POSIFLEX Business Machines TP-6000 SERIES manual

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    TOUCH PANEL P OS SYSTEM Rev. : Original TP-6000 SERIES USER’S MANUAL[...]

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    SOME IMPORTANT NOTES FCC N OTES This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interferen ce to radio communications. It has been tested and found to com ply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Ru[...]

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    i TABLE OF CONTENTS BRIEF I NTRODUCTION .................................. 1-1 THE USER’S MA NUA L ................................ 1-1 THE PRODUCT ....................................... 1-1 Overv iew ....................................... 1-1 Configurati o n .................................... 1-1 Av ailable Model s ..........................[...]

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    ii PREPA RING THE MA IN UNIT .......................... 4-4 JOINING MA I N UNIT A ND PA DDLE ..................... 4-4 OPENING CA BLE COVER ............................. 4-5 CONNECTING CA BLES ............................... 4-6 INSTA LLING CASH DRA WERS ........................ 4-6 WA LL MOUNTING .................................... 4-7 LOCA TION [...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 1 - 1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION THE USER’S MANUAL The purpose of t his manual is to guide the user in t he initial installation and general use of the Posiflex fully integrated compact touch terminal system with touc h panel input. TP6000 seri es is a product group of fully integrated PC based touch terminal syste ms. However, thi[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 1 - 2 STA NDARD FEA TURES a) CPU: Celeron 366MHz up to 500 MHz HDD: 6.4 GB or above b) Support MS DOS, W I N9 8, WIN NT, WIN 2000 e nvironment (WIN 2000 support starting J une 2000) c) Power saving support: doze or suspension mode d) High quality 12.1” / 15.1” TFT active matrix LCD panel e) Vertical type LCD panel w ith e[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 1 - 3 o) Built-in UPS function to support the system from intermittent power failure (battery itself is an option) p) Acci dental power off prot ection – The power s witch is s afel y located at one side, and this power switch can be defined as a “ON” switch only through software command q) Forced p ower o ff against s [...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 1 - 4[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 2 - 1 SYSTEM BOX CONTENTS MAIN UNIT & PADDLE ASSEMBLY Open the carton and take all the contents out toge ther with the packag ing materials. Take out the accessories/options from the partitions in the p ackag in g materials and unfold the packaging mat erials carefully to unload the upsidedo wn loaded TP6000 series touch [...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 2 - 2 The COM1 terminator will be alread y mounted o n the s ystem unit when b eing shipped. The latch key for cable cover lock will be in a bag. OPTIONAL DEVICES There are several options that will be mounted on/in the m ain sy st em unit either by the manufacturer if ordered. These optional devices include: • DRAM expansi[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 3 - 1 P ARTS IDENTIFICA TION FRONT VIEW The MSR unit is option t o both 12” and 15” models. The L ED in the logo area serves for multiple purposes through giving different indication of steady /flashing green /orange lig ht. Please ref er to the parag raph discussing the L E D indication in the chapter of “USING THE TOU[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 3 - 2 SIDE VIEWS Right Side View Left Side View Lock/Release Lever P ush In This D irection To Adjust T he Tilt Angle Of The Display Panel Slide Switch For Power On/Off Control Push Down To Switch The Power ON/OFF La tch Hole For Cable Cover Lat ch H ol e Fo r Cable Cover[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 3 - 3 REAR VIEW REAR VIEW OF MAIN UNIT Lock/Release Button To Detach The Main Unit Optional MSR Unit Lock/Release Le ver Cable Exit Service Window Removal Hollow Of Cable Cover Matching Pegs Cable Exit Cable Cover[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 3 - 4 ADJUSTABLE PADDLE ASSEMBLY BOTTOM OF PADDLE ASSEMBLY CONNECTORS P ull The Cable Cover Out I n This Direction Base Matching Holes Paddle Lock/Release Lever Lock/Release Button For Main Unit Cable Exit Cable Passage Cover UPS Battery Cover Paddle Base Turn Counterclockwise Then Take Out The Latch Key[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 3 - 5 LED Connector UPS Battery Connector Cash Drawer Controller Power I nput Jack COM1 Port COM2 Port External VGA P ort L PT1 Printer Port PS/2 Mouse PS/2 KB External FDD Port USB2 Port USB1 Port MSR Port LAN Port USB3 Port USB4 Port USB5 Port[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 3 - 6[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 1 INST ALLA TION GUIDES CAUTION: Before any installation or cabl e connection to the set, please alw ays make certain that the syste m is turned off and th e external power source to th e set is r emoved to p revent el ectric hazard ! Never tou ch any metal pin in the connectors or circuits to avoid high voltage hazard or[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 2 C able Passage Cover Cable Passage F our Screws Holding Battery Cover Battery Cover PREPARING PADDLE ASSEMBLY Take the adjustable paddle assembly and turn it up side down to show the bottom of the base. Now, unscrew the 2 screws on the cable passage cover and take the cable passage cover away to show the cable passage. [...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 3 INSTALLING UPS BATTERY Place the optional UPS ba ttery in the ba ttery compartme nt in the way as indicated in the pic ture. Screw on the battery cover and join the ba tter y cable into the cable routing opera tion. Please enable UPS function in software setting before use. ROUTING THE CABLES Place all the cables requ i[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 4 PREPARING THE MAIN UNIT On the back of the main unit, there are 4 matching pegs and a service window. Push open the service window in the dir ection as indicated in the picture, o ne can find a button cell batt ery socket, a 1 x 3 header (J P10) with 1 jumper and a 2 x 3 header (JP8) with 2 jumpers. This battery socket [...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 5 the hole and make sure that all pegs are inside the holes. Then slide the main unit down to move the pegs i nto the lower slot part of t he holes till it clicks. Note that all the cables come out of t he paddle from the low er edge and won’t get tra pped by this mounting operation. If later on you want to remove the m[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 6 CONNECTING CABLES Connect the cables requi red to the appropriate connectors. Please make sur e that each connector has to be connected to the right port in the right orientation. Some connectors have to be i nserted till a clic k is hear d such as the L AN connector, the external FDD connector, the power connector and [...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 7 the shorter one fo r the original cash drawer “CR1” and use the lon ger one for th e extended cash drawer “CR2” that will be distinguished by the software command. In this way, the TP6000 is capable of controlling two cash drawers independentl y through software command. WALL MOUNTING The major part in the w all[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 4 - 8 either 360 mm or 380 mm depending on the position adjusted. When the main unit is tilted to near horizontal position, the total height required is 275 mm.[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 1 USING THE T OUCH POS APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT It i s very important that y ou check the following operational g uidelines: Ventilation This terminal must NOT be operated in an environment with restricted ventilation. The installation should be such that there is at least 25mm ai r clearance around any top or side ventila[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 2  Parallel printer – connect to Parallel port  Serial printer – use US B to RS232 adapter to connect to USB port or directly connect to COM1 port  Serial bar code scanner – use I W-2000PS2 (RS232 to KB wed ge converter) to connect to PS2 KB port  Cash drawer – connect to CR port  Serial W eight sca[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 3 POWER ON/OFF LED Indicator There is an L ED in the logo area that serves for multiple purposes.  W hen the TP6000 is standing by for powe ring up in t he presence of external power supply , the L ED is orange.  W hen the TP6000 is powered up and working normally with the external power supply , the LED is green. ?[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 4 Hardw are Sw itch The power switch locate d at left side of the main unit is a slide type switch. This switch controls the power on/off of the s ystem. This switch turns the s ystem on when slid downward at original power connection status o r power off status. The switch will always spring back to its original position[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 5 program sh all prepare th e terminal to standb y for LAN Wak e Up during p ower off so that when the predefined c ondition is met (L AN status change or rece iving certain packet) the TP6000 will be powered on. When the TP6000 system is turned off after a successful boot up, the defined preset power on functions will ke[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 6 DISPLAY RESOLUTION For best viewing result please set your displa y resolution of TP6012 at 800 x 600 with true color in the oper ation system. For TP6015, please set the display resolution at 1024 x 768 with high color. TOUCH PANEL The touch panel in TP6000 series, either PS 2 interfaced or RS232 int erfaced, when its [...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 7 also be obtained through downloading from our web site. Application of this program provides control over th e MSR, the touch panel a nd the power control of t he Posiflex Touch Terminal. For an RS232 interfaced tou ch panel, th e touch panel part of the following description sh ould be disregarded and please refer to t[...]

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    TP6000 USER’S MANUAL 5 - 8 If, for any reason, the user wants to remove the driver for the RS232 touch controller, please select “Monitor Mouse for Windows 95” in the p rogram list for removal.[...]