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BEETLE

BEETLE /L

Modular POS System

User Guide

Summary of Contents for BEETLE /L

Page 1: ...BEETLE BEETLE L Modular POS System User Guide ...

Page 2: ... and verifying the scope of supply 12 Setting up the device 12 Cabling of the BEETLE L 13 Securing the data cable 14 Mounting the cable cover 15 Connecting to the mains power supply 16 Disconnecting cables 17 Basic settings 17 Adjusting the loudspeaker 18 Connecting peripherals 19 Keyboard KYBD 20 Cash drawer CASHDRW 20 Scanners and scales COM1 COM4 21 Customer display COM2 or COM4 22 Cashier disp...

Page 3: ... CPU 35 General 35 Interfaces 36 Loudspeaker 36 Nonvolatile RAM NV RAM 36 Dynamic RAM 37 Connection options 38 Connecting a hard disk 38 Free AT slots 38 Additional slot on the CPU 38 Power pack without battery 39 Power pack with battery 40 Changing the battery 41 Security against power failure 43 Changing the BEETLE L battery 44 Configuration variants 46 Plug in cards for the CPU 46 ASYNC control...

Page 4: ...he system 55 Start and runup behaviour 55 Output of MS DOS system error messages 58 BIOS setup 59 Appendix 71 Technical data for the BEETLE L 71 CPU 72 ASYNC controller 73 VGA controller 73 LAN controller 74 VGA LAN controller 74 What to do if 75 The configuration label 76 Power On Self Test POST 77 MS DOS Critical Errors 78 POST error messages 79 Phoenix BIOS POST and Start Messages 81 Additional...

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Page 6: ...BEETLE L User Guide Edition August 2000 ...

Page 7: ... GmbH Co KG Copyright Wincor Nixdorf GmbH Co KG The reproduction transmission or use of 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 or design are reserved Delivery subject to availability technical modifications possible ...

Page 8: ...lity and 73 23 ECC Low Voltage Directive Therefore you will find the CE mark on the device or packaging Tested Safety The POS system has been provided with the symbol for Tested Safety In addition the POS system has received the cUL symbol the UL CSA symbol and the CE symbol In addition the BEETLE has received the UL symbol and cUL symbol GB 1 ...

Page 9: ...ct the device from the supply voltage completely switch off the device and disconnect the power plug Ensure that no foreign objects e g office clips find their way into the device as this may lead to electric shocks or short circuits In order to ensure that the device is well ventilated and to prevent overheating do not obstruct the ventilation slots on your device Never plug in or unplug data com...

Page 10: ...isconnected and the Customer Service of the Wincor Nixdorf GmbH Co KG must be notified The device may only be repaired by authorized qualified personnel Unauthorized opening of the device and inexpertly carried out repairs may not only seriously jeopardize the safety of the user but also cancel all warranty and liability agreements Important notes GB 3 ...

Page 11: ...iderable degree of flexibility when arranging the layout of your POS system The BEETLE can also be connected to a network once an appropriate network card has been installed In the event of a mains voltage failure the version with battery and corresponding software enable you to save the data by means of a controlled program shutdown The BEETLE L is available with or without a hard disk The modula...

Page 12: ...d easily The first section describes everything you need to do before switching on the POS terminal and how to connect peripherals to the BEETLE L The second section contains a brief overview of the components of your BEETLE POS system Here you will also find a detailed description of recurring actions for example how to use the BEETLE card or disks The third section provides a brief overview of t...

Page 13: ...and a brief description of the most important Wincor Nixdorf programs software will not be discussed further in this manual Separate manuals are included in the scope of the connectable peripherals For this reason a more detailed description of these devices will not be provided here For more information see the relevant manuals Care of the BEETLE L Clean your BEETLE L at regular intervals with a ...

Page 14: ...y and costly raw materials Recycling At this time there are still some parts that are not reusable Wincor Nixdorf GmbH Co KG guarantees the environmentally safe disposal of these parts in a Recycling Center which is certified pursuant to ISO 9001 So don t simply throw your BEETLE POS system on the scrap heap when it has served its time but take advantage of the environmentally smart up to date rec...

Page 15: ...Recycling GB 8 ...

Page 16: ...les please take into account the official certification regulations connect various printers use POS keyboards with or without a swipecard reader use different types of cash drawer connect a monitor and different keyboards install the POS workplace SNIkey integrate the BEETLE L in a network after installing a LAN board and upgrade the BEETLE L since it can accommodate two full length AT expansion ...

Page 17: ...LE L the individual POS system The illustrations below show you how your modular POS system can grow from a scanner to integration in a network BEETLE L Peripherals BEETLE L the individual POS system GB 10 ...

Page 18: ...BEETLE L the individual POS system Before switching on the system BEETLE L in a network BEETLE L the individual POS system Before switching on the system GB 11 ...

Page 19: ...xdorf sales outlet Transport the device only in its original packaging to protect it against impact and shock Setting up the device Set up the BEETLE L POS system where it will not be exposed to extreme environmental conditions Protect the device from vibrations dust moisture heat and strong magnetic fields Make sure that the side ventilation slots on the BEETLE L POS system are not obstructed in ...

Page 20: ...order given when installing devices Make sure that the power switch on the front of the housing is set to OFF i e that it visibly protrudes You may have to open the slide in order to do this see figure on Page GB 16 The cable cover must be removed if present Plug one end of the power cable into the power cord receptacle on the BEETLE L Plug the other end of the power cable into a socket Plug in an...

Page 21: ...ws using your fingers Secure interface connectors with standard screws using a screw driver Mini DIN plugs lock in when you insert them Replace the cable cover after the cables have been mounted see next page Cabling of the BEETLE BEETLE L the individual POS system GB 14 ...

Page 22: ...gs where necessary This depends on the cables which you wish to lay Tools are not required as the plastic parts can be removed by hand In order to mount the cable cover insert it in the guides marked with arrows in the figure below In doing so ensure that the cable cover does not fit askew BEETLE L the individual POS system Cabling of the BEETLE GB 15 ...

Page 23: ...ly Plug all power cables belonging to the BEETLE and the peripherals into the grounded contact utility power sockets You can now switch on the BEETLE L by means of the switch on the front of the housing You may have to unlock the slide and move it to the left The power pack can be connected to all stand ard power supply networks The unit adjusts automatically to the respective voltage A fan provid...

Page 24: ...sockets 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 released The metal of the plug is visible Now remove the cable from the connecting socket Basic settings Ex works the BEETLE L is configured to your order Your configuration must be subsequently adapted to support s...

Page 25: ...he loudspeaker Adjusting the loudspeaker You can set the volume as desired by means of the volume control on the back of the POS terminal housing Adjusting the loudspeaker BEETLE L the individual POS system GB 18 ...

Page 26: ...ents For more detailed information consult the relevant documentation The figure shows the back panel of the BEETLE L with the locations of the connecting sockets and connecting plugs If you wish to connect a monitor however you must also have a video board You can connect the system to a network via an expansion board Rear panel of the BEETLE L BEETLE L the individual POS system Connecting periph...

Page 27: ... the Wincor Nixdorf branch office responsible for your area When removing cables with locks please grip the cable at the connector housing Cash drawer CASHDRW The BEETLE L has a second 6 pin mini DIN jack for connecting a cash drawer Make sure that the connector is plugged firmly into the socket to prevent malfunctioning Power is supplied to the cash drawer via this socket When removing cables wit...

Page 28: ...erface COM1 is designed as a 9 pin D sub plug whereas COM2 COM4 are 9 pin D sub jacks Make sure that the scanner connector is plugged securely into the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning If scales which are not supplied by Wincor Nixdorf are connected to the BEETLE L you must obtain an licence for the driver software If COM2 is equipped with a connector the interface does not carry a curren...

Page 29: ...rmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning Power is supplied via this jack If COM2 is equipped with a connector this interface does not carry a current Cashier display COM3 Connect the cashier display to the serial interface COM3 This port is a 9 pin D sub jack Make sure that the connector for the cashier display is screwed firmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning Power i...

Page 30: ... standard peripherals to the BEETLE L via the COM1 serial interface Make sure that all supplementary devices have been tested for RFI suppression pursuant to the legal requirements of your country Network If a network board is installed the system can be connected to a network LAN from the POS terminal back panel If a LAN board is not installed this location on the back panel is closed by a dummy ...

Page 31: ... The standard parallel interface LPT1 is intended for connecting a printer Appropriate POS printers can also be connected via the low voltage jack 24V max 2A Connecting peripherals BEETLE L the individual POS system GB 24 ...

Page 32: ...view The following figure shows the outside of the BEETLE L Schloß BEETLE Card chieber Ein Ausschalter Diskettenlaufwerk Kabelabdeckung Ventilator Lock Slide BEETLE Card Floppy Disk Drive On Off switch Ventilator Cable cover GB 25 ...

Page 33: ...e figure below shows the inside of the BEETLE L BEETLE L the components Front Battery Memory Card Memory Card CPU Power Pack Optional hard disk drive and or floppy disk drive BEETLE L the components GB 26 ...

Page 34: ... Relative insensitivity to moisture and heat Rapid data access since it has no mechanically moving parts BEETLE cards can be used for a variety of applications such as Loading programs Saving data e g daily sales figures Access control electronic key There is an internationally valid standard for memory cards PCMCIA JEIDA This means that you can use cards of the same type made by different manufac...

Page 35: ...dable FLASH EPROM card Readable from BEELTE 4 L writable erasable and readable The following briefly describes the characteristics of the usable cards SRAM Card This card type can be read and written to by the system any number of times You can write protect the SRAM card to prevent accidental overwriting of the stored data Schloß Schieber Memory Card Laufwerk Diskettenlaufwerk Lock Slide Memory c...

Page 36: ...ten to and erased from these cards Consequently they are ideal for data subject to frequent modification The cards can be written to in special memory card drives only from the BEETLE 4 L FLASH EPROM cards do not require batteries for data retention If you have any further questions about BEETLE cards contact the Wincor Nixdorf branch office responsible for your area Inserting the BEETLE Card Hold...

Page 37: ...t to the slot You can now remove the card Write protection for the BEETLE cards To write protect the BEETLE card slide the lock shown in the illustration to the WP write protection position This applies to SRAM and FLASH EPROM cards only WP BATTERY HOLDER LOCK BEETLE Card BEETLE L the components GB 30 ...

Page 38: ...ttery without losing the stored data is possible only in the case of memory cards made by certain manufacturers For more information contact the Wincor Nixdorf branch office responsible for your area Unlatch the battery lock Remove the battery holder and battery from the BEETLE card WP BATTERY HOLDER LOCK BEETLE L the components BEETLE Card GB 31 ...

Page 39: ...ry up and out Hold the battery at the sides and ensure that the two poles are not touched simultaneously To insert the new battery follow the steps above in reverse order Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally safe manner 3V 3V 3V BEETLE Card BEETLE L the components GB 32 ...

Page 40: ...s can be used for a variety of applications such as Loading programs Saving data e g daily sales figures Access control electronic key The disk can be write protected to protect your data from accidentally being overwritten The slide is located at the bottom left of the diskette Writing to the disk is possible Writing to the disk is not possible BEETLE L the components Floppy disk drive GB 33 ...

Page 41: ...ress the gray ejection button next to the drive slot You can now remove the disk Never remove the disk while the drive is being accessed i e when the LED indicator for the drive is illuminated Otherwise you could damage the drive and the disk The lockable cover can be used to prevent access to the disk drive Schloß Schieber Memory Card Laufwerk Diskettenlaufwerk Lock Floppy disk drive Slide Floppy...

Page 42: ... specially developed PC board In addition to the PC specific modules and interfaces this board accommodates a non volatile memory NV RAM and an optional VGA controller for connecting a monitor The connecting plate of the board has the sockets for the external peripherals The illustration below shows the connector assignments for the CPUs BEETLE L the components CPU GB 35 ...

Page 43: ...er Connect only devices approved by Wincor Nixdorf to your BEETLE L If you have any questions contact the Wincor Nixdorf branch office responsible for your area Loudspeaker A loudspeaker is connected to the CPU The volume of the loudspeaker can be set using the rotary knob on the rear panel of the modular POS system The loudspeaker is located on the left hand side of the rear panel see Page GB 18 ...

Page 44: ... MB SIMM 16 MB 4 4 MB SIMM BEETLE 4 L as of availability of 16 or 32 MB PS2 SIMM 4 1 4 MB 32 2 16 MB or 1 32 MB 8 2 4 MB or 1 8 MB 36 1 32 MB 1 4 MB 12 1 4 MB 1 8 MB 40 1 32 MB 1 8 MB 16 2 8 MB or 1 16 MB 48 1 32 MB 1 16 MB 20 1 16 MB 1 4 MB 64 2 32 MB 24 1 16 MB 1 8 MB Pentium class CPU with PS2 SIMM 8 2 4 MB Default 16 2 8 MB 32 2 16 MB 64 2 32 MB BEETLE L the components CPU GB 37 ...

Page 45: ...DE integrated drive electronics AT bus system interface and an integrated controller For the default settings and technical data for the hard disks see the configuration label Free AT slots The system is fitted with two AT compatible slots The BEETLE L with a Pentium class CPU offers at the top space for a PCI or AT expansion card and at the bottom place for a full lenght AT card Additional slot o...

Page 46: ... pack is maximum 135 W The power pack must be removed or replaced by authorized qualified personnel only The power cord receptacle and the power output socket for the monitor are located on the back of the BEETLE L The power switch is located on the front of the device The power switch can be protected from unauthorized access using the lockable slide Slide On Off switch Lock BEETLE L the componen...

Page 47: ... a controlled shutdown of the POS program by means of the appropriate sofware see Security in the event of a power failure Battery charging time is approx 8 hours after initial startup The battery is charged only while the system is switched on The table below provides an overview of how long the BEETLE L is supplied with battery power in the event of a power failure with the battery fully charged...

Page 48: ...se only batteries approved by Wincor Nixdorf To change the battery proceed as follows Make sure that the device is switched off and the power plug is disconnected To access the battery lift up the box housing First loosen the four fastening screws on the sides of the BEETLE L and lift up the cover as shown in the figure BEETLE L the components Power pack battery GB 41 ...

Page 49: ...ry follow the steps above in reverse order Pay special attention to the following The protective foil must be inserted again before the battery is installed The cable with the plug connection must point to the left and must be connected securely to the plug connection of the system After the cable has been installed place it under the metal clip provided Mount the lid on the housing again and tigh...

Page 50: ...y The power failure is reported to the application program by means of the retail device interface see chapter Software The application program then terminates the program correctly by for example closing open files and writing important information to the non volatile memory The termination of these actions is reported by means of the retail device interface This causes the system to be disconnec...

Page 51: ...ould be changed approximately every five years The battery must be replaced by authorized personnel only Incorrect replacement may lead to the danger of explosion 486xx board The battery is located in a socket in the CPU To gain access to the battery proceed as described in the chapter entitled Changing the battery until the housing has been removed Changing the battery BEETLE L the components GB ...

Page 52: ...commended by the manufacturer The lithium battery must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations for special waste When inserting the new battery make sure the polarity is correct This is visibly marked on the socket The setup parameters must be reset each time the battery is changed see chapter Setup BEETLE L the components Changing the battery GB 45 ...

Page 53: ...for connecting various peripherals When connecting an ASYNC controller ensure that the total current consumption of all of the live serial interfaces does not exceed 900 mA VGA controller The VGA controller can be used to connect a monitor LAN controller This controller can be used to incorporate the BEETLE L in a network the combined VGA LAN controller allows you to connect a monitor and to integ...

Page 54: ...t the housing is not askew Disconnect the cable between the power pack and the battery At a BEETLE Pentium class fold down the ventilator before fixing the card like shown in the drawing The cards must be inserted at the positions shown in the drawing Then secure the card to the box using the screws provided The ventilator only exists in a pentium class BEETLE L Configuration variants Plug in card...

Page 55: ...ls on this expansion card please contact your local Wincor Nixdorf branch PCMCIA controller Using an appropriate PCMCIA controller you can use various storage media such as FLASH and I O magnetic cards magnetic cards of Type 1 EXT Type II EXT and Type III and ATA removable disks If you want to know more about PCMCIA controllers contact your Wincor Nixdorf branch SNIkey controller The SNIkey is a n...

Page 56: ...s switched off and that the power connector is disconnected In order to access the slots remove the four screws on the POS housing and lift off the housing Disconnect the cable between the power pack and the battery Configuration variants AT plug in cards GB 49 ...

Page 57: ...e ventilator like shown in the drawing Then slide the expansion card into the slot provided Ensure that the card establishes contact with the terminal strip Secure the card by tightening the screw which was removed previously In a BEETLE L with a Pentium class CPU the upper slot is reserved for a PCI or a full lenght AT card the other slot is reserved for a full lenght AT card For best cooling the...

Page 58: ...d with ESDs electronical components you must observe the following points under all circumstances You must always discharge yourself e g by touching a grounded object before working with boards containing ESDs The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges Pull out the power plug before inserting or pulling out boards con taining ESDs Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges Nev...

Page 59: ...AT plug in cards Configuration variants GB 52 ...

Page 60: ...stem The BEETLE L runs under the MS DOS operating system that was specially expanded for POS applications This makes it possible for example to display all system messages on the cashier display These messages are appropriately adapted to the format of the cashier display Retail device interface The retail device interface RDI is a uniform C programming interface for the BEETLE L This interface pr...

Page 61: ...een the POS application and the operating system The RTM allows the accessing of shared data including price lookup and the maintenance of transaction files High frequency table The price look ups PLU in the retail area are performed using the High Frequency Table HFT The HFT provides functional libraries with uniform interfaces for this purpose Hash file access method Similar to the HFT the Hash ...

Page 62: ...Software GB 55 ...

Page 63: ...LE L switch on the POS system using the power switch on the front panel 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 monitor xx xx is the place holder of the version number The system then determines the medium from which the operating system and P...

Page 64: ...nup procedure The hard disk can be assigned to the C or D drive The system can only be started from the hard disk if the disk has been configured as the C drive The modular BEETLE L POS system can be booted from two drives However please note the following restrictions The system can be booted from drives A and C only The storage medium must be system boot capable The following priorities apply Th...

Page 65: ...oot capable or remove the card or disk altogether The operating system reponds with additional messages on the cashier display or monitor as shown in the illustration below 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 POS workstation is ready for operation For more detailed information s...

Page 66: ...e error occurred 0 Reserved sector MS DOS area 1 File Allocation Table FAT 2 Directory 3 Data area ooooo Read or write operation dddddddd Block device driver Drive e g C Character device driver Name e g COM1 mmm mmm Message text e g Write protect error If such an error message appears acknowledge it by pressing the C key on the POS keyboard The operating system then repeats the previous message M ...

Page 67: ...Starting up the system MS DOS system error messages GB 59 ...

Page 68: ...u have several options for calling up SETUP If you are using a standard PC keyboard press Ctrl Alt and ESC si multaneously during the runup phase SETUP is called up if the keyswitch on the POS keyboard is set to po sition 4 during the runup phase If the configuration is incorrect you can decide whether to ignore the error or call the setup program The default output medium for the BEETLE POS syste...

Page 69: ...example The first menu is then displayed Menus are controlled by pressing the nu meric keys specified in parentheses Pressing the number 2 allows you to set the date and time in a further menu 7 reboots the system Copyright C WN 1996 Setup Rel 0 xy 22 01 96 ReBoot with 7 Help with 5 Enter Setup with 2 Time 12 34 56 Date Jan 31 1996 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr BIOS setup GB 60 ...

Page 70: ...jumps to the next menu 6 Incr Increment Increments a value in the field 4 Decr Decrement Decrements a value in the field 5 Calls the help function key assignment 7 Reboots the system Following the menu for setting the time and date the menu for the drive parameters appears Enter settings for drives A and B BEETLE card or floppy disk here FD A MEM Card FD B Not installed 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr...

Page 71: ...Decr HD D Type 46 3 List Params 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Cyl 615 Head 4 Sec 17 20 MB Any Key to return HD D Auto Config YES 9 NO other Cylinders 0 3 Edit Params 8 Prev 2 Next Cyl 977 Head 10 Sec 22 81 MB Any Key to return Heads 0 3 Edit Params 8 Prev 2 Next Save Params YES 9 NO other Sectors 0 3 Edit Params 8 Prev 2 Next Capacity 0MB 3 Edit Params 8 Prev 2 Next Cyl 1023 A B Cyl 1023 A B Large D...

Page 72: ...can use the automatic configuration option in SETUP which auto matically reads and enters the parameters from the hard disk 2 You can enter a configuration manually using the parameters specified in the documentation for IDE hard disks 3 You can select a drive that matches one of the specified types 1 to 39 4 In a BEETLE with a 80486DX2 66 or a Pentium CPU Select AUTO The hard disk will be configu...

Page 73: ...the following mask XMS stands for extended memory specification above a memory capacity of 1 Mb The following mask you see only at a BEETLE L with 80486DX2 66 processor Memory 640 KB XMS 1408 KB 8 Prev 2 Next XMS Limit 15 MB NO 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr BIOS setup GB 64 ...

Page 74: ...oose the standard mode Take your choice in the following mask The BEETLE L knows various operating mode settings power manage ment With setting NO the CPU is in normal mode i e the system works at full power With setting YES the power management is activa ted PowerMan Yes 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr LPT1 mode Standard 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr BIOS setup GB 65 ...

Page 75: ...clocked at full speed thus reducing power con sumption In addition the backlighting of the cashier display is deactivated and a con nected monitor is blanked The time interval for deactivating the hard disk can be set separately OFF and 60 minutes If HD Timer is set to 60 Min the hard disk is deactivated after 60 minutes in standby mode OFF Timer 60 Min 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr HD Timer OFF 8 P...

Page 76: ... be disabled in sleep mode COM Supply ON The CPU switches from sleep mode to standard mode when one of the fol lowing interrupts is actuated IRQ1 keyboard IRQ3 COM2 IRQ4 COM1 or IRQ8 RTC All interrupts are processed in sleep mode none are lost COM Supply OFF 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr BIOS setup GB 67 ...

Page 77: ...splay Press 7 to terminate the setting procedure with a system reboot You will see the following mask only in the Setup menu of the BEETLE L if the hard disk used has more than 1023 cylinders Above this size the data of the hard disk of BIOS and of the operating system MS DOS must be treated with slight modification Display Mono 5 Help 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Large Disk Access LBA 6 Incr 2 Nex...

Page 78: ...guration MS DOS can be started from a partition up to 7 8 gi gabytes GB Non DOS Select this configuration if you want to install another operating system than MS DOS on your BEETLE If your BEETLE L works with a Pentium CPU with a plug and play and PCI feature then you finally see this mask Select Yes when a new plug and play capable card has been installed or an old one removed The reset will be c...

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Page 80: ...m Depth without cable cover 387 mm Total height 98 5 mm Weight 9 kg Climatic category IEC 721 3 3 Class 3K3 Operating temperature 5 40 C Input voltage 110 120 VAC 200 240 VAD Power consumption 4 2 A Frequency of system voltage 50 60 Hz Noise generation 53 dB GB 71 ...

Page 81: ...nnection IDE interface Floppy disk connection Standard interface Submodule An VGA or LAN controller or VGA LAN controller optional or an ASYNC connection Nonvolatile 32 KB 128 KB 512 KB NV RAM data retention 5 years BEETLE card Standard interface PCMCIA max 64 MB connection Cash drawer interface MINI DIN jack 6 pole Serial interfaces Standard COM 1 9 pole D SUB connector Live 1 COM2 2 COM3 COM4 9 ...

Page 82: ...D SUB connector is mounted at COM2 the interface does not have a separate power supply ASYNC controller VGA controller I O base address range 02E8H 02EFH Interrupt IRQ12 Connection 9 pole D SUB jack Resolution maximum 800 600 16 Colours displayed maximum 256 Refresh rate 72 Hz VGA BIOS ROM 32 KB 8 bit Monitor connection 15 pole HD SUB jack Appendix Technical data GB 73 ...

Page 83: ...the same as for the VGA and the LAN controller seperately DP8 RAM 8KB default CC00h CDFFh only in shared memory mode I O address range 32 Byte default 240h 25Fh Interrupt IRQ5 BOOT PROM 16 KB default C8000h CBFFFh Connection 8 pole telephone jack RJ45 10BaseT max 100 m cable length only inhouse Technical data Appendix GB 74 ...

Page 84: ...system s Setup menu is check the position of the key in the automatically called central lock on the keyboard If no image is visible on a adjust the brightness and contrast connected VGA monitor controls If the system cannot access check to see whether the card has the BEETLE card been correctly inserted and locked into place or whether the battery needs to be changed If your POS terminal is con m...

Page 85: ...The configuration label The configuration label The label is located on the bottom of the POS housing The configuration label Appendix GB 76 ...

Page 86: ...er display only if there is no monitor and no user display Display of the error messages on the user display has the following format TEST POS TEST TYPE ERROR NUMBER Error text In the test the error messages are displayed in English The following is an example of the display of an error message at the user display TEST POS MC 02 BATTERY EMPTY ANY KEY TO RETRY Static errors are accurately localized...

Page 87: ...n write protected disk 1 Unknown unit 2 Drive not ready 3 Unknown command 4 CRC data error 5 Invalid call structure 6 SEEK error with disks 7 Unknown data medium 8 Sector not found 9 Printer paper end A Write error B Read error C General error POST Appendix GB 78 ...

Page 88: ...4 DATA ERROR 5 CHANGE MC ERROR 6 NV RAM 5 ADDRESS ERROR 1 DATA ERROR 5555 2 DATA ERROR ABAB 3 DATA ERROR 0000 4 Printer 6 UNKNOWN PRINTER 1 controller RESET ERROR 2 UNKNOWN STATUS 3 CPU ERROR 4 CPU RAM ERROR 5 TIMEOUT 6 LPT ERROR 7 ASIC ID ERROR 8 ASIC REGISTER ERROR 9 ASIC TIME ERROR 10 ASIC RAM ERROR 11 Z RAM ERROR 12 ROM CHECKSUM ERROR 13 Cash drawer 7 CASHDRAW CLOSED not applicable CASHDRAW OP...

Page 89: ...ARDWARE DATA ERROR 16 PRINTER TIMEOUT 17 PRINTER POWERUP ERR 18 CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR 19 PRINTER ERROR 20 EM PRINT TIMEOUT 21 PRINTER ERRORLINE 22 NO OPERATOR DISPLAY 23 NO INT CUST DISPLAY 24 NO EXT CUST DISPLAY 25 WRONG CMD ORDER 26 INST BUFFEROVERRUN 27 NO MFC1 28 NO MFC2 29 TH WRONG FORMAT 30 DATE WRONG FORMAT 31 NO HARDWARE DATA 32 MEM NOT FORMATTED 33 UNKNOWN_COMMAND 34 DATE NOT ALLOWED 35 WRO...

Page 90: ...e Check videoadapter Gate A20 failure Protected mode cannot be activated Check CPU Fixed disk configuration error The specified configuration is not supported Correct the hard drive configuration HD controller fail Controller failure Replace hard disk controller Fixed disk failure 0 1 Defective hard disk 0 C 1 D Try to reboot If not possible replace hard disk Hard disk read failure strike 7 to ret...

Page 91: ...ng hex value Failure of one of memory chips or one of circuits Replace memory chips Memory high address line failure at hex value read hex value expecting hex value Failure of memory chips connected to circuit Check circuit arrangement Memory double word logic failure at hex value read hex value expecting hex value Memory chip circuit failure Replace memory chip Memory odd even logic failure at he...

Page 92: ...x value Peripheral card has defective ROM Replace card Shutdown failure Failure of keyboard controller or connecting logic circuit Check keyboard controller Time of day not set Please run SETUP program Clock not set Start SETUP Timer chip counter 2 failed Chip failure Check timer chip Unexpected interrupt in protected mode Non maskable interrupt NMI cannot be switched off Check CPU especially the ...

Page 93: ...ntinue An error has occurred during the POST press number key 7 to reboot system Base Memory size 64K Specifies size of main memory for functions Extended Memory size 00000K Specifies size of extended memory for functions If any of the above stated malfunctions occurs please contact your appro priate technician or Customer Service POST Error lists GB 84 ...

Page 94: ... and output the computer and the main memory divided into ROM and immediate access storage Interface Designates the transition point between different hardware units and soft ware units or between hardware and software units of computers or their peripherals JEIDA Abbreviation of Japan Electronic Industry Development Association Indu stry standard for memory cards Operating system Refers to all pr...

Page 95: ...storage for a computer This includes for example document readers keyboards printers and disk sto rage 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 subscribers on the printer connected to the server VGA Stands for Video Graphics Adapter and is the interface ...

Page 96: ...ility Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory FD Floppy Disk GS Geprüfte Sicherheit HDD Hard Disk Drive HFT High Frequency Table HSF Hash File Access Method IDE Integrated Drive Electronic ISA Industrial Standard Architecture ISO International Standardization Organization JEIDA Japan Electronic Industry Development Association LAN Local Area Network Abbreviatio...

Page 97: ...Association PnP Plug and Play RAM Random Access Memory RDI Retail Device Interface RMH Retail Message Handler ROM Read Only Memory RPM Retail Presentation Manager RTM Retail Transaction Manager SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface SIMM Single In Line Memory Modul SRAM Static Random Access Memory UL Underwriters Laboratories VGA Video Graphics Array XMS Extended Memory Specification Abbreviations ...

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