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PoS2000 OPOS Software Installation Guide Issue 1.00 Team Sep 28, 2005 Status: WIP Channels: ALL Author: VLS/DJ

TeamPoS2000 OPOS Software Installation Guide

This document and the information contained herein are distributed by Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. ("Fujitsu") to the recipient for the purpose of facilitating business transactions with Fujitsu.

Fujitsu endeavors to ensure that the information in this document is accurate and complete at the time of printing, but does not accept liability for any error or omission.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents ...... 2 Purpose of this Document ...... 3 Caveats ...... 3 Sequence of Installation ...... 3 TeamPoS2000 OPOS Installation ...... 5 OPOS Common Controls Installation...... 5 Fujitsu Peripheral OPOS Services ...... 7 133UQ Preh Keyboard OPOS Services...... 14 DT50II (Epson) Printer OPOS Device Services Installation ...... 27 DT50II Base OPOS Installation Package ...... 27 DT50II OPOS Service Pack Installation Package ...... 36 Configuring DT50II RS232 Printer and MICR Devices...... 42 Configuring DT50II USB Printer and MICR Devices...... 49 D15 LCD OPOS Device Services Installation ...... 57 D15 LCD MSR ...... 57 D15 LCD Keypad/MSR...... 60 Appendix A - TeamPoS2000 Communication Boards ...... 65 TeamCOM Retail I/O (7 RS232 Ports) Board Setup for TeamPOS 2000 ...... 66 TeamCOMBO (4 RS232 / 4 USB Ports) Board Setup for TeamPOS 2000...... 68 RS232 default port details: ...... 72 USB port assignments: ...... 72 TeamUSB (7 USB Ports) Board Setup for TeamPOS 2000...... 73 TeamUSB default port details:...... 75 Appendix B - USB Device Driver Installation ...... 76 VF50U 2x20 Display Driver Installation...... 76 92U USB Keyboard Driver Installation ...... 87 TeamUSB COM10 Port Driver Installation ...... 95 Appendix C - OPOS Installation Test Utilities ...... 105 Fujitsu OPOS Test Utilities...... 105 OPOS Cash Drawer Interface Test ...... 105 OPOS VFD 2x20 Display Interface Test...... 108 OPOS SlimScan1200 Scanner Interface Test...... 110 133UQ Keyboard OPOS Device Functions...... 112 133UQ POS Keys Test...... 113 133UQ MSR Test ...... 115 133UQ Tone Indicator Test ...... 116 133UQ Keylock Test...... 118 DT50II Printer Device Test...... 119 D15 Keypad/MSR Test Utilities...... 122 Appendix D – Uninstalling COM Ports...... 129

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Purpose of this Document

This document is intended to serve as a guide in installing and configuring various vendor-supplied OPOS devices and services under the Windows1 operating systems running on TeamPoS2000 platforms.

Caveats Not all hardware and/or software configurations are described. The reader should review their specific configuration and adapt these steps as appropriate. Basic knowledge of the TeamPoS2000, its hardware jumper/switch settings and peripheral options, is assumed.

Two basic TeamPoS2000 configurations are depicted in the following examples.

• Scenario #1 – TeamPoS2000, 133UQ PS/2 Keyboard, Retail I/O board, Serial devices • Scenario #2 – TeamPoS2000, 133UQ USB Keyboard, TeamCOMBO board, Serial 2x20 display, and USB Devices

Sequence of Installation

The base configuration utilizes peripherals from several different vendors, including, Fujitsu, Epson, and Preh. This document discusses the installation of OPOS services supplied by each of these vendors.

Installation of the various software components can be performed in any order desired, though services and test utilities will not be functional until OPOS Common Controls are installed, and any required serial COM ports configured.

The recommended order of installation is as follows:

1. Installation of Windows . Note: This document is not intended to explain how to accomplish the operating system installation. The steps and examples shown here were implemented on a Windows XP Professional install. 2. Base TeamPoS2000 control slice drivers, e.g. video, touch… 3. OPOS Common Controls 4. Fujitsu supplied OPOS services 5. 133UQ keyboard using Preh supplied OPOS services 6. DT50II (a.k.a. Epson TM-H6000II) printer using Epson supplied OPOS services.

1 Windows is a trademark of Corporation.

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The following links (confirmed accurate and live as of this writing) are supplied for procurement of drivers and OPOS services:

Base TeamPoS2000 drivers http://www.ftxs.fujitsu.com/fujitsutemp.asp?navid=47 OPOS Common Controls http://monroecs.com/opos.htm Fujitsu supplied OPOS services http://www.ftxs.fujitsu.com/fujitsutemp.asp?navid=645 133UQ keyboard (Preh) OPOS services http://www.preh.com/ DT50II (Epson) OPOS services http://pos.epson.com/posindex.htm

Versions current as of this writing:

OPOS Common Controls 1.9.000 Fujitsu supplied OPOS services 1.3.7 133UQ keyboard (Preh) OPOS services 1.4.046 DT50II (Epson) OPOS services 2.40e SP1

Reasoning for this installation sequence: Fujitsu OPOS installation makes registry entries for the Retail I/O or TeamCOMBO multi- port communication boards and exposes the serial ports to Windows, allowing the subsequent configuration of the DT50II printer.

Note: If the wrong I/O board type was selected or if the wrong I/O address for the I/O base address was selected which causes the COM ports to be installed incorrectly, refer to Appendix D for the procedure to uninstall the COM ports so that they can be installed correctly.

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TeamPoS2000 OPOS Installation

The following steps depict sample installation of:

• OPOS Common Controls • Fujitsu peripheral OPOS services • 133UQ/Preh OPOS services • DT50II/Epson OPOS services • D15 LCD OPOS services

OPOS Common Controls Installation • Download OPOS common controls from http://monroecs.com/opos.htm, and run the installation program:

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OPOS Common Control object files are copied to the folder depicted above, and properly registered.

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Fujitsu Peripheral OPOS Services • The Fujitsu 1.3.7 OPOS installation program is used to install services for the following Fujitsu TeamPoS peripherals: a. 133PQ Keyboard POS Keys b. 133PQ Keyboard MSR c. 133PQ Keyboard Lock d. 133PQ Keyboard Tone Indicator e. 92R/M/U Keyboard POS Keys f. 92R/M/U Keyboard MSR g. 92R/M/U Keyboard Lock h. 92R/M/U Keyboard Tone Indicator i. 92R/M/U Keyboard 2x20 Display j. VF50/VF50U 2x20 Display k. Cash Drawer(s) l. SlimScan 1200 Scanner m. 9900/9950 Symphony Scanner/Scale n. FD20/21 Dot-Matrix POS Printers o. TeamPoS POS Power

• The installation program accommodates selection of the specific devices desired for installation. • In the following example, Cash Drawer, VF50 2x20 Display, and SlimScan 1200 Scanner devices are selected for installation.

1. Download the Fujitsu 1.3.7 OPOS installation package from http://www.ftxs.fujitsu.com/fujitsutemp.asp?navid=645, and run the installation program:

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2. At the Component Selection screen, check the specific Fujitsu peripherals for your configuration. In the example above, Cash Drawer, VF50 2x20 Display, and SlimScan 1200 scanner are selected.

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3. Check "No Controls" indicating that the OPOS Common Controls will be utilized.

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4. A notation to this effect is displayed. Click "OK" to proceed.

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5. The screen displayed, above, is used to select the specific TeamPoS2000 communications option board in the configuration. Select your communications board and hardware address, and click "Next". Accurate selection of the communications board is critical for proper operation. Refer to Appendix A for more TeamPoS2000 communications board information.

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6. The screen displayed above, is used to specify either default com port and device name assignments, or, optionally, enter specific custom port and name definitions. In this example, default com port and name definitions are used.

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7. A summary screen is displayed - click "Next" to proceed.

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8. Click "Install" to begin the installation process.

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9. When the installation has completed, the screen above is displayed with an option to restart the system. A reboot is required to allow Windows to properly discover and setup any serial com ports.

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10. After completing the Fujitsu OPOS installation, registry entries for selected peripheral devices are made in: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OLEforRetail

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133UQ Preh Keyboard OPOS Services

The 133UQ keyboard utilizes standard Preh OPOS services, and is installed as follows:

1. Install the Preh OPOS services, in this case, by double-clicking on the downloaded installation file Opos010456.EXE,

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2. The Welcome screen is displayed as shown above. Click "Next" to proceed. Proceed through the License screen.

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3. The Select Destination Directory screen accommodates changing the installation directory from the default c:\Program Files\Preh\OPOS to another directory. If this default location is desired, click "Next" to proceed to the next screen. Otherwise click "Browse" to specify a different installation location.

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4. In this example, "Browse" was clicked and the installation location changed to c:\Program Files\OPOS\PrehOPOS.

Note: Most of the other OPOS installations use the c:\Program Files\OPOS directory.

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5. Click "Next" to proceed

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6. Check "For Everyone" and click "Next" to proceed.

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7. By default, the Install Driver Pack check-box is checked. Keep this setting and click "Next".

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8. On the OPOS Driver Module Selection screen, check the boxes for the desired devices. Register Serial MSR and Register Line Display should never be checked for TeamPoS2000 configurations.

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9. The Configure POSKeyboard screen accommodates selection for use of a key translation table, as defined in the UnifiedPOS Specification. When checked, a registry based translation table is built and used to return specific codes matching the programmed keyboard macros {POSKey001}...{POSKey128} programmed in the keyboard. In this example, the Translation Table mode is selected. The resulting registry table is shown below.

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10. If the Keylock device was checked on the OPOS Driver Module Selection screen as shown above, the Configure Keylock screen is displayed. The 133UQ keylock is a 4 position lock. Check 4 Position Keylock and click "Next" to proceed.

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11. If the Tone Indicator device was checked on the OPOS Driver Module Selection screen as shown above, the Configure ToneIndicator screen is displayed. The 133UQ tone device is an enhanced tone indicator, capable of multiple frequency tone generation. Check Extended and click "Next" to proceed.

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12. Click "Next" to start the installation phase.

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13. Upon completion of the OPOS install and setup phase, the Preh Driver Pack installation phase begins with the information screen shown above. Click "Next" to proceed.

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14. Specify the destination directory and click "Next" to proceed.

Preh USB keyboard installation:

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15. Specify the 133UQ keyboard interface USB for USB attached keyboard, and click "Next" to proceed. See Below for the PS/2 keyboard installation.

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16. Click "Next" to start the driver installation phase.

Figure 35 17. Click "Finish" to complete the USB keyboard installation.

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Preh PS/2 keyboard installation:

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18. Specify the 133UQ keyboard interface PS/2 for PS/2 attached Keyboards, and click "Next" to proceed.

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19. By default, this checkbox is checked. Keep this setting, and click "Next" to proceed.

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20. Click "Next" to start the driver installation phase.

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21. Following installation of the Preh Driver pack, the LowLevel Keyhook Option screen is displayed. Keep the default "Automatically start Server…" selection and Click "Next".

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22. Click "Finish" to complete the installation.

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23. Click "OK" to reboot the system.

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24. Following 133UQ/Preh and Fujitsu OPOS installation as performed in the above steps, the OPOS registry branch will look like figure above.

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DT50II (Epson) Printer OPOS Device Services Installation

The DT50II POS Printer is an OEM version of Epson's TM-H6000II family of printers. Standard Epson OPOS is used for this device. The DT50II printer is available in either RS232 serial or USB interfaces. The following OPOS installation example covers installation of both interfaces. Differences will be highlighted.

Note: Perform the DT50II OPOS installation before attaching the printer when using the USB interface.

DT50II Base OPOS Installation Package

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1. Launch DT50II/Epson OPOS installation by running Setup.exe from the installation folder.

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2. Proceed through the Welcome and License screens.

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3. Select ‘No registry file’.

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4. Enter User information and click "Next" to proceed.

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5. Click "Browse" to change the default installation destination directory, and/or click "Next" to proceed.

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6. At the "Choose Install Package" screen, select as desired (minimally select "Program Files").

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7. Select "CCO", and click "Next" to proceed..

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8. At the ‘Choose Type of Installation’ screen, select ‘Custom Install’.

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9. At the ‘Select Components’ screen, note that the default screen has selected ALL components. Undesired components must be de-selected. This is very important, as problems may arise if conflicting components are installed. In this example, only the Printer and MICR are selected. Note that it may be necessary to scroll down the list of components to see all options and insure all undesired components have been selected or de-selected. See the Figures above. Click "Next" to proceed.

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10. Select desired folder, and click "Next" to continue.

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11. Click "Next" to begin the installation phase.

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12. Choose, via check-box, whether release notes should be displayed and click "Finish" to complete this phase of the installation.

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13. If the printer being installed is USB, answer "Yes" to this question. If the printer is RS232, click "No". A "Yes" answer will install the printer USB driver.

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14. Click "No" in response to this question. The DT50II printer does not use a parallel interface.

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15. At the completion of DT50II OPOS installation, the Epson SetupPOS device screen is displayed as above. Expand the Device tree, and notice there are no POSPrinter or MICR devices defined. Close this screen. The next steps will be to install the OPOS package Service Pack (SP). Steps to setup the devices will follow Service Pack installation.

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DT50II OPOS Service Pack Installation Package

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16. Navigate to the folder containing the Service Pack, and launch Setup.exe.

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17. The SP installation utility will install services only for the already installed OPOS devices, in our example printer and MICR. Answer "Yes" to the question, unless additional support is desired. If additional support is required, re-run the base OPOS installation utility to add desired support before installing the Service Pack.

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18. Proceed through the Welcome and License screens.

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Figure 64 19. Click "Next" to proceed past this informational screen.

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20. Select ‘No registry file’.

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Figure 66 21. Click "Next" to proceed past this screen.

Figure 67 22. Click "Next" to begin the installation phase.

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23. Choose, via check-box, whether release notes should be displayed and click "Finish" to complete this phase of the installation.

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24. Interface type is prompted for interfaces NOT selected in the base package installation. Select as appropriate and continue.

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Figure 71 25. At the completion of DT50II OPOS installation, the Epson SetupPOS device screen is displayed as above. Expand the Device tree, and notice there are no POSPrinter or MICR devices defined.

At this point, reboot the system. This step insures proper drivers are installed.

Once the system initializes, attach the DT50II printer.

The following steps describe configuring RS232 and USB DT50II Printer and MICR.

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Configuring DT50II RS232 Printer and MICR Devices

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1. Launch the printer setup utility, SetupPOS.exe, from either the Start Menu or directly from the installation folder, as shown in the above examples.

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2. Expand the Devices tree and note the POSPrinter and MICR devices have not been defined.

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3. Right-click POSPrinter and select Add New Device…

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4. From the Select Device Name drop-down menu, select TM-H6000II.

Note: If the older model DT50 (a.k.a. Epson TM-H6000) printer is being used instead of the DT50II (the label on the right side of the unit will indicate the model), choose TM-H6000 in this and the following steps.

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5. From the Select Detailed Model drop-down menu, select TM-H6000II. Click Next to proceed.

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6. On the Communications Settings screen, select COM3 as the port setting, and click Finish to complete the configuration.

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7. The Printer configuration screen is again displayed, now with the TM-H6000II printer defined.

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8. Right-click MICR and select Add New Device…

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9. From the Select Device Name drop-down menu, select TM-H6000II.

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10. From the Select Detailed Model drop-down menu, select TM-H6000II. Click Next to proceed.

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11. On the Communications Settings screen, select COM3, the same port used by the printer, as the port setting, and click Finish to complete the configuration.

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12. The Printer configuration screen is again displayed, now with the TM-H6000II MICR defined.

Refer to Appendix C for instructions regarding confidence level testing of the configured printer.

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Configuring DT50II USB Printer and MICR Devices

The DT50II USB printer requires a USB driver to be loaded before configuring. This was accomplished during the DT50II OPOS installation scenario above.

Correct installation of the TMUSB driver can be confirmed by looking at device settings in Device Manager.

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Launch Device Manager and expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers tree, as shown above. The Epson USB Controller for TM/BA/EU Printers device will be displayed if the driver was correctly installed, and the printer is attached and powered on.

The following steps show OPOS configuration and setup of the DT50II USB printer and MICR devices.

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1. Launch the printer setup utility, SetupPOS.exe, from either the Start Menu or directly from the installation folder, as shown in the above examples.

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2. Expand the Devices tree and note the POSPrinter and MICR devices have not been defined.

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3. Right-click POSPrinter and select Add New Device…

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4. From the Select Device Name drop-down menu, select TM-H6000II.

Note: If the older model DT50 (a.k.a. Epson TM-H6000) printer is being used instead of the DT50II (the label on the right side of the unit will indicate the model), choose TM-H6000 in this and the following steps.

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5. From the Select Detailed Model drop-down menu, select TM-H6000IIU. Click Next to proceed.

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6. On the Communications Settings screen, select USB1 as the port setting, and click Finish to complete the configuration.

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7. The Printer configuration screen is again displayed, now with the TM-H6000IIU printer defined.

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8. Right-click MICR and select Add New Device…

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9. From the Select Device Name drop-down menu, select TM-H6000II.

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10. From the Select Detailed Model drop-down menu, select TM-H6000IIU. Click Next to proceed.

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11. On the Communications Settings screen, select USB1, the same port used by the printer, as the port setting, and click Finish to complete the configuration.

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12. The Printer configuration screen is again displayed, now with the TM-H6000IIU MICR defined.

Refer to Appendix C for instructions regarding confidence level testing of the configured printer.

The following figure depicts the Ole for Retail registry branch after installation of the DT50II (TM-H6000IIU) USB printer and MICR devices.

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D15 LCD OPOS Device Services Installation

The Fujitsu D15 LCD has the capability to support optionally attached MSR and Keypad/MSR devices. If those devices are configured in the TeamPoS2000 system, OPOS services are available and can be installed utilizing the following steps:

D15 LCD MSR

The following steps describe Fujitsu D15 LCD MSR OPOS installation for configurations with only the MSR device attached to the LCD.

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1. Launch the D15 OPOS SETUP.EXE installation program.

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2. Click Next to proceed through the Welcome screen.

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3. Choose the desired installation folder from the Destination Location screen, and click Next to proceed.

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4. On the Select Components screen, check Msr, as this is the only device being used in this configuration, and click Next to proceed.

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5. Click Finish to complete the installation.

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D15 LCD Keypad/MSR

The following steps describe Fujitsu D15 LCD MSR OPOS installation for configurations using D15 Keypad, MSR, KeyLock, and Tone devices attached to the LCD.

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6. Launch the D15 OPOS SETUP.EXE installation program.

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7. Click Next to proceed through the Welcome screen.

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Figure 107 8. Choose the desired installation folder from the Destination Location screen, and click Next to proceed.

Figure 108 9. On the Select Components screen, check Keyboard, Msr, Keylock, and Toneindicator. Or just Keyboard, Keylock, and Toneindicator. Click Next to proceed.

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Click Finish to complete the installation

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Final Configuration for Retail I/O Board

The figure below depicts the final Device Manager view of the devices installed in the above example.

Figure 110 The figure below depicts the final OLEforRetail (OPOS) branch of the registry once the above services are installed.

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Final Configuration TeamCOMBO Board

The figure below depicts the final Device Manager view of the devices installed in the above example.

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The figure below depicts the final OLEforRetail (OPOS) branch of the registry once the above services are installed.

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Appendix A - TeamPoS2000 Communication Boards

There are three different configurations for the TeamPOS I/O Boards: TeamCOM Retail I/O (7 Rs232 Ports), TeamCOMBO (4 Rs232 and 4 USB Ports) and TeamUSB (7 USB Ports).

TeamCOM ports and standard PC COM ports do not use the same naming convention. The silk-screened numbers on the TeamCOM board refer to an ordinal that is not related to more familiar COM port names. COM1 and COM2 are always the standard PC motherboard ports. TeamCOM Port0 is silk screened as PTR and is COM3, Port1 is COM4, Port2 is COM5, and so on. DRW is attached to COM10. The following table shows the relationship between Windows COM ports and TeamCOM port naming conventions along with other details.

Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Connector D15 F/M D9 D9 D9 F/M D9 F/M D9 D9 F/M Internal MALE MALE MALE Power +5V 5V 5V 5V - 24V 5V - 24V 5V 5V - 24V +12V +24V - 12V Typical Use Printer Scanner Cust RS232 Oper. Disp K/B Disp WINDOWS COM Port # COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 COM 7 COM 8 COM 9 COM 10 Interrupt 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Switch Selectable I/O Address 100/230 108/238 110/240 118/248 120/250 128/258 130/260 138/268

TeamCOM MCP Interrupts & I/O Addresses (Interrupt selectable by jumper)

OPOS 1.3 Installation Notes

• The current default port assignments for the TeamCOM Board are: • Scanner = COM4 • Line Display = COM6 • Printer = COM3 • Scanner/Scale = COM1 • 92R/M/U Keyboard = COM7 • Cash Drawer = COM10 (internal)

• The current default port assignments for the TeamCOMBO Board are: • Scanner = COM3 • Line Display = COM5 • Printer = N/A • Scanner/Scale = COM1 • 92R/M/U Keyboard = COM6 • Cash Drawer = COM10 (internal)

• The port assignments may be changed using the Install utility or Regedit.exe. • An Error 104 on “Open” usually indicates incorrect port assignment or device not connected (no CTS) • Use the supplied test utilities for initial test/diagnostics. See Appendix C. for instructions regarding the running of these test programs.

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TeamCOM Retail I/O (7 RS232 Ports) Board Setup for TeamPOS 2000

The TeamCOM version of the I/O Board provides seven (7) powered RS232 serial ports with optional jumper selected power distribution. The I/O Board also includes a microprocessor controlled External Control Interface to monitor and control external functions that are specific to the TeamPoS 2000.

The External Control Interface supports monitoring and control of the following units:

• PSU (Power Supply Unit) • Dual Cash Drawers • CMOS (Optional) • Front Panel LEDs

All communications between the External Control Interface and the PoS terminal hardware and software are through standard PoS terminal compatible serial ports using a 16C550 UART or virtual com port (VCP) device. This hardware is recognized and supported by standard drivers supplied with the various Windows operating systems. The ability to use standard drivers supplied with the operating systems greatly simplifies development needed to support TeamPoS 2000 specific functionality and allows easy migration to new versions of operating system software.

The following diagram is a representation of the rear panel of the TeamCOM board showing the various connector locations.

1 3 5

Cash Drawer LCD Power POS Printer 2 4 6

RS232 Port Assignments:

• Printer Port COM3: • Port 1 COM4: • Port 2 COM5: • Port 3 COM6: • Port 4 COM7: • Port 5 COM8: • Port 6 COM9: • Cash Drawer COM10: (internal)

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The following switches are shown viewed with the TeamCOM board above the motherboard with the TeamPos2000 chassis side panel removed:

TeamCOM Board Setup for TeamPoS 2000

Port 1:2 FJ FD2 ESC/POS MISC IRQ 876543 21 7654321 7654321 87654321 87654321

xx xx xxxxxxx vvvv x

87654321 7654321 7654321 87654321 87654321

Switch Setting Legend (Default Settings in Bold): Port 1: 2 8=Port2 DC Power on Pin 9 7=Port2 DC Power on Pin 9 6=Port2 Standard RS232 5=Port2 Standard RS232 4=Port1 DC Power on Pin 9 3=Port1 DC Power on Pin 9 2=Port1 Standard RS232 1=Port1 Standard RS232

FJ FD21 1234567

ESC/POS 1234567 ; all jumpered for ESC/POS printer as default

MISC/SW 3 8=on=FAN3 ON 7=on=FAN2 ON 6=on=FAN1 ON 5=on=BATTERY ENABLED 4=off=COM3/4 or MULTI 3=off=OPC or MCP 2=off=OPC 278 or 378 1=off=UART 230 or 100

ISAIRQ, on some boards this switch is labeled SW 4 8=IRQ5 7=IRQ7 6=IRQ9 5=IRQ10 4=IRQ11 3=IRQ12 2=VFD, ESC interface/FJ interface OFF 1=RESET, ENA/Disable

Note: TeamPOS 2000 TeamCOM board USES IRQ 5. The BIOS must be configured with IRQ5 reserved as a “LEGACY DEVICE”; otherwise Plug-and-Play operating systems will not assign the TeamCOM IRQ correctly. This is the default BIOS setting as shipped from Fujitsu.

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TeamCOMBO (4 RS232 / 4 USB Ports) Board Setup for TeamPOS 2000

The TeamCOMBO board is differentiated from the TeamCOM board by fewer serial ports, (4 vs. 7) and the addition of a 4 port Retail USB Hub. Serial ports 1-4 are implemented on this version of the Retail I/O board. See functional block diagram for details. Serial port interrupts can be selected by using jumper CN2009 and can be set to IRQ 5,7,9,10,11 & 12. Serial Ports 1 & 2, CN5279, may be powered with +5V, the default setting, by plugging jumpers into JP1 as indicated on the schematic. Either or both of these serial ports may be reconfigured to be a standard serial port by installing the appropriate jumpers. Note that +5V optionally applied to Serial Ports 1 & 2 appear on pin 9 of the DB9 connector. The permanently powered serial ports (3 & 4) have +24V on pin 4 of the DB9 connectors, CN5281, and +5V on pin 6. Power ground reference for serial ports 3 & 4 are pins 1 & 9 of CN5281, whereas logic ground reference is pin 5. The TeamCOMBO Board features a 4-port USB Hub that differs from a conventional USB hub in that the connectors are of a special type that provides power to specially designed USB retail peripherals. The standard model has two +24V retail USB ports and two +12v ports.

The 24V and 12V USB powered connectors are shown below. Note the keying of these connectors as shown below. Only peripheral connector cables that match the key may be attached.

12V Retail Connector 24V Retail Connector

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The following diagram is a representation of the rear panel of the TeamCOMBO board showing the various connector locations.

USB Ports Serial Ports 1 3

LCD

2 4 Cash

RS232 Port Assignments:

• Port 1 COM3: • Port 2 COM4: • Port 3 COM5: • Port 4 COM6: • Cash Drawer COM10: (internal)

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The following switches are shown viewed on the TeamCOMBO I/O board above the motherboard with the TeamPoS 2000 chassis side panel removed:

TeamCOMBO Board Setup for TeamPoS 2000

Port 1:2 SW3 MISC ISA/IRQ 87654321 87654321 87654321 xx xx vvvv v 87654321 87654321 87654321

X = jumpered v = ON position

Switch Setting Legend (Default Settings in Bold): Port 1:2 8=Port2 DC Power on Pin 9 7=Port2 DC Power on Pin 9 6=Port2 Standard RS232 5=Port2 Standard RS232 4=Port1 DC Power on Pin 9 3=Port1 DC Power on Pin 9 2=Port1 Standard RS232 1=Port1 Standard RS232

MISC/SW 3 8 = on = FAN3 ON 7 = on = FAN2 ON 6 = on = FAN1 ON 5 = on = BATTERY ENABLED 4 = off = COM3/4 or MULTI 3 = off = NA 2 = off = NA 1 = off = UART 0230 or 0100

ISA/IRQ, on some boards this switch is labeled SW 4 8 = IRQ5 7 = IRQ7 6 = IRQ9 5 = IRQ10 4 = IRQ11 3 = IRQ12 2 = VFD, ESC interface/FJ interface OFF 1 = RESET, ENA/Disable

Note: TeamPoS 2000 Retail I/O board by default USES IRQ 5. The BIOS must be configured with IRQ5 reserved as a “LEGACY DEVICE”; otherwise Plug-and-Play operating systems will not assign the Retail I/O IRQ correctly. This is the default BIOS setting as shipped from Fujitsu.

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The following is a functional block diagram of the TeamCOMBO board:

COM Decoder Com3

Com4 Serial Ports

MCP Decoder UART Connector DOS Com3 MCP COM3 100/230 UART 0 RS232 D-sub 9(M) Driver Port 1 +5V

MCP COM4 D-sub 9(M) 108/238 UART 1 RS232 Driver Port 2 +5v

MCP COM5 UART 2 RS232 D-sub 9(F) 110/240 Port3 +24V Driver DOS Com4 MCP COM6 118/248 UART 3 RS232 D-sub 9(F) Driver Port4 +24V

UART 4 120/250 N/A UART 5 N/A 128/258 UART 6 130/260 N/A UART 7

MCP 2 Cash MCP COM10 138/268 8032 Drawers

CMOS

USB Ports

USB 4 1 PC MB Ris USB 3 2

PSU USB HUB +24V USB 2 2

USB 1 PSU 2 +12v

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RS232 default port details:

Port 1 == COM3, IRQ 5, I/O 0x100, +5v, D-sub 9(M), usage is Scanner (also DOS COM3 port) Port 2 == COM4, IRQ 5, I/O 0x108, +5v, D-sub 9(M), usage is open Port 3 == COM5, IRQ 5, I/O 0x110, +24v, D-sub 9(F), usage is LineDisplay Port 4 == COM6, IRQ 5, I/O 0x118, +24v, D-sub 9(F), usage is 92R/M/U keyboard (also DOS COM4 port)

DRW == COM10, IRQ 5, I/O 0x138, D-sub 9(F), usage is CashDrawer; also the I/O interface used for the CMOS & Fujitsu power.

Alternate I/O addresses start at 0x230, the same as for the current Retail I/O board.

USB port assignments:

USB1 == 24v, usage is USB version of the Epson TM6000 printer USB2 == 24v, usage is USB version of the LineDisplay USB3 == 12v or 24v depending on TeamCOMBO board type USB4 == 12v, usage is (future) USB version of the Symphony 9900 Scanner/Scale

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TeamUSB (7 USB Ports) Board Setup for TeamPOS 2000

The TeamUSB Board features a 7-port USB Hub that differs from a conventional USB hub in that the connectors are of a special type that provides power to specially designed USB retail peripherals. The standard model has three +24V retail USB ports and four +12v retail ports. The 24V and 12V USB powered connectors are shown below. Note the keying of these connectors as shown below. Only peripheral connector cables that match the key may be attached.

12V Retail Connector 24V Retail Connector

The following diagram is a representation of the rear panel of the TeamUSB board showing the various connector locations.

12V 24V Powered USB Powered USB

LCD Power

Cash USB 7 USB 1

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The following switch settings are shown viewed on the TeamUSB Board above the motherboard with the TeamPoS 2000 chassis side panel removed. TeamUSB Setup for TeamPoS 2000

SW1 1 2 3 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 2 3 4

^ = on position

Team USB Switch Setting Legend (Default Settings in Bold):

SW1 1 = BATL Detect Lead Acid Battery Alarm ON/OFF 2 = FAN1 Detect CPU Fan Alarm ON/OFF 3 = FAN 2 Detect PSU Fan Alarm ON/OFF 4 = FAN 3 Detect Chassis Fan Alarm ON/OFF

JP1 “M” Motherboard “A” Motherboard 1-2 OPEN OPEN 3-4 SHORT OPEN 5-6 OPEN SHORT 7-8 SHORT OPEN 9-10 OPEN SHORT 11-12 SHORT OPEN 13-14 SHORT OPEN 15-16 SHORT OPEN 17-18 SHORT OPEN 19-20 SHORT OPEN

Configured for setting up TeamUSB board for using six or seven USB ports depending upon the motherboard being used.

JP2 – Cash Drawer – decodes each drawer open switch. Configured for the type of cash drawer being used. Distinguishes between Fujitsu cash drawer and NCR, Fujitsu is the default.

JP2 Fujitsu NCR 1-2 SHORT OPEN 3-4 OPEN SHORT 5-6 OPEN SHORT 7-8 OPEN SHORT 9-10 SHORT OPEN

JP3 – Determines the power source for the 12V on USB port 6. Options are from 24V power through DC- DC converter or directly from 12V power. JP3 (USB 6 Power) PSU-12V DC-DC 1-2 SHORT OPEN 3-4 SHORT OPEN 5-6 OPEN OPEN 7-8 OPEN SHORT 9-10 OPEN SHORT

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TeamUSB default port details:

USB1 == 24v, usage is USB version of the Epson TM-H6000 or TM-T88 printer USB2 == 24v, usage is USB version of the Line Display USB3 == 24v, usage is USB version of the 92U Keyboard/Key Lock/MSR/Line Display/Tone Indicator USB4 == 24v,

USB5 == 12v, usage is (future) USB version of the Symphony 9900 Scanner/Scale USB6 == 12v, USB7 == 12v,

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Appendix B - USB Device Driver Installation

VF50U 2x20 Display Driver Installation This new VFD driver is a two step operation. The first step is to install the USB driver, and the second step is to install the VCOM driver. VF50U displays using a serial RS232 interface will not need this driver installed. Step 1: USB Driver installation Connect VFD to TP2000 If Windows requests to connect to Windows Update, select “no, not at this time” Select radio button “Install from a list or specific location” then click “Next”.

Figure 114

(1) Select radio button “Don’t search I will choose the driver to install” then click “Next”.

Figure 115

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(2) Select “Show All Devices” and click “Next”

Figure 116

(3) Select “Have Disk” and click “Next”

Figure 117

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(7) Select the path to the VF50U Driver (SetupVFD1.INF) and select “OK”

Figure 118

(8) When the screen below appears, select “Next”

Figure 119

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(9) Select “Continue Anyway”

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(10) Select “Finish”

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Step 2: VCOM Driver installation

(1) Run the Add Hardware Wizard in Control Panel.

Figure 122

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(2) Select “Yes, I have….” Then click “Next”

Figure 123

(3) Select “Add a new hardware device” then click “Next”

Figure 124

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(4) Select “Install the hardware that I manually select from a list” then click “Next”

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(5) Select “Port [COM & LPT]” Then click “Next”

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(6) Select “Have Disk” and then click “Next”

Figure 127 (7) Select the path to the driver file: “SETUPVFD1.INF for Customer Display or “SETUPVFD2.INF for Operator Display Then click “OK”

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(8) Select “vrcomFJ2K Virtual Communication Port VFD1” or “vrcomFJ2K Virtual Communication Port VFD2” as appropriate for Customer or Operator Display then click “Next”

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(9) Select “Next”.

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(10) Select “Continue Anyway”

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(11) Select “Finish” and Restart Windows

Figure 132

(12) If the terminal is running dual VF50U displays, you will need to go back and load the other (Customer or Operator) driver starting in the VCOM Driver’s Installation section. 13) After load is complete the virtual comm. port should be visible in the device manager as shown below. There will be two ports set up if using dual VF50U displays.

Figure 133

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92U USB Keyboard Driver Installation

This 92U driver is a two step operation. The first step is to install the USB driver, and the second step is to install the VCOM driver. 92U Keyboards using a serial RS232 interface will not need this driver installed. Step 1: USB Driver installation Connect 92U to TP2000 If Windows requests to connect to Windows Update, select “no, not at this time”

Figure 134 Select radio button “Install from a list or specific location” then click “Next”.

Figure 135

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Select Don’t Search… and click “Next”.

Figure 136 Select “Show All Devices” and click “Next”.

Figure 137

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Click “Have Disk”.

Figure 138 Browse to the driver’s location (i.e. c:\MiscDrivers\92U) and click “Open”.

Figure 139

Figure 140

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Click “OK”.

Figure 141 Select “Fujitsu 92Keyboard” and click “Next”

Figure 142 Click “Finish”.

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Step 2: VCOM Driver installation If Windows requests to connect to Windows Update, select “no, not at this time”

Figure 144 Select “Install from a list…” and click “Next”.

Figure 145

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Select “Don’t Search” and click “Next”.

Figure 146 Select “Show All Devices” and click “Next”.

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Click “Have Disk”.

Figure 148

Browse to Driver location (c:\MiscDrivers\92U) and Select “FTDIBUS.INF” then click “Open”

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Click “OK”.

Figure 151 Select “Fujitsu 92 Keyboard” and click “Next”

Figure 152 Click “Finish”.

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TeamUSB COM10 Port Driver Installation

USB ports on the TeamUSB board are essentially handled via standard Windows USB drivers. The TeamUSB COM10 interface for Cash Drawer, CMOS, and POS Power devices utilizes an FTDI USB to Serial Converter to implement COM10 functionality. Additional driver installation is necessary to setup and configure the COM10 USB Serial Port.

Following Windows installation, Device Manager will show the device USB <-> Serial as undefined (yellow question mark) in the Other Devices branch, as seen below. The following steps will configure the TeamUSB for use with COM10.

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In Device Manager, right-click the USB <-> Serial device and select Update Driver from the context menu.

Figure 156

Check Install from a list or…… and click Next

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Figure 157

Check “Don’t search…..” and click Next

Figure 158

Select Ports from the hardware list, and click Next

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Figure 159

Click the Have Disk button

Figure 160

Navigate to the folder containing the TeamUSB FTDI drivers and select FTDIBUS.INF.

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Figure 161

Click OK to the Install From Disk dialog. Click Next to install the USB High Speed Serial Converter driver, and click Finish when installation is complete.

Figure 162

At this point the USB High Speed Serial Converter device is installed as displayed in Device Manager. A USB Serial Port device has been added to the Other Devices branch and now needs to be setup.

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Figure 163

Right-click the USB Serial Port device and select Update Driver from the context menu.

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Follow the Install from a List or Specific Location path, and navigate to the folder containing the TeamUSB FTDI drivers.

Figure 165

Navigate to the folder containing the TeamUSB FTDI drivers and select FTDIPORT.INF.

Figure 166

Click Next to install the USB Serial Port driver.

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Figure 167

The USB Serial Port is now installed and displayed in Device Manager Ports branch. The port is called a Virtual COM Port and appears to Windows applications as a standard serial port would. However, the driver installation selects the next available COM port for configuration. In this example, COM3 was the next available port. We now have to change the COM port to COM10 to enable the interface to the cash drawer, CMOS, and POS Power shared COM10 devices.

Figure 168

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Right-click the USB Serial Port device and select Properties from the context menu.

Figure 169 Click Advanced.

Figure 170

In the COM Port Number pull-down menu, select COM10, and click OK.

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The USB Serial Port is now configured for COM10. Device Manager must be refreshed to see the updated configuration.

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Appendix C - OPOS Installation Test Utilities

Fujitsu OPOS Test Utilities

OPOS Cash Drawer Interface Test

Launch the cash drawer test utility: C:\ Program Files\Opos\Ftxs\CCOcd.exe. Select ‘OPEN’ with blank (uses default) name – Return Status should display ‘Open OPOS CashDrawer 1 OK’

Figure 173 Select ‘ClaimDevice’ with blank (uses default) timeout – Return Status should display ‘ClaimDevice CashDrawer OK’

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Figure 174

Select ‘EnableDevice’ – Return Status should display ‘True’

Figure 175

Select ‘Open Drawer’ – Drawer should open and Return Status should display ‘Status Update Event Data: CD is Open’

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Close the drawer - Return Status should display ‘Status Update Event Data: CD is Closed’

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Exit the test utility.

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OPOS VFD 2x20 Display Interface Test

1. Launch the VFD test utility: C:\ Program Files\Opos\Ftxs\CCOvfd.exe

2. Select ‘OPEN’ with blank (uses default) name – Return Status should display ‘Open VFD OK’

Figure 178 3. Select ‘ClaimDevice’ with blank (uses default) timeout – Return Status should display ‘ClaimDevice VFD OK’

Figure 179

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4. Select ‘EnableDevice’ – Return Status should display ‘True’ 5. Select ‘Display Text Normal’, enter a text string in the box, and select OK.

Figure 180 6. Observe the text string displayed on the VFD

7. Exit the test utility.

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OPOS SlimScan1200 Scanner Interface Test

1. Launch the SlimScan test utility: C:\Program Files\Opos\Ftxs\CCOscan.exe

2. Select ‘OPEN’ with blank (uses default) name – Return Status displays ‘Open Scanner OK’

Figure 181 3. Select ‘ClaimDevice’ with blank (uses default) timeout – Return Status displays ‘ClaimDevice Scanner OK’ 4. Select ‘EnableDevice’ – Return Status displays ‘True’ 5. Select ‘Enable Data Event’ – Return Status displays ‘True’

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Figure 182 6. Scan an item and observe the SKU displayed in the Status field

Figure 183

Exit the test utility.

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133UQ Keyboard OPOS Device Functions

The 133UQ Keyboard OPOS will install a suite of test utilities that can be used to validate proper installation of OPOS Common Controls and 133UQ OPOS Device Services.

The test utilities are available from the start menu as shown below:

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133UQ POS Keys Test

1. Launch ‘Test of Keyboard’. The figure below depicts the Keyboard test applet.

Figure 185

2. Depress ‘Open’. PREH POSKeyboard should be selected in DeviceName.

Figure 186

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3. Depress a POS key and observe the successful display of data.

Figure 187

4. Exit the test utility

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133UQ MSR Test 1. Launch ‘Test of MSR’ 2. Depress ‘Open’. PREH MSR should be selected in DeviceName.

Figure 188

3. Swipe a card and observe track data displayed in the MSR Data fields. Subsequent card swipes require clicking the ‘Next Data’ button to observe new data. 4. Exit the test utility.

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133UQ Tone Indicator Test

1. Launch ‘Test of Tone Indicator’. 2. Depress ‘Open’. PREH Tone Indicator should be selected in DeviceName.

Figure 189

3. Note the Tone Indicator device type must be set to ‘Extended” before the function will operate properly. a. Select the Setup button

Figure 190 b. Select ‘Extended’ Device Type and press ‘OK’

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Figure 191 c. Close and reopen the device.

4. Press SoundImmediate button to successfully hear the dual-tone audio test.

Figure 192 5. Exit the test utility

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133UQ Keylock Test 1. Launch ‘Test of Keylock’. 2. Depress ‘Open’. PREH Keylock should be selected in DeviceName. – Figure 16

Figure 193 3. Turn key in lock to new position and observe the successful status display change – Figure 17

Figure 194 4. Exit the test utility.

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DT50II Printer Device Test Run SetupPOS by selecting Start, Programs, OPOS, SetupOPOS. Expand the tree.

Right click the Device (TM-H6000IIU under the POSPrinter) then click the ‘CheckHealth Interactive’ button. The test applet is launched.

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Select either Receipt or Slip (you will be prompted to insert a slip) and click Start. Observe the test printout. Click Close, then the status screen is displayed.

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Right click the Device (TM-H6000IIU under the MICR) then click the ‘CheckHealth Interactive’ button. The test applet is launched. Insert a check into the printer and click Read. Observe the check MICR data displayed in the RawData field.

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The printer and MICR are now configured. Exit the test applet and device setup utility.

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D15 Keypad/MSR Test Utilities

Start the D15 OPOS test utility and select the “Test OPOS Keyboard”.

Figure 200

Click Open, Claim Device, Device Enable, and Data Event Enable.

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Depress keys on the D15 Key Pad. The key numbers should be displayed.

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Start the D15 OPOS test utility and select “Test OPOS KeyLock” and click Open and Device Enable.

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Changes in Key Positions should be displayed.

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Start the D15 OPOS test utility and select “Test OPOS MSR” and click Open, Claim Device, Device Enable, Data Event Enable, and Track 1, 2.

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Swipe a card and the results should be displayed.

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Start the D15 OPOS test utility and select “Test OPOS ToneIndicator” and click Open, and device Enable. Press SoundImmediate button to successfully hear the dual-tone audio test.

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Appendix D – Uninstalling COM Ports

The following procedure is for uninstalling the COM ports that were installed as part of the FTXS OPOS. This can be used if the wrong I/O board type was selected or if the wrong I/O address for the I/O base address was selected.

Figure 208 The screen above shows what the COM ports may look like in Device Manager if the wrong base hardware address on a TeamCOMBO board was selected.

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1) Start the Device Manager: From Control Panel, click “System” and select the Hardware tab then Click “Device Manager”.

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2) Expand the COM Ports

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3) Right click a Multiport COM port and select Uninstall.

Figure 211

4) Select OK to the following message.

Figure 212

5) Repeat for all of the MultiPorts COM3 – COM10.

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6) Run Regedit: Start, Run, “regedit” and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Serial and delete the Parameters key.

WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

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7) Restart Windows. The Serial ports should be removed.

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8) Following system restart, configure desired COM port settings by running the OPOS install, or applying the appropriate registry file - refer to the table below.

Filename Hardware Configuration Operating System Retail I/O or TeamCOM board, PNT100.reg Windows NT, 2000, XP address 0x0100 Retail I/O or TeamCOM board, PNT230.reg Windows NT, 2000, XP address 0x0230 TeamCOMBO, address Windows NT**, 2000, UNT100.reg 0x0100 XP TeamCOMBO, address Windows NT**, 2000, UNT230.reg 0x0230 XP

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