogenous Linux platform throughout Technology evaluation The fur...

Page 38: ...y The system first performs an automatic self test to test its basic functions For example you may see the following message irrespective of processor type on the four line cashier display or on the m...

Page 39: ...torage medium must be system boot capable The following priorities are adjusted Floppy disk A High priority Network C Medium priority Hard disk C Low priority As standard the POS system always attempt...

Page 40: ...POS application software is automatically booted if necessary A message is displayed as soon as the BEETLE NetPOS is ready for operation For more detailed information see the description of your appl...

Page 41: ...pply Width 162 mm 6 38 in Depth 223 mm 8 87 in Height 80 mm 3 15 in Weight Box approx 3 5 kg Power supply approx 2 5 kg Climatic category Operating IEC 721 3 3 Class 3K3 5 C to 40 C Transport IEC 721...

Page 42: ...NetPOS Loosen the screws slightly lift up the cover of the BEETLE NetPOS and pull out forward Take the pre mounted cover put it on the BEETLE NetPOS and push it to the rear Fasten the screws INSTALLAT...

Page 43: ...ut the grey connection part into the display swivel joint and fix it with the screw Add the swivel joint into the mounting foot Press your finger on the screw so that the grey connection part is in th...

Page 44: ...ion and reinsert the cable cover Tilt the display backwards Set the locking noses of the impact blind into the support angles of the swivel joint and press the impact blind until it is locked Install...

Page 45: ...o the mounting foot beside the display cable Minimum distances are depending upon type of cable cable of swipe card reader cable of smart card reader values 5 mm apply to BA70 BA71 and BA72 41 INSTALL...

Page 46: ...orage Interface Designates the transition point between different hardware units and software units or between hardware and software units of computers or their peripherals JEIDA Abbreviation of Japan...

Page 47: ...sk storage Server This is a computer connected to a local network and whose services are available to all of the network subscribers e g a print server for printing the data from all of the network su...

Page 48: ...ernational Standardization Organization JEIDA Japan Electronic Industry Development Association LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Addressing LED Light Emitting Diode LPT Line Printer OEM Origin...

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