Vectron SteelTouch II User Manual

VECTRON SYSTEMS
Vectron POS SteelTouch II
User manual
Your Vectron dealer
Stamp
Date: 18.08.2011
© 2011 by Vectron Systems AG
Manufacturer
Vectron Systems AG
Willy-Brandt-Weg 41
48155 Muenster, Germany
www.vectron.de
Leading in POS Technology
Vectron
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Contents
1. Terms, signs and symbols .................................................11
1.1. Notes on safety............................................................................... 11
1.1.1. Signal words .................................................................................... 12
1.1.2. Word message ................................................................................. 13
1.1.3. Safety symbols ............................................................................... 14
1.2. References to information ............................................................ 14
2. General notes on safety .................................................... 15
3. About this manual .............................................................. 17
3.1. Target group ................................................................................... 17
3.2. Purpose............................................................................................ 17
3.3. Dealer support ................................................................................ 17
3.4. Explanatory notes on content ...................................................... 18
4. Specification ......................................................................20
4.1. SteelTouch II POS system .............................................................. 20
4.2. Vectron-POS-Software ..................................................................22
4.3. Use as directed ............................................................................... 23
4.4. Technical data ................................................................................. 26
4.4.1. SteelTouch II POS system .............................................................. 26
4.4.2. Power supply Vectron PS30 .........................................................28
4.4.3. Vectron POS software ................................................................... 28
5. Device description .............................................................29
5.1. Shipment .........................................................................................29
5.2. Device description ..........................................................................29
5.2.1. SteelTouch II front view................................................................. 30
5.2.2. SteelTouch II rear view .................................................................. 32
5.2.3. Ports and connections detailed view...........................................34
5.2.4. Power supply Vectron PS30 .........................................................36
5.2.5. Power cord ...................................................................................... 38
5.3. Dimensions ...................................................................................... 40
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6. Starting ............................................................................... 41
6.1. Connecting SteelTouch II to the power supply ........................... 42
6.2. Setting up the SteelTouch II ......................................................... 44
6.3. Adjusting the display ..................................................................... 44
6.4. Connecting devices to SteelTouch II ............................................46
7. Operation ............................................................................46
7.1. Switching the SteelTouch II on and off ........................................46
7.1.1. Switching on the SteelTouch II ..................................................... 47
7.1.2. Switching off the SteelTouch II.....................................................48
7.2. Entering data to the SteelTouch II ............................................... 49
7.3. Sign in to SteelTouch II .................................................................. 52
7.3.1. Sign in via operator button ........................................................... 53
7.3.2. Sign in via operator key ................................................................ 53
7.4. Sign out from the SteelTouch II .................................................... 56
7.4.1. Sign out via operator button ........................................................ 56
7.4.2. Sign out via operator key .............................................................. 57
7.5. Working with guest checks ........................................................... 58
7.5.1. Opening a GC ..................................................................................58
7.5.2. Closing a GC .................................................................................... 59
7.5.3. Finalizing a GC ................................................................................ 59
7.5.4. Splitting PLUs of a guest check to invoice ................................. 60
7.5.5. Splitting single PLUs of a guest check
to another guest check .................................................................. 61
7.5.6. Moving all PLUs of one guest check to another guest check ... 62
7.5.7. Transferring a guest check ........................................................... 62
7.6. Working with hold buffers ............................................................. 63
7.7. Working with reports ..................................................................... 64
7.8. Void and Correction ....................................................................... 65
7.9. Restarting the SteelTouch II .........................................................66
8. Shut down ........................................................................... 67
9. Errors, possible reasons and troubleshooting ................ 69
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10. Service and maintenance ..................................................72
10.1. Cleaning ........................................................................................... 72
10.2. Cleaning housing and display .......................................................73
10.2.1. Cleaning the contacts .................................................................... 73
10.3. Maintenance ....................................................................................73
10.4. Contacting the customer service ................................................. 73
11. Disposal ..............................................................................74
12. Glossary ..............................................................................75
13. Icons ....................................................................................76
14. EC Declaration of conformity ............................................79
15. Document revision .............................................................80
16. Accessories ........................................................................81
16.1. Operator locks ................................................................................ 81
16.1.1. Dallas iButton Standard ................................................................ 81
16.1.2. Dallas Magnet .................................................................................82
16.1.3. Addimat ...........................................................................................82
16.2. Customer display ............................................................................ 83
16.3. Touch pens ......................................................................................84
16.3.1. Touch pen ........................................................................................ 84
16.3.2. Vectron Touch pen ......................................................................... 84
16.4. Multifunction touch pen ................................................................84
16.5. Wall mount ...................................................................................... 85
16.6. Stand S300 ..................................................................................... 86
17. Other Vectron products ....................................................87
17.1. Stationary Vectron POS systems ................................................. 87
17.1.1. Vectron POS SteelTouch PC .......................................................... 88
17.1.2. Vectron POS Modular .................................................................... 89
17.1.3. Vectron POS ColorTouch ...............................................................90
17.1.4. Vectron POS Vario ......................................................................... 91
17.1.5. Vectron POS Mini ........................................................................... 92
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17.2. Mobile / hybrid Vectron POS systems ......................................... 93
17.2.1. Vectron POS MobilePro ................................................................. 93
17.2.2. Vectron POS MobileTouch .............................................................94
17.2.3. Vectron POS MobileXL ................................................................... 95
17.2.4. Vectron POS MobilePad ................................................................. 96
17.3. Vectron software ............................................................................ 97
17.3.1. Vectron POS software ................................................................... 97
17.3.2. Vectron POS PC .............................................................................. 97
17.3.3. Vectron Commander ......................................................................98
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1. Terms, signs and symbols
This chapter informs you about the terms, signs and symbols that are used in this user manual.

1.1. Notes on safety

This user manual contains safety notes, which indicate hazards when operating the Vectron POS SteelTouch II, in the following referred to as SteelTouch II.
Each safety note consists of three elements, the signal word (1), the word message (2) and the safety symbol (3).
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Fig. 1: Example for a safety note
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1.1.1. Signal words

Signal words inform you about the risk of danger. The risk contains information on how serious injuries are and how probable it is that an injury will occur.
A DANGER
The signal word “DANGER” indicates a danger with high risk, which will result in death or severe injury if it is not avoided.
A WARNING
The signal word “WARNING” indicates a danger with medi­um risk, which could result in death or severe injury if it is not avoided.
A CAUTION
The signal word “CAUTION” indicates a danger with low risk, which could result in minor injuries if it is not avoided.
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NOTICE
The signal word “NOTICE” indicates a danger, which could result in material damage if it is not avoided.

1.1.2. Word message

Information of the word message for personal injury ap­pear in the same order in every safety note.
Risk of electric shock
High voltage at the power supply
X
Do not open power supplies
You will die or suffer from burns
X
Only use undamaged power supplies
The word message contains the following information:
• You are told what is dangerous.
• You are told what endangers you and where the danger
is located.
• You are told what you must not do.
• You are informed about the consequences when igno-
ring the safety note.
• You are told what you have to do to avoid the hazard.
Information of the word message for material damage ap­pear in the same order in every safety note.
Caustic cleansers can damage the surfaces
X
Do not use caustic cleansers
X
Only use mild cleansers or water for cleaning
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The word message contains the following information:
• You are told what causes the material damage.
• You are told what you must not do.
• You are told what you have to do to avoid material da-
mage.
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1.1.3. Safety symbols
Each safety note contains a safety symbol, which marks the hazard graphically. If no special safety symbol is available, the general safety symbol is used.
Safety symbols have the following meaning:
Safety sym-
bol
General safety symbols for signal word
A A
a s
q

1.2. References to information

This user manual contains information that refer to helpful information concerning the handling of SteelTouch II.
The information signal has the following meaning:
panels, warning of personal injuries.
General safety symbol for hazards for which no special safety symbol is availa­ble.
Special safety symbol for hazards through electric current.
Special safety symbol for hazards through crushing.
The information signal indicates referen­ces to information that can be helpful when operating the SteelTouch II.
Meaning
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2. General notes on safety

This chapter informs you about hazards that exist when operating the SteelTouch II.
Observe the following notes on safety by all means:
A DANGER
Risk of electric shock
High voltage at cable and power supply
X
Do not open power supplies
You will die or suffer from burns
X
Only use undamaged cables and power
s
supplies
X
Only use cables and power supplies in original condition
X
Do not use liquids next to cable and power supply
s
q
A CAUTION
Risk of electric shock
Short circuit in the low-voltage circuit of
the power supply
X
Do not pour liquids over SteelTouch II, cable and power supply
You could suffer an electric shock
X
Do not use liquids next to cable and power supply
A CAUTION
Risk of crushing
Small gap between housing and stand
X
Do not put fingers between housing and stand
You could crush your fingers
X
Grasp housing of SteelTouch II with both hands and adjust
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NOTICE
Damage of SteelTouch II
Dropping of SteelTouch II from the set-up
area Transport and dispatch of SteelTouch II in
inappropriate packaging Overvoltage in power supply network
Overvoltage through connection of a
wrong power supply
The SteelTouch II could be damaged
X
a
Place the SteelTouch II on a stable, even surface with sufficient space
X
Keep the original packaging
X
Transport and dispatch the SteelTouch II exclusively in the original packaging
X
Exclusively connect the SteelTouch II to a voltage between 100 and 240 volt
X
Exclusively use Vectron accessories or accessories approved by Vectron
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3. About this manual

This user manual is part of the SteelTouch II. The user manual must be kept together with SteelTouch II. When forwarding the SteelTouch II please forward this manual as well.

3.1. Target group

This user manual is meant for end users of the Steel­Touch II.

3.2. Purpose

This user manual informs you about performance and fea­tures of the SteelTouch II. It is meant to inform you about how to start, operate and close down the SteelTouch II.

3.3. Dealer support

Vectron Systems AG is the manufacturer of SteelTouch II. Vectron does not sell the SteelTouch II directly to end users. The Vectron specialist dealer from whom you purchased the SteelTouch II is your contact partner for all questions concerning the POS system.
The SteelTouch II systems which Vectron sells to their specialist dealers are neither programmed nor configured. Your Vectron dealer should have programmed and confi­gured your SteelTouch II system after consulting you and according to your requests.
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For this reason, this end user manual contains only the information that applies for all SteelTouch II POS systems, since the Vectron POS software should be programmed and configured individually for you. This end user manual does not contain information about programming and configura­tion of the SteelTouch II POS system.
You should have obtained detailed training and documen­tation, adjusted to your programming and configuration of Vectron POS software, from your Vectron dealer.

3.4. Explanatory notes on content

The chapter “Specifications” gives an overview on the tasks for which you can use the SteelTouch II. In chapter “Device description” you are informed about the compo­nents of SteelTouch II, where you find the components, their designation and the functions they have.
The chapter “Starting” explains the preparations required for starting the SteelTouch II. The normal mode of the
SteelTouch II is explained in chapter “Operation”. The
chapter “Shutdown” describes how to shut down the Steel-
Touch II if you do not use it for a longer period.
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The chapter “Errors, possible reasons and troubleshoo­ting” helps you to remove errors. The chapter “Service and maintenance” explains how to clean the SteelTouch II and how to get technical support.
The chapter “Disposal” describes how to dispose of Steel-
Touch II after use. The “Glossary” explains abbreviations
and terms that are used in connection with SteelTouch II. The chapter “Icons” explains the graphical elements of
SteelTouch II and their meaning.
The “EC Declaration of conformity” certifies the guidelines with which SteelTouch II complies and according to which standards the SteelTouch II was built. The “Document revi­sion” registers modifications of the user manual’s content.
The chapter “Accessories” informs you about additional products that you can buy and use together with Steel-
Touch II. The chapter “Other Vectron products” informs
you about other products, which Vectron offers in addition to SteelTouch II.
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4. Specification

This chapter informs you about the features, the technical data and the intended use of SteelTouch II.
SteelTouch II is a stationary POS system that consists of three components: the stationary POS system, the stand and the power supply Vectron PS30.

4.1. SteelTouch II POS system

SteelTouch II is a stationary POS system, which you can also use without network connection.
The black housing rear of SteelTouch II is made of powder­coated metal. The display frame is made of brushed stain­less steel. A hinge attaches the housing to a black alumini­um stand, which is also powder-coated.
The hinge between housing and stand allows tilting the housing vertically, to adjust the display to your field of vi­sion. The housing design prevents splash water and crumbs from penetrating.
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Via the touch screen you enter data like bookings with your finger or the touch pen.
An operator lock is mounted to the housing of Steel­Touch II. With the appropriate operator key you log in to SteelTouch II. Your Vectron dealer should have configured the operator lock for you.
In a network you can configure the SteelTouch II as client or as server. A client sends for example data to a server, which manages the POS systems network and processes the received data.
Your Vectron dealer can integrate the SteelTouch II via network interface to a POS system network, so that the SteelTouch II can receive data via the network and send data to other POS systems.
A loudspeaker is integrated to the housing of SteelTouch II. SteelTouch II uses sounds to inform you about received messages, which were sent eg by a ServiceCall. Please ask your Vectron dealer to configure the sounds for you.
At the rear of SteelTouch II you find a bracket with ports. In addition to the internal loudspeaker you can connect stereo loudspeakers to the audio port.
The six USB- and six serial ports at the rear serve for con­necting external devices like eg printers, customer displays and scanners. At the left side of SteelTouch II there are two more USB ports for connecting eg an USB stick or a USB keyboard.
SteelTouch II provides two ports to which you can connect cash drawers. By means of a Y-cable you can connect up to four cash drawers.
SteelTouch II has a cache and a flash memory. In case of power failure, the cache, where data is stored during ope­ration of the SteelTouch II, is supplied with power by means of a buffer battery. After switching off the SteelTouch II data is stored in the flash memory.
An SD-card slot is inserted in the SteelTouch II. It serves for reading and writing on SD-cards and SDHC-cards, eg for storing and restoring data. For this purpose you require an SD-card, which is not included in delivery.
Your Vectron dealer should have configured and program­med the SteelTouch II according to your requests.
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4.2. Vectron-POS-Software

SteelTouch II is supplied with Vectron POS software, which your Vectron dealer configured and programmed.
All Vectron POS systems use the same software. The GUI can be adjusted individually to the different screen sizes of the stationary and mobile POS systems.
The functions that can be used with the installed Vectron POS software depend on the applied software version, configuration and programming of the SteelTouch II POS system.
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4.3. Use as directed

The SteelTouch II may be used as POS system. The power supply Vectron PS30 may be used for supplying the Steel­Touch II with power.
Use the supplied cable with safety plug to connect Steel­Touch II and power supply Vectron PS30 to a grounded socket. Using other power supplies and cables is not as di­rected. The power supply network must be protected with a residual current device.
SteelTouch II and power supply must not be opened. The POS system and its accessories must not be modified. During normal operation of SteelTouch II the port covers must not be removed from the ports.
The operating company of SteelTouch II is responsible for storage and backup of data created with the SteelTouch II. The data is to be processed and stored in such a way that they comply with eg the demands of fiscal authorities.
Depending on configuration and programming of the Vectron POS software, operators can modify the stored da­ta, configuration and programming of the SteelTouch II, for instance the PLU- or rights table for operators. Furthermo­re, operators can carry out functions like void if these are enabled in the rights management of the POS system.
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You should protect yourself against undesired changes of the above mentioned parts of programming. This can be achieved by using operator keys, RFID cards and pass­words. Each operator should be assigned his required authorization in the rights table of the POS system. Ope­rator keys and RFID cards, which enable these rights, must exclusively be accessible to the respective operators. The passwords must exclusively be known by the respective operators.
Operator rights must be assigned thoroughly, since ope­rators - depending on their rights - can change or delete data, configuration and programming of SteelTouch II. These changes can cause you financial damage or lead to penal consequences, for instance if the stored data does no longer comply with demands of the fiscal authorities.
The operating company of SteelTouch II is responsible for assigning the operator rights. Prior to starting, your Vectron dealer should draw up a concept for the assign­ment of operator rights together with you. Each operator of SteelTouch II should exclusively be granted the rights he requires.
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Your Vectron dealer is responsible for programming and configuration of the SteelTouch II. Vectron advises you not to modify the programming and configuration yourself. Please contact your Vectron dealer for any questions and demands concerning programming and configuration.
SteelTouch II and the power supply Vectron PS30 must be operated under ambient conditions as described in chap­ter “4.4. Technical data” on page 26. The SteelTouch II must not be set up in the open.
The touch screen must exclusively be touched with touch pen or fingers.
Operation of SteelTouch II is exclusively allowed with Vec tron original accessories or accessories approved by Vec tron. Your Vectron dealer will inform you about acces­sories that you can use together with the SteelTouch II.
Keep the packaging material for dispatch purposes. Send the SteelTouch II exclusively in its original packaging. Vec­tron Systems AG does not accept liability for damages due to improper packaging.
Use as directed also includes the reading and under­standing of this user manual. In addition, the accidental regulations of the professional organizations have to be observed.
Any other use than the one described is not as directed. Vec tron Systems AG does not accept liability for damages or injuries resulting from improper use.
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4.4. Technical data

This chapter informs you about the technical data of Steel­Touch II.
4.4.1. SteelTouch II POS system
Technical data of the SteelTouch II POS system
Display diagonal
Display type
Display backlight
Display size (active)
Display resolution
Colours
Input
Housing
Stand
Processor
Main memory
Cache
Mass memory
Network
USB ports
Serial ports
Cash drawer ports
Audio socket
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38.1 cm (15") 43.1 cm (17")
TF T- LCD
CCFL backlight
30.4 x 22.8 cm 33.7 x 27.0 cm
1024 x 768 px 1280 x 1024 px
up to 65,536
touch screen
rear black, powder-coated metal; frame in brushed stainless steel
black; powder-coated aluminium
Marvell ARMADA 168, 1066 MHz
512 MB DDR2-RAM
1 MB SRAM
4 GB Flash memory
10/100BAS E-T; Ethern et
8 x USB 2.0; type A; 2 of which at the left side
6 x RS232; type RJ45; for exter­nal devices
2 x type RJ12; for up to four cash drawers with Y-cable
3.5 mm jack; stereo; for louds­peaker
15" 17"
Technical data of the SteelTouch II POS system
15" 17"
Operator socket
SD-card slot
Loudspeaker
Power supply
Buffer battery
Power consumption
Temperature
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Certified
3.5 mm jack; for Dallas iButton and Addimat locks
for SD-cards up to 4 GB and SDHC-cards up to 32 GB
mono; 2 W
through external power supply Vectron PS30; integrated in stand
for permanent power supply of the cache
18 W in
normal operati-
on without ex-
ternal devices;
0.5 W in standby
storage:
-10 to 50 °C operation: 0 to 40 °C
see drawings
approx. 9.5 kg approx. 11.5 kg
CE
normal operati-
on without ex-
ternal devices;
0.5 W in standby
storage:
-10 to 50 °C operation: 0 to 35 °C
33 W in
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4.4.2. Power supply Vectron PS30
Technical data of power supply Vectron PS30
Input voltage 100 to 240 V alternating voltage Input current max. 1.07 A Output voltage + 24 V direct current
Output current max. 3.3 A
Output power max. 80 W
Power consumption max. 93 W
No-load loss 0.3 to 0.5 W
Temperature storage: -40 to 85 °C
operation: 0 to 40 °C
Air humidity operation: 5 to 95 %, non conden-
sing
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Certified
7.6 x 14.6 x 4.3 cm
585 g
CE, UL
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4.4.3. Vectron POS software
Technical data of Vectron-POS software
100,000
65,535
1,000
65,535
* Maximum values, which can only be obtained with special programming.
PLUs * Departments * Operators *
Guest checks or customers *
200
POS systems per network *
100
Printers per network *

5. Device description

The SteelTouch II comprises the stationary POS system and the stand with power supply Vectron PS30.

5.1. Shipment

Shipment of the SteelTouch II POS system comprises the parts listed below. Please check the correct delivery on receipt.
• Vec tron POS SteelTouch II POS system
• Operator lock as per order
• Two covers for the SD-card- and SIM-card slot; one when
the card is inserted, one for the empty casing
• One port cover for the whole ports bracket
• Stand S50
• Power supply Vectron PS30
• Power cord
• Four operator keys for operator lock Dallas iButton
Standard or Dallas iButton Magnet
• Vectron POS software with licence
• User manual
• Dispatch box
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5.2. Device description

Here you are informed about the components of the Steel­Touch II, where you find the components and their designa­tion.
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5.2.1. SteelTouch II front view
1
2
3
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Fig. 2: SteelTouch II front view
Pos. Designation
1
Housing
2
Touch screen
3
Operator lock
4
Stand
4
Housing pos. 1
Touch screen and electronics of SteelTouch II are mounted in the housing.
Touch screen pos. 2
Via the touch screen you enter data to SteelTouch II using a touch pen or your fingers.
Operator lock pos. 3
By means of an operator key you log in to the POS system via the operator lock.
Stand pos. 4
The power supply Vectron PS30 is mounted in the stand.
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5.2.2. SteelTouch II rear view
2
1
Fig. 3: SteelTouch II rear view
Pos. Designation
1
2 x USB ports behind cover
2
Hinge
3
Ports and connections
4
Serial number label
5
On/Off switch
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USB ports pos. 1
Via the USB ports you can connect external devices and storage media to the SteelTouch II.
Hinge pos. 2
The hinge connects the housing and the stand of Steel­Touch II. It serves for tilting the housing in order to adjust the display to your angle of view.
Ports and connections pos. 3
Via the ports, connections and slots you can connect ex­ternal devices and storage media to the SteelTouch II.
Serial number label Pos. 4
The serial number label serves for unambiguous identifi­cation of the SteelTouch II. The label contains the product designation and the serial number of the SteelTouch II.
On/Off switch pos. 5
The on/off switch serves for switching on and off the Steel­Touch II.
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5.2.3. Ports and connections detailed view
21 43 5 6 7 8 9
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Fig. 4: Detailed view of ports and connections
Pos. Designation
1
Loudspeaker
2
Six USB ports
3
Network port
4
Six serial ports
5
SD-card slot
6
Audio connection
7
Power connection
8
Two cash drawer ports
9
Operator lock connection
10
SIM-card slot; optional
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Loudspeaker pos. 1
Via the loudspeaker the SteelTouch II can play eg system sounds.
USB ports pos. 2
Via the USB ports you can connect external devices and storage media to the SteelTouch II.
Network port pos. 3
To the network port you can connect a network cable.
Serial ports pos. 4
Via the serial ports you can connect external devices to SteelTouch II.
SD-card slot pos. 5
To the SD-card slot you can insert an SD- or SDHC-card, eg for storing data.
Audio connection pos. 6
To the audio port you can connect stereo loudspeakers, eg for playing system sounds.
Power connection pos. 7
The power plug of the Vectron PS30 is connected to the power supply.
Cash drawer ports pos. 8
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To the cash drawer ports you can connect up to four cash drawers with a Y-cable.
Operator lock connection pos. 9
The operator lock is connected here.
SIM-card slot pos. 10
To the optional SIM-card slot you can insert a SIM-card, which encrypts data.
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5.2.4. Power supply Vectron PS30
4
3
Fig. 5: Power supply Vectron PS30
Pos. Designation
1
Power cable
2
Power cable plug
3
Female connector
4
Serial number label
1
2
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Power cable plug pos. 2
The power cable plug is put into the power connection of SteelTouch II.
Female connector pos. 3
The female connector of the power cord is put into the mains plug.
Serial number label pos. 4
The serial number label serves for unambiguous identifica­tion of the power supply Vectron PS30. The label contains the product designation and the serial no. of the Vectron PS30.
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5.2.5. Power cord
2
Fig. 6: Power cord
Pos. Designation
1
Female connector
2
Safety plug
1
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Female connector pos. 1
The female connector is put into the mains plug of the power supply.
Safety plug pos. 2
The safety plug is put into a socket. The safety plug may differ from the one shown in the figure.
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5.3. Dimensions

308
(12.1")
50
(2.0")
311
(12.2")
410
(16.1")
220
(8.7")
386
(15.2")
255
(10.0")
405
(15.9")
Fig. 7: SteelTouch II 15" (dimensions in millimetre and inch)
342
(13.5")
50
(2.0")
447
311
(12.2")
220
(8.7")
410
(16.1")
(10.0")
439
(17.3")
255
Fig. 8: SteelTouch II 17" (dimensions in millimetre and inch)
(17.6")
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6. Starting

This chapter tells you how to start the SteelTouch II.
Your Vectron dealer should have programmed and configured the SteelTouch II POS system for your prior to starting. He should support you with the starting.
Prior to starting your Vectron dealer should train you with the operation of SteelTouch II. Furthermore he should inform you about the functions of the SteelTouch II POS system and adjust them to your demands.
Useful and important functions are for instance:
• configuring acoustic and optical signals
• entering PLUs to PLU tables
• configuring the graphical user interface
• configuring user passwords
• configuring reports
• configuring data backup
• saving energy
• operating the SteelTouch II POS system
• integrating and using the SteelTouch II POS system in a network
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6.1. Connecting SteelTouch II to the power supply

This chapter tells you how to connect the SteelTouch II to the power supply.
• Place the SteelTouch II to a smooth, stable and even surface with sufficient space.
NOTICE
Overvoltage can damage the electronics of SteelTouch II
X
Do not connect any other power
a
• Put the female connector of the power cord into the mains plug of the power supply.
supply than the Vectron PS30
X
Exclusively connect the power supply Vectron PS30
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Fig. 9: Putting the female connector to the mains plug
• Lead the power line of the power supply through the recess of the stand.
NOTICE
Overvoltage can damage the power supply and the electronics of SteelTouch II
X
Check the voltage of the power network
X
a
• Put the safety plug of the power cord into a socket.
Connect the SteelTouch II exclusively to power networks with a voltage between 100 and 240 volt
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6.2. Setting up the SteelTouch II

This chapter tells you how to set up the SteelTouch II.
NOTICE
Damage of SteelTouch II through dropping
X
Set up the SteelTouch II as
a
• Set up the SteelTouch II in a well-ventilated room with a temperature between 0 and 40°C for the SteelTouch II 15" and a temperature between 0 and 35°C for the SteelTouch II 17".
• Set up the SteelTouch II in a room with air humidity bet­ween 5 and 95 percent.
• Do not cover the SteelTouch II.
• Select the setup site so that the SteelTouch II is not
exposed to direct sunlight.
• Place the SteelTouch II on a stable, even surface with sufficient space.
• Set up the SteelTouch II so that no liquids can be poured over POS system, power supply and cable.
• Lay out the cables so that they are not under tension.
• Lay out the cables so that you do not trip over them.
described in this chapter
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6.3. Adjusting the display

This chapter tells you how to adjust the display of Steel­Touch II.
A CAUTION
Risk of crushing
Small gap between housing and
stand
X
Do not put fingers between
q
• Grasp the housing of the SteelTouch II with both hands as shown in the image and adjust the display to your field of vision.
housing and stand
You could crush your fingers
X
Grasp housing of SteelTouch II with both hands and adjust
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Fig. 10: Adjusting the display of SteelTouch II
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6.4. Connecting devices to SteelTouch II

This chapter tells you how to connect devices to the Steel­Touch II.
• Make sure to connect only approved devices to the SteelTouch II.
• Make sure to lay out the cables so that they are not under pressure.
• Make sure to lay out the cables so that you do not trip over them.

7. Operation

This chapter tells you how to use the SteelTouch II in normal ope­ration.
This chapter describes an example configuration of Vectron POS software.
This may differ from the programming and
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configuration of your POS system, which your Vectron dealer should have prepared for you.
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7.1 . Switching the SteelTouch II on and off

This chapter tells you how to switch on and off the Steel­Touch II.

7.1.1. Switching on the SteelTouch II

If the SteelTouch II was started as described in chapter “6. Starting” on page 41, you can switch it on.
• Shortly press the On/Off key to switch on the Steel­Touch II.
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7.1 .2 . Switching off the SteelTouch II
This chapter tells you how to switch off the SteelTouch II.
• Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the Steel­Touch II.
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Fig. 12: Switching off the SteelTouch II

7.2 . Entering data to the SteelTouch II

This chapter tells you how to enter data to the Steel­Touch II via touch screen. You are also informed about the display elements. Your display layout may differ from the one shown in this manual, depending on programming and configuration of your SteelTouch II.
Prerequisite for entering data to the SteelTouch II POS system is that SteelTouch II was started as described in chapter “6. Starting” on page 41. You have to switch on the SteelTouch II as described in chapter “7.1.1. Switching on the SteelTouch II” on page 47.
• Touch the buttons of the touch screen with a touch pen or your fingers.
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7
6
5
Fig. 13: Data input
Pos. Designation
1
Status display
2
PLU selection
3
Department selection
4
Button
5
Numeric pad
6
Info field
7
Input field
8
Receipt-, invoice- and guest check display
1
2
3
4
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Status display pos. 1
Displays for example the date, time and the currently logged in operator.
PLU selection pos. 2
Here you select the PLUs that are stored in PLU program­ming of the SteelTouch II and are shown on the graphical user interface.
Department selection pos. 3
Here you select departments like for example food and drinks.
Button pos. 4
On the graphical user interface there may be additional buttons like for example <Cash>, for generating an invoice.
Numeric pad pos. 5
Via the numeric pad you enter for instance the amount that you got from a customer.
Info field Pos. 6
Displays for example media-related information, eg whe­ther the customer paid cash or by credit card, or the guest check number.
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Input field Pos. 7
Displays for example the entries you make on the numeric pad.
Receipt- and invoice- and GC display pos. 8
Displays for example the entered PLUs, the invoice for a customer and the booking for an open GC.
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7.3. Sign in to SteelTouch II

This chapter tells you how to sign in to SteelTouch II.
Buttons that are mentioned in this chapter and that can be displayed as graphical elements, are shown i n
chapter “13. Icons” on page 76.
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Depending on the programming of your SteelTouch II you have to sign in to the POS system. Only then you can enter PLUs for example.
The Vectron POS software stores the entries and assigns them to the respective operator. You can assign access rights for every operator, which determine the functions for which he is authorized.
There are different ways for sign in to SteelTouch II. If you have an operator key that you want to use for sign in please continue reading in chapter “7.3.2. Sign in via ope­rator key” on page 53. If you do not have an operator key, please continue in chapter “7.3.1. Sign in via operator button” on page 53.
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The POS system may be programmed in that way that you can use both methods for sign in.
7.3.1. Sign in via operator button
Carry out the following steps if your SteelTouch II was pro­grammed for sign in via operator button.
• Enter the operator number to the numeric pad.
• Press the <Operator> button.
The profile of the selected operator can be protected with a secret code. For sign in you have to enter the
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• Enter the secret code if it is requested.
• For confirmation press the button <Tick> or <Enter> to
sign in this operator.
secret code.
7.3. 2. Sign in via operator key
This chapter informs you about an operator lock system, how it works and what you have to consider when using the operator lock system.
Your SteelTouch II is delivered with an operator lock system. It consists of two elements: the operator lock, referred to as lock in the following, and the operator key, referred to as key in the following.
The lock is mounted to your SteelTouch II. Your Vectron dealer should have handed over the ordered keys on deli­ver y.
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For SteelTouch II you can order three operator lock sys­tems, one of which is mounted to your SteelTouch II. Stan­dard is the Dallas iButton.
Figure Key Lock
Dallas iButton
Standard
Dallas iButton
with magnet
Addimat
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Each operator has assigned rights in the POS system. This means that you are for example allowed to void PLUs and to open the guest checks of other operators. The rights are stored in tables. These tables will be called rights tables in the following. Your rights, too, are stored in rights tables.
Your key has an unambiguous number. This number is stored in the rights table. This assignment helps Vectron POS software recognize who signs in to the POS system.
If you approach the key to the lock, the number is trans­ferred from the key to the POS system. The rights that are stored for you in the rights table are enabled. You can work with the POS system.
Carry out the following step if your SteelTouch II was pro­grammed for sign in via operator key.
• Approach the key to the operator lock.
Fig. 14: Approaching the key to the operator lock
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The profile of the selected operator can be protected with a secret code. For sign in you have to enter the
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• Enter the secret code if it is requested.
• For confirmation press the button <Tick> or <Enter> to
sign in this operator.
secret code.
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7.4. Sign out from the SteelTouch II

This chapter tells you how to sign out from the Steel­Touch II.
Buttons that are mentioned in this chapter and that can be displayed as graphical elements, are shown i n
chapter “13. Icons” on page 76.
i
You should sign out from the SteelTouch II if you do not use the POS system in order to avoid entries
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7.4.1. Sign out via operator button
being made by others.
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Carry out the following steps if your SteelTouch II was pro­grammed for sign out via operator button.
• Press the <Operator> button to sign out the currently signed in operator.
7.4. 2. Sign out via operator key
Carry out the following step if your SteelTouch II was pro­grammed for sign out via operator key.
Fig. 15: Removing the key from the operator lock
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• Remove the key from the operator lock.
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7.5. Working with guest checks

This chapter informs you about the guest check (GC) func­tion. Whether or not you can use this function depends on programming and configuration of your SteelTouch II POS system.
The GC function serves for separate storage of bookings for several customers. It is useful for instance in hospita­lity, to store food and drinks separately for each table in a restaurant.
Your Vectron dealer can program and configure the num­ber of GCs and operators according to your requests.
Buttons that are mentioned in this chapter and that can be displayed as graphical elements, are shown i n
chapter “13. Icons” on page 76.
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7.5.1. Opening a GC
In order to store GC bookings you first have to open a GC. GCs, for which an invoice was not yet generated, can be opened again with this function.
• Enter the GC number to the numeric pad.
• Press the <GC> button to open the guest check.
7.5. 2. Closing a GC
When you close a GC, bookings for this GC are stored. The­re are several ways to close a GC.
• Press the <GC> button or open a new GC as described in chapter “7.5.1. Opening a GC” on page 58, to close the currently open GC.
7.5. 3. Finalizing a GC
With this function you generate an invoice, delete the GC bookings and close the GC.
• Open the GC to be finalized as described in chapter “7.5.1. Opening a GC” on page 58.
• Enter the amount you got from the customer to the numeric pad.
• Press the <Cash> button or select another media to ge­nerate an invoice.
The POS system deletes the booking, closes the GC and displays the amount that you have to return to the customer.
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After opening the GC you can directly press <Cash> or select another media. This is useful when you get the exact amount from the customer.
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7.5. 4 . Splitting PLUs of a guest check to invoice
The GC split function serves for generating separate in­voices for one GC. This is useful if guests of one table want to pay separately.
The GC split function can only be carried out if all PLUs of a GC have been booked. Close the open GC as described
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• Open the GC to be split as described in chapter “7.5.1. Opening a GC” on page 58.
• Press the <GC split> button.
• Select the PLUs to be split.
• Press the <Cash> button or select another media to ge-
nerate an invoice.
in chapter “7.5.2. Closing a GC” on page 59.
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7.5.5. Splitting single PLUs of a guest check to another guest check
The GC split function serves for transferring single PLUs to another guest check. This is useful if some guests want to change the table.
The GC split function can only be carried out if all PLUs of a GC have been booked. Close the open GC as described
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• Open the GC to be split as described in chapter “7.5.1. Opening a GC” on page 58.
• Enter the GC no. to which the PLUs are to be transfer­red.
• Press the <GC split> button.
• Select the PLUs to be split.
• Press the <GC> button to finish the split.
in chapter “7.5.2. Closing a GC” on page 59.
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7.5.6. Moving all PLUs of one guest check to ano­ther guest check
The move GC function serves for moving all PLUs of one GC to another.
• Open the GC to be moved as described in chapter “7.5.1. Opening a GC” on page 58.
• Enter the GC no. to which all PLUs are to be moved.
• Press the <GC move> button to move the guest check.
7.5.7. Transferring a guest check
The transfer GC function serves for transferring a guest check to another operator. This function is useful for a shift change for example. To transfer a GC it has to be open.
• Open the GC to be transferred as described in chapter “7.5.1. Opening a GC” on page 58.
• Enter the operator no. to which the GC is to be transfer­red.
• Press the <GC transfer> button to transfer the guest check.
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7.6. Working with hold buffers

This chapter informs you about the hold buffer function. Whether or not you can use this function depends on pro­gramming and configuration of your SteelTouch II.
The hold buffer function serves for separate storage of bookings made by several operators. This function is useful for example in a bakery, if only one POS system is available for several users. Another scenario would be the super­market, where a customer forgot his purse in the car. The already booked PLUs are stored in a hold buffer so that other customers can be served until the first returns with his money.
Hold buffers allow several operators simultaneously to work at one POS system. The first operator opens a hold buffer by pressing the respective button. He then signs in and enters the PLUs. The operator has not yet finalized the booking. If now a second operator wants to use the POS system, he presses another hold buffer button, signs in and enters the PLUs. Both operators can change between these hold buffers. The operators’ entries remain in the respecti­ve hold buffer until media finalization.
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7.7. Working with reports

This chapter informs you about the report function. Whe­ther or not you can use this function depends on program­ming and configuration of your SteelTouch II POS system.
In reports you can evaluate data that was stored in the POS system. The Vectron POS software provides several standard reports. You can display and print PLU- and ope­rator reports for example. A PLU report can contain e.g. PLU numbers, PLU names, the number of sold PLUs, the sales per PLU and the total sales. An operator report can contain e.g. the proceeds of the operators and the sales per customer.
You can create two types or reports with Vectron POS software: X-reports and Z-reports. X-reports are intermedi­ate reports, where the data is not deleted from the booking memory. Z-reports are final reports, where the data is deleted from the booking memory.
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Your Vectron dealer can program and configure reports according to your requests.

7.8. Void and Correction

This chapter informs you about the void function. Whether or not you can use this function depends on programming and configuration of your SteelTouch II.
You can cancel bookings if for instance an operator made false entries. Furthermore, you can program and configure the SteelTouch II so that PLUs are cancelled and the res­pective invoice is corrected, if a customer returns items.
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7.9. Restarting the SteelTouch II

Start the SteelTouch II anew by switching it off and on again.
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Fig. 16: Switching on the SteelTouch II
• Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the Steel­Touch II.
• Shortly press the On/Off key to switch on the Steel­Touch II.

8. Shut down

This chapter tells you how to shut down the SteelTouch II.
Shut down the SteelTouch II if you do not use it for a longer peri­od.
• Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the SteelTouch II.
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Fig. 17: Switching off the SteelTouch II
• Unplug the safety plug of the power cord from the socket.
• Unplug all cables that are connected to the SteelTouch II except
for the cables of operator lock and power cable plug.
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• Place the SteelTouch II on a smooth, stable and even surface with sufficient space.
Fig. 18: Putting down the SteelTouch II
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• Unplug the female connector of the power cord from the mains plug of the power supply.
• Pack up SteelTouch II and the power cord in the original pa­ckaging.
• Store the SteelTouch II in a room where the temperature is bet­ween -10 and 50 °C.

9. Errors, possible reasons and troubleshooting

Errors Possible reasons Troubleshooting
SteelTouch II cannot be switched on.
The SteelTouch II POS system does not react to your entries.
The power supply plug is not put into a live socket.
The power cable plug of the power supply is not put to the power connec­tor of SteelTouch II.
Vectron POS soft­ware has a malfunc­tion.
The ON/OFF key is damaged.
The SteelTouch II POS system is da­maged.
The signed-in operator is not authorized for the respective function.
The touch screen is not calibrated.
Vectron POS soft­ware has a malfunc­tion.
Put the power sup­ply plug into a live socket.
Put the power cable plug of the power supply to the power connector of Steel­Touch II.
Restart the Steel­Touch II as de­scribed in chapter “7.9. Restarting the SteelTouch II” on page 66.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Restart the Steel­Touch II as de­scribed in chapter “7.9. Restarting the SteelTouch II” on page 66.
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Errors Possible reasons Troubleshooting
Programming of the SteelTouch II POS system is faulty.
The touch screen is damaged.
The SteelTouch II POS system is da­maged.
The SteelTouch II POS system does not display anything.
The SteelTouch II POS system proces­ses other entries than those made on the touch screen.
The sound repro­duction at the Steel­Touch II POS system does not work.
Vectron POS soft­ware has a malfunc­tion.
The screen saver is active.
The SteelTouch II POS system is da­maged.
The touch screen is not calibrated.
The touch screen is damaged.
Loudspeakers are connected but the volume is too low.
Loudspeakers or audio connection are faulty.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Restart the Steel­Touch II as de­scribed in chapter “7.9. Restarting the SteelTouch II” on page 66.
Touch the screen with a finger or the touch pen.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
Remove the louds­peakers or increase their volume.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
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Errors Possible reasons Troubleshooting
The operator lock of the SteelTouch II POS system does not work.
The plug of the operator lock is not connected.
The operator lock or the connection is damaged.
Plug in the plug of the operator lock properly.
Contact your Vec­tron dealer.
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10. Service and maintenance

This chapter tells you how to clean the SteelTouch II and how to get technical support.
A DANGER
Danger through electric shock
High voltage at power cord and power
supply
X
Do not clean SteelTouch II, power cord and power supply with plugged-in mains plug
X
s

10.1. Cleaning

Do not open SteelTouch II and power supply
You will die or suffer from burns
X
Switch off SteelTouch II
X
Disconnect the mains plug
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This chapter tells you how to clean the SteelTouch II.
NOTICE
Caustic cleansers can damage the surfaces
X
Do not use caustic cleansers
X
a
Only use mild cleansers or water for cleaning

10.2. Cleaning housing and display

Clean the display with a fluff-free cloth. You can dampen the cloth with a mild, residue-free cleanser or water.
10.2.1. Cleaning the contacts
Clean the contacts of SteelTouch II, eg those at the ports, with a cotton bud and without applying pressure.

10.3. Maintenance

Any maintenance work at the SteelTouch II must exclusi­vely be carried out by your Vec tron dealer.

10.4. Contacting the customer service

In case of questions or should you require assistance for operating the SteelTouch II please contact your Vec tron dealer.
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11. Disposal

Vec tron Systems AG takes back waste electric and electronic equipment that has been used for commercial purposes and that was produced by or on behalf of the company, consistent with Art. 9 of European Union Directive 2002/96/EU, last changed by European Union Directive 2003/108/EU. The company will dispose of the waste electric and electronic equipment properly.
The legal obligation applies for devices, that will be put on the market after August 13, 2005. In addition, the manufacturer extends this obligation to all devices that have been put on the market as of January 1, 2004.
The SteelTouch II and the power supply Vectron PS30 must not be disposed of together with household waste.
Please send back waste electric and electronic equipment that was produced by or on behalf of Vec tron Systems AG prepaid and marked “Waste electric and electronic equipment” to Vec tron Systems AG in the original packaging.
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WEEE-R eg.-no. DE 91733199

12. Glossary

This chapter explains the terms that are used in context with the SteelTouch II.
Term Definition
Bar code Information, which consists of bars with vary-
Button A button is programmed in the POS system and
Flash memory Memory that keeps data even after the voltage
GC server POS system, which is responsible for central
Icon Pictograph used in graphical user interfaces.
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
Media Method for finalizing an invoice. Media are for
POS Point Of Sale
Thin Film Transistor (TFT)
Touch screen Touch sensitive screen for input per finger or
X-repo r t Intermediate report, where data is not deleted
Z-r epor t Final report, where data is deleted from the
ing widths and spaces of parallel lines. The bar code represents data, which eg the POS system can decode.
releases commands. The programmed com­mands can be called via display or keyboard of the POS system.
supply was switched off.
guest check administration in the network.
When touching or clicking on icons you can call functions of the Vectron POS software.
example cash and credit card payment.
Electronic component for control of screens.
touch pen.
from the memory.
memory.
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13. Icons

Icons are pictographs on the display of the SteelTouch II. Icons shown on the display are designated buttons. A touch of the dis­play button calls functions, like e.g. generating an invoice.
This chapter lists some of the icons integrated in Vectron POS software and explains their meaning. You can load self-created icons to Vectron POS software, e.g. for product groups or pro­ducts.
Please contact your Vectron dealer for questions and requests concerning programming and configuration.
Icon Meaning Icon Meaning
Clear Seat number
Escape PLU
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Take away Invoice
Cancel receipt Load invoice
Receipt copy Recall invoice
Guest count Invoice copy
Inhouse Seat split
No invoice Void
Icon Meaning Icon Meaning
Operator Void last entry
Manager function only
Open GC/Operator GC 0
GC split Side dishes
Tra nsfe r GC Beer
GC move Ice cream
Table map Fish
Enter GC-text Meat
X-repo r t Drinks
Z-r epor t Main courses
Temp. invoice Desserts
GC
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Cash Spirits
Cold drinks Starters
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Icon Meaning Icon Meaning
Hot drinks Wine
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14. EC Declaration of conformity

Manufacturer Vectron Systems AG
Willy-Brandt-Weg 41 48155 Muenster, Germany
Device type Stationary POS system Type designation Vectron POS SteelTouch II
The manufacturer declares that the above designated product complies with the fundamental standards of guidelines 2004/108/ EC and 2006/95/EC when used as directed.
Applied standards:
• EN 55022:2006 + A1:2007
• EN 55024:1998 + A1:2001 + A2:2003
• EN 60950-1:2006
• EN 61000-3-2:2006
• EN 61000-3-3:2008
Muenster, 20.05.2011
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Jens Reckendorf
Member of the Board
Thomas Stümmler
Member of the Board
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15. Document revision

Date Modification
20.05.2011 First creation and publication
04.07. 2011 Editorial modifications
18.08.2011 Editorial modifications
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16. Accessories

At this point we would like to inform you about the accessories you can purchase for the SteelTouch II. More information and the technical data for accessories are available on the Internet at www.vectron.de.
Please address your questions concerning our products to your Vectron dealer.

16.1. Operator locks

16.1.1. Dallas iButton Standard

Operator lock Dallas iButton Standard in stainless steel casing. Operator keys are not held magnetically.
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16.1.2. Dallas Magnet
Operator lock Dallas Magnet in stainless steel casing. Ope­rator keys are held magnetically.
Fig. 20: Dallas Magnet
16.1.3. Addimat
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Operator lock Addimat in stainless steel casing. Operator keys are held magnetically.
Fig. 21: Addimat

16.2. Customer display

The SteelTouch II can be equipped with a customer display, which is mounted to the rear of the housing.
The display, which is integrated in a high-quality stainless steel housing, can show two lines with 20 alphanumeric characters each.
Fig. 22: Customer display
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16.3. Tou c h p ens

16.3.1. Tou c h p en
The touch pen serves for entering data via the touch screen of SteelTouch II. The touch pen is made of plastics.
Fig. 23: To u c h pen
16.3.2. Vectron Touch pen
The touch pen serves for entering data via the touch screen of SteelTouch II. The touch pen is made of plastics.
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Fig. 24: Vectron Touch pen

16.4. Multifunction touch pen

The touch pen serves for entering data via the touch screen of SteelTouch II. The multifunction touch pen has an integrated ball pen refill. By turning the cap you can change between writing- and touch function.
Fig. 25: Multifunction touch pen

16.5. Wall mount

The optionally available wall mount allows mounting the SteelTouch II at a wall.
Fig. 26: Wall mount
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16.6. Stand S300

The S300 stand, which was particularly developed for the SteelTouch series, can be mounted to the SteelTouch II in combination with the VESA-Mount adapter plate (100 mm). It completes the exclusive design of the POS system.
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Fig. 27: Stand S300

17. Other Vectron products

At this point we would like to inform you about additional Vectron products. More information and the technical data for Vectron products are available on the Internet at www.vectron.de.
Please address your questions concerning our products to your Vectron dealer.

17.1. Stationary Vectron POS systems

Stationary Vectron POS systems with fast and reliable Vectron hardware are perfectly suited to single station use. Their special server attribute also allows data ex­change with other stationary and mobile Vectron POS systems.
The manifold product range provides the ideal stationary Vectron POS system for any application.
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17.1.1. Vectron POS SteelTouch PC

Vectron POS SteelTouch PC combines the flexibility of a computer and the performance of Vectron POS software. It has a 38.1 cm (15") TFT-display in a stainless steel housing. Input is made via the touch screen.
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Fig. 28: Vectron POS SteelTouch PC
17.1.2 . Vectron POS Modular
Vectron POS Modular can be combined with various moni­tors and keyboards.
Monitor variants:
• Monitor Vectron D80T with 21.3-cm (8.4") TFT-display
• Monitor Vectron D151T with 38.1-cm (15") TFT-display
• Monitor Vectron D153T with 38.1-cm (15") TFT-display
• Monitor Vectron D171T with 43.2-cm (17") TFT-display
Keyboard variants:
• Raised keyboard Vectron K10R
• Flat keyboard Vectron K10F
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Fig. 29: Vectron POS Modular
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17.1.3 . Vectron POS Col o rTo u ch
Vectron POS ColorTouch has a 30.7 cm (12.1") TFT-display. Input is made via the touch screen.
Fig. 30: Vectron POS ColorTouch
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17.1.4. Vectron POS Vario
Vectron POS Vario has a 26.4 cm (10.4") TFT-display. Input is either made via the optional touch screen or via raised or flat keyboard.
Fig. 31: Vectron POS Vario
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17.1.5 . Vectron POS Mini
Vectron POS Mini has a 14.5 cm (5.7") display. Input is either made via the optional touch screen or via flat key­board.
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Fig. 32: Vectron POS Mini

17.2 . Mobile / hybrid Vectron POS systems

Mobile and hybrid Vectron POS systems with fast and reliable Vectron hardware are perfectly suited to variable and location-independent use. All stationary and mobile Vectron POS systems are compatible.
17.2 . 1 . Vectron POS MobilePro
Vectron POS MobilePro has an 8.9 cm (3.5") display. Input is either made via the optional touch screen or via key­board.
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Fig. 33: Vectron POS MobilePro
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17.2.2. Vectron POS MobileTouch
Vectron POS MobileTouch has a 10.9 cm (4.3") display. Input is made via touch screen.
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Fig. 34: Vectron POS MobileTouch
17.2 . 3. Vectron POS MobileXL
Vectron POS MobileXL can be used either as mobile POS system or as stationary system in the charging-/docking station. It has a 14.5 cm (5.7") display. Input is made via touch screen.
Fig. 35: Vectron POS MobileXL
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17.2 . 4. Vectron POS MobilePad
Vectron POS MobilePad can be used either as mobile POS system or as stationary system in the charging-/docking station. It has a 21.3-cm (8.4") display. Input is made via touch screen.
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Fig. 36: Vectron POS MobilePad

17.3 . Vectron software

Vectron software is the ideal completion to Vectron POS systems for extensive and demanding applications in all trades.
17.3 .1 . Vectron POS software
All Vectron POS systems use the same software. Thanks to its high flexibility, Vectron POS software is applicable in all trades. This double platform strategy is worldwide unequalled.
17.3 . 2. Vectron POS PC
Vectron POS PC transports the Vectron POS software to a computer. Prerequisite is a computer with Microsoft® Windows® operating system. This allows the simultaneous use of E-mail-, office-, hotel- and merchandise management applications if required.
Though Vectron POS PC and the proprietary Vectron POS systems work on a different hardware basis they can easily be networked. They provide the same functions, program routines and a uniform, inter-exchangeable data format for PLUs, sales and additional features.
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17.3.3. Vectron Commander
Vectron Commander is a communication- and evaluation software for the computer with Microsoft® Windows® ope­rating system. Via connection to the Vectron POS system the Vectron Commander can poll, evaluate and manage the POS system data. You are thus informed at any time about sales-, order- or working time data etc.
Vectron Commander serves for display or printout of reports. For this purpose you can use the supplied report templates or create and adjust reports according to your requirements.
You can poll data from or send data to several POS sys­tems simultaneously. Furthermore you can configure ope­rators with individual authorizations.
The Vectron POS Anywhere function enables you to con­nect via network or modem to POS systems and control them remotely and to monitor operating procedures.
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Vectron Commander can be used as interface between ex­ternal software (for instance merchandise control systems) and Vectron POS systems.
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