DIEBOLD NIXDORF BEETLE/M-III Operator's Manual
DIEBOLD NIXDORF BEETLE/M-III Operator's Manual

DIEBOLD NIXDORF BEETLE/M-III Operator's Manual

Cpu - haswell k1/k2, sky lake m1/m2, braswell o1, coffee lake r1/r2
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BEETLE /M-III
CPU - Haswell (K1/K2), Sky Lake (M1/M2), Braswell (O1),
Coffee Lake (R1/R2)
Operator Manual
01750341829F

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  • Page 1 BEETLE /M-III CPU - Haswell (K1/K2), Sky Lake (M1/M2), Braswell (O1), Coffee Lake (R1/R2) Operator Manual 01750341829F...
  • Page 2 This document and the information contained herein are provided AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY. In no event shall Diebold Nixdorf or its suppliers be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential dam- ages of any nature resulting from the use of information in this manual. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Manufacturer's Certification ..................... 1-1 2 Section-specific Warning Notes ....................2-1 3 Important notes .......................... 3-1 Safety Instructions......................3-1 System maintenance......................3-2 4 Introduction ..........................4-1 About This Manual ......................4-1 Warranty..........................4-1 Recycling..........................4-2 5 The modular system ........................5-1 Overview ..........................5-1 6 Before switching on........................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 10.1 Inside view with accumulator .....................10-2 11 Disengaging cables ........................11-1 12 Removing the housing cover....................12-1 13 Storage Media ..........................13-1 13.1 Replacing a 3.5" SATA hard disk ..................13-1 13.2 Replacing two 2.5" data memories..................13-4 13.3 Replaceable 2.5" hard disk(s) with frontal access..............13-9 13.4 Replacing the M.2 memory ....................13-13 14 Replacing a 3.5"...
  • Page 5: Manufacturer's Certification

    The device is approved for use in the USA and Canada. The battery is excluded. Supplier's Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information Responsible Party in the U.S. Diebold Nixdorf Address: 5995 Mayfair Road N. Canton, OH 44720 / USA Contact: mailto:cynthia.williams@dieboldnixdorf.com...
  • Page 6: Section-Specific Warning Notes

    2 Section-specific Warning Notes DANGER This warning note describes a hazard with a high degree of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death or grave bodily injury. WARNING This warning note describes a hazard with a medium degree of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or grave bodily injury.
  • Page 7: Important Notes

    3 Important notes The BEETLE /M-III modular POS system corresponds to the relevant safety regulations pertaining to data processing facilities. NOTE The device may be repaired only by authorized specialist staff. Improper repairs will lead to the loss of any liability claims. NOTE! Sub-assemblies with ElectroStatic Discharge-sensitive components (ESD) can be marked with this label.
  • Page 8: System Maintenance

    Clean your system at regular intervals with a dry, lint-free cloth. For greater amounts of soiling, please use a cleaning agent suitable for plastic surfaces, as can be ordered from Diebold Nixdorf International. Make sure that the device is deactivated during cleaning, that the power plug is disconnected and that no fluid enters the inside of the device.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Certificate. A "Gold Certificate" attests to an efficiency of at least 87% during typical operations, which means more performance with less energy supply. In case of questions about your BEETLE /M-III or other products and solutions of Diebold Nixdorf, please visit us on the Internet. About This Manual The objective of this document is to aid you in the use of the system and also serve as a reference man- ual.
  • Page 10: Recycling

    More details about the warranty regulation can be found in your contract documents. If no claim to product warranty exists and if you do not have a service contract with Diebold Nixdorf, then the Diebold Nixdorf Customer Care Center (CCC) is available for accepting orders without a contract.
  • Page 11: The Modular System

    5 The modular system Overview You can connect a variety of peripherals to your BEETLE /M-III modular POS system and enhance sys- tem performance by incorporating the latest generation motherboards: You can • connect distance, handheld or stationary scanners, • use scales and scanner scales (observe applicable government agency approval regulations when doing so), •...
  • Page 12: Before Switching On

    If you notice any shipping damage or deviations between the package content and the delivery note, please inform your contractual partner or sales outlet of Diebold Nixdorf immediately. When doing so, please specify the delivery note number, delivery note item number and serial number of the respective device.
  • Page 13: Vertical

    Before switching on 60 mm (2.36" 50 mm (1.97") On the underside can be found four stands, each provided with a anti-slip rubber foil. 6.2.2 6.2.2 Vertical In order to ensure that correct ventilation continues to be guaranteed, the following minimum distances must be maintained, even with free convection (see illustration above)n: To the rear: 60 mm To the front: 50 mm...
  • Page 14: Fastening The Cable Cover

    Before switching on The device can be set up on either the right-hand or the left-hand side. Fastening the cable cover You should remove the necessary cable entries before attaching the optionally orderable cable cover to the device. Their removal is individually dependent on how and which cables you would like to install. No tools are required, the plastic parts can be removed by hand.
  • Page 15 Before switching on To mount the cable cover, set the two webs into the two rails (see arrows) on the rear of your BEETLE / M-III. 1 Rails Hang up the cable cover on the left-hand side. Place the web in the plate on the other side. 01750341829F...
  • Page 16 Before switching on Press this forward so that the cable cover closes flat. 01750341829F...
  • Page 17: Cabling The Beetle /M-Iii

    Basic setting The BEETLE /M-III is configured in accordance with your order when it leaves the factory. Additional de- vices such as scanners must be adapted to your configuration afterwards. For this, contact your respon- sible Diebold Nixdorf branch office. 01750341829F...
  • Page 18: External View

    8 External view The following illustration shows the BEETLE /M-III from the front. 1 On/Off button 2 Power LED 3 2 USB interfaces On/Off button If the power supply unit is equipped with current, then the system is switched on by pressing the On/Off button.
  • Page 19: Light Emitting Diodes

    External view Light emitting diodes The light emitting diodes at the front of the system are marked as follows: HDD/SSD Right LED flashes yellow Read or write access on HDD/SSD POWER Left LED lights orange Standby mode (S4/S5) Left LED lights green Device is switched on (S0) Left LED flashes green Standby (S3)
  • Page 20: Usb (Universal Serial Bus)-A

    External view USB (Universal Serial Bus)-A USB peripherals can be connected to these connections (USB-A), e.g. scanners, scales or magnetic card readers. CAUTION Only devices and cables that are in accordance with the valid USB specifications are per- mitted to be connected to the USB interfaces. External view with front hard disk access (optional) 1 LEDs for HDD1/HDD2 The functions of the LEDs are described in the manual for the respective motherboard K1/K2 and M1/...
  • Page 21: Connecting Orifice Plate

    Power supply unit The installed power supply unit automatically adjusts itself to the respective voltage. CAUTION Only a power supply unit approved by Diebold Nixdorf may be used to replace the power supply unit. CAUTION The device must be fully disconnected from the supply voltage when performing any work at the device and when plugging in or disengaging data cables.
  • Page 22: Rj12 (Cashdr, Cash Drawer)

    Connecting orifice plate CAUTION The 24 V PoweredUSB interface is provided for the operation of retail thermal printers. The peak load is configured accordingly. The maximum constant current must not exceed 2 A. 9.1.2 9.1.2 RJ12 (CASHDR, cash drawer) The system includes an RJ12 socket for the connection of a cash drawer. This connection must be used only to connect a till drawer.
  • Page 23: System Unit

    Connecting orifice plate System unit The device must be fully disconnected from the supply voltage when performing any work at the device and when plugging in or disengaging data cables. To completely disconnect the appliance from the mains voltage, switch off the device and pull out the AC plug to the power supply unit. Peripherals may not be plugged into the system when it is switched on! Example of a connecting orifice plate: 3 x D-Sub (COM2*-COM4*- inter-...
  • Page 24: Com2*-Com4

    Connecting orifice plate BEETLE /M-III connecting orifice plate with an O1-Motherboard: 9.2.1 9.2.1 COM2*-COM4* Scanners, customer displays or operator displays that do not have a dedicated power supply are con- nected to these ports. A 9-pin D sub-socket is used for this purpose. NOTE Take care to ensure that the plug for the peripheral devices is tightly screw-connected with the socket, because otherwise malfunctions could occur.
  • Page 25: Mini D-Sub Socket (Vga)

    Connecting orifice plate The display interface of the BEETLE system has an RMT function. This function is utilized by actuating the ON/OFF button on the screen. This function is available only if the BA8x/BA9x display has been con- nected to a BEETLE system using a PLINK2™ interface cable. The mode of operation depends not only on the settings of the BEETLE BIOS but also on the display settings.
  • Page 26: Usb (Universal Serial Bus)

    PC standard keyboard with a DIN plug. If required, contact your responsible Diebold Nixdorf branch office. The use of a Y adapter makes it possible to connect a PS/2 mouse in addition to the keyboard.
  • Page 27: Mm Jack Bush (In/Out/Microphone)

    Connecting orifice plate 9.2.8 9.2.8 3.5 mm jack bush (In/Out/microphone) Audio devices such as headphones, loudspeakers and microphones can be connected to these ports. The three sockets are mechanically identical, although they differ in their function. The blue socket (Line In) is an audio input.
  • Page 28: Inside View

    10 Inside view The following illustration provides an inside view of the BEETLE /M-III (with two 2.5" hard disks, op- tional). 1 Power supply unit with fan 2 Air duct (not applicable for a BEETLE /M-III with an O1 motherboard) 3 Powered USB hub 4 Carrier with hard disk(s) (2.5"...
  • Page 29: Inside View With Accumulator

    Inside view 10.1 10.1 Inside view with accumulator 1 Power supply unit with fan 2 Air duct (not with a BEETLE /M-III with a O1-Motherboard) 3 Carrier with hard disk(s)/SSD(s) 4 PoweredUSB Hub (with 3 PoweredUSB ports) 5 Accumulator 6 Battery Backup Unit (BBU) 7 Extension board with three PoweredUSB ports (Retail Card) (not with a BEETLE /M-III with a O1-Moth-...
  • Page 30: Disengaging Cables

    Pull all data communications cables out of the plug connections of the data networks. • Disengage all cables at the devices. The Mini-DIN plugs (with Diebold Nixdorf key- boards) are equipped with a locking mechanism against unintended disengagement. To disengage this plug, pull the plastic sleeve away from the socket.
  • Page 31 Disengaging cables The electrically supplied USB plug is disengaged by pressing on the spring marked with the arrow. Interface connector (COM/DVI/VGA) with knurled screw can be disengaged by hand. 01750341829F 11-2...
  • Page 32 Disengaging cables To loosen a RJ45 plug, press the tab above the plug (see arrow) downwards. 01750341829F 11-3...
  • Page 33: Removing The Housing Cover

    12 Removing the housing cover First, take care to ensure that the device is switched off and that the supply voltage plug is pulled out. Remove any installed cable cover. Disengage the knurled screws on the rear of the system. Slide the housing cover a bit out of the guide.
  • Page 34 Removing the housing cover Lift off the cover upwards. Set it aside. 01750341829F 12-2...
  • Page 35: Storage Media

    13 Storage Media The following are available as storage media: • 3.5" SATA hard disk • 2.5" SATA • SSD/Solid State Drive • M.2 SSD • mSATA The latter three in this list are storage media that are used and addressed like a hard disk, however, they do not contain a rotating plate.
  • Page 36 Storage Media Fold open the data medium upwards and pull the data cable and the power supply cable. 1 Power supply cable 2 Data cable Remove the hard disk carrier. 01750341829F 13-2...
  • Page 37 Storage Media Disengage the four screws of the respective hard disk by using a Phillips head screwdriver. NOTE Use utmost caution when handling the hard disk, including at the time of assembly, and do not touch any exposed electronics. Replace the hard disk. 01750341829F 13-3...
  • Page 38: Replacing Two 2.5" Data Memories

    Storage Media Fasten the new hard disk using the screws removed earlier. Observe the correct mounting position when screwing in the screws. As can be seen in the illustration, the board of the HDD is located at the top and the terminal strip faces to the right.
  • Page 39 Storage Media Fold open the data medium upwards and pull the data cables and the power supply cable. 1 Power supply cable 2 Data cable Remove the hard disk carrier. 01750341829F 13-5...
  • Page 40 Storage Media Disengage the four screws of each hard disk with a Torx screwdriver. Use one hand to support the hard disk when disengaging the screws. 01750341829F 13-6...
  • Page 41 Storage Media NOTE Use utmost caution when handling the hard disks, including at the time of assembly, and do not touch any exposed electronics. Replace the hard disks. Fasten the new hard disks using the screws removed earlier. Observe the correct mounting position when screwing in the screws.
  • Page 42 Storage Media When inserting the hard disk into the carrier, take care to ensure that the terminal strip is facing the openings in the side of the carrier. Terminal strip 01750341829F 13-8...
  • Page 43: Replaceable 2.5" Hard Disk(S) With Frontal Access

    Storage Media Re-install the hard disk holder following the steps in reverse order. 13.3 13.3 Replaceable 2.5" hard disk(s) with frontal access First, take care to ensure that the device is switched off and that the supply voltage plug is pulled out. Open the front orifice plate by pressing the unlocking mechanism towards the front and sliding the orifice plate to the side (see arrow in the bottom illustration).
  • Page 44 Storage Media Set the orifice plate to the side. Unlock the hard disks using the key provided (note the interlock sym- bols). Pull out the carrier along with the hard disk using the green belt. 01750341829F 13-10...
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  • Page 46 Storage Media Press the sides of the mount outwards and remove the hard disk. 1 Terminal strip 2 Label CAUTION Use utmost caution when handling the hard disks, including at the time of assembly, and do not touch any exposed electronics. Replace the hard disk.
  • Page 47: Replacing The M.2 Memory

    Storage Media Plug in all of the cables that were pulled out and switch the device on. 13.4 13.4 Replacing the M.2 memory Switch off the device and remove the mains plug. Remove the body cover. Remove the screw with a Phillips head screwdriver PHO1 (see arrow).
  • Page 48: Replacing A 3.5" Sata Hard Disk

    14 Replacing a 3.5" SATA hard disk Shut down the system. Remove the cable cover and pull the power plug at the rear. Remove the housing cover. NOTE Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic discharge-sensitive components"). Fold open the hard disk carrier upwards and pull the data cable and the power supply cable from the 3.5"...
  • Page 49 Replacing a 3.5" SATA hard disk Remove the four screws of the 3.5" hard disk with a Phillips head screwdriver. Re-install the hard disk holder following the steps in reverse order. 01750341829F 14-2...
  • Page 50: Poweredusb Hub (Optional)

    15 PoweredUSB Hub (optional) The optional USB hub provides four 12V powered USB ports. These allow the connection of peripheral devices such as printers and scanners. Mass storage devices (e.g. hard disks) can also be connected via a USB port. Powered USB ports can also be used as USB-A sockets.
  • Page 51: Com5*-Com6* Interfaces (Optional)

    16 COM5*-COM6* interfaces (optional) You can apply different configurations to your BEETLE /M-III. Four COM(*) ports are available as stan- dard (COM1, plug, not powered, and COM2*-COM4*, sockets, powered). In addition, extensions are available via a plug connection to the motherboard. Both the COM5* and COM6* ports and the non-powered COM5 and COM6 ports are optionally avail- able.
  • Page 52: Usb C Card (Optional For An R1/R2 Motherboard)

    17 USB C card (optional for an R1/R2 motherboard) A USB C card can optionally be installed in this device. The USB C card is installed in the central PCI slot (see illustration). 01750341829F 17-1...
  • Page 53: Accumulator (Optional)

    18 Accumulator (optional) The accumulator bypasses an eventual power failure for up to 15 minutes and enables a controlled ter- mination of the POS program (see below "Safety in the event of power failure"). For the operation of an accumulator, the BEETLE /M-III must be equipped with a special UPS power supply unit.
  • Page 54 Accumulator (optional) 1 Rechargeable battery 2 Battery Backup Unit The optionally available battery is supplied with a UPS power supply unit and a connected BBU (Battery Backup Unit). NOTE The battery will discharge when the system is placed in storage If the device has been stored in excess of three months before being used for the first time, you will need to charge the battery, as it will discharge when the system is not used.
  • Page 55: Replacing The Accumulator

    Accumulator (optional) 18.2 18.2 Replacing the accumulator Each battery has a limited service life. It should be replaced no later than every five years. CAUTION First, take care to ensure that the device is switched off and that the supply voltage plug is pulled out.
  • Page 56 Accumulator (optional) Take care to ensure that the latches at the top are released. Pull the plug from the socket. 1 = socket 2 = plug 3 = battery cable Lift and remove the clip (if installed). 01750341829F 18-4...
  • Page 57 Accumulator (optional) Raise the battery slightly at the front (1) and remove it from the system at an angle (2). Replace the battery and plug the battery cable into the socket. Mount the clip (optional) approx. 20 mm (0.79") from the rear of the device. 01750341829F 18-5...
  • Page 58: Settings After The Replacement

    Accumulator (optional) Mount the housing cover and screw it in place. Attach the cable cover. Please note that the battery is only fully charged after the system has been started up. Observe the necessary settings after replacing the battery (see the following chapter). 18.3 18.3 Settings after the replacement The following settings must be implemented in order to integrate the new accumulator into the system.
  • Page 59 Accumulator (optional) Here in the example, the text appears in English; in a German-language version it would be displayed in German. • Press the folder WINCOR UPS SOFTWARE • The folder opens. Press on UPS SOFTWARE MONITOR 01750341829F 18-7...
  • Page 60 Accumulator (optional) • The menu appears in the following: Select the menu item "LocalUPSMAN via TCP/IP". 01750341829F 18-8...
  • Page 61 Accumulator (optional) • The UPS monitor opens. 01750341829F 18-9...
  • Page 62 Accumulator (optional) • Press the red button at top in the menu strip (see arrow). Click on the "Start new battery charge cycle" but- ton (see arrow) in the Remote Functions menu. 01750341829F 18-10...
  • Page 63: Changing Memory Extensions

    19 Changing memory extensions Switch off the device and disconnect the mains plug. CAUTION Use ESD equipment. Disengage the two knurled screws at the rear of the BEETLE /M-III (see chapter "Opening the BEETLE / M-III"). Slide the housing cover from the front guide slightly and lift it off upwards. Detach the cables that run over the air duct on the right-hand side of the motherboard.
  • Page 64 Changing memory extensions Press the strip downwards until it engages audibly in place. Slide the ventilation channel back into its previous position and insert the previously removed cables. Close the device by mounting the housing cover, sliding it into the front guide and fastening it place with the knurled screws.
  • Page 65: Putting Into Service

    20 Putting into service After installation, switch on the system using the On/Off button on the front. First, an automatic self-test takes place, during which the system is checked for its basic functions. A decision is subsequently made regarding the medium from which the operating system and the soft- ware application are to be started.
  • Page 66: Appendix

    21 Appendix 21.1 21.1 Technical Data Table 21-1: Size Width 311.5 mm (12.26") Depth 302.9 mm (11.93") (without cable cover, incl. screws) 366.5 mm (14.43") (with cable cover) Height 102.1 mm (4.03") Weight approx. 5 kg (11 lbs.) Ambient conditionsen Climate class 3K3 DIN IEC 60068-3 Climate class 2K2 DIN IEC 60068-2...
  • Page 67: Interfaces (K1/K2, M1/M2)

    Appendix Table 21-1:  (continued) Supply voltage frequency 60/50 Hz 21.2 21.2 Interfaces (K1/K2, M1/M2) COM1 (without power supply) COM2* - COM4* (with power supply) Optional COM5 - COM6 (without power supply) COM5* - COM6* (with power supply) 2 x standard USB 2.0 at the front 2 x standard USB 2.0 2 x standard USB 3.0 3 x 12 V powered USB via Retail board...
  • Page 68: Interfaces (O1 Motherboard)

    Appendix 21.3 21.3 Interfaces (O1 motherboard) COM1 (without voltage supply) COM2* - COM4* (with power supply) Optional COM5 - COM6 (without power supply) COM5* - COM6* (with power supply) 2 x Standard USB 2.0 at the front side 2 x Standard USB 3.0 2 x Standard USB 2.0 1 x 24 V PoweredUSB on the power supply unit Optional...
  • Page 69: Interfaces (R1/R2-Motherboard)

    Appendix 21.4 21.4 Interfaces (R1/R2-Motherboard) COM1 (without power supply) COM2* - COM4* (with power supply) Optional COM5 - COM6 (without power supply) COM5* - COM6* (with power supply) 2 x standard USB 2.0 at the front 2 x standard USB 3.1 2 x standard USB 2.0 1 x 24 V powered USB on the power supply unit Optional...
  • Page 70: Total Current Consumption Interfaces

    Appendix 21.5 21.5 Total Current Consumption Interfaces The total current consumption at 5 V interfaces must not exceed past 5 A: Every COM* = 300 mA, total of 1000 mA Every USB2.0/USB3.0, USB 3.1 = 500 mA/900 mA, total of 3 A Every USB (HUB) = 500 mA, total of 2 A TFT/LCD display...
  • Page 71: Abbreviations

    RS232 interface COM* RS 232 interface (asterisk = power supply) Central Processor Unit (for example INTEL Celeron-M) Canadian Underwriters Laboratories Deutsches Institut für Normen (German Institute for Standards) Diebold Nixdorf D-Sub D-Shaped Subminiature DVI-D Digital Visual Interface Digital European Community...
  • Page 72 Abbreviations Universal Serial Bus VDE Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies Ultra extended graphics array wide 01750341829F 22-2...
  • Page 73 Index Icons power supply unit  9-1 memory extension  19-1 microphone  9-7, 21-2, 21-3, 21-4 Numerical Mini-DIN plugs  11-1 2.5SATA  13-1 minimum distances  6-1, 6-2 3.5SATA  13-1 M-Motherboard  21-2 6-pin Mini DIN  9-5 9-pin D sub-socket  9-4 O1-Motherboard  9-4 On/Off button  7-1 acclimatization time  3-1...
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