EBN X-POS 850A User Manual

Summary of X-POS 850A

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    User’s manual x-pos 850a.

  • Page 2: Copyrights

    Copyrights ©2010 all rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyr...

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    Weee notice the weee mark applies only to countries within the european union (eu) and norway. This appliance is labeled in accordance with european directive 2002/96/ec concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (weee). The directive determines the framework for the return and recycling o...

  • Page 4: Contents

    Contents copyrights .................................................................................................I liability disclaimer ...................................................................................I regulatory information........................................................

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    4. I/o definition.......................................................................................41 5.1. Power connector ....................................................................................... 41 5.2. Serial port ...................................................................

  • Page 6: Hardware Setup

    1. 1. Hardware setup 1.1. Quick tour front view and side view led indicator the power indicator will: 1. Glow green when the power is on 2. Glow red when the hdd is accessed. Chapter 1 5.

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    Back panel i/o 1.2. Basic peripherals installation remove the cable cover. Warning: before the cable cover is removed, please make sure the power is off! Chapter 1 6.

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    All cables and wires from peripherals to the i/o of the pos device are recommended to be connected in the direction as shown below. Power adapter 1. Remove the two screens from the device as shown below. 2. Remove the adapter tray. Chapter 1 7.

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    3. Feed the dc cable of the power adapter through the base as shown below. 4. Feed the power cable through the base as shown below. 5. Assembly all components as shown below. Chapter 1 8.

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    6. Tighten the two screws to fix the adapter tray. 7. Connect the dc cable to the dc in jack. Usb mouse, usb keyboard and usb odd connect your usb mouse, usb keyboard and usb odd to usb 1/2 or ubs 3/4 ports on the back panel of the device. Lan cable connect one end of rj-45 lan cable to the lan 1 or...

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    Cash drawer connect one end of rj-11 cable to the cash drawer port on the back panel of the device, another end to your cash drawer. Printer connect parallel cable of the printer to the lpt1 (parallel port ) on the back panel of the device. Install the io panel cover onto the device. Wifi module 1. ...

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    2. Un-tighten two screws. 3. Open the back panel. 4. Remove all 14 screws as shown. 5. Remove the lcd and touch assembly. Chapter 1 11.

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    6. Assemble the wifi module, antenna and wifi module cable as shown. 8. Connect the another end of the wifi module cable to the 4 pin usb header (usb 8) on the main board. For the location of the usb8 on the main board, please refer to the figure below. Chapter 1 12.

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    9. Reassembly the device. Customer display a. Hardware installation 1. Remove the two screws fixing the customer display cover. 2. Remover the vfd mounting hole cove from the device and pull out the connector from the device. 3. Adjust the hinge of the vfd, and then connect to the device as shown be...

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    4. Mount the vfd to the device and tighten the two m3 screws as shown below. 5. Finished. B. Power supply configuration power up the xpos850 and hit the del key to enter the bios. When the bios screen appears use the tab key to select advanced. Use the arrow keys to select super io configuration the...

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    Note: the figure above is for reference only; it is possible that the actual screen on your device does not agree with it. Msr 1. Remove the two screws fixing the msr cover. Remove the msr cover from the device. 2. For msr with fingerprint sensor or msr with rfid sensor, connect the two connectors o...

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    To the device. Msr with fingerprint sensor msr with rfid sensor msr msr with ibutton 3. Tighten the two m3 screws to fix the msr assembly as shown below. 4. Finished. Msr with rfid sensor chapter 1 16.

  • Page 18: 1.3. Adjust Angle

    Msr with fingerprint sensor msr msr withibutton 1.3. Adjust angle 1.4. Vesa wall-mount kit installation 1. Install the device bracket. 2. Put the xppc 850 onto the wall bracket which is preinstalled on the wall.. 3. Tighten the screw. Chapter 1 17.

  • Page 19: 1.5. Turn On The Device

    1.5. Turn on the device 1. Make sure all peripherals are connected properly. 2. Press and hold the power switch until the power indicator on the front panel glows green. Chapter 1 18.

  • Page 20: Basic Driver Installation

    2. 2. Basic driver installation 2.1. Before the installation 1. Connect an external usb cdrom to the usb power and insert the driver cd and turn on the device. The program autoruns and displays the driver bank screen. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. 2.2. Chipset software installation 1. On the...

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    4. Read the license agreement carefully and click yes. 4. Click next. 6. Click finish. Chapter 2 20

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    2.3. Vga driver installation 1. On the main screen, click “xpos 850/xppc850 series”. 2. Click vga driver. 3. Click vga driver for win2k/xp. 4. Click next. 5. Read the license agreement carefully and click yes. Chapter 2 21.

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    6. Click next. 7. Click next. 8. Select restart your computer right now or later, and then lick finish. 2.4. Touch screen driver and software utility installation 1. On the main screen, click “xpos 850/xppc850 series”. Chapter 2 22.

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    2. Click touch panel driver. 3. The procedure starts. 4. Click next. 5. Check the install ps/2 interface driver box and click next. Chapter 2 23.

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    6. Select an item according to your needs, and then click next. 7. Click ok. 8. If you want to use multi-monitor, check the box and click next. 9. Click next. Chapter 2 24.

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    10. Click next. 11. The driver starts to install. 12. Click ok. Chapter 2 25.

  • Page 27: 2.5. Lan Driver Installation

    2.5. Lan driver installation 1. On the main screen, click “xpos 850/xppc850 series”. 2. Click via 6130 lan drive. 3. The driver will be installed automatically. 4. Click ok on the pop-up message box. Chapter 2 26.

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    2.6. Audio driver installation 1. The driver is preparing to install. 2. Click next. 3. Select “i agree” and click next. 4. Check “via hd audio codec drive v7.300 30.090715” box, and then click next. Chapter 2 27.

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    5. Click next. 6. Click next. 7. Select restart your computer right now or later, and then lick finish. Chapter 2 28.

  • Page 30: 3.1. Launch Touchkit Utility

    3. 3. Touchscreen control panel quick guide 3.1. Launch touchkit utility there are two alternatives to launch touchkit. Option 1: under microsoft windows xp, click “start” menu and select “programs”, under ”touchkit” menu, click “configure utility”. Option 2: click icon on the task bar to launch tou...

  • Page 31: 3.2. General

    3.2. General the general tab in touchkit utility shows all of touchkit touchscreen controllers installed as below, including rs232, usb and ps2 interfaces. Add the function button is used for serial rs232 controllers only. Press this button to search the touchkit serial controllers connected with th...

  • Page 32: 3.3. Settings

    Remove this function button is used for serial rs232 controllers only. This button will be grayed and disabled automatically when the selected controller in the controller list window is not rs232 type. Press to remove and uninstall the selected serial rs232 controller from the device. Then, this se...

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    Beep beep on touch check this check box to enable driver to generate a beep sound when touch touchscreen state is switched from untouched to touched state. Beep on release check this check box to enable driver to generate a beep sound when touchecreen state is switched from touched state to untouche...

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    In the specified double click time will be recognized as a double click event. Mouse emulation mode change the emulation mode by pressing on this button. Normal mode normal mode behaves mouse button down and mouse move. You can select this mode to select object, and dragging the object. Click on tou...

  • Page 35: 3.4. Tools

    Option you can set configuration for some advanced functions with this option button. Press this button, a pop up property sheet window will be popped up and shown as below. 3.4. Tools there are function buttons and check boxes in the tools tab. Chapter 3 34.

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    4 points calibration, clear and calibration, and linearization button click the one of three these buttons and follow the instruction on the screen to do the screen calibration. Draw test after clicking this button, you can do the drawing test by drawing any path on the screen as shown below. You ca...

  • Page 37: 3.5. Display

    3.5. Display touchkit driver utility supports multiple monitor and display system. To work with multiple monitor system, you need to do proper configuration to map the touchscreen working area to the correct system display area. You can do such configuration with this property page shown as below, p...

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    Or not when the touchscreen which were not mapped to primary monitor. Check the check box to enable this function, then, the driver will generate the mouse event for the primary monitor even through the touchscreen was configured as other monitor mapping and multiple monitor function enabled. Operat...

  • Page 39: 3.6. Edge Compensation

    Quarter 3 the touchscreen will be mapped to the 3rd quarter area of the specified monitor display. Quarter 4 the touchscreen will be mapped to the 4th quarter area of the specified monitor display. Customized if the touchscreen needs to be mapped the area other than the above area, user can define t...

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    Top if you set the edge to "smaller", touchkit will reduce the horizontal position of the top edge. If you set the edge to "larger", touchkit will extend the horizontal position of the top edge. Bottom if you set the edge to "smaller", touchkit will reduce the horizontal position of the bottom edge....

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    If you set the offset y axis to larger, cursor will be moved a pixel of x axis to bottom. Edge compensation switch you can check support edge compensation check box to enable/disable this function from left corner. Edge compensation button click +10% or -10% button to adjust the smaller or larger of...

  • Page 42: I/o Definition

    4. 4. I/o definition please refer the detailed technical information about all i/o ports as followings. 5.1. Power connector pin description pin description 1 +19v 3 ground 2 +19v 4 ground 5.2. Serial port com port 1/2/3 pin description pin description 1 dcd 6 dsr 2 rxd 7 rts 3 txd 8 cts 4 dtr 9 ri ...

  • Page 43: Cash Drawer Control

    Cash drawer control status address value open 280h bit 4 = 0 close 280h bit 4 = 1 read status 281h bit 0 = 0/1 chapter 5 42.

  • Page 44: Specification

    5. 5 specification chapter 5 43.

  • Page 45: Chapter 5

    Main board cpu intel ® atom tm processor d510 chipset intel ® ich8-m system memory 1 x 200 pin ddr2 so-dimm socket, 512mb up to 2gb thermal solution fan-less os windows ® xp/ xpe/ wes, wepos, posready, wince*, windows ® 7 *, linux*, dos 6.22 display tft lcd size 15” brightness 250 nits resolution 10...