PIONEERPOS CYPRUS User Manual

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User Manual
CYPRUS
Atom Dual Core model
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Important Note
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This manual is ONLY intended for Cyprus system with Part Number below:
Disclaimer
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. PioneerPOS shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors in this document.
This manual contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. No parts of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without prior written consent of Pioneer POS Solutions Inc.
Trademarks used in this manual: PioneerPOS and PioneerPOS Logo are trademarks of Pioneer POS Solutions Inc. Microsoft Windows, Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
© 2015 PioneerPOS Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.
Target Audience
This Manual is written for technically qualified personnel. It is not intended for general audiences.
Warranty Exclusions
The warranty will NOT apply to damages caused by:
Unauthorized modification or abuse. Improper or inadequate maintenance by customer.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
[Warning]
A WARNING message indicates a potential for personal injury or death.
[Caution]
A CAUTION message indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data
[Note]
A NOTE contains additional important information to help you in servicing the system.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
About this guide .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
System Specification ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Section A: Getting started .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 1: Terminal overview, communication ports, and peripherals ............................................................................. 6
Chapter 2: Setting up Terminal ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Section B: Using Touchscreen Terminal .......................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 3: Touch screen calibration (if needed) .............................................................................................................. 11
Chapter 4: Network ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 5: Serial port (RS232, COM ports) ....................................................................................................................... 14
Section C: Using Accessories ........................................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 6: Using Customer Display/Rear Display ............................................................................................................. 16
Section D: Solving problems ............................................................................................................................................. 18
Chapter 7: Before working on your system ...................................................................................................................... 18
Chapter 8: Common Problems .......................................................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Accessories.......................................................................................................................... 25
Section E: System Board description ............................................................................................................................... 26
Chapter 10: System board layout ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Chapter 11: System Board jumper settings ...................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 12: System Board Connectors ............................................................................................................................. 29
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Introduction
PioneerPOS CYPRUS terminal is an AIO touch screen computer system that is perfect fit for space-constrained applications such as restaurant, hospitality, information service, medical, and the likes. PioneerPOS manufactures All-in­One touch screen systems with built-in PC, as well as touch monitor with different sizes.
About this guide
This manual is intended to be use as a reference for field service as well as workshop repair. It is prepared to our best to represent the current version of our production. In our effort to continuously our product, there may be changes that are not represented in this manual. Please contact us directly if further assistance is required.
Please have the Serial Number and Part Number Ready before contacting our support line so they can assist you efficiently.
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System Specification
Display
15” LED-backlit LCD, 1024 x 768 (optimal resolution)
Touch Screen Option
Resistive, PCAP Multitouch
Processor
Intel Atom Processor D2700 (2.13GHz)
Memory
Up to 4GB
Storage
SATA 2.5”Hard Drive, Solid-state Disk
Operating System
POS Ready 7, Windows 7, Linux
Network/Ethernet
10/100/1000 BaseT
Wi-Fi (wireless)
RF 802.11 a/g/n (optional)
Serial Port
4
USB 2.0
5
PoweredUSB, +12 volts
1
PoweredUSB, +24 volts
1
Parallel Port
Optional
Cash Drawer Port
1 (can be connected to 2 cash drawers with adapter cable)
Speakers
2 Watts, Stereo (optional)
Mounting Options
Desktop Base (power supply adapter built-in) V-base Wall mount VESA mount
Security Lock
Bolted, or Kensington MicroSaver
Bezel Color
Standard: Silver Option: Black
Operating Temperature
0C to 40C
Operating Humidity
20% to 80%
Power Supply
External, 150W, AC 100-240V
Agency Approvals
FCC A, CE
Integrated Add-ons
Magnetic stripe or Barcode slot reader Fingerprint /Biometric reader (DigitalPersona) Rear customer display or 10" LCD Barcode scanner (omni-directional) Proximity RFID reader Privacy Filter
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Section A: Getting started
Chapter 1: Terminal overview, communication ports, and peripherals
1.1 Terminal overview
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1.2 Communication ports
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1.3 Optional peripherals
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Magnetic strip reader Biometric (fingerprint) reader
Part number: 4GB-D21 Part number: 49-FP-URU4S-U2
Second display monitor (10-inch) 2D Imager (Barcode scanner)
Part number: 1H000002A1 Part number:
4G-B1-DS457DLU1 (Driver’s license parsing) 4G-B1-DS457SRU1 (Short range)
Customer Display (2x20 VFD Line display) Wall-mounting Plate
Part number: 46B-RCRJ-XXX Part number: 1GB-WALL01 (XXX: Emulation type, call support for part number)
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Chapter 2: Setting up Terminal
2.1 Standard base model
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2.2 V-base model
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Section B: Using Touchscreen Terminal
Chapter 3: Touch screen calibration (if needed)
[NOTE]
Following instructions are only applicable to RESISTIVE type touch panel. PCAT (projective capacitive) type touch panel will NOT require calibration in either Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 operating environment. Atom DualCore model does not support Windows 8.1 based operating environment.
3.1 Calibration on Windows 7 or POS Ready 7
Cyprus’s Touch Screen can be operated with finger or soft stylus. If you have re-installed the driver software, you need to open TouchKit to re-calibrate the touch screen:
1. Go to Start -> All Programs -> eGalaxTouch -> Configure Utility.
2. Click on “Tools” when you need to calibrate.
3. Perform 4 point calibration when you see the calibration screen. Use a touch screen stylus pen or your finger to touch each point for about 1-2 seconds until you hear a “beep” sound. [Note] Linearization is not needed for regular use.
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Chapter 4: Network
4.1 Wired network
Standard Cyprus comes with on-board Intel Network controller. For regular network usage, you just need to plug in the network cable and it should work. In case you need to check your network setting, you can follow the instruction below:
1. Start -> Control Panel -> System
2. Under “Hardware Tab”, select “Device Manager”
3. Expand “Network adapters” selection.
4. In “Intel 82574L Gigabit Network Connection Properties”, you can check items such as: MAC Address, IP Address, Link Status.
5. To perform Network Test and Diagnostic under the table “Link Speed”. Then, click on “Diagnostics”.
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4.2 Wireless network
4.2.1 For system installed with Intel MiniPCI/MiniPCI-E wireless card
1. Go to Start -> Program -> Intel PROset Wireless.
2. Click on “Intel PROset Wireless” to setup wireless utility.
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Chapter 5: Serial port (RS232, COM ports)
PIN
Serial Port Signal
Description
1
DCD
Data Carrier detect
2
RX
Receive data
3
TX
Transmit data
4
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
5
GND
Signal Ground
6
DSR
Data Set Ready
7
RTS
Request to send
8
CTS
Clear to send
5.1 Serial port location and pin assignment
Cyprus comes with four RS232 Serial port on I/O Panel. The serial ports are using 8-Pin RJ45 connector.
Picture: Serial Port (RS232) location highlighted in RED rectangular box.
Table: Pin Assignment for RS232 Serial Port
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5.2 Using RJ45 to DB9 adapter with serial port/COM port
RJ45 Male
DB 9 Male
Pin 1
Pin 1 (Data carrier detect)
Pin 2
Pin 2 (Receive data)
Pin 3
Pin 3 (Transmit data)
Pin 4
Pin 4 (Data Terminal Ready)
Pin 5
Pin 5 (Signal ground)
Pin 6
Pin 6 (Data set ready)
Pin 7
Pin 7 (Request to send)
Pin 8
Pin 8 (Clear to send)
Pin 9
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JP14
COM 2 DCD PIN
JP14
COM 2 RI PIN
1-3
+5V
2-4
+5V
3-5
+12V
4-6
+12V
7-9
DCD
8-10
RI
If you are using devices with DB9 Connector, you can use RJ45 to DB9 adapter. Please see picture below:
Picture: RJ45 Male to DB9 Male adapter (P/N: 30-326F)
Table: Pin assignment for RJ45 Male to DB9 Male adapter (P/N: 30-326F)
5.3 Power supplied by serial port/COM port
By default, COM Port 2 does not supply power. It can be set to supply +5V or +12V power by modifying jumper setting on JP14 on the System Board. Please see table below for JP14 jumper setting. Power will be available on Pin 1.
[Warning] If you set COM Port 2 with power, remember to put a warning label on the I/O Panel so that users will not plug in other devices to that port.
JP14: COM2 Power Select
[Note] The setting only affects COM2 port on I/O Panel. It does not affect internal I-COM2 Port on the motherboard.
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Section C: Using Accessories
Chapter 6: Using Customer Display/Rear Display
(optional, part number: 46B-RCRJ-XXX)
Unless specified, standard Rear Display/Customer Display shipped from PioneerPOS is set to AEDEX protocol by default.
6.1 Protocol/emulation supported
Pioneer POS rear display/customer display supports a few different protocols. The supported protocols are:
General AEDEX UTC standard UTC Enhanced Epson CD7220 (CD5220-II) PD3000
6.2 Reprogram rear display protocol/emulation
Please obtain the utility to reprogram Rear Display Protocol by contacting PioneerPOS Technical Support. If you need to re-program the rear display firmware, you may connect the display to COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4 or COM5.
After that, run the “PPOSx.EXE” (x stands for version number, for example: “PPOS4.exe”) utility. Please follow the steps
below when after PPOS program is loaded:
1. Enter the Com port that is connected to your rear display (You can choose COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, or COM5).
2. Please input Command code number for the protocol that you wish to change to at the text filed after the line “Please Input Command Code Number”.
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3. On the next field, “Please Input Scroll Data (Max 40 Byte for ASCII)”, you may leave the field blank or you can type any sentence you would like for the scroll data.
4. When you are ready, click “Write to EEPROM(Y)”
5. A new pop up window will show up. The new emulation is being written to the rear display.
6. You may now verify the new emulation by viewing at the Rear Display.
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Section D: Solving problems
Chapter 7: Before working on your system
Before performing repairing/replacement procedure, please make sure that you read the safety information with each system or part. Below are some information that is important to your safety and your system’s safety:
[Note] Only authorized technician trained by PioneerPOS should repair this system. Damage due to servicing not authorized by PioneerPOS is not covered by your warranty. Do not try to repair at the component level such as Printed Circuit Board (PCB), LCD Panel Unit, Inverter board, or Power Supply unit because it may cause safety hazard. Modification of PCB such as motherboard may void the warranty that came with the component and the system.
7.1 Record keeping
1. Keep a paper to record of serial number/part number of units and any changes you made.
2. If you see an error message, write down the exact message on a piece of paper.
3. If you have a digital camera, take a picture of the error message on the system. Some issues may be intermittent.
4. Use a digital camera to take a picture before disassembling the system or removing parts. You will be able to see how the cables are routed. Record the existing jumper setting and connector settings on your system.
7.2 Protecting your own safety
1. Unplug power from AC power source if you need to disassemble the system.
2. Protect your own safety with insulating glove.
3. [Warning] To prevent electric shock, DO NOT open up Power Supply Unit, CRT Monitor Unit.
7.3 Protecting your data
1. Make sure that you have backed up important data. You may also create a backup image of your system.
2. You may back up important data on a USB Memory Drive.
3. If you have important system settings such as password, make sure you keep your password in a safe place.
7.4 Removing power source
1. Remove power source before you try to remove any parts.
2. Turn off the system and unplug the power from the wall.
3. Remove any attached device with power connected to them such as LTP Printer, USB Hubs.
7.5 Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
1. [Caution] Electrostatic discharge (ESD) could permanently damage the electronic components in your system.
2. Always ground yourself with a wrist grounding strap.
3. Periodically touch an unpainted metal surface to avoid electrostatic discharge.
7.6 Handling cables and connectors
When you need to disconnect cables at COM Port, LAN port, LTP port, VGA port, Power Connector, or connectors on MSR, do not pull the cable itself. Please remove the connector from the socket carefully. If they have a locking tab (LAN port, COM Port), press and hold the plastic locking tab while removing the connector.
When removing the connector on motherboard, look for the location of “Pin1”. Make sure that you put the connector back
with the same way before removing it to avoid short circuit. You make take a picture of the original connectors with a digital camera before removing it from the System Board.
7.7 Handing components
When handling CPU, memory, or hard drive, do not touch the connection surface. Hold the component by its edge and do not hold the contact part.
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Power Supply Unit LED Light
Chapter 8: Common Problems
8.1 No power
Problem description: System could not turn on (no POST screen, System Power Indicator LED is off, no sound from Fan or Hard Drive).
1. Make sure that the power cord coming out from the system is plugged in to the power source (electrical outlet). By pass power strips or power extension or UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) to verify that the system turns on. Verify that the electrical outlet is working by connecting it to equipment such as a radio.
2. Check if the LED light on Power Supply Unit is on. If it is not on, double check the connection of power chord to the Power Supply Unit.
3. Make sure that the power cord is plugged in to the power supply block completely.
3. Check if you have the right power adapter. Power adapter part number are STLH-PSFSP150 or STLH-PSFSP120.
4. Make sure that the power connector is plugged in to the power port on I/O panel. Unplug and re-connect the power connector as required.
5. A defective hard drive my cause the system to not able to boot. Please refer to “Hard Drive Issue”
8.2 “Invalid System Disk” message
Problem description: While the system is booting, you receive the following error message:
Invaid System disk Replace the disk, and then press any key
1. Double-check the Boot Device Priority under Boot Option in BIOS setup utility.
2. Double-check if connectors on hard-drive are connected properly.
3. The system may be infected with a boot-sector virus. Run a virus check on the hard drive.
4. You may also check if hard drive is detected by pressing F11 when the system is booting up. Make sure that the main hard drive is shown in "Select Boot Device" screen. If hard drive is detected, please try reinstalling or re­imaging O/S to the hard drive.
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8.3 System keeps restarting
Problem description: System keeps restarting by itself
1. If the system keeps booting to windows and keep restarting by itself, please check if you have a virus on the system. You may replace another hard drive. Then, you may check for viruses on the original hard drive.
2. If the system keep restarting before it is able to load Operating System, please check if power supply unit is working. If you have another spare power supply unit, please test the system with a spare power supply unit.
8.4 System is on but there is no display on LCD monitor
Problem description: You can hear system boots to OS successfully. You could hear “beeps” when you touch the touch
screen panel. The System Power Indicator LED is on. However, the LCD has no display.
1. Please shut down the system and restart the system again.
2. If you could see POST Screen, the problem may be caused by improper setting in Display Driver. Follow the following steps to get into Window’s “safe mode” to uninstall display driver. a. You could switch off the system manually by pressing the on/off button. b. After that, turn on the system again. Start tapping the F8 key repeatedly.
[Note: Sometimes computer may display a “keyboard error” message if you begin tapping the F8 key too
early. To resolve this issue, please restart the system and try again.]
c. You will see a screen with “Windows Advanced Option Menu” with dark background after the boot up
screen. d. Please select “Safe Mode” option by using the up/down key e. Then, select “Microsoft Window XP Professional” or your installed Windows operating system if you are
given a choice. e. Login to Administrator or any user to get on to Desktop. f. Click “Yes” when you see a Warning Box with message “Windows is running in safe mode…” g. You are now in Safe Mode. h. Please uninstall VGA driver in by uninstalling VGA driver from “Add/Remove Programs” or remove VGA
driver from Device Manager. g. Restart the computer and re-install VGA driver again.
3. If you could not see POST screen, try to connect an external monitor to the VGA connector on I/O Panel. If you could see display from external monitor, the problem could be caused by defective inverter board or LCD. Please contact PioneerPOS Technical Support.
8.5 Software or POS application/program stops responding
Problem description: Certain running program/POS application stops responding. Operating system is still working.
1. Please contact your POS application or program technical support if they freeze up periodically and everything else are working.
2. You may use a keyboard and press <ctrl><alt><delete> to go to “Windows Task Manager”.
3. Click on “Applications” tab.
4. Select the program that is not responding.
5. Click “End Task”. Please understand that when a program stops responding, any work that has not been saved will may be lost when we end a program using task manager.
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8.6 Operating system not responding/solid Blue Screen with error message
Problem description: Operating system not responding to touch. You may see a solid blue screen with error message sometimes.
1. If the computer stops responding with finger touch, double-check if the problem is caused by touch panel issue. Try to plug in a USB mouse or keyboard to see if you get the system to work. If you verify that it is Touch Panel issue. Refer to the section “Touch Panel: Touch Panel not responding to finger touch”.
2. Use a digital camera or pen to record any error message. Then, press and hold the power switch for at least 5 seconds. This will shut down the system. Please understand that when a program stops responding, any work that has not been saved will may be lost when we shut down the system.
3. Restart the computer again.
4. A bad sector on hard drive may cause system to freeze or “Blue Screen” if you are using Windows. Try to use Windows Check Disk to check if your system has a bad sector.
To further diagnose the issue, you may install hard drive’s utilities depending on the brand of the hard drive in the
system. For example, if you are using Western Digital hard drive, you may use “Data Lifeguard Tools” available at Western Digital Support Website.
Note: PioneerPOS uses Western Digital brand WD Blue series for HDD on Cyprus series product. For problem on SSD, contact PioneerPOS Tech Support for troubleshooting process.
Western Digital: Western Digital Data Lifeguard Tools for Windows/Dos
Link: http://support.wd.com/product/download.asp?groupid=606&lang=en
Please contact PioneerPOS CustomerONE team (909-468-9757 option 2 or support@pioneerpos.com) for
replacement of hard drive if required.
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8.7 Touch panel: Touch position is not accurate
Problem description: Touch position is not accurate.
Note: Only applicable to Resistive type panel. For PCAP (capacitive), contact PioneerPOS CustomerONE team.
If touch position is not accurate, then try launch Touckit utility to re-calibrate by following the steps below:
1. Go to Start -> All Programs -> eGalaxTouch -> Configure Utility.
2. Click on “Tools” when you need to calibrate.
3. Perform 4 point calibration when you see the calibration screen. Use a touch screen stylus pen or your finger to
touch each point for about 1-2 seconds until you hear a “beep” sound. [Note] Linearization is not needed for regular use.
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8.8 Touch Panel: Touch panel not responding to finger touch
Problem description: The cursor on Windows is not activated by finger touch. Note: Only applicable to Resistive type panel. For PCAP, contact PioneerPOS tech support.
1. Try to use a keyboard/mouse to test if the system has lockup problem (system stops responding). If you are able to use keyboard/mouse to move the cursor, go to step 2. If you are not able to use mouse/keyboard to activate cursor, the system may have lockup problem. Restart the computer again.
2. Be sure that Touch adapter is detected in touch utility. If touch adapter not detected, press Add on the Touchkit utility screen to add touch adapter.
3. Re-install Touchkit utility driver. TouchKit utility driver can be downloaded from PioneerPOS.com.
8.9 Touch panel: Cursor always stay on the edge of the screen
Problem description: The touch active area on one side of the screen is pressed.
1. Check for any dirt/dust accumulation on the side of the screen; otherwise re-adjust the touch screen panel.
2. Make sure the active are around the touch panel is not pressed/touched by other objects.
8.10 Network: Network disconnects intermittently
Problem description: Network intermittently disconnected. LAN is not working after system recovers from standby state
1. The network chipset is “Intel 82574L”. You may go to Intel website to search for latest driver or go to the following links to download and reinstall latest driver:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Ethernet+Components&ProductLin e=Ethernet+Controllers&ProductProduct=Intel%C2%AE+82574+Gigabit+Ethernet+Controller
8.11 COM port/serial port issue
Problem description: COM port/serial port device not responding
1. Check the connection of the device. Make sure the device is connected to the appropriate port.
2. Check if the particular port is currently being used by other program/printer.
3. Test the COM port with generic printer under Windows.
4. Under Device Manager make sure there is no IRQ address conflict
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8.15 LTP port issue
Problem description: LTP port device not responding
1. Check the connection of the device.
2. Make sure that the device is connected to the appropriate port.
3. Check if the particular port is being used by other program (make sure that no two printers are using the same
port).
8.16 Built-in speaker issue
Problem description: No sound from built-in speaker
1. Adjust the Windows volume control by clicking the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen. Be sure that the volume is turned up and that the volume control is not set to "mute".
2. Built-in speaker is optional. Check the part number on the FCC label on your system to see if your system is configured with built-in speaker.
3. Try to re-install sound driver.
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Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Accessories
9.1 Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) issue
Problem description: Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) cannot read cards.
1. Verify the issue by trying to swipe MSR with a different card. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by a defective card.
2. Open notepad program and swipe the card in notepad program to test the card. If you still could not read the card, go to step 3.
3. Apply keyboard patch, visit below link to download keyboard patch.
http://www.pioneerpos.com/download/kbdpatchxp.zip
4. Remove MSR from the terminal and reconnect.
9.2 Rear Display (Customer Display) issue
Problem description: No display on Rear Display, Rear Display does not display correct message
1. Unplug power from Rear Display and re-connect power again. Check if there is any display on the Rear Display.
2. Make sure that the RJ45 COM port/serial port connector coming out of Rear Display unit is fully inserted to the
correct COM Port.
3. Make sure that the POS application/software setting is set to use the correct com port.
4. Double check to ensure no other software or utility is installed on the same com (serial) port, thus creating conflict.
4. Refer to Chapter 8: Using Customer Display/Rear Display if you need to change the type of emulation on the Customer Display/Rear Display unit.
9.3 Bar Code Reader issue
Problem Description: Barcode reader not working
1. Make sure that keyboard terminator is connector to PS/2 connector located on I/O panel.
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Section E: System Board description
Chapter 10: System board layout
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Chapter 11: System Board jumper settings
JP3
LVDS Power
1-2
3.3V (default)
2-3
5V
JP4
LVDS Power
1-2
CCFL Inverter (default)
2-3
LED Inverter
JP9
COM 6 Power Select
1-2
+3.3V (default)
2-3
DCD
JP13
COM 2 RI Pin Select
1-2
Ring
2-3
GND(default)
JP14
COM 2 DCD Pin (Pin 1)
JP14
COM 2 RI Pin (Pin 5)
1-3
+5V
2-4
+5V
3-5
+12V
4-6
+12V
7-9
DCD (default)
8-10
RI (default)
JP17 Boot Display Device
1-2
3-4
Boot Display Device
Short
Short
N/A
Open
Short
LCD
Short
Open
CRT
Open
Open
LCD+CRT (default)
JP17 Panel Type Setting
5-6
7-8
Boot Resolution Select
Short
Short
1440 x900 / 1920 x 1080 (CH7511)
Short
Open
1280 x 1024
Open
Short
1024 x 768 (default)
Open
Open
800 x 600
WARNING:
This section is written for TECHNICALLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. Modifying jumper setting to other than manufacturer default setting may result in damages of device. Damages due to customer modification will VOID factory warranty on motherboard and CYPRUS terminal. PioneerPOS will not be responsible for loss and damages on Cyprus terminal and any other devices due to user modification. Call 909-468-9757 option 2 or email
support@pioneerpos.com for help.
Factory default setting is indicated with marking: (default)
JP3: LVDS LCD Power Select
JP4: LED and CCFL Inverter Select
JP9: COM 6 Power Select
JP13: COM 2 RI Pin Select
JP14: COM 2 Power Select
Note: The setting will not affect the I-COM2
JP17: Panel Type Selection for LVDS
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CN24
LVDS Source
1-2
Cedar View
2-3
CHRONTEL 7511 (Default)
CMOS1
Clear CMOS
1-2
Normal (Default)
2-3
Clear CMOS
KB1
PS/2 for MSR
None
PS/2 MSR plugged
1-2 3-4
By pass PS/2 keyboard signal if MSR is not plugged. (Default)
CN24: LVDS Source
CMOS1: Clear CMOS
KB1: PS/2 for MSR
(Note: Need short-plug on pin-1&-2 and pin-3&-4 if MSR device is not connected)
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Chapter 12: System Board Connectors
Connector name
Definition
CN1
LVDS Backlight Connector
CN3
Side USB Header, Reset, Inverter Adj, and Power/HDD LED
CN4
Digital I/O (8bits)
CN5
RJ-11 Cash Drawer
CN7 and CN25
Stack up RJ45 for COM port
CN9
RS422/485
CN10
MIC and Line-out pin header
COM5
Internal COM5 (RS-232 Level)
COM6
Internal COM6 (TTL Level)
CPUFAN1
CPU FAN header (3 PIN)
I-COM2
Internal COM2 connector
J4
Power connector
J6
ATX 2x2 R/A connector
JLPC1
Debug header
JLVDS2
LVDS Data Connector Chrontel output- dual channel
JLVDS3
JLVDS3: LVDS Data Connector Cedar View – single channel
JSPI1
SPI Header
KB1
Internal PS/2 interface
LAN1
RJ45 for Ethernet
LPT1
Parallel Port Header
MPCIE1
Mini PCI-E Connector
POWERUSB1
+12 V USB port
POWERUSB2
+24 V USB port
PS2
PS/2 Connector
PW1
DC-in Connector(24V,4pin)
PW3
12V Power Connector
PW5
5V Power Connector
PW6
5V Power Connector
SATA1
SATA Connector
SPK1
Speaker Output Header-L
SPK2
Speaker Output Header-R
SW1
Power Switch Header
TS1
Touch Screen Connector
USB1
USB Interface MSR connector
USB_ESATA1
USB and eSATA connector
VGA1
VGA port (Internal connector)
VGA2
VGA port
Pin
Name
Signal
1
+12V
+V12S
2
+12V
+V12S
3
GND
GND
4
Adjust
INV_BL_CTRL
5
GND
GND
6
ON/OFF
LCD_ON/OFF
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
High
+V5S (1K)
2 USB VCC
+V5DUAL
3
Adjust
LVDS_BL_CTRL
4 DATA-
USB_P6-
5
Low
GND (1K)
6 DATA+
USB_P6+
The following listed the function on each connector on the mother board
CN1: LVDS Backlight connector
CN3: Side USB Header, Reset, Inverter Adj, and Power/HDD LED
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7
PWR LED-
GND
8 GND
GND
9
LED+(VCC)
+V3.3S (330R)
10
Reset
RESET#
11
HDD LED-
HDLED#
12
(KEY)
-
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
1
GND
2
+5V
3
GPIO_I0
4
GPIO_O_0
5
GPIO_I1
6
GPIO_O_1
7
GPIO_I2
8
GPIO_O_2
9
GPIO_I3
10
GPIO_O_3
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
2
Cash Drawer 2 (Digital Output)
DOOR_O_1
3
+24V
+24V_CS
4
Drawer Open/Close Signal (Digital Input)
DIO_I0
5
Cash Drawer 1(Digital Output)
DOOR_O_0
6
GND
GND
Lower (COM1 & COM3)
Upper(COM2
Note1
& COM4)
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
DCD
NDCDA
1 DCD
NDCDB_S
Note2
2
RX
NSINA
2 RX
NSINB
3
TX
NSOUTA
3 TX
NSOUTB
4
DTR
NDTRA
4 DTR
NDTRB
5
GND
GND
5 RI
NRIB_P
Note3
6
DSR
NDSRA
6 DSR
NDSRB
7
RTS
NRTSA
7 RTS
NRTSB
8
CTS
NCTSA
8 CTS
NCTSB
Pin
RS-422
RS-485
1
RX-
Data-
2
TX-
3 RX+
Data+
4
TX+
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
MIC-L
MIC2_L_L
2
GND
GND
3
MIC-R
MIC2_L_R
4
PRESENCE#
NC
5
LINE-R
LINE2_L_R
6
MIC-JD­RETURN
MIC2-JD 7
JD-SEND
GND
8
(KEY)
-
9
LINE-L
LINE2_L_L
10
LINE-JD­RETURN
LINE2-JD
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
DCD
NDCDE
2
DSR
NDSRE
CN4: Digital IO (8 bits)
Note: Do not use Digital IO on GPIO_I0, GPIO_O_0 and GPIO_O_1when Cash Drawer port is being used
CN5: RJ11 Cash Drawer
CN7 and CN25: Stack up RJ45 for COM port
Note 1:COM2 is located on the upper side of CN7 Note 2: (Applies to COM2 only) JP14 to select +5V, +12V or NDCDB Note 3: (Applies to COM2 only) JP13 and JP14 to select +5V, +12V, NRIB or GND
CN9: RS422/485 for COM3
CN10: MIC and Line-out pin header
COM5 : Internal COM 5 (RS-232 Level)
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3
RX
NSINE
4
RTS
NRTSE
5
TX
NSOUTE
6
CTS
NCTSE
7
DTR
NDTRE
8
RI
NRIE
9
GND
GND
10
(KEY)
NC
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
DCD
COM6_DCD-
2
DSR
COM6_DSR-
3
RX
COM6_SIN
4
RTS
COM6_RTS-
5
TX
COM6_SOUT
6
CTS
COM6_CTS-
7
DTR
COM6_DTR-
8
RI
COM6_RI-
9
GND
GND
10
(KEY)
NC
Pin
Signal Name
Description
1
GND
Ground
2
+12 V
PWM controlled pulses
3
Tach
FAN Tachometer
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
DCD
NDCDE
2
DSR
NDSRE
3
RX
NSINE
4
RTS
NRTSE
5
TX
NSOUTE
6
CTS
NCTSE
7
DTR
NDTRE
8
RI
NRIE
9
GND
GND
10
(KEY)
NC
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
2
GND
GND
3
+5V
+V5S
4
+12V
+V12S
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
2
GND
GND
3
+5V
+V5S
4
+12V
+V12S
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
NC
NC 2 VCC
+V3.3S
3
AD3
LPC_AD3
4
RESET#
PLTRST#
5
AD1
LPC_AD1
6
AD2
LPC_AD2
7
FRAME#
LPC_FRAME#
8
AD0
LPC_AD0
COM6 : Internal COM 6 (TTL Level)
CPUFAN1: CPU FAN Header (3pin)
I-COM2: Internal COM2 connector*
J4: Power connector
J6: ATX 2X2 R/A connector
JLPC1: Debug Header
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9
KEY(Empty)
KEY
10
GND
GND
11
CLK
CLK33M
12
GND
GND
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
16
B_DATA3-
LVDS_U3_N_R
2
GND
GND
17
B_CLK+
LVDS_CLKU_P_R
3
A_DATA3+
LVDS_L3_P_R
18
B_CLK-
LVDS_CLKU_N_R
4
A_DATA3-
LVDS_L3_N_R
19
B_DATA2+
LVDS_U2_P_R
5
A_CLK+
LVDS_CLKL_P_R
20
B_DATA2-
LVDS_U2_N_R
6
A_CLK-
LVDS_CLKL_N_R
21
B_DATA1+
LVDS_U1_P_R
7
A_DATA2+
LVDS_L2_P_R
22
B_DATA1-
LVDS_U1_N_R
8
A_DATA2-
LVDS_L2_N_R
23
B_DATA0+
LVDS_U0_P_R
9
A_DATA1+
LVDS_L1_P_R
24
B_DATA0-
LVDS_U0_N_R
10
A_DATA1-
LVDS_L1_N_R
25
GND
GND
11
A_DATA0+
LVDS_L0_P_R
26
GND
GND
12
A_DATA0-
LVDS_L0_N_R
27
VDD
VCC_LVDS
13
GND
GND
28
VDD
VCC_LVDS
14
GND
GND
29
VDD
VCC_LVDS
15
B_DATA3+
LVDS_U3_P_R
30
GND
GND
Note
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
16
B_DATA3-
N/A
2
GND
GND
17
B_CLK+
N/A
3
A_DATA3+
LVDS_TX3_DP
18
B-CLK-
N/A
4
A_DATA3-
LVDS_TX3_DN
19
B_DATA2+
N/A
5
A_CLK+
LVDS_CLK_DP
20
B_DATA2-
N/A
6
A_CLK-
LVDS_CLK_DN
21
B_DATA1+
N/A
7
A_DATA2+
LVDS_TX2_DP
22
B_DATA1-
N/A
8
A_DATA2-
LVDS_TX2_DN
23
B_DATA0+
N/A
9
A_DATA1+
LVDS_TX1_DP
24
B_DATA0-
N/A
10
A_DATA1-
LVDS_TX1_DN
25
GND
GND
11
A_DATA0+
LVDS_TX0_DP
26
GND
GND
12
A_DATA0-
LVDS_TX0_DN
27
VDD
VCC_LVDS
13
GND
GND
28
VDD
VCC_LVDS
14
GND
GND
29
VDD
VCC_LVDS
15
B_DATA3+
N/A
30
GND
GND
Note
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
1
VCC3
2
GND
3
SPI_CS#
4
SPI_CLK
5
SPI_MISO
6
SPI_MOSI
7
HOLD#
8
Key
JLVDS2: LVDS Data Connector Chrontel output- dual channel
JLVDS3: LVDS Data Connector Cedar View – single channel
Note: Must check this pin is GND or VDD before plug and older version LVDS cable.
JSP1: SPI Header
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KB1: Internal PS/2 interface
Pin
Name
Signal
1
CLOCK IN
KCLK_IN
Note
2
CLOCK OUT
KCLK_OUT
Note
3 DATA IN
KDAT_IN
Note
4
DATA OUT
KDAT_OUT
Note
5 GND
GND
6
VCC
+V5DUAL
Pin
Name
Signal
Speed LED
100M
LAN1_LED100-
1G
LAN1_LED1000-
Activity LED LED+
LAN1_LINK_ACT
ACTIVE LED-
LAN1_ACTLED­1
TD4-
LAN1_MDI3N
2
TD4+
LAN1_MDI3P
3
TD3-
LAN1_MDI2N
4
TD3+
LAN1_MDI2P
5
TD2-
LAN1_MDI1N
6
TD2+
LAN1_MDI1P
7
TD1-
LAN1_MDI0N
8
TD1+
LAN1_MDI0P
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
STB#
LPT_STB#
2 PD0
LPT_PD0
3
PD1
LPT_PD1
4 PD2
LPT_PD2
5
PD3
LPT_PD3
6 PD4
LPT_PD4
7
PD5
LPT_PD5
8 PD6
LPT_PD6
9
PD7
LPT_PD7
10
ACK#
LPT_ACK #
11
BUSY
LPT_BUSY
12
PE
LPT_PE
13
SLCT
LPT_SLCT
14
AFD#
LPT_AFD #
15
ERR#
LPT_ERR#
16
INIT#
LPT_INIT #
17
SLIN#
LPT_SLIN#
18
GND
GND
19
GND
GND
20
GND
GND
21
GND
GND
22
GND
GND
23
GND
GND
24
GND
GND
25
GND
GND
26
(Key)
(Note: Need short-plug on pin-1&-2 and pin-3&-4 if MSR device is not connected)
LAN1: RJ45 for Ethernet
LPT1: Parallel Port Header
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MPCIE1: Mini PCI-E connector
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
1
WAKE#
2
3.3Vaux
3
NC 4 GND
5
NC 6 1.5V
7
CLKREQ#
8
NC 9 GND
10
NC
11
CLK_MINICARD#
12
NC
13
CLK_MINICARD
14
NC
15
GND
16
NC
Mechanical Key
17
NC
18
GND
19
NC
20
W_DISABLE#
21
GND
22
PERST#
23
PERn0
24
3.3Vaux
25
PERp0
26
GND
27
GND
28
1.5V
29
GND
30
SMB_CLK
31
PETn0
32
SMB_DATA
33
PETp0
34
GND
35
GND
36
NC
37
GND
38
NC
39
3.3VAUX
40
GND
41
3.3VAUX
42
NC
43
GND
44
NC
45
Reserved
46
NC
47
Reserved
48
1.5V
49
Reserved
50
GND
51
Reserved
52
3.3VAUX
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
VCC USB
+V5 DUAL
5 12V GND
GND
2
DATA-
USB_P2-
6 12V_1
+V12S
3
DATA+
USB_P2+
7 12V_2
+V12S
4
GND
GND
8 12V GND
GND
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
VCC USB
+V5 DUAL
5 24V GND
GND
2
DATA-
USB_P1-
6 24V_1
+V24S
3
DATA+
USB_P1+
7 24V_2
+V24S
4
GND
GND
8 24V GND
GND
POWERUSB1: +12 V USB port
POWERUSB2: +24 V USB port
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PS2: PS/2 connector
Pin
Name
Signal
1
DATA
KBDATA
2
NC
MSDATA
3
GND
GND
4
VCC
+V5DUAL
5
CLK
KBCLK
6
NC
MSCLK
Pin
Name
Signal
1
+24V
+V24IN
2
+24V
+V24IN
3
GND
GND
4
GND
GND
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
2
+12V
+V12S
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
2
+5V
+V5S
Pin
Name
Signal
1
GND
GND
2
+5V
+V5S
Pin
Signal Name
Description
1
GND
Ground
2
TXP
Transmit diff data - positive
3
TXN
Transmit diff data - negative
4
GND
Ground
5
RXN
Receive diff data - negative
6
RXP
Receive diff data - positive
7
GND
Ground
Pin
Signal Name
1
SPK_L+
2
SPK_L-
PW1: DC-in Connector (4 pin)
PW3: 12V Power Connector
PW5: 5V Power Connector
PW6: 5V Power Connector
SATA1: SATA Connector
SPK1: Speaker Output header-L
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SPK2: Speaker Output header-R
Pin
Signal Name
1
SPK_R+
2
SPK_R­Pin
Name
Signal
1
Button Pin1
GND
2
Button Pin2
PM_PWRBTN#
Pin
Signal Name
1
LL 2 LT 3 PROBE
4
RL 5 RT
Pin
Name
Signal
1
VCC
USBV5
2
DATA-
USB7-
3
DATA+
USB7+
4
GND
GND
eSATA
USB
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
P1
GND
+V1.9_LAN
U1
VCC
+V5DUAL
P2
TX+
MDI0P
U2
DATA-
USB_P3-
P3
TX-
MDI0N
U3
DATA+
USB_P3+
P4
GND
MDI1P
U4
GND
GND
P5
RX+
MDI1N
P6
TD3+
MDI2P
P7
TD3-
MDI2N
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
Red
VGA_RED
2 GND
GND
3
Green
VGA_GREEN
4 GND
GND
5
Blue
VGA_BLUE
6 DETECT
T_VGA1
7
HSYNC
VGA_HSYNC
8 GND
GND
9
VSYNC
VGA_VSYNC
10
GND
GND
SW1: Power switch header
TS1: Touch Screen connector
USB1: USB interface MSR connector
USB_ESATA1: USB+ eSATA connector
VGA1: Internal connector
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VGA2: VGA Port
Pin
Name
Signal
Pin
Name
Signal
1
Red
VGA_RED
2 Green
VGA_GREEN
3
Blue
VGA_BLUE
4 NC
NC
5
GND
GND
6 GND
GND
7
GND
GND
8 GND
GND
9
POWER
+5V_VGA
10
GND
GND
11
NC
NC 11
Data
VGA_DDAT
13
HSYNC
VGA_HSYNC
13
VSYNC
VGA_VSYNC
15
CLK
VGA_DCLK
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