General Information ABOUT THIS MANUAL The purpose of this user’s manual is to provide general information on TYSSO POP-650 POS System and to show the users how to configure the hardware-related configurations. The information in this manual is subject to change without notice due to rapid improvement on IT technology.
Warranty does not cover any damage caused by improper use. TRADE MARKS AND SERVICE MARKS TYSSO is a registered trademark of FAMETECH INC. Other brand and product names are trademarks and registered trademarks and service marks of their respective owners.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read following instructions carefully. Use only parts, especially power adapter, recommended by the manufacturer; unapproved parts may be hazardous. Before plugging the power cord into the AC inlet of the power supply unit, make sure that the voltage applied to the power outlet is within the specified range (100V ~240V).
Contents General Information ....................... i ABOUT THIS MANUAL ......................i DISCLAIMER ........................i WARNING ..........................i CAUTION ..........................ii WARRANTY LIMITS ......................ii TRADE MARKS AND SERVICE MARKS ................ii IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................... iii 1. Product Overview ....................1 1.1.
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3.2.9. Network Stack ........................52 3.2.10. CPU PPM Configuration ....................54 3.2.11. Serial Port Control ......................55 3.2.12. Backlight Control ......................56 3.3. Chipset ........................57 3.3.1. PCH-IO Configuration ....................58 3.3.2. System Agent (SA) Configuration ................62 3.4. Boot .......................... 66 3.5.
1. Product Overview 1.1. Packing POS Unit & Thermal Receipt Printer AC Power Cord Contents POS Unit x 1 Modular Thermal Receipt Printer (Base) x 1 Power Adapter (External) x 1 AC Power Cord x 1 RJ-45 to RS-232-DB9 Male Cable x 1...
1.2. Specifications Model POP-650-i Main Board Intel® Core™ i7 3630QM , 2.4GHz (6M Cache, up to 3.40 GHz) Intel® Core™ i5 3320M , 2.6GHz (3M Cache, up to 3.30 GHz) Intel® Core™ i3 3120M , 2.5GHz (3M Cache, 2.50 GHz) Intel®...
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Embedded Printer Unit (Base) General Print Method Thermal line printing Print Speed 250mm/sec Print Life 100 Km ANK Font Font A: 12 x 24 dots Print Font Font B: 9 x 17 dots Chinese character: 24 x 24 dots Print Resolution 576 dots/line or 512 dots/line International Font, Big 5 Chinese, GB Chinese, Print Font Character Support...
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Modular Customer Display (Optional) General Display Type Vacuum Fluorescent Display Brightness 700 cd/m2 Number of Columns 20 x 2 Character Size (mm) 6.4 x 9.2 (W x H), 5x7 dot matrix Command Set ESC/POS Font Character Support 96 Alphanumeric & 13 international Interface RS-232.
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Dimensions Front View Left View Rear View Right View - 5 -...
1.3. Parts Description Front View Touch Screen MSR/i-Button Module (Optional) Power Indicator LED Indicator (Lit when power-on) Power Switch Base (Embedded Thermal Receipt Printer) Printer Unit Rear View Modular Customer Display (Optional) Side I/O Ports MSR/i-Button Module (Optional) Magnetic Base Rear Cover HDD Cover - 6 -...
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Side View MSR/i-Button Module Side I/O Ports (Optional) Left View Right View Bottom View (POS Unit) Button I/O Ports Power Switch - 7 -...
1.4. I/O Ports Printer Power Output 12VDC Main Power RJ-11 USB Ports Input (Cash Drawer) COM 6 CFAST Audio COM Ports COM 4 (COM1/COM 2 PS/2 (KB/Mouse) RJ-45 to RS-232-DB9 Male Cable (COM-6) CAUTION: The optional RJ-45 to RS-232-DB9 Male Cable can be connected to COM 6 ONLY. DO NOT uses the cable to the other connector or other device.
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I/O Port Descriptions: I/O Port Description Connect devices with USB connectors. There are 6 external USB ports available, (4 locate on the bottom and 2 left side ports). 2 x USB 3.0 (located on the bottom). 4 x USB 2.0 (2 located on the bottom and 2 on the left side). PS/2 1 x mixed PS/2 connector 1 x 4-pin rounded-power-jack for connecting an AC to DC +12V power...
1.5. Embedded Receipt Printer Receipt Slot Printer Cover Paper Feed Button Button LED Indicators Printer Power Switch Printer Cover Front View I/O Ports Magnetic Lock Rear Cover Printer Unit Side View Serial Port RJ-45 RJ-11 I/O Ports of Printer Unit Note: Please refer to 2.4 “Embedded Receipt Printer “for detail instructions.
2. POS Installation 2.1. Unpack Your POS The contents may vary with different options. If there’s any physical damage or missing parts, please contact your supplier immediately. Please keep all packing materials in case you need to ship back the device for service. Unpacking...
2.2. Install Your POS System The product is a fully integrated POS System and easy for installation. Note: Always install the POS system and the optional peripherals on a flat, clean and stable location. To prevent obstruction on the operator, reserve appropriate space for the POS system and remove unnecessarily objects or items....
2.3. Plug AC Power Cord to the POS Lift up the rear cover side of the POS. Magnetic Lock b. Slightly pull the two edges of Rear Cover Magnetic Lock Rear Cover to loosen the magnetic lock Magnetic Pull and remove the Base Rear Cover Lock (as image left illustrated).
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Arrange the cables and re-install the Magnetic Lock Rear Cover. Securing Slots of the Rear Cover Push and pull up to re-install the Magnetic Lock Rear Cover Hooks inside the Rear Cover Note: Make sure the two hooks inside the Rear Cover are in position of the securing slots of the base.
2.4. Embedded Receipt Printer The POP-650 has embedded thermal receipt printer that is pre-installed into the base of the POS system. To install the paper roll into the printer: 2.4.1. Buttons & Indicators of Embedded Receipt Printer Buttons Paper Feed Button: This function is to advance the paper.
2.4.2. Install/Replace the Paper Roll a. Press the button to open the printer cover. Printer Co Button b. Place the receipt paper roll into the slot. The Embedded Receipt Printer Note: Place the paper and reserve proper length to pass through the printer slot. c.
2.4.3. Self-Test This function allows user to perform self-test and print out the settings of the printer unit: Press and hold the Paper Feed Button Turn off the printer. Press and hold the Paper Feed Button. Turn on the Power Switch of the printer. Wait for 3~5 seconds until the Indicators blink.
2.4.4. Dip Switch Configuration of the Receipt Printer In general, the receipt printer unit is pre-installed on the POS system and need not change the settings. To change the setting of the printer, Please follow the steps as follows: Turn off the Printer and POS system. Remove the Magnetic Lock Rear Cover The DIP Switch is in the right-bottom of the Printer Unit.
When first switch on the power of Printer Unit, the system will detect the new hardware and notice that the device driver is not installed Please download the latest driver from TYSSO official website. Extract the compressed file and open the folder to install the driver(s).
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Access the path: Driver & Utility\Peripherals\ Thermal Printer” Click “OK” to continue. Select the folder “PRP 650 & 950”. Browse the subfolder “Driver”. Access the subfolder “USB_Virtual_COM”. Access the subfolder corresponds to the version of operating system. Double-Click the icon to proceed. - 20 -...
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Click “Next” to continue The driver of Virtual Serial Port is successfully installed. Click “Finish” to exit. - 21 -...
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The Virtual COM port activates automatically when the printer is switched on. You can access “My Computer>>Proprieties>>Hardware>>Device Manager>> to examine the Virtual COM port Note: For USB (Virtual COM) Driver Installation Please install the Virtual COM driver before Printer driver installation. Select the proper Virtual COM port number when installing the Printer Unit driver.
2.4.6. Install the Driver and Setup of Receipt Printer Unit Please download the latest driver from TYSSO official website. Extract the compressed file and open the folder to install the driver(s). There are categorized folders for POS Terminal, Peripherals and Touch Screen drivers.
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Select the folder according to the system required. For Windows system, please select “Windows” Select “EXE” to install the driver Double-click the icon and follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. The setup wizard of receipt printer driver. Click “Next” to continue. - 24 -...
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Select the appropriate operating system for your POS. Click “Next” to continue. Module Type Setting: Select the printer model number using the menu below. - 25 -...
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Default Printer Setting: To set the printer as the default printer, click the checkbox to confirm. Printer Port Setting: Select appropriate serial port (or Virtual COM port) according to your POS system preset setting. Click “Configure Port” ” to continue. - 26 -...
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Configure Port: Select the Bit per second (Baud Rate) to 19200. Click “OK” to continue. Click “Install” to Start Installation. - 27 -...
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m. Configuration Completed. Click “Finish” to exit the menu. Note: Reboot the HOST PC It’s recommended to reboot the HOST PC and proceed to the next step. - 28 -...
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Examine the Port Setting: Remember to access the properties of your printer. Make sure the port of printer is correctly configured. Move the cursor to the printer and Right-Click the mouse button. There is a menu displayed on the printer. Click “Printer properties”...
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Access sub menu “Ports”, and click to select the correct port for your printer. Click “Configure Port to examine the COM port setting. - 30 -...
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Examine the parameters of selected COM port that fit to the settings of the printer Click “OK” to exit. - 31 -...
The product is compatible with POS Ready, Windows Families (98/2000/XP/7) and Ubuntu Linux. If the drivers are required, find the necessary files on the TYSSO official website. Plug the AC power cord of the power adapter (CD/DVD-ROM DRIVE) to the power source.
CMOS battery and reconfigure the BIOS settings. Note: For the detailed technical information about the mainboard, please download the latest driver from TYSSO official website. Extract the compressed file and open the folder to install the driver(s).
Default Configuration Most of the configuration settings are either predefined according to the Load Optimal Defaults settings which are stored in the BIOS or are automatically detected and configured without requiring any actions. There are a few settings that you may need to change depending on your system configuration.
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BIOS MENU Key Function Keys Function Right and Left arrows Moves the highlight left or right to select a menu. Moves the highlight up or down between submenu and Up and Down arrows fields. Exit to the BIOS Setup Utility. <Esc>...
3.1. Main The Main menu is the first screen that you will see when you enter the BIOS Setup Utility System Date The date format is <day>, <month>, <date>, <year>. <Day> displays a week day, from Sunday to Saturday. <Month>...
3.2. Advanced The Advanced menu allows you to configure your system for basic operation. Some entries are defaults required by the system board, while others, if enabled, will improve the performance of your system or let you set some features according to your preference.
3.2.1. ACPI Settings This section is used to configure the ACPI settings. Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enable or disable the BIOS ACPI auto configuration. ACPI Sleep State Selects the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the Suspend button is pressed.
3.2.2. PC Health Status This section displays the SIO hardware health monitor. Move the cursor to “PC Health Status” and press <Enter> key to access the submenu. - 39 -...
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Smart Fan Function This field configures the smart fan function. CPU Smart Fan Control Enable or disable the CPU Smart Fan. Boundary Enter the boundary value. The range is 0-127. Speed Count Enter the value of the speed count. The range is 1-100.
3.2.3. CPU Configuration This section is used to configure the CPU. It will also display the detected CPU information. Hyper-threading Enable this field for Windows XP and Linux which are optimized for Hyper-Threading technology. Select disabled for other OS not optimized for Hyper-Threading technology.
3.2.4. SATA Configuration This section is used to set the options of SATA device. SATA Controller(s) This field is used to enable or disable the Serial ATA channels. SATA Mode Selection This field is used to determine how SATA controller(s) operates. IDE Mode This option configures the Serial ATA drives as Parallel ATA storage devices.
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When selecting the AHCI mode in the SATA Mode Selection, it will display the following information: - 43 -...
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When selecting the AHCI mode in the RAID Mode Selection, it will display the following information: Alternate ID Report the alternate device ID. Port 0, Port 1 and Port 3 Enable or disable the serial ATA port. Hot Plug ...
3.2.5. AMT Configuration This section configures the parameters of Active Management Technology. Intel AMT Enables or disables the AMT function. Un-Configure ME OEM Flag Bit 15: Un-configure ME without the password Disable ME Set ME disabled to the Soft Technology. - 45 -...
3.2.6. USB Configuration This section is used to configure USB parameters. Legacy USB Support Enabled Enable legacy USB. Auto Disables support for legacy when no USB devices are connected. Disabled Keep USB devices available only for EFI applications. EHCI Hand-off ...
3.2.7. F71889 Super IO Configuration This section is used to configure the I/O functions supported by the onboard Super I/O chip. Restore AC Power Loss Power Off When power returns after an AC power failure, the system’s power is off. You must press the Power button to power-on the system.
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Serial Port 1 Configuration to Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port Enable or disable the serial port. Change Settings Select the IO/IRQ setting for the super I/O device. Device Mode Change the serial port mode. Select the “High Speed“ or “Normal Mode“. - 48 -...
3.2.8. Second Super IO Configuration This section is used to configure the I/O functions supported by the onboard Super I/O chip. - 49 -...
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Serial Port 3 to Serial Port 6 Configurations Port 3 Port 4 - 50 -...
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Port 5 Port 6 Serial Port Enable or disable the serial port. Change Settings Select the IO/IRQ setting for the super I/O device. Device Mode Change the serial port mode. Select either the “High Speed “or “Normal Mode“. - 51 -...
3.2.9. Network Stack This section configures settings relevant to the network stack. - 52 -...
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Network Stack Enable or disable UEFI network stack. Ipv4 PXE Support When select [Enabled], Ipv4 PXE boot supports. When select [Disabled], Ipv4 PXE boot option will not be created. Ipv6 PXE Support When select [Enabled], Ipv6 PXE boot supports. When select [Disabled], Ipv6 PXE boot option will not be created.
3.2.10. CPU PPM Configuration EIST This field is used to enable or disable the Intel Enhanced Speed Step Technology. CPU C3 Report Enabled/Disabled CPU C3 (ACPI C2) report to OS. CPU C6 Report Enabled/Disabled CPU C6 (ACPI C3) report to OS. ACPI T State ...
3.2.11. Serial Port Control This section is used to select the power of serial COM ports. COM 1, COM 2, COM 4 and COM 6 Select Select the power voltage of serial COM ports: 5V, 12V or RI. - 55 -...
3.2.12. Backlight Control This section is used to select the lightness of backlight. Backlight Step1 is the darkest level. Step8 is the brightest level. - 56 -...
3.3.1. PCH-IO Configuration Wake on LAN Enable this field to wake up the system via the onboard LAN or via a LAN card that supports the function of remote wake up. After G3 Select the state of AC power when the power is re-applied after a power failure. Power Off / WOL Power-on the system via WOL after G3.
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PCI Express Configuration PCI Express Root Port 1 to PCI Express Root Port 3 Control the PCI Express Root Port 1 ~ Port 3. - 59 -...
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USB Configuration This field is used to configure the USB settings. XHCI Pre-Boot Driver Enable or disable the support for XHCI Pre-Boot Driver. XHCI Mode Select the mode to operate the XHCI controller. EHCI 1 and EHCI 2 EHCI 1 and EHCI 2 control the USB EHCI (USB 2.0) functions. One of them must always be enabled.
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PCH Azalia Configuration This section is to configure the PCH Azalia settings. Azalia Select the control detection of the Azalia device. The options are [Disabled], [Enabled] and [Auto]. - 61 -...
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Graphics Configuration This field configures the graphics settings. Primary Display Auto: When the system boots, it will auto detects the display device. IGFX: When the system boots, it will first initialize the onboard VGA. DVMT Total Gfx Mem This field is used to select the DVMT5.0 total graphics memory size used by the Internet Graphics device.
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LCD Control This field configures the parameters relating to the LCD Display. Primary IGFX Boot Display and Secondary IGFX Boot Display The options are VBIOS Default, CRT, and LVDS. LCD Panel Type This field is used to select the type of LCD panel used by the internal graphics device.
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Memory Configuration This field displays the memory configuration. - 65 -...
3.4. Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Select the number of seconds to wait for the setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) denotes indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock State This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad. By default, the system boots up with NumLock on wherein the function of the numeric keypad is the number keys.
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CSM Parameters Launch Storage OpROM policy Control the execution of UEFI and legacy storage OpROM. - 67 -...
3.6. Save & Exit Save Changes and Reset To save the changes, select this field and then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Select “Yes” to reset the system after saving all changes made. Discard Changes and Reset ...
3.7. Updating the BIOS To update the BIOS, you will need the new BIOS file and a flash utility, AFUDOS.EXE. Please contact technical support or your sales representative for the files. To execute the utility, type the commands as below then press <Enter>. A:>...
Install the Drivers of POS Terminal Please download the latest driver from TYSSO official website. Extract the compressed file and open the folder to install the driver(s). Double click the folder “Driver & Utility” to access the folder. There are categorized folders for POS Terminal, Peripherals and Touch Screen drivers.
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There are subfolder of drivers and utilities for the operating system. User may double-click the icon “Setup” to initiate the Menu and install the appropriate drivers or utilities Move the cursor to the Utility Menu and click to install the software required ※...
4.1. Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (for Windows XP only) Click “Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5” on the utility menu. Note: Before installing Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, make sure you have updated your Windows XP operating system to Service Pack 3. There is application software or peripherals/optional devices require the different version of Microsoft .Net Framework.
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Setup is now installing the driver Setup completed. Click Exit to close the program. - 75 -...
4.2. Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility is used for updating Windows® INF files so that the Intel chipset can be recognized and configured properly in the system. To install the utility, click “Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility” on the menu. Setup is ready to install the utility.
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Readme file information (for more installation tips). Click “Next” to continue or click “Cancel” to abort the installation. Setup is completed. It’s recommended to restart the system after the driver is installed. Click “Finish” to restart the computer. - 77 -...
4.3. Intel HD Graphics Driver To install the driver, click “Intel HD Graphics Drivers” on the utility menu. Setup is now ready to install the graphics driver. Click Next tip continue. By default, the “Automatically run WinSAT and enable the Windows Aero desktop theme” is enabled.
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License agreement. Click “Yes” to continue. Readme File Information. Go through the readme document for system requirements and installation tips then click “Next” to continue. - 79 -...
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Setup is now installing the driver. Click “Next” to continue. Click “Yes, I want to restart this computer now” then click “Finish” to complete the installation. Restart the system and then the new software installation will take effect. - 80 -...
4.4. LAN Driver To install the driver, click “Realtek LAN Drivers” on the menu. Click “Next” to start installing the driver to the computer. Click “Install” to continue the setting process - 81 -...
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Click “Finish” to finish the installation - 82 -...
4.5. Audio Driver Click “Next” to start installing the driver to the computer. The audio driver is successfully installed. It’s recommended to restart the system after the driver is installed. Click “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” then click “Finish” to restart the computer. Restarting the system will allow the new software installation to take effect.
5. Install the Touch Screen Driver Please download the latest driver from TYSSO official website. Extract the compressed file and open the folder to install the driver(s). There are categorized folders for POS Terminal, Peripherals and Touch Screen drivers. - 84 -...
5.1. Install the Driver of Resistive Type Touch Panel To install the drivers of Resistive Touch Panel: Double click the folder “Touch Driver” to access the subfolder. There are drivers of Resistive type and Projective Capacitive type touch screen. To install the driver for Resistive type, select (double click) the folder “Resistive Touch”...
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Double click the file “Setup.EXE” to start the installation. Click “Next” to start the installation. - 86 -...
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License Agreement. Click “I accept the terms of the license agreement” and click “Next” to continue. Setup Type: PS/2 Interface (reserved). This is reserved for Extra PS/2 Interface version only. Leave the check box UNMARKED. Click “Next” to continue. - 87 -...
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Setup Type: RS-232 Interface (reserved): This is reserved for RS-232 Interface version only. Leave the check box UNMARKED. Click “Next” to continue. Setup Type: Calibration after system reboot: Click the checkbox “None” and click “Next” to continue. - 88 -...
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There is a pop-up dialogue. Click “Ok” to continue. m. Setup Type: Support Multi-monitor System: Click the checkbox “Support Multi-Monitor System” and click “Next” to continue. - 89 -...
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Choose Destination Location: Click “Browse to change the different destination folder. Note: It’s recommended to use the defined location and install the driver. Click “Next” to continue. Select Program Folder: Use the pre-defined setting and click “Next” to continue. - 90 -...
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Create Shortcut on the desktop: Click the checkbox and click “Next” to continue. Now the software is installing to the system. - 91 -...
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4-Point Calibration. Click “Yes” to perform touch screen calibration. Touch the first calibration mark on the edge of the screen. There is a beep sound to indicate the point is calibrated. Proceed to the next mark and perform all 4 calibration points to complete the calibration. Installation completed.
5.2. Touch Screen Calibration (Resistive Type) After the driver is installed to the system, there is a shortcut on the desktop for touch screen Calibration. User can re-configure the touch screen by initiating the utility. To calibrate the touch screen: Double click the icon to access the utility.
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Tap the calibration mark on the bottom-left to complete the first calibration point. There is a beep sound to indicate the point is calibrated. Proceed to the next mark and complete all calibration points The calibration is completed; Click “OK” to continue. - 94 -...
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Tips: Advanced 9-point/25-point Calibration There are advanced 9-point calibration and 25-point calibration for more accurate calibration demands. Access “Setting” submenu, and select “Linearization Style” (9 Points or 25 Points) to calibrate your touch screen. - 95 -...
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Access “Tools” submenu, and select “Linearization” to calibrate your touch screen. Tap the calibration mark on the bottom-left to complete the first calibration point. There is a beep sound to indicate the point is calibrated. Proceed to the next mark and complete all calibration points (9 Points or 25 Points). - 96 -...
For more information relating to the other optional peripherals, please contact the local representatives or technical support personnel of the nearest providers. Please download the latest driver from TYSSO official website. Extract the compressed file and open the folder to install the driver(s).
6.1. Install the Wi-Fi Driver (Optional) There are categorized subfolders for POS Peripherals. Select “WiFi” to access the subfolders. Open the folder “LR802UKN3(USB)”to access the subfolders: Open the folder to find the appropriate driver. Access the subfolder and double click the icon to install the driver. Click “Yes”...
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Select “Install driver only” and click “Next” to continue. Click “Install” to begin Installation. - 99 -...
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The Wi-Fi driver is successfully installed. Click “Finish” to complete and exit the Wizard Note: To access the wireless network and initiate the connection, please refer to the service provider for further information. - 100 -...
6.2. Test Your Magnetic Stripe Card Reader(MSR) and i-Button Module Execute Start Menu and activate Notepad (All Programs >> Accessories >>Notepad). MSR Test: Swipe a card through the reader and the information will be displayed on the window. i-Button Test: Attach the i-button to the reader and the information will be displayed on the window.
6.3. Test Your Customer Display There are categorized subfolders for POS Peripherals. Select (double click) the subfolder “Customer Display”. There are two folders for LCD type Customer Display (DSP) and Vacuum Fluorescent type Display (VFD). Select the folder by the Customer Display installed. Select the subfolder “Test Utility”.
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The Communications Window pops up and ready for test. Enter any keys on the window and the texts will display on the customer display The texts are displayed on the customer display. To terminate the program, click (X) to close the Communications Window. There is a pop up window for notice.
6.4. Test Your Cash Drawer There are categorized subfolders for POS Peripherals. Select “Cash Drawer” to access the subfolders Select “Test Software” to access the subfolders. Open the folder “Core i”. . Double click the icon to initiate the test software. Click “Open Cash Drawer”...
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Note: Digital I/O Configuration Setting Pins for DIO Item GP00 (Pin54) SIO_OUT0 GP01 (Pin55) SIO_OUT1 GP25 (Pin51) SIO_IN0 - 105 -...
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Programming Guide To program the F71889 configuration registers, the following configuration procedures must be followed in sequence: Enter the Extended Function Mode. Configure the configuration registers. Exit the Extended Function Mode. The configuration register is used to control the behavior of the corresponding devices. To configure the register, use the index port to select the index and then writing data port to alter the parameters.
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Relative Registers GPIO Registers (CR06) GPIO Output Enable Register - Index F0h Name Default Description Reserved. Reserved. 0: GPIO6 is in input mode. GPIO6_OE 1: GPIO6 is in output mode. 0; GPIO5 is in input mode. GPIO5_OE 1: GPIO5 is in output mode 0;...
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Multi-Function Select 1 Register----- Index 2Ah (Powered by VSB3V) Name Default Description GPIO06/BEEP/ALERT # function select 00: The pin function is ALERT#. GPIO06_SEl 2'b11 01: The pin function is BEEP. 10: Reserved. 11: The pin function is GPIO06. GPIO05/LED_VCC function select GPIO05_SEl 00: The pin function is LED_VCC.
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GPIO Output Data Register. --- Index F1h Name Default Description Reserved. Reserved. 0: GPIO6 outputs 0 when in input mode. GPIO6_VAL 1: GPIO6 outputs 1 when in output mode. 0: GPIO5 outputs 0 when in input mode. GPIO5_VAL 1: GPIO5 outputs 1 when in output mode. 0: GPIO4 outputs 0 when in input mode.
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GPIO2 Output Enable Register. --- Index D0h Name Default Description 0: GPIO27 is in input mode. GPIO27_OE. 1: GPIO27 is in output mode. 0: GPIO26 is in input mode. GPIO26_OE 1: GPIO26 is in output mode. 0; GPIO25 is in input mode. GPIO25_OE 1: GPIO25 is in output mode 0;...
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GPIO2 Pin Status Register --- Index D2h Name Default Description GPI027_IN The pin status of BSUIN2/GPI027. GPI026_IN The pin status of BSUIN2/GPI026. GPI025_IN The pin status of BSUIN2/GPI025. GPI024_IN The pin status of GPIO24/FWH_DIS. GPI023_IN The pin status of GPIO23/SPI_MOSI. GPI022_IN The pin status of GPIO22/SPI_MISO.
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Sample Code in C language Control of GP00 and GP01 #define AddrPort 0x2E #define DataPort 0x2F <Enter the Extended Function Mode> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) //Must write twice to entering Extended mode < Select Logic Device > WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x07) WriteByte(DataPort, 0x06) // Select logic device 06h <...
7. Appendix 7.1. Replace the Hard Disk Remove the securing screw of the HDD cover from the POS unit. Securing Screw b. Remove the HDD Cover from the POS unit. Pull the HDD Module to the left to detach it from the POS unit. Disconnect the HDD Cable to remove the HDD Module.
7.2. Replace the MSR/i-Button Module Turn Off the POS unit. b. Remove the securing screw of the MSR/i -Button dule MSR/i-Button Module. Securing Screw Pull the MSR/i-Button Module to the left to detach from the POS unit. MSR/i-Button Module Now you can replace a new Module and install to the POS unit.
7.3. Replace the Embedded Receipt Printer Warning: The replacement and maintenance is only reserved to the authorized and trained service personnel only. Any physical damage due to improper installation or modification of ANY kind (including installing aftermarket parts) should terminate the warranty. The Embedded Receipt Printer is pre-installed and connected to the POS unit in factory.
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g. Push the Printer Unit out of the Base. h. Replace a new Printer unit and install to the Base. Plug the cables into the I/O ports of the Printer Unit. And re-install the cover. - 116 -...
7.4. I/O Port Conversion For some application that the Modular Customer Display is not connected. You can use the COM Port available and convert to the Bottom I/O Ports as well. NOTE: This optional COM port is available ONLY by CUSTOM and should be pre-installed in the factory.
7.5. Main Board Configuration 7.5.1. Mainboard Technical Document The settings of the mainboard are factory preset values and need not adjust for most applications. Please reserve the settings, installation and maintenance to the qualified personnel only. - 118 -...
COM Ports Pin Assignment 7.5.2. External COM Ports Setting (COM 1/2/4/6) Configure the external serial ports in the advanced menu of the BIOS Setup Utility (see “3.2.11Serial Port Control”). The serial ports are asynchronous communication ports with 16C550A-compatible UARTs that can be used with modems, serial printers, remote display terminals, and other serial devices.
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