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  • Page 1 V E C T RON S Y S T EMS Vec t r on P O S Mini II Us e r m a n u a l...
  • Page 3 Your Vectron dealer Stamp Date: 2017-01-31 © 2017 by Vectron Systems AG Subject to error and technical modification Manufacturer Vectron Systems AG Willy-Brandt-Weg 41 48155 Muenster, Germany www.vectron.de Vectron Leading in POS Technology...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Use as directed ................22 4.4. Technical data ................. 25 4.4.1. Mini II POS system ................25 4.5. Power supply Vectron PS60 or PS61 .......... 26 4.6. Vectron POS software ..............27 Device description ............. 28 5.1. Shipment ..................28 5.2.
  • Page 6 P O S MInI II Starting ................42 6.1. Set up of Mini II................43 6.1.1. Selecting the setup site for Mini II ..........43 6.1.2. Connecting Mini II to the power supply ........44 6.1.3. Connecting devices to Mini II ............46 6.2.
  • Page 7 15.1.2. Operator lock L21 MVII ..............97 15.1.3. Operator lock L30 MVII ..............97 15.2. Customer displays ................98 15.2.1. Customer display Vectron C56 ............. 98 15.2.2. Customer display Vectron C75 ............. 99 15.2.3. Customer display Vectron C100 ..........100 15.3.
  • Page 8 16. Other Vectron products ..........103 16.1. Stationary Vectron POS systems ..........103 16.1.1. Vectron POS Touch 15, POS Touch 15 PCT, POS Touch 15 II PCT ..............104 16.1.2. Vectron POS Touch 12, POS Touch 12 PCT, POS Touch 12 II PCT ..............105 16.1.3.
  • Page 11: Terms, Signs And Symbols

    N otes o n s a fe t y This user manual contains safety notes, which indicate hazards when operating the Vectron POS Mini II, in the fol- lowing referred to as Mini II. Each safety note consists of three elements, the signal word (1), the word message (2) and the safety symbol (3).
  • Page 12: Signal Words

    P O S MInI II 1 .1 .1 . Si g n a l wo rd s Signal words inform you about the risk of danger. The risk contains information on how serious injuries are and how probable it is that an injury will occur. A DANGER The signal word “DANGER”...
  • Page 13: Safety Symbols

    1 .1 . 2 . S afe t y sy m b o l s Each safety note contains a safety symbol, which marks the hazard graphically. If no special safety symbol is avail- able, the general safety symbol is used. Safety symbols have the following meaning: Symbol Meaning...
  • Page 14: General Notes On Safety

    Deadly shock caused by damaged POS system components. Disconnect the mains cable from the power grid in case of damage. Contact your Vectron specialist retailer when POS system components are damaged. A CAUTION Pinching of fingers when aligning the screen.
  • Page 15 Protect the programming and programming functions with passwords. Your Vectron dealer will support you should you have questions on programming or will program the POS system according to your requirements. Damage of touch screen through unsuitable objects.
  • Page 16: About This Manual

    3 . 3 . D e a l e r su p p o r t Vectron Systems AG is the manufacturer of Mini II. Vectron does not sell the Mini II directly to end users. The Vectron specialist dealer from whom you purchased the Mini II is your contact partner for all questions concerning the POS system.
  • Page 17: Explanatory Notes On Content

    For this reason, this user manual contains only the infor- mation that applies for all Mini II POS systems, since the Vectron POS software should be programmed and con- figured individually for you. This user manual does not contain information about programming and configuration of the Mini II POS system.
  • Page 18 Mini II was built. The chapter “Accessories” informs you about additional products that you can buy and use together with Mini II. The chapter “Other Vectron products” informs you about other products, which Vectron offers in addition to Mini II.
  • Page 19: Specification

    This chapter informs you about the features, the technical data and the intended use of Mini II. Mini II is a stationary POS system that consists of two compo- nents: the stationary POS system and the power supply Vectron PS60/PS61 with a power cord. 4 .1 .
  • Page 20 POS systems network and processes the received data. Your Vectron dealer can integrate the Mini II via network interface to a POS system network, so that the Mini II can receive data via the network and send data to other POS systems.
  • Page 21 For this purpose you require an SD-card, which is not included in delivery. Your Vectron dealer can mount a customer display to the customer display connection of Mini II , which shows texts and graphics. Please ask your Vectron dealer if you want him to mount and configure a customer display.
  • Page 22: Vectron Pos Software

    P O S MInI II 4 . 2 . Ve c tro n P OS s of t wa re Mini II is supplied with Vectron POS software, which your Vectron dealer configured and programmed. All Vectron POS systems use the same software. The user interface can be adjusted individually to the different mo- bile and stationary POS systems.
  • Page 23 Your Vectron dealer is responsible for programming and configuration of the Mini II. Vectron advises you not to modify the programming and configuration yourself. Please contact your Vectron dealer for any questions and demands concerning programming and configuration.
  • Page 24 Operation of Mini II is exclusively allowed with Vec tron original accessories or accessories approved by Vec tron. Your Vectron dealer will inform you about accessories that you can use together with the Mini II. Keep the packaging material for dispatch purposes. Send the Mini II exclusively in its original packaging.
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    4 . 4 . Te ch n i c a l d a t a This chapter informs you about the technical data of Mini II. 4 . 4 .1 . M i n i I I P OS sys te m Technical data of the Mini II POS system Display diagonal 17.78 cm (7")
  • Page 26: Power Supply Vectron Ps60 Or Ps61

    Approx. 6.5 kg Certified 4 . 5 . P owe r su p p l y Ve c tro n P S 6 0 o r P S 61 Technical data of power supply Vectron PS60 or Vectron PS61 Input voltage...
  • Page 27: Vectron Pos Software

    4 . 6 . Ve c tro n P OS s of t wa re Technical data of Vectron POS software PLUs 1,000,000* Departments 65,535* Operators 2,000* Guest checks or 65,535* customers Cash registers per 200* network Printers per network 100*...
  • Page 28: Device Description

    • Power supply Vectron PS60/PS61 • Power cord • Four operator keys Vectron L10 or L20 for operator lock Vectron L10 or Vectron L20 • Vectron POS software with licence • User manual •...
  • Page 29: Mini Ii Front View

    5 . 2 .1 . M i n i I I fro nt v i ew Fig. 2: Mini II front view Pos. Designation Touch screen Compartment for Vectron dealer information Brightness sensor Keyboard film 108 keys Keyboard bar Operator lock...
  • Page 30 Via the touch screen you enter data to Mini II using a touch pen or your fingers. Compartment for Vectron dealer information pos. 2 Your Vectron dealer should have inserted a card with con- tact information to this compartment. Brightness sensor pos. 3 The brightness sensor meters the illuminance and controls the display brightness.
  • Page 31: Mini Ii Rear View

    5 . 2 . 2 . M i n i I I re a r v i ew Fig. 3: Mini II rear view Pos. Designation Customer display port cover Hinge Loudspeaker opening Display housing rear Display housing front...
  • Page 32 P O S MInI II Customer display port cover pos. 1 Behind this cover you find the port for a customer display, which you can purchase as accessory. Hinge pos. 2 The hinge connects display housing and keyboard hous- ing. It serves for tilting the housing in order to adjust the display to your angle of view.
  • Page 33: Mini Ii Bottom View

    5 . 2 . 3 . M i n i I I b ot to m v i ew Fig. 4: Mini II bottom view Pos. Designation Serial number label Two USB ports Keyboard housing top Keyboard housing bottom Interface label Insert for operator lock On/Off switch...
  • Page 34 The interface label informs you about the designation of interfaces and their functions. Insert for operator lock pos. 6 The operator lock is mounted to this insert. Your Vectron dealer can remove the insert from the keyboard housing. Your Vectron dealer can remove the operator lock from the insert and replace it by another operator lock.
  • Page 35: Ports And Connections Detailed View

    5 . 2 . 4 . P o r t s a n d co n n e c ti o n s d e t a i l e d v i ew Fig. 5: Ports and connections detailed view Pos.
  • Page 36 To the audio port you can connect stereo loudspeakers, e.g. for playing system sounds. Power connection pos. 5 The power plug of the Vectron PS60/PS61 is connected to the power supply. Cash drawer ports pos. 6 To the cash drawer ports you can connect up to four cash drawers with a Y-cable.
  • Page 37: Power Supply Ps60

    5 . 3 . P owe r su p p l y P S 6 0 Fig. 6: Power supply PS60 Pos. Designation Description Power supply plug The power supply plug is put into the power connector of the Mini II. Panel connector Panel connector for cable coupler.
  • Page 38: Power Supply Ps61

    P O S MInI II 5 . 4 . P owe r su p p l y P S 61 Fig. 7: Power supply PS61 Pos. Designation Description Power supply plug The power supply plug is put into the power connector of the Mini II.
  • Page 39: Power Cord

    5 . 4 .1 . P owe r co rd Fig. 8: German power cord Fig. 9: English power cord Fig. 10: American power cord Pos. Designation Female connector Safety plug...
  • Page 40 P O S MInI II Female connector pos. 1 The female connector is put into the mains plug of the power supply Vectron PS60/PS61. Safety plug pos. 2 The safety plug is put into a grounded socket, which is pro- tected by a fault current circuit breaker.
  • Page 41: Dimensions

    5 . 5 . D i m e n si o n s (14.2") (18.3") (12.1") Fig. 11: Mini II (dimensions in millimetres and inch)
  • Page 42: Starting

    Mini II POS system for your prior to starting. He should support you with the starting. Prior to starting your Vectron dealer should train you with the operation of Mini II. Furthermore he should inform you about the functions of the Mini II POS system and adjust them to your demands.
  • Page 43: Set Up Of Mini Ii

    • Never place the Mini II next to e.g. sinks or dispensing systems to avoid that liquids are poured over the Mini II, power supply Vectron PS60/PS61 and power cord. • Lay out the cables so that they are not under tension.
  • Page 44: Connecting Mini Ii To The Power Supply

    • Place the Mini II to a smooth, stable and even surface with sufficient space. • Put the power cable plug of the supplied power supply Vectron PS60/PS61 to the power connection of Mini II. Fig. 12: Putting the power cable plug to the power connec- tion...
  • Page 45 • Place the Mini II to a site as described in chapter 6.1.1 “Selecting the setup site for Mini II” on page 43 . • Put the female connector of the power cord into the mains plug of the power supply. Fig.
  • Page 46: Connecting Devices To Mini Ii

    6 .1 . 3 . Co n n e c ti n g d ev i ces to M i n i I I This chapter tells you how to connect devices to the Mini II. • Make sure to connect only Vectron-approved devices to Mini II.
  • Page 47: Placing The Insert

    6 . 2 . P l a ci n g th e i n s e r t This chapter tells you how to place the insert underneath the keyboard film. Your Vectron dealer should have provid- ed you with suitable inserts that match the user interface of Mini II.
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Display

    P O S MInI II 6 . 3 . Ad j u s ti n g th e d i s p l ay This chapter tells you how to adjust the display of Mini II. A CAUTION Never put your fingers into the gap between display housing and hinge.
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Customer Display

    6 . 4 . Ad j u s ti n g th e cu s to m e r d i s p l ay This chapter tells you how to adjust the customer display. • Hold the display housing of Mini II with one hand and the housing of the customer display with the other.
  • Page 50: Operation

    P O S MInI II 7. Oper a t ion This chapter tells you how to use the Mini II in normal mode. 7.1 . Swi tch i n g th e M i n i I I o n a n d of f This chapter tells you how to switch on and off the Mini II.
  • Page 51: Switching Off The Mini Ii

    7.1 . 2 . Swi tch i n g of f th e M i n i I I This chapter tells you how to switch off the Mini II. • Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the Mini II. Fig.
  • Page 52: Entering Data To The Mini Ii

    Mini II. Explanations in this user manual refer to the Vectron hospitality user interface with version 1.0.1. Prerequisite for entering data to the Mini II is that Mini II was started as described in chapter 6 “Starting” on page 42 .
  • Page 53: Entering Data Via The Flat Keyboard

    7. 2 .1 . Ente r i n g d a t a v ia th e fl a t key b o a rd This chapter tells you how to enter data to the Mini II via flat keyboard. •...
  • Page 54: Entering Data Via Touch Screen

    P O S MInI II 7. 2 . 2 . Ente r i n g d a t a v ia to u ch s cre e n This chapter tells you how to enter data to the Mini II via touch screen.
  • Page 55 Status display pos. 1 Displays for example the date, time and the currently logged in operator. PLU selection pos. 2 Here you select the PLUs that are stored in PLU program- ming of the Mini II and are shown on the user interface. Input field pos.
  • Page 56: Sign In To Mini Ii

    POS system. Only then you can enter PLUs for example. The Vectron POS software stores the entries and assigns them to the respective operator. You can assign access rights for every operator, which determine the functions for which he is authorized.
  • Page 57: Sign In Via Operator Button

    7. 3 .1 . Si g n i n v ia o p e ra to r b u t to n Carry out the following steps if your Mini II was pro- grammed for sign in via operator button. •...
  • Page 58: Sign In Via Operator Key

    The lock is mounted to your Mini II. Your Vectron dealer should have handed over the ordered keys on delivery. For Mini II you can order three operator lock systems, one of which is mounted to your Mini II.
  • Page 59 Your rights, too, are stored in rights tables. Your key has an unambiguous number. This number is stored in the rights table. This assignment helps Vectron POS software recognize who signs in to the POS system. If you approach the key to the lock, the number is trans- ferred from the key to the POS system.
  • Page 60 P O S MInI II • Approach the key to the operator lock. Fig. 20: Approaching the key to the operator lock The profile of the selected operator can be protected with a secret code. For sign in you have to enter the secret code. •...
  • Page 61: Sign Out From The Mini Ii

    7. 4 . Si g n o u t fro m th e M i n i I I This chapter tells you how to sign out from the Mini II. Buttons that are mentioned in this chap- ter and that can be displayed as graphi- cal elements, are shown in chapter 13 “Icons”...
  • Page 62: Sign Out Via Operator Key

    Carry out the following step if your Mini II was pro- grammed for sign out via operator key. • Approach the Vectron L10 key to the lock if the Vectron L10 lock is mounted to the Mini II. • Remove the L20 key if the Vectron L20 lock is mounted to the Mini II.
  • Page 63: Working With Guest Checks

    It is useful for instance in hospital- ity, to store food and drinks separately for each table in a restaurant. Your Vectron dealer can program and configure the num- ber of GCs and operators according to your requests. Buttons that are mentioned in this chap-...
  • Page 64: Opening A Gc

    P O S MInI II 7. 5 .1 . O p e n i n g a G C In order to store GC bookings you first have to open a GC. GCs, for which an invoice was not yet generated, can be opened again with this function.
  • Page 65: Closing A Gc

    7. 5 . 3 . Cl osi n g a G C When you close a GC, bookings for this GC are stored. There are several ways to close a GC. • Press the <GC> button on the keyboard film or open a new GC as described in chapter 7.5.1 “Opening a GC”...
  • Page 66: Splitting Plus Of A Guest Check To Invoice

    P O S MInI II 7. 5 . 5 . S p l i t ti n g PLUs of a g u es t ch e ck to i nvo i ce The GC split function serves for generating separate in- voices for one GC.
  • Page 67: Splitting Single Plus Of A Guest Check To Another Guest Check

    7. 5 . 6 . S p l i t ti n g si n g l e PLUs of a g u es t ch e ck to a n oth e r g u es t ch e ck The GC split function serves for transferring single PLUs to another guest check.
  • Page 68: Moving All Plus Of One Guest Check To Another Guest Check

    P O S MInI II 7. 5 .7. M ov i n g a l l PLUs of o n e g u es t ch e ck to a n o th e r g u es t ch e ck The move GC function serves for moving all PLUs of one GC to another.
  • Page 69: Working With Hold Buffers

    PLUs. Both operators can change between these hold buffers. The operators’ entries remain in the respec- tive hold buffer until payment. Your Vectron dealer can program and configure the number of hold buffers and operators according to your requests.
  • Page 70: Working With Reports

    You can create two types of reports with Vectron POS software: X-reports and Z-reports. X-reports are intermedi- ate reports, where the data is not deleted from the book- ing memory.
  • Page 71: Void And Correction

    7. 8 . Vo i d a n d Co r re c ti o n This chapter informs you about the void function. Whether or not you can use this function depends on programming and configuration of your Mini II. You can cancel bookings if for instance an operator made false entries.
  • Page 72: Restarting Mini Ii

    P O S MInI II 7.9. Res t a r ti n g M i n i I I Restart the Mini II by switching it off and on again. • Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the Mini II. •...
  • Page 73: Shut Down

    8. Shu t do w n This chapter tells you how to shut down the Mini II. Shut down the Mini II if you do not use it for a longer period. • Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the Mini II. Fig.
  • Page 74 P O S MInI II • Place the Mini II on a smooth, stable and even surface with suf- ficient space. • Remove the safety plug of the power cord from the power con- nection of Mini II. Fig. 24: Unplugging the power plug •...
  • Page 75 Fig. 25: Unplugging the female connector • Pack the Mini II, power supply Vectron PS60/PS61 and power cord in the original packaging. • Store the Vario II in a room where the temperature is between...
  • Page 76: Errors, Possible Reasons And Troubleshooting

    This chapter informs you about possible reasons for errors that occur when operating the Mini II and tells you how to remove them yourself. Please contact your Vectron dealer if you cannot solve the problem yourself. Errors...
  • Page 77 The touch screen is Contact your Vec- not calibrated. tron dealer. Vectron POS soft- Restart the Mini II ware has a malfunc- as described in tion. chapter 7.9 “Re- starting Mini II” on page 72 .
  • Page 78 P O S MInI II Errors Possible reasons Troubleshooting Vectron POS soft- Contact your Vec- ware has a malfunc- tron dealer. tion. The PS30 is dam- Contact your Vec- aged. tron dealer. Mini II is damaged. Contact your Vec- tron dealer.
  • Page 79 Errors Possible reasons Troubleshooting Loudspeakers are Exchange the loud- damaged. speakers. The audio connec- Contact your Vec- tion is damaged. tron dealer. Sign in by key via The operator lock Contact your Vec- the operator lock was not pro- tron dealer. to the Mini II is not grammed and con- possible.
  • Page 80: Service And Maintenance

    P O S MInI II 10. S er v ic e and main t enanc e This chapter tells you how to clean the Mini II and informs you how to get technical support. 10 .1 . Cl e a n i n g This chapter tells you how to clean the Mini II.
  • Page 81: Exchanging The Insert

    10 . 2 .1 . E xch a n g i n g th e i n s e r t This chapter tells you how to exchange the insert of Mini II. You get new inserts from your Vectron- dealer.
  • Page 82: Contacting The Customer Service

    10 . 3 . Co nt a c ti n g th e cu s to m e r s e r v i ce Please contact your Vectron dealer in case of questions or should you require assistance for operating the Mini II.
  • Page 83: Disposal

    The legal take-back obligation applies for devices that were put on the market after 13 August 2005. In addition, Vectron Systems AG extends this obligation to all devices that have been put on the market as of 1 January 2004.
  • Page 84: Glossary

    Icon Pictograph used in graphical user interfaces. When touching or clicking on icons you can call functions of the Vectron POS software. Liquid Crystal Display Payment Method for finalizing an invoice. Media are for example cash and credit card payment.
  • Page 85 Term Definition Touch screen Input device which releases functions in the POS system, when an operator touches the buttons on the display. User interface All display elements and buttons on the screen, which serve for display of informa- tion or execution of functions. X-report Intermediate report, where data is not de- leted from the memory.
  • Page 86: Icons

    A touch of the display button calls functions, like e.g. generating an invoice. This chapter lists some of the icons integrated in Vectron POS software and explains their meaning. You can load self-created icons to Vectron POS software, e.g. for product groups or prod- ucts.
  • Page 87 The numbering of lines and columns is meant to help you with the designation of icons in this table. The icon no. of each icon that is used in Vectron POS software can be found in the detailed table starting page 88.
  • Page 88 P O S MInI II Meaning of icons that are integrated in Vectron POS software: Icon no. Icon Meaning Vectron POS Centered Left assigned Right assigned Enter Field up Field down Cursor left Cursor right Page up Page down Field left...
  • Page 89 Icon no. Icon Meaning Shift lock Editor New record Delete records Print Next record Prev. record Goto record Select Mark Mark Browser / Mask Search by text Send Load...
  • Page 90 P O S MInI II Icon no. Icon Meaning Store Network Clear Mode Takeaway Cancel receipt Duplicate receipt Guest counter In-house No invoice Operator Manager func. Only Open GC/operator Seat number...
  • Page 91 Icon no. Icon Meaning Invoice Load invoice Recall invoice Duplicate GC Split by seat no. Void Void last entry Check GC 0 GC split Transfer GC Check move Table map Edit GC text...
  • Page 92 P O S MInI II Icon no. Icon Meaning X reports Z reports Subtotal GC Subtotal Deposit Paid out Operator report Receipt on Receipt off Data entry Print format shift Received amount VIP sale Journal Price...
  • Page 93 Icon no. Icon Meaning Table reservations Department DPT Department WG Cash Media no. Cold drinks Hot drinks Side dishes Beer Icecream Fish Meat Beverages Main dishes Desserts...
  • Page 94 P O S MInI II Icon no. Icon Meaning Pizza Spirits Starters Wine Vegetables Salad...
  • Page 95: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Vectron Systems AG Willy-Brandt-Weg 41 D-48155 Münster Device type Stationary POS system Vectron POS Mini II Type designation The manufacturer declares that the above designated product consistent with directive 2001/95/EC complies with the fun- damental standards on electrical and electronic products as stipulated in the directives of the European Council.
  • Page 96: Accessories

    For questions concerning our products please contact your Vectron dealer. 15 .1 . O p e ra to r l o ck sys te m s The operator lock system serves for sign in to the Mini II.
  • Page 97: Operator Lock L21 Mvii

    15 .1 . 2 . O p e ra to r l o ck L 21 MVI I Abb. 2: Operator lock L21 MVII 15 .1 . 3 . O p e ra to r l o ck L 3 0 MVI I Abb.
  • Page 98: Customer Displays

    The customer display Vectron C56 is mounted to the screen housing of the POS system or to a stand. The Vectron C56 has a screen diagonal of 13.16 cm (5.2“), for display of 2 x 20 characters. On the customer display you can show texts and graphics.
  • Page 99: Customer Display Vectron C75

    The customer display Vectron C75 has a screen diagonal of 17.78 cm (7“). On the customer display you can show texts and graphics. The Vectron C75 has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. Fig. 28: Customer display Vectron C75...
  • Page 100: Customer Display Vectron C100

    The Vectron C100 can be connected directly to the stationary POS systems Vectron POS Mini II, Vectron POS Vario II, Vectron POS Touch 12 and Vectron POS Touch15. The customer display is alternatively available as pole vari- ant, which is also compatible to Vectron POS SteelTouch II.
  • Page 101: Extension Cable Vectron Ps60

    15 . 4 .1 . Ve c tro n s t y l u s The Vectron stylus serves for entering data via the touch- screen of Mini II. The Vectron stylus is made from plastic. Fig. 31: Vectron stylus...
  • Page 102: Multifunction Stylus

    P O S MInI II 15 . 4 . 2 . M u l tifu n c ti o n s t y l u s The multifunction stylus serves for entering data via the touchscreen of Mini II. The multifunction stylus has an integrated ball pen refill. You can switch between write- and touch function by turn- ing the casing.
  • Page 103: Other Vectron Products

    16. O t her Vec t r on pr oduc t s Here we would like to inform you about additional Vectron products. For more information and the technical data for Vectron products please see the website at www.vectron-systems.com. For questions concerning our products please contact your Vectron dealer.
  • Page 104: Vectron Pos Touch 15, Pos Touch 15 Pct, Pos Touch 15 Ii Pct

    16 .1 .1 . Ve c tro n P OS To u ch 15 , P OS To u ch 15 P C T, P OS To u ch 15 I I P C T Vectron POS Touch 15 has a 381 mm display (15“). Data is entered via touch screen.
  • Page 105: Vectron Pos Touch 12, Pos Touch 12 Pct, Pos Touch 12 Ii Pct

    16 .1 . 2 . Ve c tro n P OS To u ch 12 , P OS To u ch 12 P C T, P OS To u ch 12 I I P C T Vectron POS Touch 12 has a 307 mm display (12,1“). Data is entered via touch screen.
  • Page 106: Vectron Pos Vario Ii

    P O S MInI II 16 .1 . 3 . Ve c tro n P OS Va r i o I I Vectron POS Vario II has a 307 mm display (12,1“). Data is entered either via the flat keyboard or via touch screen.
  • Page 107: Mobile Vectron Pos Systems

    16 . 2 .1 . Ve c tro n P OS M o b i l e P ro I I I The Vectron POS MobilePro is a robust and completely water- tight mobile POS system that is suitable for indoor- and outdoor use.
  • Page 108: Software

    The new ECR app for hospitality professionals is so easy to operate that you will be familiar with all the functions within minutes. At the same time the app provides you all the comfort you require for mobile cashing. Abb. 4: Vectron Mobile App...
  • Page 109: Vectron Commander

    16 . 3 . 2 . Ve c tro n Co m m a n d e r The Commander is the communication- and evalua- tion software for Vectron POS systems. You can use the software on computers with operating system Microsoft®...
  • Page 110: Vectron Journal Tool

    16 . 3 . 3 . Ve c tro n J o u r n a l To o l Vectron Journal Tool is a tool for evaluation, archiving and analysis for the POS system’s journal data that was read by means of the Vectron Commander.

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