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BEETLE /M-II plus

G1- Motherboard, H1- Motherboard

Modular POS System

User Guide

Summary of Contents for BEETLE /M-II plus

Page 1: ...BEETLE M II plus G1 Motherboard H1 Motherboard Modular POS System User Guide ...

Page 2: ...a copy of this page if you have any constructive criticism We would like to thank you in advance for your comments With kind regards Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH Documentation RD HWD01 Rohrdamm 7 D 13629 Berlin E Mail retail documentation wincor nixdorf com Order No 01750186379B ...

Page 3: ...BEETLE M II plus G1 Motherboard H1 Motherboard Modular POS System User Guide Edition September 2010 ...

Page 4: ... 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 All brand and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners ...

Page 5: ...g And Checking the System 9 Setting Up the Device 9 Horizontal Installation 10 Vertical Installation Of the Equipment 10 Mounting the Cable Cover 12 Cabling Of the BEETLE M II plus 13 Basic Settings 14 The System BEETLE M II plus 15 Front Side View 15 ON Button 16 Light emitting Diode LED 16 USB Universal Serial Bus A USB 2 0 16 Interior View 17 Connector Panel 18 Power Supply 18 Power Connector 1...

Page 6: ...al 28 General 28 Operating the Drive 28 Notes About the Discs 29 Storage Media 30 Change Of the Hard Disk Drive 30 USB Hub optional 34 COM5 COM8 Interfaces optional 35 CRT Or TFT Adapter 36 Battery optional 37 Security In the Event Of a Power Outage 37 Starting Up the System 39 Appendix 41 Technical Data BEETLE M II plus 41 Interface 42 Wall Mounting 43 Total Current Consumption Of Interfaces 44 G...

Page 7: ...s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to caus...

Page 8: ...ffice 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 Protect devices from vibrations dust moisture and heat n Always dispose of used parts such as batteries in an environmentally safe manner n The ventilation slots of the power supply must remain unobstructed to ensure sufficient v...

Page 9: ...s known as TN S network Do not use PEN conductors Please also observe the recommendations of the norm DIN VDE 0100 Part 540 Appendix C2 as well as EN50174 2 5 4 3 Thus you can help to avoid possible malfunctions n You can connect or disconnect USB devices during operation of your BEETLE provided that these devices comply with the specifications according to usb org n Other peripheral devices with ...

Page 10: ...nt to expand your BEETLE M II plus please contact your Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH branch office or your dealer About This Manual This documentation is intended to help you to work with the POS system and to serve as a reference work The detailed table of contents help you find the desired information quickly and easily Notes in the manual are marked by this symbol This symbol is used for wa...

Page 11: ...cessed plastics can for the most part be recycled Even the precious metals can be recovered thus saving energy and costly raw materials Please do not stick labels onto plastic case parts This would help us to re use components and material You can protect our environment by only switching on your equipment when it is actually needed If possible even avoid the stand by mode as this wastes energy to...

Page 12: ...cycling Center Paderborn for European countries for information on how to return and re use devices and disposable materials under the following mail address Email info wincor nixdorf com or on the internet We look forward to your mail 6 RECYCLING ...

Page 13: ... n improper use of the product or unauthorized modifications of the product n inadequate location or surroundings will not be covered by the warranty For further information on the stipulation consult your contract All parts of the product which are subject to wear and tear are not included in the warranty engagement For detailed warranty arrangements please consult your contract documents Please ...

Page 14: ... distance touch or stationary scanners n use scales and scanner scales please take into account the official certification regulations n connect various printers n use POS keyboards n use different types of cash drawers n connect a monitor n integrate the BEETLE M II plus in a network and n upgrade the BEETLE M II plus since it can accommodate two PCI cards 1x PCI and 1x PCI e or 2x PCI This means...

Page 15: ...e of Wincor Nixdorf immediately Please indicate the number of your delivery ticket and delivery ticket position and serial numbers of the respective devices The serial numbers can be found on the label illustrated below which are located at the bottom side of the housing serial number Transport the device only in its original packaging to protect it against impact and shock Setting Up the Device S...

Page 16: ... that the specified minimum distances are maintained and constant ventilation is provided The immediate ambient temperature of the system must not exceed 40 C 104 F Vertical Installation Of the Equipment Find 4 feet covered by a film foil at the rear side of the BEETLE BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE SYSTEM 10 100 mm 60 mm 50 mm ...

Page 17: ... installing the BEETLE M II plus with four screws Remove each of the feet Turn each of them to the position needed for the wall mounting for example For more information see the chapter appendix wall mounting 11 BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE SYSTEM ...

Page 18: ...lus to be suspended by means of the screws n Mind the following minimum clearances also for vertical mounting to ensure sufficient ventilation forward 100 mm backward 60 mm sideways left 50 mm n A surface made of nonflammable material e g concrete or metal must be located underneath the vertically mounted power supply unit Mounting the Cable Cover Before mounting the optional cable cover you shoul...

Page 19: ... M II plus n Plug in and secure the data cable n Plug the other end of the power cable into the main power supply Always make sure that all power plugs from the grounded contact power sockets are unplugged Connector panel of the BEETLE M II plus with H1 motherboard 13 CABLING OF THE BEETLE M II PLUS BEETLE M II plus TFT PLINK TFT SPK LAN MIC DC 24V CASHDR ONLY KYBD COM2 COM1 USB 12V 12V 12V 24V CO...

Page 20: ...an be connected to all conventional power supply networks It automatically adjusts itself to the particular voltage Basic Settings Ex works the BEETLE M II plus is configured to your order Your configuration must be subsequently adapted to support supplementary devices such as scanners For more information contact the Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH branch office responsible for your area BASIC ...

Page 21: ...The System BEETLE M II plus Front Side View Ventilation Slots Do not cover ON Button Power LED 2 USB Intervaces HDD LED DVD optional 15 FRONT SIDE VIEW ...

Page 22: ... labelled with HDD left LED flashs yellow while the hard disk is beeing accessed POWER right LED lights orange Stand by operating right LED lights green the device is switched on USB Universal Serial Bus A USB 2 0 You can connect several USB peripheral devices to the USB or powered USB interface 12V or 24V Only connect devices equipped with a shielded cable to the USB interface FRONT SIDE VIEW 16 ...

Page 23: ...Interior View Power Supply USB Hub optional Ventilator of the power supply Motherboard Carrier for PCI cards DVD optional RAM Hard Disk 17 INTERIOR VIEW ...

Page 24: ...nd is fan cooled The power output of the power pack is maximum 245 W The Power Supply Unit PSU carries the 80plus or 80plus Bronze certificate So less energy is needed and less noise is generated as the fan is much lesser activated with a low revolution speed POWER SUPPLY 18 DC 24V CASHDR ONLY DC 24V CASHDR ONLY BEETLE M II plus option 1 BEETLE M II plus option 2 ...

Page 25: ... down the system The proper function of the On button is defined by the settings of the operating system and the BIOS The power pack must be removed or replaced by authorized qualified personnel only Only replace power packs released by Wincor Nixdorf To disconnect the device from the supply voltage completely switch off the device and disconnect the power plug Power Connector This connector provi...

Page 26: ...the system is turned on this can lead to an automatical reboot of the system RJ12 CASHDR Geldlade The power supply unit has one RJ12 socket for connecting a cash drawer Make sure that the connector is plugged firmly into the socket to prevent malfunctioning RJ12 plugs lock in when you insert them Power is supplied to the cash drawer via this socket P24V 5 15 Connecting daisy chained cash drawers a...

Page 27: ...ion USB devices Example for a connector panel of the BEETLE M II plus with a H1 motherboard Jack plug 3 5 mm MIC Mini DIN KYBD D sub COM1 D sub power supplied COM2 RJ10 RMT optional USB A USB 2 0 D Sub power supplied optional COM3 COM4 RJ45 socket LAN PLINK TFT optional Jack plug 3 5 mm SPK 21 SYSTEM UNIT RMT PLINK TFT SPK LAN MIC KYBD COM2 COM1 USB COM3 COM4 ...

Page 28: ...G1 motherboard Jack plug 3 5 mm MIC Mini DIN KYBD D sub COM1 D sub power supplied COM2 USB A USB 2 0 D Sub power supplied optional COM3 COM4 D sub 15pin CRT optional RJ45 socket LAN Jack plug 3 5 mm SPK SYSTEM UNIT 22 SPK LAN MIC KYBD COM2 COM1 USB COM3 COM4 CRT ...

Page 29: ... to prevent malfunctioning Power is supplied to the keyboard via this socket If you wish to connect an older standard PC keyboard with DIN connector you must use a special adapter cable obtainable from the WN branch office responsible for your area You can connect a mouse in parallel via a Y cable D Sub Plug COM1 Connect scales with their own power supply to the COM1 interface COM1 is designed as ...

Page 30: ...pushing the ON OFF button of the display The Remote On Off function RMT enables you to wake up a BEETLE system out of either standby hibernation or soft off mode It also puts a running system into standby hibernation mode The activated mode is depending on the settings of the operating system USB Universal Serial Bus A You can connect several USB peripheral devices e g scanner or scales to the USB...

Page 31: ... TFT adapter is installed you can connect a Panellink TFT to the BEETLE M II plus Connect the 40 pin data cable of the LCD to the system The signals for the touch screen function and the power supply is also made via this cable To implement the touch screen functionality for the COM1 or COM2 interface you have to change some system settings in the BIOS setup The COM1 or COM2 interface is without e...

Page 32: ... communication cables from the sockets of the data networks n Unplug all cables from the devices With MINI DIN plugs Wincor Nixdorf 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 You loosen the USB A connector by pushing the covering of the connector RJ12 plugs lock in when you inse...

Page 33: ...nterlocks on the left and right side With Hosiden connector printer 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 Manually loosen the knurled screws of the DC connector at the power supply 27 CONNECTING PERIPHERALS ...

Page 34: ...ever the system accesses the drive Operating the Drive To start the drive follow the procedure below n Turn on the power supply n Press the ejection button see arrow n The drawer is ejected from the drive n Place the disk into the drawer with the disks label facing up Then push the drawer softly until it is locked in the drive DVD ROM DVD RW DRIVE 28 ...

Page 35: ...d object like a ball point pen or pencil and never fix a label directly on the disk n Do not expose disks to direct sunlight and avoid storing them in areas subject to high temperatures or humidity n For best results periodically wipe each disk with a soft dry cloth gently rubbing outward from center 29 DVD ROM DVD RW DRIVE ...

Page 36: ... uses memory elements in place of a rotating disk to store data The SSD easily subsitutes the hard disk and emulates a hard disk drive interface The most SSDs are flash memory based Change Of the Hard Disk Drive First ensure that the device is switched off and that the power connector is disconnected Open your BEETLE M II plus Loosen the two screws at the back side see arrows STORAGE MEDIA 30 ...

Page 37: ...Lift the top cover at the back side 1 and pull it out of the front guide 2 Lift up the DVD drive Push the metal plates 1 Tilt the hard disk holder in direction of arrow 2 31 STORAGE MEDIA ...

Page 38: ...e and remove it Loosen the connecting cables Take the holder out Loosen by hand the buffer screws 1 and the two Phillips head screws at the holder 2 with a screwdriver STORAGE MEDIA 32 Cable of power supply Data cable ...

Page 39: ...ix the drive rail with the two screws and the buffer screws to the hard disk Please pay regard to the correct fitting position Insert the hard disk in reverse order Make sure that the buffer screws are corresponding to the stampings in the base plate see arrows 33 USB HUB OPTIONAL Connector bar Drive rail ...

Page 40: ...and one 24V USB interfaces on an optional available board They allow the connection of peripherals such as printers and scanners Devices like hard drives can also be connected via a USB interface COM5 COM8 INTERFACES 34 12V 12V 12V 12V 24V ...

Page 41: ...sed COM interfaces COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 Scanners customer and operator displays without own power supply are connected to these serial interfaces The interface connection is a 9 pin D sub jack Make sure that the connector for the customer display is screwed firmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning Power is supplied via this jack 35 CRT OR TFT ADAPTER 6 8 5 7 ...

Page 42: ...ds with electrostatically sensitive devices ESD can be marked with this sticker When you handle boards fitted with ESDs electronical components you must observe the following aspects under all circumstances n You must always discharge yourself e g by touching a grounded object before working with boards containing ESDs n The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges n Pull out the...

Page 43: ...with Battery Security In the Event Of a Power Outage It takes approximately 6 hours to fully charge the battery after the unit has been switched on for the first time The system only charges the battery when it is switched on and the RDI system software is loaded and configured for a rechargeable battery If a power outage occurs the system remains fully functional for a short period of time In suc...

Page 44: ...s such as VGA monitors are not supplied with battery power during a power outage This is also true if the peripheral devices are connected to the power outlet sockets on the POS system BEETLE M II plus with Battery Interior view SECURITY IN THE EVENT OF A POWER OUTAGE 38 Battery ...

Page 45: ... and POS application are to be booted Each medium is assigned a logical drive according to the configuration of your BEETLE M II plus The following media can be assigned a drive n Network n Hard disk n DVD ROM n USB drive The logical drives are designated C and D The network is always assigned to the C drive during the runup procedure The hard disk can be assigned to the C or D drive The system ca...

Page 46: ... it automatically continues the loading process from drive C 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 BEETLE M II plus is ready for operation For more detailed information see the description of your application program SECURITY IN THE EVENT OF A POWER OUTAGE 40 ...

Page 47: ...kg Climatic category Class 3K3 DIN IEC 721 3 3 Class 2K2 DIN IEC 721 3 2 Class 1K2 DIN IEC 721 3 1 Temperature Operating 3K3 5 C up to 40 C Transport 2K2 25 C up to 60 C Storage 1K2 5 C up to 40 C Input voltage 100 120 V 200 240 V Max power consumption 6A 3A Frequency of the 50 60 Hz system voltage Noise development 70 dB A or less Mains power outlet 100 120 V 2 A max 200 240 V 1 A max ...

Page 48: ...nellink Resolution CRT up to 2048x1536 32 Bit colours Panellink up to 1600x1200 24 Bit colours MIC SPK Ports for microphone and loudspeaker PS 2 1 keyboard and mouse RJ12 cash drawer Geldlade the jack is situated on the integrated power supply DC24V POS printer with low voltage on the integrated power supply LAN 10 100 Mbit s RJ45 jack 1000 Mbit s only H1 PCI Bus PCIe 1 x PCI 2 1 32 Bit 33MHz 1 x ...

Page 49: ... The diameter of the screw shank can not be larger than 3 5 mm and the diameter of screw head not more than 9 mm and the height of max 3 mm 43 WALL MOUNTING Front 310 mm 190 mm 60 mm 70 mm 155 mm 280 mm 3 5 mm 3 mm ...

Page 50: ...V interfaces must not exceed 5A each COM 600mA in total 900mA each USB 1 5A in total 2A each USB HUB 1 5A in total 2A TFT LCD Display Max 5A 12V The total current consumption at 24V interfaces must not exceed 3A each USB HUB 3 0A in total 3 0A 24VDC power supply Max 3A 24V Power loss of additionally implemented PCI and PCIe Controllers is for thermic reasons limited to 10W for each slot and all to...

Page 51: ...l to analog conversion and following analog to digital conversion that can occur in current digital display devices DVI has three subsets DVI A for analog signals DVI D for digital signals and DVI I integrated for both analog and digital signals Interface Designates the transition point between different hardware units and software units or between hardware and software units of computers or their...

Page 52: ...ocument readers keyboards printers and disk storage SATA Abbreviation for Serial Advanced Technology Attachments a serial interface By using the serial transmission SATA will do with a thin four wired conductor and a small plug ATA so far was known for the broad ribbon cable Server This is a computer connected to a local network and whose services are available to all of the network subscribers e ...

Page 53: ...al Organization for Standardization LAN Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode NV RAM non violate RAM OS Operating System PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect express PEN Leiter Protective Earth Neutral Leiter PLINK Panel Link PnP Plug and Play Plug Play POS Point Of Sales PS Power Supply RAID Redundante Anordnung unabhängiger...

Page 54: ...lektronik und Informationstechnik e V German Association for Electrical Electronic and Information Technologies WAN Wide Area Network WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WN Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH ZC Zero Cache ABBREVIATIONS 48 ...

Page 55: ...Herausgegeben von Published by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH D 33094 Paderborn Bestell Nr Order No 01750186379B ...

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