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• If there is any of the following situation arise, notify a qualified service technician immediately: ◊ The power cord or plug is damaged. ◊ Liquid has been spilt on to the equipment. ◊ The equipment has been dropped and damaged. ◊...
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Federal Communications (FCC Statement) This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
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CB/LVD Statement • A Class III equipment with an enclosure made of HB material and using a non-special connector for the a.c./d.c. input has to have a marking stating the following: “Use only power supplies listed in the user instructions” or “For applicable power supplies see user instructions”.
Contents Chapter Introduction ............8 Package Contents ..................8 Overview of Glamor Series ..............9 Front View ....................9 Rear View ....................9 Physical Dimensions ................. 11 Specifications ..................14 Touch Terminal Specifications ..............14 Peripherals Specifications .................17 Chapter Preparing For the Installation ......21 System Default Settings ................
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Chapter Hardware Installation .......... 38 Adjusting the System Stand ..............38 Installing the Power Cord, Power Adapter, and Network Cable ..40 Installing the Customer Display (Optional) ......... 42 Installing the Secondary LCD Display (Optional) ....... 45 Installing the IG-20L MSR (Optional) ............ 49 Installing the IG-20L 2-in-1 Identification Reader (Optional) ....
INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Touch Terminal. Your easy-to-use POS terminal is designed to help you enhance your business flexibility by offering superior customer experience. Package Contents Before setting up your Touch Terminal, check that the package contains the following items. If any of the items is missing or damaged, contact your vendor immediately.
INTRODUCTION Overview of Glamor Series The figures in this section illustrate the components (including input and output ports) located at the front and rear of your Touch Terminal. Front View *with IG-10 identification reader *with IG-20 identification reader Standard Type NOTE: •...
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INTRODUCTION I/O Ports COM 4 G-615S G-715S USB 12V USB 12V USB 24V USB COM G-715SR Item Description DC OUT jack 12V DC power output DC IN jack DC power input COM ports COM connectors K/B port PS/2 keyboard connector DK port Cash Drawer output E-SATAp port...
INTRODUCTION Specifications Touch Terminal Specifications Glamor Series Model number G-615S G-715S G-715SR LCD & Touch Panel LCD Panel 15” LED-backlit display Resolution 1024 x 768 (default) Brightness 300 cd/m Touch Screen flat Resistive (USB) / flat Projected Capacitive Touch (USB) System Configuration Celeron®...
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INTRODUCTION Glamor Series Model number G-615S G-715S G-715SR I/O Ports Parallel (option) by cable output USB2.0 USB3.0 eSATAp/USB2.0 combo RJ45 COM Gigabit Ethernet Line out PS/2 keyboard HDMI Reserved onboard RJ12 cash 1 (Dual cash drawer 1(Dual cash drawer support)
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INTRODUCTION Glamor Series Model number G-615S G-715S G-715SR Safety & Environment Product CE / FCC / CB / LVD certificated Certification Operation 0°C to 40°C Temperature Storage -25°C to 70°C Temperature Windows 7/ POSReady 7 / Windows 8.1 Industry / Windows 10/ Linux Kernel 3.0 or above...
INTRODUCTION Peripherals Specifications Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) Model no. CM-7100 Display Method Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) Polarizer color Black Backlight color Yellow green Brightness 500-1000 cd/m2 Display capacity 20 characters x 2 lines Character format 5 x 7 dot matrix, cursor Character type 95 Alphanumeric, 32 International characters Dot size...
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INTRODUCTION 2nd LCD Display Model no. MN-0810 MN-1010 LCD Panel 8” TFT LED backlight 10.4” TFT LED backlight Resolution 800 x 600 Color 262,144 Viewing Angle 140° (H) / 125° (V) 110° (H) / 150° (V) Response Time 25ms (typical) 30ms (typical) Contrast Ratio 500:1 (typical)
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INTRODUCTION Fingerprint Identification Reader RFID Identification Reader iButton Identification Reader Model no. IG-10 Dallas DS1990A compliment / With leading / ending programming iButton Detector function. USB HID Keyboard mode interface Biometric Digital Personal U. are .U 4500B (Optical Type / Blue Light) Module Fingerprint Size: Approx.
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INTRODUCTION Input Data Nominal input voltage DC24V Input voltage range DC22V~DC26V Buffer time 0.5Hr~1Hr (Depending on POS system and configuration.) Output Data in Normal Operation Nominal output voltage DC 21.09V ~ 23.31V Output current 2.7A Current limit Charging Charge characteristic Liner mode curve End-of-charge voltage...
• Glamor Series do not support PCI slot. • Do not insert or remove any device or component from the Glamor Series while the power is turned on. • If using Glamor Series in a dusty environment, clean the Touch Terminal regularly.
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION System Default Settings The following is the information on default settings for Touch Terminal serial ports. G-615S COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 IRQ4 IRQ3 IRQ5 IRQ10 IRQ5 IRQ10 G-715S/ G-715SR COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 IRQ4 IRQ3...
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Main Board Jumper Setting and Connector Definition G-615S Connector/Jumper Description LAN connector COM1 connector COM2 connector COM3 connector COM4 connector USB3.0 *1 connector USB2.0 *1 connector USB2.0 *2 connector Cash Drawer output PS/2 keyboard connector CON10 12V DC power output CON11 E-SATA + USB connector...
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PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Connector/Jumper Description M/B Signal convergence connector System Function Connector SATA3.0 2.5” HDD/SSD 7+15PIN Dock DDR3L SO-DIMM (channel 1) DDR3L SO-DIMM (channel 2) Power Button Connector Mini PCIE V1.2 Connector SPI Flash Tool Connector (Factory use only) JP1: LCD Panel Power Selection Setting Function...
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION G-715S/G-715SR Top View...
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PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Bottom View Connector/Jumper Description Audio line output connector VGA output connector Gigabit LAN connector USB3.0 *2 connector USB2.0 *2 connector USB2.0 Vertical connector E-SATA + USB connector Cash Drawer output PS/2 keyboard connector CON10 HDMI Vertical connector CON11 COM1 connector CON12...
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PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Connector/Jumper Description SATA Connector (J8 Pin7 Setting by JP8 for SATA DOM) M/B Signal convergence connector SPI Flash Tool Connector (Factory use only) SATA3.0 2.5” HDD/SSD 7+15PIN Dock Mini PCIE V1.2 Connector System Function Connector J14 / J15 DDR3/DDR3L SO-DIMM Fan2 Power Connector JP2 CMOS CLEAR JUMPER...
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Extension I/O Brick Board Connector (For G-715SR only) Connector/Jumper Description USB signal input COM4 signal input COM 4 D-SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT COM4 connector 24V Powered USB connector 12V Powered USB connector 12V Powered USB connector USB 2.0 Vertical connector JP1 COM 4 D-SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1-2 = 0V...
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Voltage Output Definition G-615S Connector with Voltage Output Location Power Support DC5V/DC12V COM 1 for extension interface (9 PIN of DB-9) Main Board Select by BIOS DC5V/DC12V COM 2 for extension interface (9 PIN of DB-9) Main Board Select by BIOS DC5V/DC12V...
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Calibrating the Touch Screen in Windows Setting 1. Beep ◊ Configure the Touch sound ◊ Frequency: Set the sound type ◊ Duration: Audio sound length 2. Linearization style Set 9-point or 25-point calibration...
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PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Tools 1. 4 points calibration The device needs to be calibrated for the touch screen to work accurately. Whenever the touch screen seems inaccurate, recalibrate the screen again. Press this button to display a new window to guide you to do the 4 points calibration. On the calibration window, follow the guide and touch and hold the blinking symbol as it moves around the screen.
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PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION 4. Draw Test This function is used to check the screen for touch accuracy. Press this button to display a new window to guide you to do the draw test.
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Setting the LCD Brightness G-615S 1. Press <F2> when system boot. Select <Advanced> tab, then select <Video configuration>. 2. Select <Brightness Control Level> to adjust LCD brightess level.
PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION Setting the Serial P ort Voltage (for G-615S only) 1. Press <F2> when system boot. Select <Advanced> tab, then select <S10 FINTEK F81866A>. 2. Select <Voltage Selector>, then click <OK> to change the Serial Port voltage.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Adjusting the System Stand CAUTION: Never open the unit unless it is in the lowest horizontal position. Otherwise, system components may be damaged. 1. Place the Touch Terminal on a stable surface and carefully lift the LCD panel. NOTE: When handling the LCD panel, do not grab the identification reader devices (on the both sides) to avoid damage to devices.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3. Flip the LCD panel around to face outward. Upper hinge Lower hinge NOTE: • Because the stand joints are tight, you might need to exert someforce to maneuver the Terminal. • Make sure always rotate around the head to the position "a" before adjusting the upper hinge.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Installing the Power Cord, Power Adapter, and Network Cable 1. Place the Touch Terminal on a soft and flat surface, with the LCD panel facing down. Remove the cable compartment and the connectors covers. 2. Route the power adapter and the network cable through the cable compartment. Then connect the network cable to the LAN port, and connect the power adapter to the 24V DC IN jack.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3. Align and install the cable compartment and the connectors covers. 4. Connect the power adapter to the power cord. Then plug the other end of the power cord to an electrical outlet. 5. Connect the network cable to connect to a hub or switch. WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Installing the Customer Display (Optional) WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection. Before intallation, make sure to set up the Serial Port voltage to DC 5V, either by jumper (G-715S/G-715SR) or by BIOS (G-615S).
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3. Route the customer display’s interface cable on the left side of the cable compartment of the customer display's bracket, as shown in the illustration below. 4. Install the customer display bracket into its slot on the back of the LCD panel. Make sure the bracket is properly aligned with the hinge.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION Connect the customer display’s interface cable to the RJ-45 COM port on Touch Terminal. 6. Align and install the connectors cover.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Installing the Secondary LCD Display (Optional) WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection. 1. Place the Touch Terminal on a soft and flat surface, with the LCD panel facing down. Remove the connectors cover.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3. Remove the secondary LCD display compartment. 4. Install the secondary LCD display into its slot on the bracket. Then secure the customer display to the bracket with the two screws (F⊕M4x6.5) and replace the secondary LCD display compartment.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 5. Route the secondary LCD display’s power cable, VGA cable, and Touch USB cable (optional) on the cable compartment of the bracket, as shown in the illustration below. 6. Install the secondary LCD display bracket into its slot on the back of the LCD panel. Make sure the bracket is properly aligned with the hinge.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 7. Connect the secondary LCD display’s power cable and VGA cable to the corresponding ports on Touch Terminal. 8. Align and install the connectors cover.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Installing the IG-20L MSR (Optional) WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection. 1. Remove the MSR module compartment. 2. Press the latch down to disengage the MSR module cover from its main unit. Then remove the MSR module cover.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 4. Secure the MSR module to the Touch Terminal, using the two screws (M3x8). 5. Install the MSR module cover.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Installing the IG-20L 2-in-1 Identification Reader (Optional) WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection. 1. Remove the reader compartment. 2. Firmly connect the reader connector into the slot inside the compartment. 3.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION WARNING: The IG-20L cable is connected. Make caution when removing the cover. 4. Secure the reader to the Touch Terminal, using the two screws (M3x8). NOTE: To avoid accidental pulling off the cable, be sure to hold the cover firmly when securing the screws.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION 5. Install the reader cover. Installing the Secondary Hard Disk Drive (Optional) WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection. 1. Install the secondary hard disk drive onto the HDD bracket. Then secure it with the four screws (F⊕M3x4).
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2. Connect one end of the eSATAp to SATA 22pin cable into its connector on the secondary hard disk drive. 3. Support the stand firmly with one hand while detaching the stand cover from the stand with the other hand. 4.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 5. Place the Touch Terminal on a soft and flat surface, with the LCD panel facing down. Install the stand cover onto the stand. 6. Remove the cable compartment and the connectors covers. 7. Route the eSATAp to SATA 22pin cable through the cable compartment. Then connect the other end of the eSATAp to SATA 22pin cable to the E-SATAp port.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION 8. Align and install the cable compartment and the connectors covers. Installing the Wireless Module (Optional) WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection. 1. Support the stand firmly with one hand while detaching the stand cover from the stand with the other hand.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3. Place the Touch Terminal on a soft and flat surface, with the LCD panel facing down. Install the stand cover onto the stand. 4. Remove the cable compartment and the connectors covers.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 5. Route the wireless module cable through the cable compartment. Then connect the wireless module cable to the USB port. 6. Align and install the cable compartment and the connectors covers. 7. Plug the Wi-Fi dongle onto the USB port of the wireless module.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Installing the UPS Kit (Optional) WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection. 1. Support the stand firmly with one hand while detaching the stand cover from the stand with the other hand.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3. Connect the one end of the power cable to the 4-pin DC IN jack of the Touch Terminal. Then route the other end of the of the power cable and one end of the power adapter through the cable compartment as shown in the illustration. 4.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION 6. Align and install the cable compartment and the connectors covers. Installing the VESA Mount (Optional) NOTE: • Use only wall mount kits approved by the manufacturer. Wall mount kits are sold separately. • The Touch Terminal device is compatible with a VESA mounting hole pattern of 75x75mm.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2. Remove the four screws (M4x12) on the hinge. Then remove the stand. 3. Align and install the VESA plate on the back of the Touch Panel using four screws (F⊕M4x10). 4. Attach the mount bracket onto the VESA plate using four screws (M4x10).
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 5. Drill four small holes on the mounting location and insert the plastic washers into the holes. Then place the four supplied screws into the four holes at the wall bracket, and secure them into the holes on the wall. 6.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Question 1: Why does the system appear unstable after updating BIOS? G-615S Answer: Load optimized defaults after flashing BIOS. If the system remains unstable, clear CMOS to solve the problem. 1.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) G-715S /G-715SR Answer: Load optimized defaults (or load SETUP Default) after flashing BIOS. If the system remains unstable, clear CMOS to solve the problem. Steps: On the <Save & Exit> page, select <Restore Defaults>, then select <Yes>.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Question 2: How do I clear CMOS? G-615S Answer: To clear CMOS, do the following: 1. Turn off power and pull out the power cord. 2. Insert the jumper cap to clear CMOS PIN and remove the jumper cap from clear CMOS PIN.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) 3. Switch on the power again. 4. Press F2 to enter CMOS setting and load optimized defaults. 5. Save changes and reboot the system. Question 3: How to use Boot Menu? Answer: To use the Boot Menu, do the following: 1.