Protech Systems PA-6322 User Manual

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PA-6322
15” POS Terminal Powered By Intel® Celeron
®
J1900 Quad-Core
PA-6322 M1
USER
MANUAL
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PA-6322 POS System
COPYRIGHT NOTICE & TRADEMARK
All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the
property of their respective owners.
This manual is copyrighted in January 2016. You may not reproduce or
transmit in any form or by any means, electronic, or mechanical,
including photocopying and recording.
DISCLAIMER
This user’s manual is meant to assist users in installing and setting up
the system. The information contained in this document is subject to
change without any notice.
CE NOTICE
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
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CAUTION: Danger of explosion may occur when the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING: Some internal parts of the system may have high electrical voltage. We strongly recommend that only qualified engineers are allowed to open and disassemble the system. Please operate the LCD and Touchscreen with extra care as they can be broken easily.
FCC NOTICE
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.
You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment
not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could
void your authority to operate such equipment.
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Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 About This Manual ....................................................................... 1-2
1.2 POS System Diagrams ................................................................ 1-1
1.2.1 Panel PC .............................................................................. 1-1
1.2.2 Easy Stand ........................................................................... 1-2
1.2.3 Normal Stand ....................................................................... 1-1
1.2.4 PRINTER Stand ................................................................... 1-2
1.3 System Specifications .................................................................. 1-4
1.4 Safety Precautions ..................................................................... 1-10
2 System Configuration ......................................................................... 2-1
2.1 System External I/O Ports Diagram & Pin Assignment ............... 2-2
2.2 Function Buttons and I/O Ports ................................................... 2-3
2.2.1 Power Button ........................................................................ 2-3
2.2.2 DC-IN Port ............................................................................ 2-3
2.2.3 VGA Port .............................................................................. 2-3
2.2.4 COM Port ............................................................................. 2-4
2.2.5 USB Port .............................................................................. 2-4
2.2.6 LAN Port ............................................................................... 2-5
2.2.7 Printer Power Port (Optional) ............................................... 2-6
2.2.8 Cash Drawer Port ................................................................. 2-6
2.2.9 2nd Display Power Port........................................................ 2-6
2.3 Main Board Component Location & Jumper Settings ................. 2-7
2.4 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table .............................. 2-9
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2.5 Setting Jumpers ......................................................................... 2-10
2.6 Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers ........................... 2-12
2.6.1 COM, Cash Drawer Port Voltage Selection ....................... 2-12
2.6.2 COM Connectors ............................................................... 2-13
2.6.3 i-Button Connector ............................................................. 2-13
2.6.4 COM2 & i-Button Function Selection ................................. 2-13
2.6.5 Cash Drawer Control Selection .......................................... 2-14
2.6.6 USB Connector .................................................................. 2-17
2.6.7 LED Connector ................................................................... 2-17
2.6.8 Speaker Connector ............................................................ 2-18
2.6.9 Power Connector ............................................................... 2-18
2.6.10 Inverter Connector ............................................................. 2-18
2.6.11 Touch Panel Connector ...................................................... 2-19
2.6.12 Reserved Connectors ........................................................ 2-19
2.6.13 Panel Resolution Selection ................................................ 2-20
2.6.14 Mini PCIE USB Selection ................................................... 2-20
2.6.15 MSR / Card Reader Connector .......................................... 2-21
2.6.16 LVDS Connector ................................................................ 2-22
2.6.17 Touch Panel Signal Interface Selection ............................. 2-23
2.6.18 SATA & SATA Power Connector......................................... 2-24
2.6.19 Update BIOS Settings ........................................................ 2-25
2.6.20 Clear CMOS Data Selection .............................................. 2-25
2.6.21 LVDS Link (JP16) ............................................................... 2-26
2.6.22 LVDS Voltage Selection (JP17) .......................................... 2-26
2.6.23 Panel Enable (JP20) .......................................................... 2-27
2.6.24 Mini-PCIe / mSATA Connector ........................................... 2-27
2.7 Printer Board Component Locations & Pin Assignment ............ 2-28
2.7.1 Printer Board: PDAC-3100 ................................................. 2-28
2.7.2 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table ..................... 2-29
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2.7.3 Setting Printer Board Connectors and Jumpers: PDAC-3100 ..
....................................................................................... 2-30
2.7.3.1 Power Supply Connector ............................................. 2-30
2.7.3.2 RS-232 Interface Connector ........................................ 2-30
2.7.3.3 Auto-Cutter Connector ................................................. 2-31
2.7.3.4 USB Connector ............................................................ 2-31
2.7.3.5 Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector ...................... 2-32
2.7.3.6 Terminal Assignment Connector .................................. 2-34
2.7.4 Printer Board: MB-1030 series ........................................... 2-35
2.7.4.1 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table............... 2-36
2.7.5 Setting Printer Board Connectors and Jumpers ................ 2-37
2.7.5.1 Power Supply Connector ............................................. 2-37
2.7.5.2 RS-232 Interface Connector ........................................ 2-37
2.7.5.3 Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector ...................... 2-38
2.7.5.4 Auto-Cutter Connector ................................................. 2-40
2.7.5.5 Paper-Near-END Sensor Connector ............................ 2-40
2.7.5.6 USB Interface Connector ............................................. 2-41
2.7.5.7 Terminal Assignment Connector .................................. 2-41
2.7.6 Printer Board: MB-1011 & MB-1013 .................................. 2-42
2.7.6.1 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table............... 2-43
2.7.7 Setting Printer Board Connectors and Jumpers: MB-1011 &
MB-1013 ............................................................................. 2-44
2.7.7.1 Power Supply Connector ............................................. 2-44
2.7.7.2 RS-232 Interface Connector ........................................ 2-44
2.7.7.3 Auto-Cutter Connector ................................................. 2-45
2.7.7.4 Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector ...................... 2-45
2.7.7.5 Terminal Assignment Connector .................................. 2-47
2.7.7.6 USB Interface Connector ............................................. 2-47
2.8 VFD Board Component Locations & Pin Assignment ............... 2-48
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2.8.1 VFD Board: MB-4103, LD720 ............................................ 2-48
2.8.2 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table ..................... 2-49
2.8.3 Setting MB-4103 & LD720 VFD Board Connectors and
Jumpers ............................................................................. 2-50
2.8.3.1 Power Switch Selection ............................................... 2-50
2.8.3.2 RS-232 Serial Interface Connector .............................. 2-51
2.9 MSR Board Component Locations & Pin Assignment ............... 2-52
2.9.1 ID TECH ............................................................................. 2-52
2.9.1.1 Main Connector ............................................................ 2-52
2.9.2 MB-3012 ............................................................................. 2-53
2.9.2.1 Information Button Reader ........................................... 2-53
2.9.2.2 Output Connector ......................................................... 2-53
3 Software Utilities ................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 DRIVER ....................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1 Introduction .......................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1.1 API Package Folder ....................................................... 3-2
3.1.1.2 Driver Folder .................................................................. 3-2
3.1.1.3 User Manual Folder........................................................ 3-2
3.1.1.4 README ........................................................................ 3-2
3.1.2 Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility ............................ 3-3
3.1.2.1 Introduction .................................................................... 3-3
3.1.2.2 Installing Intel® Chipset Driver ........................................ 3-3
3.1.3 VGA Driver Utility ................................................................. 3-4
3.1.3.1 Installing VGA Driver ...................................................... 3-4
3.1.4 LAN Driver Utility .................................................................. 3-4
3.1.4.1 Installing LAN Driver ...................................................... 3-4
3.1.5 Sound Driver Utility .............................................................. 3-5
3.1.5.1 Installing Sound Driver ................................................... 3-5
3.1.6 Touchscreen Driver Utility .................................................... 3-5
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3.1.6.1 Installing Touchscreen Driver ......................................... 3-5
3.1.7 Fingerprinter Driver Utility (Optional) ................................... 3-6
3.1.7.1 Installing Fingerprinter Driver ......................................... 3-6
3.1.8 RFID Module Driver Utility (Optional) ................................... 3-6
3.1.8.1 Installing RFID Module Driver ........................................ 3-6
3.1.9 Wireless Module Driver Utility (Optional) ............................. 3-7
3.1.9.1 Installing Wireless Driver................................................ 3-7
3.2 EMBEDDED PERIPHERAL DEVICES ........................................ 3-8
3.2.1 Printer Board: MB-1030 ....................................................... 3-8
3.2.1.1 Commands ..................................................................... 3-8
3.2.1.2 OPOS Printer Driver..................................................... 3-55
3.2.2 VFD: MB-4103 (RS-232) .................................................... 3-64
3.2.2.1 Commands List ............................................................ 3-64
3.2.2.2 OPOS Driver ................................................................ 3-65
3.2.3 MSR: MB-3102 (PS/2) ....................................................... 3-69
3.2.3.1 OPOS Driver ................................................................ 3-69
3.2.4 MSR: GIGA-TMS MJR243 (RS-232) ................................. 3-77
3.2.4.1 Commands List ............................................................ 3-77
3.2.4.2 OPOS MSR Register ................................................... 3-79
3.2.4.3 OPOS MSR Tester ....................................................... 3-88
3.3 API ............................................................................................. 3-92
3.3.1 API Package Content ......................................................... 3-92
3.3.2 API Procedure .................................................................... 3-93
3.3.3 Cash Drawer ...................................................................... 3-96
3.3.4 Watchdog ........................................................................... 3-97
3.4 API Function .............................................................................. 3-98
3.4.1 Cash Drawer Function ....................................................... 3-98
3.4.2 Watch Dog Function ........................................................... 3-99
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3.5 BIOS Operation ....................................................................... 3-100
3.5.1 BIOS Setup ...................................................................... 3-100
3.5.1.1 Accessing Setup Utility .............................................. 3-101
3.5.1.2 Main ........................................................................... 3-103
3.5.1.3 Advanced ................................................................... 3-104
3.5.1.4 Chipset ....................................................................... 3-127
3.5.1.5 Security ...................................................................... 3-131
3.5.1.6 Boot ............................................................................ 3-132
3.5.1.7 Save & Exit ................................................................. 3-133
3.5.2 Configuring WatchDog Timer ........................................... 3-134
3.5.3 Update Procedure ............................................................ 3-137
3.5.4 Resource Map .................................................................. 3-141
3.5.4.1 Interrupt Map .............................................................. 3-141
3.5.4.2 I/O MAP ...................................................................... 3-146
3.5.4.3 DMA Channels Map ................................................... 3-148
3.5.4.4 Memory Map .............................................................. 3-149
Appendix A System Diagrams .................................................... A-1
Easy Maintenance_HDD ..........................................................................A-2
Easy Maintenance_Memory .....................................................................A-4
Easy Maintenance_Mainboard .................................................................A-9
EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR PANEL PC ................................................A-10
EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR STAND.....................................................A-31
EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR Printer Module .........................................A-47
EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR Peripheral Devices ..................................A-58
EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR Packing ....................................................A-69
EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR Spare Parts ..............................................A-73
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1. PB-6722 Main Board Component Location .................... 2-7
Figure 2-2. PDAC-3100 Printer Board Component Locations......... 2-28
Figure 2-3. MB-1030 Printer Board Component Locations ............. 2-35
Figure 2-4. MB-1011 & MB-1013 Printer Board Component Locations
.................................................................................. 2-42
Figure 2-5. MB-4103 & LD720 VFD Board Component Locations .. 2-48
Figure 2-6. MB-3012 MSR Board Component Locations................ 2-53
Figure 3-1. Extensible Firmware Interface Diagram ..................... 3-100
Figure 3-2. POST Screen with AMI Logo...................................... 3-101
Figure 3-3. BIOS Setup Menu Initialization Screen ...................... 3-102
Figure 3-4. BIOS Main Menu ....................................................... 3-103
Figure 3-5. BIOS Advanced Menu ................................................ 3-104
Figure 3-6. ACPI Settings Screen ................................................ 3-106
Figure 3-7. F81866 Super IO Configuration Screen ..................... 3-107
Figure 3-8. Serial Port 1 Configuration Screen ............................. 3-108
Figure 3-9. Serial Port 2 Configuration Screen .............................. 3-110
Figure 3-10. Serial Port 3 Configuration Screen ............................ 3-111
Figure 3-11. Serial Port 4 Configuration Screen ............................ 3-112
Figure 3-12. Parallel Port Configuration Screen ............................ 3-114
Figure 3-13. Hardware Monitor Screen ......................................... 3-115
Figure 3-14. F81866 Watchdog Screen......................................... 3-117
Figure 3-15. CPU Configuration Screen ........................................ 3-118
Figure 3-16. Socket 0 CPU Information Screen ............................ 3-119
Figure 3-17. IDE Configuration Screen ........................................ 3-120
Figure 3-18. OS Selection Screen ................................................ 3-122
Figure 3-19. CSM Configuration Screen ...................................... 3-123
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Figure 3-20. USB Configuration Screen ....................................... 3-125
Figure 3-21. Chipset Menu Screen............................................... 3-127
Figure 3-22. North Bridge Menu Screen ....................................... 3-128
Figure 3-23. LCD Control Screen ................................................. 3-129
Figure 3-24. South Bridge Screen ................................................ 3-130
Figure 3-25. Security Menu Screen .............................................. 3-131
Figure 3-26. Boot Menu Screen ................................................... 3-132
Figure 3-27. Save & Exit Menu Screen ........................................ 3-133
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This chapter gives you the information for the PA-6322. It
also outlines the system specifications.
The following topics are included:
About This Manual
POS System Diagrams
System Specifications
Safety Precautions
Experienced users can go to Chapter 2 for a quick start.
1 Introduction
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 About This Manual
Thank you for purchasing our PA-6322 Series System. The PA-6322 is an updated system designed to be comparable with the highest performance of IBM AT personal computers. The PA-6322 provides faster processing speed, greater expandability and can handle more tasks than before. This manual is designed to assist you how to install and set up the whole system. It contains four chapters and two appendixes. Users can configure the system according to their own needs.
Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter introduces you to the background of this manual. It also includes illustrations and specifications for the whole system. The final section of this chapter indicates some safety reminders on how to take care of your system.
Chapter 2 System Configuration
This chapter outlines the location of motherboard, printer, VFD, MSR components and their function. You will learn how to set the jumpers and configure the system to meet your own needs.
Chapter 3 Software
This chapter contains detailed information for driver installations of the Intel® Utility, VG, LAN, Sound, Touch Screen, embedded peripheral devices, BIOS setup & update, Watchdog timer and resource map.
Appendix A System Diagrams
This chapter shows the exploded diagrams and part numbers of PA -6322 components.
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1.2 POS System Diagrams
1.2.1 Panel PC
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Unit: mm
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Non-Bezel-free TouchScreen
1.2.2 Easy Stand
Adjustable angle 45-65 degree
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1.2.3 Normal Stand
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1.2.4 PRINTER Stand
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Unit: mm
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Caution:
Please refer to the picture below to close the printer door properly.
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System
CPU Support
Intel® Celeron® J1900 Quad-Core 2.0GHz
Memory
Network
10/100/1000 Base-T Fast Ethernet
OS Support
Windows Embedded 8 Industry Pro Retail
Windows Embedded POSReady7
Audio
2W speaker
BIOS
AMI SPI BIOS, 8 Mbits with VGA BIOS
RTC Accuracy
3 days ± 3 seconds
System Weight
Easy stand with power adaptor approx. 6 kg
Dimension (W x H x D)
Power Consumption (AC): Power Supply: 60-90 Watt power adapter
System
Status
OFF
IDLE
WORKING
w/o Printer
With Printer
Burn-in Test
loading
Set/CPU/HDD/
Memory
Shut down
Standby
100%
USB
- - 5V x4 ports with dummy
COM
-
-
5V x2 ports with dummy 5V x1 ports with dummy
For Printer
- - -
With
24V/1.2A
printer
running
Power
Consumption
AC 1W
AC 20.3W
AC 56.3W
AC 89.6W
1.3 System Specifications
1 x DDR3L SO-DIMM 204-pin socket, up to 8GB
382mm x 234mm x 321mm (with 45 degree) for
Easy Stand type
382mm x 295mm x 262mm (with 45 degree) for
Normal Stand type
382mm x 381mm x 278 mm (with 45 degree) for
Printer Stand type
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EMC & Safety Certificate: CE, CE-LVD, FCC
Type
Standard
Description
EMI
EN 55022 Class A
-
EMS
EN 55024
-
IEC 61000-4-2
ESD
8kV air discharge
4kV contact discharge
IEC 61000-4-3
RS
80~1000MHz, 3V/m, 80% AM(1kHz)
IEC 61000-4-4
EFT
AC Power Port: 1kV
DC Power Port: 0.5kV
Signal Ports & Telecommunication
Ports: 0.5kV
IEC 61000-4-5
Surge
AC Power Port:
Line to line: 1kV Line to earth(GND): 2kV
DC Power Port:
Line to earth(GND): 0.5kV
Signal and Telecommunication Port:
Line to GND: 1kV
IEC 61000-4-6
CS
0.15~80MHz, 3Vrms, 80% AM, 1kHz
IEC 61000-4-8
PFMF
50Hz, 1A/m
IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips
> 95% reduction for 0.5 periods
30% reduction for 25 periods
Voltage Interruptions
> 95% reduction for 250 periods
Storage
SATA
1 x 2.5”HDD or SSD
I/O Ports
USB
On rear:
3 x USB 2.0
1 x USB 3.0
On side bezel:
1 x USB 2.0
Serial Ports
3 +1 (optional) x RJ45 (all support +5V/12V selectable)
LAN
1 x RJ45
VGA
1 x DB15
Cash Drawer
1 + 1 (option, with Y cable) x RJ11 (12V or +24V selectable)
DC-In
1 x4-pin DC Power Jack
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15” TFT XGA LCD
Max. Resolution: 1024 x 768 Signal Interface: TTL (24-bit)
Touchscreen
Non-Bezel-free:
5-wire Analog resistive
Bezel-free:
5-wire Analog resistive or Projected Capacitive
Brightness
Resistive Touchscreen:
Minimum
160 cd/m
2
Projected Capacitive Touchscreen:
Minimum
180 cd/m
2
Tilt Angle
45-65 degree with easy stand
0-68 degree with normal stand
0-50 degree with printer stand
Environment
Temperature
Operating: 0°C ~35°C (32°F ~ 95°F)
Storage: -5°C ~60°C (-27°F ~ 140°F)
Humidity
20%~90%
Optional Accessories Printer
2” or 3” easy loading thermal printer with Auto cutter
MSR & iButton
JIS-I or II, ISO Track1+2+3 (PS/2 interface)
2nd Display
8” LCD (Resolution: 800 x 600)
10.4” LCD (Resolution: 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600)
Customer Display
Interface: RS-232C Baud Rate: 9600/19200 bps
Placement: 20 columns and 2 lines, each column is 5 x 7 dots
Display
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Standard Code
CP-437, Katakana, CP-737, CP-850, CP-852, CP-857, CP-860, CP-862, CP-863,CP-865, CP-866, CP-1250, CP-1251, CP-1252, CP-1253, CP-1254, CP-1255, CP-1257
International Characters
USA, FRANCE, GERMANY, UK, DENMARK I, SWDEN, ITALY, SPAIN I, JAPAN, NORWAY, DENMARK II, SPAIN II, LATIN, KOREA, RUSSIA, SLAVONIC
Printer
2” or 3” easy loading thermal printer with auto-cutter Printer:
Items
Specifications
Printing method
Thermal dot line printing
Printing accuracy
1mm /5M
Paper feed pitch
0.0625 mm
Maximum Paper-Roll thickness
80mm
Total dots per line & Printable dots per line
2inch 432 dots; 3inch 576 dots
Maximum print speed
2inch 200 mm/s; 3inch 170 mm/s
Print width
2inch 54 mm; 3inch 72mm
Paper width
2inch 58 +0/-1 mm; 3inch 80 +0/-1 mm
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Printer
Auto-cutter:
Items
Specifications
Paper cutting method
Slide cutting
Type of paper cutting
Full cut and Partial cut (1.5 ±
0.5 mm tab left at the center)
Paper curling tendency
Fixed blade side and Movable blade side
Minimum paper core diameter
φ8 mm (paper thickness: 75μm or thin) φ18 (paper thickness: thicker than 75μm)
Minimum paper cutting length
10 mm Cutting processing time
Approx. 0.5 s/cycle
Cutting frequency
1 cut/2 s max.
Standard Code
CP-437, CP-850, CP-857, CP-737, CP-852, CP-860,CP-862, CP-863, CP-865, CP-866, CP-1250,CP-1251, CP-1252, CP-1253, CP-1254, CP-1257, Katakana
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KANJI
JAPANESE (SHIFT-JIS) Code, TRADITIONAL CHINESE Code
International Characters
USA, FRANCE, GERMANY, UK, DENMARK I, SWDEN, ITALY, SPAIN I, JAPAN, NORWAY, DENMARK II, SPAIN II, LATIN AMERICA, KOREA, RUSSIA, SLAVONIC
Fingerprint
8-bit grayscale reader
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1.4 Safety Precautions
Before using this system, read the following information carefully to protect your system from damages, and extend the life cycle of the system.
1. Check the Line Voltage
The operating voltage for the power supply should be within the range of
100V to 240V AC; otherwise the system may be damaged.
2. Environmental Conditions
Place your PA-6322 on a sturdy, level surface. Be sure to allow enough
space around the system to have easy access needs.
Avoid installing your PA-6322 POS system in extremely hot or cold places.
Avoid direct sunlight exposure for a long period of time (for example, in a
closed car in summer time. Also avoid the system from any heating device.). Or do not use PA -6322 when it has been left outdoors in a cold winter day.
Bear in mind that the operating ambient temperature is between 0C and
35C (32F and 95F).
Avoid moving the system rapidly from a hot place to a cold place, and vice
versa, because condensation may occur inside the system.
Protect your PA -6322 from strong vibrations which may cause hard disk
failure.
Do not place the system too close to any radio-active device. Radio-active
device may cause signal interference.
Always shut down the operation system before turning off the power.
3. Handling
Avoid placing heavy objects on the top of the system.
Do not turn the system upside down. This may cause the hard drive to
malfunction.
Do not allow any objects to fall into this device.
If water or other liquid spills into the device, unplug the power cord
immediately.
4. Good Care
When the outside case gets stained, remove the stains using neutral washing
agent with a dry cloth.
Never use strong agents such as benzene and thinner to clean the surface of
the case.
If heavy stains are present, moisten a cloth with diluted neutral washing
agent or alcohol and then wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth.
If dust is accumulated on the case surface, remove it by using a special
vacuum cleaner for computers.
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This chapter contains helpful information that describes the
jumper and connector settings, component locations, and
pin assignment.
The following topics are included:
System External I/O Ports Diagram
Function Buttons and I/O Ports
Main Board Component Locations & Jumper
Settings
Setting Jumpers
Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers
Printer Board Component Locations & Pin
Assignment
Setting Printer Board Connectors and Jumpers
PDAC-3100 MB-1030 series MB-1011 & MB-1013
Setting VFD Board Connectors and Jumpers
Setting MSR
2 System Configuration
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RJ11
DRW1-1
DRW 1-2
RJ45
COM
HDDLAN
USB1
USB 2/3/4
VGA
COM1
COM2
COM3
DC 24V
COM4
Printer Power
-DISPWR
2
ND
DRW1
Side I/O
Power
Button
USB5
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.1 System External I/O Ports Diagram & Pin Assignment
Rear I/O Ports
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ACTION
ASSIGNMENT
Click
0V
Release
+3.3V
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
3
+24V
2
GND
4
+24V
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
RED
9
+5V
2
GREEN
10
GND
3
BLUE
11
NC 4 NC
12
DDCA DATA
5
GND
13
HSYNC
6
GND
14
VSYNC
7
GND
15
DDCA CLK
8
GND
-
-
DC-IN
Power
Button
15 610
1115
VGA
2.2 Function Buttons and I/O Ports
2.2.1 Power Button
To turn on the system, press the power button on the side of the system briefly.
2.2.2 DC-IN Port
DC-IN: DC Power-In Port (rear IO)
2.2.3 VGA Port
VGA: VGA Port, D-Sub 15-pin (rear IO)
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
DCD1/2/3
6
DSR1/2/3
2
RXD1/2/3
7
RTS1/2/3
3
TXD1/2/3
8
CTS1/2/3
4
DTR1/2/3
9
RI/+5V/+12V selectable (Max. current: 1A)
5
GND
-
-
Note: COM3 & COM3-1 will not function when
jumpers JP10, JP11, JP12 are set as 2-3
connected (i-Button). Refer to the COM2&
i-Button Function Selection section for
details. COM4-2 will not function when COM4-1 is selected as the printer control interface.
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
+5V (Max. current: 0.5A)
3
D+
2
D- 4 GND
COM1/
COM2/
COM3/
COM4
(option)
USB1/
USB2/
USB3/
USB4/
USB5
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.2.4 COM Port
COM1, COM2, COM3: COM Ports (rear IO)
2.2.5 USB Port
USB1, USB2, USB3, USB4, USB5: USB Type A Ports
USB1-4: Rear IO
USB5: Side IO
Note: The USB1 port is provided with Standby power 5V. The other USB ports are
without standby power.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
MDIP0
5
MDIP2
2
MDIN0
6
MDIN2
3
MDIP1
7
MDIP3
4
MDIN1
8
MDIN3
LAN LED
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
Left Side LED
Orange
Blink
Giga LAN connection is activated.
Green
Blink
10/100 LAN connection is activated.
Right Side LED
Green
On
LAN switch/hub connected.
LAN
2.2.6 LAN Port
LAN: LAN RJ-45 Port (rear IO)
LAN LED Status
There are 2 LAN LED indicators for LAN on the rear panel of the system. By observing their status, you can know the status of the Ethernet connection.
RB Ver.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
+24V
2
+24V
3
GND
4
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
DRW2 Sense
4
12V/24V (Max. current: 1A)
2
GPIO1 / DRW1
5
GPIO2 / DRW2
3
Draw1 Sense
6
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC12
3
VCC12
2
GND
-
-
16
DRW1
1 2
3 4
PRINT
PWR
2nd DIS
PWR
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.2.7 Printer Power Port (Optional)
PRINT PWR: DC24V power supply for the stand-printer
2.2.8 Cash Drawer Port
DRW1 is used by default. If you need a second port, use the method below:
2.2.9 2nd Display Power Port
2nd DIS PWR: DC12V power supply for 2nd display.
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2.3 Main Board Component Location & Jumper Settings M/B: PB-6722
Figure 2-1. PB-6722 Main Board Component Location
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WARNING: Always disconnect the power cord when you are working with the connectors and jumpers on the main board. Make sure both the system and the external devices are turned OFF as sudden surge of power could ruin sensitive components. Make sure PA-6322 is properly grounded.
CAUTION: Observe precautions while handling electrostatic sensitive components. Make sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge while configuring the connectors and jumpers. Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic components in any static-shielded devices.
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Jumper / Connector
NAME
COM, Cash Drawer Port Voltage Selection
COM2, COM3, JP_COM2, JP_COM3 COM1, COM4, DRW1
COM Connectors
COM1_1, COM2_1, COM3_1, COM4_1
i-Button Connector
I-BUT
COM2, i-Button Function Selection
JP10, JP11, JP12
Cash Drawer Control Selection
JP15, DRW1 (DRW1-1, DRW1-2), DRW2
USB Connector
USB5_1, USB6, USB7
LED Connector
LED1
Speaker Connector
SPK1
Power Connector
DC12V, DC24V
Inverter Connector
INV1
Touch Panel Connector
TOUCH1
Reserved Connectors
SPK2, GPIO1
Panel Resolution Selection
JP5, JP6
Mini PCIE USB Selection
JP13
MSR / Card Reader Connector
PS/2_1
LVDS Connector
LVDS1
Touch Panel Signal Interface Selection
JP8, JP9
SATA & SATA Power Connector
SATA1, SATA2, SATA_PWR1, SATA_PWR2
Update BIOS Settings
JP1
Clear CMOS Data Selection
JP2
LVDS Link
JP16
LVDS Voltage Selection
JP17
Panel Enable
JP20
Mini-PCIe / mSATA Connector
SLOT1
2.4 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table
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2.5 Setting Jumpers
You can configure your board by setting the jumpers. A jumper consists of two or three metal pins with a plastic base mounted on the card. By using a small plastic "cap", also known as the jumper cap (with a metal contact inside), you are able to connect the pins. So you can configure your hardware settings by "opening" or "closing" jumpers.
Jumpers can be combined into sets that are called jumper blocks. When jumpers are all in the block, you have to put them together to set up the hardware configuration. The figure below shows what this looks like.
Jumpers & Caps
If a jumper has three pins, for example, labeled 1, 2 and 3. You can connect pins 1 and 2 to create one setting and shorting. You can also select to connect pins 2 and 3 to create another setting. The format of the jumper picture will be illustrated throughout this manual. The figure below shows different types of jumpers and jumper settings.
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Jumper Diagrams
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Jumper Settings
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SELECTION
JUMPER
SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
RI
(Default)
1-2
5
6
1
2
JP_COM2
5
6
1
2
JP_COM3
+12V
3-4
5
6
1
2
JP_COM2
5
6
1
2
JP_COM3
+5V
5-6
5
6
1
2
JP_COM2
5
6
1
2
JP_COM3
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.6 Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers
2.6.1 COM, Cash Drawer Port Voltage Selection
COM2 / COM3: The voltages of both COM2 & COM3 ports can be adjusted by
setting relevant jumpers on board.
JP_COM2, JP_COM3: Pin headers on board
COM1 / COM4 /DRW1
The voltages of the external ports "COM1 & COM4 & Cash Drawer" can be adjusted via BIOS for your convenience.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
DCD
6
DSR
2
RXD
7
RTS
3
TXD
8
CTS
4
DTR
9
RI/+5V/+12V selectable (Max. current: 1A)
5
GND
10
NC
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
COM3_DTR_R_I
2
COM3_RXD_R_I
SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
COM2
(Default)
1-2
JP10/JP11/JP12/
I-BUT*
2-3
JP10/JP11/JP12/
1
2
I-BUT
51
10
6
COM1_1/
COM2_1/
COM3_1/
COM4_1/
2.6.2 COM Connectors
COM1_1, COM2_1, COM3_1, COM4_1: COM Connectors
2.6.3 i-Button Connector
I-BUT: i-Button Connector
2.6.4 COM2 & i-Button Function Selection
JP10, JP11, JP12: i-Button Function Connectors
*COM2 & COM2-1 will not function when jumpers JP10, JP11 & JP12 are set as “I-BUT”.
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SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
DRW1-1 &
DRW1-2
1-2
JP15
DRW1-1 only
2-3
JP15
SIO Address
Cash drawer 1
LDN 06, 0x91 bit 2
Cash drawer 2
LDN 06, 0x91 bit 3
2.6.5 Cash Drawer Control Selection
JP15: DRW1, DRW1-1, DRW1-2
DRW1 port is used by default. You can add a second port via either of the methods below:
Method 1:
DRW1 includes two groups of GPIO pins. The second group is normally unused but can be enabled by the jumper. Set the pin header jumper JP15 as 1-2 connected if necessary.
Method 2:
You can split DRW1 into two channels of DRW1-1 & DRW1-2 using the Y-Cable (option).
JP15: Cash Drawer 2 Selection
Chapter 2 System Configuration
Step 3.
DRW1, DRW1-1, DRW1-2 shares the same power source. (Default: 12V).
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Cash Drawer Configuration
The I/O port address of the cash drawer is 2E (hex) and 2F (hex). 2E (hex) is the address port. 2F (hex) is the data port. User must first assign the address of register by writing address value into address port 2E (hex), then write/read data to/from the assigned register through data port 2F (hex).
Configuration Sequence
To program F81866 configuration registers, the following configuration sequence must be followed: (1) Enter the extended function mode (2) Configure the configuration registers (3) Exit the extended function mode
(1) Enter the extended function mode
To place the chip into the Extended Function Mode, two successive writes of
0x87 must be applied to Extended Function Enable Registers (EFERs, i.e. 2Eh
or 4Eh).
(2) Configure the configuration registers
The chip selects the Logical Device and activates the desired Logical Devices through Extended Function Index Register (EFIR) and Extended Function Data Register (EFDR). The EFIR is located at the same address as the EFER, and the EFDR is located at address (EFIR+1). First, write the Logical Device Number (i.e. 0x06) to the EFIR and then write the number of the desired Logical Device to the EFDR. If accessing the Chip (Global) Control Registers, this step is not required. Secondly, write the address of the desired configuration register within the Logical Device to the EFIR and then write (or read) the desired configuration register through the EFDR.
(3) Exit the extended function mode
To exit the Extended Function Mode, writing 0xAA to the EFER is required. Once the chip exits the Extended Function Mode, it is in the normal running mode and is ready to enter the configuration mode.
Code example for open the cash drawer 1
;------ Enter to extended function mode --------------------------------------------------------
mov dx, 2eh mov al, 87h out dx, al out dx, al
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
4
+24V
2
Drawer Open
5
NC 3 Drawer Sense
6
GND
DRW2
;------ Select Logical Device 6 of Cash drawer --------------------------------------------
mov al, 07h out dx, al inc dx mov al, 06h out dx, al dec dx
;------ Open the Cash drawer 1 --------------------------------------------
mov al, 91h out dx, al inc dx mov al, 04h out dx, al
;------ Exit the extended function mode --------------------------------------------------------
dec dx mov al, 0aah out dx, al
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Note:
The DRW2 Port can function only when the optional "Printer Kit" is installed on PA-6322. The DRW2 signals from the printer board (MB-1030, MB-1011, MB-1013, PDAC-3100) can be controlled via relevant commands. The DRW2 port is located at the bottom of the Printer Stand connected with a cable (optional) as shown below:
Printer Stand Bottom View
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Control Codes
Hexadecimal
Codes
Function
<DLE EOT>
10 04
Real-time status transmission
<DLE DC4>
10 14
Real-time output of the specified pulse
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
5V (Maximum current: 0.5A)
2
D- 3 D+ 4 GND
5
GND
Notes:
1. USB6 signal is shared from the
“MINI-PCIE” port.
2. USB6 can function only when JP13
is set as 1-3, 2-4[short].
3. USB7 signal is shared from the
“Touch Controller”.
4. USB7 can function only when JP8,
JP9 are set as 1-2[short].
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
PWR_LED
LED1
1
5
USB5_1/
USB6/
USB7/
2.6.6 USB Connector
USB5_1, USB6, USB7: USB 2.0 connector
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.6.7 LED Connector
LED1: Power indication LED connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
HD_FRONT-OUT-R
2
HD_FRONT-OUT-L
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC12
2
GND
3
VCC12
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC24
2
VCC24
3
GND
4
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
+12V
2
+12V
3
GND
4
BRCTR
5
GND
6
LVDS_BKLTEN
SPK1
1
6
INV1
DC12V
DC24V
2.6.8 Speaker Connector
SPK1: Speaker Connector
2.6.9 Power Connector
DC12V: DC 12 Voltage Provider Connector
DC24V: Power for Thermal Printer Connector
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.6.10 Inverter Connector
INV1: Inverter connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LR (Low Right)
4
UR (Up Right)
2
LL (Low Left)
5
UL (Up Left)
3
Probe
-
-
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
HD_FRONT-OUT-L
2
GND
3
HD_FRONT-OUT-R
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GPIO1
2
GPIO2
3
5V (Maximum current: 0.5A)
4
3.3V ((Maximum current: 0.5A)
5
GND
TOUCH1
SPK2
GPIO1
2.6.11 Touch Panel Connector
TOUCH1: Touch panel connector
2.6.12 Reserved Connectors
SPK2: External audio phone jack reserved connector
GPIO1: 2 ports GPIO & DC5V & DC3.3V reserved connector
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SELECTION
JUMPER
SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
1024 x 768 (24 bit)
JP5: 3-5, 2-4 JP6: 3-5, 4-6
21
65
JP5
21
65
JP6
1024 x 768 (18 bit)
(Default)
JP5: 1-3, 4-6 JP6:3-5, 4-6
21
65
JP5
21
65
JP6
800 x 600 (18 bit)
JP5: 3-5, 4-6 JP6: 3-5, 4-6
21
65
JP5
21
65
JP6
SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
USB signal to mini-PCIE
3-5, 4-6
21
65
JP13
USB signal to USB6 wafer
1-3, 2-4
JP13
2.6.13 Panel Resolution Selection
JP5, JP6: Panel resolution control connectors
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.6.14 Mini PCIE USB Selection
JP13: "USB6 signal support to" selection
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2.6.15 MSR / Card Reader Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
KB_CLK (Output)
2
KB_CLK_C (Input)
3
KB_DATA_C (Input)
4
KB_DATA (Output)
5
+5V
6
GND
PS/2_1
PS/2_1: MSR / Card reader connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LVDS_VCC
16
LVDS_CLKA_D+
2
PANEL_Reverse
17
VDS_CLKA_D-
3
LVDS_CLKB_D-
18
GND
4
LVDS_CLKB_D+
19
LVDS_A2_D+
5
GND
20
LVDS_A2_D-
6
LVDS_B2_D-
21
GND
7
LVDS_B2_D+
22
LVDS_A1_D+
8
GND
23
LVDS_A1_D-
9
LVDS_B1_D-
24
GND
10
LVDS_B1_D+
25
LVDS_A0_D+
11
LVDS_B3_D+
26
LVDS_A0_D-
12
LVDS_B3_D-
27
LVDS_A3_D+
13
LVDS_B0_D+
28
LVDS_A3_D-
14
LVDS_B0_D-
29
LVDS_VCC
15
GND
30
LVDS_VCC
2
1 29
30
LVDS1
2.6.16 LVDS Connector
LVDS1: LVDS Connector
Chapter 2 System Configuration
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SELECTION
JUMPER
SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
USB7
Connector
JP8: 1-2 JP9: 1-2
1 3
JP8
1 3
JP9
USB
Interface
JP8: 2-3 JP9: 2-3
1 3
JP8
1 3
JP9
2.6.17 Touch Panel Signal Interface Selection
JP8, JP9: Control connectors for touch panel signal interface
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
G1 5 RX-
2
TX+
6
RX+
3
TX- 7 G3 4 G2 - -
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC
2
GND
3
GND
4
VCC12
SATA1/
SATA2/
1 4
SATA_PWR1/
SATA_PWR2/
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.6.18 SATA & SATA Power Connector
SATA1, SATA2: Serial ATA connectors
SATA_PWR1, SATA_PWR2: Serial ATA power connectors
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2.6.19 Update BIOS Settings
SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
Normal
(Default)
Open
1
JP1
Update BIOS*
1-2
1
JP1
SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
Normal
(Default)
Open
1
JP2
Clear CMOS*
1-2
1
JP2
JP1: Update BIOS settings
2.6.20 Clear CMOS Data Selection
JP2: Clear CMOS data selection
Chapter 2 System Configuration
*To clear CMOS data, power off the computer first and set the jumper to “Clear
CMOS” as shown above. After five to six seconds, set the jumper back to “Normal” and power on the computer.
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Selection
Jumper Setting
Jumper Illustration
5V
1-2
3
1
JP16
0V
2-3
3
1
JP16
Selection
Jumper Setting
Jumper Illustration
3.3V
3-5, 4-6
21
65
JP17
5V
1-3, 2-4
JP17
2.6.21 LVDS Link (JP16)
JP16: LVDS Link
2.6.22 LVDS Voltage Selection (JP17)
JP17: LVDS Voltage Selection
Chapter 2 System Configuration
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Selection
Jumper Setting
Jumper Illustration
Power Supply
5V
1-2
3
1
JP20
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
WAKE#
27
GND
2
+3.3V
28
+1.5V
3
Reserved
29
GND
4
GND
30
SMB_CLK
5
Reserved
31
PETn2
6
+1.5V
32
SMB_DATA
7
CLKREQ#
33
PETp2
8
Reserved
34
GND
9
GND
35
GND
10
Reserved
36
USB D-
11
REFCLK1-
37
GND
12
Reserved
38
USB D+
13
REFCLK1+
39
+3.3V
14
Reserved
40
GND
15
GND
41
+3.3V
16
Reserved
42
Reserved
17
Reserved
43
GND
18
GND
44
Reserved
19
Reserved
45
NC
20
Reserved
46
Reserved
21
GND
47
NC
22
PERST#
48
+1.5V
23
PERn0
49
NC
24
+3.3SB
50
GND
25
PERp0
51
Reserved
26
GND
52
+3.3V
12151617
18
51
52
SLOT1
2.6.23 Panel Enable (JP20)
JP20: Panel Enable
2.6.24 Mini-PCIe / mSATA Connector
SLOT1: Mini-PCIe connector, USB function not supported
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CN5
CN8
CN7
CN6
CN3
CN1
14
1
1
13
7
1
12
CN2
1
50
1
5
1
4
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2.7 Printer Board Component Locations & Pin Assignment
2.7.1 Printer Board: PDAC-3100
Figure 2-2. PDAC-3100 Printer Board Component Locations
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Jumper / Connector
NAME
Power Supply Connector
CN1
RS-232 Interface Connector
CN7
Auto-Cutter Connector
CN3
USB Connector
CN8
Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector
CN2
Terminal Assignment Connector
CN5
2.7.2 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
+24V
2
+24V
3
GND
4
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
TXD
5
DTR
2
RXD
6
DSR
3
RTS
7
GND
4
CTS
-
-
4
1
CN1
1
7
CN7
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.3 Setting Printer Board Connectors and Jumpers: PDAC-3100
2.7.3.1 Power Supply Connector
CN1: Power supply wafer
2.7.3.2 RS-232 Interface Connector
CN7: RS-232 interface connector
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2.7.3.3 Auto-Cutter Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
NC
Unused
2
Vcs
Power supply of the Home position sensor
3
GND
GND of the Home position sensor
4
CUTS
Signal of the Home position sensor
5
2B-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
6
2B-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
7
2A-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
8
2A-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
9
1B-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
10
1B-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
11
1A-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
12
1A-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
Vbus
4
NC 2 D- 5 GND
3
D+ - -
1
5
CN8
1
12
CN3
CN3: Auto-cutter wafer
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.3.4 USB Connector
CN8: USB Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
24V
Head drive power
2
24V
Head drive power
3
24V
Head drive power
4
24V
Head drive power
5
24V
Head drive power
6
24V
Head drive power
7
DAT
Print data output
8
CLK
Synchronizing signal for print data transfer
9
GND
Head GND
10
GND
Head GND
11
GND
Head GND
12
GND
Head GND
13
GND
Head GND
14
GND
Head GND
15
NC
Unused
16
DST4
Head strobe signal
17
DST3
Head strobe signal
18
3.3V
Logic Power
19
GND
Thermistor GND
20
GND
Thermistor GND
21
TH
Thermistor signal
22
NC
Unused
23
DST2
Head strobe signal
24
DST1
Head strobe signal
25
GND
Head GND
26
GND
Head GND
27
GND
Head GND
28
GND
Head GND
29
GND
Head GND
30
GND
Head GND
31
LATCH
Print data latch
32
24V
Head drive power
33
24V
Head drive power
34
24V
Head drive power
35
24V
Head drive power
1
50
CN2
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.3.5 Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector
CN2: Thermal head/motor/sensor connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
36
24V
Head drive power
37
24V
Head drive power
38
NC
Unused
39
PS
Signal of the out-of-paper sensor
40
Vps
Power supply of the out-of-paper sensor
41
GND
GND of the platen position/ out-of-paper sensor
42
HS
Signal of the platen position sensor
43
NC
Unused
44
FG
Frame GND
45
FG
Frame GND
46
NC
Unused
47
2A
Motor drive signal
48
1B
Motor drive signal
49
1A
Motor drive signal
50
2B
Motor drive signal
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
FEED
Feed signal
2
RESET
Reset signal
3
GND
GND
4
ST1
Status signal
5
ST2
Status signal
6
ST3
Status signal
7
ST4
Status signal
8
GND
GND
9
DRS
Drawer sensor signal
10
DSW
Drawer switch signal
11
Vdu
Drive terminal for the drawer (Vp side)
12
GNDdu
Drive terminal for the drawer (GND side)
13
GND
GND
14
NC
Unused
14
1
CN5
2.7.3.6 Terminal Assignment Connector
CN5: Terminal assignment connector
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2.7.4 Printer Board: MB-1030 series
1
1
5
13
4
CN3
CN2
4
14
1
1
1
50
12
1
1
9 10
2
CN1
CUT_CN1
PRINT_CN1
COM1
USB_CN1
24V_CN1
Chapter 2 System Configuration
Figure 2-3. MB-1030 Printer Board Component Locations
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Jumper / Connector
NAME
Power Supply Connector
24V_CN1
RS-232 Interface Connector
COM1
Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector
PRINT_CN1
Auto-Cutter Connector
CUT_CN1
Paper-Near-END Sensor Connector
CN2
USB Interface Connector
USB_CN1
Terminal Assignment Connector
CN1
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.4.1 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
GND
3
+24V
4
+24V
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
NC 6 DSR /CTS
2
RXD
7
RTS
3
TXD
8
CTS
4
DTR /RTS
9
NC
5
GND
10
NC
4
1
24V_CN1
1
9 10
2
COM1
2.7.5 Setting Printer Board Connectors and Jumpers
2.7.5.1 Power Supply Connector
24V_CN1: Power Supply Wafer
2.7.5.2 RS-232 Interface Connector
COM1: RS-232 Interface Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
24V
Head drive power
2
24V
Head drive power
3
24V
Head drive power
4
24V
Head drive power
5
24V
Head drive power
6
24V
Head drive power
7
DAT
Print data output
8
CLK
Synchronizing signal for print data transfer
9
GND
Head GND
10
GND
Head GND
11
GND
Head GND
12
GND
Head GND
13
GND
Head GND
14
GND
Head GND
15
NC
Unused
16
DST4
Head strobe signal
17
DST3
Head strobe signal
18
3.3V
Logic Power
19
GND
Thermistor GND
20
GND
Thermistor GND
21
TH
Thermistor signal
22
NC
Unused
23
DST2
Head strobe signal
24
DST1
Head strobe signal
25
GND
Head GND
26
GND
Head GND
27
GND
Head GND
28
GND
Head GND
29
GND
Head GND
30
GND
Head GND
31
LATCH
Print data latch
32
24V
Head drive power
33
24V
Head drive power
34
24V
Head drive power
35
24V
Head drive power
1
50
PRINT_CN1
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.5.3 Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector
PRINT_CN1: Thermal head/motor/sensor connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
36
24V
Head drive power
37
24V
Head drive power
38
NC
Unused
39
PS
Signal of the out-of-paper sensor
40
Vps
Power supply of the out-of-paper sensor
41
GND
GND of the platen position/ out-of-paper sensor
42
HS
Signal of the platen position sensor
43
NC
Unused
44
FG
Frame GND
45
FG
Frame GND
46
NC
Unused
47
2A
Motor drive signal
48
1B
Motor drive signal
49
1A
Motor drive signal
50
2B
Motor drive signal
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
NC
Unused
2
Vcs
Power supply of the Home position sensor
3
GND
GND of the Home position sensor
4
CUTS
Signal of the Home position sensor
5
2B-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
6
2B-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
7
2A-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
8
2A-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
9
1B-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
10
1B-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
11
1A-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
12
1A-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
Vns
Power supply of the near end sensor
2
NS
Signal of the near end sensor
3
GND
GND of the near end sensor
12
1
CUT_CN1
13
CN2
2.7.5.4 Auto-Cutter Connector
CUT_CN1: Auto-cutter Connector
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.5.5 Paper-Near-END Sensor Connector
CN2: Paper-near-end sensor connector
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2.7.5.6 USB Interface Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
Vbus
4
GND
2
D- 5 GND
3
D+ - -
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
FEED
Feed signal
2
RESET
Reset signal
3
GND
GND
4
ST1
Status signal
5
ST2
Status signal
6
ST3
Status signal
7
ST4
Status signal
8
GND
GND
9
DRS
Drawer sensor signal
10
DSW
Drawer switch signal
11
Vdu
Drive terminal for the drawer (Vp side)
12
GNDdu
Drive terminal for the drawer (GND side)
13
GND
GND
14
NC
Unused
1
5
USB_CN1
14
1
CN1
USB_CN1: USB interface connector
2.7.5.7 Terminal Assignment Connector
CN1: Terminal assignment connector
Chapter 2 System Configuration
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2.7.6 Printer Board: MB-1011 & MB-1013
Chapter 2 System Configuration
Figure 2-4. MB-1011 & MB-1013 Printer Board Component Locations
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Jumper / Connector
NAME
Power Supply Connector
CN1
RS-232 Interface Connector
CN7
Auto-Cutter Connector
CN3
Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector
CN2
Terminal Assignment Connector
CN5
USB Interface Connector
CN8
2.7.6.1 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
GND
3
+24V
4
+24V
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
TXD
5
DTR
2
RXD
6
DSR
3
RTS
7
GND
4
CTS
-
-
4
1
CN1
1
7
CN7
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.7 Setting Printer Board Connectors and Jumpers: MB-1011 &
MB-1013
2.7.7.1 Power Supply Connector
CN1: Power supply wafer
2.7.7.2 RS-232 Interface Connector
CN7: RS-232 interface connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
NC
Unused
2
Vcs
Power supply of the Home position sensor
3
GND
GND of the Home position sensor
4
CUTS
Signal of the Home position sensor
5
2B-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
6
2B-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
7
2A-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
8
2A-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
9
1B-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
10
1B-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
11
1A-1
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
12
1A-2
Auto-cutter motor drive signal
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
24V
Head drive power
2
24V
Head drive power
3
24V
Head drive power
4
24V
Head drive power
5
24V
Head drive power
6
24V
Head drive power
7
DAT
Print data output
8
CLK
Synchronizing signal for print data transfer
9
GND
Head GND
10
GND
Head GND
11
GND
Head GND
12
GND
Head GND
13
GND
Head GND
12
1
CN3
1
50
CN2
2.7.7.3 Auto-Cutter Connector
CN3: Auto-cutter Connector
2.7.7.4 Thermal Head/Motor/Sensor Connector
CN2: Thermal head/motor/sensor connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
14
GND
Head GND
15
NC
Unused
16
DST4
Head strobe signal
17
DST3
Head strobe signal
18
3.3V
Logic Power
19
GND
Thermistor GND
20
GND
Thermistor GND
21
TH
Thermistor signal
22
NC
Unused
23
DST2
Head strobe signal
24
DST1
Head strobe signal
25
GND
Head GND
26
GND
Head GND
27
GND
Head GND
28
GND
Head GND
29
GND
Head GND
30
GND
Head GND
31
LATCH
Print data latch
32
24V
Head drive power
33
24V
Head drive power
34
24V
Head drive power
35
24V
Head drive power
36
24V
Head drive power
37
24V
Head drive power
38
NC
Unused
39
PS
Signal of the out-of-paper sensor
40
Vps
Power supply of the out-of-paper sensor
41
GND
GND of the platen position/ out-of-paper sensor
42
HS
Signal of the platen position sensor
43
NC
Unused
44
FG
Frame GND
45
FG
Frame GND
46
NC
Unused
47
2A
Motor drive signal
48
1B
Motor drive signal
49
1A
Motor drive signal
50
2B
Motor drive signal
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
FUNCTION
1
FEED
Feed signal
2
RESET
Reset signal
3
GND
GND
4
ST1
Status signal
5
ST2
Status signal
6
ST3
Status signal
7
ST4
Status signal
8
GND
GND
9
DRS
Drawer sensor signal
10
DSW
Drawer switch signal
11
Vdu
Drive terminal for the drawer (Vp side)
12
GNDdu
Drive terminal for the drawer (GND side)
13
GND
GND
14
NC
Unused
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
Vbus
2
D-
3
D+
4
GND
5
GND
1
5
CN8
14
1
CN5
2.7.7.5 Terminal Assignment Connector
CN5: Terminal assignment connector
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.7.7.6 USB Interface Connector
CN8: USB interface connector
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JP12V
CN1
1
1
16
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.8 VFD Board Component Locations & Pin Assignment
2.8.1 VFD Board: MB-4103, LD720
Figure 2-5. MB-4103 & LD720 VFD Board Component Locations
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Jumper / Connector
NAME
Power Switch Selection
JP12V
RS-232 Serial Interface Connector
CN1
2.8.2 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table
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SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
OFF
1-2
3
1
JP12V
ON
(Default)
2-3
3
1
JP12V
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.8.3 Setting MB-4103 & LD720 VFD Board Connectors and Jumpers
2.8.3.1 Power Switch Selection
JP12V: Power Switch Selection
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2.8.3.2 RS-232 Serial Interface Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
9
NC 2 TXD
10
NC 3 RXD
11
NC 4 DTR
12
NC 5 DSR
13
NC 6 RTS
14
NC 7 CTS
15
NC
8
+12V/+5V
16
NC
1
16
CN1
CN1: RS-232 serial interface wafer
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1
7
CN
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
Chassis Ground
5
K-CLK (Computer connections)
2
P-CLK (Keyboard connections)
6
K-DATA (Computer connections)
3
P-DATA (Keyboard connections)
7
GND
4
+5V Vcc
-
-
1
7
CN
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.9 MSR Board Component Locations & Pin Assignment
2.9.1 ID TECH
ID-TECH MSR Board Component Locations
2.9.1.1 Main Connector
CN:
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2.9.2 MB-3012
IO1
I_BUTTON1
1 12
1
2
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
I_B1
2
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
CLK_KB
7
RX_MSR
2
CLK_PC
8
TX_MSR
3
DATA_KB
9
GND
4
DATA_PC
10
USB_D+_R
5
+5V
11
USB_D-_R
6
CHASSIS GND
12
GND
1
2
I_BUTTON1
1 12
IO1
Chapter 2 System Configuration
Figure 2-6. MB-3012 MSR Board Component Locations
2.9.2.1 Information Button Reader
I_BUTTON1: Information button reader
2.9.2.2 Output Connector
IO1: Output wafer
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This chapter provides the detailed information of driver utilities and BIOS settings for the system. The following topics are included:
Driver
- Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility
- VGA Driver Utility
- LAN Driver Utility
- Sound Driver Utility
- Touchscreen Driver Utility
- Fingerprinter Driver Utility (Optional)
- RFID Module Driver (Optional)
- Wireless Module Driver (Optional)
Embedded Peripheral Devices
- Printer Board: MB-1030
- VFD: MB-4103 (RS-232)
- MSR: MB-3102 (PS/2)
- MSR: GIGA-TMS MJR243 (RS-232)
API BIOS Operation
- BIOS Setup
- Watchdog Timer Configuration
- Update Procedure
- System Resource Map
3 Software Utilities
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3.1 DRIVER
3.1.1 Introduction
Enclosed with the PA -6322 Series package is our driver utilities, which comes in a CD-ROM format.
3.1.1.1 API Package Folder
Refer to the 3.3 API section for the details.
+--->\DEMO PROJECT\ +--->\ProxAPI standard\ +--->\Document\
3.1.1.2 Driver Folder
1. The setup sequence is "Main Chip -> VGA -> LAN -> SOUND ->
TOUCH[Device folder]"
2. You will be prompted to reboot the system when the installation is completed.
+--->\Flash BIOS\AFUa.bat +--->\Platform\ +--->\Device\
3.1.1.3 User Manual Folder
\AdbeRdr930_en_US.exe (PDF File reader)
3.1.1.4 README
The DRIVER DISC introduction
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3.1.2 Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility
3.1.2.1 Introduction
The Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility installs Windows *.INF files to the target system. These files outline to the operating system how to configure the Intel chipset components in order to ensure the following features function properly:
SATA Storage Support (SATA & SATA II)
USB Support
Identification of Intel
®
Chipset Components in Device Manager
3.1.2.2 Installing Intel® Chipset Driver
The utility pack is to be installed only for POSReady 7 & Embedded 8 Industry series, and it should be installed right after the OS installation is completed. Please follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB CD-ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “Main Chip” folder where the Chipset driver is located (depending
on your OS platform).
3. Click Setup.exe file for driver installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA-6322
for the changes to take effect.
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3.1.3 VGA Driver Utility
The VGA interface embedded with PA-6322 can support a wide range of display types. You can have dual displays by configuring CRT & LVDS interfaces to work simultaneously.
3.1.3.1 Installing VGA Driver
To install the VGA driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB-CD ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “VGA” folder where the VGA driver is located (depending on your
OS platform).
3. Click Setup.exe file for driver installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA-6322
for the changes to take effect.
3.1.4 LAN Driver Utility
PA-6322 is enhanced with LAN function that can support various network adapters. Installation platform for the LAN driver is listed as follows:
3.1.4.1 Installing LAN Driver
To install the LAN Driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB CD-ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “LAN” folder where the LAN driver is located (depending on your OS
platform).
3. Click Setup.exe file for driver installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA-6322 for
the changes to take effect.
For more details on the installation procedure, please refer to the Readme.txt file found on LAN Driver Utility.
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3.1.5 Sound Driver Utility
The sound function enhanced in this system is fully compatible with Windows POSReady 7 & Embedded 8 Industry series. Below, you will find the content of the Sound driver.
3.1.5.1 Installing Sound Driver
To install the Sound Driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB CD-ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “Sound” folder where the sound driver is located (depending on your
OS platform).
3. Click Setup.exe file for driver installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA -6322 for
the changes to take effect.
3.1.6 Touchscreen Driver Utility
The touchscreen driver utility can only be installed on Windows POSReady 7 & Embedded 8 Industry series, and it should be installed right after the OS installation is completed.
3.1.6.1 Installing Touchscreen Driver
To install the touchscreen driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB CD-ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “Device\Touch Screen” folder where the touchscreen driver is located.
3. Click Setup.exe file for driver installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA-6322 for
the changes to take effect.
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3.1.7 Fingerprinter Driver Utility (Optional)
The fingerprinter driver utility can only be installed on a Windows platform, and it should be installed right after the OS installation is completed.
3.1.7.1 Installing Fingerprinter Driver
To install the fingerprinter driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB CD-ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “Device\Embedded Finger Printer” folder where the fingerprinter
driver is located.
3. Click Setup.exe file for driver installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA-6322 for
the changes to take effect.
3.1.8 RFID Module Driver Utility (Optional)
The RFID driver utility can only be installed on Windows POSReady7 & Embedded 8 industry series, and it should be installed right after the OS installation is completed.
3.1.8.1 Installing RFID Module Driver
To install the RFID Module driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB CD-ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “Device\RFID Module” folder where the RFID Module driver is located.
3. Click Autorun.exe file for driver installation.
4. Select Mifare Demo Software V1.5R8.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
6. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA-6322 for
the changes to take effect.
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3.1.9 Wireless Module Driver Utility (Optional)
The wireless driver utility can only be installed on Windows POSReady7 & Embedded 8 Industry series, and it should be installed right after the OS installation is completed.
3.1.9.1 Installing Wireless Driver
To install the wireless driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB CD-ROM device to PA-6322 and insert the driver disk.
2. Open the “Device\Embedded Wireless Module” folder where the wireless driver
is located.
3. Click Setup.exe file for driver installation.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
5. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and restart PA-6322 for
the changes to take effect.
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Registry Name
Default Data
Notes
BaudRate
115200
-
BitLength
8
-
Parity
N
-
Stop
1
-
Chapter 3 Software Utilities
3.2 EMBEDDED PERIPHERAL DEVICES
The Command lists and driver installation guide for peripheral devices of the system ­printer board, VFD and MSR – are explicitly included in the sections below:
3.2.1 Printer Board: MB-1030
3.2.1.1 Commands
1. Printer Registry Operation
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Command
RA
RB
Command
RA
RB
Command
RA
RB
HT
V ESC D
V GS /
V V LF
V V ESC E
V V GS :
FF
V ESC G
V GS B
V V CR
V V ESC J
V V GS H
V V CAN
V ESC L
V GS I
V V DLE EOT
V V ESC M
V V GS L
V V DLE ENQ
V ESC c 4
V GS P
V V DLE DC4
V V ESC c 5
V GS V
V V ESC FF
V ESC d
V V GS W
V ESC SP
V V ESC p
V V GS \
ESC !
V V ESC t
V V GS ^
ESC $
V V ESC {
V V GS a
V V ESC %
FS g 1
GS b
ESC &
FS g 2
GS f
V V ESC *
V FS p
V V GS h
V V ESC
V V FS q
V V GS k
V V ESC 2
V V GS !
V V GS r
V V ESC 3
V V GS $
V GS v 0
V V ESC =
V V GS *
V V GS w
V V ESC ?
GS ( A
V V
ESC @
V V GS ( K
V
Command
MB-1030
RA
MB-1030
RB
FS ! V V
FS & V V
FS V
FS . V V
FS 2
FS C
FS S V
FS W V
Command
MB-1030
RA
MB-1030
RB
ESC i V V
ESC m
V V DC2 ; V
GS p 1
V
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Standard Commands
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COMMAND LIST
Control
Codes
Hexadecimal
Codes
Function
Standard
Mode
Page
Mode
<HT>
09
Horizontal tab
V V <LF>
0A
Print and line feed
V
V
<FF>
0C
Print and recover to standard mode (in page mode)
Ignored
V
<CR>
0D
Print and carriage return
V V <CAN>
18
Cancel print data in page mode
Ignored
V
<DLE EOT>
10 04
Real-time status transmission
V
V
<DLE ENQ>
10 05
Real-time request to printer
V
V
<DLE DC4>
10 14
Real-time output of specified pulse
V
V
<ESC FF>
1B 0C
Print data in page mode
Ignored
V
<ESC SP>
1B 20
Set right-side character spacing
V
V
<ESC !>
1B 21
Select print mode(s)
V
V
<ESC $>
1B 24
Set absolute print position.
V
V
<ESC *>
1B 2A
Select bit image mode
V
V
<ESC ->
1B 2D
Turn underline mode on/off.
V
V
<ESC 2>
1B 32
Select default line spacing
V
V
<ESC 3>
1B 33
Set line spacing
V
V
<ESC =>
1B 3D
Select peripheral device
V
V
<ESC @>
1B 40
Initialize printer
V
V
<ESC D>
1B 44
Set horizontal tab position
V
V
<ESC E>
1B 45
Turn emphasized mode on/off
V
V
<ESC G>
1B 47
Turn double-strike mode on/off
V
V
<ESC J>
1B 4A
Print and feed paper
V
V
<ESC L>
1B 4C
Select page mode
Ignored
<ESC M >
1B 4D
Select character font
V
V
<ESC R>
1B 52
Select an international character set
V
V
<ESC S>
1B 53
Select standard mode
Ignored
V
<ESC T>
1B 54
Select print direction in page mode
V
<ESC V>
1B 56
Turn 90 degree clockwise rotation mode on/off
V
<ESC W>
1B 57
Set printing area in page mode
V
<ESC \>
1B 5C
Set relative print position
V
V
<ESC a>
1B 61
Select justification
<ESC c 3>
1B 63 33
Select paper sensor(s) to output paper-end signals
V
V
<ESC c 4>
1B 63 34
Select paper sensor(s) to stop printing
V
V
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Control
Codes
Hexadecimal
Codes
Function
Standard
Mode
Page
Mode
<ESC c 5>
1B 63 35
Enable/disable panel buttons
V
V
<ESC d>
1B 64
Print and feed n lines
V
V
<ESC i>
1B 69
Full cut
V
Disabled
<ESC m>
1B 6D
Partial cut
V
Disabled
<ESC p>
1B 70
General pulse
V
V
<ESC t>
1B 74
Select character code table
V
V
<ESC {>
1B 7B
Turn upside-down printing mode on/off
<FS p>
1C 70
Print NV bit image
V
Disabled
<FS q>
1C 71
Define NV bit image
Disabled
<GS !>
1D 21
Select character size
V
<GS $>
1D 24
Set absolute vertical print position in page mode
Ignored
V
<GS *>
1D 2A
Define download bit images
V
V
<GS ( A>
1D 28 41
Execute test print
V
Disabled
<GS ( K>
1D 28 4B
Set print density
V
Disabled
<GS />
1D 2F
Print download bit image
V
<GS B>
1D 42
Turn white/black reverse printing mode on/off
V
V
<GS H>
1D 48
Select printing position of HRI characters
V V <GS I>
1D 49
Transmit printer ID
V
Disabled
<GS L>
1D 4C
Set left margin
Disabled
<GS P>
1D 50
Set basic calculated pitch
V
V
<GS V>
1D 56
Cut paper ◎
V
<GS W>
1D 57
Set printing area width
<GS \>
1D 5C
Set relative vertical print position in page mode
Ignored
<GS a>
1D 61
Enable/disable Automatic Status Back (ASB)
V
V
<GS f>
1D 66
Select font for HRI characters
V V <GS h>
1D 68
Set bar code height
V V <GS k>
1D 6B
Print bar code
● V <GS r>
1D 72
Transmit status
V
V
<GS v 0>
1D 76 30
Print raster bit image
Disabled
<GS w>
1D 77
Set bar code width
V
V
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Control
Codes
Hexadecimal
Code
Function
Standard
Mode
Page
Mode
<DC2 ;>
12 3B
Specifies a module size of QR Code and Data Matrix
V
V
<GS p 1>
1D 70 01
Prints QR Code data based on the specified contents
V
V
Control
Codes
Hexadecimal
Codes
Function
Standard
Mode
Page
Mode
<FS !>
1C 21
Set print mode(s) for Kanji characters
V
V
<FS &>
1C 26
Select Kanji character mode
V
V
<FS ->
1C 2D
Turn underline mode on/off for Kanji characters
V
V
<FS .>
1C 2E
Cancel Kanji character mode
V
V
<FS S>
1C 53
Set Kanji character spacing
V
V
<FS W>
1C 57
Turn quadruple-size mode on/off for Kanji characters
V
V
Two-dimensional Bar Code Commands
Kanji Control Commands
(when the Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, or Korean model is
used.)
Command classification
Executing : Printer executes the command which does not affect the following data. Setting: Printer uses flags to make settings, and those settings affect the following data.
○: Enabled. : Enabled only when the command is set at the beginning of a line.
●: Enabled only when data is not present in the printer buffer. ▲: Only value setting is possible. Disabled: Parameters are processed as printable data. Ignored: All command codes including parameters are ignored and nothing is executed.
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[Name]
Horizontal tab
[Format]
ASCII HT Hex. 09
Decimal 9
[Range]
N/A
[Description]
Moves print position to next horizontal tab position.
This command is ignored if the next tab is not set. If the next tab position exceeds the print region, the print position is moved
to [print region + 1].
The horizontal tab position is set by ESC D (Set/cancel horizontal tab
position).
When the print position is at the [print region + 1] position and this
command is received, the current line buffer full is printed and a horizontal tab is executed from the top of the next line.
The initial value of the horizontal tab position is every 8 characters of Font
A (the 9th, 17th, 25th positions, etc.)
[Name]
Print and line feed
[Format]
ASCII LF Hex. 0A
Decimal 10
[Range]
N/A
[Description]
Prints the data in the print buffer and performs a line feed based on the set line feed amount. After execution, makes the top of the line the next print starting position.
COMMAND DETAILS
STANDARD COMMAND DETAILS
HT
LF
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FF
[Name]
Print and recover to standard mode (in page mode)
[Format]
ASCII FF Hex. 0C
Decimal 12
[Range]
N/A
[Description]
Prints all buffered data to the print region collectively, and then recovers to the standard mode.
All buffer data is deleted after printing. The print area set by ESC W (Set print region in page mode) is reset to the
default setting.
No paper cut is executed. Sets the print position to the beginning of the next line after execution. This command is enabled only in page mode.
[Name]
Print and carriage return
[Format]
ASCII CR Hex. 0D
Decimal 13
[Range]
N/A
[Description]
When an automatic line feed is enabled, this command functions in the same way as LF (print and line feed). When the automatic line feed is disabled, this command is ignored.
This command is ignored with serial interface models. Sets the print position to the beginning of the next line after execution.
[Name]
Cancel print data in page mode
[Format]
ASCII CAN Hex. 18
Decimal 24
[Range]
N/A
[Description]
Deletes all print data in the currently set print region in page mode.
This command is enabled only in page mode. Portions included in the currently set print region are also deleted, even if
previously set print region data.
CR
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[Name]
Real-time status transmission.
[Format]
ASCII OLE EOT n Hex. 10 04 n Decimal 16 4 n
[Range]
1 ≤ n ≤ 4
[Description]
Transmits the selected printer status specified by n in real time, according to the following parameters: n = 1 : Transmit printer status. n = 2 : Transmit off-line status. n = 3 : Transmit error status. n = 4 : Transmit paper roll sensor status.
n = 1 : Printer status.
Bit
On / Off
Hex
Decimal
Function
0
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
1
On
02 2 Not used. Fixed to On.
2
Off
00 0 Drawer open/close signal is LOW.
On
04 4 Drawer open/close signal is HIGH.
3
Off
00 0 On-line.
On
08 8 Off-line.
4
On
10
16
Not used. Fixed to On.
5
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
6
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
7
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
n = 2 : Off-line status.
Bit
On / Off
Hex
Decimal
Function
0
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
1
On
02 2 Not used. Fixed to On.
2
Off
00 0 Cover is closed.
On
04 4 Cover is open.
3
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
4
On
10
16
Not used. Fixed to On.
5
Off
00 0 No paper-end stop.
On
20
32
Printing stops due to paper end.
6
Off
00 0 No error.
On
40
64
Error occurs.
7
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
n = 3 : Error status
Bit
On / Off
Hex
Decimal
Function
0
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
1
On
02 2 Not used. Fixed to On.
2
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
3
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
4
On
10
16
Not used. Fixed to On.
5
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
6
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
7
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
n = 4 : Continuous paper sensor status.
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Bit
On / Off
Hex
Decimal
Function
0
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
1
Off
02 2 Not used. Fixed to On.
2
Off
00 0 No paper-near-end stop.
On
04 4 Printing stops due to paper near end.
3
Off
00 0 No paper-near-end stop.
On
08 8 Printing stops due to paper near end.
4
On
10
16
Not used. Fixed to On.
5
Off
00 0 No paper-end stop.
On
20
32
Printing stops due to paper end.
6
Off
00 0 No paper-end stop.
On
40
64
Printing stops due to paper end.
7
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
[Name]
Real-time request to printer.
[Format]
ASCII DLE ENQ n Hex. 10 05 n Decimal 16 5 n
[Range]
1 ≤ n ≤ 2
[Description]
Responds to requests n specifications from the host in real-time. n specifications are listed below: n = 1: Recover from the error and start printing from the line where the error occurred. n = 2: Recover from error after clearing the reception buffer and print buffer. This command is enabled even when the printer specification is disabled by ESC = (select peripheral devices).
[Name]
Real-time output of specified pulse.
[Format]
ASCII DLE DC4 n m t Hex. 10 14 n m t Decimal 16 20 n m t
[Range]
n = 1 m = 0,1 1 ≤ t ≤ 8
[Description]
This outputs a signal specified by t to the connector pin specified by m. m = 0: #2 Pin of the drawer kick connector m = 1: #5 Pin of the drawer kick connector On time is set to t x 100 msec; Off time is set to t x 100 msec.
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[Name]
Print data in page mode.
[Format]
ASCII ESC FF Hex. 1B 0C Decimal 27 12
[Range]
N/A
[Description]
Prints all buffered data in the print area collectively in page mode.
This command is enabled only in page mode. Holds the following information after printing.
a. Expanded data b. Character print direction selection in page mode (ESC T) c. Set print region (ESC W) in the page mode.
d. Character expansion position
[Name]
Set right-side character spacing.
[Format]
ASCII ESC SP n Hex. 1B 20 n Decimal 27 32 n
[Range]
0 ≤ n ≤ 255 Initial Value n = 0
[Description]
This command sets the size of space to right of character. Right space = n × [horizontal motion units].
ESC FF
ESC SP n
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ESC ! n
[Name]
Select print mode(s).
[Format]
ASCII ESC ! n Hex. 1B 21 n Decimal 27 33 n
[Range]
0 ≤ n ≤ 255 Initial Value n = 0
[Description]
This command selects print mode(s) with bits having following meanings.
Bit
On / Off
Hex
Decimal
Function
0 Off
00 0 Character font A selected.
On
01 1 Character font B selected.
1
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
2
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
3 Off
00 0 Emphasized mode not selected.
On
08 8 Emphasized mode selected.
4 Off
00 0 Double-height mode not selected
On
10
16
Double-height mode selected
5 Off
00 0 Double-width mode not selected.
On
20
32
Double-width mode selected.
6
Off
00 0 Not used. Fixed to Off.
7 Off
00 0 Underline mode not selected.
On
80
128
Underline mode selected.
[Name]
Set absolute print position.
[Format]
ASCII ESC $ nL nH Hex. 1B 24 nL nH Decimal 27 36 nL nH
[Range]
0 ≤ (nL + nH x 256) ≤ 65535 (0 ≤ nH ≤ 255, 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255)
[Description]
This command specifies the next print starting position in reference to the left edge of the print area. The printing start position is calculated using (nL + nH x
256) x (vertical or horizontal motion units). Specifications exceeding the print range are ignored.
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[Name]
Select bit image mode
[Format]
ASCII ESC * m nL nH d1...dk Hex. 1B 2A m nL nH d1...dk
Decimal 27 42 m nL nH d1...dk
[Range]
m = 0,1,32,33 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255 0 ≤ nH ≤ 3
0 ≤ d ≤ 255
[Description]
Selects a bit-image mode in mode m for the number of dots specified by nL and nH. m = 1,33 : (nL+nH×256)<576 (3 inch);(nL+nH×256)<432 (2 inch). m = 0,32 : (nL+nH×256)<288 (3 inch);(nL+nH×256)<216 (2 inch).
m
Mode
Number of Vert. Dir. Dots
Density of Vert. Dir. Dots
Density of Hor. Dir. Dots
Data Count (k) 0
8 dot single density
8
67 DPI
101 DPI
nL+nH×256
1
8 dot double density
8
67 DPI
203 DPI
nL+nH×256
32
24 dot single density
24
203 DPI
101 DPI
(nL+nH×256) ×3
33
24 dot double density
24
203 DPI
203 DPI
(nL+nH×256) ×3
[Name]
Turn underline mode on/off.
[Format]
ASCII ESC - n Hex. 1B 2D n Decimal 27 45 n
[Range]
0 ≤ n ≤ 2 Initial Value n = 0
[Description]
This command enables the print data following it to be printer out underlined. The underline mode varied depending on the following values of n:
n
Function
0
Turns off underline mode
1
Turns on underline mode, set at 1-dot thick
2
Turns on underline mode, set at 2-dot thick
ESC * m nL nH d1…dk
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ESC 2
[Name]
Select default line spacing.
[Format]
ASCII ESC 2 Hex. 1B 32 Decimal 27 50
[Range]
N/A
[Description]
This command sets the default line spacing The default line spacing is approximately 4.25 mm, which is equivalent to 34 dots.
[Name]
Set line spacing.
[Format]
ASCII ESC 3 n Hex. 1B 33 n Decimal 27 51 n
[Range]
0 ≤ n ≤ 255 Initial Value n = 34
[Description]
This command sets the line spacing using a following rule. Line spacing = n x (vertical or horizontal motion units)
[Name]
Select peripheral device.
[Format]
ASCII ESC = n Hex. 1B 3D n Decimal 27 61 n
[Range]
0 ≤ n ≤ 255 Initial Value n = 1
[Description]
Selects the peripheral device for which the data is effective from the host computer.
Bit
Function
“0”
“1” 7 Undefined
6
Undefined
5
Undefined
4
Undefined
3
Undefined
2
Undefined
1
Undefined
0
Printer
Invalid
Valid
ESC 3 n
ESC = n
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