Ticket Kiosk User Manual PLM# 701 0006 0xxx xx Revision: 1.
Ticketing Kiosk Contents Document History ........................................................................................................................ 2 1.0 Ticket Kiosk Basic Application ............................................................................................ 4 2.0 Ticket Kiosk Printing Icons ................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Print Icon ................................................................
Ticketing Kiosk Document History Date Nov 3, 2021 Revision 1.0 Version 1.
Ticketing Kiosk Ticket Kiosk Revision 1.
Ticketing Kiosk 1.0 Ticket Kiosk Basic Application The Basic application of Ticket Kiosk is ticking systems in Banks, Hospitals and Franchise etc. Ticking kiosk works on LAN and Wi-Fi both options. In Ticket KIOSK comes with both single and dual printer option. Dual printer functionality, runs only one printer at a time and will be printing the ticket.
Ticketing Kiosk Now showing that the Printer is printing from Right Printer which is the Secondary Printer. 3.0 Thank You Screen Once the ticket printing command is executed, the user will get the screen to collect ticket. This would be the last screen and screen will move to first ticket main slide after the described delay. Revision 1.
Ticketing Kiosk 4.0 Automatic Printer Switching The Ticketing Kiosk Printer mechanism facilitates the user to automatically switch from the default printer to the secondary printer (left printer to right printer). With this automatic printer switch there will be no need to switch the printer manually during operations and the tickets printing will move in a smooth flow. Revision 1.
Ticket Kiosk Steps to connect with Wi-Fi Step-1 Press the Home Button on the Screen Step-2 Go to Setting in Menu Revision 1.
Ticket Kiosk Step-3 Then go to Wi-Fi option Step-4 And then select desired Wi-Fi SSID to connect with. Revision 1.
FCC WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.