NNP Technologies NP-3100K User Manual

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◆ MODEL: NP-3100K
User’s Manual
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Contents
1. Features
2. Specification
3. Look and Dimension
3.1 Front view
3.2 Side view
3.3 Rear view
3.4 Dimension
4. Package Contents
5. Installation system
6. Description for each part
6.1 Touch Screen
6.1.1 Touch position calibrate
6.2 Status LED
6.3 MSR(Magnetic Swipe Reader)
6.4 Wall bracket
6.5 WiFi Antenna
6.6 Brightness ctrl
6.6.1 Menu
6.6.2 Select
6.6.3 Up
6.6.4 Down
6.7 Power switch
6.8 I/O Ports
6.8.1 I/O map
7. Description for each part(Interior)
7.1 USB Extension
7.2 Main board
7.3 Touch controller
7.4 SSD & IDE to SATA Converter
7.5 Power Module
7.6 Inverter
7.7 WiFi Aadpter
7.8 WiFi Antenna port
8. Operating the system
8.1 Plugging the power cord with the adapter
8.2 Connect the DC plug to DC power jack
8.3 Turn On/Off the system
8.3.1 Turn On
8.3.2 Turn Off
8.3.2.1 Widows XP
8.3.2.2 Ubuntu 9.10
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1. Features
* Compact and slim design
* Very low power consumption and low heat(Fanless design)
* Excellent durability touch screen
* RoHS certification
* A counterfeit bill discrimination function
* Human contact operation OSD
* Easy installation
* Powerful security function (Dallas lock/Finger print)
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2. Specification
System
CPU AMD Geode LX 800(500MHz)
Chipset AMD Geode CS5530AC
Display TFT 15" LCD/LVDS
Memory DDR 512MB on board(Default)
ROM BIOS Phoenix/Award
Storage SSD(Solid State Disk)/2.5” HDD
Sound AC97 2.1 Compatibility
I/O 2 USB 2.0 Ports
4 Serial Ports
Ethernet RTL8139D 10/100 Base-T
O/S Window XP Embedded/WEPOS/Linux
Power Supply 24V/2.5A(60W) SMPS
Display
Display Interface LVDS
Panel size 15"(38Cm)
Resolution 1024*768
Luminance 250cd
Contrast Ratio 450:1
Response time 16ms
Touch Touch type 5Wire Resistive
Interface Internal USB
Linearity ±3 LSB
Input Response Time 10.5ms
Durability 10,000,000 Times
WIFI devices
WiFi LAN
WIFI ANT. TYPE SMA Straight Plug Reverse Connector
Model iPTIME G054U-A
Modulation type IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Power USB BUS POWER
Dimension 82 X 32 X 10mm
Interface USB 1.1 / USB 2.0(USB 2.0 Recommended)
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3. Look and Dimension.
3.1 Front view 3.2 Side view
3.3 Rear view
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3.4 Dimension(mm)
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1) NP-3100K System 2) Adaptor (SMPS)
3) Power Cord 4) Com Port Cable(x2)
7) User Manual
4. Package Contents
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5. Installation
① Use 4 screws(4ØX16) to fix wall bracket on the wall ② Hanging NP-3100K to the wall bracketUse hand screw to hold tight with the bracketConnect the peripheral cables like power,LAN etc…Connect the port cover then fix the screws(M3ØX4)
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6. Description for each part(Exterior)
6.1 Picture
6.1 Touch Screen
6.2 Status LED
6.3 MSR
6.4 Wall bracke
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6.5 WiFi Antenna
6.6 Brightness ctrl
6.7 Power Switch
6.8 I/O Ports
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6.1 Touch Screen
6.1.1 Touch position calibrate(Widows XP)
You can adjust touch position by yourself using the furnishing program. This program can be
downloaded from the following web site(www.nnptech.co.kr
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1) If want to regulate touch position, run a program name of ELO touch screen(Bottom of right
side menu)
2) The following display appears.
5.1.1 Picture
3) Click ‘Align’ menu to align touch position
4) You can see displays are below (Align processes are total of 4 steps). Push down center of
crosshair
5.1.2 Picture 5.1.3 Picture
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5.1.4 Picture 5.1.5 Picture
* Note
: If your touch position is not work properly. Please try again step 3)~4)
6.2 Status LED
NP-3100K has two LEDs. LED is shown to system’s status.
Blue (left side) LED is show you power status.
Red (right side) LED is show you action of brightness control button.
6.3 MSR(Magnetic Swipe reader)
MSR can support I/II tracks. But default tracks are I/II track. Third track is option.
6.4 Wall bracket
Wall bracket use to fix on the wall
6.5 WiFi Antenna
Wireless internet Antenna
6.6 Brightness ctrl
These keys are control the brightness of LCD.
6.5.1Menu 6.5.2 Select 6.5.3 Up 6.5.4 Down
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6.6.1 Menu
To enter adjust LCD brightness (Contact hold 2 seconds after release)
6.6.2 Select
Exit from adjust LCD brightness menu
6.6.3 Up
If you want to increase LED brightness at LCD adjust menu. Use this button
6.6.4 Down
If you want to decrease LED brightness at LCD adjust menu. Use this button
6.7 Power Switch
This switch use for turn on/off system
6.8 I/O Ports
NP-3100K can support various I/O ports.
6.8.1 Drawer
6.8.2
DC Power Jac
k
6.8.3 LAN
6.8.7 Audio out
6.8.4
USB 2.0*2
6.8.5 Com1 6.8.6 Com2 6.8.8 Com3 6.8.9 Com4
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6.8.1 I/O Map
Below image is shown each map of I/O port
6.8.1.1 Picture1
Note:COM1~4 Port can supply 5voltages by pin no.1.(Default setting is COM1/2:0V,COM3/4:5V)
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7. Description for each part(Interior)
7.1 USB Extension
This board is extending a port of USB. Generally it using for connect with MSR
7.2 Main board
NP-3100K Main board.
7.3 Touch controller
This device control the touch interface. Communication interface is USB.
7.4 SSD & IDE to SATA Converter
SSD(Solid State Drive) is replacement for HDD. It has 16GB capacities.
7.2 Main board
7.3 Touch controller
7.5 Power Module
7.7 WiFi Adapter
7.6 Inverter
7.1 USB Extension
7.4 SSD & IDE to SATA Converter
7.8 WiFi Antenna port
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IDE converter is converted IDE data to SATA. It uses for SATA interface devices.
7.5 Power Module
Power module converts DC to DC and supplying voltages to main board. Power module receives
24V DC input voltage. It is converted to 12V and 5V DC.
7.6 Inverter
Supplying voltages to LCD BLU
7.7 WiFi Adapter
Wireless LAN allows you to use.
7.8 WiFi Antenna Port
Wireless LAN antennas connect here.
IMPORTANT NOTE : This equipment must not be operated in
conjunction with any other antenna
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8. Operating the system
8.1 Plugging the power cord with the adapter
8.2 Connect the DC plug to DC power jack
8.3 Turn On/Off the system
8.3.1 Turn On
Press the power S/W as you see below the picture. The bottom of the right side
7.5 DC Power jack
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8.3.2 Turn Off
8.3.2.1 Widows XP
8.3.2.2 Ubuntu 9.10
① Click ‘start’ button
② Click ‘Turn Off Computer’ button
② Click ‘Shut Down…’ at pop up the menu
① Click this button top of the right side on the system
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INSTALLATION WIFI SYSTEM
Now run the following step
Step 1. Waiting for Setup
Step 2. Click to “Yes”
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Step 3. WZC (Microsoft Zero Configuration Tool) from the Windows XP OS to support more
features WIndows 9X, 2000 department of the OS must be the "Ralink Configuration Tool"
Please select. And Click “Next”
Step 4. 'performance mode' selection Tx BURST Ralink's chipset is enabled to use the same
model compatible with the wireless connection speed will improve.
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Step 5. Waiting for Setup.
Step 6. The following message displayed at the bottom of the product, please connect to the
USB port.
Step 7. Waiting for Setup
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Step 8. Click the Finish button to complete the driver installation.
Step 9. Ralink Wireless Utility will automatically run.
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Using Wireless
Step 1. The driver is installed properly and look right in the taskbar tray window of a
wireless network, wireless LAN utility Windows tray icon is created in order register.
<Check your wireless network properties window tray>
<Wireless Utilities Windows tray, a registration confirmation>
Step 2. Using the wireless utility, a wireless router (or AP) is a way to connect to. Wireless
LAN Utility icon in the taskbar, right-click and double. Or by right-clicking on the Wireless
Utility icon, click the Launch Config Utilities.
< Wireless LAN Utility icon>
< Running Lanuch Config Utilities>
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Step 3. Site Survery items you want to connect to a wireless signal from a double click. Or to
connect a network name (SSID), select the connect button and then click
Step 4. As shown below, select your network name (SSID) that can be found in the attached.
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Using POS System
Program Setting Flow.
Under this sequence guide you can easily set up our program.
1. Register Your License number.
2. Enter all store information on Setting-> Store Management
3. Allocate “function buttons” of Table/Check screen on Setting->Table Functions
4. Allocate “function buttons” of SALES MODE screen on Setting-> Menu Functions
5. Configure each Table/Check level on Setting-> Table Plan
6. Allocate each MENU button with proper size/font/image/color on Setting -> Menu Plan
7. Allocate MODE buttons which are used to manage your store on Setting ->Home Functions
8. Configure devices and various options on Setting -> Configuration
1. Run SmartCE.exe - or - Main.exe.
- If you run SmartCE, you can see the progress BAR updating the Main.exe
- You can refer to the “updateinfo” file in the “INI folder” that contains the update server IP address etc...
- After updating any files, the SmartCE.exe automatically runs the SMARTCE program.
- If you don’t need to update the program, then just “double click Main.exe to run the software”.
A. 2. Enter the License Code.
- When the software runs for the first time, it shows the Software License window.
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- Check the license number on the back of the POS terminal and enter the license number.
- If you can’t find 8 digit license number, then contact your distributor or call… + 82-2-2026-7200
3. Go to Store Management … by selecting… Setting -> Store Management.
- You need to input all data information needed to run our software in the following sequence. Create your Store’s information; create a POS name for each POS used in the Store, create
Staff/Clerk Pay levels, Authority Levels, individual Staff/Clerks, Table/Checks & Group/Levels,
Table/Checks of each Table level, Departments that the PLU/Menus can link to, Groups that PLU/Menus can link to, KP Groups that PLU/Menus can link to, PLU/Menu creation, Screen/Menu Page lists for easily selecting PLU/Menus when ordering, linking normal PLUs to Set Menu PLUs, apply Currencies used in your store, sending Comment lists to the Kitchen Printer, DC lists for discount prices, preset Cash Buttons for easily getting cash input, Sales Type button lists for use on finalizing, Tax lists used at your store, Option lists and Option Details that can be selected in the PLU/Menu ordering time, Choice lists and Choice Details that can be selected in the PLU/Menu ordering time.
A. Enter the Store’s information.
- Click the “Create” button to enter the store’s information, and then enter the store information into the screen.
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B. Enter the POS till / machine names that you plan to use.
Department
Group
KP Group
PLU
Department Group KP Group
PLU PLU
In this example Check the “Class Structured”
In this example Uncheck the “Class Structured”
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- In this step, you only have to enter the POS name, and check the Pos Use box.
- You need to allocate names to all POS tills when you have more than one POS till.
C. Create Staff (Clerk) Pay levels.
- You can make units of calculation for staff payments here.
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B. D. Create Authority Levels.
- You can make many authority groups like you see below.
- Each authority group needs to be checked under more than one of the detail authorization check boxes.
Ex) Below, the sample “Orderer group” is permitted to … order / cancel / re-finalize.
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Every Staff / Clerk must belong to one of the Authority Levels.
- We strongly recommend that “Manager Groups” be checked under all detail authorizations.
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C. E. Individual Staff ( Clerk)
- You need to create files for all staff members that use the POS tills.
- Each staff member must have a different unique access code.
- Access codes can have from 1 to 4 digits.
- Each staff member can have a unique i-Button for convenience.
- Every staff member needs to belong to one of the Authority levels. You can do this by checking the authority
code check box like you see below.
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D. F. Table (Check) Group (level)
- Making a Table (Check) Group (level) is easy for classifying Tables (Checks).
- If the store has Tables (Checks) … at least One Table Group must be created.
- The sample screen below has two Table Groups, One is for the first floor, and the other is for the second floor.
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E. G. Tables (Checks) of each Table Group.
- You can make as many Tables (Checks) as the store needs.
- You can also easily change your table layout in the … Setting -> Table Plan process.
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F. H. Departments that the PLU (MENU) can link to.
- You can make Department Categories.
- If PLUs are linked to a department, all sales results of PLUs, are accumulated in
that department.
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G. H. I. Groups that the PLU (MENU) can link to.
- You can make Group Categories.
- If PLUs are linked to a Group, all sales results of PLUs are accumulated in that Group.
- You can select weather a Group is linked to a Department or not by checking - or not …
the Class Structured of Store Tab.
- Under the first window, is an example of using a “Structured group type”.
- Under the second window, is an example of using “Non - Structured group type ”.
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I. J. KP Groups that the PLU (MENU) can link to.
- You can make (Kitchen Printer) KP Group Categories.
- If the PLUs are linked to a KP Group, all sales results of PLUs,
are accumulated in that KP Group.
- You can select weather a KP Group is linked to a Group or not by checking - or not …
the Class Structured of Store Tab.
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- Under the first window is an example of using a “Structured KP Group Type”.
- Under the second window is an example of using “Non - Structured KP Group Type”.
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J. K. Using a Tax list at the store.
- You can make different “Tax rates” that are linked to the PLU.
K. L. Pop-up screen – Options.
- You can make various Option Screens that have Option Details.
- You can create PLUs with Options. When ordering the PLU, the option screen will
Pop-up … for choosing option details.
- For example, the Steak PLU can have an option screen for cooking, and the cooking screen can have three
option details of Well Done, Medium or Rare.
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M. Option Details
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- Below, the OPTION DETAIL SCREEN shows the “Option Detail Name” for WELL DONE.
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M. N. Pop-up screen -- Choices
- You can make many Choice screens that have Choice details.
- You can create a PLU that has a Choice screen. When ordering the PLU, the Choice screen will pop-up for
choosing a Choice detail.
- A Choice Detail is one of the PLU (Menus), so you need to make a PLU that can be used as a Choice Detail
item … ahead of doing a Choice Detail Tab.
- For example, you can set the PLU to have a dessert screen that has three choice details such as Coffee, Tea or
Ice cream.
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N. O. PLU (Menu) – Creation.
Menu Name
: Name that is used for reporting, REG window, Kitchen printer … etc.
Menu Second
: You can give the menu a second name.
- This is a very useful feature when the Menu Name uses a local language,
and the second Menu name uses another country’s language.
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