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Stingray
Manta
User Manual
Elkhart Lake J6412
EET Group
Bregnerø dvej 133, 3460 Birkerø d, Denmark, CVR: 11783376
www.eetgroup.com

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  • Page 1 Stingray Manta User Manual Elkhart Lake J6412 EET Group Bregnerø dvej 133, 3460 Birkerø d, Denmark, CVR: 11783376 www.eetgroup.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ................ 6 Chapter 2. Specification ............... 7 2.1 CPU Support ......................... 7 2.2 Memory ........................7 2.3 Main Screen ........................7 2.4 Touch Panel ........................7 2.5 Storage .......................... 7 2.6 I/O Ports........................7 2.7 Model Features (Optional) ...................
  • Page 4 3.2.2 Input ........................15 3.2.3 Operating Environment ..................15 3.3 MSR (Optional) ......................15 3.4 Power Supply ......................15 3.4.1 Power Adaptor Specification ................15 Chapter 4. Installation ................. 16 4.1 MSR Installation ......................16 4.2 LCM Customer Display Installation ................17 4.3 2nd Monitor Installation (10.1”) .................
  • Page 5 Chapter 6. Software setup ..............33 6.1 Driver Software L ....................33 6.1.1 Chipset Installation Method ................33 6.1.2 MEI Installation Method ..................34 6.1.3 VGA Installation Method ..................35 6.1.4 Audio Installation Method ................... 36 6.1.5 LAN Installation Method ..................37 6.1.6 SIO Installation Method ..................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Damage to wires that could cause a short circuit.  Package List  Stingray or Manta x 1 (Power Adaptor and AC Power Cord are Included)  RJ45 to DB9 Cable x 1 Stingray / Manta RJ45 to DB9 Cable...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2. Specification

    Cache 1.5 MB L2 2.2 Memory  1 X 260-pin DDR4 SO-DIMM slot, up to 16GB 2.3 Main Screen  15" LED Display (Stingray), Image Resolution 1024x768  LED Backlight  400 cd/m2 (Typical)  15.6" LED Display (Manta), Image Resolution 1366x768 ...
  • Page 8: Model Features (Optional)

     1x 12V/ 24V Cash Drawer (RJ11) , Power level 12V (default)/24V can be controlled by BIOS  1x Video Port  1 X Giga LAN (RJ45) 2.7 Model Features (Optional)  Magnetic Strip Reader (MSR)  Liquid Crystal Module (LCM) with Display 20 Columns and 2 lines ...
  • Page 9: Software/Peripherals

    OPOS can support peripherals as below:  MSR  LCM  Cash Drawer  2.16 Dimension  Stingray (15”) Width X Height Depth: 340 X 294 X 220 (mm)  Manta (15.6”) Width X Height X Depth: 378 X 297 X 220 (mm)
  • Page 10: Chapter 3. Terminal Overview / Components

    3. TERMINAL OVERVIEW/ COMPONENTS 3.1 Appearance Stingray/ Manta completes configuration as below. Stingray/ Manta includes projected capacitive touch screen with true flat touch. The design makes it easy to touch on the surrounding area.  Appearance with MSR installed (MSR is optional). ...
  • Page 11: Power Switch

    3.1.1 Power Switch  Find the terminal power button at the bottom-right corner of I/O ports. Power switch 3.1.2 User Accessible Interface  I/O Ports as Below  1. Power Button 6. RJ11 Cashdrawer Port 2. 4 Pins DC Port 7.
  • Page 12: Extra I/O Port And Pusb (Optional)/ Interface Pin Define

     3.1.3 Extra I/O port and PUSB (Optional)   【Option A: PUSB 12V + 2 x USB 2.0】 Remark: PUSB 12V Pin Description  Signal  VBUS   USB Ground PWR Ground VPLUS PUSB 12V VPLUS PWR Ground 【Option B: PUSB 24V + 2 x USB 2.0】...
  • Page 13 Remark: 24V DC-IN Connector Description Signal DCIN_24V DCIN_24V DC-IN Connector Remark: COM1~COM3 (RJ45) Pin Description Signal Blinking when Blinking when RI/ 5V/ 12V 5v connects 12V connects CTS# (Orange light) (Green light) RTS# DSR# DTR# COM Port COM Port Remark: LAN Port LED Indications There are two LED next to the LAN port.
  • Page 14: Cooling System

    3.1.4 Cooling System  Fanless Design, Low Power Consumption.  3.1.5 Accessibility Once the LCM cover is removed, Stingray/ Manta’s components could be installed and uninstalled easily. Peripherals as below are easy to maintain.  Magnetic Strip Reader (MSR) ...
  • Page 15: Input

     Resolution: 500 cd/m2  Interface: USB  Support Below: EPSON ESC/POS ADM788 ADM787 AEDEX UTC/S UTC/P DSP800 ICD2002 CD5220 3.2.2 Input  Operating Voltage: 5V Normal  Operating Current: 0.5 Amperes  3.2.3 Operating Environment  Operating Temperature: 0 to +40°C ...
  • Page 16: Chapter 4. Installation

    4. INSTALLATION  4.1 MSR Installation Step1. On the rear view of the main display’s left side, open the cable cover and find a cable with USB interface connector. Step 2. Connect the cable connector of MSR module and the main display, and tighten the module with two M3*5 screws directly.
  • Page 17: Lcm Customer Display Installation

    4.2 LCM Customer Display Installation Step 1. Remove the LCM cover from the top of the main display, and find the cable with USB interface connector. Step 2. Connect the EDP connector of the LCM module with the main display, then tighten it with two 3*8 screws directly.
  • Page 18: 2Nd Monitor Installation (10.1")

    4.3 2 Monitor Installation (10.1”) Step1. Remove the LCM cover from the top of the main display. Step2. Connect the main display’s EDP cable with 2 10.1” display, and install the bracket on the top with two screws. Step3. Finished View.
  • Page 19: Ssd Changing Installation

    4.4 M.2 SSD Installation Step1. Unscrew the VESA bracket in the back of the main display. Step2. Once the VESA holder is separated from the main screen, find an M.2 SSD module which is inserted into the M.2 slot, and twist the knob to switch M.2 SSD. Step3.
  • Page 20: Chapter 5. Bios Setup

    5. BIOS Setup 5.1 Before You Start Thank you for choosing our product. Our motherboard J6412 is equipped with the AMI BIOS stored in Flash ROM. These BIOS have a built-in setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration easily. This type of information is stored in SPI ROM so that it is retained during power-off periods.
  • Page 21: Main Menu

    5.2 Main Menu 5.3 Advanced Menu...
  • Page 22: Pch-Fw Configuration

    5.3.1 PCH-FW Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *Intel’s Platform Trust Technology: Enable/Disable 5.3.2 Trusted Computing In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *Security Device Support: Enable or disable BIOS support for security devices...
  • Page 23: Cpu Configuration

    5.3.3 CPU Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: * Intel Virtualization Technology Enable/Disable. * CPU Power Management In this section, you may set the CPU power management for the following items: *Intel® SpeedStep™ Technology Enable/Disable. *Intel®...
  • Page 24: Graphics Configuration

    5.3.4 Graphics Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: * Render standby support Enable/Disable. 5.3.5 Super IO Configuration In this page, you’re allowed to set up the Voltage of cash drawer. (12V/ 24V) *Default setting: 12V. In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: * The mode of “Serial Ports 1-4”...
  • Page 25: Sata Configuration

    5.3.6 SATA Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *SATA Controller(s) Use this item to enable or disable the SATA Controller feature. *SATA Mode Selection Use this to select SATA mode. The default value is [AHCI Mode]. Note : AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) supports NCQ and other new features that will improve SATA disk performance but IDE mode does not have these advantages.
  • Page 26: Usb Configuration

    5.3.8 USB Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *XHCI function Enable/Disable. *USB Port Enable/Disable. *USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enable/Disable In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: * USB 5V Standby Power on Rear IO & Internal IO Enable/Disable...
  • Page 27: Onboard Device Configuration

    5.3.9 Onboard Device Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *HD Audio Enable/Disable. *LAN Controller Enable/Disable. *M.2 PCIE & USB Port Enable/Disable 5.3.10 APM Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *ErP (Energy-related Products) Ready Enable/Disable.
  • Page 28: Watchdog Timer

    5.3.11 Watchdog Timer In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *Watchdog Support Enable/Disable. *Watchdog Count Mode/Timer Setting 5.3.12 EZ-Flash In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *Update BIOS with EZ-Flash *EZ-Flash Use Flowchart Step1: Plug into a USB storage disk with Bios cap file that you want to update.
  • Page 29 Step3: Select the bios cap file you want to update from USB disk Step4: Waiting for the bios update and reboot the system...
  • Page 30: Audio Volume Configuration

    5.3.13 Audio Volume Configuration In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *Select Speaker is 2W/4ohm or 0.8W/8ohm. 5.4 Hardware Monitor In this section, you may monitor or set the following items: *Motherboard temperature/ CPU temperature *CPU Fan/ Chassis Fan Speed *Critical voltage of 3.3V/ 5V/ 12V/ CPU Core Voltage *Smart Fan Mode Setting...
  • Page 31: Security

    5.5 Security In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *Secure Boot Enable/Disable *Secure Boot Mode Selection In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: *Key Management *Signatures Management...
  • Page 32: Boot

    5.6 Boot In this section, you may set the configurations for the following items: * Setup Prompt Timeout. This shows the number of seconds to wait for setup activation key * Bootup NumLock State. If this item is set to [On], it will automatically activate the Numeric Lock function after boot-up.
  • Page 33: Chapter 6. Software Setup

    6. Software Setup 6.1 Driver Software List In order to install the drivers successfully, please follow the step down below. Driver Driver setup Location 1. Chipset :\SB06412-1917-EL-2_M6667.04\ Drivers\ Chipset 2. MEI :\SB06412-1917-EL-2_M6667.04\ Drivers\ MEI 3. VGA :\SB06412-1917-EL-2_M6667.04\ Drivers\ VGA 4. Audio :\SB06412-1917-EL-2_M6667.04\ Drivers\ Audio 5.
  • Page 34: Mei Installation Method

    5. After clicking “Install”, the installation 6. Click “Finish”, then restart the device. will run automatically. 6.1.2 MEI Installation Method: Open up the “Driver” file, then select “MEI” as your next step. 1. Click “Setup ME”, 2. Click “Next”. and choose “Run as administrator”. 3.
  • Page 35: Vga Installation Method

    5. After clicking “Next”, the installation 6. Click “Finish”, then restart the device. will run automatically. 6.1.3 VGA Installation Method: Open up the “Driver” file, then select “VGA” as your next step. 1. Click “Installer”, 2. Click “Begin installation”. and choose “Run as administrator”. 3.
  • Page 36: Audio Installation Method

    5. After clicking “Start”, the installation 6. Click “Finish”, then restart the device. will run automatically. 6.1.4 Audio Installation Method: Open up the “Driver” file, then select “Audio” as your next step. 1. Click “88F”, into the file. 2. Click “setup” and choose “Run as administrator”.
  • Page 37: Lan Installation Method

    5. Running process. 6. Click “Finish”, and restart the device. 6.1.5 LAN Installation Method: Open up the “Driver” file, then select ”LAN” as your next step. 1. Click “Realtek”, into the file. 2. Click “LAN”, into the file. 3. Click “setup” 4.
  • Page 38: Sio Installation Method

    5. Click “Next”. 6. Click “Install”. 7. Running process. 8. Click “Finish”, then restart the device. 6.1.6 SIO Installation Method: Open up the “Driver” file, then select “SIO” as your next step. 1. Click “SilentInstall”, and choose “Run 2. After clicking “Run as administrator”, it’ll as administrator”.
  • Page 39: Hid Installation Method

    6.1.7 HID Installation Method: Open up the “Driver” file, then select “HID” as your next step. 1. Click “Setup”, and choose “Run as 2. Click “Next”. administrator”. 3. Click “Yes”. 4. After running the process, click “Next”. 5. Click “Finish”, and restart the device.

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