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HiFive Series

Version 2.0

User Manual

Summary of Contents for H-610

Page 1: ...HiFive Series Version 2 0 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...tructions in this manual will void this product s warranty Power Supply Safety Notes To avoid electric shocks disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before relocating the system Make sure the voltage of the power outlet conforms within voltage range of the terminal Failure to comply may cause the electric shock or damage to the terminal If you are not sure of the electricity voltage ...

Page 3: ... the screen or the casing of the terminal Chemical cleaners have been reported to cause damage on the screen of the terminal Warning and Attention The technical descriptions and specifications of the equipment are subject to change without notice For safety reasons wear gloves when assembling the product Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries accord...

Page 4: ...er there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by switching the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the interference receiving antenna Increase the ...

Page 5: ...n Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Notice The WEEE logo shown at the left on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste Isolated collection and p...

Page 6: ...r Setting and Connector Definition 31 U 615 31 Voltage Output Definition 33 U 615 33 Setting the LCD Brightness 34 U 615 LVDS Panel 34 U 615 eDP Panel 35 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 36 Adjusting the System Stand FLEX Type 36 Adjusting the System Stand NANO Type 37 Installing the Power Cord Power Adapter and Network Cable 38 Installing the Customer Display Optional 39 Installing the Secondary L...

Page 7: ... 7 Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 44 Question 1 How do I clear CMOS 44 ...

Page 8: ...tomer experience Package Contents Before setting up your Touch Terminal check that the package contains the following items If any of the items is missing or damaged contact your vendor immediately Touch Terminal NANO stand Touch Terminal LITE stand Touch Terminal FLEX stand Quick Installation Guide Power Cord Adapter Accessory Kit Optional Accessories Customer Display VFD Secondary LCD Display MS...

Page 9: ... in this section illustrate the components including input and output ports located at the front and rear of your Touch Terminal Front View NANO Stand Type Wall Mounting Type H 610 H 614 H 615 LITE Stand Type H 610 H 614 FLEX Stand Type H 610 H 614 H 615 ...

Page 10: ...10 INTRODUCTION Rear View NANO Stand Type H 610 H 614 LITE Stand Type H 610 H 614 FLEX Stand Type H 610 H 614 H 615 ...

Page 11: ...OFF USB 2 0 USB 2 0 USB 3 0 LINE OUT Bottom Item Description DK port Cash Drawer output COM 1 2 ports COM connectors USB2 0 ports USB2 0 connectors Line Out port Audio line output connector DC IN jack 24V DC power input LAN port Gigabit LAN connector USB3 0 ports USB3 0 connectors ...

Page 12: ...12 INTRODUCTION Physical Dimensions VESA Mount H 610 ...

Page 13: ...INTRODUCTION 13 H 614 H 615 ...

Page 14: ...14 INTRODUCTION Standard Display NANO Stand Type H 610 NANO Stand Type H 614 ...

Page 15: ...INTRODUCTION 15 LITE Stand Type H 610 LITE Stand Type H 614 ...

Page 16: ...16 INTRODUCTION FLEX Stand Type H 610 ...

Page 17: ...INTRODUCTION 17 FLEX Stand Type H 614 ...

Page 18: ...18 INTRODUCTION FLEX Stand Type H 615 ...

Page 19: ...INTRODUCTION 19 VFD Customer Display LITE Stand Type H 610 ...

Page 20: ...20 INTRODUCTION LITE Stand Type H 614 FLEX Stand Type H 610 ...

Page 21: ...INTRODUCTION 21 FLEX Stand Type H 614 ...

Page 22: ...22 INTRODUCTION FLEX Stand Type H 615 ...

Page 23: ...INTRODUCTION 23 Secondary LCD Display FLEX Stand Type H 610 ...

Page 24: ...24 INTRODUCTION FLEX Stand Type H 614 ...

Page 25: ...INTRODUCTION 25 FLEX Stand Type H 615 ...

Page 26: ...ax 8GB Graphic Memory Shared memory up to 1696 MB Intel DVMT Storage 1 x M 2 Socket 2280 Size S ATA II 64GB default 256GB I O Ports M B U5A J1900 USB2 0 4 USB3 0 1 RJ50 COM 2 DC 5V 12V select by Jumper Gigabit Ethernet 1 Line out 1 RJ12 cash drawer 1 24V Default Dual cash drawer support OPOS Driver support DC12V Power in 1 Powering System Power Supply External DC power adapter AC100 to 240V full r...

Page 27: ...are subject to change without notice Peripherals Specifications Secondary LCD Display Model no KEKLC 3318A LCD Panel 10 1 LED backlight Touch 10 1 PCT 4 3 USB optional Resolution 1024 x 768 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Viewing Angle 85 H 85 V Response Time 25ms Contrast Ratio 500 1 Brightness 350 nits Interface USB 2 0 2 ports or USB 3 0 1 port Power Supply DC 5V 1A 2 port USB Power Cable ...

Page 28: ...cter Type 95 Alphanumeric 32 International characters Dot Size 0 55 W X 0 75 H mm Viewing Angle Max 90 Horizontal Rotation Max 355 Interface RS232 NOTE Pre setting the output voltage of COM port is needed Please refer to page 32 33 about the COM port jumper setting Single Identification Reader MSR Reader Model no IE 10L MSR ISO Track 1 2 3 single dual triple tracks of magnetic card support ANSI IS...

Page 29: ...horized person Before installation or disassembling of the terminal ensure that the power is turned off Otherwise electric shock may occur and may void the warranty For systems preloaded with WEPOS POSReady Windows Embedded on the HDD O S pre installed as an option the manufacturer provides an optional recovery DVD with the preloaded operating system delivered with the Touch Terminal The System In...

Page 30: ... PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION System Default Settings The following is the information on default settings for Touch Terminal serial ports U 615 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 IRQ4 IRQ3 IRQ5 IRQ10 ...

Page 31: ...Jumper Description LED2 Power status light LOUT1 Audio line output connector DC1 12V DC power input LAN1 LAN connector RJ45 USB2 USB2 0 x2 connector USB1 USB3 0 x1 connector CASHDRAW1 Cash Drawer output RJ12 COM1 COM1 connector RJ50 COM2 COM2 connector RJ50 USB3 USB2 0 x2 connector JP1 BIOS flash by maintenance ...

Page 32: ...ker connector COM3 COM3 connector for RS 232 POS input device JST2 0 1x9 JUSB1 USB port for POS input device JUSB2 USB port for USB Touch EDP1 eDP LED Panel LVDS1 LVDS LED Panel SATA1 M 2 M key SATA type BAT1 RTC battery connector JCOM1 COM1 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V ...

Page 33: ...Location Power Support COM 1 for extension interface 9th PIN of DB 9 Main Board DC5V DC12V Select by jumper COM 2 for extension interface 9th PIN of DB 9 Main Board DC5V DC12V Select by jumper COM 3 for extension interface 9th PIN of DB 9 Main Board DC5V Standard USB2 0 Ports Main Board DC5V 500mA NOTE COM1 and COM2 maximum output is 5V 3A or 12V 2A COM3 maximum output is 5V 1A ...

Page 34: ...e LCD Brightness U 615 LVDS Panel 1 When the system boots up press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup Utility Select the Advanced tab then select Video Configuration 2 Select LVDS Brightness Control Level and set the desired LCD brightness level setting ...

Page 35: ...N 35 U 615 eDP Panel 1 When the system boots up press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup Utility Select the Advanced tab then select Video Configuration 2 Select eDP Brightness Control Level and set the desired LCD brightness level setting ...

Page 36: ... damaged 1 Place the Touch Terminal on a stable surface and carefully lift the LCD panel 2 Support the stand firmly with one hand while pushing the back of the LCD panel backwards with the other hand 30 60 NOTE Carefully tilt the unit backwards some force is required Lift the head to the 1st detent where the screen will lock in the 30 degree position Then the 2nd detent will lock in 60 degree posi...

Page 37: ... Because the stand joints are tight you might need to exert someforce to maneuver the Terminal Make sure always rotate around the head to the position a before adjusting the upper hinge Adjusting the System Stand NANO Type Extend the kickstand and place the Touch Terminal on the stable surface 90 max ...

Page 38: ...cover b 3 Route the power adapter and the network cable through the cable compartment c 4 Connect the network cable to the LAN port Then connect the power adapter to the DC IN jack d 5 Use the cable clip to secure the power adapter in place e 6 Align and install the cable compartment cover b 7 Connect the power adapter to the power cord Then plug the other end of the power cord to an electrical ou...

Page 39: ...stand to the Touch Terminal a 2 Remove the four screws securing the stand to the Touch Terminal b 3 Remove the stand c 4 Remove the VESA compartment cover d 5 Remove the I O port cover e 6 Detach the customer display compartment cover from the customer display f 7 Route the customer display cable through the cable compartment on the stand g 8 Install the stand c and secure the stand to the Touch T...

Page 40: ...ort cover c 5 Align and place the customer display on the rear of the Touch Terminal d 6 Place the stand on the top of the customer display bracket b 7 Route the customer display cable as shown in the illustration e 8 Connect the customer display cable to one of the COM ports on the Touch Terminal f 9 Replace the I O port cover 10 Secure the stand and customer display bracket to the Touch Terminal...

Page 41: ...5 Deattach the cable compartment cover from the secondary LCD display e 6 Route the secondary LCD display USB Y cable through the cable guides on the stand as illustrated f 7 Install the stand c and secure the stand to the Touch Terminal with the four screws b 8 Align and install the secondary LCD display into its slot on the stand g 9 Secure the secondary LCD display to the Touch Terminal with th...

Page 42: ...re making any connection or disconnection 1 Remove the MSR module compartment cover a 2 Firmly connect the MSR connector into the slot inside the compartment b 3 Remove the two screws from the compartment c 4 Align and install the MSR module onto its compartment d 5 Secure the MSR module to the Touch Terminal with the two screws e a e c b d ...

Page 43: ...al with the four screws b 3 Drill four small holes on the mounting location and insert the plastic washers into the holes c 4 Align by the screw holes and then install the wall bracket on the wall d 5 Secure the wall bracket to the wall with the four supplied screws e 6 Align and hook the Touch Terminal to the wall bracket and then push down to secure it into place f d e f a b c ...

Page 44: ...wing 1 Turn off the power and pull out the power cord 2 Remove the battery from the BAT1 connector about 15 seconds and then restore 3 Switch on the power again First trigger is pre boot for CMOS backfill Second trigger is normal booting 4 Press F2 to enter the CMOS setting and load the optimized defaults 5 Save the changes and reboot the system ...

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