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The QUORiON QMP 50 is fully customizable and yet simple to operate. Users can easily adapt it to any type of retail/scanning or hospitality system. Moreover, our dynamic software generates a compatible environment for a wide array of peripheral devices.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Information on This Document ................ 6 Validity ........................... 6 Additional Information ......................6 Symbols Used and Signal Words ................... 6 1.3.1 Design of Warnings ........................6 1.3.2 Design of Additional Information ....................6 1.3.3 Pictograms Used ........................
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Table of Contents Operation ...................... 19 Names of Keys and their Functions ..................19 Function Modes ........................20 Cleaning and Maintenance ................21 Decommissioning ................... 22 Switching off the POS System ..................... 22 Disconnect the POS System from the Power Supply ............22 Disposal ......................
This document is valid for the following device types: ─ QMP 50 ─ QMP 55 This document is intended for end users. Additional Information Additional information can be found in the support area at www.quorion.com: Category Content Documentation ─ User manuals ─...
Information on This Document 1.3.3 Pictograms Used In the following table you will find the explanation of the pictograms used in this document. Symbol Explanation Danger from electric current Fire hazard 1.3.4 Symbols Used In the following table you will find the explanation of the symbols used in this document. Symbol Explanation ...
Safety Safety Intended Use The POS system is a data collection tool that was developed for the sale of goods and/or services. The POS system is used for the settlement of payment transactions. These can be executed with cash or cashless. The executed transactions are recorded by the POS system and visualized by means of reports and receipts.
Risk of accident due to electric shock or fire The use of accessories or spare parts that have not been approved by QUORiON as well as inappropriate use of the POS system and its components may result in accidents in which people can be seriously injured or killed.
QUORiON Data Systems GmbH. QUORiON Data Systems GmbH confirms herewith that the POS system described in this documentation is in compliance with the fundamental requirement and other relevant provisions of the below-mentioned directives.
Scope of Delivery Scope of Delivery Check the scope of delivery for completeness and any externally visible damage. Contact your local specialized distributor, if the scope of delivery is incomplete or damaged. Figure 1: Components included in the scope of delivery Position Quantity Designation...
Product Description Type Label The type label clearly identifies the POS system. The type label is located on the rear side of the housing. You will require the information on the type label, when seeking customer support from your specialized distributor. Figure 3: Type label QMP 50 Position Designation...
Product Description Technical Data All indicated parameters are maximum values, which can only be reached with corresponding configuration! Processor 32 Bit ARM 966E Memory Program Memory 1 MB Flash ROM Working Memory 96 kB SRAM (battery buffered) Data Memory 2 MB Flash ROM Memory Expansion SD card slot (optional) Display...
Product Description Interfaces The QMP 50 series is equipped with two RS232, one USB device and one cash drawer interfaces. The RS232 ports are used to connect peripheral devices like scanner, display, QuoriLog etc. The USB port is only prepared for PC communication. It is not to be used with USB devices, like memory sticks, scanners, printers etc.
Commissioning Commissioning Connect the POS System to the Power Supply WARNING Risk of death due to electric current Improper commissioning and use of the POS system can result in electric shocks. People could be seriously or fatally injured. Only connect the device to a socket with a grounded protective conductor. ...
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Commissioning Push down the printer release lever (C) to unlock the easy load cover. Fold the easy load cover up (D). If you want to replace an empty receipt roll, remove the existing one. Insert a new receipt roll into the paper device.
Commissioning Close the printer cover. For this purpose insert the printer cover in the lower brackets (F) and fold the printer cover backwards (E). The Receipt roll is properly installed. Switching on the POS System Procedure: Switch the POS system on by pressing ...
Names of Keys and their Functions HINT! For detailed description of all operating functions of your POS system with factory settings and information for individual configuration, refer to the operating instructions of the QMP software on www.quorion.com ( Chapter 1.2, p. 6). Key label...
Operation Key label Designtaion Function Comma Key ─ Enters a comma Clear ─ clears incorrect entries and stops the error alarm Sub Total ─ calculates sub total ─ prints out receipt copy if no receipt opened Cash Payment ─ used to tender payments in cash Function Modes Your POS system offers five different modes for registration, reporting, configuration and use of certain functionalities that require manager rights.
HINT! The POS system does not contain any components, which can be serviced or repaired by the user. Please have all maintenance performed by a qualified QUORiON distributor. Unauthorized manipulations may lead to a loss of warranty. To clean your POS system, please use a lint-free dry cloth.
Decommissioning Decommissioning Switching off the POS System Requirements: All direct bookings are finished. Procedure: Switch the POS system off by pressing and holding the power button (A) for 3 seconds. The POS system will shut down after a few seconds. Disconnect the POS System from the Power Supply WARNING Risk of death due to electric current...
Disposal Disposal HINT! When disposing of the POS system, in countries outside the EU, the local laws and regulations must be observed. According to the EU Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE Directive) and equivalent national laws, electrical and electronic devices must not be disposed with household waste. The incorrect disposal of this type of waste can have negative effects on environment and health, due to potential hazardous substances in electrical and electronic devices.
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