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User Manual 

(HK560) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QingDao Hisense Intelligent Commercial System Co.,Ltd. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for HK560

Page 1: ...1 User Manual HK560 QingDao Hisense Intelligent Commercial System Co Ltd ...

Page 2: ... BOARD INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 7 PART II SYSTEM ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY 9 1 MAIN SCREEN SECOND SCREEN 15 6 10 1 AND VFD 9 2 HARD DISK REPLACEMENT 11 3 INSTALLATION OF CARD READER 12 4 FINGERPRINT READER INSTALLATION 13 PART III SYSTEM INSTALLATION 14 1 INSPECTION OF INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT 14 2 SYSTEM SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 14 3 BIOS 20 PART IV INSTRUCTIONS FOR USAGE 28 ...

Page 3: ...3 1 SWITCHING INSTRUCTION 28 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING MAGNETIC STRIPE CARDS 28 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING RFID CONTACTLESS CARDS 29 PART V ACCESSORIES ANNEXES 30 APPENDIX A 30 APPENDIX B 30 ...

Page 4: ...and other faults you must switch off the power supply at once and then contact with reseller When inserting USB flash or disk you shall kill virus to prevent the host machine from virus The RJ11 port at the back of the host is connected with the cash drawer as it is not a communication port users shall not use the port for dial up networking The product is a Level A one it may cause radio interfer...

Page 5: ...Device length width height 405 210 330 main screen flip range 0 45 degrees Dual screen Device length width height 405 250 370 main screen flip range 0 45 and second screen flip angle 0 30 Screen High position printer length width height 405 250 420 Self service Kiosk length width height 230 250 450 ...

Page 6: ...DDRIIIL 4G Up to 8G Storage 128G SSD up to 256GB Display and Touch Screen LCD 15 6 LCD Resolution 1920 1080 Touch screen Capacitive touch screen 2nd display 15 6 screen optional 10 1 screen optional I O Serial ports Standard COM COM1 3 external port COM4 onboard port COM1 has no Power selection COM2 and COM3 can set 5V 12V power supply through BIOS COM2 COM3 are set to 0V by default COM4 can be se...

Page 7: ...80mm printer 58mm printer Cash drawer Steel Cash Drawer Supporting Dual cash drawer card reader optional Magnetic stripe card reader RFID contactless card reader Scanner Support VFD 2 20 characters VFD RS232 option 3 I O Panel 1 24V power input 2 Cash Drawer Port 3 POWER USB 4 USB 2 5 USB 2 6 COM1 7 COM2 8 COM3 9 LAN Port 10 audio output 11 USB 4 Main Board Interface Description ...

Page 8: ... Header3 9 F_USB4 Front USB2 0 Pin Header4 10 F_PANEL1 Front Panel FPC Connector 11 J_RST1 System Reset Button Pin Header 12 J_MIC1 MIC Pin Header 13 J_SPK1 Amplifier Pin Header 14 R_USB4 USB2 0 TYPE A Connector 15 S_ATA1 SATA2 0 Port 7 15P 16 EDP1 EDP1 Signal Connector 17 EDP2 EDP2 Signal Connector 18 MINI_PCIE1 Mini PCI E1 Slot WIFI 4G 19 DIMM1 SO DIMM DDR3L Slot 20 NGFF1 M 2 NGFF Key B Slot SSD...

Page 9: ...mm Jack J_PWRCOM4 COM4 VCC Select Jumper 3 2 Pin 2 54mm CLR_CMOS1 CMOS Clear Jumper 3 1 Pin 2 54mm Part II System Assembly and Disassembly 1 Main screen Second screen 15 6 10 1 and VFD Note As the second screen 15 6 10 1 and the fixed structure of the guest display and the base are fixed with three gaskets and anti loosening screw the following is illustrated with the 15 6 inch screen as an exampl...

Page 10: ...se Figure 2 Figure 3 15 6 inches screen Figure 4 10 1 inches screen Figure 5 VFD 1 3 Remove the two connectors shown in the figure and protect them with the American tape according to the figure to prevent the connector from being pulled out in the process of dismantling and threading 15 6 inch screen cable 10 1inch screen cable Host screen cable Host screen cable VFD cable Host screen cable ...

Page 11: ...y screen from the base respectively 2 Hard Disk Replacement Description The hard disk can be replaced directly on the host In order to display pictures more clearly the base and other components are hidden in the following pictures 1 5 Disassemble the extended interface cover and pull it out at the notch according to the PICTURE Remove the expanded interface cover Figure 6 1 6 Remove the hard disk...

Page 12: ...clearly the base and other components are hidden in the following pictures 1 7 Remove the card reader cover Figure 8 1 8 Insert the cable reserved in the host into the cable socket of the card reader module Figure 9 1 9 Install the card brusher in the graphic direction and fix it by locking two M3 8 screws Card reader cover Card reader cable socket ...

Page 13: ...nt reader cover Figure 11 1 11 Insert the reserved cables in the host into the terminal base of the Fingerprint reader Figure 12 1 12 The Fingerprint reader is installed in the graphical direction and fixed by locking an M3 8 screw Fingerprint reader cover Terminal base ...

Page 14: ...se appropriate environmental conditions such as cool and dry places Avoid damp and dusty places At the same time avoid direct sunlight rapid temperature change or place the system near the heat source Choose the appropriate voltage Connect all devices to an isolated socket to prevent static electricity and short circuit Make sure printers and other peripherals have enough power outlets Do not inst...

Page 15: ...15 2 Touch screen setting find MouserRegister software in Touch Panel Double click to run set the value to 50 click set set up 3 MSR setting Install ...

Page 16: ...d select USB Pop up the lower interface and click on the tag location In this interface you can select the settings that need to be modified click Update and then update the modified settings to the card switcher ...

Page 17: ...17 4 RFID test Open demo The operation steps are as follows ...

Page 18: ...18 5 Fingerprint reader driver installation and testing Find the device that needs to install driver in the Device Manager Double click to Open The update steps are as follows ...

Page 19: ...eted Find the test demo double click to open The fingerprint data can be read out by putting the finger on the fingerprint reader after 1 2 3 6 10 inch second screen settings Click on the lower right corner to open the graphics card control software ...

Page 20: ... it click Display icon as below Monitor Hisense is selected in blank 1 resolution can be adjusted in blank 2 rotation direction of secondary screen can be adjusted in blank 3 and setting can be saved in blank 4 3 BIOS ...

Page 21: ...ds Press to increase a value by 1 Press to decrease a value by 1 Press a numeric key to change a value System Time Current system time A system time is in the format of HH MM SS on a 24 hour clock Press Enter or Tab to switch among the hour minute and second Change a time value using the following methods Press to increase a value by 1 Press to decrease a value by 1 Press a numeric key to change a...

Page 22: ...M2 3 Pin9 Settings S5 RTC Wake Settings S5 RTC Wake Settings CPU Configuration CPU Configuration Parameters LCD Control LCD Control Parameters IDE Configuration SATA Configuration Parameters OS Configuration Select Operating System On this Computer CSM Configuration CSM Configuration Settings USB Configuration USB Configuration Parameters Super IO Configuration The switch of COM1 COM4 and its IO a...

Page 23: ...23 Hardware Monitor ...

Page 24: ...p The temperature of CPU SYS Temp The temperature of Environment SYS_FAN1 The speed of SYS_FAN1 VCC_CPU The Voltage of CPU VCC_DDR The Voltage of DDR 12 The Voltage of 12 5 The Voltage of 5 3 3 The Voltage of 3 3 Power Button Control ...

Page 25: ...re applied after a power failure Power Off When the current is restored the computer is shut down Power On When the current is restored the computer is in the boot state Last State The last state that is when the power is off Soft Off by PWR BTTN Choose Power Button Function Power Control ...

Page 26: ...2 Pin9 Selection Set the definition of the Pin9 of COM2 Signal 5V 12V COM3 Pin9 Selection Set the definition of the Pin9 of COM3 Signal 5V 12V OS Configuration Select Windows 7 Android Windows 8 x and 10 default Windows 10 for US ...

Page 27: ...ct the keyboard NumLock state FullScreen Logo Enable or disable Full Screen Logo Fast Boot Enable or disable Fast Boot Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 1 Sets the system boot order Boot Option 2 Sets the system boot order Boot Option 3 Sets the system boot order Hard Drive BBS Priorities Set the order of the legacy devices in this group 4 Save Exit This topic describes how to save BIOS parameter...

Page 28: ...setup options Boot Override Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device Attempts to Launch EFI Shell application Shell efi from one of the available filesystem devices Part IV Instructions for Usage 1 Switching Instruction Start up When the adapter is connected press the Power button on the right back side of the bottom of the machine see the button indicator light on and hear a beep prompt sound then...

Page 29: ...e magnetic strip card inward from the swipe slot The card swiping process should be smooth and uniform 3 Instructions for using RFID contactless cards The RFID contactless card reader module is located behind the right side of the Host When the induction card is not received please place the card above the induction area ...

Page 30: ...er off for 10 seconds 5 Turn on the power and press F2 to enter BIOS Setup interface then press F9 and F10 to optimize and save Note Do not cut off the power supply shut down or restart during BIOS refresh otherwise the power will not be able to start Appendix B Super IO Information BIOS default COM1 3F8h 4 COM2 2F8h 3 COM3 3E8h 6 COM4 2E8h 6 Cash Drawer This Demo program for POS box CD_SENSE GP23...

Page 31: ... Set_CD_OPEN int Level int t if Level outportb CDO_PORT inportb CDO_PORT BIT6 printf CD_OPEN is High n else outportb CDO_PORT inportb CDO_PORT BIT6 printf CD_OPEN is Low n brief Get CD_SENSE low active Return 1 Low active with no jitter int Get_CD_SENSE_Status if inportb CDS_PORT BIT3 delay 100 if inportb CDS_PORT BIT3 printf CD_SENSE is Low level stability n return 1 else printf CD_SENSE is High ...

Page 32: ...32 Set_CD_OPEN High Set_CD_OPEN 1 Set_CD_OPEN Low Set_CD_OPEN 0 while 1 Get_CD_SENSE_Status ...

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