User Manual Touch Terminal
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ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Manuale d’uso 1 Introduction of the ORDERMAN-Touch Terminal ......................................................... 4 2 The MenuCard............................................................................................................... 5 2.1 The ORDERMAN Toolbar .................................................................................... 5 3 The Operating system of the ORDERMAN-Touch Terminal......................................... 6 3.
Manuale d’uso 1 ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Introduction of the ORDERMAN-Touch Terminal Integrated Ordercardreader (option) Tool- SVGA TFT-Display MenuCard ON/OFF Button Waiterloc k (Option) Italiano OM-TT customer VFD 140 x 16 Dots (Op- The ORDERMAN-Touch Terminal contains the following interfaces: External interfaces: Internal interfaces for optional hardware: 1x Ethernet 100Mbit, 100 Base-TX, RJ45 1x Waiterlock 4x Serielle Ports RS232, RJ 11 1x OM-TT customer VFD 140 x 16 Dots 1x PS/2 keybo
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Manuale d’uso Pin assignement of the serial ports Pin 1 Pin 1…RTS Pin 2…TxD Pin 3…RxD Pin 4…CTS Pin 5…GND Pin 6…NC The location of the interfaces can be found on the serial number sticker. 2 NC... Not connected The MenuCard The MenuCard (e.g. figure on the right) is part of the ORDERMAN Touch Terminal and can be configured for your specific purpose. Use the ORDERMAN MenuCardDesigner to create your MenuCard.
Manuale d’uso 3 ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal The Operating system of the ORDERMAN-Touch Terminal The ORDERMAN-Touch Terminal is running Microsoft WindowsCE 4.2, so working is comparable to your desktop PC. Here only some parts of Windows are brought up for a detailed description of Microsoft WindowsCE see the Microsoft Help (see “3.3.2 Help”). 3.1 The Windows CE licence The Microsoft Windows CE licence can be found on the sticker on the bottom side of your ORDERMAN-Touch Terminal. 3.
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal 3.3 Manuale d’uso The Start menu The Start menu contains the following items which are described below. Programs Favorites Documents Settings Help Run 3.3.1 Run Run is used to launch programs. 3.3.2 Help Via the Help link you can open the Microsoft WindowsCE Help which contains common Help topics like connecting to a local area network. 3.3.3 Settings The Settings folder contains links to • Control Panel (see “3.
Manuale d’uso ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal An Active Sync connection is established. See “5.2 Active Sync” The ORDERMAN Touch Terminal is connected to a LAN. (see “5.1 Connect the OM-TT to a Local Area Network”) The LAN connection is interrupted (see “5.1 Connect the OM-TT to a Local Area Network”) The OMTTHWManager is running. (see “6.8 OMTTHWManager” Tapping this button brings the Desktop to the front.
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Manuale d’uso The ORDERMAN Touch Terminal consists of a RAMdisk, a Flashdisk and an optional Harddisk (CompactFlash card). This is important if you want to make changes to the system (e.g. Create a link on the Desktop), the registry or install any software. All settings, files and folders except the Flashdisk and the Harddisk (CompactFlash card) are saved in RAMdisk.
Manuale d’uso ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Open the Control Panel (see “3.7 The Control Panel”) and double tap the Network and Dial-up Connection button. Open the settings for the Network connection by double tapping the button. If your network uses DHCP select “Obtain an IP address via DHCP”, otherwise enter a correct IP Address and Subnet Mask to the form. For details and questions about networks, DHCP or which IP Address to use see Microsoft Help and/or ask you network administrator. 5.
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal 5.3 Manuale d’uso Use the Registry Editor Launch the Registry Editor out of the “Programs” section of the “Start Menu” or the “RegEditSave” shortcut in the “My Computer” section. After changing the registry settings you have to save the changes to the flashdisk. This can be done by tapping “Registry Backup” in the “Programs” section of the “Start Menu”. 5.4 Install a Compact Flash Card The CompactFlash Card slot on the ORDERMAN Touch Terminal is NOT “Hot Plug&Play”.
Manuale d’uso ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal • Tap “Yes” to confirm that the program is removed. • After the program is uninstalled call the Installation Backup out of the Programs section in the Start Menu. This is required to delete the backup files of the installation. (“4 Saving files and settings (registry)“ for details). 5.7 Save system settings / changes in the registry See “4 Saving files and settings (registry)” To ensure that your changes in system settings (e.g.
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Manuale d’uso Double tip Default in the right column and enter the Value of the keyboard layout you want to use. Tap OK to confirm your settings. Close the RegistryEditor by tapping Exit in the Registry Menu. After closing the Registry Editor you receive a message box. Tap Yes to save the registry to internal flash. (for details see “4 Saving files and settings (registry)”) 5.10 Re-calibrate the touch 5.10.
Manuale d’uso ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal 5.11 Starting Programs at Start Up Copy your file or link to “\Flashdisk\Autostart”. This ensures that all optional hardware components are available. 5.12 Add a Link to the Desktop Create the link on the Desktop and run the Installation Backup. For details how to create a link see Microsoft Help. (See ” 4 Saving files and settings (registry)”) 5.13 Change the background image of the Desktop • • • • • Go to the Desktop. Tip and hold down the touch.
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Manuale d’uso Before opening you have to configure the connection. Open the Remote Desktop Connection link on the Desktop or via the Programs section in the Start Menu and Expand the Options section. In the General tab you have to enter the IP – Address of the remote Computer, your user name, password to login and the domain you are working in. Here you can also save your connection settings.
Manuale d’uso ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Parameters to start CETSC.exe To start the Remote Desktop Connection automatically use the following parameters: /orderman:]> e.g. : \windows\cetsc.exe /orderman:1234:\flashdisk\myRDPSettings.rdp 5.16 Restart the ORDERMAN Touch Terminal Hold down the ON/OFF Button (approximately 6 sec.) until you here the buzzer, than release the ON/OFF Button. 5.
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal 6.2 Manuale d’uso SDAuthUtilDevice You can find it in “My Computer” This tool is for software developers only. Information 6.3 RegClear You can find it in “My Computer” This program resets the system. All installed programs and settings are lost. See “5.17 Set the ORDERMAN Touch Terminal back to factory defaults” 6.4 RegFlush You can find it in “My Computer”. “RegFlush” creates a backup of the registry. 6.5 RegEditSave “RegEditSave” can be found in “My Computer”.
Manuale d’uso ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal • ServerTCPSocketPort The Port used be the OMTTHWManager. This has to go conform with the settings of the OMTTHWHandler. • StartupType This starts the OMTTHWManager visible or hide. • HardwarePort This setting must not be changed. • Transponder_Animation: Enable or disables the animation during the Transponder is running. (the Transponder is optional) • AutoWaiterLockWakeUp This enables or disables the waiter lock wake up.
ORDERMAN -Touch Terminal Manuale d’uso A System required folder that must not be changed. • Flashdisk\ORDERMAN\ “Flahdisk\ORDERMAN\ “contains the following sub folders: • \AVR: A System required folder that must not be changed. • \MenuCard: This folder contains the definitions for your Menu Card. See “2 The MenuCard” for details. • \OMTTHWManager: A System required folder that must not be changed. See “6.8 OMTTHWManager” for details. 8 FAQ’s 8.