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BEETLE /iClick Modular POS System User Guide

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  • BEETLE /iClickModular POS System

    User Guide

  • Your opinion:

    Wincor Nixdorf International GmbHDocumentation RD HWD01Rohrdamm 7D-13629 Berlin

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Order No.: 01750170992C

    We would like to know your opinion on this publication.

    Please send us 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,

  • BEETLE /iClick

    Modular POS System

    User Guide

    Edition April 2010

  • Co py right© Win cor Nix dorf In ter na tio nal GmbH, 2010

    The re pro duc ti on, trans mis si on or use of this do cu ment or its con tents is not per mit ted wit hout ex press aut ho ri ty.Of fen ders will be li ab le for da ma ges.All rights, in clu ding rights crea ted by pa tent grant or re gi stra ti on of a uti li tymo del or de sign, are re ser ved.De li very sub ject to avai la bi li ty; tech ni cal mo di fi ca tions pos si ble.

    All brand and pro duct na mes men tio ned in this do cu ment are tra de marks oftheir re spec ti ve owners.

  • Contents

    Ma nu fac tu rer´s Cer ti fi ca ti on...............................................1Tes ted Sa fe ty..............................................................................................1FCC-Class A De cla ra ti on............................................................................1Im por tant no tes...........................................................................................2

    In tro duc ti on..........................................................................4About this ma nu al .......................................................................................5Care of the BEET LE /iClick.........................................................................5Re cy cling the BEET LE /iClick .....................................................................5War ran ty .....................................................................................................7

    BEET LE /iClick- the in di vi du al POS Sys tem .....................8Over view.....................................................................................................8Be fo re swit ching on the Sys tem..................................................................9

    Un pa cking and che cking the Sys tem ....................................................9As sem bling the De vi ce........................................................................10Set ting up the de vi ce...........................................................................11

    Cab ling of the BEET LE /iClick ..................................................................12Ba sic set tings............................................................................................13The ca ble ma na ger ...................................................................................13

    BEET LE /iClick - the Com po nents ...................................15Over view...................................................................................................15

    The Sys tem Unit ................................................................18Con nec tor Pa nel .......................................................................................18

    ON But ton ...........................................................................................19Light-emit ting Di ode (LED) ..................................................................19PLINK TFT (TFT- VGA Mo ni tor) .........................................................19RJ10/RMT Jack...................................................................................20Jack Plug 3.5 mm (MIC, SPK).............................................................20D- Sub Plug (COM1) ...........................................................................20D- Sub- Jack (COM2*) ........................................................................20USB (Uni ver sal Se ri al Bus)- A.............................................................21RJ45 (LAN) .........................................................................................21CRT (op tio nal) .....................................................................................21

    Con nec ting Pe ri phe rals.............................................................................22Dis con nec ting ca bles ................................................................................22

  • Po wer Supp ly.....................................................................24Po wer Con nec tor ......................................................................................25Po wer Out put ............................................................................................25DC24V (Mo du lar Prin ter) ..........................................................................25RJ12 (CASHDR, Geld la de).......................................................................26

    I/O-Hub................................................................................27Un lo cking Sys tem .....................................................................................28Be zel Hard disc..........................................................................................28

    D- Sub- Jack (COM3*) ........................................................................28Mini-DIN (KYBD) .................................................................................28Chan ge of 2,5" Hard disc .....................................................................29

    Be zel USB ................................................................................................31Be zel COM* In ter fa ces .............................................................................32

    Con fi gu ra ti on va riants ......................................................33Sub mo du les for the Mot her bo ard..............................................................33

    CRT- or TFT- adap ter .........................................................................33In stal ling an ex pan si on card......................................................................33

    Star ting up the sys tem......................................................38Start and ru nup be ha vi our ........................................................................38

    Ap pen dix ............................................................................40Tech ni cal Data BEET LE /iClick.................................................................40In ter fa ces ..................................................................................................41

    Sys tem ................................................................................................41I/O- Hub...............................................................................................42

    To tal Cur rent Con sump ti on of In ter fa ces ..................................................42Glos sa ry....................................................................................................43Ab bre via tions ............................................................................................45

  • Manufacturer´s Certification

    The device complies with the requirements of the EECdirective 2004/108/EC with regard to ‘Electromagneticcompatibility" and 2006/95/EG “Low Voltage Directive”.

    Therefore, you will find the CE mark on the device or packaging.

    Tested Safety

    The POS sys tem has been pro vi dedwith the sym bol for “Tes ted Sa fe ty”.

    FCC-Class A Declaration

    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-ferencewhen the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot 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 cause harmfulinterference in which case the user will be required to correct theinterference at his own expense. Modifications not authorized by themanufacturer may void users authority to operate this device. This class Adigital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

    Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003du Canada.

    1

    TESTED SAFETY

  • Important notes

    The mo du lar POS sys tem BEETLE /iClick con forms to the cur rent sa fe tystan dards for data pro ces sing equip ment.

    n If this device is taken from a cold environment into the operating room,moisture condensation may form. The device must be absolutely drybefore being put into service; an acclimatization period of at least twohours must therefore be observed.

    n This device is equipped with a safety-tested power cable and may beconnected only to a prescribed grounded-contact power socket.

    n When setting up the device, ensure that the power socket on the deviceand the grounded-contact power socket are easily accessible.

    n To disconnect the device from the supply voltage completely, switch offthe device and disconnect the power plug of the power supply.

    n Ensure that no foreign objects (e.g. office clips) find their way into thedevice, 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 environmentallysafe manner.

    n The ventilation slots of the power supply must remain unobstructed toensure sufficient ventilation of the equipment. If the equipment is to befitted, you must ensure that the specified minimum distances aremaintained and constant ventilation is provided.

    n In emergencies (e.g. damaged housing or damaged power cable,penetration by liquids or foreign bodies), the device must be switched offimmediately, the power plug disconnected and the Customer Service ofWincor Nixdorf or your dealer must be notified.

    n The li thi um bat te ry must be dis po sed of in ac cor dan ce with lo calre gu la tions for spe ci al was te. In case of an im pro per chan ge of the li thi um bat te ry it exist an explosion risk.

    IMPORTANT NOTES

    2

  • n The de vi ce may only be re pai red by aut ho ri zed qua li fied per son nel.Un aut ho ri zed ope ning of the de vi ce and in ex pert ly car ried-out re pairs may not only se ri ous ly jeo par di ze the sa fe ty of the user, but also can cel allwar ran ty and liability agreements.

    n Your BEETLE sys tem is the re sult of mo dern tech ni cal in no vat ion. Soplea se see for ac cor ding struc tu ral and tech ni cal sur roun dings togua ran tee a fault less and ef fi cient work of your BEETLE. The re fo re, youshould con nect your BEETLE or ot her IT-de vi ces only to po wer supp lysys tems with se pa ra te ly gui ded pro tec ti ve earth con duc tor (PE). This kind of elec tri ci ty sys tem is known as TN-S net work. Do not use PENconductors!Plea se also ob ser ve the re com men da tions of the norm DIN VDE 0100,Part 540, Ap pen dix C2 as well as EN50174-2, §5.4.3.Thus you can helpto avoid pos si ble mal functions.

    3

    IMPORTANT NOTES

  • IntroductionThe BEETLE /iClick is the powerful and economical basis for your POSsystem.

    The BEETLE /iClick conforms to the PC/AT industry standard. PowerfulCeleron F2- ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) processors ensure a quick processingof all operations.

    You can connect a variety of different peripheral devices to your BEETLE /iClick and even the choice of the software is not limited to acertain product.

    This provides you with a considerable degree of flexibility when arrangingthe configuration of your POS system.

    The BEETLE can also be connected to a network once an appropriatenetwork card has been installed.

    Whatever configuration you need: Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH offers the right solution. So, whenever you want to expand your BEETLE /iClick,please contact your Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH branch office oryour dealer.

    INTRODUCTION

    4

  • About this manual

    This manual describes the modular POS system BEETLE /iClick with aCeleron M ULV processor.

    This documentation is intended to help you to work with the POS systemand to serve as a reference work. The detailed table of contents help youfind the desired information quickly and easily.

    Notes in the manual are marked by this symbol.

    This symbol is used for warnings.

    The type and scope of application programs depend on the customer’s ownselection; therefore, software will not be discussed further in this manual.

    You will find a description of the BIOS Setup and the Central ProcessingUnit in a separate manual (“POS Motherboard, F2-ULV-CPU”), seehttp://www.wincor-nixdorf.com/internet/us/Services/Support/TechnicalSupport/POSSystems/index.html.

    Care of the BEETLE /iClick

    Clean your BEETLE /iClick at regular intervals with a suitable plastic-surface cleaner which can be ordered from Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH.Make sure that the power plug is disconnected and that no liquid finds itsway into the device.

    Recycling the BEETLE /iClick

    En vi ron men tal pro tec ti on does not be gin when the time has come to dis po se ofthe BEET LE; it be gins with thema nu fac tu rer. This pro duct wasde sig ned ac cor ding to our in ter nal norm“En vi ron men tal cons ci ous pro ductde sign and de ve lop ment”.

    5

    RECYCLING

  • The modular BEETLE /iClick system is manufactured without the use ofCFCs and CCHS and is produced mainly from reusable components andmaterials.

    The processed plastics can, for the most part, be recycled. Even theprecious metals can be recovered, thus saving energy and costly rawmaterials.

    Please do not stick labels onto plastic case parts. This would help us tore-use components and material.

    You can protect our environment by only switching on your equipment whenit is actually needed. If possible, even avoid the stand-by-mode as thiswastes energy, too. Also switch your equipment off when you take a longerbreak or finish your work.

    At this time, there are still some parts that are not reusable. Wincor NixdorfInternational GmbH guarantees the environmentally safe disposal of theseparts in a Recycling Center, which is certified pursuant to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.

    So don’t discard your BEETLE /iClick system on the garbage when it hasserved its time, but take advantage of the environmentally smart, up-to-daterecycling methods!

    Plea se con tact your com pe tent branch or the Re cy cling Cen ter Pa der born(for Eu ro pe an coun tries) for in for ma ti on on how to re turn and re-use de vi ces and dis po sa ble ma ter ials un der the following mail address.

    Email: info@win cor-nix dorf.comor on the internet.

    We look for ward to your mail.

    6

    RECYCLING

  • Warranty

    Win cor Nix dorf gua ran tees ge ne ral ly a war ran ty en ga ge ment for 12 monthsbe gin ning with the date of de li very. This war ran ty en ga ge ment co vers all da ma ges which oc cur de spi te a nor mal use of the pro duct.

    Da ma ges be cau se of

    n im pro per or in suf fi cient main ten an ce,

    n im pro per use of the pro duct or un aut ho ri zed mo di fi ca tions of the pro duct,

    n ina de qua te lo ca ti on or sur roun dings

    will not be co ver ed by the war ran ty.

    For furt her in for ma ti on on the sti pu la ti on consult your con tract.

    All parts of the pro duct which are sub ject to wear and tear are not in clu dedin the war ran ty en ga ge ment. For detailed warranty arrangements pleaseconsult your contract documents.

    Plea se or der spa re parts at the Win cor Nix dorf cus to mer ser vi ce.

    7

    WARRANTY

  • BEETLE /iClick- the individual POS System

    Overview

    You can connect a variety of peripherals to your modular POS systemBEETLE /iClick and thus implement a wide range of expansion stages. You can connect a four-line alphanumeric customer display and a four line cashier display. Alternatively, you can connect flat screens.

    You can

    n use various types of scanners such as distance, touch or stationaryscanners,

    n use scales and scanner scales (please take into account the officialcertification regulations),

    n connect various printers,

    n use POS keyboards,

    n use different types of cash drawers,

    n connect a monitor,

    n integrate the BEETLE /iClick in a network.

    This means that the BEETLE /iClick can meet your requirements at alltimes, without having to exchange the complete system for a new one, thussaving you time and money.

    OVERVIEW

    8

  • Before switching on the System

    Un pa cking and che cking the Sys tem

    Unpack the components and verify that the scope of delivery is identical tothe information on the delivery ticket.The cardboard box contains the basic unit, the I/O hub, the power supplyand a country-specific package.

    Should you notice any transport damages or discrepancies betweenpackage contents and delivery ticket or functional defects please informyour contracting parties or the branch office 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 befound on the label illustrated below which are located at the rear or bottomside of the housings.

    The se ri al num ber (sys tem) is lo ca ted on the la bel be low the bar code.

    The se ri al num ber (po wer supp ly) is lo ca ted on the la bel be low the bar code.

    9

    BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE SYSTEM

    Wincor Nixdorf

    Made in SingaporeWN0200200102

    BEETLE /iClick01750 xxxxxxNetX

    Wincor Nixdorf

    Made in SingaporeWN0200200101

    BEETLE /iClick01750 xxxxxxpower supply

    100-120V/200-240V60/50Hz 5/3A

  • se ri al num ber

    We recommend saving the original packaging for transport at a later time(protection from impact and shock).

    As sem bling the De vi ce

    Move the Power Supply Unit next to the Hub into the connector panel.

    Put the system’s unit onto the combination of power supply unit and Hub.

    At the same time push the ears of the rear panel through the openings inthe cover/bezel of the Hub (1, see next page). Thereafter press the frontside onto the bolts (2) and the connector panel until it audibly engages.

    BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE SYSTEM

    10

    Wincor Nixdorf

    Made in SingaporeWN

    BEETLE /iClick01750 xxxxxxHub

    0200200103

  • Set ting up the de vi ce

    Set up the BEETLE /iClick system where it will not be exposed to extremeenvironmental conditions. Protect the device from vibrations, dust, moisture, heat and strong magnetic fields.

    Mind the minimum distances indicated below! If the equipment is to befitted, you also must ensure that the specified minimum distances aremaintained and constant ventilation is provided. The immediate ambienttemperature of the system must not exceed 40° C (104° F).

    11

    BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE SYSTEM

    80 mm

    80 mm

    35 mm

  • Cab ling of the BEETLE /iClick

    Follow the steps below in the order given when installing devices:

    n Make sure that the power switch on the power supply is set to OFF.

    n Connect the power cable to the plug socket of the power supply unit.

    n Connect the power cable to the socket outlet.

    Al ways make sure that the sys tem is swit ched off when you do cab lingworks.

    ON Button

    Po wer Switch

    Po wer Out put Socket

    Now switch on the power switch at the rear side of the the power supplyunit. Then, push the red power ON button on the rear side of the systemunit.The power supply can be connected to all conventional power supplynetworks. It automatically adjusts itself to the particular voltage. The poweroutput of the power pack is maximum 245 W.

    CAB LING OF THE BEETLE /ICLICK

    12

    TFTB

    A

    PLINK TFT

    SPKLANCOM2*

    COM6*COM5* COM7* COM8*

    MIC USBCOM1

    100 - 120 V/ 2A max.200 - 240 V/ 1A max.

    DC 24V 1 2CASHDR ONLY

    rele

    ase 12Va 12Vb 12Vc 12Vd 12Ve 12Vf 24Vg

    WARNING: SWITCH OFF SYSTEMBEFORE DETACHING MODULES! pull to release

    the system

    HDD

    POWER

    Wincor Nixdorf

    Made in SingaporeWN0200200102

    BEETLE /iClick01750 xxxxxxNetX

    RMT

    COM3* KYBD

  • Ba sic set tings

    Ex works, the BEETLE /iClick is configured to your order. Your configuration must be subsequently adapted to support supplementary devices such asscanners. For more information, contact the Wincor Nixdorf InternationalGmbH branch office responsible for your area.

    The cable manager

    The cable manager is meant to facilitate a clear assignment of cables andsockets e.g. while installing the system or exchanging the HUB. So you willnot have to label every single cable any more.

    With the BEETLE /iClick you will get two identical cable managers for 8cables each for COM interfaces (5-12) and USB interfaces (a-g).

    Find the description for the COM connection cables in the upper field of thecable manager and beneath it the description for the USB connectioncables.

    Open the cable manager’s latching (see arrow below).

    13

    BA SIC SET TINGS

    US

    B C

    OM

  • Clamp e.g. a COM5 cable into position and the other cables according tothe sockets at the I/O HUB.

    Close the cable manager and connect the cables to the accordant sockets.

    THE CABLE MANAGER

    14

    5 6 7 8

    a b c d

    US

    BC

    OM

    CO

    MU

    SB

  • BEETLE /iClick - the Components

    Overview

    Front side view:

    System

    Hub

    Power supply

    Ventilator

    15

    OVERVIEW

  • Back view of the BEETLE /iClick.

    Knurled screw for opening the cover

    Unlocking power supply

    Unlocking system

    Knurled screw for opening the cover

    OVERVIEW

    16

  • Interior view of the BEETLE /iClick.

    Loudspeaker

    Air duct

    TFT VGA

    DIMM

    17

    OVERVIEW

  • The System Unit

    Connector Panel

    The figure shows the back panel of the BEETLE /iClick, standard version,with the locations of the connecting sockets and connecting plugs.

    ON Button

    LED

    PLINK-TFT

    RJ10/RMT jack

    Jack plug 3.5 mm, mic

    D- sub

    D- sub power supplied

    USB- A

    RJ45

    Jack plug 3.5 mm, spk

    CONNECTOR PANEL

    18

    TFTB

    A

    PLINK TFT

    SPKLANCOM2*MIC USBCOM1

    HDD

    POWER

    Wincor Nixdorf

    Made in SingaporeWN0200200102

    BEETLE /iClick01750 xxxxxxNetX

    RMT

  • Al ways make sure that the sys tem is swit ched off when you do cab lingworks.

    ON Button

    With a power supplied power unit (power switch switched to 1) you switchon the system with the red power ON button on the rear side of the systemunit.

    Light-emit ting Di ode (LED)

    The LEDs are labelled with HDD for the upper LED and with POWER for the lower LED.

    HDD

    flashs yellowwhile the hard disk is beeing accessed

    lights yellow Stand by operating

    POWER lights green the device is switched on

    PLINK TFT (TFT- VGA Mo ni tor)

    If a TFT adapter is installed you can connect a Panellink-TFT to theBEETLE /iClick. 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 orCOM2* interface you have to change some system settings in the BIOSsetup.

    The COM1 or COM2* interface is without effect if the onboard TFT adapterwith touch screen function is installed. In this case the interface is notavailable for other peripherals.

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    CONNECTOR PANEL

  • RJ10/RMT Jack

    You connect the remote (RMT) interface of your POS system via a cable tothe RMT interface of the display (BA8X). You use the RMT function bypushing 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 theoperating system.

    Jack Plug 3.5 mm (MIC, SPK)

    Physically the microphone (MIC) and the head phone (SPK) jacks areidentical as both require 3.5 mm phone jack for data transfer. However, both differ concerning the pin assignment so that a faultless transmission is onlyensured with the designated connection.

    Besides a microphone a headset can be used alternatively via this interface.

    You can set the volume as desired by means of a menu in the BIOS Setup(see chapter "BIOS setup" in the manual “POS Motherboard, F2- ULVCPU”).

    D- Sub Plug (COM1)

    Connect scales with their own power supply to the COM1 interface. COM1is designed as a 9-pin D-sub plug.

    Make sure that the connector is plugged securely into the socket to preventpossible malfunctioning.

    If scales which are not supplied by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH areconnected to the BEETLE /iClick, you must obtain a Wincor Nixdorf licencefor the driver software.

    The COM1 interface is without effect if a TFT adapter with touchscreenfunction is installed (adjustment necessary in the BIOS setup).

    D- Sub- Jack (COM2*)

    The interface connection is a 9-pin D-sub jack. Make sure that theconnector for the customer display is screwed firmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning. Power is supplied via this jack.

    CONNECTOR PANEL

    20

  • If COM2 is equipped with a connector, this interface does not carry a current.

    Make sure that the scanner connector is plugged securely into the socket toprevent possible malfunctioning.

    USB (Uni ver sal Se ri al Bus)- A

    You can connect several USB peripheral devices to the USB or poweredUSB interface (12V or 24V).

    Only connect devices equipped with a shielded cable to the USB-interface.

    RJ45 (LAN)

    The system can be connected to a network (LAN) from the POS terminalback panel.

    LEDs

    left LED flashs greenWith running network connection(Network cable connection ON, e.g. HUB, Router) “Up link”

    right LED flashs yellow during network traffic

    Only connect shielded LAN cables (CAT5) as these offer a better protectionin case of interferences in a network.

    CRT (op tio nal)

    If a CRT adapter is installed, you can connect a monitor to the BEETLE /iClick via the 15-pin D-sub jack on the CRT adapter. Power issupplied to the monitor via the AC-outlet on the BEETLE /iClick, located onthe back of the housing.

    A LCD screen can be connected alternatively if a TFT adapter is installed.

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    CONNECTING PERIPHERALS

  • Connecting Peripherals

    The peripherals mentioned here are available as options and are not part ofthe basic configuration. A separate manual is provided for each of theconnectable components. For more detailed information, please consult therelevant documentation.

    Connecting peripherals with the system switched on is not allowed(exception: USB devices).

    Dis con nec ting ca bles

    Never unplug a cable by pulling on the cable; always take direct hold of theplug itself. Follow the procedure below when disconnecting cables:

    n Turn off all power and equipment switches.

    n Unplug all data communication cables from the sockets of the datanetworks.

    n Unplug all power plugs from the grounded-contact power sockets.

    n Unplug all cables from the devices.

    With MINI-DIN plugs (WincorNixdorf), the plug re mains in ser tedun til re lea sed.

    Pull the plastic covering from theconnecting socket with your thumb. The lock is released. The metal ofthe plug is visible.

    POWER SUPPLY

    22

  • RJ12 plugs lock in when you insertthem. To release them push thelatch under the plug to the top.

    You loosen the USB-A- connectorby pushing the covering of the connector.

    The powered USB connector isdisengaged by pressing the springthat is marked by an arrow.

    To release TFT (LCD) connectors,press the interlocks on the left andright side.

    23

    POWER SUPPLY

  • Power SupplyThe power supply can be connected to all conventional power supplynetworks. It automatically adjusts itself to the particular voltage and isfan-cooled. The power output of the power pack is maximum 245 W.

    Power connector

    Power output (for a monitor)

    Unlocking power supply

    LED

    Power switch

    DC24V (Power supply for the printer, HOSIDEN socket)

    RJ12 (Cashdrawer socket)

    POWER SUPPLY

    24

    100 - 120 V/ 2A max.200 - 240 V/ 1A max.

    DC 24V 1 2CASHDR ONLY

    rele

    ase

  • The power pack must be removed or replaced by authorized qualifiedpersonnel only. Only replace power packs released by Wincor Nixdorf.

    To disconnect the device from the supply voltage completely, switch off thedevice and disconnect the power plug.

    Power Connector

    This connector provides the power. Connect the according end of the power cable to this port and the other end to the power socket.

    Pull the mains plug to power-off the device.

    Power Output

    The power supply for external devices (e.g. CRT screen) is provided by thepower output socket.

    DC24V (Mo du la r Printer)

    Appropriate POS printers can be connected via the low-voltage jack 24V,max. 3A via non-UPS. A connecting cable with a HOSIDEN plug is requiredfor this.

    Connect only cables to the 24V connector which are marked with DP-1 orDP-2.

    Do not connect the HOSIDEN plug when the system is turned on, this canlead to an automatical reboot of the system.

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    I/O-HUB

  • RJ12 (CASHDR, Geld la de)

    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 preventmalfunctioning. RJ12 plugs lock in when you insert them. Power is suppliedto the cash drawer via this socket, P24V +5% / -15%.

    Connecting daisy chained cash drawers and 12V OEM-drawers isprohibited!

    Connect cash drawers only (no telephon).

    CHAN GE OF 2,5" HARDDISC

    26

  • I/O-HubVia the connector panel the I/O Hub is connected to the BEETLE system.This connection provides the power supply as well as the data transfer. TheHub also ensures that always but one device transmitts data to the hostcontroller.

    On the rear side of the I/O Hub you will find three slots for I/O cards andexternal hard disks. The lower one (1) and the upper one (3) can be usedfor COM interfaces and 2.5” hard disks. If a slot is not used it will be covered by a blind.

    The slot in the middle can only be used for USB interfaces!

    Bezel COM- Interface

    Bezel USB

    Bezel Harddisc

    Unlocking System

    27

    CHAN GE OF 2,5" HARDDISC

    COM6*COM5* COM7* COM8*

    12Va 12Vb 12Vc 12Vd 12Ve 12Vf 24Vg

    WARNING: SWITCH OFF SYSTEMBEFORE DETACHING MODULES! pull to release

    the system

    COM3* KYBD

  • Unlocking System

    You loosen the system from the I/O hub by pulling the green unlocking.

    To disconnect the device from the supply voltage completely, switch off thedevice and disconnect the power plug.

    Bezel Harddisc

    D-sub power supplied

    Mini DIN

    Bezel Harddisc

    Lock

    D- Sub- Jack (COM3*)

    The interface connection is a 9-pin D-sub jack. Make sure that theconnector for the customer display is screwed firmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning. Power is supplied via this jack.

    Make sure that the scanner connector is plugged securely into the socket toprevent possible malfunctioning.

    Mini-DIN (KYBD)

    The BEETLE /iClick has a 6-pin mini-DIN jack for con nec ting a key bo ard.Make sure that the con nec tor is plug ged firm ly into the so cket to pre ventmal functio ning. Po wer is supp lied to the key bo ard via this so cket. If you

    CHAN GE OF 2,5" HARDDISC

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    COM3* KYBD

  • wish to con nect an ol der stan dard PC key bo ard with DIN con nec tor, youmust use a spe ci al adap ter ca ble, ob tai na ble from the WN branch office re spon si ble for your area.

    You can con nect a mou se in par al lel via a Y-ca ble.

    Chan ge of 2,5" Harddisc

    First ensure that the device is switched off. Disconnect the power connectoror turn it into the position "0". Pull the power plug.

    The be zel is lo cked. You canopen it by tur ningthe key, thus re lea -sing the lo ckingme cha nism. Pullthe hard disk out of pla ce, using thehand le.

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    BEZEL HARDDISC

  • Take the hard disc carrier from the hub.

    Ensure that the settings of the new hard disk are correct. It may also benecessary to change settings in the BIOS (see the manual for themotherboard).

    Handle the hard disk with care when installing it and never touch bareelectronics.

    Chan ge the hard disc.

    Make sure that the four knobs (see arrows in upper drawing) match with the borings in thehard disk (see arrows in lower drawing).

    BEZEL HARDDISC

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  • Side view:

    Bezel USB

    There are six 12V and one 24V USB interfaces available. Datas areexchanged via the connector strip.

    The LEDs report the following:

    Green LEDLigth when a USB device is recognized as connectedand operable.

    Red LEDOver-current at one of the 5V standard USBconnections.

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    BEZEL USB

    12Va 12Vb 12Vc 12Vd 12Ve 12Vf 24Vg

  • Bezel COM* Interfaces

    The standard system is configured with four further COM* interfaces.COM5*, COM6*, COM7* or COM8* are serial interfaces.

    Make sure that the connector for the customer display is screwed firmly tothe socket to prevent possible malfunctioning. Power is supplied via thisjack.

    Scanners, customer and operator displays without own power supply areconnected to these serial interfaces.

    The interface connection is a 9-pin D-sub jack.

    The LEDs report the following:

    Green LED lights during data reception

    Yellow LED lights during data transfer

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    COM6*COM5* COM7* COM8*

  • Configuration variants

    Submodules for the Motherboard

    Various controllers and adapters can be connected to the motherboard. The following is a brief description of the available options:

    CRT- or TFT- adap ter

    Both adapters may be installed in parallel. You can connect a CRT monitoror/and a TFT-LCD module with optional touch screen functionality.

    When installing a TFT- adapter with touchscreen functionality the cable forthe internal loudspeaker must be removed to activate the loudspeaker in the screen display.The touch functionality must be activated via BIOS setup.

    In stal ling an ex pan si on card

    First ensure that the device is switched off. Disconnect the power connectoror turn it into the position "0". Pull the power plug.

    Loo sen the two knur led screws at the rear side (see ar rows).

    Lift the hou sing up wards out of the front gui de.

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    SUBMODULES FOR THE MOTHERBOARD

    TFTB

    A

    PLINK TFT

    SPKLANCOM2*

    COM6*COM5* COM7* COM8*

    MIC USBCOM1

    100 - 120 V/ 2A max.200 - 240 V/ 1A max.

    DC 24V 1 2CASHDR ONLY

    12Va 12Vb 12Vc 12Vd 12Ve 12Vf 24Vg

    WARNING: SWITCH OFF SYSTEMBEFORE DETACHING MODULES! pull to release

    the system

    HDD

    POWER

    Wincor Nixdorf

    Made in SingaporeWN0200200102

    BEETLE /iClick01750 xxxxxxNetX

    RMT

    COM3* KYBD

    rele

    ase

  • Remove the screws and metal bezel on the rear side of the system. S

    Connect the TFT controller with the motherboard. To do so: push theclamps of the plug sidewards (see arrow).

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    COM2*

    TFT

    USB

  • Secure the controller with two screws. Use the lower drill position (seearrows) and screw the controller to the bezel.

    A connection module is past of the TFT controller: plug it from behind intothe bezel next to the controller.

    Connect the flex cable to the controller plug (see arrow).

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    IN STAL LING AN EX PAN SI ON CARD

  • Screw the module to the bezel by using the long screw for the bore hole atthe right side, the shorter screw for the left bore hole.

    Connect the power cable.

    Finally, attach the housing cover. Tighten it with the knurled screws.Connect the mains plug and switch the power switch of the power supplyunit to position "1".

    IN STAL LING AN EX PAN SI ON CARD

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  • Expansion cards with electrostatically sensitive devices (ESD) can bemarked with this sticker.

    When you handle boards fitted with ESDs (electronical components), youmust 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 power plug before inserting or pulling out boards containingESDs.

    n Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges.

    Never touch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDs.

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    IN STAL LING AN EX PAN SI ON CARD

  • Starting up the systemAfter installing the BEETLE /iClick, switch on the POS system using theON/OFF button on the front panel and the power switch on the powersupply.

    The system first performs an automatic self-test to test its basic functions.

    For example, you may see the following message (irrespective of processortype) on the monitor:

    xx/xx is the placeholder of the BIOS version number.

    The system then determines the medium from which the operating systemand POS application are to be booted. Each medium is assigned a logicaldrive according to the configuration of your BEETLE /iClick.

    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 can only be started from the hard disk if the disk has been configured as the C: drive.

    Corresponding to the Setup configuration the modular BEETLE /iClicksystem can be booted from the following drives:

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    WN ID xx/xx Da tum

  • n Hard disk in drive C:

    n DVD-ROM

    n LAN module with BOOTPROM

    n USB drive

    Please mind that the storage medium must be system-boot-capable.

    If the POS system does not find a DVD-ROM, it automatically continues theloading process from drive C:.

    If the operating system has started up without error, the POS applicationsoftware is automatically booted if necessary.

    A message is displayed as soon as the BEETLE /iClick is ready foroperation. For more detailed information, see the description of yourapplication program.

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    STARTING UP THE SYSTEM

  • Appendix

    Technical Data BEETLE /iClick

    TECHNICAL DATA BEETLE /ICLICK

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    DimensionsWidth 322 mm 12.7 "Depth 265 mm 10.4 "Height 155 mm 6.1 "

    Weight approx. 10.5 kg

    Climatic categoryClass 3K3 DIN IEC 721-3-3Class 2K2 DIN IEC 721-3-2 Class 1K2 DIN IEC 721-3-1

    TemperatureOperating (3K3) +5°C up to +40°CTransport (2K2) -25°C up to +60°CStorage (1K2) +5°C up to +40°C

    Input voltage 100 - 120 V 200 - 240 V .

    Max. power consumption 4A / 7A

    Fre quency of the 50/60 Hzsystem voltage

    Noise development 70 dB(A) or less

    Mains power outlet 100 - 120 V /2 A max. 200 - 240 V /1 A max.

  • Interfaces

    Sys tem

    COMCOM1 (w/o power supply),COM2* (with power supply)

    USB 2 USB

    On Board Graphic

    supports On Board adapter for CRT screens andpanellink)Resolution:CRT up to 2048x1536 (32Bit Colours)Panellink 1600x1200 (24 Bit Colours)

    MIC, Speaker Ports for microphone and loudspeaker

    LAN RJ45 jack, 10/100 Mbit/s

    RMT RJ10 jack

    In ter nal In ter fa ce

    SATAFor internal hard disk, 2 connectors support 1.5 Gb/s

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    INTERFACES

  • I/O- Hub

    PS/2 Keyboard PC compatible (6pin Mini DIN connector)

    PS/2 Mouse via keyboard cable

    COM

    COM3*, COM 5-8* (with power supply)+ 12V/900mA (max. in sum), 300 mA max. per COM + 5V/300 mA (max. in sum)

    USB6 USB (12V),1 USB (24V)

    To tal Cur rent Con sump ti on of In ter fa ces

    The total current consumption at 5V interfaces must not exceed 5A.

    each COM* = 300mA, in total 500mAeach USB = 500mA, in total 2Aeach USB (HUB) = 500mA, in total 2ATFT/LCD-DisplayMax. 5A @ 5V

    The total current consumption at 12V interfaces must not exceed 5A.

    each COM* = 600mA, in total 900mAeach USB = 1,5A, in total 2Aeach USB (HUB) = 1,5A, in total 2ATFT/LCD-DisplayMax. 5A @ 12V

    The total current consumption at 24V interfaces must not exceed 3A.

    each USB (HUB) = 3,0A, in total 3,0ATFT/LCD-DisplayMax. 3A @ 24V

    TO TAL CUR RENT CON SUMP TI ON OF IN TER FA CES

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  • Glossary

    BitA bit is a binary digit (0 or 1). It is the smallest unit used in data processing.

    ControllerServes to control data input and output in a data processing system orbetween a computer and the connected peripherals.

    CPUAbbreviation of central processing unit. It includes the main components ofa data processing system. The CPU monitors all operations and providesdata and programs. It comprises the control unit for input and output, thecomputer and the main memory, divided into ROM and immediate accessstorage.

    DVIIt is a new standard for digital data transfer. A DVI connection transfers adigital signal to the monitor without converting it to analog, thereby makingsure that no information is lost or garbled in the digital-to-analog conversionand following analog-to-digital conversion that can occur in current digitaldisplay 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.In the future PCs and laptops are not only equipped with DVI, but also video devices as DVD.

    InterfaceDesignates the transition point between different hardware units andsoftware units or between hardware and software units of computers or their peripherals.

    JEIDAAbbreviation of Japan Electronic Industry Development Association.Industry standard for memory cards.

    Operating systemRefers to all programs that are a component of a computer and are required for operating the system and executing application programs.

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    GLOSSARY

  • PCMCIAAbbreviation for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Industry standard for memory cards.

    Plug and PLay (PnP)PnP means the automatic recognition of hardware components by thesystem. Thus the installation, integration and configuration of newcomponents is made substantially easier.

    PeripheralsDevices serving as an input/output device or storage for a computer. Thisincludes, for example, document readers, keyboards, printers and diskstorage.

    SATAAbbreviation for “Serial Advanced Technology Attachments”, a serialinterface. By using the serial transmission SATA will do with a thinfour-wired conductor and a small plug. ATA so far was known for the broadribbon cable.

    ServerThis is a computer connected to a local network and whose services areavailable to all of the network subscribers, e.g. a print server for printing thedata from all of the network subscribers on the printer connected to theserver.

    VGAStands for Video Graphics Array and is the interface for connecting colourmonitors.

    GLOSSARY

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  • Abbreviations

    BIOS Ba sic In put Out put Sys temBPP Bits per Pixel (Farbtiefe)CE European Symbol of ConformityCOM RS 232 interface CPU Central Processor Unit (for example INTEL Celeron-M)CRT Cat ho de Ray TubecUL Canadian Registration (Recognized by UL)DIMM Dual In li ne Me mo ry Mo du leDOC Disk-On-ChipESC Embedded Scale ControllerESD Electrostatic DischargeHDD Hard disk driveFDD Floppy disk driveIEC International Electrotechnical CommissionLAN Local Area NetworkMTBF Mean Time Between FailureMTTR Mean Time To RepairNV RAM non violate RAMOS Operating SystemP-M Pentium M (INTEL)POS Point Of SalesPnP Plug and Play, Plug & PlayPS Power SupplySSD Solid State Disk (flash medium)TCO Total Cost of OwnershipTDP Thermal Design Power (INTEL specification)uDOC USB Disk On Chip (Supplier component name for SSD)UL Underwriters Laboratory (standards)UPS Uninterruptable Power SupplyUSB Universal Serial BusWAN Wide Area NetworkW LAN Wireless Local Area NetworkWN Wincor Nixdorf International GmbHZC Zero Cache (technical detail for CPU)

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    ABBREVIATIONS

  • Herausgegeben von/Published by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH

    D-33094 Paderborn

    Bestell-Nr./Order No.: 01750170992C

    ContentsManufacturer´s Certification 1Tested Safety 1FCC-Class A Declaration 1Important notes 2

    Introduction 4About this manual 5Care of the BEETLE /iClick 5Recycling the BEETLE /iClick 5Warranty 7

    BEETLE /iClick- the individual POS System 8Overview 8Before switching on the System 9Unpacking and checking the System 9Assembling the Device 10Setting up the device 11

    Cabling of the BEETLE /iClick 12Basic settings 13The cable manager 13

    BEETLE /iClick - the Components 15Overview 15

    The System Unit 18Connector Panel 18ON Button 19Light-emitting Diode (LED) 19PLINK TFT (TFT- VGA Monitor) 19RJ10/RMT Jack 20Jack Plug 3.5 mm (MIC, SPK) 20D- Sub Plug (COM1) 20D- Sub- Jack (COM2*) 20USB (Universal Serial Bus)- A 21RJ45 (LAN) 21CRT (optional) 21

    Connecting Peripherals 22Disconnecting cables 22

    Power Supply 24Power Connector 25Power Output 25DC24V (Modular Printer) 25RJ12 (CASHDR, Geldlade) 26

    I/O-Hub 27Unlocking System 28Bezel Harddisc 28D- Sub- Jack (COM3*) 28Mini-DIN (KYBD) 28Change of 2,5" Harddisc 29

    Bezel USB 31Bezel COM* Interfaces 32

    Configuration variants 33Submodules for the Motherboard 33CRT- or TFT- adapter 33

    Installing an expansion card 33

    Starting up the system 38Start and runup behaviour 38

    Appendix 40Technical Data BEETLE /iClick 40Interfaces 41System 41I/O- Hub 42

    Total Current Consumption of Interfaces 42Glossary 43Abbreviations 45