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1. ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity Range Altitude Cooling ELECTRICAL Power Requirements OPERATIONAL Screen Format Communications Optional Features SAFETY STANDARDS FCC CE SERVICE Warranty Coverage MTBF DESCRIPTION AV1000 Multifunction Video Card 6 19 x 3 83 inches 157 x 97 mm PC AT ISA form factor 14 ounces weight varies with optional features installed ISA card slot 1 Comm Port RJ45 8 pin RS232C RS485 with 16550 FIFO UART 1 PC Keyboard and mouse port Mini Din and 5 pin header 1 SVGA Video Port with Duplicate Monitor port 15pin HD Din and composite video port RCA Jack Bi directional Parallel Port SPP EPP and ECP modes supported 0 to 50 Degrees C 10 to 60 Degree C 10 to 90 RHNC O to 14000 feet ASL Free air convection 270mA 5volts DC VGA SVGA color BW 80x25 text 16 colors 40x25 text 16 colors 640x400 graphics 2 colors RS232C Baud selectable to 119k Maximum 2000 feet from any termination point Touch screen interface Class A Part 15 EN 55002 Class A EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 4KV 8KV AD IEC 801 3 3 V m CW IEC 801 4 Limited 1 year parts and labor 86 000 HRS TYPICAL EV1000 Multifunction Video Card MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W Weight Mounting Inputs Outputs ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity Range Altitude Cooling ELECTRICAL Power
2. 5VDC or 9VDC to 12VDC 0ma 2 Comm 8 pin RJ45 Enclosure Stainless steel sheet 036 inches polished finish ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range O to 50 Degrees C Storage Temperature Range 10 to 60 Degree C Humidity Range 10 to 90 RHNC Altitude O to 14000 feet ASL Cooling Free air convection ELECTRICAL Power Requirements 70 ma 5VDC or 50 ma 70ma 9VDC to 12VDC regulated to 5VDC OPERATIONAL Communications Modes RS485 RS232C Baud Rate 28800 RS485 mode or 1200 RS232C mode Dip switch selectable Communications Distance RS485 Mode Maximum 2000 feet from any termination point with direct power applied Maximum 20 feet from SV2000 SV1000 with remote power applied RS232C Mode Maximum 100 feet from host with direct or remote power applied Network Type RS485 proprietary 8 wire or RS232C Standard 3 wire proprietary 8 wire Optional Features 1 Replaceable key template 2 Multi position mounting bracket 3 Beeper mode select 4 Beeper volume frequency select Keystroke Applications 1 000 000 Depressions SAFETY STANDARDS FCC Class A Part 15 CE EN 55002 Class A EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 4KV 8KV AD IEC 801 3 3 V m CW IEC 801 4 SERVICE Preventive Maintenance Key faceplate damp cloth cleaning Replaceable Components Socket IC components Key matrix key template network cable Warranty Coverage Limited 1 year parts and labor MTBF 65 000 HOURS TYPICAL NOTE SK9200 interc
3. Detailed online information concerning the installed components current status version numbers etc can be accessed via the informational tabs OASys Tab Recycle Bin y Internet Explorer Command Prompt M ap ping 192 168 254 1 192 168 254 1 192 168 254 2 Process SEC Dashboard SEC Register Emulator c WinCapture a Select Electronics Das Bump Bar Tab Recycle Bin wn y Internet Explorer INI settings p Grill 1 BB Drive Thru 2 DASys 2 2 Expediter EEK ER Rossy Wvideos KREi Prompt BumpBar n Status ROM Versi n z Communicating 1 02 Not present as No response SEC Dashboard ca WinCapture 4 4 Select Electronics Das Sound ON DASys 1 H Grill 441 BB 189 Drive Thru 2 DASys 2 2 Expediter fev Windows Explorer Recycle Bin y Internet Explorer Video Tab Select Electronics Dashboard Refresh El Command Prompt SEC Dashboard Status DIP s sl ESBumpBars Mappings Printers Chipset Memory F00 CLGD 5429 1024 Communicating FOO CLGD 5429 1024 Communicating No response start ESO WinCapture Internet Explorer i elect Electronics Das H Grill 441 BB Drive Thru 2 DASys 2 2 Expediter Virtual Printer Tab DER Command Prompt Virtual Printer s Specials Printe Receipt Printer SEC Dashboard o E g s SEC Register Emulator F a Roasys WVideos
4. FCC CE SERVICE Replaceable Components Warranty Coverage MTBF Oasys Base KDS Unit 8 00 x 5 16 x 6 00 inches 203 2 x 131 1 x 152 4 mm 87 Ounces weight varies with optional cards and features installed Table Top or bracket mounted Flat 8x26AWG unshielded variable length 2 Comm Ports 9 pin Din 1 PC Keyboard Port Minimum 1 SVGA Video Port with Duplicate Monitor port 15pin HD Din and composite video port RCA Jack Minimum 1 serial Bump Bar port 8pin RJ45 Rolled Steel 031 inches baked enamel finish charcoal color O to 50 Degrees C 10 to 60 Degree C 10 to 90 RHNC O to 14000 feet ASL Free air convection 1000mA 5volts DC 250mA 12volts DC 250mA 12volts DC VGA SVGA color BW 80x25 text 16 colors 40x25 text 16 colors 640x400 graphics 2 colors Selectable to 119k Maximum 2000 feet from any termination point RS232C or Ethernet Touch screen interface PC AT 101 key board interface Ethernet port audio port parallel printer port additional Serial RS232C RS485 ports Class A Part 15 EN 55002 Class A EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 4KV 8KV AD IEC 801 3 3 V m CW IEC 801 4 Socket PCB cards network cables Limited 1 year parts and labor 77 000 HRS TYPICAL Optional Ethernet Adapter Card 74 000 HRS TYPICAL DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W Weight Mounting Inputs Outputs ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity Range Alti
5. may be operated at this time 17 1 4 20 SCREW we E 2 gt Paci o an S ki RS coe o AO LOEK WASHER a A A P ae 3 ae Post washer yay amp N eS a AUT SS A a BS N aN EE A sn So SS He FIGURE 1 AEP uo scan g S D recast ato So S FIGURE 2 ADJUST TO DESIRED HEIGHT AND ANGLE 18 2 3 5 2 Cable Shroud Kit 19 one The very first step in configuring the OASys hardware for the correct protocol communication method etc is to execute the OASys Setup Utility If this is not done prior to connecting the OASys to the host PC you may experience problems in interfacing to this OASys device In order to bring up the Setup Utility simply attach a PC keyboard to the OASys and apply power The Setup Utility screen will be the first screen to appear This screen will not appear if booting without a PC keyboard on the OASys However this utility can be accessed on the IPad without a PC keyboard by holding the lt Clear gt lt 0 gt keys on the IPad while booting Once the Setup Utility is entered a menu of available options will appear Select one of the entries on the menu by depressing the number associated with that entry and you will be prompted accordingly Keep in mind that you do not need to reconfigure the OASys each time it is booted If it is properly configured already you can simply depress the lt ESC gt key to exit the Setup Utility without making any changes to the configurati
6. script file simply depress the continue button to move on to the next step A script file is a text file that can be edited with any standard editor and will always have the extension DSF Dashboard Script File The content of the script file selected will appear in a text window At this point you may select to play the script scroll up or down to view the script or simply exit out Once you choose to play the script it will be sequentially read with each line being highlight as it is being processed As the script is playing you can either allow it to continue or cancel the script Dashboard scripts can also be initiated from a command prompt If initiated from a command prompt there is no user interface and the script will play until complete This comes in handy when trying to do remote updates or remote diagnostics EXA C gt SECDash RemoteUpdate DSF y Recycle Bin r y Internet Explorer El Command Prompt SEC Register Emulator Recycle Bin A y Internet Explorer Command Prompt Commview Y e td SEC Dashboare iv a SEC Register Emulator rea SEC ROD tg Start fev td Win d OWS E plor El i Select Electronics Dashboard 2i INI settings DEK FROASys Mvideos SBumpBars Mappings Printers Virtual Printer Location 170 Address Specials Printe Receipt Printe SCA ES Ev2000 C backup Y Package Rel105 Rel201 Sound ON E WinC
7. 1 EAT IN 21 REG 1 EAT IN 01 CHEESEBURGER 01 HAMBURGER 01 HAMBURGER NO PICKLE 01 FRENCH FRIES 01 CHOCOLATE SHAKE 01 COKE 01 BLT SANDWICH xxx TENDERED x NO ICE 01 CURLY FRIES 03 GARDEN SALAD 01 COKE xxx TENDERED lt 01 MILK xxx TENDERED x 32 E E xx TENDERED w 01 gt gt gt gt gt lt lt lt lt lt 01 41 By default the ROD will maintain 200 orders per screen regardless of size At any point all of these orders can be accessed via the scroll buttons on the keypad However due to real estate a limited number of orders can be displayed The order queue is maintained as a sliding window of orders What this means is that as new orders come in old orders drop off At any given point there can be a total of 200 orders per screen more if designated any of which can be open orders or closed orders Any of the closed orders in the queueccan be RECALLED for viewing a any time and the entire screen can be filled with RECALLED orders not just 1 order The ROD has the capability of summarizing all of the open orders in the queue These are orders that can be seen on the screen or that are buffered off of the screen With a single keystroke all items will be displayed along with the total required Special items those with condiments can be separated for quicker processing 4x1 FOOD PREP ROD Version 1 0 0 AVG ORDER 39 REGH 1 EAT IN 16 REGH 1 EAT IN 19 REG
8. AUTOEXEC BAT Once the OASys has been reboot you will be able to see the version that is currently running on the OK screen to insure that the OASys was properly flashed 24 SEC Dashboard Utility The Dashboard is a utility that will assist in the maintenance and support of SEC devices The Dashboard provides features that are not necessarily related to KDS in any way but are more geared towards installation troubleshooting and performance of our devices The Dashboard can be loaded as a standalone application or it can run along side a KDS application such as the ROD and provide detailed real time information about the remote devices When loaded as a standalone app the Dashboard requires an INI file that contains the address settings for the remote devices such as IP address comm port settings card ID etc If this INI file is not available or not properly programmed the Dashboard will not be able to access the remote devices and therefore will not be able to update the device information correctly If loaded along side another application such as the ROD the Dashboard will utilize the settings that had already been mapped by that application In this case the Dashboard does not require its own INI file Of course the Dashboard can only use the settings mapped by another application if that application is loaded and running The particular method that the Dashboard has used INI settings or pre mapped settings will be
9. DASHBOARD SCRIPT FILE Dashboard script file Valid commands MESSAGE lt text gt displays instruction box on PC screen and pauses k VIDEO lt number gt selects video 1 16 for all subsequent video instructions CLEARSCREEN lt color gt A clears screen to specified color ATTRIBUTE lt foreground gt lt background gt E sets text attributes CURSOR lt EOW gt COL SECS CULrsSoOr POSICION On Video DISPLAYTEXT lt text gt displays text at current cursor position LOWLEVEL lt cmds gt executes low level escape sequences in lt cmds gt string LOGINFO Logs all of the health into to a file SETTEXEWINDON lt ULE gt gt lt UL gt lt r lO E sets text window Upper Left Row Upper Left Column etc DRAWBOX lt style gt draws box around active test window style 1 2 x RESETTEXTWINDOW resets current text window if any gt CHECKBB SOUND FLASH Graphic commands FILLRECT DRAWFRAME DRAWLINE DRAWTEXT PLAYFLIC SETFONT IMAGE SETMODE Comm port commands OPENPORT SENDPORT Give initial instructions MESSAGE The script will now be started Begin process for Video 1 VIDEO 1 CLEARSCREEN 0 ATTRIBUTE J70 CURSOR Ll DISPLAYTEXT This message should be appearing on the GRILL DISPLAY ATERTBUTE 0 CURSOR 3710 DISPLAYTEXT If this IS NOT the Grill Display than there is a problem CHECK EB 1 DISPLAYTEXT This screen has PASSED
10. FLOPPY DRIVE DRIVE PRINTER PRINTER ET Rees Pe OR EPROM Berd E mm i REED LConrs f I EXT SPRER MOET 0 pares ON CHIP a FLASH OR EPROM eae i ETA KERO MOUSE Th oak eae PE PORT 3865X PROCESSOR CARD ON OFF HALF DUPLEX RS485 CHAN 1 OFF ON HALF DUPLEX RS485 CHAN 2 ON ON FULL DUPLEX RS485 CHAN 1 2 To ensure these settings are not dislodged or displaced the following settings are required JP1 JP4 JP5 OPEN JP2 1 2 RS232 JP3 1 2 MIO ENABLED CONT1 CONT16 CONT17 NO CONNECTION CONT12 1 OPEN 3 OPEN 5 OPEN ESL 816 Ethernet Adapter Card BNC TPI ISA PnP Ethernet Adapter GREEN LED ON To indicate the link integrity between the adapter and the twisted pair hub The LED remains on while the network cable s link integrity is good Each ESL 186 Card is pre set for plug n play operation at the factory Remove all four cover screws to the Oasys unit encloser Two screws are located on each side panel of the top cover Insert the ESL 816 card into an available slot on the motherboard and secure card bracket to enclosure with mounting screw When the card is mounted firmly secured to the OAsys base unit chassis screw down the enclosure cover 1 Connect the T connect or to the card s BNC connector 2 Connect the Thin coaxial cable to the T connector Note If you are installing a station at the end of a cable segment you need 50 ohm cable terminators at both ends of the cabl
11. Insert boot diskette in A check the following e Disk on a module is properly seated e CMOS is configured properly SEE APPENDIX B If messages do appear on the screen but the boot process does not terminate at the Select Electronics Corp screen record the messages and contact SEC support for further assistance 48 At this point you have determined that the OASys box is up and running and will need to determine what else is functional First unplug power to the OASys unit and connect the SK9200 bump bars to the unit via the RJ45 connectors on the EV1000 cards Once all of the bump bars are connected re apply power and wait for the unit to boot completely to the Select Electronics Corp screen Observe the green power LED on each of the SK9200 bump bars These should appear bright green If the power LED is not lit or if it is dim check the following e Insure that the cable is properly seated on the OASys end as well as inside the SK9200 bump bar Make sure cable ends are properly crimped Use of a cable tester is helpful if handy If a patch cord is available run a separate cable from the bump bar to the OASys and retest Replace bump bar with known working bump bar If this works replace the bump bar If not recheck cabling With the OASys and bump bars up and running depress the lt FUNC gt key on the bump bar followed by the lt 1 gt key You will have 6 seconds from the time you depress the lt F
12. KeumpBars Mappings Pinters Location 1 0 Address DASys 1 Port 1 DASys 1 Port 2 2 Grill 1 BB Drive Thru 2 DASys 2 2 Expediter Eo WinCapture 29 Sound ON Y i Select Electronics Das SAMPLE DASHBOARD INI FILE SEC Dashboard INI file All lines preceded with semi colons are comment lines and will be ignored Valid commands Default highlighted in brackets GENERAL Sound Enabled Disabled a Enables Disables the sound effects on the Dashboard PC VIDEO x Name aaaaaaaaaaaa this is the Name that the Dashboard uses to reference this video if none is provided name group Mapping COMM1 115200 or 101 1 1 1 the Mappings field will contain the Comm port baud or IP address that this video can be found at gt OASys 1 2 3 4 OASys box ID or IPad ID that this video card is located at a Card 1 2 3 4 a Video card within the OASys this video represents should be set to 1 for all IPads PRINTER x Name aaaaaaaaaaaa Name assigned to this virtual printer Mapping COMM2 115200 e Comm port baud for the OASys this port is attached to 5 OASys 1 2 3 4 OASys box ID this port is found at f Port 1 2 3 4 l Comm port at OASys this virtual printer is attached to GENERAL Sound Enabled VIDEO 1 Name Grill Display Mapping 192 168 254 1 OASys 1 Card 1 VIDEO 2 Name Drive thru Mapping COMM2 115200 OASys 1 Card 2 30 SAMPLE
13. Please move onto the next screen LOGINFO MESSAGE Script completed 31 ROD Maintenance The Remote Order Display ROD Maintenance software provides user friendly graphical screens for defining and maintaining every aspect of your ROD KDS Through the use of tabs we allow for unlimited future expansion as we continuously add features to insure that our product is capable of handling all of your needs The basic screen consists of three general areas the TAB AREA PARAMETER window and STATUS bar The TAB AREA consists of a collection of tabs containing the various groupings of parameters available for each individual video The PARAMETER window consists of a tree structure that contains a list of all of the parameters defined for the various devices as well as any global parameters and storewide settings As our software evolves and new parameters are added the screen images provided in this document will change All attempts will be made to keep these images current with the actual software Please contact SEC to report any discrepancies 67 La Recycle Bin Command Fedex HP Dire ctor Prompt Pl Select Electronics ROD Maintenance 1 0 13 E ra al s SS Global Ple cuss Definition Bumping Routing Item display Maintenance ystem Type NOR NHPOS of videos 1 y Max H of orderMw50 y H of registers 5 Man i Order Recovery Enabled Explorer Fault Tolerance Enabled Text Translation Enabled Colored Condiments False Routing Pe
14. Requirements OPERATIONAL Screen Format Communications Network Type Optional Features SAFETY STANDARDS FCC CE SERVICE Warranty Coverage MTBF 6 19 x 4 23 inches 157 x 108 mm PC AT ISA form factor 14 ounces weight varies with optional features installed ISA card slot 1 Comm Port RJ45 8 pin RS232C RS485 with 16550 FIFO UART 1 PC Keyboard and mouse port Mini Din and 5 pin header 1 SVGA Video Port with Duplicate Monitor port 15pin HD Din and composite video port RCA Jack Bi directional Parrallel Port SPP EPP and ECP modes supported O to 50 Degrees C 10 to 60 Degree C 10 to 90 RHNC O to 14000 feet ASL Free air convection 270mA 5volts DC VGA SVGA color BW 80x25 text 16 colors 40x25 text 16 colors 640x400 graphics 2 colors RS232C Baud selectable to 119k Maximum 2000 feet from any termination point Ethernet Touch screen interface Class A Part 15 EN 55002 Class A EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 4KV 8KV AD IEC 801 3 3 V m CW IEC 801 4 Limited 1 year parts and labor 86 000 HRS TYPICAL DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W X H SK9200 Bump Bar Unit 9 00 x 2 50 x 0 85 inches 228 6 x 63 5 x 21 6 mm Height varies with mounting bracket use 54 Weight 20 Ounces Mounting Wall or tabletop variable positioning with mounting bracket Cable Type Flat 8x26AWG unshielded variable length Round CAT V 8 X 26AWG unshielded variable length Inputs Outputs 1 Power
15. Text Translation NCR NHPOS Options m Device type H Fault Tolerance When the System Type is A osea configured as NCR NHPOS there will be additional parameter settings available for programming that interface OCB Comm Port 1 y PARAM ETE RS i Primary OCB register OCB Enabled ao E OCB Comm Port Apply new settings Primary OCB Register Alternate OCB Register Select a video to edit Pl Select Electronics fT NCR NHPOS Options ES WinCapture amp ja FO 10 41 AM 38 NINO TADEO The Remote Order Display software does not have a very complex user interface Most of the interaction is done in the ROD Maintenance software or the Dashboard software The ROD is designed to be a streamlined piece of software that takes the parameters setup in the maintenance software and runs with it For the most part the ROD software will be loaded run minimized and can quietly and efficiently go about its business The software is designed to work in harmony with the OASys devices and will detect when any devices are brought online either due to initial boot or reboot and will automatically repaint screens with order data The ROD screen provides status information such as which screens are online or offline as well as the current modes of operation It will also provide the current status of the Master and Backup if a fault tolerant system is configured A clock displayed in the lower right hand corner of the ROD can
16. any devices within the enclosure 2 If applicable remove defective EV1000 card s from the OAsys controller enclosure 3 Configure all remaining EV1000 cards for lower ID s Example Video 1 and 2 Insure that software version 1 1 65 or greater is installed on the OAsys Booting the OAsys and viewing the main screen can determine this If version 1 1 65 or greater is not installed than the unit will have to be flashed with the latest software before proceeding In addition ensure that the BIOS file called ALTBIOS DAT is also flashed onto the OAsys root directory Please contact SEC or visit our web site to obtain the latest software requirements 4 Install AV1000 card s into available empty ISA card slots 5 Reboot OAsys controller and insure proper operation The board configuration can be viewed on the status report screen 6 Upon successful boot up remove power again and re install cover to enclosure 7 Apply power Resume software application s The OAsys controller unit is now ready for normal operation 10 2 2 5 Troubleshooting The chart below may resolve common problems installing and operating the OAsys KDS If after you have determined all components have been properly installed and configured the problem persists consult with technical support personnel at dealer or factory OAsys Kit components are shipped with self diagnostic features which the operator can access To systematically confirm proper component insta
17. base unit 3 Verify RS232C port is configured correctly at PC or POS Host 4 Identify software installation problem 5 Verify Ethernet IP Address or duplicate IP settings on more than one IPAD 2 3 5 Optional Accessories 2 3 5 1 Universal Mounting Bracket Kit The IPad Stainless Steel Universal Mounting Bracket is capable of unlimited configuration positions and useful mounting locations This bracket can be mounted on walls tops of counters counter edges shelving edges under counters shelves or video monitor brackets It is not recommended that this bracket or the IPad be mounted to any electrical or appliance devices such as a video monitor oven side panel etc Your kit contains the following hardware 2 left oriented mounting supports 4 self tapping 10 screws 2 right oriented mounting supports 4 drywall concrete plastic anchors 2 V4 20 stainless steel screws 8 10 24 Y inch stainless steel machine screws gt Va inch stainless steel locking washers 8 10 stainless steel lock washers 4 inch stainless steel flat washers 8 10 24 stainless steel nuts 2 Va 20 stainless steel nuts 1 Turn off power to the IPad and all equipment cabled to and from the IPad 2 Two hex head screws are located on both side panels of the IPad top cover Remove all four hex head cover screws securing the IPad top cover and remove it from the bottom enclosure 3 Secure bracket supports at the two holes located on each end of the bottom pla
18. internal product components Do not use this product near water for example near a tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool This product requires proper ventilation for operation This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register DO NOT mount this equipment where ambient temperatures exceed 90 degrees F This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied at your location consult your dealer or local power company As a safety feature grounded type AC cord plugs will only fit into a grounding type power outlet Alternately polarized AC cord plugs will fit only into the power outlet when inserted in the designated position If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your incompatible outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type cord plug or the polarized AC cord plug supplied To reduce risk of fire or electric shock do not overload wall outlets or use extension AC cords Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will interfere in the work area Do not locate this product where the cord may wear or stress in any manner Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts th
19. o lt ESC gt to Exit Version 24 6 0 ow Ethernet Setup Utility Each OASys is pre preloaded with an ethernet setup utility that has been provided to us by the ethernet chipset manufacturer This setup utility is required to configure the ethernet port with the proper settings prior to using the ethernet port Once configured these settings are permanently saved and should never have to be modified The IPad is pre configured at the factory with the correct settings However it does have this utility pre loaded just incase settings need to be modified Since the OASys does not always come pre configured with an ethernet card it is necessary to run this utility upon installing the ethernet card The ethernet setup utility is loaded in one of two ways Upon successfully completing the OASys Setup Utility detailed in the previous chapter the ethernet setup utility will automatically load if you have selected an ethernet system OASys only not IPad Alternatively you can execute this utility from a command prompt on the OASys or IPad by running setup exe ENCORE ESL 816Y ISA PnP Ethernet Adapter SetUp Diagnostics Ver 3 0 The main ethernet setup screen will provide the user with several options To reconfigure the ethernet settings vica Current Conk guration u simply cursor down to the Setup option Bun agnostics and depress the enter key It will also Exit SETUP allow you to view the current configuration settings and r
20. synonymous with bump bar This refers to the SK9200 bump bar when talking about the OASys product the integrated membrane keypad when talking about the IPad product or the IPad OASys for simplicity purposes the term OASys is used generically in this manual to refer to the OASys OASys IPad and IPad NGen products except when making comparisons between the various products PC keyboard full travel keypad plugged into OASys or IPad for configuration purposes ONLY Product Limited Warranty Select Electronics Corporation SEC expressly warrants that for a period of one 1 year SEC OAsys Series products and components will be free from defects in materials parts and workmanship labor and function within the specified operating parameters This warranty covers purchases made from SEC or its authorized dealers SEC may at its discretion elect to replace any defective product with a directly compatible model or version in lieu of repair To obtain warranty service 1 Access the TECHNICAL SUPPORT page at the web site www selectelectronics com Follow the instructions for submitting an RMA Request 2 Upon receipt of an RMA number deliver the defective product to SEC s designated repair center Shipments made for repair service must include the assigned RMA number s on each package 3 Repairs will normally require 15 30 days for return UPS Ground Service provides return shipment unless otherwise specified and paid for W
21. the on site Ethernet hub or for cabling each SK9200 bump bar to the OAsys base unit Restrict null modem RS232C cable and 8 wire RJ45 terminated SK9200 bump bar cabling to maximum lengths of 50 feet each Refer to Ethernet hub manufacturer for maximum Ethernet cabling distances specified Mounting Components MITA If monitor brackets are used install these prior to cabling monitors or other components Be sure when locating the mounting location of monitors that the video signal cable length used to connect to the OAsys base unit does not exceed 50 feet The base unit is best installed on top of a shelf or under counter shelf Consider power outlet location and best area for ventilation servicing amp safety to both personnel and equipment Under no circumstances should the power supply cables communications cables or VGA monitor cables be used to suspend the OAsys Base Unit as a mounting means When using this bump bar bracket refer to APPENDIX A for instructions 2 2 2 EV1000 AV1000 CARD The newer AV1000 cards can be used instead of or in conjunction with EV1000 cards The jumpers settings and connectors mimic those on the EV1000 card Remove all four cover screws Two screws are located on each side panel of the top cover Each OAsys Unit is pre set for plug n play operation at the factory It may be wise to visually check the required settings are intact especially when servicing or replacing base units Below a
22. the screens and bump bars you need to determine if you have the proper software version and communication parameters set for the system you are installing I I IMPORTANT See Appendix A to for correct settings Do not continue until you have determined that the OASys controller is programmed flashed with the proper setting You can find all of this information on the DIAG screen that you accessed in step 4 If you do not have the proper software and or setting baud rate flow control etc perform the following steps e Reboot the OASys box with a PC keyboard installed When you reach the CONFIGURATION screen select the proper options to have the OASys configure the system for you OR If the unit is not equipped with a Disk on a module DOM it will be necessary to re flash the unit with the correct files See OASys User Manual for proper flashing techniques If the unit is loaded with the correct software and settings it is ready to go 100 The OASys will not do anything at this point until it receives commands from the Host PC If no commands reach the OASys nothing will change on the screen and to the un trained eye it may appear that the KDS is not working You can determine if commands are being sent to the OASys by depressing the lt FUNC gt key on the bump bar followed by the lt 2 gt key Once again you have 6 seconds to complete this entry This will bring up another diagnostics screen on the OASys Note that this functio
23. x IS et Grantee communicating y load ed and DASys Controller 2 NOT RESPONDING has bia 2 indicates sie ee a as that it is not communicating Therefore INI file ts S etti n g s are 3 Start Eo WinCapture w 1 Select Electronics Das not in effect 25 Depressing the INI SETTINGS button will bring up a window that displays the content of the current SECDASH INI file These settings cannot be modified within this window This is merely for viewing purposes only z Windows Explor p 7 Select Electronics Dashboard ER Internet Explorer a Command Prompt H Grill 1 BB Drive Thru ss DASys 2 2 Expediter SEC Dashboard o E H 5 SEC Register Emulator g SEC ROD Sound ON O WinCapture Y i Select Electronics Das Depressing the FLASH button will bring up a window that allows you to select a file for flashing Flashing is the process of downloading a file to the OASys devices whereby it is permanently stored on the Flash Disk of the OASys This file can be a new executable file a data file image files etc Batch files can used to flash multiple files but this may be easier and more logical if done via a script file See PLAY SCRIPT In order to flash you must first select the device that you are flashing in the Health Status window or an error message will appear JN Recycle Bin Windows Exploret gt y Select Electronics Dashboard Int
24. 00f TLOOT LOOT LOOT LOO ILO RX Data White TA Data Hed Diags 00409 92500 45 3 0 Register Emulator Along with the Remote Order Display software SEC provides a Register Emulator program This software is to be used for demo purposes setting up your system initially or troubleshooting existing systems The Register Emulator software will allow you to ring up bogus sales and have them sent to the KDS screens where they can be processed and bumped In this manner the full functionality of the KDS can be tested and verified Please keep in mind that the Register Emulator is only a process that allows you to enter sales to be sent to the KDS and in no way performs the KDS functions itself The ROD software performs the KDS functions and the Register Emulator feeds it with sales Therefore in order to ring up sales and to have them displayed on the KDS screens you must first have the ROD software running If the ROD software is not running you will still be able to ring up sales but they will not be displayed until you start the ROD The orders generated buy the Register Emulator are transmitted in a one behind fashion This means that when you ring up an item along with any condiments associated with it the item will not be sent to the KDS until the next item is entered i SEC Register Emulator KDSDemo Version 1 0 2 Bei Transaction Window Eatin ee Default Reg 1 Take Out Trans 1 01 Hamburger 1 29 01 Dbl Cheesebu
25. 2 If any of the lights are flashing or off immediately unplug the power supply and check the following e Power supply is connected to live wall outlet e Power cord is properly seated e All boards are properly seated in the OASys unit This will require removal of the lid e Disk on a module is properly seated If the unit beeps 3 times check the SIMM module memory on the processor card for proper seating It is best to remove it altogether check the pins on the SIMM and connector and reinstall If the unit still beeps 3 times the memory may have to be replaced Unplug power to the OASys box and connect video 1 to the OASys via HD 15 VGA connector found on EV1000 card 1 Re apply power to the OASys unit and observe video 1 If the OASys unit is functional you will see several messages appear on the screen during the boot process The entire process should only take about 10 seconds Once the OASys is completely up and running messages will appear on the screen indicating Select Electronics Corp and the software version number as well as some other information At this point the OASys unit is ready to receive commands and functional If you do not see any messages on the screen at all during this boot process check the following e The DIP switches on this first board are ALL in the ON position e Remove any other EV1000 video cards and repeat step 2 If messages do appear but terminate at with a message indicating Boot Failure
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27. AKLINE REGULATION LOAD REGULATION DIELECTRIC STRENGTH PRIMARY CIRCUIT PROTECTION Tabletop 3 POSITION MALE IEC 320 C14 INLET 3XIBAWG AND 2 2OAWG PVC JACKETED LENGTH 6 FOOT MINIMUM 5 PIN 180 DEGREE MALE DIN PLUG PIN 1 DC COMMON PIN 2 RFI GROUND PIN 3 5VDC PIN 4 I2VDC PINS I2VDC SHELL NO CONNECTION Black high impact plastic ALL MARKING SHALL BE LEGIBLE PERMANENT AND CONTRASTING IN COLOR TO INCLUDE PART NUMBER MODEL NUMBER RATINGS SAFETY MARKS AND FILE NUMBERS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN DATE CODE AND SAFETY RELATED O to 40 Degrees C 25 TO 70 DEG C ABOVE 40 DEG C DERATE OUTPUT LINEARLY TO ZERO AT 105 DEG C AMBIENT 10 TO 90 NON CONDENSING O to 14000 feet ASL Free air convection 90 260 VAC 47 64 Hz AUTO RANGING 5 VDC AT 0 2 TO 2 5 A RIPPLE 75 mV PEAK TO PEAK 12 VDC AT 0 1 TO 1 0 A RIPPLE 150 mV PEAK TO 12 VDC AT 0 0 TO 0 3 A RIPPLE 150 mV PEAK TO PEAK OVER VOLTAGE AND OVER CURRENT LIMITED 1 0 MAXIMUM ALL OUTPUTS 5 10 MAXIMUM ALL OUTPUTS 3750 VAC FOR ONE MINUTE BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OF TRANSFORMER GLASS TUBE FUSE IN LINE SIDE lOmS MINIMUM AT FULL LOAD AND 120V INPUT NOT APPLICABLE UL LISTED TO REQUIREMENTS OF UL 1950 STANDARD cUL CERTIFIED TO REQUIREMENTS OF CSA 22 2 No 950 STANDARD APPROVED TO REQUIREMENTS OF IEC 950 EN 60950 STANDARDS Class A Part 15 MARK APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES DESIGNED TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF FCC LEVEL B RFI LIMITS
28. ARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not apply to 1 failure caused by improper installation of this product or exposure to improper operating conditions 2 abuse misuse accident or disaster affecting this product 3 products evident of any form of alteration or modification that was not authorized in writing directly by SEC or 4 Products with missing or altered serial numbers The customer is responsible for insuring against shipment damage and loss and thus assumes all risk for loss or damage in transit Fulfillment of SEC s warranty obligation will be the customer s exclusive remedy and SEC s and its dealer s limit of liability for any breach of warranty or otherwise This foregoing expressed warranty is made in lieu of any other product warranty expressed or implied Chapter 2 2 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ CAREFULLY FSE When using electronic equipment safety precautions should always be observed to reduce the risk of equipment damage fire electric shock and personal injury While installation is taking place alert workers and personal on site to avoid accidental injury to themselves installation crew and damage to the equipment Observe all warnings marked on each product component Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Never allow liquids of any kind to reside inside or make contact with enclosed
29. H 1 EAT IN ZO Zi 01 HAMBURGER 01 TACO 01 CHEESEBURGER 01 HAMBURGER O02 DBL CHEESEBURGE 01 BURRITO NO PICKLE 01 FRENCH FRIES 01 QUARTER POUNDER 61 UP 01 COKE 01 BLT SANDWICH O02 GARDEN SALAD 01 WATER NO ICE 01 CURLY FRIES 01 COKE xxx TENDERED xxx 03 GARDEN SALAD 01 COKE 01 SPRITE wae TENDERED xxx 01 MILK NO ICE TENDERED TENDERED xxx 021 gt gt gt gt gt 4x1 FOOD PREP ROD Version 1 0 0 SUMMARIZED TRANSACTION DATA 03 GARDEN SALAD 02 HAMBURGER 01 FRENCH FRIES O24 BLT SANDWICH 01 CURLY FRIES 01 COKE 01 MILE 01 CHOCOLATE SHAKE 01 CHEESEBURGER 01 VANILLA SHAKE 01 STRAWBERRY SHAK SPECIAL ITEMS 01 CHEESEBURGER NO PICKLE 01 COKE NO ICE 42 IPad IPad functionality In addition to the pre defined key definitions provided on the Pad and IPad bump bars there is added functionality provided via pop up menus as well as multiple key hits and continuous key depressions Some of these functions are inherent to the IPad itself and others are provided through the ROD software Below 1s a complete list of bump bar key functions for both the Pad and IPad Key depression 1 thru 8 980 Cir Park Sum Recall Esc Refresh Help Func Menu Used to delete orders within box 1 thru 8 with a single keystroke While in a menu these keys are used to select a particular entry from the menu These keys provide dual functionality When in order mode these keys can be u
30. Limited 1 year parts and labor 65000 HOURS TYPICAL at full load and 40 Degrees C ESP 816 Ethernet Card HOLDUP TIME THERMAL PROTECTION SAFETY STANDARDS UL CSA TUV CE FCC SERVICE Warranty Coverage MTBF DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W Weight Mounting Inputs Outputs LED Indicators ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity Range Altitude Cooling ELECTRICAL Power Requirements OPERATIONAL Network Type Communications Options SAFETY STANDARDS FCC CE SERVICE Warranty Coverage MTBF 6 28 x 2 20 inches 160 x 64 mm PC AT 16 bit bus ISA form factor 9 ounces ISA card slot 1 Ethernet Comm Port RJ45 and 10Base T GREEN LED ON To monitor network status O to 45 Degrees C 10 to 50 Degree C 10 to 90 RHNC O to 13000 feet ASL Free air convection 120mA 5volts DC Ethernet 10Mbps Conforms to IEEE 802 3 10BASE2 and 10BASE T standards Supports Full Duplex Ethernet to double the bandwidth Fully compatible with Novell NE2000 Supports automatic polarity detection and correction On board socket for an optional remote Boot ROM Class A Part 15 This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 class A for ITE and EN 50082 1 the essential protection requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagne
31. Product Manual OAsys PAD Kitchen Display Systems Release 2 1 Nov 1 2006 This manual is also published at WEB PAGE www selectelectronics com Please refer to this URL to obtain the most recent release available select CY i electronics Select Electronics Corporation Select Electronics Corporation 1975 Rockledge Drive 2 Patricia Lane Rockledge FL 32955 Rockaway NJ 07866 321 638 8948 FAX 321 638 8973 973 627 0351 FAX 973 625 4763 Select Electronics Corporation reserves the right to update or modify this document without notice The information within this document is believed to be accurate and correct Select Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable for errors contained within this document the incidental or consequential damage or losses resulting from or in connection with the interpretation presentation or product performance relating to the use or availability of material within or to the product itself The proprietary information contained within this document is copyright protected No part of this document may be reproduced photocopied or distributed without the expressed written consent of Select Electronics Corporation Copyright c 1999 2006 by Select Electronics Corporation All Rights Reserved Table Of Contents Chapter1 General 1 1 Terms and Definitions 1 2 Product Limited Warranty Chapter 2 OAsys Hardware 2 1 General Safety Precautions 2 2 Oasys Model Installation 2 2 1 Gener
32. RNHPOS SecurelT Processor Software 9 10 43 PM 39 ROD Quick Feature List All screens run in graphics mode with graphical help screens Fault tolerance master backup configuration Complete order recovery feature handles power failures automatically Language translation 200 combined orders per screen Recall Open Programmable for more Can view any bumped order still in queue Up to 200 or more Various color schemes definable by screen Various screen layouts definable by screen Average order time displayed by screen 10 Ethernet and or RS232 capabilities 11 100 backward compatible with KDSWin and KDSKernel software 12 Comes with Register Emulation program available for generating test orders 13 Comes with SEC Dashboard software for setup and diagnostics features 14 Works with OASys OASys IPad and IPad NGen hardware 15 Can bump orders to another screen if designated 16 Can bump active orders if selected 17 Auto reroute of orders to alternate screen if screen goes down 18 Automatically refreshes screens when devices turned on or reboot 19 Remotely refresh all screens at managers workstation 20 Programmable item and condiment colors 21 ltem summary screen displays summary of ALL items in open orders 22 Item summary separates special items from standard items 23 Auto bump orders by elapsed time 24 Spanning video SS SITAS NOTE The
33. TY STANDARDS UL CSA TUV CE FCC SERVICE Warranty Coverage MTBF Black high impact plastic ALL MARKING SHALL BE LEGIBLE PERMANENT AND CONTRASTING IN COLOR TO INCLUDE PART NUMBER MODEL NUMBER RATINGS SAFETY MARKS AND FILE NUMBERS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN DATE CODE AND SAFETY RELATED WARNINGS O to 40 Degrees C 25 TO 70 DEG C ABOVE 40 DEG C DERATE OUTPUT LINEARLY TO ZERO AT 105 DEG C AMBIENT 10 TO 90 NON CONDENSING O to 14000 feet ASL Free air convection 90 260 VAC 47 64 Hz AUTO RANGING 5 VDC AT 0 2 TO 2 5 A RIPPLE 75 mV PEAK TO PEAK OVER VOLTAGE AND OVER CURRENT LIMITED 1 0 MAXIMUM ALL OUTPUTS 5 10 MAXIMUM ALL OUTPUTS 3750 VAC FOR ONE MINUTE BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OF TRANSFORMER GLASS TUBE FUSE IN LINE SIDE lOmS MINIMUM AT FULL LOAD AND 120V INPUT NOT APPLICABLE UL LISTED TO REQUIREMENTS OF UL 1950 STANDARD cUL CERTIFIED TO REQUIREMENTS OF CSA 22 2 No 950 STANDARD APPROVED TO REQUIREMENTS OF IEC 950 EN 60950 STANDARDS Class A Part 15 MARK APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES DESIGNED TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF FCC LEVEL B RFI LIMITS Limited 1 year parts and labor 65000 HOURS TYPICAL at full load and 40 Degrees C DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W X H Weight Mounting Material Universal Mounting Bracket Consists of 2 pairs of bracket supports Maximum extended size per support 4 40 x 3 25 x 1 50 inches 118 x 83 x 38 mm Minim
34. UNC gt key to depress the lt 1 gt key If you do not do so just depress the lt FUNC gt key again At this point a diagnostic screen should appear which provides CONFIGURATION and ERROR information If you cannot get this screen to appear by depressing the keys on the bump bar return to Step 3 the bump bar is not yet functional This step can be repeated on each of the bump bars attached to the OASys box to insure proper operation If you cannot get this screen to appear via any of the bump bars check the following e Make sure that the bump bars are plugged into the proper board to go along with the screen you are looking at It is best to insure that all bump bars are working before moving on However Step 4 can be performed without the use of a bump bar It is very important that you get to the diagnostics screen so that we can properly diagnose the problems By removing power to the OASys box and installing a PC keyboard you can access the diagnostic screen This is done by depressing the F key followed by the 1 key on the PC keyboard We should point out that you will first hit a CONFIGURATION screen if your unit is equipped with a Disk on a module DOM Simply skip this phase of the boot process by depressing the lt ESC gt key on the PC keyboard NOTE You can exit the DIAG screen by depressing the lt ESC gt key on either the bump bar or PC keyboard 49 Once you have everything up and running including
35. acket firmly in place 6 Remove both surface bracket flanges installed in STEP 4 to allow these flanges to be secured to the mounting surface For drywall concrete surface mounting drill Y inch holes at the pencil marks to secure the plastic anchors which support 10 self tapping screws provided With wood surfaces of at least 1 4 inch thickness mount the bracket support at your pencil marks using The 10 self tapping screws For sheet metal surfaces either pre drill Y inch holes at your pencil mark locations and secure the bracket support with 10 24 Y inch machine screws lock washer and nut or use the self tapping 10 screws with non drilled holes Proceed to secure the 2 bracket supports to the mounting surface at the pencil markings indicating the bracket flange hole locations made in STEP 5 7 Once the bottom bracket supports are firmly mounted onto the mounting surface repeat STEP 4 then rotate the bracket to the desired angle and height for optimal user access See FIGURE 2 Firmly tighten the 1 4 inch bolts that hold the top and bottom bracket supports together 8 When done mounting the IPad bracket replace the IPad top cover with circuit board and ensure that the top cover is firmly fastened using the hex screws removed in STEP 2 9 Re insert all connections and strap down any loose cables to prevent damage during normal operation The IPad is now ready to be placed into normal operation Power may be applied at this time System
36. al Requirements 2 2 2 Configuring Components 2 2 3 Making Cable Connections To The OAsys KDS 2 2 4 Installing AV1000 Cards with Existing EV1000 Cards 2 2 9 Troubleshooting 2 2 6 SK9200 Bump Bar Universal Mounting Bracket Kit 2 3 OAsys IPad Model Installation 2 3 1 General Requirements 2 3 2 Configuring Components 2 3 3 Making Cable Connections To The IPad KDS 2 3 4 Troubleshooting 2 3 5 Optional Accessories 2 3 5 1 Universal Mounting Bracket Kit 2 3 5 2 Cable Shroud Kit Chapter 3 OAsys Software 3 1 OAsys Setup Utility 3 2 Ethernet Setup Utility 3 3 EVBasic Software 3 4 SEC Dashboard Utility 3 5 Rod Maintenance 3 6 Remote Order Display ROD 3 7 OdAsys Diagnostics 3 8 Register Emulator 3 9 Chinese Support DBCS 3 10 Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Product Specifications 4 1 OAsys KDS 4 2 OAsys ipad KDS Chapter 5 Copyrights and License Agreement Chapter 1 General 1 1 Terms amp Definitions Host PC any controller or PC that the ROD Dashboard software is installed on This may be a backroom server PC based register etc IPad refers to the OASys IPad To differentiate between the OASys and OASys IPad we will reference it in this manual as IPad only IPad NGen Next generation IPad To differentiate between the IPad NGen and the other products in this manual it will be simply refered to as NGen IPad remote keypad that can be used in conjunction with the IPad and IPan NGen devices Keypad
37. apture a i Select Electronics Das or td Windows Explorer vi Select Electronics Dashboard A 04Sys videos Virtual Printer rae software prior to proceeding Specials Printe Receipt Printer 2 Valid commands MESSAGE lt texb displays instruction box on PC s VIDEO lt number gt selects video 1 16 for all subse CLEARSCREEN lt color gt clears screen to specified color ATTRIBUTE lt foreground gt lt backgro sets text attributes CURSOR lt row gt lt col gt sets cursor position on video DISPLAYTEXT lt text gt displays text at current cursor pi LOWLEVEL lt cmds gt executes low level escape segi Y Warning Running a script file while other KDS software is in use may cause unexpected results Please unload all KDS TA Grit 1 BB OK Drive Thru ODASys 2 2 Expediter DASys 1 T3 Gril 1 OK Drive Thru DASys 2 2 Expediter Sound ON Eo WinCapture A i Select Electronics Das INI RIA 1 45PM Script files are the most powerful and most flexible features of the Dashboard Script files can be designed to perform a whole host of functions From flashing multiple files rebooting OASys devices displaying instructions or test sequences on the OASys devices testing bump bars etc Any or all of these can be incorporated in a single script file See Script File Commands for more details on creating script files 28 Dashboard Online Information Tabs
38. ase unit For extending the duplicate feature to more than one additional monitor use the SEC video splitter booster device available from SEC or your dealer Touch Screen Monitors Requires a TOUCHSCREEN ADAPTER PLUG available from SEC or your distributor Select ELOGRAPHICS or MICROTOUCH models with an RS232C serial interface at 9600 Baud Set S1 8 Enable UP on only the EV1000 card s that will be using a touch screen monitor interface Use RJ45 8 wire cable to connect to the desired EV1000 card port normally used for bump bar input with the adapter plug at the touch screen port side The configured plug will make necessary RS232C 9 pin serial port connections as follows EV1000 Pin RS232C Pin Signal 1 5 GND 4 3 TX 7 2 RX 2 2 4 Installing AV1000 Cards with Existing EV1000 Cards These instructions apply for the following conditions 1 Adding AV1000 card s to an OAsys enclosure with pre existing EV1000 card s 2 Substituting AV1000 card s for defective EV1000 card s 3 All other cases when there will be EV1000 cards and AV1000 cards co existing within the same OAsys controller enclosure Please take note of the following steps to insure proper operation Failure to perform the following steps will prevent the OAsys from working properly and may cause the OAsys to appear as if it is not working at all 1 Make certain that power is removed from the OAsys controller enclosure prior to removal of enclosure cover and
39. at are not available on the IPad due to the lesser number of keys The menu key will pop up a menu of the missing keys that can then be accessed via the number keys Dual key depression Clir 0 Depressing the Clear key and 0 key simultaneously while the IPad is booting will bring up the IPad setup screen Normally this setup screen is accessed by booting the IPad with a PC keyboard plugged into it but this allows the user to configure the IPad without a PC keyboard 43 The OASys devices come equipped with several self diagnostic features By using these features it is possible to troubleshoot potential problems even prior to connecting it to a Host PC or communicating to it In order to access the diagnostics function you must first depress the lt FUNC gt key on the keypad This will bring up a FUNCTION MENU where several selections can be made If a selection is not made within 6 seconds the FUNCTION MENU will disappear To select an option from the menu simply depress the number associated with it All diagnostics functions are non destructive and can be done while the store is active No orders will be lost and you can return to the order screen by depressing the ESC key from anv diaanostic view The STATUS REPORT screen will display a whole host of information This information will include configuration settings as well as on going diagnostics information It is a good idea to check the configuration settings to ins
40. at could result in a risk of fire or electric shock To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble product components labeled for AC power operation i e power supplies or components not specifically designated in these instructions for user access Opening or removing covers may expose dangerous voltages Service or repair work is performed at the service depot OAsys Hardware General Safety Precautions REEE When required to dismantle system components be sure than all mounting screws washers nuts etc are securely in place prior to operation of the kitchen system These hardware components may be required to ensure reliable operation and compliance to radio emissions standards Incorrectly reassembled products can cause electric shock when the equipment is subsequently powered on To avoid equipment damage or personal injury a DO NOT permanently install any of these product components on a portable cart stand or table b DO NOT route equipment cables where normal usage of the desired area is impeded c insure proper isolation from heat chemicals or liquids d mounting equipment to shelves only where accidental contact will not cause falling e tightly wrap and secure excess cable wires in an out of the way place such as under counters or behind the monitor DO NOT leave cable where it may accidentally drop onto food preparation areas hot surfaces or floors A SK9200 bump bars are capable of horizontall
41. be used to indicate that the ROD is currently running or idle There are a few buttons available via the ROD screen to provide limited backroom functionality Most of the online options are available at the bump bars and allow easy access at the front of house These buttons include a REFRESH ROD button that will repaint all screens ABOUT ROD that will provide information about the ROD software and the system it is running on and a ROUTING PERIOD drop down list that will allow the manager to switch between pre defined routing periods during peak and non peak times E A Recycle Bin Command Fedex HP Director Prompt a fe Mw A ie Rod America Online QuickTime Adobe Maintenance Player Photoshop Internet AOL Computer RealOne SuperSiteAT2 Explorer Check Up Player a Ss SES CAMEDIA UPS OnLine Dashboard Master1 2 WorldShip SEC Register HPMemories QuickBooks Emulator Disc Pro Editi Disc e y R e 9 10 12 PM Initializing data 0K HP Photo amp Ad aware 6 0 cera A 9 10 12 PM Reading C Rod32 R0D32 1NI 9 10 12 PM ORDER RECOVERY ENABLED E SEC ROD Version 1 0 17 E Eal Remote Cider Display System by Select Electronics Corporation Copyright 2003 2004 All Rights Reserved Fault tolerance disabled 9 10 14 PM Screens Initialized cken 2002 b a aei wan Refresh Sr A E RODs About ROD e Windows Commview Explorer o UE fa NHPOS Packet NC
42. cable distance for RS232C is limited to 50 feet 5 Once all devices are confirmed to be powered on and operational the PC POS can be powered on and the KDS software can be installed to ensure proper communications with each IPad Refer to the KDS Software documentation for proper software installation configuration and operation of the KDS Making Cable Connections To The IPAD KDS application This information will also offer details for setting the Ethernet IP addresses how to configure your KDS screen formats flashing application versions to the IPad etc The IPad offers a configuration menu which is displayed if a standard 101 key PC keyboard is attached to the keyboard port on the IPad This menu will allow you to select a pre installed KDS application configure Ethernet IP address and for various diagnostics Since the PC Keyboard port is for diagnostic and setup purposes during normal operation the PC keyboard should be detached from the IPad Unit OE EEE HUB FOR COLOR ETHERNET VGA SVGA OPERATION MONITOR POWER SUPPLY PWR LINK ETHERNET VGA SVGA MONITOR Rozoee R22 KEYBRD COM1 COM2 EEE PC KEYBOARD USE FOR SOFTWARE CONNECT AUXILLARY SETUP AND TO SERVER HOST CONNECTION DIAGNOSTICS RS232C PORT TO PRINTER ONLY FOR DIRECT OR OTHER COMMUNICA TIONS REMOTE OPERATION DEVICE Optional Features A duplicate video configuration allows 2 or more monitors to display the identical information This fea
43. cata ace cists ota 300 H E0 ZFFH IMLERTUPL vies ese eae ares 10 300 31FH BOOT RUM co pte es eens No Boot ROM 320 33FH 340 35FH J60 37FH 300 39FH JA0 3BFH 300 3DFH 3E0 3FFH select an 1 0 base address Note gt Current setting Uccupied by other devices Help F1 Previous Esc Move Bar Tl select NOTE One common way used to confirm ethernet connections is to execute a PING command from the host PC However this does not insure that your settings are correct The OASys will respond to the PING command once the ethernet drivers are properly loaded regardless of these settings Therefore a simple PING test does not confirm proper setup Also as stated the OASys will not respond to the PING request until the drivers are loaded These do not get loaded by the OASys until just prior to loading the EVBASIC software This means that when you are sitting at a DOS prompt Setup Utility screen or other screen not related to EVBASIC your PING requests will not be responded to 2i S15 EVBasic Software When the OASys has finished booting it will come to rest at a screen similar to that below It will indicate the version number of the software currently running as well as some other important information At this point the OASys is completely functional and is waiting for commands to be transmitted to it via the host device Once these commands have been received from the host the OASys screen will repaint and order boxes clocks e
44. e segment one end must be grounded 1 Insert the RJ 45 connector into the UTP jack on the adapter 2 Connect one end of the UTP cable to a 10BASE T HUB Once the hardware is installed initialize your software refer to software vendor instructions to complete installation 2 2 3 Making Cable Connections To The OAsys KDS NOTE DO NOT APPLY POWER TO ANY COMPONENTS AT THIS TIME As shown in Figure 1 make the proper cable connections 1 OAsys network connection to the RS232C port on the PC POS 2 Position universal power supply in place for normal operation DO NOT APPLY AC POWER 3 Attach bump bars to the proper port on the a R5232 PORT PO POS SERVER E1000 CARD DUPLICATE WIDEO PORT VGATSYGA MONITOR CS aos ali eth k9200 BUMP BAR FIGURE 1 ae ys unit NOTE The cable between the OAsys unit to the bump bar provides DC power to the bump bar 12V and should be no more than 50 feet in length Excessive cable distances could cause erratic bump bar behavior 4 Attach each VGA monitor video signal cable to the proper OAsys video port Final Steps NOTE During the final steps installing the OAsys KDS and at any time during normal usage DO NOT connect or disconnect any cables while power is supplied to any system devices Connections or removal of cables while power is applied may result in erratic operation system degradation or possible damage to system devices 1 Plug in
45. ecting the Host computer RS232C port or when networking the IPAD KDS system into the on site Ethernet hub Restrict null modem RS232C cable to maximum lengths of 50 feet each Refer to Ethernet hub manufacturer for maximum Ethernet cabling distances specified Mounting Components NIT If monitor brackets are used install these prior to cabling monitors or other components Be sure when locating the mounting location of monitors that the video signal cable length used to connect to the IPAD unit does not exceed 25 feet The IPAD unit is best installed on top of a work counter along the side edge of a shelf or counter shelf or fixed to a wall Consider power outlet location and best area for ventilation servicing amp safety to both personnel and equipment Under no circumstances should the power supply cables communications cables or VGA monitor cables be used to suspend the IPad Unit as a mounting means When using this mounting bracket refer to APPENDIX A for instructions 13 2 3 2 Configuring Components Each IPAD KDS Unit is pre set for plug n play This column intentionally left blank operation at the factory for the most standard operational usage of the IPAD KDS There are no jumpers or DIP switches required for configuring the IPAD KDS Unit Software configuration can be accomplished by attaching a PC keyboard to the IPad prior to powering up Once powered up the IPad Configuration screen will allow proper setup Th
46. en damaged F If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 2 2 OAsys Model Installation 2 2 1 anes UA a In addition to components supplied with OAsys KDS kits on site you will need the following other equipment in order to complete installation of the OAsys KDS system A standard computer VGA SVGA color or paper white display monitor for each OAsys video channel supplied with your kit Models and size may be selected at your option Standard 15 Pin high density connector should be provided for compatible interconnection An AC power wall outlet needs to be located in close proximity to the OAsys KDS base enclosure and additionally for each video monitor to be installed DO NOT attempt to extend the power supply output cord which connects directly to the OAsys enclosure Often existing computer or POS resisters existing on site can readily interface with your OAsys KDS base unit Alternately an Ethernet hub link may be used for OAsys kits which were purchased with an Ethernet interface option For new sites typically all POS equipment will be installed within the same time period It is assumed the dealer has integrated the desired order taking equipment and interface for simple connection with the OAsys KDS system In other cases there may be existing order taking ECR or PC based POS equipment that now is desired to facilitate a new kitchen display system or upgrade This equipment will use one of tw
47. ernet Explorer Command Prompt z Grill 1 p l pa r 13 Drive Thru A Specials Printe Presas jals Pr DASys 2 Receipt Printer a TA 2 Expediter Comme i 3 EW2000 ic backup UNE ics Package El ds C renos 4 t E Rel201 art i E los SEC Register Continue Exit El SECROD SoundON INI Start Eo WinCapture 9 i Select Electronics Das 26 Depressing the COMM DATA button will bring up a window that displays a variety of information about the communication layer of the Dashboard This layer is commonly called the OASysX control Most of the information on this screen is for diagnostics purposes only and may only be required for troubleshooting low level problems However it can be very helpful in determining if data is being transmitted and received by the Host PC in order to confirm basic functionality O Recycle Bin windows Explorer J wi Select Electronics Dashboard Internet Exploret tl Command Prompt 211 011 12110101 1011011018101 HOJONSIIDE SEC Register Emulator Clear Exit Viewing 192 168 254 1 OASysX Version 2 0 12 Single process SoundON INI Eo WinCapture i Select Electronics Das 4 i view Comm Data R A 1 44PM 2J Depressing the PLAY SCRIPT button will bring up a file selection window This will default to the current working directory but script files can be created in and played from any directory Once you have selected the correct
48. f 1 Monitor not turned on 2 Monitor not connected to IPAD unit 3 Monitor brightness turned too low 4 IPAD unit turned off 5 IPAD IP Address is incorrect 6 Screen saver active 7 Video monitor commanded to be blank 1 Connection cable link lost or damaged 2 Baud rate mismatch If RS232C Link 1 Improper Software installation or BIOS configuration 1 Comm cable link lost or wrong 2 IPAD unit turned off 3 Baud rate mismatch If RS232C Link 4 Improper software installation or configuration 5 PC Comm port not configured correctly 6 Incorrect IP Address for Ethernet Link 16 1 Trace cable break check cable pinout 2 Check POS to IPAD baud rates are identical 3 Verify Ethernet IP Address or duplicate IP settings on more than one IPAD 4 Check power POS Host PC equipment turned on 1 Check monitor power switches and line cord connected 2 Check monitor video cable in place 3 Adjust monitor brightness control 4 Check power to IPAD base unit 5 Check for proper IP address or duplicate IP settings on more than one IPAD 6 Generate system activity to resume screen display 7 Check software operation and activity correct 1 Trace cable break or incorrect pinout 2 Check POS to IPAD baud rates are identical 1 Verify software installation per vendor s requirements Verify BIOS settings are correct 1 Trace cable break or incorrect pinout 2 Check power to IPAD
49. fill in all of the fields with the current settings At this point you can move from tab to tab making any necessary changes Once you have made all of your changes you will need to depress the APPLY CHANGES button in order to register these changes Otherwise all settings will revert to the original settings You will also notice that when you apply changes the PARAMETER WINDOW will compress all entries 33 The initial tab is the screen Definition Tab This is where you will define the screen type personality and address This is the only tab that MUST be filled in for the Remote Order Display software to function All other tabs will be filled in with default settings that can optionally be modified PARAMETERS Device Type Name Mapping Screen Type The screen tab will contain parameters that are associated with each KDS screen view This includes color style number of columns etc As new formats become available they will be added to the drop down list PARAMETERS Screen Saver Screen Layout Screen Field Color definition The sound tab will contain all parameters associated with the audible speaker within the IPad or OASys bump bar SK9200 Since the IPad can support a much wider variety of programmable tones certain fields will only be enabled for IPad devices PARAMETERS Order Beeper Tone Style El El U5pecialty 34 Definition Tab Screens Tab Scan bayou EE Color defnbans el
50. he SK9200 top cover lifts out of its hold position Then slowly pry open the top cover and place on a flat surface excercising care not to crease or damage the key matrix ribbon cable Each SK9200 bump bar is pre set for plug n play operation at the factory It may be wise to visually check the required settings are intact especially when servicing or replacing bump bar devices The following table lists the designated settings for proper SK9200 bump bar use for OAsys KDS operation Factory settings are in BOLD KEYPAD CONNECTOR TO speaker 3 CARD RESET C al JP2 nso fl SPEAKER eN VOLUME SK9200 BUMP BAR Power Input JP1 OPEN 12V Input CLOSE 5V Input Compatibility JP2 RS232C SHORT RESET SHORT SK4400 Compatibility DEVICE ID S1 1 2 3 4 Device ID OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 5 ON OFFON OFF 6 OFFON ON OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF 8 OFF OFF OFF ON 9 ON OFF OFF ON 10 OFF ON OFF ON 11 ON ON OFF ON 12 OFF OFF ON ON 13 ON OFFON ON 14 OFF ON ON ON 15 ON ON ON ON 16 S1 5 6 Mode OFF OFF RS232C SK9200 BUMP BAR Cont Adjust to suitable SPEAKER volume The SK9200 bump bar is supplied with a double sided removable key template The template provided offers key labels for most common KDS usage It will display key labels for viewing in a horizontal bump bar mounting position or a vertical mounting position The bu
51. indicated on the Dashboards status bar Depressing the The FLASH The COMM The PLAY SCRIPT is a INI SETTINGS button will allow DATA button REFRESH powerful function that button will you to download will allow you to button will get can initiate pre display a files to the view the data up to date programmed script files window that OASys devices being information to perform a host of allows you to such as transmitted and from the functions such as view the software received for OASys flashing multiple files current INI updates diagnostics devices and confirming and recording settings images batch purposes refresh all proper installation commands etc views displaying information on remote screens testing bump bars etc N Ni en indicates A n th Recycle Bir ainai The H E A LTH e STATUS Dashboard Select Elecironics Dashboard window E displays the e E E 2n INI settings F Comm Data Refresh Play Script cu rrent status S ettin S PROASys Videos EBumpBars Mappings Printers for all defined g OASys Controller 1 i devices both S N 000001 TA Drive Thru Firmware version 2 0 16 DASys 2 Mapped Shel 2 Expediter OASys and IPad EA TH CUCCKINIG MICADIENMATNMACYO xxxxxxxxxx pein eases e th at sal Em 0 OK indicates omman ors i as lon Phen A that the device MOTS 1 per aps Beh ale
52. ion with the IPAD KDS system In other cases there may be existing order taking ECR or PC based POS equipment that now is desired to facilitate a new kitchen display system or upgrade This equipment will use one of two methods to interface with the IPAD KDS system A Similarly both simple and complex POS PC based amp ECR based systems are ready to interface with the IPAD KDS providing a standard RS232C port is available for dedicated KDS peripheral use This port may be available on many POS registers backroom PC or site server from which the KDS software will be implemented B In other installations an Ethernet hub connection is required KDS application software will transfer order transactions internally from the POS terminal General Requirements Or ECR register to the Host platform and then to the kitchen display system connected at the RS232C port or Ethernet hub IPAD KDS software or other application software provider will make available optional parameter features which select desired kitchen routing tasks screen formats etc for kitchen system operation Refer to the software application documentation when ready to install software MNT Monitor Brackets may be required for overhead monitor mounting or other methods of out of the way monitor mounting Select brackets that suit your needs based on cost size positioning etc UE LO RON 8 Lem MELONI Some installations may require custom length cabling for conn
53. ions cable is connected to the RJ45 jack the rubber cable grommet is in place and the top cover is firmly secured The bump bar is now ready to be placed into normal operation Re connect the RJ45 snap connector in place Power may be applied at this time System may be operated at this time ORIENTATION OPTIONS SK9200 y Secure with screw and lock washer ADJUST TO DESIRED ANGLE AND HEIGHT FIGURE 1 12 2 9 OAsys IPad Model Installation In addition to components supplied with IPAD KDS kits on site you will need the following other equipment in order to complete installation of the IPAD KDS system A standard computer VGA SVGA color or paper white display monitor for each IPAD video channel supplied with your kit Models and size may be selected at your option Standard 15 pin high density connector should be provided for compatible interconnection AC POWER An AC power wall outlet needs to be located in close proximity to the IPAD KDS enclosure DO NOT attempt to extend the power supply output cord which connects directly to the IPAD enclosure Often existing computer or POS registers existing on site can readily interface with your IPAD KDS base unit An Ethernet hub link is provided with the IPAD KDS For new sites typically all POS equipment will be installed within the same time period It is assumed the dealer has integrated the desired order taking equipment and interface for simple connect
54. is screen can also be accessed without the use of a PC keyboard by depressing the lt CLEAR gt key and lt Q gt key on the IPad simultaneously while booting The IPAD Unit is supplied with a double sided removable key template The template provided offers key labels for most common KDS usage It will display key labels for viewing in a horizontal bump bar mounting position or a vertical mounting position The IPAD Unit comes factory oriented for horizontal mounting but can easily be switched to display vertical key labels as follows 4 Separate the IPAD Unit top cover from the base enclosure by removing all four cover screws Two screws are located on each side panel of the top cover 5 Locate the key template tab on the backside of the top cover Grab the tab and slide out the template 6 Holding the template tab reinsert the template with the vertical key labels visible through the key windows on the top of the cover 7 Secure top cover to bottom plate 14 2 3 3 1 Plug in monitor power cords into AC outlet and apply power to each monitor 2 Next connect the monitor signal cable to the VGA port on the IPad Unit and secure connector screws on the VGA connector to the IPad Port 3 Plug in IPAD Unit power supply to AC outlet NOTE If properly installed The green power LED should illuminate on the IPad when power is applied Also the monitor should display a visible start up screen within a few seconds If the
55. l permmipilar Lime Samp o Ling 7 Sn pila Lic 4 Sounds Tab C Beep cn free onder anty Beep on oll order Tona Side 7 Datis Bumping Tab i i Bump Actas The bumping tab contains parameters ied E Sa associated with the bumping or clearing of orders on Enabled Enabled Aina Bump Time fice the screen e mi Remove orders as they are bumped el other screens T PARAMETERS per Sand bungadontersosi ao REE Bump ctives BS Sendbumpedorderstoprnier ire y Auto Bump FO Send Bumped orders to Video Send Bumped orders to Printer Remove orders once the are bumped at other screens by order number The routing tab contains any parameters that are associated with the routing and or rerouting a tea lamitan of the orders to this particular screen The register A isa list will allow orders from any particular register to be displayed or blocked at this display PARAMETERS gs Reroute downed video to a Siow Wop Spe 1 Send Orders from Closed Station To Video A a Register Routing Table Spacinty Oy Ma Period Routing EEN 3 Halpa rh Fs 35 The Item Display tab contains parameters that determines how items are displayed or filtered on the screen PARAMETERS Disable Item Consolidation Display ONLY Special Items The Timers tab determines how order clocks are handled on the screen PARAMETERS Priority Order Clock Rush Order Clock Item Display Tab H
56. levels of this manual DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W X H Weight Mounting Inputs Outputs Enclosure ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity Range Altitude Cooling ELECTRICAL Power Requirements OPERATIONAL CPU and Chipset BIOS DRAM Memory Bus Interface DMA and Interrupts Additional Features Keystroke Applications Screen Format Serial Baud Rate Network Type Optional Features Communications Communications Distance SAFETY STANDARDS FCC CE UL cUL SERVICE Replaceable Components Warranty Coverage MTBF IPAD KDS Unit NA NA Wall or tabletop variable positioning with mounting bracket 2 Comm Ports 9 pin Din 1 RS232C 1 RS232C RS485 Both with 16550 FIFO UART 1 PC Keyboard and mouse port Mini Din 1 SVGA Video Port 15pin HD Din Integrated 9x2 Bump Bar port 8pin RJ45 1 Ethernet Comm Port RJ45 Rolled Stainless Steel 062 inches O to 50 Degrees C 10 to 60 Degree C 10 to 90 RHNC O to 14000 feet ASL Free air convection 1000mA 5volts DC Ali M6117C INTEL Compatible 386SX 40 CPU with Ali M1217B chipset AMI system BIOS 1 MB up to 32MB 2 sockets for 72 pin single side SIMM modules ISA and PC 104 16 bit data bus at 8 MHz 8737 x 2 7 channels 8259 x 2 15 hardware interrupts Watchdog timer Real time Clock 1 000 000 Depressions VGA SVGA color BW 80x25 text 16 colors 40x25 text 16 color
57. llation run the integrated diagnostic application Additionally your KDS software provider will usually offer error code conditions and log files for monitoring system operation Refer to the software documentation to determine what monitoring and error reporting capabilities are offered SYMPTOM MONITOR NOT UPDATING SCREEN OR ONLY START SCREEN IS DISPLAYED ON MONITOR NO VIDEO ON MONITOR BUMPBAR SENDS NO KEY ENTRY OR NO BEEP HEARD PC BOOT UP ERRORS REPORTED OR PC LOCKS UP DURING PROGRAM EXECUTION ACTING STRANGE OR RUNNING SLOWLY PC KDS SOFTWARE REPORTS COMM ERRORS IN ERROR LOG 1 Improper communications cable or disconnected communications cable 2 Baud rate mismatch 3 Video ID incorrect 4 Base unit cards unseated in socket 5 Register PC Server turned off 1 Monitor not turned on 2 Monitor not connected to OAsys base unit 3 Monitor brightness turned too low 4 OAsys unit turned off 5 Video ID incorrect 6 Base unit cards unseated in socket 7 Screen saver active 8 Video monitor commanded to be blank 1 Connection cable link lost or damaged 2 Baudrate incorrect 3 SK9200 power absent 4 SK9200 cabled to wrong EV1000 card 5 SK9200 mode setting incorrect 6 Beep mode set for PC activated 1 PC comm port not configured correctly 2 Comm cable link lost or damaged 3 Improper Software installation or configuration 1 Comm cable link lost or wrong 2 OA
58. monitor power cords into AC outlet and apply power to each monitor 2 Plug in OAsys base unit power supply to AC outlet NOTE If properly installed The OAsys power LED s 5V 12V amp 12V should illuminate each bump bar should visibly show an illuminated green light and sound a single 1 second beep when then OAsys unit is powered up Also each monitor should display a visible start up screen within a few seconds If the proper response is not confirmed refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual for advice 3 For normal operation the video monitor used as DISPLAY 1 will report when the OAsys KDS start up is ready From the bump bar press the FUNC key to switch to the site menu At this menu you can test the bump bar display set up configuration and monitor network activity Instructions for menu operation are supplied on the menu screen To resume to normal screen mode press ESC key 4 Once all devices are confirmed to be operationally powered on the PC POS can be powered on and the KDS software can be installed See KDS Software documentation for proper software installation configuration and operation Optional Features Duplicate Video Output A duplicate video configuration allows 2 monitors to display the identical information This configuration is directly available at each video monitor port on the OAsys base unit One duplicate video port is supplied for each unique video port on the OAsys b
59. mp bar comes factory oriented for horizontal mounting but can easily be switched to display vertical key labels as follows 1 Remove the bump bar top cover as instructed above 2 Locate the key template tab on the back of the bump bar top cover Grab the tab and slide out the template 3 Holding the template tab reinsert the template with the vertical key labels visible through the key windows on the top of the bump bar cover Connect bump bar RJ45 cable into designated jack on SK9200 circuit card for routing to EV1000 card in OAsys enclosure When configuration and cable connection for the SK9200 bump bar is completed ensure that the SK9200 key matrix ribbon cable is in place the communications cable is connected to the RJ45 jack the rubber cable grommet is also in place then firmly secure top cover If you are unsure of the appropriate speaker volume needed at this time upon final installation and power up adjust the speaker volume to desired level Secure top cover after this adjustment is made PC3860 PROCESSOR CARD There are no user selectable options necessary for configuring the PC3860 processor card This card is plug n play ready for operation as supplied from the factory for the base OAsys operation Future optional features will be provided as needed which may affect these factory defaults ont SONTE EE Pi RESET EXT PWR sp2 comm Pe ON CHIP Ami a a CONT PCHO4 BUS CONTA IDE HARD DRIVE po DRIVE
60. n be changed at any point of the day via the ROD user interface If no text is entered in the routing period table then no routing periods are defined Text Translation F Ma dmum table anmes Tesi Translation Table AOD ITEN TU LIST gt Taing Comiani n ALA Ai language 1 e Alt Language 2 Routing Periods a la A Command Fedex HP Director Prompt E Select Electronics ROD Maintenance 1 0 13 H Global Settings Definition Scree Sou Bumping Item display Routing Periods H Text Translation NCR NHPOS Options Fault Tolerance 1 Speciality EN Routing Periods Primary Routing Period Fest Alternate Routing Period 1 Slow Whop amp Spec r A J Altemate Routing Period 2 WhopperOnly etic A Alternate Routing Period 3 Whopper amp Expeditor an Altemate Routing Period 4 Specialy Only Alternate Routing Period 5 Specialty 8 Expeditor Alternate Routing Period 6 Slow Burger amp Spec Alternate Routing Period Hivol Special Only Apply Changes Apply new settings i be NHPOS Packet NCRNHPOS SecurelT rocesso Software a Start Pl Select Electronics RO Fil Routing Periods c WinCapture 37 Ri FO 10 41 AM Fault Tolerance Fault tolerance 1s a powerful feature that will allow a copy of the ROD software to Eae be loaded and running at two different PC s pa Select Electronics ROD Maintenance 11 013 One PC will be designated as the Primary E Poun Peio System a
61. n can only be performed on screen 1 This screen will display any and all information being sent to it by the Host PC If no data appears on the screen than your OASys is running correctly and your problem can be found in one of the following areas e The host PC is not properly configured properly to send KDS data to the OASys box Recheck your PC setting The RS232 Ethernet cable connecting the host PC to the OASys is either defective or not properly installed e The host PC is having troubles communicating Check PC hardware e Contact your PC hardware provider or software provider for additional assistance If you do see data on this screen yet the OASys still does not display KDS information than check the following e Insure that the communication settings baud flow control etc match on both the OASys and PC ends e Check cabling connecting the host PC to the OASys box Contact SEC for additional assistance 50 APPENDIX A Y our software vendor may require that the OASys be pre configured with certain settings and require a minimum version of OASys software to be flashed onto the OASys box Without having the correct setting and the correct version number the OASys box will function properly as a standalone unit but may not receive any kitchen display information or may have intermittent problems Please make sure that you have the proper settings and version numbers before continuing Progressive Requires version 1 0 31 or g
62. nd the other as a Backup The Backup NEP will run in an Idle Mode until it detects that the Y Speci Primary goes down at which time it will become that active server If the Primary ever comes back alive it will take over once again and the backup will go Idle This is all done seamlessly and transparently There are only ste three entries required to configure both the ta Digs Primary and Backup This system is the ackup Sys Initiate crossover Manually y Primary IP address 192 168 254 64 PARAMETERS This System Is n _ INS Currently editing 1 Speciaity Initiate Crossover E T IP Address Pil Select Electronics RO Fl Fault Tolerance Settings E WinCapture amp A 50 10 40 AM One important fact about the fault tolerance feature is that the register system in use MUST have the capability to send orders to both the Primary and Backup PC in order for it to function 100 If this is not the case and the register system 1s only capable of sending to the Primary then the fault tolerance feature can still function in a limited fashion Once the Primary goes down the Backup will kick in but 1t will only allow the processing of existing orders Since any new orders rung up at the register are not being sent to the Backup then he has no knowledge of them NHPOS Settings Recycle Bin Command Pr ompt kh Select Electronics ROD Maintenance Y1 0 13 m Rod Maintenance E Global Settings Definition H Routing Periods
63. nt and IRQ 1 Trace cable break or incorrect pinout 2 Check power to OAsys base unit 3 Verify RS232C port is configured correctly at PC or POS Host 4 Verify no other device shares selected comm port I O address assignment and IRQ 2 2 6 SK9200 Bump Bar Universal Mounting Bracket Kit The SK9200 Bump Bar Stainless Steel Universal Mounting Bracket is capable of unlimited configuration positions and useful mounting locations This bracket can be mounted on walls tops of counters counter edges shelving edges under counters shelves monitor brackets vertically and horizontally mounted onto the front or sides of video monitors or monitor brackets or various unique other locations 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 Turn off power to the bump bar and all equipment cabled to and from the bump bar To remove the top cover on the SK9200 bump bar carefully insert a flat screwdriver tip at the slotted end of the unit and twist the screwdriver tip until the SK9200 top cover lifts out of its hold position Then slowly pry open the top cover and place on a flat surface taking care not to crease or damage the key matrix ribbon cable Using the machine screws provided mount one of the bracket supports utilizing the two pre threaded screw holes on each end of the bottom side of the bump bar See FIGURE 1 Then mount the second bracket support to the opposite end of the bump bar It is not necessary to remove existing bump bar
64. o B In other installations an Ethernet hub connection is required KDS application software will transfer order transactions internally from the POS terminal methods to interface with the OAsys KDS system General Requirements A Similarly both simple and complex POS PC based amp ECR based systems are ready to interface with the OAsys KDS providing a standard RS232C port is available for dedicated KDS peripheral use This port may be available on many POS registers backroom PC or site server from which the KDS software will be implemented B In other installations an Ethernet hub connection is required KDS application software will transfer order transactions internally from the POS terminal or ECR register to the Host platform and then to the kitchen display system connected at the RS232C port or Ethernet hub OAsys KDS software or other application software provider will make available optional parameter features which select desired kitchen routing tasks screen formats etc for kitchen system operation Refer to the software application documentation when RARI to install SEE TE MAIN INS OONA Monitor Brackets may be required for overhead monitor mounting or other methods of out of the way monitor mounting Select brackets that suit your needs based on cost size positioning etc Some installations may require custom length cabling for connecting the Host computer RS232C port or when networking the OAsys KDS system into
65. o Configuration with Fail Safe Settings depress lt Enter gt and select Y es 3 Go to Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings depress lt Enter gt and select Y es 4 Go to Advanced CMOS Setup and change Bootup Sequence to C A CDROM 5 Go to Save Settings and Exit depress lt Enter gt key and select Y es Your unit should now boot properly 52 OAsys Hardware Specifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this 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 cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W X H Weight Mounting Cable Type Inputs Outputs Enclosure ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity Range Altitude Cooling ELECTRICAL Power Requirements OPERATIONAL Screen Format Baud Rate Communications Distance Network Type Optional Features SAFETY STANDARDS
66. on If you do not see your choice on the first menu you can continue on to the next menu by depressing the lt 9 gt key At all times you may depress the lt ESC gt key to return to the original setup screen without having any of your changes take effect Actually none of the changes will take effect until you complete the entire configuration process OAsys Setup Utility sele et OASys SETUP UTILITY You have just purchased the most versatile itc Display System available on the market e D Sys menu driven configuration process ou to customize the OASus controller to cific needs our menu list please select one of igurations If you would like to he please contact SEC Depress lt 1 gt to Enter Setup Utility lt ESC gt to Exit Program Version 2 60 6 SELECT VENDOR or REGISTER electronics 1 NCR 2170 NHP RS232 2 Compris 3 Progressive Apigent xelPoint T iC ROD Ethernet li B NCH NHP Ethernet de A More E hss lt ESC gt to Exit Version 0 0 select a E 8 a E electronics SELECT VENDOR or REGISTER co 1 Generic R5232 Generic Ethernet Micros RSZ232 Micros Ethernet aditional Chinese Ethernet aditional Chinese R5232 lified Chinese Ethernet lified Chinese R5Z32 Depress lt ESC gt to Exit Version 0 0 select de Homies g After confirmation has been made on the type of system being c
67. onfigured you will be prompted accordingly to answer any questions related to that system needed to complete the configuration For example an ethernet system will request an IP address and subnet mask setting Simply enter the number desired and move from one segment to the next by depressing the ENTER key as instructed If a mistake has been made simply depress the ESC key and start over Once the IP address is entered you will be prompted for the subnet mask Please make sure that the IP address and subnet mask selected is correctly assigned for use within your network You may want to check with the network administrator fist YOU HAVE SELECTED Depress lt Y gt to Confirm lt ESC gt to Exit Once a selection has been made concerning the type of system vendor or register type you will be prompted to confirm your selection before moving on Simply depress the Y key as instructed to continue or depress the ESC key to exit back out to the main screen On the IPad if you had entered the Setup Utility via the IPad keypad as opposed to the PC keyboard you will use the lt Clear gt key to continue and ESC key to exit Version 24 6 0 selec ct ENTER IP ADDRESS de tronics g 192 168 254 1 A e Depress lt ENTER gt to move within IP address Depress lt ESC gt to Exit Version 24 6 0 sele ct ENTER SUBNET MASK electronics 255 255 255 0 T v ieee lt ENTER gt Wi move within subnet mask ek
68. onnection cable is UL Certified under file number E138922 and is manufactured by EVERNEW WIRE amp CABLE CO LTD 6TH FL 1 162 CHUNGSHAN N RD SEC 2 TAIPEI TAIWAN DESCRIPTION BP5000 Multifunction Backplane Card MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W 7 25 X 4 83 inches 185 x 123 mm PC AT ISA form factor Weight 16 ounces Mounting Screw down to chassis Inputs Outputs 5 ISA PC AT connector ports PC AT form factor 1 Din 5 pin power port ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range O to 50 Degrees C Storage Temperature Range 10 to 60 Degree C Humidity Range 10 to 90 RHNC Altitude O to 14000 feet ASL Cooling Free air convection ELECTRICAL Power Requirements 30mA 5volts DC 15ma 12volts DC OPERATIONAL Power Thermo fused on all DC input lines ISA Bus 8 MHz Optional Features Reset switch SAFETY STANDARDS FCC Class A Part 15 CE EN 55002 Class A EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 4KV 8KV AD IEC 801 3 3 V m CW IEC 801 4 SERVICE Warranty Coverage Limited 1 year parts and labor MTBF 108 000 HRS TYPICAL DESCRIPTION Universal Triple Output Desk Top Power Supply MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W X H 107 x 65 x 42 mm L x W x H MAXIMUM Weight 55 Mounting Input Connector Output Cable Input Connector Enclosure MARKING WARNINGS ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range DERATING Humidity Range Altitude Cooling ELECTRICAL INPUT OUTPUT SECONDARY PROTECTION PE
69. preped 1 interface initializing indicate so upon initial boot Ch inesse Ord ler Displa y ET HR AE Version E 0 01 ET oO 03 SNA CORA oz TALE 01 FUE Bhs ASA is sample 01 MELEZE 01 ERNAI IES l Aral 04 a ALIS ETA illustrates how i ase at AL Chinese and English can be simultaneously displayed on the OASys to provide a common layout for all users 47 Troubleshooting Overview This document is intended to provide step by step instructions for troubleshooting the OASys system once it has been installed By following these instructions it will become easy to determine and rectify common problems that occur during the installation process that may otherwise go undetected Please do not skip any steps in this process as it may invalidate any of the findings Before beginning it is important to point out that the OASys is a self sufficient unit This means that troubleshooting can be performed even prior to connecting the OASys to an outside PC This is important since that outside source may actually be the cause of any problem For this purpose we recommend that prior to beginning these simple diagnostic steps that you remove all cables connected to the OASys box This document will step you through the procedure for restoring each cable connection one by one With all cables removed from the OASys box apply power Observe the lights on the front of the OASys box There should be three 3 green lights lit 5 12 1
70. proper response is not confirmed refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual for advice 4 For normal operation the video monitor will report when the IPAD KDS start up is ready From the IPad keys press the FUNC key to switch to the menu At this menu you can test the bump bar display set up configuration and monitor network activity Instructions for menu operation are supplied on the menu screen To resume to normal screen mode press ESC key 4 Depending on which communications method your system requires Ethernet or RS232C cable as shown in the diagram below Ethernet Cable The IPad utilizes standard CATV cabling Ethernet can be used to attach multiple IPad units to a single Ethernet network using existing Ethernet hub link terminations A single point to point Ethernet connection with one IPad connected directly to a PC Host Ethernet port can be implemented providing a crossover Ethernet cable is used 1 Insert the RJ 45 connector into the UTP jack on the IPAD Unit 2 Connect one end of the UTP cable to a 10BASE T HUB The green LED on the IPad next to the Ethernet port will remain on whenever the network cables link integrity is good RS232C Cable Standard RS232C can be used for single point to point communications with one IPad to one Host PC serial port The RS232 port also uses standard CATV cabling and can be attached to any host RS232 port with the DB9 RJ45 adapter included in the IPad kit Maximum
71. re is a long list of features that are not mentioned here There are also new features being added to the product continuously and we welcome your input 40 Prior to loading the ROD oa software all screens willbe HR sitting at the OK prompt Once the ROD has successfully loaded all screens will repaint with the designated layout and will be ready to accept orders As orders are received by the ROD software they will proceed to fill up the screens Once the screen becomes filled with orders new orders are buffered off screen by the ROD software and can be accessed at any time Indicators show how many orders are off the screen to the left or right at any point At the top of each screen is an average order timer that shows the average processing time from first item entered until the order is bumped for all orders processed at that particular screen 4x1 FOOD PREP ROD Version 1 0 0 E ta es AVG ORDER 15 z 2 27 EF 13 4 08 REG 1 EAT IN 3 REG 1 EAT IN 4 4 REG 1 EAT IN 5 REG 1 EAT IN 6 01 FRENCH FRIES 01 HAMBURGER 01 TACO 01 COKE 01 CURLY FRIES NO CHEESE 01 NACHOS NO ICE 01 POTATO SALAD 01 COKE 01 MEXICAN PIZZA 01 WATER 01 LARGE FRIES 05 SPRITE 01 BURRITO 01 GARDEN SALAD sex TENDERED x2 xx TENDERED x30 sex TENDERED x sex TENDERED 230 01 gt gt gt gt gt 4x1 FOOD PREP ROD Version 1 0 0 AUG ORDER 20 AN 41 2 33 3 25 4 xi REGH 1 EAT IN 19 REG 1 EAT IN 20 REGH
72. re the designated settings for proper OAsys KDS operation Factory settings are in BOLD MICA lo Unique selection one for each EV1000 card installed S1 1 S1 2 DOWN DOWN ID 1 First E AV1000 UP DOWN ID 2 Sec nd E AV1000 DOWN UP ID 3 Third E AV1000 UP UP ID 4 Fourth E AV1000 Touch Screen Mode S1 8 Disable DOWN Enable UP The same selection is made for all E AV1000 cards installed JP1 IRQ15 SHORTED PC IRQ 15 SK9200 Bump Bar Interface JP2 12V SHORT 5V SHORT JP3 Factory Setting B JP4 Factory Setting B JP5 Factory Setting SHORTED JP 1 a J 87654321 OOO OBOOD Tr ell 1415121110 i m Ae BA I B GND ven 12V gp S1 DIP SWITCH BANK RS485 j CHANNELS BUMP BAR PORT EV1000 VIDEO CARD DEFAULT FACTORY SETTINGS SHOWN TUNIC CONAN Ci PRIMARY VGA PORT AA OIEA En 20 000001800000 0001000008011 DUPLICATE VGA PORT When configuration of the OAsys Base unit is completed ensure all components within the OAsys enclosure are firmly secured screwed down to the base unit chassis and the enclosure cover is secured in place NOTE When using EV1000 cards and AV1000 cards together in the same Oasys enclosure refer to APPENDIX B for proper installation Configuring Components SK9200 BUMP BAR To remove the top cover on the SK9200 bump bar carefully insert a flat screwdriver tip at the slotted end of the unit and twist the screwdriver tip until t
73. reater be flashed onto each OASys unit Requires a baud rate setting of 115200 May require flow control See host PC settings Jack in the box Requires version 1 0 31 or greater be flashed onto each OASys unit Requires a baud rate setting of 115200 Requires DSR DTS flow control If you do not see an entry for your system on this list please contact your software vendor or SEC SEC will maintain this list with the correct settings as they become available to us from the various software vendors 51 APPENDIX B In order to configure the CMOS setting for your OASys unit you will need to boot the unit with a PC keyboard plugged in While the OASys unit is booting hold down the lt DEL gt key on the keyboard and wait until a screen appears with the AMIBIOS SETUP UTILITY If you don t come to this screen try again The main screen of the AMIBIOS SETUP UTILITY should look something like this AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Peripheral Setup Auto Detect Hard Disks Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Follow these steps 1 Go to Auto Detect Hard Disks and depress lt Enter gt The Pri Master field on the center of the screen should say Type User Size 7 If it does not than the Disk on a module is either not installed properly or bad 2 Go to Aut
74. rger 1 99 No Pickle 05 Coke 3 95 02 French Fries 1 98 Cash Out ee WinCapture i SEC Register Emulata lej 1 46PM By default the Register Emulator will load as register 1 If you would like to test with multiple registers or if you would like to test as any other register number simply load from the command line or from the Run menu with a parameter The parameter represents the register number EXA C gt Register 2 Multiple instances of the application can be loaded at the same time to simulate multiple registers However you should make sure that only one instance of each register number is running at any one time or you will aet undesired results This is only a demo program and is not intended to be a fully functional register application 46 3 9 Chinese Suppo 1D MC a y a O 2 DBCS J All OASys devices now ship with Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese as a user selectable option via our configuration menus If the OASys is configured as a Simplified Chinese system or Traditional Chinese system they will be able to display all 256 ASCII characters English as well as the DBCS characters Select Electronics Corp ETHROD VERSION 2 0 16 PC pre acea opyright 2000 24002 If programmed Initializing screens 10 lt 4KB i 1 bik IT at 1a E kw owe oe A 4 mm a as a Chinese system Packet driver segment 6xl463 vector Oxb2 the main screen will
75. riods Test Translation NCR NHPOS Options Fault Tolerance 1 Speciality SEC Register Emulator pi i 5 gl SEC ROD Apply Changes Windows CAPS INS Select a video to edit Explorer a SBS _ o paee E E fi ai El gal NHPOS Packet NCR NHPOS SecurelT Processor Software E Select Electronics RO WinCapture Es Fo 10 39 AM Status Area 32 Each entry in the PARAMETER window can be expanded or contracted by depressing the sign to the left of it Once expanded all related parameters will be displayed beneath that entry for viewing purposes only It is possible to expand any or all of the entries in the parameter window at one time In order to select a particular entry in the PARAMETER window and perform maintenance on it simply point to the text desired and click the mouse Selecting the GLOBAL SETTINGS entry will bring up a maintenance window that will allow you to change any of the GLOBAL SETTINGS These are system wide settings After you have made your changes make sure that you depress the APPLY SETTINGS If you do not want to save your changes then simply close this window without depressing APPLY SETTINGS If you have noticed up until this point the TAB AREA has been disabled Since the TAB AREA contains all parameters associated with a particular video you need to select a video to perform maintenance on in the PARAMETER WINDOW Once you do this it will unlock the TAB AREA and
76. rubber feet to mount the bump bar to the bracket Possible mounting bracket methods are provided in FIGURE 1 Using the screw amp nuts provided loosely join the bottom supports to each side of the bracket supports assembled in STEP 3 Locate a flat surface position to secure the bracket Take into account the cable routing direction and ample room to access the bump bar for service and configuration changes in the future Once you have determined the proper position and angle use a pencil to mark the mounting holes that will be made to secure the bracket firmly in place Remove both surface bracket flanges from the Bump Bar to secure these to the mounting surface Using appropriate fastening method for the surface to which the bump bar brackets will be mounted i e sheet metal screws wood tap screws sheet rock anchor rivets etc proceed to secure the base bracket to the mounting surface If mounting to an electrical device such as a monitor make sure no electrical component damage electrical contact or shock will result when screwing or riveting into the electrical device enclosure Once the bottom bracket support is firmly mounted onto the mounting surface repeat STEP 4 then rotate the bracket to the desired angle of access for normal usage then firmly tighten the bolts holding the top and bottom bracket supports together When done mounting the SK9200 bump bar ensure that the SK9200 key matrix ribbon cable is in place the communicat
77. s 640x400 graphics 2 colors Selectable to 119k RS232C or Ethernet 10Mbps Touch screen interface Multi position mounting bracket Conforms to IEEE 802 3 10BASE2 and 10BASE T standards Supports Full Duplex Ethernet to double the bandwidth Fully compatible with Novell NE2000 Supports automatic polarity detection and correction Maximum 2000 feet from any termination point Class A Part 15 This equipment complies with the essential protection requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 ITE Class A EN 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1994 EN 55024 1998 IEC 61000 4 2 1995 IEC 61000 4 3 1995 IEC 61000 4 4 1995 IEC 61000 4 5 1995 IEC 61000 4 6 1996 IEC 61000 4 8 1993 IEC 61000 4 11 1994 UL 60950 Listed Key matrix key template network cables Limited 1 year parts and labor 70 000 HRS TYPICAL DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W X H Weight Mounting Input Connector Output Cable Input Connector Universal DeskTop Power Supply NA Tabletop 58 Enclosure MARKING ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range DERATING Humidity Range Altitude Cooling ELECTRICAL INPUT OUTPUT SECONDARY PROTECTION PEAKLINE REGULATION LOAD REGULATION DIELECTRIC STRENGTH PRIMARY CIRCUIT PROTECTION HOLDUP TIME THERMAL PROTECTION SAFE
78. sed to scroll through active orders left or right While in order mode the clear key will act as a home key and place the 1 active order 1 order box If the clear key is held for 10 seconds it will also reset the average order timer for that particular screen The park key will only function if the screen is defined as a Drive thru screen type and the user has chosen to send parked orders to another screen within ROD Maintenance If deperessed while in order mode this will consolidate all items within open orders and provide a consolidated report The consolidated report is intentiuonally not updated on the fly but the Summary key can be depressed again to refresh the report Used to sequentially recall peviously cleared orders Used to exit any report screen status screen or menu and return to the order mode Used to repaint the entire screen Used to access generic or customer provided help screens These customer provided help screens can be anything from simple text instructions to graphical build cards If the help key is held for 10 seconds it will perform a reboot of the IPad unit Since the ROD software detects this it will automatically repaint the screen once it boots The function key will bring up a function menu whereby the number keys can be used to access diagnostics status reports production statistics etc This key is only available on the IPad and was added to compensate for the keys that were available on the IPad th
79. sys unit turned off 3 Baud rates incompatible 4 Improper Software installation or configuration 5 PC comm port not configured correctly 11 PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 1 Trace cable break check cable pinout 2 Check POS to OASYS comm baud rates are identical 3 Check for proper ID settings or duplicate ID settings on more than one EV1000 card 4 Check base unit cards are secured into sockets 5 Check power POS Host PC equipment turned on 1 Check monitor power switches and line cord connected 2 Check monitor video cable in place 3 Adjust monitor brightness control 4 Check power to OAsys base unit 5 Check for proper ID settings or duplicate ID settings on more than one EV1000 card 6 Check base unit cards are secured into sockets 7 Generate system activity to resume screen display 8 Check software operation and activity correct 1 Trace cable break or incorrect pinout Check SK9200 connected to proper EV1000 card 2 Check SK9200 configured to OAsys plug n play configuration 3 Check power to OAsys base unit 4 Check for matching use of SK4400 and KDS software Device ID use 5 Check SK9200 configured to OAsys plug n play configuration 6 Verify SK9200 set for auto beep mode 1 Verify RS232C port is configured correctly at PC or POS Host 2 Trace cable break check cable pinout 3 Verify no other device shares selected comm port I O address assignme
80. tc will appear If this does not occur and the OASys remains at the initial screen shown below typically referred to as the OK screen this is NOT necessarily an indication that the OASys has a problem Usually this is an indication of a cabling problem or a setup issue Please go through the Troubleshooting Guide for techniques used to correctly identify problems II 2 0 16 PC keyboard attached opuright 4000 2002 Initializing screens 10244K5 thernet lihrari version 1 0 13 There are several versions of OASys software that SEC distributes They are all based on the same source code with various features either included or excluded at compile time based on the target system This is done to improve on performance and cut down on overhead Since the OASys system is basically a DOS box it utilizes an AUTOEXEC BAT file and CONFIG SYS file Within the AUTOEXEC BAT you will see that by default the OASys will execute EVBASIC EXE when booting Although this can be changed to load any one of the other versions of software SEC distributes such as EthBasic exe EV2170 exe EV7448 exe EthROD exe etc it is recommended that you leave the AUTOEXEC BAT file on the OASys as is When flashing a new version of software to the OASys SEC recommends that you first rename the version that you are trying to flash on your Host PC such as EthROD exe to EVBASIC EXE and execute the flash In this manner the OASys will always be executing the same
81. te of the IPad See FIGURE 1 A B C D by inserting 10 24 Y inch machine screws supplied with kit from the inside of the base cover through the base cover and the bracket plate then fastening the 10 lock washer and nut to the screw If there are existing rubber feet preventing flush bracket contact with the bottom plate holes these must first be removed to mount the IPad to the bracket Mounting bracket supports can be fastened in 4 possible positions See bracket positioning A B C D provided in FIGURE 1 4 Using the 20 inch threaded bolt lock washers machine washer and nut provided join the 2 remaining bottom supports SEE FIGURE 2 to each side of the bracket supports assembled in STEP 3 leaving this assembly loose enough to pivot the bracket to the ideal work position and angle desired The pivot mounting for the bracket can be secured in 2 possible positions with various degree angles for final position of the IPad 5 The Universal Mounting Bracket is designed to be mounted to various flat ridged walls tabletops or workstation surfaces Locate a flat surface position to secure the bracket Take into account the cable routing direction and ample room to access the IPad for service and configuration changes in the future Once you have decided on the proper position and angle orientation of the bracket components use a pencil to mark the mounting holes at least 2 mounting holes for each bracket flange that will be made to secure the br
82. tic compatibility Limited 1 year parts and labor 74 000 HRS TYPICAL 56 DESCRIPTION SK9200 Universal Mounting Bracket MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W X H Consists of 2 pairs of bracket supports Maximum extended size per support 4 40 x 3 25 x 1 50 inches 118 x 83 x 38 mm Minimum extended size per support 2 38 x 1 61 x 0 75 inches 61 x 41 x 19 mm Weight 12 ounces including nuts bolts amp washers Mounting Variable orientation and angle to position SK9200 Bump Bar as required per installation flat surface concrete wood metal composite material Material All components are stainless steel bracket material is 031 inches sheet stock 57 OAsys IPad Model Specifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this 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 cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Product specifications provided are preliminary Refer to updated specifications in future revision
83. tude Cooling ELECTRICAL Power Requirements OPERATIONAL CPU and Chipset BIOS DRAM Memory Bus Interface Oasys PC3860 Processor Card 7 28 x 4 80 inches 185 x 122 mm PC AT ISA form factor 230 grams weight varies with optional features installed ISA card slot 2 Comm Ports 9 pin Din 1 RS232C 1 RS232C RS485 Both with 16550 FIFO UART 1 PC Keyboard and mouse port Mini Din and 5 pin header Bi directional Parrallel Port SPP EPP and ECP modes supported Floppy disk drive interface supports up to 2 floppy drives 5 360KB 1 2MB and 3 Y 720KB and 1 44 MB EIDE supports one port and up to two harddrives O to 55 Degrees C 10 to 60 Degree C 10 to 90 RHNC O to 14000 feet ASL Free air convection 600mA 5volts DC 20mA 12volts DC With 1 MB DRAM and 1 MB Flash Disk Installed Ali M6117C INTEL Compatible 386SX 40 CPU with Ali M1217B chipset AMI system BIOS 1 MB up to 32MB 2 sockets for 72 pin single side SIMM modules ISA and PC 104 16 bit data bus at 8 MHz 53 DMA and Interrupts Additional Features SAFETY STANDARDS FCC CE SERVICE Warranty Coverage MTBF 8737 x 2 7 channels 8259 x 2 15 hardware interrupts Watchdog timer Real time Clock Class A Part 15 EN 55002 Class A EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 4KV 8KV AD IEC 801 3 3 V m CW IEC 801 4 Limited 1 year parts and labor 77 000 HRS TYPICAL DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL Dimensions L X W Weight Mounting Inputs Outputs
84. ture is available for each video monitor port on the IPAD base unit Each video port is capable of driving multiple monitors using the SEC video splitter booster device available from SEC or your dealer 15 2 3 4 Troubleshooting The chart below may resolve common problems installing and operating the IPAD KDS If after you have determined all components have been properly installed and configured the problem persists consult with technical support personnel at dealer or factory IPAD Kit components are shipped with self diagnostic features which the operator can access To systematically confirm proper component installation run the integrated diagnostic application Additionally your KDS software provider will usually offer error code conditions and log files for monitoring system operation Refer to the software documentation to determine what monitoring and error reporting capabilities are offered PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS SYMPTOM MONITOR NOT UPDATING SCREEN OR ONLY START SCREEN IS DISPLAYED ON MONITOR NO VIDEO ON MONITOR IPAD BUMPBAR SENDS NO KEY ENTRY OR NO BEEP HEARD IPAD BOOT UP ERRORS REPORTED OR IPAD LOCKS UP DURING PROGRAM EXECUTION ACTING STRANGE OR RUNNING SLOWLY PC KDS SOFTWARE REPORTS COMM ERRORS IN ERROR LOG 1 Improper communications cable or disconnected communications cable 2 Baud rate mismatch If RS232C Link 3 IPAD IP Address is incorrect 4 Register PC Server turned of
85. um extended size per support 2 38 x 1 61 x 0 75 inches 61 x 41 x 19 mm 12 ounces including nuts bolts amp washers Variable orientation and angle to position SK9200 Bump Bar as required per installation flat surface concrete wood metal composite material All components are stainless steel bracket material is 031 inches sheet stock 59
86. un some basic diagnostics at both the chip level and network level Choose VIEW CURRENT CONFIGUARTION to look at the configuaration currently contained in the LAN hoard s registers Help Fi Exit Esc Move Bar 1 ENCORE ESL 816Y ISA PnP Ethernet Adapter SetUp Diagnostics Ver 3 0 Once in the setup screen cursor up or down to the option requiring change and depress enter A menu will appear with all possible Operating Node o nc ees Jumper less y Medium Type Auto Detect entries Full duplex Disabled 1 0 Base Interrupt IMPORTANT The screen to the right Boot ROM No Boot ROM shows the correct settings Your system MUST show the same settings in order to work properly Choose Operating Mode Help Fi Previous Esc Move Bar Tl ZZ When the menu appears with all possible options use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the correct one Depress the enter key and your selection will be registered Once again in order for your system to work properly you need to make sure your settings are correct IRQ 10 I O Address 0x300 Full Duplex Disabled After all of the settings have been properly modified you can follow the instructions on the screen to insure that the new settings have been permanently saved 00 21FH 20 Z3FH 240 25FH 60 27FH Operating Mode Jumper less 00 3FH Medium TUDES secc ens uto Detect AA PU qlee pes es Disabled FAW EFA Wy PUNASE
87. ure that the device has been properly configured for baud rate or IP address etc The diagnostics information will indicate if there are problems with the data being received These numbers should always be zero but even small numbers do not necessarily indicate a problem It is when the numbers continuously increase that there may be problems and you should investigate further Finally the keypad diagnostics on the bottom will echo all keystrokes on the display and you can quickly diagnose and troubleshoot your keypad 4x2 FOOD PREP AOD Version 1 0 0 EN gt 3 REGH 1 EAT IN 1 01 HAMBURGER 01 DBL CHEESEBURGE AUG ORD E 6 REGH 1 EAT IN Z 01 HAMBURGER 01 TACO 01 NACHOS 01 MEXICAN PIZZA 01 BURRITO FUNC STATUS REPORT VIEW COMM DATA OAsys Diagnostics ER 04 TION MENU S N 000001 EUBasic Video Cluster Softuare CONF IGURAT ION 1 Screens 021 screen 1 AV1000 1024KB BB 11 02 screen AV1000 10 4KB Screen 3 Inactive Screen 4 Inactive Watchdog enabled Network Ethernet UDP Local IP Address 192 168 254 1 subnet mask gt 255 255 255 0 Remote IP Address 192 166 254 71 UPort Flash Space Flash Avail Available 16326656 2629632 DIAGNOSTICS REPORT Other 0 RX Command errors 0 RX Blocks 0 seg Errors 0 6 Large 5mal10 Head 6A9D 037E 6A9D BEA4 Tail 6A9D 7960 649D 58D38 Buffers 20 60 A
88. vail 20 60 LouMark 20 56 SELECT ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sometimes it may appear that the keypad is not working on your order screen because orders will not bump or the screen does not react to the keystrokes Most of the time this is not an indication of a problem with the keypad but is related to other things such as the ROD software not loaded or a cable not connected This is perfectly normal Therefore it is always a good idea to go into the diagnostics screen and depressing the keys If the keys echo on the screen then the OASys is functional and the keypad is working 44 By selecting VIEW COMM DATA from the function menu you will be able to view all communication data going back and forth between the OASys and the Host PC Although this data can be very cryptic it is in hex format it will tell you if your devices are communicating and can be useful in troubleshooting cabling baud rate and connection problems For the more serious issues this data can be very useful to SEC but is not typically required EVBasic Communication Diagnostics 0621140 LF 41 001 LOO UL Ib IGS ILOOULIbIS4ILOF 111510771 151 431 001 151 631 16 19 11 47 11461161 LOO LOLILOOIL P 110211291160 110211061160 11601107 11001 60 11606 0871106100 1 60 1b1 63111e 1 1 1156110116111 10741111 1152 1 4f 104410201056 651172110731 1691 16f 1 6e 11201131 1 e 1130 1 Ze 113011151050 1001 110 10 1510741005 1 341176 11321120 14d 1115115011601 11068 1 1510741 160
89. y or vertically mounting to walls or table tops Use appropriate fastener hardware to mount these devices to the surface material wood concrete dry wall metal etc B Monitor brackets may require attachment to ceiling joists or structural beams that are not readily available at your site Consult bracket manufacturer for accessory hardware designed specifically for support of the weight load of your monitor When deciding on a mounting location consider the surrounding work area conditions that may cause damage to the monitor Install monitors where there is no risk of personal injury or accidental contact Prolonged physical contact with monitor brackets may cause structural weaknesses to develop increasing the risk of falling ALLA UU Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following abnormal conditions A When the power cord is damaged or frayed B If the product is overheating emitting noise odors smoke or exhibit any physical changes C If the product has been exposed to liquids D If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation E If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has be
90. z 4 A Recycle Bin Command Fedex HP Director Prompt Ef Select Electronics ROD Maintenance 1 0 13 E Rod Maintenance Global Settings Routing Periods Text Translation NCA NHPOS Options Fault Tolerance 1 Speciality H EEE Disable ltem Consolidation Display ONLY Special tems M SEG Dashboard g UE a SEC Register Emulator ES SEC ROD Apply Changes 3 Currently editing 1 Speciality s Start Fel Select Electronics RO fe WinCapture amp ja To 10 40 AM Timers Tab Global ering Hori Pascale Tai Trdi ACA NEPOS Orsoni Paul omar 1 Specialip 36 Text Translation will allow items being sent from the register to be converted to an alternate text as well as the ability to enter alternate languages These alternate languages can be instantaneously called up at each individual video screen so that a user at screen 1 can be viewing English while the user at video 2 can be viewing Spanish In addition the ROD can be configured to capture or learn the items being entered at the cash register so that they do not have to be manually entered PARAMETERS Enable Learn Mode Maximum Table Entries Conversion Alt Language 1 Alt Language 2 Up to 8 different routing periods can be predefined Routing periods will determine how items are routed by video and or register during the peak and non peak periods of the day The active Routing Period ca

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