Chapter 5: Regulatory Information ............................................................................. 29
Chapter 6: Warranty Information ................................................................................ 32
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Chapter 1: Product Overview
Product Description
The Elo PayPoint for Windows register is an all-in-one Windows based cash register that
comes equipped with built-in receipt printer, magnetic stripe reader, barcode reader, cash
drawer, and customer facing display. In addition to its built-in peripherals, the system has three
USB ports and an RJ45 serial port that allows for third party peripherals and connectivity.
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Chapter 2: Register Operation
A. Register Display Head
B. Register Base
Elo PayPoint for Windows Register Layout
Figure 1. Elo PayPoint for Windows Register front view (left), cashier right side view (middle), and back view (right)
1 Magnetic Swipe Reader (MSR) 3 Camera
2 Touchscreen 4 Barcode scanner
5 Customer Facing Display 12 Power button
6 Side USB port 13 Speakers (built-in)
7 Receipt printer 14 Cash drawer manual release latch
8 Cash drawer 15 USB 2.0 port + RJ45
9 Cash drawer lock* 16 USB 2.0 + Ethernet port
Figure 2. Elo PayPoint for Windows Register top view (left) and bottom view (right)
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10 Printer head release button 17 Power Port
11 Check compartment slot 18 Access door for RAM Access
- - 19 Access door for HDD/SSD Access
*The Elo PayPoint Register comes with a set of two keys for easy locking/unlocking.
A. Register Display Head
The Elo PayPoint for Windows Register display head can be flipped to allow customers to
complete purchase transactions by self-swiping payment cards, and to authorize transactions
by signing directly onto the touchscreen.
Figure 3. Elo PayPoint for Windows display head can be flipped and supports two configurations:
Elo PayPoint for Windows Register cashier-facing view (top) and customer-facing view (bottom)
1. Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR)
The register has a built in encryptable magnetic stripe reader. It is the responsibility of the
software provider to encrypt the MSR.
When the register is in merchant view, the MSR will be on the left of the register display head.
When register is in customer view, the MSR will be on the right of the register display head.
2. Touchscreen
The Elo PayPoint for Windows Register is equipped with a 10-touch touchscreen.
3. Camera
Located on the register display head is a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, which you can use
to take pictures and to capture 2-D barcodes.
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4. Barcode scanner
The register has a built in barcode scanner that scans 1-D barcodes. When the register is in
cashier view, the barcode scanner will be on the right of the register display head.
5. Customer-facing display
The register base is equipped with a customer-facing display. As a cashier rings up customer
orders, the customer facing display will display each order.
6. Side USB port
This USB port can be used to charge your mobile device or to connect additional POS
peripherals (e.g. handheld 2D barcode scanner). This port will support USB 3.0 power output.
7. Receipt printer (built-in)
The register is equipped with a built-in receipt printer that is located on the register base.
8. Cash drawer
The register is equipped with a cash drawer for storing cash, coins, and checks.
9. Cash drawer lock
Use the key that comes with the Elo PayPoint for Windows Register to lock / unlock the cash
register. When cash drawer is locked, cash drawer will not open even when it is commanded to.
10. Printer head release button
Press this release button to release the printer head cover. For more information on how to
change printer paper on the register, refer to the “Printer Maintenance” section of Chapter 8.
11. Check compartment slot
The cash drawer is designed with a slot for slipping checks into the cash drawer.
12. Power button
Press the power button to turn on / off the register (set by default). The power button is
equipped with an LED that displays:
- Solid White light when the register is on.
- Solid red light when the register is off but plugged in to the wall.
- No light when the register is off and not plugged in to the wall.
13. Speaker (built-in)
The register is equipped with a built-in speaker.
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14. Cash drawer manual release latch
A latch located on the bottom of the register base can be used to manually open the cash
drawer.
15. USB 2.0 + RJ45 port
This USB port can be used to connect additional POS peripherals (NFC, EMV, 2D Barcode
Scanner).
This RJ45 serial port can be used to connect additional POS peripherals (printer).
16. USB 2.0 + Ethernet (LAN) port
This USB port can be used to connect additional POS peripherals (NFC, EMV, 2D Barcode
Scanner).
This port can be used to connect the register to a network via an Ethernet RJ-45 cable.
17. Power port
To power the register, plug one end of the power cable to the register power port, and the other
end to the wall.
18. Memory Access Door
This access door allows for the easy removal and replacement of the memory on the Elo
PayPoint for Windows register.
19. Hard Drive Access Door
This access door allows for the easy removal and replacement of the hard drive on the Elo
PayPoint for Windows register.
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Operating System Setup
The initial setup of the operating system takes approximately 5-10 minutes. Additional time
might be needed for different touchcomputer hardware and operating system configurations.
You will need to plug in an external mouse and/or keyboard into the touchcomputer connector
panel to execute these steps.
To set up the Microsoft® Windows® Operating System, for the touchcomputer, turn on the
touchcomputer by pressing the power button, then follow the on-screen instructions.
Changing from Windows 7 64bit OS to 32bit Operating System
When the system is booting up, repeatedly press the down arrow “↓” key on an attached
keyboard in order to access the OS version change.
Once this option has been chosen, follow the on-screen steps to change the OS from 64bit to
32bit.
Note: When installing the 32bit version, all files that were previously installed on the 64 bit
version will be deleted.
Injecting a New Language
Windows can only run one language at any given time. The Elo Touch Solutions language
injection feature can be used to modify your language preference. English is set as the default
language, but you can change this language according to your preferences. To use the
language injection feature:
1. Power off your system completely.
2. Power on your system.
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3. After the Elo splash screen (shown below), press “
↑”
or “↓” repeatedly to pause on
Windows Boot Manager.
4. Select either Restore OS 32bit or Restore OS 64bit depending on your OS
environment.
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5. The following User Interface (UI) will appear:
6. Select Inject Language and the following UI will appear.
7. Click the drop-down list and select the preferred language.
8. Click Inject Selected Language
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