BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) Modular System User Manual
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BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) Modular System User Manual Edition January 2012
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Contents Manufacturer’s Certification ....................................................................................1 Tested Safety..............................................................................................................1 FCC-Class A Declaration............................................................................................1 Safety Notes ...............................................................................................................2 Important Notes ....
D- Sub- Jack Power Supplied (COM2*-COM4*).................................................22 RJ10/RMT Jack (optional)..................................................................................22 USB (Universal Serial Bus)- A............................................................................22 P-USB (PoweredUSB) .......................................................................................22 RJ45 (LAN) ..................................................................................
Manufacturer’s Certification The device complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 2004/108/EC with regard to ‘Electromagnetic compatibility" and 2006/95/EG “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 BEETLE has received the TL symbol and cUL symbol.
Safety Notes The device may only be repaired by authorized qualified personnel. Unauthorized opening of the device and inexpertly carried-out repairs may not only seriously jeopar-dize the safety of the user, but also cancel all warranty and liability agreements. Expansion cards with electrostatically sensitive devices (ESD) can be marked with this sticker. Important Notes The modular POS system BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) conforms to the current safety standards for data processing equipment.
The lithium battery must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations for special waste. In case of an improper change of the lithium battery it exist an explosion risk. Your BEETLE system is the result of modern technical innovation. So please see for according structural and technical surroundings to guarantee a faultless and efficient work of your BEETLE.
Introduction BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) is the powerful and economical basis for your POS system. Powerful processors (Celeron Dual Core E1500, Pentium Dual Core E5300, Core 2 Duo E7400) ensure a quick processing of all operations. You can connect a variety of different peripheral devices to your BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) and even the choice of the software is not limited to a certain product. This provides you with a considerable degree of flexibility when arranging the configuration of your POS system.
Care Of BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) Clean your BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) 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 its way into the device. Recycling the BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) Environmental protection does not begin when the time has come to dispose of the BEETLE; it be gins with the manufacturer.
Warranty Wincor Nixdorf guarantees generally a warranty engagement for 12 months beginning with the date of delivery. This warranty engagement covers all damages which occur despite a normal use of the product. Damages because of improper or insufficient maintenance, improper use of the product or unauthorized modifications of the product, inadequate location or surroundings will not be covered by the warranty. For further information on the stipulation consult your contract.
BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) the Modular System Overview You can connect a variety of peripherals to your modular POS system BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) and thus implement a wide range of expansion stages. You can connect a customer display and a cashier display.
Before Switching On the System Unpacking And Checking the System Unpack the components and verify that the scope of delivery is identical to the information on the delivery ticket. The carton contains the basic unit and a country-specific accessories kit. Some ordered composition may be installed.
60 mm 50 mm 100 mm The fitting depth may be equal to the overall depth of the equipment including the cable cover. Vertical Installation Of the Equipment Find 4 feet covered by a film foil at the rear side of the BEETLE. Remove the foils. You see the keyholes for installing the BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) with four screws.
Remove each of the feet. Turn each of them to the position needed for the wall mounting, for example: The minimum distances listed in the figure must be maintained; otherwise, a sufficient ventilation of the equipment is not guaranteed. The BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) is designed for horizontal.
Mounting the Cable Cover Before mounting the optional cable cover, you should first remove the cable openings 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. Cabling Of the BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) Follow the steps below in the order given when installing devices: The cable cover must be removed, if present. Plug one end of the power cable into the socket of the BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS).
ON button power input socket (Input) The power supply can 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 (BOS) 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.
The System BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) Front Side View ventilation slots (do not cover!) ON button power LED 2 USB interfaces HDD/SSD LED HDD/SSD LED/ activity signal HDD/SSD 1-3 HDD/SSD LED/ status signal HDD/SSD 1-3 locking BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) User Manual 13
ON Button You switch on the system.
With onboard RAID Controllers HDD/SSD POWER HDD/SSD HDD/SSD right LED flashs orange read and write access to HDD/SSD left LED lights orange stand by mode left diode lights green the device is switched on upper LED flashs orange read and write access to HDD/SSD lower LED lights green the storage medium is intact lower LED lights red the storage medium is damaged The lower LEDs (HDD/SSD 1-3, ) are switched off, if the onboard controller works under the operating system Linux.
Interior View 16 USB hub (optional) Power supply Ventilator of the power supply Carrier for PCI cards Cooling element for the processor RAM Carrier for max.
Connector Panel Power Supply The power supply can be connected to all conventional power supply networks. It automatically adjusts itself to the particular voltage and is fan-cooled. The Power Supply Unit (PSU) carries the 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.
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. DC24V (Modular 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 required for this. Connect only cables to the 24V connector which are marked with DP-1 or DP-2.
System Unit Always make sure that the system is switched off when you do cabling works. Connecting peripherals with the system switched on is not allowed. BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) with a H1- Motherboard Example for a connector panel: Jack plug, 3.5 mm, MIC Mini DIN (KYBD) D- Sub, COM1 interface D- Sub power supplied, COM2* interface RJ10 socket, RMT (optional) USB- A (USB 2.
BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) with a G41- Motherboard Example for a connector panel: 20 Jack plug, 3.5 mm, MIC Mini DIN (KYBD) D- Sub, COM1 interface RJ10- socket, RMT 3,5-mm jack plug, SPK 1x USB- 12V(*) (for BA82/BA83), 1x USB 12V, 1x USB 24V D- Sub power supplied (optional), COM2*-COM4* interfaces 24 pin, DVI-I RJ45 socket (LAN) 2x USB- A (USB 2.
Jack Plug 3.5 mm (MIC, SPK) Physically the microphone (MIC) and the head phone (SPK) jacks are identical as both require 3.5 mm phone jack for data transfer. However, both differ concerning the pin assignment so that a faultless transmission is only ensured 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, H1- CPU”).
D- Sub- Jack Power Supplied (COM2*-COM4*) The interface connection is a 9-pin D-sub jack for scanner, user or customer displays without own power supply. Make sure that the connector for a peripheral device is screwed firmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning. Power is supplied via this jack. RJ10/RMT Jack (optional) You connect the remote (RMT) interface of your POS system via a cable to the RMT interface of the display (BA8X).
RJ45 (LAN) The system can be connected to a network (LAN) from the back panel. LEDs Left LED right LED lights green "network connection" flashs green Date transfer out 10 MBit lights green 100 MBit lights orange 1000 MBit Only connect shielded LAN cables (CAT5 or CATe for 1000 MBit) as these offer a better protection in case of interferences in a network.
Disconnecting Cables Never unplug a cable by pulling on the cable; always take direct hold of the plug itself. Follow the procedure below when disconnecting cables: Turn off all power and equipment switches. Unplug all power plugs from the grounded-contact power sockets. Unplug all data communication cables from the sockets of the data networks. Unplug all cables from the devices. With MINI-DIN plugs (Wincor Nixdorf), the plug remains inserted until released.
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.
Storage Media Following storage media are available Up to three 2.5" SATA hard disk or Up to three 2.5" solid state drives. A solid state disk drive is a data storage drive that 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 A hot swap, i.e. a change of the hard disk during operation, is only permitted in RAID.
Move the upper bezel in direction of the arrow (1) and put it out of the guide (2). Take the hard disk carrier out of the housing (for example the hard disk 1). The numbers are visible on the bezel and at the hard disk drive carrier. Bend the external side of the carrier in direction of the arrow, for example the right side, and remove the hard disk out of the carrier.
Handle the hard disk with care when installing it and never touch bare electronics. Ensure that the settings of the new hard disk are correct. It may also be necessary to change settings in the BIOS (see the manual for the motherboard). Change the hard disk. Make sure that the four knobs (see arrows in upper drawing) match with the borings in the hard disk (see arrows in lower drawing).
Push the hard disk drive carrier 1 into the position 1 of the system (hard disk drive carrier 2 into the position 2 and hard disk drive carrier 3 into the position 3). Hard Disk DrivePosition 1 Name of Hard Disk Drive (1) Change Of Hard Disk Drive Under RAID Onboard After the change of hard disk drive make sure that you reinitialise the actual status of the hardware by using a RAID onboard.
RAID Onboard (optional) General RAID stands for «Redundant Array of Independent Disks». This is a method to interconnect several data carriers, e.g. to store data redundantly or to increase data throughput. By creating such a data redundancy a system can be recovered e.g. after a hard disk failure. There are different ways to create data redundancy. These ways are classified by RAID levels. The RAID Controller used in the BEETLE /MII-plus (BOS) supports the RAID level 1.
Switch-off button (alarm) Jumper Settings If you want to turn off the audible signal, you can set the jumper on the HDD status board (see below).
RAID Controller (optional) RAID stands for «Redundant Array of Independent Disks». This is a method to interconnect several data carriers, e.g. to store data redundantly or to increase data throughput. By creating such a data redundancy a system can be recovered e.g. after a hard disk failure. There are different ways to create data redundancy. These ways are classified by RAID levels. The RAID Controller used in the BEETLE /MII-plus (BOS) supports the RAID level 1. With this method data will be mirrored i.
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USB- Hub (optional) There are three 12V 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 (optional) The standard system is configured with three further COM* interfaces. In addition you can install an optional PCI board with maximal four energised 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.
VGA, DVI or PLINK Adapter The adapter may be installed in parallel or single. You can connect a CRT monitor or/and a TFT-LCD module with optional touch screen functionality. When installing a TFT- adapter with touchscreen functionality the cable for the internal loudspeaker must be disconnected to activate the loudspeaker in the screen display. The touch functionality must be activated via BIOS setup.
NOTE Expansion cards 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: 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 containing ESDs.
Starting Up the System After installing the BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS), switch on the system by using the ON/OFF button on the front panel and the power switch on the power supply. 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 monitor: WN „ID xx/xx Date“ xx/xx is the placeholder of the BIOS version number.
A message is displayed as soon as the BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) is ready for operation. For more detailed information, see the description of your application program.
Appendix Technical Data BEETLE /M-II plus (BOS) Dimensions Width 310 mm Depth 280 mm (w/o cable cover) 369 mm (with cable cover) Height 126 mm Weight approx. 6,5 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 40 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.
Interfaces (H1 Motherboard) COM USB COM1 ((w/o power supply), COM2*- COM4* (with power supply), Optional COM5*- COM8* (with power supply) via PCI- COMBoard 2 Standard USB + 2 Standard USB at the front side Optional 3x 12V, 1x 24V via PoweredUSB hub and 3x 12V PoweredUSB in place of COM3*/4* LPT optional onboard Graphic adapter supports on board adapter for VGA-, CRT screens and/or Panellink or DVI Resolution: CRT up to 2048x1536 (32 Bit colours); Panellink up to 1600x1200 (24 Bit colours) DVI up to 2
Interfaces (G41 Motherboard) COM USB DVI-I/PLINK MIC, SPK Ports of microphone and loudspeaker PS/2 1 (keyboard and mouse via Y- cable) RJ12 DC24V 42 COM1 ((w/o power supply), COM2*- COM4* (with power supply), Optional COM5*- COM8* (with power supply) via adapter cable from motherboard 2 Standard USB at the front side (with UPS and P-USB Hub only 1 USB), 2 Standard USB at the rear side, 1 x 12V (*), 1 x 12V, 1 x 24V PoweredUSB Optional 4x 12V via PoweredUSB hub DVI-I: up to 2560 x 1600 pixels, Panel
Total Current Consumption Of Interfaces The total current consumption at 5V interfaces must not exceed 5A. Each COM* Each USB Each USB (HUB) TFT/LCD-Display Max. 5A @ 5V = 300mA, in total 500mA = 500mA, in total 2A = 500mA, in total 2A The total current consumption at 12V interfaces must not exceed 5A. Each COM* Each USB Each USB (HUB) TFT/LCD-Display Max. 5A @ 12V = 600 mA, in total 900mA = 1.5A, in total 2A = 1.5A, in total 2A The total current consumption at 24V interfaces must not exceed 3A.
Abbreviations BOS CE CFC COM CPU CRT cUL DIN D-Sub DVI-I ESD HDD IEC ISO LAN LCD LED PCI PCIe PEN PLINK POS RAID RAM SSD TFT TN-S UL USB VGA WAN WLAN WN 44 Back Office System European Symbol of Conformity Chlorinated hydrocarbon RS 232 Schnittstelle Central Processor Unit (for example INTEL Celeron-M) Cathode Ray Tube Canadian Registration (Recognized by UL) Deutsches Institut für Normen (German Institute for Standards) D- Shaped Subminiature Digital Visual Interface integrated Electronically Sensitive De
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