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1. 865 Nordic BERES EAE oem orn oen leg SAIA EE EE EO EEE ee Al el pm Mee _ gt EO 71 CP 866 Cyrillic BERES EE Loan orn aen och orn EERE 20 CEDERE 72 Windows 1251 Cyrillic ERES EE eh o7n oen och leg AAA EO mints ele tn a e r ir e e e e 00 Windows 1252 ERES ann EEE leg ejs 219 pe AE siete _ EE 73 Windows 1253 Greek ILLI Leal ple TT EM Lidia
2. Ae Ze Ze Ze de gt gt ed Ee Pe Se Ee Ee E 9 ow Ae ed Ee Ne Use screwdriver to remove the d Remove the CD ROM and replace it CD ROM 25 5 5 Replace Power Supply The power supply is located in the base chassis It is necessary to remove the base cover bracket first as described in chapter 4 3 item a a Remove the screws 2 to take the CPU b Disconnect the 16pin cable 1 ram door out c Remove the back cover screw 1 at d Remove the screws 3 to replace the the bottom of terminal power supply 26 5 6 Replace Memory amp CPU 27244244 59 AX 2 BRR cog NUES GN su 4i EE uo r d N A ez EE ml ver t 5 T f LL NN En rr 10 0 0 D pi 8 E dr E BAK a Remove the screws 2 to take the CPU b The memory slots are located on the ram door out mainboard To remove the memory module use your finger to push the DIMM slot ejector clips into the down position Remove the memory module from the slot c Remove the screws 4 to remove the d To remove the CPU push the CPU heatsink and the fan socket lever down and away from the socket and lift it up 27 5
3. a Remove the screws 2 of the MSR b Slide the MSR dummy door out as dummy door shown in the picture N c Slide the MSR into position d Fasten it to the display housing by tightening the screws 2 11 3 2 Cash Drawer Installation You can install a cash drawer through the cash drawer port Please verify the pin assignment before installation 3 2 1 Cash Drawer Pin Assignment 6 GND Pin DOUT bitO DIN bitO 12V 19V DOUT bit1 3 2 2 Cash Drawer Controller Register The Cash Drawer Controller use one addresses to control the Cash Drawer Register Location 48Ch Attribute Read Write Size 8bit BIT BIT7 BIT6 BITS BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BITO Attribute Reserved Read Reserved Write Reserved 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 pp 0 Reserved Cash Drawer DOUT bitO pin output control Cash Drawer DOUT bit1 pin output control Reserved Cash Drawer DIN pin input status Heserved 12 Bit 7 Reserved Bit 6 Cash Drawer DIN pin input status 1 the Cash Drawer closed or no Cash Drawer 0 the Cash Drawer opened Bit 5 Reserved Bit 4 Reserved Bit 3 Cash Drawer DOUT bit1 pin output control 1 Opening the Cash Drawer 0 Allow close the Cash Drawer Bit 2 Cash Drawer DOUT bit0 pin output control 1 Opening the Cash Drawer 0 Allow close the Cash Drawer Bit 1 Reserved Bi
4. Change attentoncode Clear upper line and move cursor to upper left end position 5 Command Set POS CD UTC P AEDEX 7300 5220 Clear bottom line and move cursor to bottom left end position AD 78 Set period to upper line last n position Set line blinking upper line Clear line blinking upper line Clear field 1 and move cursor to field 1 first position EE position Clear display range from n position to m Save the current displaying data to layer for Specify period ER Specify comma EX Specify semicolon period comma e Greate User defne Character Delete User Dene Character Store User Define Character to EEPROM Load User Deine Character EEPROM m Delete 1 User Define Character Turn annunciator on off 54 Command Details POS7300 Series Command List Command Code hex ATA Wri 184641 DATALOD DATA length is 40 Wr 184642 Min 40 ATA t EEE DATAJOD oper ine massage sor continuously B EROFOMATAT ing message continuously Move cursor to specified position ESC P x y 1B 50 x y gt 1 14h for columns location gt 1 2 for lines location Iz ESC DC1 1B 11 ESC DC2 1B 12 Vertical scroll mode ESC DC3 1 13 Horizontal scroll mode ESC Initialize disola M
5. emt SIIS EIA EIZ USUE w s Windows 1255 Hebrew oan osh oh 078 DTE TT HOA med ov emittit AA EO 74 Windows 1257 Baltic BERES EE och orn oen och leg 12 14 9I e gt EM JAE SIE GST Suite _ 2 5 Command Details A 1 Overwrite mode In this mode the cursor will move towards the right and begin from the upper left position When the cursor has reached the end of the upper line the cursor will move down to the bottom left position to continue When the cursor has reached the end of the bottom line it will move to up the upper left position and overwrite the previous characters A 2 Vertical scroll mode In this mode the cursor will move towards the right The cursor will begin from the upper left position until it has reached the end of the upper line The cursor will then move down to t
6. EEK 0 for no blink EOT SOH n 04 01 23n 17 n 30 37h Command type select Eu SOH 96 04 01 25 17 Initialize display d SOH e 04 01 40 17 Execute self test Set One User Define Character EOT SOH amp n 04 01 26 n m1 m5 n 20h FFh for displayable character m1 m5 ETB 17 code m1 m5 Byte1 Byte5 Define Character Delete One User Define Character 2 2 son 04 01 n 17 n 20h FFh for displayable character code Select peripheral device display or printer EOT SOH n gt 1 enable printer only ETB or SINE n 2 enable display only n 3 enable both of printer and displa Note 1 Select international character set 20H 7Fh by command EOT SOH I n ETB International character International character International character set set set USA f05h SWEDEN OAh DENMARK Mis 06h ITALY LAVONIC 02h GERMANY SPAIN np JAPAN ah DENMARK 09h NORWAY Fh User Define 30h 5 6 35hISWEDEN SIN FRANGE 4 32h GERMANY 33h _ d es 38h JAPAN ms 34h DENMARK 39h NORWAY 62 EPSON ESC POS Command List Select cancel reverse character US rn 1 72 gt n 00501 Clear cursor line ESC n ESC n 23 Command type select gt n 30h 37h Turn annunciator on off gt n 0for annunciator off US nx IE 23 1 for annunci
7. User Manual February 2011 Revision 1 0 Odysse II Hardware System Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved Manual Version 1 0 The information contained in this document 1 subject to change without notice We make no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose We shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of the manufacturer TRADEMARK Intel Pentium and MMX are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation ELO Touch is the registered trademark of ELO Touch Systems Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions carefully Save these instructions for future reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Do not use this product near water Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 5 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ve
8. Hungary 10h Windows 1252 CP 863 CP 862 Hebrew Windows 1253 Greek Canadian French eR 865 Nordic CP 866 Cyrillic CP 858 Multilingual Euro Symbol 64 Character Set Character Codes 20H 7FH International Character Sets Character Code Number ee 35 96 64 91 92 08 04 96 123 124 125 126 France Germany 5 O E 0 Sweden y sem MS 9 ASSI ef owy 1 1 0 Denmark 5 See 5 0 Lur mee et USA Standard Character Sets db _ gt 5 7 2 gt J EM 65 Character Codes 80H CP 437 USA Standard Europe EU 66 CP 858 Multilingual Euro Symbol ter ste gt Katakana for Japan pe oan oe Gon Gem Gem QE EE o See
9. International character set International character set om usa ere erea _____ om FRANCE Sien geun en 0 om uk NORWAY _ oan DENMARK Sur User Defined 5 onson Select Character Code Table Command STX 05 U n ETX Select Character Code Table Command ASCII Format STX 05 U n ETX Dec Format 02 05 85 n 03 Hex Format 02h 05h 55h n 03h 00h En z1Fh Description Select Character Code Table character code table 80H FFh by command STX 05 Un ETX n Character code table Character code table n Character code table n Character code table CP 437 07h Russia Windows 1257 Baltic LEN RN Katakana for Japan Greek Windows 1252 E I ertean 02h CP 850 Multilingual 09h CP 852 Hungary Windows 1253 Greek CP 860 Portuguese CP 862 Hebrew Windows 1250 TE erresa CP 863 CP 866 Cyrillic CP 858 EO EEE 05h CP 865 Nordic 865 865 Nordic Windows 1251 Cyrillic UserDefined Windows 1255 Hebrew 50 Command Type Setting Command STX 05 Change the command type setting ASCII Format STX 05 ETX Dec Format 02 05 67 n 03 Hex Format 02h 05h 43h 03h 30h nz37h Description This command will change the command type and initialize the display The display emulation mode is based on
10. line B Vertical scroll mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up and replace the previous upper line the lower line will be cleared and the cursor will continue to the right end of the lower line B Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary 76 A 7 Move cursor right Move the cursor to the right When the cursor has reached the right end this command operates differently depending on the display mode B Overwrite mode When the cursor has reached the right end of the lower line it will continue to the left end of the upper line and overwrite previous characters When it has reached the right end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower line Vertical scroll mode When the cursor has reached the right end of the lower line the lower line will scroll up to replace the upper line the lower line is cleared and ready to continue characters thereafter Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary A 8 Move cursor up Move the cursor up one line When the cursor is on the upper line this command operates differently depending on the display mode Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column the lower line Vertical scroll mode The characters displayed on the upper line is scrolled to the lower line and the upper line is cleared The cursor will remain at the same position Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain st
11. 7 2 Starting the BIOS Setup 1 Turn on or reboot this product 2 Press the DEL key immediately after the product is turned on or press the DEL key when the following message is displayed during POST the Power on Self Test Press DEL to enter SETUP 3 The main menu of the BIOS setup is displayed 4 f the supervisor password is set you must enter it here 7 3 When a Problem Occurs If after making and saving system changes with the Setup utility you find that this product no longer boots start the BIOS setup and execute the following Load Optimized Defaults 38 7 4 BIOS Main Menu When the BIOS Main Menu is displayed the following items can be selected Use the arrow keys to select items and the Enter key to accept and enter the sub menu Note The BIOS menu below is from B82 BIOS version B82FV10B BIN If you have a different BIOS version the contents of the menu may differ Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Esc Quit F9 Menu in BIOS Tf I Select Item FlO Save amp Exit Setup Standard CMOS Features This setup page includes the standard CMOS features Advanced BIOS Features This setup page includes the enhanced AWARD BIOS features Advanced Chipset Features This setup page includes the Chipset features Integrated Peripherals Change set or disable on board super functions Power Management setup This category determines the system power consumption of th
12. 7 Remove Motherboard a Disconnect all the cables on motherboard be rr rre ur e Remove the screws 2 f Use your hands to carefully press in the two sides to separate the LCD chassis from the base including LCD cover Mann 28 g Then you will find the LCD chassis left and the base righ separated as pictures shown Remove all the remaining cables on motherboard h Loose the fan screws 4 i Remove the screws 7 to disassemble motherboard from the chassis 29 5 8 Remove the Inverter Board Follow the instructions in chapter 4 7 items a to f to separate the base and LCD chassis As uv b Disconnect the backlight cables 2 c Remove the screws 2 to remove the inverter board 30 5 9 Remove the Touch Panel Follow the instructions in chapter 4 7 items a to f to separate the base and LCD chassis TETTE a Disconnect the cable 1 of the MSR b Remove the screws 2 c Remove the screws 5 that secure the d Remove the screws 12 to remove the LCD chassis Then remove the LCD touch panel chassis 31 6 Jumper Settings 6 1 Main Board Layout JP12 JP4 JP8 32 6 2 Jumper Settings for Main Board 1 System Indicator Factory Default Setting O Disable 2 Display Power Setting HW Reset 33 Power Mode Setting CMOS Operation Mode Setting jen QCM
13. DSP800 ESC ADM 787 POS7300 AEDEX UTC CD5220 mode n Command Type n Command Type DSP800 ____ AEDEX 50 08 POS7a00 aan ADM787 emo Run Demo message STX 05 D 08 ETX Run demo message ASCII Format STX 05 D 08 ETX Dec Format 02 05 68 08 03 Hex Format 02h 05h 44h 08h 03h Description Run demo message for the display The demo message Is available in 57300 DSP800 EPSON ESC POS and CD5220 command modes Show Firmware Version STX 05 V 01 ETX Show Firmware Version ASCII Format STX 05 V 01 ETX Dec Format 02 05 86 01 03 Hex Format 02h 05h 56h 01h 03n Description Show firmware version 51 User Defined Character Command Set Delete one user defined character data Del 1 Character 02h FDh 55h 00h n n 20h FFh for displayable character codes Del All Characters 02h FDh 55h 01h 00h Delete All User Define Characters Set one user defined character 20h FFh 02h FDh 55h 02h n Set 1 Character for displayable character codes m1 m35 m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 Character data byte 1 5 Ref table below Head one user define character data Read 1 Character O2h FDh 55h O3h n 20h FFh for displayable character codes Read All Read all user defined character data O2h FDh 55h O4h OOh Characters Character 20h FFh Set User Define Character 5x7 dot la
14. ETX 03 Horizontal scroll mode Set the string display mode write string to GAIDATAL 1851 41 DATA OD gt Maximal DATA length is 20 Set the string display mode write string to 1851 42 DATA OD lower line gt Maximal DATA length is 20 ESC Q D DATA Upper line message scroll continuously 1851 44 DATA 0D gt DATA length is 40 ESD D 1 18584 2 edeak 718543 NR ESC A 1B 5B 41 US LF 1F OA Move cursor up ESC B 1B 5B 42 Lidia ESC H 1B 5B 48 m E edel siia ESC L 1B5B4C iii oisi daie ESC HR 1B 5B 52 72 US CR 1F OD Move cursor to right most position ESC 1B 5B 4B 1F 42 Move cursor to bottom position Command type select Ge gt n 30h 37h 1F 40 Execute self test Blink display screen US En 1 45 gt n 00h FFh B n 0for no blink ESC Ixy 1B 6C xy cursor to specified position 14h for columns location SEE MEE 4 SO 1 2 for lines location 1B 23 E select Blink display screen USEn 1F 45n n 00h FFh B D e D TO no blink Move cursor to specified position ESC I x y 1B 6C xy gt 1 141 for columns location gt 1 2 for lines location ESC 1B 40 Initialize display 57 Code hex Function Description Set or cancel the window range at horizontal scroll mode gt 1 lt 1 lt 2 lt 14h for columns ESC W s x1 x2 y 1B 57
15. Fh See note Select character code table 80H FFh ESCin 1B 74n n 00 1Fh See Select peripheral device display or printer n 1 enable printer only oe n 2 enable display only 3 enable both of printer and displa Set Cancel User Define Character Set ESC n 25 gt 0 Cancel User Defined Character Set gt 1 Set User Define Character Set Create User define Character 20h lt n lt m lt FFh 1B 26 01 n m b1 61 b5 Byte1 Byte5 Define Character b5 K Ref User Define Character Command Set 5x7 dot layout K m n 1 1 5 Max 5 character Note 1 Select international character set 20H 7Fh for command ESC R n international character n intemationalcharacterser Intemational character set Oh USA chRUssA 1 Mh FRANCE 7h SPAN Notused 2h GERMANY 8h JAPAN Eh 3hUK 98 NORWAY Fh Notus DENMARK Ah DENMARK Bh SWEDEN Bh SLAVONIC ESC amp SOH n m b1 b5 2 Select character code table 80H FFh for command ESC t n n character code table n character code table n character code table USA Standard Europe 1h Katakana for Japan 7h Rusia Eh Windows 1255 Hebrew 2h CP 850 Multilingual 8h Greek 1 Windows 1257 Baltic 3h CP 860 Portuguese 9h CP 852
16. OS Normal CMOS Reset To clear the CMOS 1 2 3 Hemove the power cable from the system Open the system and set the CMOS Operation jumper from CMOS Normal to CMOS Reset Connect the power cable to the system and power on the system ATX mode press the power button and it will fail power on in AT mode turn on system power Remove the power cable from the system Return the CMOS Operation mode jumper setting from CMOS Reset to CMOS normal Connect the power cable and power on the system 34 6 Inverter Selection LCD ID Setting LVDS JP10 Panel Number Resolution LCD type eretara 1024 x 768 Single SHORT SHORT sort TMS150XG1 10TB Note SHORT dd d 35 6 3 Connectors Location Oe CN5 CN17 p 4 CN22 CN12 N16 En T N10 Do OO D CN11 M CN15 st CN19 CN18 CPU Fan CN13 N14 CN21 LL M 36 6 4 Connectors Definition Se bee Se CNN CN20 HDD LED CN22 RF CONN 7 Default BIOS Settings 7 1 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS setup defines how the system is configured You need to run this program the first time you configure this product You may need to run again if you change the configuration You need to connect a PC keyboard to the keyboard connector to run the BIOS setup utility
17. On are 11 Ue 11 3 2 Gash Drawer datari deana tecti bedende 12 939 VEDG stomer DENE see 14 3 4 Second Display Installation ito RE EPI eee 16 BL D RNN 19 4d BWOGHCUOD Su otra 19 42 Jumper a pou 20 4 3 Setting RAID 1 MOC ae Seb 20 4 4 Clearing RAID 1 21 4 5 Updating from non RAID to RAID 1 21 5 System cons eoe nee e 22 REDEEG e BR PNE 22 5 2 Install 5 HDD sent feed oa tix Rr dos 23 5 9 euela leie NO BONG m 24 o4 RECE ODROM satin er 25 5 5 Replace Se Lide ela AAA 26 56 Replace MEMNON nana Se 27 57 Remove Motherboard 28 5 8 Remove the Inverter Board ss 30 50 9 REMOVE Touch Paneles nt ont ns 31 6 oie eoo Su eo ene Oye Ue Soo RS 32 6 1 Main Board ESAL eU put Fue Ue xo rite Eit pct rte iu 32 6 2 Jumper Settings for Main Board 33 Connectors LA MN HR 36 Connectors DENON 37 7 Default BIOS 5 6 5 38 Pal BIOS SAU VIN ves 38 72
18. Staino the BIOS 38 7 9 When a Problem i Ae 38 144 BIOS PL 39 8 BIOS Updating Procedure ccce esee eere rennen 41 Appendix A SPEC INIC ANON eee 42 Appendix B Dimensional Drawings 2 1 1 44 Appendix C Drivers Installation 46 Appendix D Customer Display Command Settings 47 1 Checklist Take the system unit out of the carton Remove the unit from the carton by holding it by the foam inserts The following contents should be found in the carton 1 1 Standard Items a Power Cord 1 2 Optional Items b iButton Dallas Key Reader c Magnetic Card iButton Dallas Key Reader d RFID Reader M nn e Biometric Reader fingerprint f Customer Display VFD m g 2nd Display 2 System View 2 1 Front amp Side view 7 CD ROM USB 18 2 On Off Switch 2 2 Rear view 2 3 view LT 3 Peripherals Installation Optional peripherals refer to page 7 8 are tested and can be supplied at your request The MSR and VFD customer display are packed separately for transportation and can be installed by the user 3 1 MSR
19. Upper line message scroll 21 23 34 DATA OD maximal DATA length is 60 R 5hh mm 21 23 35hh mm Display time CR OD gt hm 0 9 Change attention code 21 23 38 00 gt 1 20 149 DATA Two line display 21 23 39 DATA 0D gt DATA length is 40 146 DATA Upper line message scroll once pass 21 23 36 DATA OD _ gt Maximal DATA length is 60 60 ADM787 788 mode command list Command 0C Clear upper line and move cursor to upper left end position Clear bottom line and move Cursor to bottom left end position Set period to upper line last n position gt n 31H 37H Set line blinking upper line gt B n upline B n low line Clear line blinking upper line B 1 up line B n low line position position 61 DSP800 Mode Command List EOT SOH In Select international character set GAEL n 00 or 30 4Fh See note EOT SOHP n MIONE cursor to specified position SOH C n Clear range from position to 04 01 43 17 position and move cursor to position ETB gt 1 lt n m lt 58h Save current view message to layer for oo 04 01 53 n 17 demo view data 31h 35h Display the saved demo message eee 04 01 44 17 n 31h 4 m 31h 33h EOT SOHAn 04 01 41 n 17 n 31h 34h Brightness adjustment EOT SOHFn 04 01 46 n 17 Blink display Screen ETB 00han FFh gt n 00h
20. age 5 Type the new BIOS file name onto the gray area that is next to File Name to Program then press lt Enter gt 6 The following will appear Do You Want to Save BIOS Y N This question refers to the current existing BIOS in your system We recommend that you save the current BIOS and its flash utility just in case you need to reinstall the BIOS To save the current BIOS press lt Y gt then enter the file name of the current BIOS Otherwise press lt N gt The following will then appear Press Y to Program or to Exit 8 Press Y to flash the new BIOS pt 41 gt 5 x gt 5 Odysse Il Motherboard C91 LGA775 CPU FSB 800 1066 1333 Mhz Supported CPU Core 2 Duo 2 8G E7400 FSB1333Mhz L2 3M Pentium Dual Core 2 6G E5300 FSB800Mhz L2 2M Celeron 2 2G E1500 FSB 800Mhz L2 512K Intel 82641 ICH7 Core Logic System Memory Graphic Memory torage Devices HDD DDR3 DIMM socket x2 up to 4GB FSB 800 1066 Mhz Shared Memory up to 1 7GB E 5 D Q 2x2 5 HDD supports hardware RAID type 1 with hot swap 1x Slim CD ROM DVD ROM drive bay PCIE External I O Ports Front Power Button USB Rear I O 1x PCI E slot for wireless LAN expansion gt U UJ 6 USB 2 0 Serial COM DB9 type 5V 12V powered COM configured by software 52 Line out MIC A Cash Drawer Por
21. ationary A 9 Move cursor down Move the cursor down one line When the cursor Is on the lower line this command operates differently depending on the display mode Overwrite mode The cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line Vertical scroll mode The characters displayed on the lower line are scrolled to the upper line and the lower line is cleared The cursor will remain at the same position Horizontal scroll mode The cursor will remain stationary A 10 Move cursor to home position The cursor will move to the left end position of the upper line A 11 Move cursor to left most position The cursor will be moved to the left end position of the current line A 12 Move cursor to right most position The cursor will be moved to the right end position of the current line A 13 Move cursor to bottom position The cursor will be moved to the right end position on the lower line A 14 Move cursor to specified position The cursor will be moved to column x on line y 77 A 15 Initialize display The data in the input buffer will be cleared and reset from default A 16 Reset the window Reset the window on the display When s 0 the window is cancelled values x1 x2 and y are not required When s 1 the window will be reset values x1 x2 and y are required The x1 and x2 set the position of the left column and right column respectively of the window The y sets the upper line or the lower line of the window Thi
22. ator on gt 1 14h for columns location a cursor on off USOn 1F 43n n 00 01 LE HH 8 __ LF OA 1 Movecursordow CR X 0D Movecurortolef mostposion Movecurortohomeposiion oe cursor to specified position US xy 1F 24xy 1 14h for columns location for lines location sr Clear display screen Blink display screen USEn 45 gt n 00h FFh n 0 for no blink ESC 1B 40 Initialize display Specify comma iF2Cn n a displayable character code Specify period un MEE n a displayable character code EN Specify semicolon period comma n a displayable character code Set starting ending position of macro 1F ra definition Ex 1F 3A macro string 1F 3A Execute and quit macro It s an interval of n between the two words It s an interval of m between the two strings A US nm gt 003 B Word time show time Display time NM MZ MM gt 0 x h x 17h for hours setting lt for minutes setting Brightness adjustment 63 Set or cancel the window range 1 4 for window number ESC Wns x1 1B 57 n s x1 y1 x2 S 0 cancel y1 x2 y2 y2 S 1 set 1 x2 x 14h for columns 2 2 for lines 1 y1 lt Select international character set ESC Rn 1B 52 20H 7Fh n 00 1
23. awie code M 0 mE S 52h Compliance with RUSSIA code 4Dh 850 Multilingual 0 Eu 50h CP 858 Mulilingual Euro Symbol Ru 70h 860 Portuguese 4 du 75h 852 Hungar B 42h Windows 1257 Baltic 4 EN Windows 1253 Greek 1Fh User Defined 2 59 UTC Standard Mode Command List BS 1 08 Back space HT 09 B 0 0 CR GCamagertum Display position UTC Enhanced Mode Command List Command Code hex ESCuA Upper line display DATA CR 1B 75 41 DATA 00 DATA length is 20 ESCuB Bottom line display DATA CR 1B 75 42 DATA OD Maximal DATA length is 20 ESCuD Upper line message scroll continuously DATA CR 18 75 44 DATA OD DATA length is 40 ESCuEhh 1B7545hh mm Display time m m CH OD gt h m 0 9 ESC uF Upper line message scroll Once pass DATA CR 75 46 DATA OD Maximal DATA length is 40 Change attention code 1 7548 00 gt 1 20 gt mz 1 20h ESC u I Two line display DATA CR 75 49 DATA 0D gt Maximal DATA length is 40 ESC RS CR 1B OF OD Change to UTC standard mode AEDEX EMAX Mode Command List 141 DATA Upper line display 21 23 31 DATA OD maximal DATA length is 20 142 DATA Bottom line display 21 23 32 DATA OD maximal DATA length is 20 1 4 DATA
24. e system 39 PNP PCI Configurations This category specifies the value in units of PCI bus clocks of the latency timer for the PCI bus master and the IRQ level for PCI devices PC health status This page shows hardware monitor information Load Optimized Defaults BIOS defaults indicate the most appropriate value of the system parameters for a standard system performance Set Supervisor Password Change set or disable the password It allows the supervisor to change BIOS settings Set Password Change set or disable the password It allows you to limit access to the system and to the setup or Just to the setup Save amp exit setup Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup Exit without saving Discard all CMOS value changes and exit setup 40 8 BIOS Updating Procedure To update the BIOS you will need the new BIOS file and a flash utility AF832A EXE You can download them from the web site or contact technical support or your sales representative Prepare one bootable device with DOS OS save the new BIOS file along with the flash utility AF890 EXE to this boot device 2 Reboot the system and enter the Award BIOS Setup Utility to set the first boot drive to your boot device 3 Save the setting and reboot the system 4 After the system booted from the boot device execute the flash utility by typing AF890 EXE in DOS prompt The following screen will appear File Nane to Progran 3 Mess
25. e the display communication baud rate The baud rate setting can be selected from 4800 to 38400 a Baud rate 30h 9600 37h 19200 36h 38400 Parity Check Setting Command STX 05 Pn ASCII Format Dec Format Hex Format Description Change the Parity check setting SIX05PnETX 02 05 80 n 03 O2h O5h bOh n 03h n 31h 33h 35h Change the display communication parity Set 8 data bit and the parity set for even odd or non parity a many Data Length Setting Command STX 05 Ln ASCII Format Dec Format Hex Format Description Change the Data Length Setting STX 05 Ln ETX 02 05 76 n 03 02h 05h 4Ch n 03h n 37h 38h Change the display communication data length Set 8 bits or 7 bits data length International Character Set Setting Command Character Set Code Table 30h U S A 31h FRANCE 32h GERMANY 33h 34h DENMARK I 35h SWEDEN 36h ITALY 37h SPAIN 39h NORWAY CP 858 Multilingual Euro Symbol DENMARK ach CP 858 Multilingual Euro Symbol C AN 49 Select International Character Set Command STX 05 T n ETX Select International Character Set Command ASCII Format SIXO5TnETX Dec Format 02 05 84 n 03 Hex Format 02h 05h 54h n 03h 00h En z1Fh Description Select International Character Set Select international character set 20H 7Fh by command STX 05 T n ETX International character set
26. eplaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions LEGISLATION AND WEEE SYMBOL 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive on the treatment collection recycling and disposal of electric and electronic devices and their components The crossed dustbin symbol on the device means that it should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of its working life Instead the device should be taken to the waste collection centres for activation of the treatment collection recycling and disposal procedure To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Table of Contents 1 MEM Sud AIDE 7 tee ioci RTT 7 122 NN 7 2 DEN EN ESTEE DECIDE T 9 NNN 9 FA VCW 9 23 HON EET 10 3 Peripneralsnstallatl
27. essage vertical upper scroll continuously US MD1 n gt n 01 OCh 1F02n Message vertical down scroll continuously gt 01 Set line blinking gt n B n 1 up line B 2 low line Clear line blinking gt n 2 B n 1 up line B 2 low line Turn annunciator on off gt n 0for annunciator off n 1 for annunciator on gt X 1 14h for columns location Specify comma IE 2C n gt n adisplayable character code 2 Specify period gt n adisplayable character code Specify semicolon period comma US MD2 n US DC1 n US DC2 n 1F 12n US n x 23 C gt US 3B gt n adisplayable character code US 1F 40 Blink display screen USEn 45 gt 00 FFh B n 0forno blink Display time USThm US U US Xn USrn NULL H NULL K NULL M NULL P NULL G 54 gt 0 lt X 17h for hours setting gt 0 lt 3Bh for minutes setting 1F 55 Display time continuousl Brightness adjustment Select cancel reverse character 2n gt 0001 048 04B 04D 050 047 D C ON DA BS Hp 09 oS S S S SS Line feed HOM 0B Move cursor to home position OR 0D Carriage retum O gt O O Display position oet or cancel the window range 1 4 for window number 0 cancel ESC IEE i iB5znsxtyt x2 2 1 d x2 14
28. g the installation of your equipment please visit the AURES Technical Support Website www aures support fr French www aures support fr UK English www aures support fr GE German 46 Appendix D Customer Display Command Settings The Customer Display is connected to serial port COM4 The default settings for the Customer Display are e EPSON ESC POS command set e 9600 Baud 8 bits no parity no flow control Software Utility A configuration utility is provided for the customer display on the driver CD see Appendix C Driver Installation for information about the driver CD Folder File File Description lt CD gt Common CustomerDisplay Windows Windows utility lt CD gt Common CustomerDisplay DOS DOS utility lt CD gt Common CustomerDisplay Linux A user manual for the utility is also available on the CD at the following location Folder File File Description lt CD gt Common CustomerDisplay Software Status Setting Commands When the system is powered on it will read the EEPROM setting to set the Command Type Baud Rate Parity Data Length Demo Mode setting and International Character Set The user can change the Software Status Setting Commands using the command sequences described below Baud Rate Setting Command STX 05 Bn ETX ASCII Format Dec Format Hex Format Description Change the baud rate setting SIX05BnETX 02 05 66 n 03 02h 05h 42h n 03h n 30h 31h 36h or 37h Chang
29. h for columns 2 for lines location 1 yl lt y2 Select international character set gt n 00 1Fh See note 1 Select character code table 80H FFh Select peripheral device display or printer gt n 1 3 1 enable printer only enable display only enable both of printer and Note 1 Select international character set 20H 7Fh by command ESC n International character set n International character set n International character OOH U S A JOSHISWEDEN JOAHDENMARKI 01h FRANCE JOBHISLAVONIG O2H IGERMANY O8 JAPAN 04h 1090 FH User Defined 2 Select character code table 80H FFh by command ESC t Character code table n Character code table n Character code table C Piz Russia 07 Windows 1257 USA Standard Europe Windows 1252 02h 850 Multilingual 09h CP 852 Hungary 11h Windows 1253 Greek Windows 1250 03h 860 Portuguese CP 862 Hebrew 12h East European Latin CP 863 M CP 858 Multilingual Euro MEE oBh CP 866 Cyrillic HEO Gri aan cr 86 Nordic balak Gyrillic en huser Baird Slawie OEh Windows 1255 Hebrew User Defined 56 CD5220 Standard Mode Command List Code hex Function Description ESC DC1 1B 11 US SOH 01 Overwrite mode ESC DC2 1B 12 US STX 02 Vertical scroll mode ESC DC3 1B 13 US
30. he bottom left position to continue until it has reached the end of the bottom line A 3 Horizontal scroll mode In this mode the extent of the cursor activity is bound by a predefined range limited to the upper line Please refer to Set or cancel window command where the default window is the whole upper line The cursor will begin from the left end of the range and move rightward until it reached the end of the range to continue the characters that comes thereafter will start pushing the previous characters leftward from the right end scrolling the characters to the left A 4 Set the string display mode and write string to display Set the string display mode write to upper or lower line d1 92 93 12 220 stands for the upper line B stands for the lower line The string display mode will be cancelled and the display will return to the previous mode after receiving CLR or CAN A 5 Upper line message continuous scroll The message previously defined will scroll continuously in the horizontal direction until a new command is received A 6 Move cursor left When the current cursor is at the left end position this command operates differently depending on the display mode B Overwrite mode When the cursor reached the left end of the lower line it will continue to the right end of the upper line overwrite previous characters When it reached the left end of the upper line it will continue to the right end of the lower
31. ngs or the Intel graphics properties both of which can be accessed via Control Panel 18 4 RAID 4 1 Introduction The Odyss II is equipped with a hardware RAID 1 card that handles all RAID operations automatically No drivers are required to use RAID but the HDDs in the system need to be initialized to set RAID 1 mode see chapter 4 3 The RAID board is located at the back of the HDD enclosure Initialization button EAI 22 EA E Jr lesen C42C43 SATA SATA data POWER 19 4 2 Jumper Settings RAID 1 mirroring This is the default setting See chapter 4 3 Clear RAID setting from HDD See chapter 4 4 4 3 Setting RAID 1 Mode In order to work in RAID 1 mode the HDDs must first be initialized by writing special RAID information in a reserved area of the HDDs Initialization to RAID 1 Mode can only be set with two HDDs installed into the system You can not set RAID 1 mode with only one HDD However after you have initialized the HDDs you can if you wish remove one HDD but you will lose the benefit of having a mirror image of the data on the second HDD To set RAID 1 mode proceed as follows a Check the RAID board jumpers JP1 and JP2 and ensure that they are set to RAID 1 mode see chapter 4 2 b Insert two new HDDs or two used HDDs that have not been initialized to RAID 1 before Note f one or both of your HDDs have already been initialized you need to clear the RAID 1 m
32. ntilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 6 This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer local power company 7 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord 8 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may Cause undesired operation Abi d d CE Mark This device complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 2004 108 EC with regard to Electromagnetic compatibility and 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Caution on Lithium Batteries Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly r
33. ode from the HDDs first See chapter 4 4 for details c Press the initialization button and turn on the system power Wait 3 seconds then release the button d Check the screen as the system starts It will identify the HDDs as Hardware RAID1 0957 Memory Frequency For DDR3 8688 Single Channel Mode Channel Master Hardware RAID1 895 IDE Channel 8 Slave None 20 4 4 Clearing RAID 1 Mode You must clear RAID mode from the HDD or HDDs in the following situations e f you remove the HDD from the Odysse II to use them in another system e AHDD is in RAID mode and an OS has been partially installed and then interrupted Examples are aborted OS installation or an unfinished disk rebuild RAID mode can be cleared with only one HDD installed or with both HDDs installed IMPORTANT Clearing the RAID mode will erase all data from your HDDs To clear the RAID mode proceed as follows a Shut down the system b Set jumpers to Clear RAID see chapter 4 2 C Press the initialization button and turn on the system power Wait 3 seconds then release the button d Check the screen as the system starts It will identify the HDDs by showing the model of HDD installed followed by 0957 Memory Frequency For DDR3 888 Single Channel Mode IDE Channel Master 51916831485 895 IDE Channel Slave None Note You can use the system in non RAID mode but only one HDD will actually be used 4 5 Updating from non RAID to RAID 1 If
34. s function is valid within the horizontal mode A 17 Clear display screen and clear string mode All the display characters will be cleared and the string mode will be cancelled A 18 Clear current line and cancel string mode The current line is cleared and the string mode is cancelled A 19 Brightness adjustment Adjust the brightness of the vacuum fluorescent display When n 3 brightness 70 When n 4 brightness 100 A 20 Set cursor ON or OFF When n 0 cursor is OFF When n 1 cursor is ON 78 Control Code Set HEX OOH CODE HEX CODE zr SOMMDi HH rz Exmos 13H 02H 03H 04H 05H 06H 07H 08H 09H OAH OBH OCH ODH OEH OFH VLHOM 18H eo 79
35. s x1 x2 location gt 1 2 for lines location gt 0 cancel 1 set Clear display screen and clear string mode Clear cursor line and clear string mode 1B 2 Brightness adjustment 1 58 gt 1 4 n 4 for highest brightness Set cursor on off ESC n 1B 5Fn gt n 1 cursor on n 0 cursor off Select international Character ESC f n 1B 66 n gt About n refer 9 Select character code table Select peripheral device display or printer B gt 1 enable printer only bizk n 2 enable display only n 3 enable both of printer and displa 1 While using command ESC or ESC other commands cannot be used except when using command CLR or CAN to change operating mode 2 When using command ESC the upper line message will scroll continuously until a new command is received it will then clear the upper line and move the cursor to the upper left end position Select the international Character set 20h 7Fh by command ESC f n 9 Parameter Parameter Character Hex Character Set T 49h D 44h pDenmak J Denmark Il F Sn 5 _1Fh jUserDefine _____ 08 4 Select character code table 80H FFH by command ESC Character Hex cnaracier Code da A 41h Compliance with ASCII code CP 437 J 4Ah Compliance with JIS code Katakana 4Ch with Sl
36. see chapter 4 1 steps a b and chapter 4 3 step a E Metal Hinge SG Cable gt groove g Cable Td D 2 Display VGA Cable Gferrite core b Rear View of 2 Display and the groove and extender cable For easier for cable management assembly connect VGA Cable to amp power extender cable by the four pin connector marked by yellow circles VGA Connector c Press the VGA cable firmly along the groove d Route the cable through the hole of the and behind the cable hook Connect the back cover VGA cable as shown in the picture 16 e Install the ferrite core around the VGA cable and close It f Find the spare Male connector of the power cable routing from the system Connect it to the female connector of cable g The picture shows the location of the motherboard VGA connector See below for the correct way to connect the cable 17 NOTE Connect the black 10 pin connector to the motherboard VGA connector taking care that the black arrow highlighted in blue on the connector is in the corner marking with yellow circle and arrow Display Properties EEE 34 FME 7 22955 GM GME Quest 4 co 2 The rear LCD assembly will be available in Windows as a secondary display amp the desktop can then be either mirrored or extended onto it This setting can be controlled via either the Windows display setti
37. t 24V receipt print ei 1 x RJ 11 12V 24V power setting by software 5 JJ MSR 3 track PS2 COM RFID reader USB iButton reader PS2 COM 42 2 in 1 MSR MSR PS2 iButton PS2 MSR PS2 iButton COM MSR COM iButton PS2 MSR 52 Finger Print USB MSR COM Finger Print USB Customer display 20 x2 VFD customer display COM 4 2nd display 8 4 LCD display 800 600 250nits Power supply Int 250W energy star compliance F EMC amp Safety Environmental Operating Temperature 5 C 35 41 F 95 F Storage Temperature 20 C 55 4 F 140 Operating Humidity 20 80 RH non condensing Storage Humidity 20 85 RH non condensing FCC Class A CE LVD 3 3 5 5 Wireless LAN 802 11 b g n option Operation System Windows XP Professional Windows Embedded POSReady OS Support 2009 WEPOS Windows XP Embedded Windows XP Professional for Embedded Windows 7 Linux Dimensions 418x361x222 0 Vertical Display W x D x H mm 418x381x325 60 Tilt Display 16 4 x 14 2 x 8 7 0 Vertical Display 16 4 x 14 9 x 12 7 60 Tilt Display W x D x H in This specification is subject to change without prior notice Appendix B Dimensional Drawings All dimensions in mm 44 45 Appendix C Drivers Installation To download the most recent drivers and utilities and obtain advice regardin
38. t 0 Reserved Note Please follow the Cash Drawer control signal design to control the Cash Drawer 3 2 3 Cash Drawer Control Command Example Use Debug EXE program under DOS or Windows98 O 480 04 O 48C 00 Allow to close gt Set the I O address 48Ch bit2 1 for opening Cash Drawer by DOUT pin control gt the I O address 48Ch bit2 0 for allow close Cash Drawer 48C Check status gt hel O address 48Ch bit6 21 mean the Cash Drawer is opened or not exist gt I O address 48Ch 0 mean the Cash Drawer is closed 13 3 3 VFD Customer Display a Remove the screws 2 of the VFD b Slide the VFD dummy door out dummy door c Remove the screws 2 of the CPU d Slide the CPU RAM door out RAM door e Pass the VFD cable through the hole as f Click both sides of the VFD assembly shown in the picture into the position as shown in the picture 14 g Turn the assembly over and fix the MSR h Connect the VFD cable to the connector to the CPU RAM door with the four as shown screws 4 supplied with the MSR i Slide the CPU ram door into position j Fasten the CPU ram door to the LCD housing by tightening the screws 2 15 3 4 Second Display Installation To Install the Second Display first remove the back cover of the system see chapter 3 3 steps a b c and d Remove the base cover and the hard disk auxiliary fan tray
39. the HDD to the holding bracket before installation Please follow the instructions in Chapter 4 1 items a to c to open the system and find the spare bracket for second HDD a There are four pins on the plastic bracket for holding the HDD Please directly attach the HDD to the bracket till it clicks in place and taking care that the HDD must be installed by pressing the edges rather then the center to avoid HDD damage b Follow Chapter 4 1 item e to attach the HDD to the system 23 5 3 Replace I O Board The I O board is located at the base chassis so it is necessary to open the system before replacement Follow Chapter 4 1 items a amp b to disassemble the base rear cover a Loose the thumb screws 2 and slide the base cover bracket towards you to open up the system Disconnect all the cables connecting to the I O board c Remove the screws 12 securing the d Remove the screws 4 to replace the I O panel board 24 5 4 Replace CD ROM The CD ROM is located in the base chassis eM Ze Ze M M M M e Pe Ze D Per e Ee Ze D Dont Remove the back cover screw 1 at the b Open the base door bottom of terminal ws 8 0 ee Ue Zer Ze Ze e e
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41. yer out Ex character 0 m1 byte data 0x74 m2 byte data 0x67 m3 byte data 0x5C m4 byte data 5 52 Command List Table Loue me UTC S UTC P AEDEX 7300 5220 D101 788 800 wem e Mass 9 9 1 f ave eursorup 1 0 1 pf rz pereza ojoj o Mowe cutsorioiet mostposiion 0 9 Mowe eutsoriohome position Mowe atom postion 0 0 0 Mowe speciedposiion 0 9 fof fofofo f 1 Sarearen 0 9 00 Bink spay seen ojojo Jf fr oo o i o er o 9 er rrara zeze 0 9 rera erde 0 pr o o 9 ezez 0 Execute self test Display time Pere Dispiaytmecominuousty 0 Change t UTC enhancedmode Change UTG standard mode Waes uere 010 Upper ine message coninuous Bottom ne message scr continuously Message vertical down sea continuous Message vertical upper scrol continuously O Bxkwme 0 berare 0 Saretze Upper ine message sono once pass
42. you have installed an operating system on your Odyss II with the HDD in non RAID mode you can convert it to RAID later Just insert a second HDD into the system and follow the procedure in chapter 4 3 to set the HDDs to RAID1 IMPORTANT NOTICES a This works only of the second HDD does not have RAID set If the second HDD already has RAID set you need to clear the RAID setting first To do that make sure that only the second HDD Is in the system and follow instructions in chapter 4 4 Then add the HDD which contains the OS and follow instructions in chapter 4 3 to set RAID 1 mode b Although this method works you should always make a backup of you OS with a disk imaging software first before attempting to convert from non RAID to RAID This way if something goes wrong you can always clear the RAID setting from both HDDs which will erase you HDDs see chapter 4 4 then set RAID 1 see chapter 21 4 then finally restore the OS image with you disk imaging software 5 System Disassembly 5 1 Replace HDD a Loosen the screws 2 that secure the b Slide the base rear cover toward the base rear cover back of the terminal c Find the HDD above I O panel d Pinch and pull the HDD holding bracket towards you to disconnect the HDD for the system e For installation slide the HDD into the slot till it clicks 22 5 2 Install second HDD If you purchase a second HDD you will need to attach
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