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February 2011 Revision 1.0

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  • Page 1 User Manual February 2011 Revision 1.0...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2011. All Rights Reserved Manual Version 1.0 The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. We make no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. We shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Do not use this product near water. 4. Do not place this product on an unstable cart,stand,or table.The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
  • Page 4: Legislation And Weee Symbol

    Caution on Lithium Batteries Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturerřs instructions. LEGISLATION AND WEEE SYMBOL 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive on the treatment, collection, recycling and disposal of electric and electronic devices and their components.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Item Checklist ....................7 1.1. Standard Items .................... 7 1.2. Optional Items ..................... 7 System View ....................9 2.1. Front & Side view..................9 2.2. Rear view ....................9 I /O view ....................10 2.3. Peripherals Installation ................11 3.1.
  • Page 6 Default BIOS Settings ................38 7.1. BIOS Setup Utility ..................38 7.2. Starting the BIOS Setup................38 7.3. When a Problem Occurs ................38 7.4. BIOS Main Menu ..................39 BIOS Updating Procedure ................. 41 Appendix A: Specification................42 Appendix B: Dimensional Drawings ............... 44 Appendix C: Drivers Installation ..............
  • Page 7: Item Checklist

    1. Item Checklist Take the system unit out of the carton. Remove the unit from the carton by holding it by the foam inserts. The following contents should be found in the carton: 1.1. Standard Items a. Power Cord 1.2. Optional Items a.
  • Page 8 e. Biometric Reader (fingerprint) f. Customer Display (VFD) 2nd Display...
  • Page 9: System View

    2. System View 2.1. Front & Side view 2.2. Rear view...
  • Page 10: I /O View

    2.3. I /O view...
  • Page 11: Peripherals Installation

    3. Peripherals Installation Optional peripherals (refer to page 7-8) are tested and can be supplied at your request. The MSR and VFD customer display are packed separately for transportation and can be installed by the user. 3.1. MSR a. Remove the screws (2) of the MSR b.
  • Page 12: Cash Drawer Installation

    3.2. Cash Drawer Installation You can install a cash drawer through the cash drawer port. Please verify the pin assignment before installation. 3.2.1. Cash Drawer Pin Assignment 3.2.2. Cash Drawer Controller Register The Cash Drawer Controller use one I/O addresses to control the Cash Drawer. Register Location: 48Ch Attribute: Read / Write Size: 8bit...
  • Page 13 Bit 7: Reserved Bit 6: Cash Drawer Ŗ DIN bit0ŗ pin input status. = 1: the Cash Drawer closed or no Cash Drawer = 0: the Cash Drawer opened Bit 5: Reserved Bit 4: Reserved Bit 3: Cash Drawer Ŗ DOUT bit1ŗ pin output control. = 1: Opening the Cash Drawer = 0: Allow close the Cash Drawer Bit 2: Cash Drawer Ŗ...
  • Page 14: Vfd Customer Display

    3.3. VFD Customer Display a. Remove the screws (2) of the VFD b. Slide the VFD dummy door out. dummy door. c. Remove the screws (2) of the CPU d. Slide the CPU RAM door out. RAM door. e. Pass the VFD cable through the hole as f.
  • Page 15 g. Turn the assembly over and fix the MSR h. Connect the VFD cable to the connector to the CPU RAM door with the four as shown. screws (4) supplied with the MSR. i. Slide the CPU ram door into position. j.
  • Page 16: Second Display Installation

    3.4. Second Display Installation To Install the Second Display, first remove the back cover of the system (see chapter 3.3 steps a, b, c, and d). Remove the base cover and the hard disk/auxiliary fan tray (see chapter 4.1 steps a-b, and chapter 4.3 step a.) a.
  • Page 17 e. Install the ferrite core around the VGA cable and close it. f. Find the spare Male connector of the power cable routing from the system. Connect it to the female connector of cable￿ . g. The picture shows the location of the motherboard VGA connector.
  • Page 18 NOTE: Connect the black 10 pin connector to the motherboard VGA connector, taking care that the black arrow (highlighted in blue) on the connector is in the corner marking with yellow circle and arrow. The rear LCD assembly will be available in Windows as a secondary display & the desktop can then be either mirrored or extended onto it.
  • Page 19: Raid

    4. RAID 4.1. Introduction The Odyssé II is equipped with a hardware RAID 1 card that handles all RAID operations automatically. No drivers are required to use RAID, but the HDDs in the system need to be initialized to set RAID 1 mode (see chapter 4.3). The RAID board is located at the back of the HDD enclosure.
  • Page 20: Jumper Settings

    4.2. Jumper Settings Mode Comment RAID 1 (mirroring) RAID 1 This is the default setting See chapter 4.3 Clear RAID setting from HDD. Clear RAID See chapter 4.4 4.3. Setting RAID 1 Mode In order to work in RAID 1 mode, the HDDs must first be initialized by writing special RAID information in a reserved area of the HDDs.
  • Page 21: Clearing Raid 1 Mode

    4.4. Clearing RAID 1 Mode You must clear RAID mode from the HDD or HDDs in the following situations: ￿ If you remove the HDD from the Odyssé II to use them in another system ￿ A HDD is in RAID mode, and an OS has been partially installed and then interrupted. Examples are: aborted OS installation, or an unfinished disk rebuild.
  • Page 22: System Disassembly

    4.), then finally restore the OS image with you disk imaging software. 5. System Disassembly 5.1. Replace HDD a. Loosen the screws (2) that secure the b. Slide the base rear cover toward the base rear cover. back of the terminal. c.
  • Page 23: Install Second Hdd

    5.2. Install second HDD If you purchase a second HDD, you will need to attach the HDD to the holding bracket before installation. Please follow the instructions in Chapter 4.1, items a. to c. to open the system and find the spare bracket for second HDD. a.
  • Page 24: Replace I/O Board

    5.3. Replace I/O Board The I/O board is located at the base chassis, so it is necessary to open the system before replacement. Follow Chapter 4.1 items a. & b. to disassemble the base rear cover. a. Loose the thumb screws (2), and slide b.
  • Page 25: Replace Cd-Rom

    5.4. Replace CD-ROM The CD-ROM is located in the base chassis. a. Remove the back cover screw (1) at the b. Open the base door. bottom of terminal. c. Use a screwdriver to remove the d. Remove the CD-ROM and replace it. CD-ROM.
  • Page 26: Replace Power Supply

    5.5. Replace Power Supply The power supply is located in the base chassis. It is necessary to remove the base cover bracket first as described in chapter 4.3 item a. a. Remove the screws (2) to take the CPU b. Disconnect the 16pin cable (1). ram door out.
  • Page 27: Replace Memory & Cpu

    5.6. Replace Memory & CPU a. Remove the screws (2) to take the CPU b. The memory slots are located on the ram door out. mainboard. To remove the memory module, use your finger to push the DIMM slot ejector clips into the down position.
  • Page 28: Remove Motherboard

    5.7. Remove Motherboard a. Disconnect all the cables on b. Remove the screws (2) of the MSR. motherboard. c. Remove the screw (1). d. Remove the screws (2). e. Remove the screws (2). f. Use your hands to carefully press in the two sides to separate the LCD chassis from the base (including LCD cover).
  • Page 29 g. Then you will find the LCD chassis (left) and the base(righ) separated as pictures shown. Remove all the remaining cables on motherboard. h. Loose the fan screws (4). i. Remove the screws (7) to disassemble motherboard from the chassis.
  • Page 30: Remove The Inverter Board

    5.8. Remove the Inverter Board Follow the instructions in chapter 4.7. items a. to f. to separate the base and LCD chassis. a. Disconnect the cables (2). b. Disconnect the backlight cables (2). c. Remove the screws (2) to remove the inverter board.
  • Page 31: Remove The Touch Panel

    5.9. Remove the Touch Panel Follow the instructions in chapter 4.7. items a. to f. to separate the base and LCD chassis. a. Disconnect the cable (1) of the MSR b. Remove the screws (2). connect board. c. Remove the screws (5) that secure the d.
  • Page 32: Jumper Settings

    6. Jumper Settings 6.1. Main Board Layout...
  • Page 33: Jumper Settings For Main Board

    6.2. Jumper Settings for Main Board ◎ Factory Default System Indicator Setting Function ◎ Disable Enable Display Power Setting Function +12V ◎ NC HW Reset Function ◎ Normal Reset...
  • Page 34 Power Mode Setting Function ◎ ATX CMOS Operation Mode Setting Function JP11 ◎ CMOS Normal CMOS Reset To clear the CMOS: 1). Remove the power cable from the system. 2). Open the system, and set the Ř CMOS Operation jumperř from Ř CMOS Normalř to Ř...
  • Page 35 Inverter Selection Function JP12 ◎ CCFL LCD ID Setting LVDS JP10 Panel Number Resolution LCD type Bits Channel 1024 x 768 Single OPEN SHORT SHORT SHORT TMS150XG1- 10TB Note: OPEN SHORT...
  • Page 36: Connectors Location

    6.3. Connectors Location...
  • Page 37: Connectors Definition

    6.4. Connectors Definition Connector Function Inverter Power Touch CONN Card Reader CONN ST Status Power LED CONN Power Button CN10 100pin to I/O Board CN11 CD IN CN12 VFD CONN CN13/14 CN15 MIC-IN CN16 Light Sensor CN17 LVDS CN18 COM5 for Touch CN19 SATA Power CN20...
  • Page 38: Default Bios Settings

    7. Default BIOS Settings 7.1. BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS setup defines how the system is configured. You need to run this program the first time you configure this product. You may need to run it again if you change the configuration.
  • Page 39: Bios Main Menu

    7.4. BIOS Main Menu When the BIOS Main Menu is displayed, the following items can be selected. Use the arrow keys to select items and the Enter key to accept and enter the sub-menu. Note: The BIOS menu below is from B82 BIOS version B82FV10B.BIN. If you have a different BIOS version, the contents of the menu may differ.
  • Page 40 PNP/PCI Configurations This category specifies the value (in units of PCI bus clocks) of the latency timer for the PCI bus master and the IRQ level for PCI devices. PC health status This page shows hardware monitor information. Load Optimized Defaults BIOS defaults indicate the most appropriate value of the system parameters for a standard system performance.
  • Page 41: Bios Updating Procedure

    8. BIOS Updating Procedure To update the BIOS, you will need the new BIOS file and a flash utility, AF832A. EXE. You can download them from the web site or contact technical support or your sales representative. 1. Prepare one bootable device with DOS OS, save the new BIOS file along with the flash utility AF890.EXE to this boot device.
  • Page 42: Appendix A: Specification

    Appendix A: Specification Mainboard Odyssé II Motherboard LGA775 CPU FSB /800/1066 /1333 Mhz Supported CPU Core ™2 Duo 2.8G (E7400) FSB1333Mhz L2 3M Pentium Dual Core 2.6G ( E5300) FSB800Mhz L2 2M Celeron® 2.2G (E1500) FSB 800Mhz L2 512K Core Logic Intel 82G41 + ICH7 System Memory DDR3 DIMM socket x2, up to 4GB, FSB 800/1066 Mhz...
  • Page 43 2--in-1 MSR MSR ( PS2), iButton ( PS2 ) MSR ( PS2), iButton ( COM) MSR (COM ), iButton ( PS2) MSR (PS2 ), Finger Print (USB) MSR (COM), Finger Print (USB) Customer display 20 x2 VFD customer display (COM 4) 2nd display 8.4"...
  • Page 44: Appendix B: Dimensional Drawings

    Appendix B: Dimensional Drawings All dimensions in mm...
  • Page 46: Appendix C: Drivers Installation

    Appendix C: Drivers Installation To download the most recent drivers and utilities, and obtain advice regarding the installation of your equipment, please visit the AURES Technical Support Website: www.aures-support.fr (French) www.aures-support.fr/UK (English) www.aures-support.fr/GE (German)
  • Page 47: Appendix D: Customer Display Command Settings

    Appendix D: Customer Display Command Settings The Customer Display is connected to serial port COM4 The default settings for the Customer Display are: ￿ EPSON ESC/POS command set ￿ 9600 Baud, 8 bits, no parity, no flow control Software Utility A configuration utility is provided for the customer display on the driver CD.
  • Page 48 Baud Rate Setting Command STX 05 B n ETX /Change the baud rate setting/ ASCII Format STX 05 B n ETX Dec. Format [02] [05] [66] n [03] Hex. Format [02h][05h][42h] n [03h] n=30h, 31h, 36h or 37h Description Change the display communication baud rate. The baud rate setting can be selected from 4800 to 38400.
  • Page 49 International Character Set Setting Command Character Set Code Table Note (20h – 7Fh) (80H-FFH) U.S.A. CP-437 (USA, Standard Europe) FRANCE GERMANY U.K. DENMARK I CP-858 (Multilingual + Euro Symbol) SWEDEN ITALY SPAIN JAPAN Katakana NORWAY CP-858 (Multilingual+ Euro Symbol) DENMARK II Slawie RUSSIA U.S.A.
  • Page 50 Select International Character Set Command STX 05 T n ETX /Select International Character Set Command/ ASCII Format STX 05 T n ETX Dec. Format [02] [05] [84] n [03] 00h≦ n≦ 1Fh Hex. Format [02h][05h][54h] n [03h] Description Select International Character Set Select international character set (20H~7Fh) by command Ŗ...
  • Page 51 Command Type Setting Command STX 05 C n ETX /Change the command type setting/ ASCII Format STX 05 C n ETX Dec. Format [02] [05] [67] n [03] 30h≦ n≦ 37h Hex. Format [02h][05h][43h] n [03h] Description This command will change the command type and initialize the display.
  • Page 52 User Defined Character Command Set Function Command Description Delete one user defined character data. Del 1 Character [02h][FDh][55h][00h][n] [n] = 20h ~ FFh for displayable character codes Del All Characters [02h][FDh][55h][01h][00h] Delete All User-Define Characters Set one user defined character [n] = 20h ~ FFh [02h][FDh][55h][02h][n] Set 1 Character for displayable character codes/[m1]~[m5] =...
  • Page 53 Command List Table Command Set EPSON UTC/S UTC/P AEDEX Command 7300 5220 D101 Move cursor right Move cursor left Move cursor up Move cursor down Move cursor to right-most position Move cursor to left-most position Move cursor to home position Move cursor to bottom position Move cursor to specified position Clear display screen...
  • Page 54 Command Set EPSON UTC/S UTC/P AEDEX Command 7300 5220 D101 Clear bottom line and move cursor to bottom left-end position Set period to upper line, last n position Set line blinking, upper line Clear line blinking, upper line Clear field 1 and move cursor to field 1, first position Clear field 2 and move cursor to field 2,first position...
  • Page 55 Command Details POS7300 Series Command List Command Code (hex) Function Description ESC F A [DATA] Write string to upper line 1B 46 41 [DATA] 0D ￿ Maximal [DATA] length is 40 ESC F B [DATA] Write string to lower line 1B 46 42 [DATA] 0D ￿...
  • Page 56 Command Code (hex) Function Description NULL O 0 4F Move cursor to right-most position Back space Horizontal tab Line feed Move cursor to home position US B 1F 42 Move cursor to bottom position Clear display screen Carriage return Clear cursor line, and clear string mode Display position DLE n 10 n...
  • Page 57 CD5220 Standard Mode Command List Command Code (hex) Function Description ESC DC1 1B 11 Overwrite mode US SOH 1F 01 ESC DC2 1B 12 Vertical scroll mode US STX 1F 02 ESC DC3 1B 13 Horizontal scroll mode US ETX 1F 03 Set the string display mode, write string to ESC Q A [DATA]...
  • Page 58 Command Code (hex) Function Description Set or cancel the window range at horizontal scroll mode ￿ 1 ≦ x1 ≦ x2 ≦ 14h, for columns ESC W s x1 x2 y 1B 57 s x1 x2 y location. ￿ y = 1~2, for lines location. ￿...
  • Page 59 4. Select character code table (80H-FFH) by command Ŗ ESC c nŗ. Parameter “ n” character Code Table Character Ř Ař Compliance with ASCII code (CP-437) Ř Jř Compliance with JIS code (Katakana) Ř Lř Compliance with Slawie code Ř Rř Compliance with RUSSIA code Ř...
  • Page 60 UTC Standard Mode Command List Command Code (hex) Function Description Back space Horizontal tab Line feed Carriage return Display position DLE n 10 n ￿ n = 0 ~ 27h, for location. Over write display mode Vertical scroll mode Cursor on Cursor off Clear display ESC d...
  • Page 61 ADM787/788 mode command list Command Code (hex) Function Description Clear display Carriage return Clear upper line and move cursor to upper SLE1 left-end position Clear bottom line and move, Cursor to SLE2 bottom left-end position Set period to upper line last n position DC0 n 10 n ￿...
  • Page 62 DSP800 Mode Command List Command Code (hex) Function Description EOT SOH I n Select international character set 04 01 49 n 17 ￿ n = 00 ~ 1Fh or 30 ~ 4Fh See note * EOT SOH P n Move cursor to specified position 04 01 50 n 17 ￿...
  • Page 63 EPSON ESC/POS Command List Command Code (hex) Function Description Select/cancel reverse character. US r n 1F 72 n ￿ n = 00,01 US MD1 1F 01 Specify overwrite mode. US MD2 1F 02 Specify vertical scroll mode. US MD3 1F 03 Specify horizontal scroll mode.
  • Page 64 Command Code (hex) Function Description Set or cancel the window range ￿ n = 1 ~ 4, for window number ￿ ESC W n s x1 1B 57 n s x1 y1 x2 s = 0: cancel y1 x2 y2 s = 1: set ￿...
  • Page 65 Character Set Character Codes 20H – 7FH International Character Sets Character Code Number Hex 23 Country Dec 35 ¦ U.S.A à ° ç § é ù è ¨ France β § Ä Ö Ü ä ö ü Germany £ ¦ Æ...
  • Page 66 Character Codes 80H – FFH CP-437 (USA, Standard Europe) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å...
  • Page 67 CP-858 (Multilingual + Euro Symbol) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å É æ Æ ô...
  • Page 68 Slawie 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh ￿ Į ￿ Ç ü é â ä š ç ë õ õ î ä š č ď ĭ Ŏ Ŏ ￿ ￿ ф...
  • Page 69 CP-860 (Portuguese) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh Ç ü é â ã à Á ç ê Ê è Í Ô ì Ã Â É À È ô õ ò Ú...
  • Page 70 CP-852 (Hungary) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh ￿ ￿ Ň ň ￿ Ç é â ä š ç ł ë î Ä Š č Ď ď Đ ō Ŏ ő...
  • Page 71 CP-863 (Canadian- French) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh Ç ü é â Â à ¶ ç ê ë è ï î Ä § É È Ê ô Ë Ï û...
  • Page 72 CP-866 (Cyrillic) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh Џ А Б В Г Д Е Ж З И Й К Л М Н О П Р С Т У Ф Х...
  • Page 73 Windows-1251 (Cyrillic) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh Ђ Ѓ ё Љ Њ Ќ Ћ Ў ‚ „ … † ‡ € ‰ ‹ ѐ Ř ř Ŗ ŗ Ŕ ŕ...
  • Page 74 Windows-1253 (Greek) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh ￿ € ‚ ƒ … † ‡ ‰ ‹ ‟ Ŕ ŕ „ “ ” • ™ › ΅ Ά Ŕ £ ¤...
  • Page 75 Windows-1257 (Baltic) 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh € ‚ „ … † ‡ ‰ ‹ ¨ ˇ ¸ Ř ř Ŗ ŗ Ŕ ŕ • ™ › ¯ ˛ ￿...
  • Page 76 Command Details A.1. Overwrite mode In this mode, the cursor will move towards the right and begin from the upper left position. When the cursor has reached the end of the upper line, the cursor will move down to the bottom left position to continue.
  • Page 77 A.7. Move cursor right Move the cursor to the right. When the cursor has reached the right-end, this command operates differently depending on the display mode. ￿ Overwrite mode: When the cursor has reached the right-end of the lower line, it will continue to the left-end of the upper line and overwrite previous characters.
  • Page 78 A.15. Initialize display The data in the input buffer will be cleared and reset from default. A.16. Reset the window Reset the window on the display. When s=0, the window is cancelled (values: x1, x2, and y are not required.) When s=1, the window will be reset (values: x1, x2, and y are required.) The x1 and x2 set the position of the left column and right column, respectively, of the window.
  • Page 79 Control Code Set CODE CODE NULL SOH, MD1 STX, MD2 ETX, MD3 EOT, MD4 ENQ, MD5 ACK, MD6 BEL, MD7 BS, MD8 VT, HOM FF, CLR SO, SLE1 RS, SF1 SI, SLE2 US, SF2...

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