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® Oracle MICROS Hardware Site Preparation Guide E81016-11 April 2019...
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Contents Preface Introduction to the Oracle MICROS Hardware MICROS Compact Workstation 310 MICROS Compact Workstation 310 Technical Specifications MICROS Compact Workstation 310 Features MICROS Compact Workstation 310 Primary I/O Ports MICROS Flexible Stand MICROS Basic Stand MICROS Compact Workstation 310 Accessories...
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MICROS Tablet E-Series 8 with MSR Sleeve Connectors MICROS Tablet R-Series MICROS Tablet R-Series Features MICROS Tablet R-Series Connectors MICROS Base Station MICROS Base Station Features MICROS Base Station Connectors MICROS Tablet Multi-Unit Charger MICROS Tablet Multi-Unit Charger Features MICROS PC Workstation 2015 MICROS PC Workstation 2015 Features MICROS PC Workstation 2015 Connectors MICROS PC Workstation 2010...
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MICROS Keyboard Workstation 270 MICROS Keyboard Workstation 270 Features 14-1 MICROS Keyboard Workstation 270 Connectors 14-2 Order Confirmation System Order Confirmation Controller (OCC) Features 15-2 Remote Display Unit Features and Requirements 15-2 Order Confirmation System Installation 15-3 Order Confirmation Controller (OCC) Requirements 15-3 Remote Display Pedestal Requirements 15-3...
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e7 Kitchen Video Monitor Controller e7 KVM Controller Features and Requirements 20-2 e7 Kitchen Video Monitor (KVM) Installation 20-3 Environmental Requirements and Equipment Placement Considerations Location 21-1 Foreign Materials 21-1 Noise Induction 21-2 Electrostatic Discharge 21-2 Humidity 21-2 Custom Cabinets and Enclosures 21-2 Temperature 21-2...
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Cable Requirements Wireless Infrastructure Network Requirements and Planning Structured Cabling Systems 26-1 Elements of a Structured Cabling System 26-3 Structured Cabling Examples 26-4 Cable Types 26-7 Cable Categories 26-7 Mechanical and Electrical Considerations for Cable Installation 26-8 Ethernet Network Installation Topology 27-1 Cable Runs...
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MICROS Tablet 721 - Front and Side Dimensions 29-4 MICROS Tablet 720 - Front and Side Dimensions 29-4 MICROS Tablet 700 Series - 4-Bay Tablet Charger Dimensions 29-6 MICROS Tablet 700 Series - 4-Bay Battery Charger Dimensions 29-7 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Front and Back Dimensions with Adjustable Stand 29-8 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Side Dimensions with Adjustable Stand 29-9...
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Order Confirmation System Remote Display Pedestal - Detail 1 Dimensions 29-41 Order Confirmation System Remote Display Pedestal - Detail 2 Dimensions 29-42 Order Confirmation System Remote Display Pedestal Baseplate Dimensions 29-43 MICROS 10-Key Bumpbar Mounting Bracket Dimensions 29-44 MICROS 20-Key Bumpbar Mounting Bracket Dimensions 29-44 TM-T88 Thermal Roll Printer Dimensions 29-45...
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Preface Preface This manual describes preparing the site prior to installing the Oracle MICROS Point of Sale equipment. This ranges from installing the required AC power and grounding system to installing and terminating various data communications cables. After the AC Power system and data communication cables are installed, thoroughly inspect the site to ensure the work is accurate.
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Preface Table 1 (Cont.) Revision History Date Description of Change September 2015 • Added the Workstation 6 and Tablet E- Series. • Updated the Tablet R-Series information. • Updated the images for the Workstations and Tablets. • Removed the AC Power Agreement and updated the AC Power Requirements.
Introduction to the Oracle MICROS Hardware This guide introduces the Oracle MICROS Point-of-Sale (POS) hardware plus the printers and network connections required to tie it all together. From a site preparation standpoint, a typical system may be composed of the following components: •...
MICROS Compact Workstation 310 The Oracle MICROS Compact Workstation 310 consists of two configurations: the 310 and the 310R. • The Oracle MICROS Compact Workstation 310 features an Intel Atom processor and runs the Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system.
Chapter 2 MICROS Basic Stand Figure 2-4 MICROS Flexible Stand MICROS Basic Stand The Basic Stand (optional) provides a sturdy, lightweight base for mounting the Compact Workstation 310.
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Chapter 2 MICROS Basic Stand Figure 2-5 MICROS Basic Stand Figure 2-6 MICROS Basic Stand...
The Oracle MICROS Tablet 700 Series The Oracle MICROS Tablet 700 Series (Tablet 720 and Tablet 721) feature slim yet rugged enclosures, a 7–inch TFT display powered by the Intel Atom quad-core processor, and offers an optimal combination of performance and power savings. It...
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Chapter 3 MICROS Tablet 700 Series Technical Specifications Table 3-1 (Cont.) Technical Specifications for the Oracle MICROS Tablet 720 Feature MICROS Tablet 720 Battery Pack Replaceable rechargeable Li-ion battery, 3.6V, 8800mAh Backup/Bridge Battery: 240mAh Enclosure ABS + PC plastics Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.24in x 8.26in x 0.93in...
Chapter 3 MICROS Tablet 720 Features Table 3-2 (Cont.) Technical Specifications for the Oracle MICROS Tablet 721 Feature MICROS Tablet 721 Humidity 0% to 90% Non-Condensing Weight 1.31 lbs (0.59 kg) Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Triple Track Readers (ISO TK1, 2 & 3), JIS &...
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Chapter 3 MICROS Tablet 720 Features Figure 3-2 The Features of the MICROS Tablet 720 — Back View Table 3-3 Input/Output Port on the MICROS Tablet 720 Feature Description A. Barcode Scanner (Optional) Captures and reads information contained in a bar code.
Chapter 3 MICROS Tablet 721 Features MICROS Tablet 721 Features Figure 3-3 The Features of the Oracle MICROS Tablet 721 — Front and Side View Figure 3-4 The Features of the Oracle MICROS Tablet 721 — Back View Table 3-5...
Chapter 3 MICROS Tablet Accessories Table 3-5 (Cont.) Input/Output Port on the Oracle MICROS Tablet 721 Feature Description B. Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Reads the information encoded in the magnetic stripe of payment cards. C. Headphone Jack Use to connect a headphone, a microphone, or a headset.
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Chapter 3 MICROS Tablet Accessories Table 3-7 (Cont.) Oracle MICROS Tablet 700 Series Accessories Accessory Description High Capacity Li-Ion Polymer Battery (for use Allows for long use and quick swap without with MICROS Tablet 721 only) requiring the tablet to be docked.
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Chapter 3 MICROS Tablet Accessories Table 3-7 (Cont.) Oracle MICROS Tablet 700 Series Accessories Accessory Description 4–Bay Battery Charger Charges up to 4 batteries at a time. Part Number: 7117507 or 7118826 with C13 Part number 7117507 requires the C7 straight power cord connection and additional country power cord.
Chapter 3 Replacing the Bridge Battery in the MICROS Tablet 720 Table 3-7 (Cont.) Oracle MICROS Tablet 700 Series Accessories Accessory Description Carrying Pouch Allows for hands-free portability. Part Number: 7117488 Replacing the Bridge Battery in the MICROS Tablet 720 Follow the steps below to replace the bridge battery in the MICROS Tablet 720.
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Chapter 3 Replacing the Bridge Battery in the MICROS Tablet 720 Figure 3-5 Removing the MICROS Tablet 720 Main Battery Remove the bridge battery cover using a #1 Phillips screwdriver. For some tablets, you may need to peel back the license decal first. Figure 3-6 Removing the Bridge Battery Cover Carefully remove the battery from the compartment until you can access the...
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Chapter 3 Replacing the Bridge Battery in the MICROS Tablet 720 Figure 3-7 Battery Connector Cable Connect the replacement battery. Tuck the excess battery wire into the casework and place the battery in the battery compartment. Figure 3-8 The Bridge Battery in the Battery Compartment Reinstall the battery cover and hand-tighten the screw.
MICROS Workstation 6 Series The Oracle MICROS Workstation 6 Series consists of three configurations – the 610, 620, and 650. ® ™ • The Oracle MICROS Workstation 610 features an Intel Atom processor and runs the Microsoft Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro operating system or the Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system.
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Chapter 4 MICROS Workstation 6 Features and Specifications Table 4-1 Technical Specifications for the MICROS Workstation 610, 620, and 650* Feature Processor Intel Atom E3827 Intel Celeron 3765U Intel i5-5350U Dual- Dual-Core Processor Dual-Core Processor Core Processor with with 1.75GHz Clock with 1.9GHz Clock 1.8GHz Base and Speed...
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Chapter 4 MICROS Workstation 6 Features and Specifications Table 4-1 (Cont.) Technical Specifications for the MICROS Workstation 610, 620, and 650* Feature 9 Total: 10 Total: • 2 USB on I/O • 2 USB on I/O Panel Panel • 1 USB in Stand •...
Chapter 4 MICROS Workstation 6 Series Primary I/O Ports *The Workstation 6 Series does not contain a camera. The front-facing opening on the Workstation 6 Series touchscreen border was designed for a front-facing camera; however, this cameras was never implemented. MICROS Workstation 6 Series Primary I/O Ports The Primary I/O Panel contains the following ports: •...
Chapter 4 MICROS Workstation 6 Series Internal I/O Ports MICROS Workstation 6 Series Internal I/O Ports Each configuration of the Workstation 6 Series has the following ports under the rear cover: • MICROS Expansion PortThe MICROS expansion port provides connectivity to the system through a number of industry standards, including Serial (UART), SDIO, USB, and PCIe.
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Chapter 4 MICROS Workstation 6 Series Adjustable Stand • Printer Power Supply Storage/Expansion Module Location • DC Power Cable • 3 Security Screws (Hex Socket Cap M3x6 MC Steel - Black) – 2 for the cable management cover – 1 for the workstation •...
MICROS Tablet E-Series 8 and E-Series The MICROS Tablet E-Series includes two models, the E-Series 8 and the E-Series 11 available in 8” and 10.8” screen sizes, and each is available with an optional MSR Sleeve. The MICROS Tablet and Base Station E-Series Setup Guide provides instructions for the setup and operation of the E-Series hardware.
MICROS Tablet R-Series The MICROS Tablet R-Series is a 10.1” (1024x600) Wi-Fi based tablet with a standard TFT LCD and available daylight viewable LCD. The Tablet R-Series is also available in a concessions version that permanently resides on the MICROS Base Station.
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Chapter 6 MICROS Tablet R-Series Features Table 6-1 (Cont.) MICROS Tablet R-Series Features Feature Specifications Display 10.1” WVGA (1024x600) TFT LCD /w LED Backlights Portrait or Landscape orientation and Auto-Rotation Two LCD options are available: • Standard 10.1” LED backlit TFT LCD •...
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Chapter 6 MICROS Tablet R-Series Connectors MICROS Tablet R-Series Connectors Figure 6-2 MICROS Tablet R-Series Features and Connectors...
MICROS Base Station When the MICROS Tablet R-Series or E-Series 11 is plugged into the Base Station, it provides the ports required to drive peripherals such as cash drawers, printers, barcode scanners, customer displays, and coin changers, plus connectivity to a wired Ethernet.
Chapter 7 MICROS Base Station Features Figure 7-2 MICROS Tablet E-Series Base Station • MICROS Base Station Features • MICROS Base Station Connectors MICROS Base Station Features Table 7-1 MICROS Base Station Features Feature Specifications Display MICROS Tablet R-Series or Tablet E-Series Case Style Supports Tablet in Left-or-Right Landscape or Portrait mode...
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Chapter 7 MICROS Base Station Connectors Table 7-1 (Cont.) MICROS Base Station Features Feature Specifications USB Ports • 2 USB 2.0 • 2 USB • 1 MICROS Powered USB Network 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet - RJ45 Battery 79Wh Lithium Ion Smart Battery Input Power 25 Watts AC Input Voltage...
MICROS Tablet Multi-Unit Charger The Multi-Unit Charger is a dedicated charging station for the MICROS Tablet R- Series and E-Series 8. It consists of a charging base and multiple cradles. A maximum of eight charging cradles fit on the charging base and are mounted facing left or right to maximize accessibility.
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Chapter 8 MICROS Tablet Multi-Unit Charger Features Table 8-1 (Cont.) MICROS Tablet Multi-Unit Charger Features Feature Specifications AC Input Voltage Universal Input - 85 to 264VAC, 47 to 63Hz. Operating Temperature (Charging) 0°C (32°F) to 45°C (113°F) Storage Temperature -25°C (-13°F) to 85°C (185°F) Certifications FCC Class A, UL, CE, TUV, RoHS, China RoHS...
MICROS PC Workstation 2015 The MICROS PC Workstation 2015 resembles the Workstation 5A but adds support for one or two SATA disk drives along with two processors selected from the Intel Calpella Platform. The PC Workstation 2015 Setup Guide provides instructions for the setup and operation of the PC Workstation 2015 hardware.
Chapter 9 MICROS PC Workstation 2015 Connectors Table 9-1 (Cont.) PC Workstation 2015 Features Features Specifications Case Style Standard Low Profile or Optional Adjustable Stand Case Material PC-ABS Plastic Weight 13.2 lbs. (6.0 kg), Shipping Weight 17.6 lbs. (7.9 kg) Physical Dimensions See Appendix A Optional Customer...
MICROS PC Workstation 2010 The PC Workstation 2010 is the predecessor to the PC Workstation 2015. It has an adjustable-display design with a standard 12.1” or optional 15” LCD and features either an Intel Celeron or Intel Pentium M processor. The PC Workstation 2010 Setup Guide provides instructions for the setup and operation of the PC Workstation 2010 hardware.
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Chapter 10 MICROS PC Workstation 2010 Connectors Table 10-1 (Cont.) MICROS PC Workstation 2010 Feature Specifications Case Material PC-ABS Plastic Weight (/w Hard Disk and VFD Display) With 12.1” LCD - 17 lbs. (7.7 Kg) With 15 LCD - 22.7 lbs. (10.3 Kg) Physical Dimensions Equipment Dimensions section contains...
MICROS Workstation 5A The Workstation 5A is a fan-less Windows Embedded CE 6.0 client and is also capable of running POSReady 2009. Based on the same casework as the WS5, it uses a System Board with an Intel Atom N450 Processor for improved performance. The Operator LED is white to distinguish the 5A from the original Workstation 5 blue.
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Chapter 11 MICROS Workstation 5A Connectors Table 11-1 (Cont.) MICROS Workstation 5A Features Features Specifications Weight 10.5 lbs. (4.7 kg) / Shipping Weight 14.0 lbs. (6.35 kg) Physical Dimensions Equipment Dimensions section contains more information. Optional Customer Displays (Series 1) Integrated or Pole 240x64 STN Graphics Capable LCD Integrated or Pole Protégé...
MICROS Workstation 5 The Workstation 5 is a diskless/fan-less embedded workstation that can run either Windows Embedded CE 6.0 or POS Ready 2009. The figure below shows the low- profile workstation and the workstation installed on an optional adjustable. The Workstation 5 Setup Guide provides instructions for the setup and operation of the Workstation 5 hardware.
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Chapter 12 MICROS Workstation 5 Connectors Table 12-1 (Cont.) MICROS Workstation 5 Features Feature Specifications Physical Dimensions Workstation 5 and 5A Equipment Dimensions section contains more information. Optional Customer Displays (Series 1) Integrated or Pole 240x64 STN Graphics Capable LCD Integrated or Pole Protégé...
MICROS Workstation 4 LX The Workstation 4 LX is a diskless/fan-less embedded terminal based on Windows CE .NET. The figure below shows the low-profile workstation and the workstation installed on an optional adjustable. The Workstation 4LX Setup Guide provides instructions for the setup and operation of the Workstation 4LX hardware.
MICROS Keyboard Workstation 270 The MICROS Keyboard Workstation 270 (KW270) is a low-power diskless Windows CE workstation based on a Freescale Semiconductor ARM processor. Designed for high volume applications in indoor and outdoor environments, it features a rugged membrane keyboard and supports a wide range of operating temperatures. The Keyboard Workstation 270 Setup Guide provides instructions for the setup and operation of the KW270 hardware.
Order Confirmation System The Order Confirmation System consists of the in-store Order Confirmation Controller (OCC) connected to the curb-side Remote Display Pedestal. The OCC transmits VGA display data to the Remote Pedestal over twisted pair UTP cable. It is based on Windows Embedded CE 6.1 and supports an optional VGA monitor.
Chapter 15 Order Confirmation Controller (OCC) Features Order Confirmation Controller (OCC) Features Table 15-1 Order Confirmation Controller Features Feature Specifications Display Local VGA and or Remote Display Unit Case Material Sheet Metal Physical Dimensions Order Controller Equipment Dimensions section contains more information. Shipping Weight 7.7 lbs.
Chapter 15 Order Confirmation System Installation Order Confirmation System Installation The Order Confirmation System is composed of an in-store Order Confirmation Controller (OCC) attached to a curb-side Remote Display Pedestal for drive-through applications. Refer to Order Confirmation Controller Equipment Dimensions section for detailed dimensions of the pedestal and base plate.
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Chapter 15 Remote Display Pedestal Requirements For new installations, Oracle MICROS recommends that three ferrous metal conduits (as defined in AC Power Requirements section) be run to the slab through the opening in the base plate. Alternately, the conduits can enter the pedestal from outside the enclosure. The figure below displays the locations of the 1”...
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Chapter 15 Remote Display Pedestal Requirements Figure 15-4 Pedestal AC Outlet - Recommended AC Outlet Location 15-5...
e7 BOC or Digital Menu and Marketing System Controller The Lanner EM-F345 is a fan-less embedded system based on the Intel Atom N270. It is currently used as the e7 Back Office Controller (BOC) or the Digital Menu and Marketing System Controller (DDC). The Digital Menu &...
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Chapter 16 e7 BOC Features and Requirements Table 16-1 (Cont.) e7 BOC Features Feature Specifications AC Input Voltage 100 - 240VAC - 1.5A, 50 - 60Hz. Input Power 60W Max Operating Temperature With Industrial Temp CF, Memory, and AC Adapter: -20°C (-4°F) to +50°C (122°F) With 2.5”...
The Ethernet Module can be installed in any supported printer and supported by most Oracle Hospitality application software. Also referred to an IP Printing, these printers are connected to Ethernet in the same manner as a workstation (e.g., faceplates and...
The 10–Inch Customer Display shows transaction totals and status. When a check is paid, the display shows the amount tendered and any change due. The 10–Inch Customer Display is compatible with the Oracle MICROS Workstation 6 Series. Both high-mount and pole displays are available.
Chapter 18 Cash Drawer • Series 1 Integrated and Pole Displays: – Series 1 displays are supported by the Workstation 5, 5A, PCWS 2015, and KW270. – 240x64 STN Graphics capable LCDs with 2x20 emulation mode text capability. • Series 1 Integrated or 6 inch pole mounted Protégé Customer Display System: –...
A scale is used with menu items that are priced by weight. The software can be programmed to calculate weight in pounds or kilograms. Oracle MICROS recommends the Mettler Toledo Ariva with RS232 interface and the Mettler Toledo Ariva-S-Mini with RS232 interface.
Kitchen Display System (KDS) The RES KDS system is composed of the Restaurant Display Controller (RDC) or the Kitchen Display Controller (KDC) 210, server based software, and one or more PC based clients coupled with touch or non-touch based LCD monitors and bumpbars that act as remote video displays.
KDS Controllers KDS Controllers (the Restaurant Display Controller and the Kitchen Display Controller 210) require a Cat 6 faceplate and patch cable near each location. Refer to the Oracle MICROS Kitchen Display Controller 210 Quick Reference Guide for detailed information about the KDC 210.
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RF devices to impact the operation of the wireless bumpbar. In cases where the site is too noisy in terms of RF interference, Oracle MICROS recommends the use of the MBB-10 and MBB-20 wired Bumpbars.
e7 Kitchen Video Monitor Controller The e7 application utilizes the new e7 Kitchen Video Monitor (KVM) Controller. The figure below shows the components of this system including the host workstation, touch screen monitor or standard monitor with wired or wireless bumpbars, e7 KVM Controller, and optional printer.
Chapter 20 e7 KVM Controller Features and Requirements Figure 20-1 e7 Kitchen Video Monitor System • e7 KVM Controller Features and Requirements • e7 Kitchen Video Monitor (KVM) Installation e7 KVM Controller Features and Requirements Table 20-1 e7 KVM Controller Features Feature Specifications Case Material...
Chapter 20 e7 Kitchen Video Monitor (KVM) Installation e7 Kitchen Video Monitor (KVM) Installation The figure below describes how to implement a serial interface between the host Workstation and e7 KVM Controller. The Null Modem Cable is required. PN 700503-032-PT is 10 feet in length. Cable pin- outs for the Null Modem Cable and RJ45 to DB9 adapters are provided in the installation document and Null Modem Cable for e7 KVM Controller...
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Chapter 20 e7 Kitchen Video Monitor (KVM) Installation functionally equivalent to the IDN port. One RJ45 RS232 port, one RJ45 RS422/ RS232 (IDN) port, and two RJ45 RS232 powered ports are available on the Workstation 6. Pin Diagrams for the Null Modem Cable, RJ45 to DB9 adapters, and workstation ports can be found in the Null Modem Cable for e7 KVM Controller section.
Environmental Requirements and Equipment Placement Considerations This chapter provides an overview of the environmental requirements for the Oracle MICROS POS equipment during operation and storage. To ensure proper operation of the equipment, follow these environmental guidelines for equipment placement: •...
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) usually takes the form of a discharge from the operator’s hand to the cash drawer, printer, or key switches. ESD is more common in dry climates during winter and less common in moist climates. Oracle MICROS hardware is tested to high levels of electrostatic discharge, exceeding industry standards. Humidity A constant humidity between 40% and 80% is desired for the proper operation of the equipment.
Chapter 21 Lithium Ion Battery Pack Storage Considerations Table 21-1 (Cont.) – Operating and Storage Temperatures for Current MICROS Workstations Device Operating Temperature Storage Temperature PCWS 2015 and 2010 0°C (32°F) to 45°C (113°F), -25°C (-13°F) to 80°C (176°F) 90% relative humidity max KW270 Without Battery Pack: Without Battery Pack:...
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Chapter 21 Lithium Ion Battery Pack Storage Considerations If storing the battery pack for greater than 30 days, but less than one year, the ideal temperature is -5°C (23°F) to 30°C (86°F) Avoid storing the battery pack for extended period of time at temperatures greater than 45°C (113°F).
AC Power Requirements This chapter describes the AC power requirements for the Oracle MICROS hardware. MICROS workstations are based on highly sophisticated hardware components that are designed to provide efficient and trouble-free operation. Proper installation of the AC power and grounding system is essential to minimize the possibility of interference and enhances the performance and reliability of the hardware.
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Chapter 22 Preferred AC Power System Figure 22-1 Preferred AC Power System Panel Wiring This figure illustrates the preferred AC power system panel wiring. All branch circuits include a separate neutral and equipment grounding conductor unless otherwise indicated. Consult the AC Power Consumption section to determine the maximum number of computers, workstations, and devices powered from a single circuit.
Despite the proper installation of the Preferred AC Power System, it is possible to have power problems resulting from the power company or from other equipment in the building. If this occurs, use the Oracle MICROS-approved Power Conditioners to correct.
When providing the Preferred AC Power System is cost prohibitive and/or would require major structural changes, we have defined a relaxed AC Power System based on Oracle MICROS Approved Power Conditioners. However, the Preferred AC Power System is recommended by Oracle MICROS.
Chapter 22 Additional Methods for AC Power bus that is electrically isolated from the panel frame. Install an insulated equipment grounding conductor (sized the same as the supply conductors) in the same conduit as the supply conductors from the main or source power panel. Terminate the equipment grounding conductor on the ground bus in the main or source panel and on the isolated ground bus in the Non-Dedicated Power Panel.
Chapter 22 AC Power Consumption and Volt-Amp Ratings for MICROS Equipment • When choosing a base, mid-level, or premium Power Conditioning system, an upgrade to the next level may be required if problems arise. This could be due to power problems generated by the power company or other equipment in the building.
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Chapter 22 AC Power Consumption and Volt-Amp Ratings for MICROS Equipment Table 22-2 (Cont.) AC Power Consumption of MICROS Hardware Devices Device Amp (A) VA (VA) Backlight ON Backlight Off (W)/(A)/(VA) (W)/(A)/(VA) MICROS Tablet Multi- 1.2A Unit Charger (Charging (max) Eight Tablets) Order Confirmation Controller OCC Base Unit...
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Chapter 22 AC Power Consumption and Volt-Amp Ratings for MICROS Equipment Table 22-2 (Cont.) AC Power Consumption of MICROS Hardware Devices Device Amp (A) VA (VA) Backlight ON Backlight Off (W)/(A)/(VA) (W)/(A)/(VA) Typical 46” LCD 1.71 Monitor 22-8...
PowerVar Single Phase Desktop UPS - Estimated Run Times UPS Product Requirements Oracle Hospitality POS Systems require the use of an Oracle MICROS-approved UPS on each server. This is required by the nature of the operating system used by some applications.
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Chapter 23 ONEAC Rack Mount UPS The table below shows the available Desktop UPS models with the VA rating, output current, Oracle MICROS part number (PN), and number of outlets for equipment. Table 23-1 Recommended PowerVar Single Phase Desktop UPS Models...
Approved Wall Mount PowerVar Standard Power Conditioners The table below shows the approved power conditioners with the VA rating, output current, Oracle MICROS part number (PN), and number of outlets for equipment. Table 23-3 Approved Wall Mount PowerVar Standard Power Conditioners...
Let-through voltage is <10 volts normal mode and <.5 volts neutral to ground when tested to ANSI/IEEE C62.41. Figure 23-3 Approved PowerVar Ground Guard Power Conditioning The table below shows the approved power conditioners with the VA rating, output current, Oracle MICROS part number (PN), and number of outlets for equipment. 23-4...
Chapter 23 Ethernet Line Protectors Table 23-4 Approved PowerVar Ground Guard Power Conditioners Feature ABCG065 ABCG100-11W ABCG152-11W ABCG302-11W MICROS Part 700247-075-PT 700247-080-PT 700247-081-PT 700247-083-PT Number VA Rating Input-Output 120-120 120-120 120-120 120-120 Voltage (VAC) Output Current 0.65 (Amps) Frequency(Hz) BTU (/Hr.) Outlets Size (in.) 4.23 x 4.97 x 7.58 4.23 x 4.97 x 7.58 4.23 x 4.97 x 7.58 4.23 x 4.97 x 7.58...
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Chapter 23 PowerVar Single Phase Desktop UPS - Estimated Run Times Table 23-5 (Cont.) Estimated Load Times of ABCEG251-11 (Part Number 700247-092-PT) Load 100% Item Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time...
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Chapter 23 PowerVar Single Phase Desktop UPS - Estimated Run Times Table 23-8 (Cont.) Estimated Load Times of ABCEG800-11 (Part Number 700247-095-PT) Load 100% Item Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time...
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Cable Requirements This following sections describe the Ethernet and IDN cable requirements for Oracle MICROS workstations, printers, and remote display systems: • Planning the Network introduces the concept of a structured cabling system and provides MICROS recommendations and requirements for Ethernet and IDN cabling.
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Wireless Infrastructure To service the MICROS Tablets, mobile Workstations, and desktop Workstations with an optional Wi-Fi card, one or more wireless access points may be required. The placement of Wireless Access Points at a given property are determined through a site survey.
However, most sites do not have enough existing high- quality twisted pair cable available to support a network installation, so more cable has to be pulled anyway. The use of existing telephone wiring requires Oracle MICROS approval.
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Engineering Documents (www.global.ihs.com). If a customer requests a structured cabling system other than ANSI/TIA/ EIA-568-C, a disclaimer should be drawn up absolving Oracle MICROS of responsibility for data cable related problems. Elements of a Structured Cabling SystemA structured cabling system divides premise wiring into five basic elements.
Chapter 26 Elements of a Structured Cabling System • System Documentation Document even the smallest systems to allow for additions, troubleshooting, and equipment moves. Documentation includes producing a physical plan of the system that maps out the location of each device and the wiring between each. Implement password protection schemes on each workstation (and server, if applicable) to prevent unauthorized use of the application software or to prevent unauthorized access to critical data files.
Chapter 26 Structured Cabling Examples patch cord on the patch panel. Other devices on the network are unaffected by a change to an individual connection at the patch panel. Use appropriate cable routing and dressing fixtures in the wiring closet to eliminate stress caused by tension and to effectively organize cables.
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Chapter 26 Structured Cabling Examples • Wireless Access Points Install Wireless Access Point(s) after a site survey is performed by a qualified wireless professional. Connect Wireless Access Point(s) to a dedicated, isolated ground AC outlet installed in accordance with the procedures outlined in the AC Power Requirements section.
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Chapter 26 Structured Cabling Examples • Digital Menu and Marketing Board Controller Each Digital Menu Board Controller in a system requires a Category 6 or better Ethernet faceplate and patch cable. Each Digital Menu Board Controller(s) and each LCD monitor requires a dedicated, isolated ground AC outlet installed in accordance with the procedures outlined in the AC Power Requirements section.
Chapter 26 Cable Types Figure 26-2 Example of a Single Workstation and Printer Installation for Simphony Cable Types The following data cable types are found in a typical installation. • Ethernet Cabling In the electrically active environments that MICROS hardware typically operates, we strongly recommend shielded Ethernet cabling and connection hardware.
Chapter 26 Mechanical and Electrical Considerations for Cable Installation Category 5e represents an incremental improvement over Category 5 with tighter specifications designed to support full-duplex Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet. Most current MICROS terminals support Gigabit Ethernet. Category 5e cable performance characteristics and certification methods are defined in ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-2001.
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Chapter 26 Mechanical and Electrical Considerations for Cable Installation or damage. Use a grounded ferrous metal conduit for installations in geographical areas subject to frequent thunderstorm activity. In cases where shielded cables are used, reduce the effects of lightning by placing the cable runs as close to ground level as possible.
LAN Cable Termination Several methods are available for terminating the horizontal cable runs. Oracle MICROS recommends the 110 Connect system by AMP or other suppliers. This system uses the reliable 110 style punch-down RJ45 modular jack and are available in both shielded and non-shielded versions.
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Chapter 27 LAN Cable Termination The cable is attached to this connector by placing all conductors in the appropriate connector cap, and then forcing the connector cap into place. The figure below shows a “keystone” modular jack on the left and a 110 modular connector on the right.
Chapter 27 Extending Ethernet Beyond the 90 Meter Limit with Fiber Optic Cable Figure 27-3 Keystone Modular (left) or 110 Connect Modular (right) Extending Ethernet Beyond the 90 Meter Limit with Fiber Optic Cable Fiber optic cables have conductors made of glass, rather than metal. A typical fiber cable is composed of a glass core that carries the light signals.
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Ethernet devices up to 2000 meters, (6,600ft) using multi-mode fiber, or up to 20000 meters (66,000ft) using single mode fiber without a repeater. Oracle MICROS recommends Transition Networks copper to fiber media converters. These devices can extend a cable segment up to 2000 meters, more than adequate for most situations.
Installation The following sections describe how to install a network of MICROS Integrated Device Network (IDN) printing devices supported by all Oracle MICROS application software. In most cases, IDN printer(s) are driven by the RS422-A/RS422-B or IDN port of a Workstation.
Chapter 28 Traditional MICROS RS422 Cabling and Connection Hardware • Belden 89855 • Berk Tek 256133 • Olympic 6173T • Non-Shielded Cables with PVC Insulation: • Belden 8444 • Olympic 2998 • All CAT6 or better UTP or STP cable that meets the ANSI/EIA/TIA- 568-A/B specifications and has a PVC jacket.
For examples, refer to the Lan Cable Termination section. An Oracle MICROS approved RS422 cable is started at the wall plate near the workstation and is daisy chained to a wall plate near the first printer and so forth until all printers are connected.
Chapter 28 Shielded Cable and Connection Hardware for IDN IDN Connectors This section describes ports that are used to drive MICROS IDN Printers. All MICROS Workstation contain at least one 8-pin modular port designated for driving IDN devices. The figure below is an example of driving a small network of IDN printers from any Workstation with an IDN port using shielded category 6 or better cable and connection hardware.
Chapter 28 Terminating the IDN Cable Terminating the IDN Cable Refer to Lan Cable Termination before terminating the IDN cable at each modular connector. Attach the printer to the wall plate with the 6-pin to 6-pin patch cable supplied with the device.
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Equipment Dimensions This section includes dimensional drawings for Oracle MICROS Workstations, Tablets, and peripheral equipment. • MICROS Compact Workstation 310 with Flexible Stand - Dimensions • MICROS Compact Workstation 310 with Basic Stand - Dimensions • MICROS Tablet 721 - Front and Side Dimensions •...
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Chapter 29 • MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand with Protégé Customer Display • MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand /w Vivo Payment Terminal • MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX - Low Profile (LP) Dimensions • MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX – Low Profile with Rear Customer Display Dimensions •...
Chapter 29 MICROS Compact Workstation 310 with Flexible Stand - Dimensions MICROS Compact Workstation 310 with Flexible Stand - Dimensions Figure 29-1 Dimensions of the Compact Workstation 310 with Flexible Stand MICROS Compact Workstation 310 with Basic Stand - Dimensions Figure 29-2 Dimensions of the Compact Workstation 310 with Basic Stand 29-3...
Chapter 29 MICROS Tablet 721 - Front and Side Dimensions MICROS Tablet 721 - Front and Side Dimensions Figure 29-3 Oracle MICROS Tablet 721 Dimensions MICROS Tablet 720 - Front and Side Dimensions Figure 29-4 Tablet 720 Dimensions 29-4...
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Chapter 29 MICROS Tablet 720 - Front and Side Dimensions 29-5...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Front and Back Dimensions with Adjustable Stand MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Front and Back Dimensions with Adjustable Stand Figure 29-7 Workstation 6 Series Front Dimensions Figure 29-8 Workstation 6 Series Back Dimensions 29-8...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Side Dimensions with Adjustable Stand MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Side Dimensions with Adjustable Stand Figure 29-9 Workstation 6 Series Side Dimensions 29-9...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Side Dimensions with Adjustable Stand and High-Mount Customer Display MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Side Dimensions with Adjustable Stand and High-Mount Customer Display Figure 29-10 Dimensions (Side) with the High-Mount Customer Display 29-10...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Side Dimensions with 10-Inch Customer Display and High Mount MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Side Dimensions with 10- Inch Customer Display and High Mount Figure 29-11 Dimensions (Side) of the 10-Inch Customer Display with High Mount 29-11...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - 10-Inch Customer Display with Pole Mount Dimensions MICROS Workstation 6 Series - 10-Inch Customer Display with Pole Mount Dimensions Figure 29-12 10-Inch Customer Display with Pole Mount Dimensions 29-12...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Wall Mount Dimensions MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Wall Mount Dimensions Figure 29-13 Workstation 6 Series Wall Mount Dimensions 29-13...
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Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 6 Series - Wall Mount Dimensions Figure 29-14 Workstation 6 Series Wall Mount Dimensions 29-14...
Chapter 29 MICROS Tablet R-Series - Base Station Dimensions with Peripherals MICROS Tablet R-Series - Base Station Dimensions with Peripherals Figure 29-20 Tablet R-Series on Base Station Dimensions with Peripherals 29-19...
Chapter 29 MICROS PC Workstation 2015 Adjustable Stand Dimensions MICROS PC Workstation 2015 Adjustable Stand Dimensions Figure 29-23 PC Workstation 2015 Adjustable Stand Dimensions 29-22...
Chapter 29 MICROS PC Workstation 2015 on Stand - LCD Customer Display Dimensions MICROS PC Workstation 2015 on Stand - LCD Customer Display Dimensions Figure 29-24 PC Workstation 2015 on Stand - LCD Customer Display Dimensions 29-23...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Adjustable Stand MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Adjustable Stand Figure 29-28 Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Adjustable Stand 29-27...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand with LCD Customer Display MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand with LCD Customer Display Figure 29-29 Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand with LCD Customer Display 29-28...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand with Protégé Customer Display MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand with Protégé Customer Display Figure 29-30 Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand with Protégé Customer Display 29-29...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand /w Vivo Payment Terminal MICROS Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand /w Vivo Payment Terminal Figure 29-31 Workstation 5/5A Dimensions on Stand /w Vivo Payment Terminal 29-30...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Adjustable Stand MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Adjustable Stand Figure 29-34 Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Adjustable Stand 29-33...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Stand with LCD Customer Display MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Stand with LCD Customer Display Figure 29-35 Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Stand with LCD Customer Display 29-34...
Chapter 29 MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Stand with VFD Customer Display MICROS Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Stand with VFD Customer Display Figure 29-36 Workstation 4/4 LX Dimensions on Stand with VFD Customer Display 29-35...
Chapter 29 MICROS KW270 on Stand with Updated Scanner Housing Dimensions MICROS KW270 on Stand with Updated Scanner Housing Dimensions Figure 29-39 KW270 on Stand with Updated Scanner Housing Dimensions 29-38...
Chapter 29 Order Confirmation Controller and Wall Bracket Dimensions Order Confirmation Controller and Wall Bracket Dimensions Figure 29-40 Order Confirmation Controller and Wall Bracket Dimensions 29-39...
Chapter 29 Order Confirmation System Remote Display Pedestal Baseplate Dimensions Order Confirmation System Remote Display Pedestal Baseplate Dimensions Figure 29-44 Order Confirmation System Remote Display Pedestal Baseplate Dimensions 29-43...
Chapter 29 Pole Mount (6 inch) Protégé Customer Display Dimensions Pole Mount (6 inch) Protégé Customer Display Dimensions Figure 29-52 Pole Mount (6 inch) Protégé Customer Display Dimensions 29-48...
Chapter 29 Series 1 Pole Customer Display Dimensions Series 1 Pole Customer Display Dimensions Figure 29-53 Series 1 Pole Customer Display Dimensions 29-49...
Chapter 29 Series 2 Pole Customer Display Dimensions Series 2 Pole Customer Display Dimensions Figure 29-54 Series 2 Pole Customer Display Dimensions 29-50...
Connectors The following connectors are located on the IO Panel of the Workstations, except where noted. To see more information about each Oracle MICROS Workstation, refer to the following Setup Guides: • Workstation 4 LX Setup Guide • Workstation 5A Setup Guide •...
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Chapter 30 RS422-A, RS422-B or IDN Figure 30-1 IDN or RS422-A/B Connectors Configured for IDN Printing Port Configured for RS232 Devices The figure below shows the multifunction modular port(s) configured as a basic RS232 Interface. Figure 30-2 IDN or RS422-A/B Connectors Configured for RS232 30-2...
Chapter 30 Modular RS232 COM or Powered RJ45 Port Diagram Modular RS232 COM or Powered RJ45 Port Diagram The figure below shows a pin-out of the full featured RJ45 port available on the Workstation 6, PCWS 2015, Workstation 5A, KW270, and Base Station. Figure 30-3 Modular COM Port with Handshaking RS232 DB9 Connector...
Chapter 30 Cash Drawer 1 and 2 Connectors Figure 30-4 RS232 DB9 Connector Cash Drawer 1 and 2 Connectors All MICROS Workstations contain a pair of the connectors shown in the figure below. Figure 30-5 MICROS 4-Pin DIN Cash Drawer Connectors The Series 2 Cash Drawer connector is an 8-pin Mini-IDN.
Chapter 30 Pole Customer Display Connector Figure 30-6 8-Pin Mini-DIN (Series 2) Cash Drawer Connector The following table describes the signal name and function of each pin: Table 30-1 Series 2 Cash Drawer Pin and Signal Reference Pin # Signal name Description VCC12 or VCC24 Cash Drawer power...
Hook-Up Cables The following pages include assorted diagrams of optional hook-up cables that are used on most MICROS Workstations. • Null Modem Cable for e7 KVM Controller • IDN Port Conversion Cables • 8-Pin to 6-Pin Hook-up RS422 Cable • IDN to EIA/TIA-568-A Patch Cable Null Modem Cable for e7 KVM Controller The figure below shows a Null Modem Cable that is used for the e7 KVM Controller...
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Chapter 31 IDN Port Conversion Cables Figure 31-2 Modular LCC/RS232 to DB9 Male Connector The figure below shows a diagram of a similar cable that terminates with a DB25 Male connector in place of the DB9. Figure 31-3 Modular LCC/RS232 to DB25 Connector Modular RS232 Port to DB9/DB25 Male Connector The figure below shows a diagram of cable PN 300319-103-PT.
Chapter 31 8-Pin to 6-Pin Hook-up RS422 Cable Figure 31-4 Modular RS232 Port to DB9 Male Connector The figure below shows a diagram of a similar cable that terminates in a DB25 Male connector. Figure 31-5 Modular RS232 Port to DB25 Male Connector 8-Pin to 6-Pin Hook-up RS422 Cable The figure below shows a diagram of the patch cable connected between a workstation IDN or RS422-A/RS422-B port to a printer IDN port or 6-pin modular jack...
Chapter 31 IDN to EIA/TIA-568-A Patch Cable Figure 31-6 Workstation to Printer IDN Hook-up Cable Diagram IDN to EIA/TIA-568-A Patch Cable The figure below shows a diagram of the patch cable used to build an IDN network using STP Category 5 or better cabling. The Cable Requirements section contains more information.
FCC/DOC Statement The following sections contain related statements as required by the United States and Canada: • Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement • Canadian Department of Communications Statement Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
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