Fujitsu 7000 F-Series, TeamPoS TP7000-F200, TeamPoS TP7000-F300, TeamPoS TP7000-F500 User Manual

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User Guide
TeamPoS Model 7000 F-Series PoS Computer
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Title:
TeamPoS Model 7000 F-Series PoS Computer System User Guide (D900000477)
Date: Version: Audience:
June 1, 2012 Version 1.0 Corporate clients and field engineers
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Contents
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Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 TeamPoS 7000 F-Series Overview ...................................................................................... 3
1.1.1 Features.................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 TeamPoS 7000 F-Series Peripherals .................................................................................. 5
1.2.1 LCD Monitors.............................................................................................. ..... ....................................5
1.2.2 VF70 VFD .......................................................................................... ..................................................5
1.2.3 Keypad+ MSR ............................................................................................. .........................................6
1.2.4 MSR....................................................................................... ...............................................................6
1.2.5 CT11 Thermal Printer...........................................................................................................................6
1.2.6 Epson TM-T88V Printer.......................................................................................................................7
1.2.7 Epson TM-H2000 Printer .....................................................................................................................7
1.2.8 Epson TM-H6000IV Printer.................................................................................................................7
1.2.9 Cash Drawers.................................................................... ....................................................................8
1.2.10 LEDs and Buttons...............................................................................................................................9
1.2.11 Connectors, with Standard I/O..........................................................................................................11
1.2.12 Connectors, with Optional Displayport Expansion ..........................................................................12
1.2.13 Connectors, with Optional Legacy Expansion .................................................................................13
1.2.14 Connectors, Optional PUSB Expansion ................ ..... .... ..................................................................14
1.2.15 Limited Power Source .................................. ..... .... ...................................................... .....................14
Chapter 2. Introduction
2.1 System Configurations and Components ......................................................................... 15
2.1.1 System illustration (F-Series model)..................................................................................................15
2.2 System Configurations ..................................................................................................... 15
2.2.1 Hardware........................................................................... ..... .... .........................................................16
2.2.2 Operating Systems................................................... ..................................................... ......................18
Chapter 3. Basic Operations
3.1 Turning the Power On ...................................................................................................... 19
3.2 Turning the Power Off...................................................................................................... 20
3.3 Adjusting the Displays......................................................................................................21
3.3.1 Displays (LCD)............................................... ..... ...................................................... .........................21
3.3.2 Customer Display (VFD).............................................. .... ..................................................................21
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3.4 Using the (Optional) MSR................................................................................................21
3.5 Using the CT11 Printer .....................................................................................................23
3.5.1 Paper roll.......................................................... ..................................................................................24
3.6 Cash Drawer Operations...................................................................................................26
3.6.1 Opening and closing the drawer.........................................................................................................26
3.6.2 Inserting and removing till from drawer............................................................................................26
Chapter 4. Daily Maintenance
4.1 Cleaning the Equipment....................................................................................................29
4.1.1 Cleaning the main unit.................................................................................. .....................................30
4.1.2 Cleaning the magnetic card reader (option).......................................................................................30
4.1.3 Cleaning the printer.............................................. ..... .........................................................................30
4.1.4 Cleaning the print head and roller......................................................................................................31
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................33
5.2 Paper Jams.........................................................................................................................34
5.3 Paper Jams Frequently ......................................................................................................34
5.4 Supplies.............................................................................................................................35
Appendix
Ensure Safe Use .........................................................................................................................i
Disclaimer..................................................................................................................................i
Computer Viruses.......................................................................................................................i
Regulatory Information.............................................................................................................ii
Safety........................................................................................................................................iii
Getting Started .........................................................................................................................iv
Warning Symbols......................................................................................................................v
Safety Considerations...............................................................................................................vi
Handling Precautions.............................................................................................................viii
Modifying or Reproducing the Unit.........................................................................................ix
Acronym Identification.............................................................................................................x
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TeamPoS 7000 F-Series
Overview
1.1
TeamPoS
Thank you for purchasing the TeamPoS 7000 system, which is Fujitsu’s Model 7000 series of PoS computer systems. This manual is intended for personnel who operate the TeamPoS 7000 F-Series version. It provides notes on handling, describes basic operating procedures, and gives supplementary information which operators should know before using the TeamPoS 7000 series of PoS computer systems.
We hope that the TeamPoS 7000 will help you operate your business in a more efficient manner. This manual illustrates the TeamPoS Model 7000 F-Series PoS computer systems (part of the KD02909-7000 series) and describes the procedures required for using these systems.
The following sections provide a brief overview of the TeamPoS 7000 F-Series control units as well as their peripherals.
7000 F-Series Overview
The TeamPoS Model 7000 family of products is a state-of-the-art Point of Sale (POS) terminal. Built on industry standard platforms, the TeamPoS 7000 leverages Intel-embedded components and standard operating systems, software applications and peripherals. It supports standard PC components such as high-performance CPUs, memory, hard disk, video and audio.
Main components such as power supply, hard drives, etc. are shared between certain models. The TeamPoS 7000 system can be used as a computer to run standard PC applications, such as
word processing, spreadsheets, etc., subject to operating system and licensing restrictions. This system offers dual 2.5” hard disk or solid state drives, optical drive, on board LAN, 15”/12”/7” LCD displays; USB, I/O expansion modules, and runs on a variety of software platforms.
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The TeamPoS 7000 also contains functionality required by retail application software and are “retail hardened” to support the harsh environments found in most retail stores. Depending on the application requirements, there is a very large number of possible configurations. Memory capacity , number of hard disks, CPU speed, and the number of powered RS-232 and USB ports are selectable by the customer. Operating systems are also selectable.
The TeamPoS Model 7000 Series (KD02909-7000) F-Series PoS computer is available in three standard models (that can be customized):
• TeamPoS 7000 Model F200, Celeron G540 CPU, 2GB RAM, 1x HDD 250GB
• TeamPoS 7000 Model F300, i3 CPU, 4GB RAM, 1x HDD 250GB
• TeamPoS 7000 Model F500, i5 CPU, 4GB RAM, 1x HDD 250GB
1.1.1 Features
Features include:
• Small footprint to free up counter space
• Full-flat LCDs (customer-facing and operator-facing) with infrared touch, resistive touch, and non-touch
• Various microprocessor options (Celeron G540, Core-i3, Core-i5)
• Remote Management with Intel AMT (F300/F500)
• Dual disks
• RAID 0/1 support
• Optional integrated proximity sensor, speaker, microphone, and webcam on LCD displays
• Higher performance i3/i5 CPUs to handle applications with blazing speeds
• 2/4GB DDR3 memory, extendable to 8 GB
• Selectable high capacity storage (HDD: 250GB or SSD: 30/62GB)
• Security (RAID1) and higher performance (RAID0) with SSD or HDD RAID
• Optical drive
• Built to last for retail environment
• Anti-discoloration materials
• Several Operating Systems certified for long life management
• Cost-effective energy saving
• Power saving mode for CPU and LED backlit displays
• Compatible with previous Fujitsu peripherals and applications
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1.2 TeamPoS 7000 F-Series Peripherals
7" customer LCD
DV75 15" non-touchLCD12/15" R/IR touch and non-touch LCDs
The TeamPoS 7000 F-Series supports various peripherals and settings.
1.2.1 LCD Monitors
15- and 12-inch LCD monitors for operator or customer displays; 7-inch customer display.
• Support for three types of panels: flat surface Resistive touch; IR touch with bezel, and
non-touch.
1.2.2 VF70 VFD
VFD VF70
• USB interface
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1.2.3 Keypad+ MSR
40-key keypad with MSR (there is no stand-alone keypad)
• USB interface
• This Keypad+MSR is located on the right side of the LCD.
1.2.4 MSR
• USB interface
• This MSR is located on the right side of the LCD.
1.2.5 CT11 Thermal Printer
Thermal printer:
• USB interface
•300mm/s
• 16 shades of gray printing
• Tool-less part replacement (thermal head, cutter, platen)
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1.2.6 Epson TM-T88V Printer
Thermal printer:
• USB interface
•300 mm/s
• 58/80 mm paper roll sizes
1.2.7 Epson TM-H2000 Printer
Thermal/dot matrix printer:
• USB interface
• Drop-in paper loading
• MICR reader and franker
1.2.8 Epson TM-H6000IV Printer
Thermal/dot matrix printer:
• USB interface
• Multi-tone printing
• MICR reader and endorsement printer
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1.2.9 Cash Drawers
1.2.9.1 TP15 standard cash drawer
Bill compartments: 5; coin compartments: 6, with media slot
1.2.9.2 Compact cash drawer
Bill compartments: 3; coin compartments: 6, with media slot
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1.2.10 LEDs and Buttons
ON/OFF Switch
USB Port
Reset Switch
HDD/SDD activity
Power indicator
HDD1/SSD1 Diagnostic
HDD2/SSD2 Diagnostic
Fan Diagnostic
Memory Diagnostic
Open optical drive door
Optical drive activity
door latch
Optical drive door release
The LED and button locations on the front panel are indicated below. Open the panel cover door to access the controls and LEDs.
See the table on the following page for additional details.
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Caution: It is assumed that the user of this manual fully understands and strictly adheres to proper Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions. Failure to adhere to precautions can cause damage to this equipment.
Always remove the power cord from the unit prior to performing any system maintenance.
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1.2.10.1
TeamPoS
7000 F-Series Front Panel Switch and LCD Matrix
Button Button/LED Position Comment
HDD/SSD
activity
Reset
switch
HDD1/SSD1
Diagnostic
HDD2/SSD2
Diagnostic
T op, on
right
Between
LEDs and
buttons
Leftmost
LED
Second
from left
This LED flashes to indicate HDD/SSD read/write activity.
Resets system; all data in memory will be lost.
This LED is illuminated when HDD1/SSD1 is not detected.
This LED is illuminated when HDD2/SSD2 is not detected.
Fan
Diagnostic
Memory
Diagnostic
Middle
LED
Second
from right
This LED is illuminated when the BIOS detects a fan failure.
This LED is illuminated when the BIOS memory test detects a memory error.
Power
Indicator
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Rightmost
LED
This LED is lit when the power is on.
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1.2.11 Connectors, with Standard I/O
VGA
out
LAN
USB
(x2)
AC
Power
In
Unused
24V
PUSB
(usually
printer)
Cash Drawer
(1 or 2)
Audio
Line Out
12V PUSB (VFD, Monitors, or other 12V power)
PCI
Express
slot
Cash
drawer
GND
The standard I/O connectors are located on the backplane of the controller, identified below.
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1.2.12 Connectors, with Optional Displayport Expansion
VGA
out
LAN
USB
(x2)
AC
Power
In
Unused
24V
PUSB
(usually
printer)
Cash Drawer
(1 or 2)
Audio
Line Out
12V PUSB (VFD, Monitors, or other 12V power)
Mic
Displayport
USB
Split PS/2
(mouse/keyboard)
COM1 COM2
PCI
Express
slot
Cash
drawer
GND
The connectors with the Displayport Expansion option are located on the backplane of the controller, identified below.
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1.2.13 Connectors, with Optional Legacy Expansion
VGA
out
LAN
USB
(x2)
AC
Power
In
24V
PUSB
(usually
printer)
Cash Drawer
(1 or 2)
Audio
Line Out
12V PUSB (VFD, Monitors, or other 12V power)
Mic
Displayport
USB
Split PS/2
(mouse/keyboard)
COM1 to COM6
PCI
Express
slot
Cash
drawer
GND
Unused
The connectors with the Legacy Expansion option are located on the backplane of the controller, identified below.
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1.2.14 Connectors, Optional PUSB Expansion
VGA
out
LAN
USB
(x2)
AC
Power
In
24V
PUSB
(usually
printer)
Cash Drawer
(1 or 2)
Audio
Line Out
12V PUSB (VFD, Moni tors, or other 12V power)
Mic
Displayport
USB
Split PS/2
(mouse/keyboard)
12V PUSB x5
PCI
Express
slot
Cash
drawer
GND
Unused
The connectors with the PUSB Expansion option are located on the backplane of the controller, identified below.
1.2.15 Limited Power Source
Caution: The 24V powered USB port on the terminal does not meet UL limited power source (LPS) requirements. This port is limited to only allowing 24V Retail POS powered USB peripherals that do not exceed a rated current of 4 Amps and are provided with a molded plastic Fire Enclosure, Rated Min. 94V-1 or Metal enclosure.
Caution: The 24V powered Cash Drawer port on the terminal does not meet UL limited power source (LPS) requirements. This port is limited to only allowing 24V Retail POS peripherals that do not exceed a rated current of .2 Amps and are provided with a molded plastic Fire Enclosure, Rated Min. 94V-1 or Metal enclosure.
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Introduction
2.1 System Configurations and Components
This chapter describes the system configuration, and also the component names and functions. A trained service engineer installs the TeamPoS 7000 F-Series PoS computer system and its
software in the store where it will be used. After installation, it is officially handed over to the user. See the operation manual or the specifications of the application package you are using for more information on how to use the workstation.
2.1.1 System illustration (F-Series model)
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2.2 System Configurations
The TeamPoS 7000 F-Series PoS computer system can be configured with several optional units, which can be selected in accordance with the style and the scale of the store operation. Check that you have received the components and accessories that you ordered.
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2.2.1 Hardware
TeamPoS 7000
F-Series
Main Unit
Model TP7000­F200
CPU Intel® Dual Core
Celeron G540
2.5GHz Standard 2GB
DDR3 SO-DIMM
Memory
Storage HDD: 250GB, 1 (1 open)
LCD Displays Option: 12"/15" color LCD
Cooling Temperature controlled fan Standard I/O USB x 3 (including one USB port located on front panel; see
2 slots Max. 8GB (for 64-bit OS)
SSD: 30/62GB, 1 (1 open)
2.5" SATA x 2, RAID 0/1
Option: integrated Webcam
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PUSB (12V) x 3 PUSB (24V) x 1 VGA x 1 LAN RJ-45 (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX/1000BASE-T) x 1 Cash Drawer RJ-12 x 1 (Y-cable option for second cash drawer) Audio Line Out x 1
Model TP7000­F300
Intel® Core i3 2120 3.3GHz
Standard 4GB DDR3 SO-DIMM 2 slots
Model TP7000­F500
Intel® Core i5
3.1 GHz
Displayport Expansion Option
Legacy Expansion Option
PUSB Expansion Option
Color Ocean Black Dimensions 340mm (W) x 365mm (D) x 106 mm (H) mm Weight 8.2 kg (18 lb.)
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RS232C D-sub 9pin x 2 Displayport USB Split PS/2 keyboard/mouse connector Mic In
Standard I/O and Displayport Expansion, plus: RS232C D-sub 9pin x 4
Standard I/O and Displayport Expansion, plus: 12V PUSB x5
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TeamPoS 7000
F-Series
LCD Displays (Option)
Model TP7000­F200
Model TP7000­F300
Model TP7000­F500
LCDs D72R, 12” Color LCD Resistive Touchscreen dDisplay
D75R, 15” Color LCD Resistive Touchscreen Display D75I, 15” Color LCD Infrared Touchscreen Display D72, 12” Color LCD Non Touchscreen Display D75, 15” Color LCD Non Touchscreen Display DV75 15” Color LCD Non Touchscreen Display SD7, 7” USB LCD Display (w/ tilt bracket) Factory Options: Monitor-integrated Webcam, MSR and
Keypad+MSR
VF70 Alphanumeric (20 digits x 2 lines),
245 (W) x 100 (H) mm Pole type [tilt/swivel], Remote type [tilt/swivel]
Printer (Option)
CT11 thermal printer TM-T88V thermal printer TM-H2000 thermal/dot matrix printer TM-H6000IV thermal/dot
Paper width: 58 mm/80 mm, printing speed: 300 mm/s
Paper width: 58 mm/80 mm, printing speed: 300 mm/s
Paper width: 58 mm/80 mm, printing speed: 4.0 lps
Paper width: 58 mm/80 mm, printing speed:5.7 lps
matrix printer Keypad+MSR (Option) 40 key with MSR (ISO 1/2/3) attaches to monitor MSR (Option) ISO 1/2/3 attaches to monitor
Standard 5 compartments for bills, 6 compartments for coins with Cash Drawer
(Option)
Compact 3 compartments for bills, 6 compartments for coins with
media slot; 8 coin insert; locking till cover
media slot
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2.2.2 Operating Systems
The TeamPoS 7000 can be ordered with the following Operating Systems:
• Microsoft Windows POSReady 7 (32/64-bit)
• Microsoft Windows POSReady 2009
• Microsoft WEPOS
• Windows XP Professional
• Windows 7 Professional (32/64-bit)
• Windows Server 2008 (32/64-bit)
• SUSE Linux SLED 11 (1 year Support)
• SUSE Linux SLED 11 (3 year Support)
• Customer-provided Linux option
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3.1 Turning the Power On
If the unit has been off for at least five seconds, take the following steps to power it up.
1. Slide up the power switch cover which is located on the right side of the front of the
computer.
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Basic Operations
2. Press the power switch to start the computer. The computer will start after a brief delay.
3. Slide the power switch cover back down to prevent accidentally pressing the power button. NOTE: If nothing is displayed on the screen for 10 seconds or more after the
power has been turned on, verify the following:
Is the power indicator lit (see page 9)? If not, the system is not receiving power.
Is the power circuit active?
Is the power cord connected to the outlet?
Was the power turned back on within five seconds of being turned off?
(The power must be not turned back on until at least five seconds after the power has been turned off.)
If the above checks reveal no abnormalities, contact your support department.
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3.2 Turning the Power Off
Make sure that all the work for the day is completed before turning off the power. If the unit is on, take the following steps to shut it off.
1. Shut down the software. This should turn off the unit.
Turning the power off while the software is operating may corrupt the programs and data on the disc.
2. If the unit is still powered up after you have shut down the software, take the following
steps:
3. Slide up the power switch cover which is located on the right side of the front of the
computer.
4. Press the power switch to power down the computer. NOTE: When the power has been disconnected, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on.
Turning the power off while the software is operating may corrupt the programs and data on the disc. Follow the software prompts when turning off the power.
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3.3 Adjusting the Displays
VF70
3.3.1 Displays (LCD)
The displays are pole mounted. They display transaction and advertisement information to the customers or operator. The LCDs can be swiveled and tilted backwards and forwards.
3.3.2 Customer Display (VFD)
The customer VFD display is mounted behind the LCD display. It displays transaction information to the customer. The display panel of the VF70 customer display can be swiveled through approximately 300 degrees. Both displays can be tilted backwards and forwards.
3.4 Using the (Optional) MSR
The magnetic card reader reads information written on the magnetic stripe of a magnetic card.
NOTE:
• Use only the specified magnetic card reader.
• Keep magnetic stripes clean. If a magnetic stripe is contaminated with dust, oil or water, this may cause an error, res u lt in a magn etic head fault, or degrade the performance of the magnetic head.
• Do not lubricate the magnetic card reader.
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• If anything falls into the slot, use tweezers to remove it. Data corruption:
Do not expose the magnetic card reader to strong magnetic fields, otherwise the data may be lost.
1. Slide a magnetic card through the slot on the right side. Hold the card lightly, and slide it in
the slot on the right side, paying attention to the direction of the arrow.
2. Move the magnetic stripe card in the direction of the arrow. Move the magnetic card from
the far end of the slot to the front.
NOTE: The MSR reader may not be able to read the magnetic stripe card
correctly if the movement of the card is stopped midway, if the card is not moved at a constant speed, or if the card is not moved parallel to the slot.
3. Move the magnetic stripe card to the front of the slot and then remove it. When the
magnetic stripe card is read correctly, a confirmation beep sounds.
NOTE: If multiple beeps sound, retry the operation.
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3.5 Using the CT11 Printer
(4) Paper LED
(5) Error LED
(6) Feed button
(1) Top cover
(2) Print head
(3) Power LED
This section describes the names and functions of the thermal printer components and explains how to open and close the printer cover and load the paper roll. The procedure for loading and removing the paper roll varies depending on whether the paper is being used. Load and remove the receipt paper roll by following the appropriate procedures.
Please refer to the printer documentation for the other printers supported by the TeamPoS 7000.
• The names and the functions of each component of the printer unit are described below .
Legend
1 T op cover Open this cover to replace the paper roll. 2 Print head Does the printing. 3 Power LED Lights blue when power is applied. 4 Paper LED Lights amber when paper level is low or empty. 5 Error LED Lights red when the top cover is open or when the roll is near the
end. Blinks when an error has occurred.
6 Feed button Press this switch when inserting or advancing the receipt paper roll.
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3.5.1 Paper roll
Paper holder
Top cover
The paper roll must be loaded while the power is on. To replace the paper roll, you must open the printer top cover.
1. Lift the top cover as far as it will go.
Keyboard: Do not touch the keyboard while replacing the paper roll. Otherwise, the printer may operate and catch your clothing or hair.
Print Head is Hot
Immediately after printing, the print head is very hot. To prevent burns, allow the printer sufficient time to cool before replacing the paper roll.
2. Remove the original paper roll or core.
3. Load the paper roll. Gently drop the paper roll into the paper holder and make sure that the
end of the paper faces down.
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NOTE:
4. Pull the paper out so that it runs straight, then close th e top cover. It should click into place.
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3.6 Cash Drawer Operations
3.6.1 Opening and closing the drawer
The drawer normally opens according to keyboard operation, for example, when the Total key is pressed. However, if you wish to open the drawer in an emergency such as during a power failure or when the unit is not powered, use the drawer key.
• To open the drawer, insert the drawer key into the keyhole and turn the key clockwise.
• When you shut the drawer, the lock engages again.
• Push the drawer to close it.
NOTE: No records are entered into the journal when the drawer is opened
using the drawer key. It is recommended that you use the drawer key only in emergencies.
3.6.2 Inserting and removing till from drawer
• Open the cash drawer and pull it out completely.
• Lift the till. If applicable, remove the coin tray first. Then, hold both sides of the cash till and
lift it.
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• Lift the cash till and pull it out towards you.
• To insert the cash till into the drawer, open the drawer completely. Then, perform the above steps in reverse order.
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Daily Maintenance
This chapter describes how to clean the equipment and replace consumables.
4.1 Cleaning the Equipment
The following cleaning operations must be performed as required in order to ensure reliability.
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NOTE: Observe the following cautions when cleaning the equipment.
• Switch off the equipment before cleaning.
• Use a solution of mild detergent diluted in water to clean the exterior surfaces.
• Do not use a wet or chemically treated cloth or volatile chemicals such as paint thinner to clean the equipment. Doing so may damage the surface.
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4.1.1 Cleaning the main unit
Wipe the surface with a soft cloth such as gauze that has been moistened with neutral detergent. The red rectangles in following illustrations show the ventilation holes in the front and back of the F-Series models. These holes must be kept clean and remain unobstructed in order to prevent excessive internal temperatures.
Caution:
Always spray onto a cleaning cloth and then wipe to clean.
When cleaning, never spray any liquids directly onto the unit.
4.1.2 Cleaning the magnetic card reader (option)
The read head of the magnetic card reader can become severely soiled with use. If you continue to use a magnetic card reader with a dirty read head, the reader may fail to read data correctly. Clean the read head at regular intervals (about once every two months).
Use a cleaning card to clean the head. Using the same procedure as that for reading a magnetic card, slide the cleaning card through the reader four to five times for each side. Note that the magnetic card reader is optional.
NOTE: Use of the Fujitsu cleaning card (Pr oduct number D99L-1001-0060)
is recommended.
4.1.3 Cleaning the printer
Clean the printer at regular intervals (roughly about once every six months). If not kept clean, paper debris and dust are likely to accumulate, which may degrade the print quality and/or cause paper jams.
To clean the printer, remove the printer head cover (see “Cleaning the print head and roller”). and remove any debris in the printer.
Do not touch the print head immediately after printing. Allow it to cool before attempting to clean it.
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4.1.4 Cleaning the print head and roller
Use a wet cloth with alcohol (ethyl alcohol) or a light cleaning solution which is squeezed tightly, or just use a dry cloth. Do not allow any liquids to enter the device in order to prevent damage occurring to the device when you use cleaning liquid and do not use volatile materials such as thinner or benzene because such materials may cause corrosion or remove color from the frame.
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This chapter provides information needed for troubleshooting and explains how to clear paper jams. Read this chapter if you notice abnormalities with the unit.
If you suspect that the unit is faulty, contact your support department.
5.1 Troubleshooting
A symptom that appears to indicate a failure, may not actually be a failure. In such a case, refer to the applicable part of the following table to identify the true cause of the problem.
If an error message appears on the operator display, refer to the operation manual or the specifications of the application package being used.
Symptom Common Causes Check the following:
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Troubleshooting
The unit cannot be turned on. The unit is not plugged in.
The main circuit breaker for the power outlet is off.
Power failure
Printed characters are faint. The paper is soiled. Printing is disabled. Printing is smudged.
An abnormal sound is heard or a paper jam occurs during printing.
The printer fails to operate. The head cover is open. Make sure that the lock levers
LCD screen is dark. The brightness control is set
The speaker sound volume is too low or no sound can be heard.
The print head is dirty.
The print head has reached the end of its service life.
The paper being used is not of the specified type.
Foreign objects such as paper debris or paper clips have fallen inside the printer.
incorrectly.
The speaker sound volume is set incorrectly
Check that the power is turned on. Check:
AC Outlet
Main circuit breaker Clean the print head.
Replace the printer. Use the paper of the specified
type.
Check the inside of the printer for paper debris or paper clips.
on both left and right edges of the head cover are locked.
Adjust the brightness control.
Adjust the speaker volume control.
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5.2 Paper Jams
If the receipt paper roll jams, open the head cover and remove the paper roll. Be careful not to touch the keyboard or the print head.
T o prevent paper jams, do not hold o r pull the paper while it is being fed. In particular , note that if the receipt paper roll is pulled out before it is cut, a paper jam will occur easily.
Open the top cover:
1. Open the top cover and pull the roll paper. Set the correct position as shown below for the
CT11 (please refer to the printer documentation for the other printers supported by the TeamPoS 7000).
Print Head is Hot Immediately after printing, the print head is very hot. To prevent burns, allow the printer sufficient time to cool before replacing the paper roll.
2. Close the cover.
Print Head is Hot Immediately after printing, the print head is very hot. To prevent burns, allow the printer sufficient time to cool before replacing the paper roll.
5.3 Paper Jams Frequently
If a paper jam occurs frequently, check the points listed below. If any components are found to have been set incorrectly, adjust them and, if staining or paper
debris is found inside the printer, clean the printer.
• Is the specified type of receipt roll paper being used in the printer?
• Is the receipt roll paper set correctly?
• Is the head cover locked?
• Is the print head set correctly?
• Is there any paper debris in the printer? If a paper jam still occurs even after the above items have been checked, contact your support
department.
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5.4 Supplies
Always use Fujitsu supplies as they are designed specifically for use with the unit. Order Fujitsu supplies from the Fujitsu maintenance engineer or through Fujitsu at the following numbers:
The supplies required for the equipment are listed below.
Product Name Specification Comments:
POS-C thermal roll paper CA92002-014X 80mm × 80mm (dia.) for the thermal
• North America: 1-800-538-8716, Option 3
• Outside North America: 1-972-728-7070
Use only the Fujitsu-specified supplies listed below for this product. If any other supplies are used, component life may shorten or a failure may occur.
printer
Cleaning card for the magnetic card reader
D99L-1001-0060 Replace the cleaning card with a new
one if the one being used appears stained.
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Ensure Safe Use
This manual contains important information required in order to use this product in a safe manner. Before using the product, please read this manual thoroughly. Particularly, read and understand the Safety Considerations described on page vi thoroughly before operating the system.
Fujitsu Frontech North America has taken every effort to ensure that no personal injury or economic damage will result to the user or any other person around the product. Always follow the instructions contained in this manual when operating the TeamPoS 7000.
Disclaimer
The development of Fujitsu products and services is continuous and published information may not be up to date. It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. This document is not part of a contract or license save insofar as may be expressly agreed.
Appendix
READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. INCORRECT USE OF THE PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO USERS, BYSTANDERS OR PROPERTY.
While Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. has sought to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual, Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. assumes no liability to any party for any damage caused by any error or omission contained in this manual, its updates or supplements, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause. In addition, Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. assumes no liability with respect to the application or use of any product or system in accordance with descriptions or instructions contain herein; including any liability for incidental or consequential damages arising therefrom.
FUJITSU FRONTECH NORTH AMERICA INC. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES REGARDING THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY.
Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein without further notice and without obligation.
Computer Viruses
This product is used with operating systems that are inherently vulnerable to infection by computer viruses. We strongly recommend that you protect this system through use of anti­virus software.
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Regulatory Information
EMC
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the 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 own expense.
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – Canada
This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – Europe
This apparatus has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, per EN55022, for use in Information Technology equipment. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This apparatus also meets the susceptibility requirements per EN55024. Overall, the product qualifies for and bears the CE mark.
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Safety
Lithium-Ion Battery
Limited Power Source
Caution: Danger of explosion if the lithium-ion (CMOS) battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Caution: The 24V powered USB port on the terminal does not meet UL limited power source (LPS) requirements. This port is limited to only allowing 24V Retail POS powered USB peripherals that do not exceed a rated current of 4 Amps and are provided with a molded plastic Fire Enclosure, Rated Min. 94V-1 or Metal enclosure.
Caution: The 24V powered Cash Drawer port on the terminal does not meet UL limited power source (LPS) requirements. This port is limited to only allowing 24V Retail POS peripherals that do not exceed a rated current of .2 Amps and are provided with a molded plastic Fire Enclosure, Rated Min. 94V-1 or Metal enclosure.
Current Loading
Caution: Powered USB ports are used for POS peripherals. The current loading for each port is specified in the following table.
Port Rating Note 12V PUSB +12V:1.3A, +5V:0A 12V PUSB +12V:0.4A, +5V:0A 12V PUSB +12V:0.4A, +5V:0A 24V PUSB USB +5V:0.5A USB +5V:0.5A USB +5V:0.5A USB (Option) +5V:0.5A USB (Option) +5V:0.5A
+24V:0.2A, +5V:0A For Printer
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Getting Started
This manual is intended for personnel who operate the TeamPoS 7000. It provides notes on handling, describes basic operating procedures, and gives supplementary information which operators should know before using the TeamPoS 7000 series of PoS computer systems.
We hope th at the TeamPoS 7000 will help you operate your business in a more efficient manner.
Alert signals
This manual uses the following warning labels to prevent personal injury or physical damage to the product:
This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly .
This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. This alert signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the use r do es not perform the procedure correctly.
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W a rning Symbols
To ensure that users understand the safety-related information presented in this manual, it uses warnings and warning symbols that indicate the nature of any danger.
The warning symbols used are defined as follows. Make sure that you understand the meaning of these symbols before reading the rest of the manual.
This warning symbol indicates that there is a risk of electric shock.
This warning symbol indicates that there is a risk of fire.
This warning symbol indicates that problems could arise if you touch the area concerned.
This warning symbol indicates that the unit must not be disassembled since there is a risk of electric shock or other danger.
This warning symbol indicates a general prohibition other than those above.
This warning symbol indicates a general warning.
This warning symbol instructs the user to unplug the power cord since there is a risk of electric shock and other danger.
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Safety Considerations
Do not damage or modify the power cord or the interface cables since doing so may present a risk of electric shock or fire.
Do not place an object on the power cord. Do not route the power cord where it might trip the user.
Install and remove optional equipment only after turning off the unit and the connected equipment and unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet. Failure to do so may present a risk of electric shock.
If the unit becomes unusually hot, or produces smoke or an unusual smell, turn off the power immediately and contact the maintenance personnel. Failing to do so may present a risk of electric shock or fire.
Do not attempt to modify the unit since doing so may present a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not use optional equipment other than those exclusively designed for use with the unit. Failure to do so may present a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not place anything containing water, such as a vase, flowerpot or cup, or a metallic object, on or near the unit since doing so may present a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not use the unit with a voltage other than the specified source voltage. A void connecting multiple loads to a single electrical outlet. Doing so may present a risk of electric shock.
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands since doing so may present a risk of electric shock.
Do not use the power cable when the plug is damaged or the wall socket is loose. Using the power cable in such a state may present a risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not dispose of the unit in an incinerator or open fire, since doing so may present a risk of fire and/or burns.
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If the unit becomes unusually hot, or produces smok e or an unusual smell, turn off the power immediately and contact the maintenance personnel. Failing to do so may present a risk of electric shock or fire.
Do not remove covers fastened with screws since doing so may present a risk of electric shock, burns or other injury.
Do not place any heavy objects on the unit. If the objects are not balanced they may fall, resulting in injury.
Do not leave the unit in a location subject to high temperatures, such as a location exposed to sunshine or the interior of a parked car, for an extended period. The heat may deform or melt the cover, or increase the temperature of unit's internal parts to the point where it presents a risk of fire.
Do not touch the keyboard when replacing the paper roll since doing so may activate the printer and trap your clothing or hair.
Do not insert your finger s into the printer paper insertion opening when replacing the paper roll since, doing presents a risk of trapping your finger.
Do not touch the print head immedi ately after printing since doing presents a danger of burns.
Firmly insert the plug into the wall socket. Failure to do may present a risk of fire or malfunction.
Keep the magnetic card clean. Do not inject oil into the magnetic card reader. If dust, oil or water adheres to the card, this may cause an error , a malfunction, or degradation of the magnetic head.
Keep the control unit panel closed. If the panel rem a ins open , it may be damaged when the door is opened/closed.
Always turn off the power before cleaning the unit.
Always unplug the power cord from the wall socket before relocating the equipment. Remove any cables that are connected. Take great care whenever you move the unit. Failure to do so may cause damage to the power cable, presenting a risk of fire or electric shock, or may cause the unit to fall, resulting in injury.
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Handling Precautions
Precautions while operating
Since certain sections of the unit’s interior employ high voltages, do not open the cover.
• Since the plug attached to the unit is designed specifically for it, the plug cannot be used for home electronics or other equipment.
Check that there are no heavy objects on the power cable, and that the power cable is not under tension.
• Unplug the power cable if the unit is to remain out of service for an extended period.
Do not remove the AC plug while the power is on.
• Never pull the power cable itself when removing the plug from the outlet. Instead, grasp the body of the plug.
Do not insert or drop any foreign objects into the ventilation holes or spaces between the keys of the keyboard.
Ensure that the ventilation holes remain unobstructed in order to prevent overheating.
Do not place books or other objects around the unit, for example, or alongside the unit.
• After turning off the power, always wait at least five seconds before turning it back on.
Do not place a coffee cup or other objects on or close to the unit.
Do not suddenly increase the room temperature when the unit is cold, for example, during the winter
Do not bring a magnet or other magnetized object close to the unit. Take particular care to not bring such objects close the magnetic card reader unit.
Do not use volatile liquid such as benzine or thinner to clean the unit.
Do not spray any liquid such as water on the unit.
Always turn off the power before fitting the unit’s dust cover.
Precautions while printing
• Avoid using the printer in locations subject to large amounts of dust or debris.
• Always use the recommended paper. Using paper other than the recommended type may result in a performance deterioration or unit breakdown.
• Check that the paper and print head are set properly before starting printing. Do not touch the paper while printing is being performed. Pulling the paper may cause a paper jam.
• Do not move a compartment in the printer unit.
• Remove a cut receipt immediately since failing to do so may cause a paper jam.
• A colored stripe on the receipt paper indicates that the end of the roll is approaching. Install a new roll.
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Precautions while using magnetic cards
• A magnetic card may become damaged, depending on the way it is handled or stored. Take
great care when handling and storing a magnetic card.
• Do not place a magnetic card close to home electronics devices that generate a strong
magnetic field, such as a TV or refrigerator.
• Do not place the magnetic card close to a product that generates a strong magnetic field,
such as a telephone card, other magnetic cards, or the medical equipment that uses magnetic force.
• Do not bring a cell phone, handbag or wallet with a magnetic fastener close to the magnetic
card since the magnet in the fastener generates a strong magnetic field. A folded, bent or scratched magnetic card may be unusable. Do not keep magnetic cards, for example, in your back pocket.
• Do not place a magnetic card in a location subject to high temperatures and humidity.
Modifying or Reproducing the Unit
Do not modify or reproduce this product. If the user modifies the product or reproduces this product by overhauling used parts of the
product, unexpected personal injury or damage to the product may result.
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Acronym Identification
• ACPI: Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
• AHCI: Advanced Host Controller Interface
• AIO: All In One
• AMT: Intel Active Management Technology
• BIOS: Basic Input/Output System
•BLK: Black
• CBL: Cable
• CDR:Cash Drawer
• CMOS:Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
• COM Port: Communications Port
• CPU:Central Processing Unit
• DMI:Desktop Management Interface
• DSP:Display
• DVMT:(Intel) Dynamic Video Memory Technology
• GbE:Gigabit Ethernet
• HDD:Hard Disk Drive
• IDE:Integrated Drive Electronics
• IDE-R:IDE Redirect
•KIT:Kit
• KYB:Keyboard
• LAN:Local Area Network
• OPN:Options
• PEG:PCI Express Graphics
• PERR:Parity Error for PCI Devices
• POST:Power On Self Test
• PSU:Power supply
•PTR:Printer
•PWR:Power
•PWRON:Power On
• RAID:Redundant Array of Independent Disks
• RAM:Random Access Memory
•SATA:Serial ATA
• SERR:System Error for PCI Devices
• SOL:Serial Over LAN
• TP7K: TeamPoS Model 7000 Series family of PoS computer systems
• TPM:Trusted Platform Module
•UPG:Upgrades
• UPS:Uninterruptible Power Supply (temporary electricity during power outages)
• USB:Universal Serial Bus
• VFD: Vacuum Fluorescent Display
• VGA:V ideo Graphics Array
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, IS PROVIDED FOR FUJITSU CUSTOMER USE ONLY, AND IS NOT TO BE SHARED WITH ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT FUJITSU’S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT.
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