The MICROS Bump Bar MBB-10 and MBB-20 User’s Guide This document describes the MBB features, shows how to adjust the speaker and LED from the keypad, as well as determine the firmware version and how to update if required. Other sections describe how to open the unit and configure the MBB circuit board configuration switches, and to service the unit.
Introducing the MICROS Bump Bar The MBB-10 and MBB-20 are shown in the Figure below. Figure 1: The MBB-10 and MBB-20 USB Interface - 6ft cable standard. • Extruded aluminum case /w gasket sealed end caps for spill resistance to •...
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Figure 2: MBB Speaker and LED USB Interface Cable The MBB-10 and MBB-20 both use a 6 ft. (1.8M) USB Interface Cable. If a longer interface cable is required, you can purchase and install an 11 foot (3.5M) cable, P/N 700503-070. Another option is the Belkin F3U130-16, a 16 ft.
Adjusting the LED and Speaker from the Keypad The LED brightness and Speaker volume can be adjusted directly from the keypad at any time. Figure 3, below summaries each adjustment. Figure 3: Adjusting the LED and Speaker volume from the Keypad Adjusting the LED Brightness To adjust the LED brightness, press and hold the [1] and [A] keys, then tap the [2] key to cycle through the Off, Normal, and Bright settings.
In addition to a 3.5M USB Interface Cable, several other spare parts are available for the MBB-10 and MBB-20. USB Interface Cables Figure 4, below displays the MICROS Part Numbers for the standard 6 foot (1.8M) and optional 11 foot USB cables. Each cable includes a custom molded water resistant strain relief.
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Replacement main board, with firmware. A jumper determines if the board supports the MBB-10 or MBB-20. Figure 5: Micros Bump Bar Circuit Board Bracket, MICROS 20-Key BUMPBAR - 600526-026 Mounting bracket for 20 Key MBB. The hole centers are compatible with current 3rd party KDS mounting hardware.
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Bracket, MICROS 10-Key BUMPBAR - 600526-025 Mounting bracket for 10 Key MICROS Bumpbar. Mounting hardware not included. Figure 7: MBB-10 Mounting Bracket COVER KIT, FLANGE, RIGHT & LEFT, /W SCREWS and GASKETS - 000160-012. Replacement left and right end caps, with gaskets and hardware.
Opening the Micros Bump Bar The following procedure applies to both the MBB-10 and MBB-20. 1. Be sure to disconnect the USB interface cable from the host KDS controller before you open the unit. 2. Refer to Figure 9 and remove the pair of screws from the side where the cable exits.
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SW2 - Selects Upper or Lower Case Characters SW2 selects upper or lower case alpha characters. Lower Case is the default. J2 - Selects MBB-10 or MBB-20 Configuration J2 determines if the board supports the MBB-10 (2x5) or MBB-20 (2x10) format. MD0011-014...
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Remove/Replace the USB Cable 1. Open the MBB case to access the cable as described on page 8. 2. Remove the existing cable from mini-USB Connector J1 and the flange strain relief as shown in the Figure below. Figure 11: Replacing the USB Cable 3.
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4. Remove the configuration jumper from J2 and transfer it to the same position on the new board. As shown in Figure 13, the jumper determines if the board supports the MBB-10 or MBB-20. Figure 13: MBB Circuit Board Configuration Jumper 5.
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Install the MBB Circuit Board 1. Place the MBB Board in the grooves located at the front and rear of the case, then start to slide the board into the case. 2. As you slide the board into place, make sure the keypad ribbon cable does not become bunched up around CN1.
USB 1.1 /w 6 ft (1.8M) Cable IP (Ingress Protection) Rating Dimensions MBB-10: 6.22”W x 2.87”D x 1.25”H (158mm x 73mm x 32mm) (w/bracket) MBB-20: 9.38”W x 2.87”D x 1.25”H (238mm x 73mm x 32mm) Weight MBB-10: 0.90 lbs (0.41kg) (w/bracket) MBB-20: 1.25 lbs (0.57kg)
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