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USER’S MANUAL PA-6610 Mini POS Terminal Powered by NVIDIA ® Tegra ® 3 Platform PA-6610...
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PA-6610 POS System With LCD/Touchscreen COPYRIGHT NOTICE & TRADEMARK All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. This manual is copyrighted May. 2013. You may not reproduce or transmit in any form or by any means, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying and recording.
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FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
CHAPTER INTRODUCTION This chapter gives you the information for the PA-6610. It also outlines the system specifications. Sections included: About This Manual POS System Illustration System Specifications Safety precautions Experienced users can jump to chapter 2 on page 2-1 for a quick start.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for purchasing our PA-6610 Series System. The PA-6610 is an updated system designed to be comparable with the highest performance of IBM AT personal computers. The PA-6610 provides faster processing speed, greater expandability and can handle more tasks than before.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-2. POS SYSTEM ILLUSTRATION Top View Bottom View Front View Side View 20.5° 27.5° ′ Page: 1-3 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Ventilation Hole VFD Customer Display Open Button of Printer Door I/O Port Thermal Printer (inside the cover) Side I/O Rear I/O COM2 USB1 LAN COM1 DC IN Power USB3 USB2 button Unit: mm Page: 1-4 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
-61 dBm -53 dBm -56 dBm -55 dBm The above data are tested from the configuration of AP & POS system as follows (both are lain flat). (Distance) Angle: 0° Angle: 90° Angle: 180° Angle: 270° ′ Page: 1-5 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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1 x USB2.0 on side bezel (USB Type A) 1 x 10/100 Mbps 1 x DB-15 VGA Interface Display 10.4” TFT XGA Max. Resolution 1024 x 768 Brightness Average: 180 cd/m Point 3: 200 cd/m Page: 1-6 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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(Through touchscreen) Pixel Pitch 0.206 (W) x 0.206 (H) Signal Interface TTL (18-bit) Tilt Angel 20.5~27.5˚ Touch Panel 10.4” 5wire analog resistive Environment Temperature Operation: 0~35°C (32~95°F) Storage: -20~60°C (-4~140°F) Humidity 10~90% (without frosting) ′ Page: 1-7 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
Avoid exposure to sunlight for a long period of time (for example, in a closed car in summer time. Also avoid the system from any heating device.). Or do not use the PA-6610 when it has been left outdoors in a cold winter day.
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If heavy stains are present, moisten a cloth with diluted neutral washing agent or alcohol and then wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth. If dust is accumulated on the case surface, remove it by using a special vacuum cleaner for computers. ′ Page: 1-9 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
CHAPTER SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Helpful information that describes the jumper and connector settings, component locations, and pin assignment. Sections included: Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table How to Set Jumpers Component Locations & Jumper Settings Main Board (External I/O ports & other components) Printer Board VFD Board MSR Board...
PIN1 & PIN2 to create one setting and shorting. You can either connect PIN2 & PIN3 to create another setting. The same jumper diagrams are applied all through this manual. The figure below shows what the manual diagrams look and what they represent. Page: 2-4 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 2 System Configuration JUMPER DIAGRAMS JUMPER SETTINGS Page: 2-5 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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To turn off the system, press and hold the power button for 2 seconds. Then the system will ask for your confirmation by prompting a message of power-off. 2-3-1-2. DC IN Port DC_IN1: DC Power-In Port The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT +24V DC_IN1 +24V Page: 2-7 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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ASSIGNMENT +12V/+24V (Max. current: 1A) Drawer Open Drawer Sense DRW1 2-3-1-4. COM Port COM1: RJ45 Serial Port, supporting VFD The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT COM1 RI/+5V/+12V selectable (Max. current: 1A) Page: 2-8 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT COM2 RI/+5V/+12V selectable (Max. current: 1A) 2-3-1-5. VGA Port VGA1: VGA Port The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT GREEN VGA1 BLUE HSYNC VSYNC Page: 2-9 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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USB1, USB3: USB Type A Ports The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT +5V (Max. current: 0.5A) USB1 USB3 USB2: Micro-USB Port The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT +5V (Max. current: 0.5A) USB2 Page: 2-10 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Left Side LED Yellow Color Blinking LAN Message Active No LAN Message Active Right Side LED Green Color On 10/100Mbps LAN Speed Indicator Orange Color on Giga LAN Speed Indicator No LAN switch/ hub connected. Page: 2-11 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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(Max. current: 1A) DEBUG-COM3, COM5: Serial Port Wafers The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT RI/+5V/+12 selectable DEBUG-COM3 (Max. current: 1A) COM4: Serial Port Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT Page: 2-12 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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JP_COM1, JP_COM2, JP_COM5, JP_DEBUG1: COM RI & Voltage Selection The jumper settings are as follows: SELECTION JUMPER JUMPER ILLUSTRATION SETTING JP_COM1 JP_COM2 JP_DEBUG1 JP_COM5 (Default) (Default) JP_COM1 (Default, JP_COM2 JP_COM5 JP_DEBUG1 supports VFD) JP_COM5 (Default, JP_COM1 JP_COM2 JP_DEBUG1 supports MSR) Page: 2-13 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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2-3-2-3. USB Connector USB1-2, USB3-2: USB Wafers The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT +5V (Max. current: 0.5A) USB1-2/ USB3-2/ USB2-2: USB Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT USB2-2 +5V (Max. current: 0.5A) Page: 2-14 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Note: Manufacturing Default is +12V. 2-3-2-5. SPI EEPROM Selection JP8: Pin Header for SPI EEPROM Selection The jumper settings are as follows: SELECTION JUMPER SETTING JUMPER ILLUSTRATION Programming EEPROM Normal Note: Manufacturing Default is Normal. Page: 2-15 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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The jumper settings are as follows: SELECTION JUMPER SETTING JUMPER ILLUSTRATION JP9: 1-2 To R-Touch Controller JP10: 1-2 JP10 JP9: 2-3 To USB4 JP10: 2-3 JP10 Note: Manufacturing Default is To R-Touch Controller. Page: 2-16 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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JP2: 2-3 19.2 MHz JP3: 1-2 JP2: 2-3 12.0 MHz JP3: 2-3 Note: Manufacturing Default is 26.0 MHz. 2-3-2-9. LED Connector PWR_LED1-1: Power Indication LED Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT PWR_LED1-1 Page: 2-17 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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SPK1-1: External Speaker Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT SPO+ SPK1-1 SPO- 2-3-2-12. Inverter Connector INV1-1: Inverter Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT +12V LVDS_BKLTEN INV1-1 +12V BRCTR Page: 2-18 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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+3.3V RINO1+ CLKO+ +3.3V 2-3-2-14. Touch Panel Connector TOUCH1-1: Touch Panel Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT LR (Low Right) LL (Low Left) Probe UR (Up Right) TOUCH1-1 UL (Up Left) Page: 2-19 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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2-3-2-16. Speaker Connector DC12V_PWR1: Speaker wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT +12V DC12V_PWR1 +12V 2-3-2-17. Reset Button RST_SW1: Reset Button The pin assignments are as follows: ACTION ASSIGNMENT Click RST_SW1 Release +3.3V Page: 2-20 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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VOL_P_SW1: Volume Up Adjustor VOL_P_SW1/ The pin assignments are as follows: ACTION ASSIGNMENT Click Volume up Release 2-3-2-19. Recovery Button SW4: Recovery Button The pin assignments are as follows: ACTION ASSIGNMENT Click Release +3.3V Page: 2-21 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT Signal 2-3-2-21. SD Card Slot SD_CARD1: SD Card Slot The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT Data3 Data0 Data1 Data2 3.3V CD_SW1 SW3_COM SD_CARD1 WP_SW2 Page: 2-22 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
Chapter 2 System Configuration 2-4. PRINTER BOARD COMPONENT LOCATIONS & JUMPER SETTINGS CUT_CN1 9 10 COM1 24V_CN1 PRINT_CN1 PA-6610 Printer Board Component Locations Page: 2-23 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Head drive power Head drive power Head drive power Head drive power Head drive power Print data output Synchronizing signal for print data transfer Head GND PRINT_CN1 Head GND Head GND Head GND Head GND Page: 2-24 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Print data latch Head drive power Head drive power Head drive power Head drive power Head drive power Head drive power Unused Signal of the out-of-paper sensor Power supply of the out-of- paper sensor Page: 2-25 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Motor drive signal Motor drive signal Motor drive signal Motor drive signal 2-4-3. RS-232 Interface Connector COM1: RS-232 Interface Connector The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT DSR/CTS 9 10 DTR/RTS COM1 Page: 2-26 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Auto-cutter motor drive signal 2A-1 Auto-cutter motor drive signal 2A-2 Auto-cutter motor drive signal 1B-1 Auto-cutter motor drive signal 1B-2 Auto-cutter motor drive signal 1A-1 Auto-cutter motor drive signal 1A-2 Auto-cutter motor drive signal Page: 2-27 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
Chapter 2 System Configuration 2-5. VFD BOARD COMPONENT LOCATIONS & JUMPER SETTINGS JP12V_SEL1 PA-6610 VFD Board Component Locations Page: 2-28 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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The jumper settings are as follows: SELECTION JUMPER SETTING JUMPER ILLUSTRATION JP12V_SEL1 JP12V_SEL1 Note: Manufacturing Default is ON. 2-5-2. Power Switch CN2: Power Switch The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT High Level Low Level Page: 2-29 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 2 System Configuration 2-5-3. RS-232 Serial Interface CN1: RS-232 Serial Interface wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT +12V/+5V Page: 2-30 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
Chapter 2 System Configuration 2-6. MSR BOARD COMPONENT LOCATIONS & JUMPER SETTINGS I_BUTTON1 DEG1 MAG_CN1 PA-6610 MSR Board Component Locations Page: 2-31 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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HDB2 HDA1 HDB1 2-6-2. Debug Connector DEG1: Debug Port Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT DEG1 2-6-3. Key Connector I_BUTTON1: Key Wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT I_B1 DEG1 Page: 2-32 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 2 System Configuration 2-6-4. Output Connector IO1: Output wafer The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT CLK_KB RX_MSR CLK_PC TX_MSR DATA_KB DATA_PC USB_D+_R USB_D-_R CHASSIS GND Page: 2-33 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
Chapter 2 System Configuration 2-7. INVERTER BOARD COMPONENT LOCATIONS & JUMPER SETTINGS Transformer PA-6610 Inverter Board Component Locations Page: 2-34 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Power System Return 2-7-2. Output Connector CN2: Output Connector The pin assignments are as follows: ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION Lamp High High Voltage Output for High Side CCFL Lamp Low Low Voltage Output for Low Side CCFL Page: 2-35 ’ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
CHAPTER SOFTWARE UTILITIES This chapter provides the detailed information for you to operate the system applications. Sections included: Version List OS API Firmware Control Command Printer Board VFD Board MSR Board Utility Update Printer Board VFD Board MSR Board Page: 3-1...
MB-1030 Printer Update Application MB-3013 MSR Update Application MB-4103 VFD Update Application Recovery OS API MainActivity A01-6610-000- 000-130325 Firmware Printer Board F00-1030-001- Firmware 03-130327 MSR Board Firmware F00-3013-001- 03-C01 VFD Board Firmware F00-4103-001- 02-130410 Page:3-2 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Note: Cut off the power for mandatory shutdown but if you perform that constantly, it may bring about system damage. All the software utilities installed in the system are provided for free. Protech Systems won’t take responsibility for any loss or damage caused.
JAR file into build path using [Add Jars...]. Copy the library file (libeposprint.so) into following path: Libs armeabi |_ libgpio_control.so |_libserial_port.so Import Function Declare: import android.VFD.VFD; import android.VFD.Msr; import android.CashDrawer.CashDrawer; import android.ThermalPrinter.ThermalPrinter; Page:3-4 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Return True (1) on success, False (0) on failure False (0) Example boolean ControlResult = false; CashDrawer CDrawer =newCashDrawer(); ControlResult = CDrawer.GetCashDrawerStatus(); if(ControlResult) //"Cash Drawer Status Open !" else //"Cash Drawer Status Close !" ′ Page:3-5 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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True (1) on success, False (0) on failure False (0) Return Example VFD – Clear VFD Command (EPSON Command) //Initialize a VFD class instance VFD_Control VFD(); VFD_Control.OpenVFD(9600); byte[] data = newbyte[1]; data[0] = 0x0C; VFD_Control.SendCommand(data); VFD_Control.CloseVFD(); Page:3-6 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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True (1) on success, False (0) on failure False (0) Return Example Msr – Send Command to Msr //Initialize a VFD class instance Msrcontrol = newMsr (); Msrcontrol.OpenMSR(19200); byte[] data = newbyte[1]; data[0] = 0x0C; Msrcontrol.SendCommand(data); ′ Page:3-7 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Before using this function, implements Observer Interface. Observer = Current class. Example: @Override publicvoid Update(finalbyte[] buffer, finalint size) {runOnUiThread(new Runnable() { publicvoid run() { (mReception != null) { String MsrString =new String(buffer, 0, size)); ′ Page:3-9 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Data = String data. Value Return True (1) on success, False (0) on failure False (0) Example = newThermalPrinter(); ThermalPrinterPrinter_Control Printer_Control.OpenPrinter(115200); Printer_Control.Text(“123456789”); Printer_Control.Text(“\n”); Printer_Control.ClosePrinter(); //P.S If application want to line break. Please use “\n” to change line. Page:3-10 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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No print Above bar code Below bar code Above and below bar code(both) Width = 1 ≤n ≤6 Height = 1 ≤n ≤255 Return True (1) on success, False (0) on failure False (0) ′ Page:3-11 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Command Code. Please referMP-1030 Command Manual Return True (1) on success, False (0) on failure False (0) Example ThermalPrinterPrinter_Control = newThermalPrinter(); Printer_Control.OpenPrinter(115200); byte[] data = newbyte[2]; data[0] = 0x1B; data[1] = 0x6d;//Partial cut Printer_Control.SendCommand(data); Printer_Control.ClosePrinter(); Page:3-12 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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// TODO Detect Status Printer_Control.ClosePrinter(); GetPaperEndEvent Public intGetPaperEndEvent(); Get Paper End Status. Purpose Return 0x00 = Response Error 0x01 = Paper End, 0x02 = Paper Normal Int PaperEndStatus= 0 ; ThermalPrinterPrinter_Control = newThermalPrinter(); Printer_Control.OpenPrinter(115200); ′ Page:3-13 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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0x00 = Response Error 0x01 = Cover Open , 0x02 = Over Close Int CoverStatus = 0 ; = newThermalPrinter(); ThermalPrinterPrinter_Control Printer_Control.OpenPrinter(115200); CoverStatus = Printer_Control.GetCoverEvent ( ); // TODO Detect Status (CoverStatus == 1) Toast.makeText(PrinterActivity.this, "Cover Open!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); else Toast.makeText(PrinterActivity.this, "Cover Close!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); Printer_Control.ClosePrinter(); Page:3-14 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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//"No Paper Present" else //"Paper Present" When Close: Printer_Control.ClosePrinter();Printer_Control.Detach(this); Receiver Data - Detach Public Boolean Detach(); Purpose Cancel Obsver from Msr Data True (1) on success, False (0) on failure False (0) Return Page:3-16 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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0x02 (Paper) Value 0x01(CoverOpen) 0x01(No Paper Present) 0x02(CoverClose) 0x02(Paper Present) GetFWVersion Public String GetFWVsion(); Purpose Get FW Version Return FW Version String. GetCodePageVersion Public String GetCodePageVersion(); Purpose Get CodePage Version Return Code Page Version String. ′ Page:3-17 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3-4. UTILITY UPDATE 3-4-1. OS 3-4-1-1. Update Android via OTA Select Recovery icon. Type the password “prox” to login. ′ Page:3-83 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Confirm two things in your USB disk. The update package needs to be named ota_update.zip and USB disk must be in FAT32 file system format. Put ota_update.zip in USB disk and plug into device. Click OTA Update button. Page:3-84 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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When the ota_package.zip is ready, system will re-boot in recovery mode and update package. Below picture would show up during the update progress. When it finishes, the system will re-boot again to Android. Finished. Page:3-86 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Follow below process carefully. Before updating starts, make sure you have the same hardware and software environment as follows: Hardware environment: Micro USB to USB: Software environment: Operating System: Windows 7 USB Recovery Driver (Protech will provide) ′ Page:3-87 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Then press botton 2 for 20 seconds. Then press botton 1 and hold it. (Do not release your finger from botton 1) Then press botton 2. Then release your finger from botton 1. Page:3-88 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Right click APX. Then click Properies. Click Driver then Update Driver. ′ Page:3-91 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 3 Basic Applications Click “Browse my computer for driver software” Enter “C:\T30.APxx.USB.recovery.driver” and click “Next” Page:3-92 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Connect power to PA-6810. Use micro-USB to connect PA-6810 and computer. Then press botton 2 for 20 seconds. Then press botton 1 and hold it. (Do not release your finger from botton 1) Then press botton 2. Then release your finger from botton 1. ′ Page:3-95 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 3 Basic Applications 10. Updating. 11. When you see Press enter to continue:, press Enter. 12. Then PA-6810 Android image has been updated completely. Page:3-100 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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3-4-2-1. Update CGROM CodePage Font Prepare Files: Rename JPsjis-1030-001-03-xxxxxx.cp as “MB1030.cp”. Copy MB1030.cp to USB storage. Then insert this device into the USB socket. Click CodePage Update button on the same screen as above. ′ Page:3-101 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 3 Basic Applications 3-4-3. VFD Board Prepare Files: Rename F00-4103-000-01-xxxxxx.bin to “vfdupdate.bin”. Copy vfdupdate.bin to USB storage. Then insert this device into the USB socket. Click Update button. Page:3-102 ′ PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3-4-4. MSR Board Prepare Files: Rename F00-3013-000-01-xxxxxx.bin to “msrupdate.bin”. Copy msrupdate.bin to USB storage. Then insert this device into the USB socket. Click Update button. ′ Page:3-103 PA-6610 USER S MANUAL...
APPENDIX SYSTEM DIAGRAMS This appendix contains exploded diagrams and part numbers of the PA_6610 system. Sections included: Exploded Diagram for System Top Module Exploded Diagram for MSR Exploded Diagram for VFD Exploded Diagram for Printer Exploded Diagram for System Bottom Module Page: A-1...
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