t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N Operating Manual O R D E R M A N Operating Manual Your Customer Service:
Your Customer Service:
Edition 11/96 t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s Edition 11/96 t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL CONTENTS CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL CONTENTS Contents.....................................................................2 General Information ...................................................3 Safety Instructions.....................................................4 Technical Data............................................................5 Keyboard....................................................................6 Display.......................................................................7 Setup Menu................................................................8 Setting-into-Operation .............................................12 Power Supply...........................................................13 Operation .................................................................15 Maintenance.............................................................16 Certificate of Approval..............................................17 Model Plaques .........................................................17 Authorization for Usage in... .................................. 18 Contents.....................................................................2 General Information ...................................................3 Safety Instructions.....................................................4 Technical Data............................................................5 Keyboard....................................................................6 Display.......................................................................7 Setup Menu................................................................8 Setting-into-Operation .............................................12 Power Supply...........................................................13 Operation .................................................................15 Maintenance.............................................................16 Certificate of Approval..............................................17 Model Plaques .........................................................17 Authorization for Usage in... .................................. 18 Germany:
Austria:
B Z T G117 521F FW funkzugelassen CEPT LPD A ORDERMAN MODEL PLAQUE O R D E R M A N Type: OM-9401 S/N: B SB Made in Austria nur mitgeliefertes Steckernetzgert verwenden use specified charger only think dig High Tech Solutions GmbH Germany:
Austria:
B Z T G117 521F FW funkzugelassen CEPT LPD A ORDERMAN MODEL PLAQUE O R D E R M A N Type: OM-9401 S/N: B SB Made in Austria nur mitgeliefertes Steckernetzgert verwenden use specified charger only think dig High Tech Solutions GmbH STORAGE BATTERY MODEL PLAQUE STORAGE BATTERY MODEL PLAQUE Type: OMP-9401 S/N: A12693SB NI-CD BATTERY PACK Use specified chargers only. Do not short-
circuit. May explode if disposed of in fire 7,2V 600mAh Type: OMP-9401 S/N: A12693SB NI-CD BATTERY PACK Use specified chargers only. Do not short-
circuit. May explode if disposed of in fire 7,2V 600mAh Certificates, Plaques Page 17 Contents Page 2 Certificates, Plaques Page 17 Contents Page 2 O R D E R M A N OPERATING t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read through this operating manual before setting the Orderman into operation. The Orderman is only to be run with the supplied storage battery and power pack. The Orderman complies with CE-guidelines and has the approval of the Federal Bureau for Approval in Telecommunication. Warning The Orderman should never be exposed to rain, hale or snow fall. The Orderman is not to be disassembled. There are no parts inside the Orderman which can be serviced by a non-specialist. Contact Customer Service for repairs. Carefully read through this operating manual before setting the Orderman into operation. The Orderman is only to be run with the supplied storage battery and power pack. The Orderman complies with CE-guidelines and has the approval of the Federal Bureau for Approval in Telecommunication. Warning The Orderman should never be exposed to rain, hale or snow fall. The Orderman is not to be disassembled. There are no parts inside the Orderman which can be serviced by a non-specialist. Contact Customer Service for repairs. Never hold the Orderman in the area of the integrated antenna. This could lead to range impairments. Placement on a Tray Always place the Orderman with the storage battery side on the tray. The Orderman is waterproof up to a height of 10 mm. Free Fall Experiments with free falling from a height of approx. 1 - 1.2 meters merely left damage to the surface
(cracks) of the housing. The Orderman remains functional. Never hold the Orderman in the area of the integrated antenna. This could lead to range impairments. Placement on a Tray Always place the Orderman with the storage battery side on the tray. The Orderman is waterproof up to a height of 10 mm. Free Fall Experiments with free falling from a height of approx. 1 - 1.2 meters merely left damage to the surface
(cracks) of the housing. The Orderman remains functional. Maintenance Page 15 Safety Instructions Page 4 Maintenance Page 15 Safety Instructions Page 4 O R D E R M A N POWER SUPPLY t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s KEYBOARD O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N POWER SUPPLY t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s KEYBOARD O R D E R M A N The power supply takes place by means of a storage battery. Inserting the storage battery The power supply takes place by means of a storage battery. Inserting the storage battery Insert the storage battery without force. Never touch the contacts on the Orderman - risk of breakage !
Permanent service life
- with backlight ............... approx. 2 hours, 40 min
- without backlight ...................... approx. 12 hours Before the storage battery is completely discharged, the storage battery's warning symbol on the display begins to blink. This serves as notification that the storage battery is to be recharged or replaced. Power Supply Page 13 Description of the Keyboard The keyboard can be randomly configurated from the application program. For the exact function and usage of the individual keys, refer to the description of the application program. ON .......................................................... ON/OFF key Key name and definition:
F ............................................................. function key SPLIT ............................................................ splitting
- ....................................................................... minus
.................................................................. upwards TOTAL ................................................................. total ST .................................................................. subtotal CANCEL ........................................................... cancel PRINT ................................................................. print
............................................................. downwards
...................................................... choice of table
........................................................ multiplication
........................................................ price look up
................................................................. comma
..................................................................... clear
................................................ digit keysten
....................................................... enter, confirm Insert the storage battery without force. Never touch the contacts on the Orderman - risk of breakage !
Permanent service life
- with backlight ............... approx. 2 hours, 40 min
- without backlight ...................... approx. 12 hours Before the storage battery is completely discharged, the storage battery's warning symbol on the display begins to blink. This serves as notification that the storage battery is to be recharged or replaced. Keyboard Page 6 Power Supply Page 13 Description of the Keyboard The keyboard can be randomly configurated from the application program. For the exact function and usage of the individual keys, refer to the description of the application program. ON .......................................................... ON/OFF key Key name and definition:
F ............................................................. function key SPLIT ............................................................ splitting
- ....................................................................... minus
.................................................................. upwards TOTAL ................................................................. total ST .................................................................. subtotal CANCEL ........................................................... cancel PRINT ................................................................. print
............................................................. downwards
...................................................... choice of table
........................................................ multiplication
........................................................ price look up
................................................................. comma
..................................................................... clear
................................................ digit keysten
....................................................... enter, confirm Keyboard Page 6 O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s SETUP MENU O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s SETUP MENU O R D E R M A N key, the display of both arrows can be With the switched on/off. If the arrows are displayed, the time for the automatic switch-off can be modified through the keys Intervals of 1 to 7 minutes can be set. - means that the switch-off function is deactivated. Exit After having made the required changes, move the pointer to the exit field and confirm with The question save appears:
. The setup menu serves to set the background lighting, contrast, automatic switch-off and the radio channels. The setup menu is accessed by pressing the key during which the ON key is slightly pressed, turning on the Orderman. The following image appears:
SNR ................................... Orderman's serial number 22 ............................................ internal temperature 7.8V .............................. voltage of the storage battery channel...................................... transmission channel backlight...................................... background lighting contrast.......................................... contrast light/dark power-off.................................... automatic switch-off exit .............................................................. terminate The individual points can be selected by the keys and confirmed by
. Setting the Channels key, the display of both arrows can be With the switched on/off. If the arrows are displayed, the time for the automatic switch-off can be modified through the keys Intervals of 1 to 7 minutes can be set. - means that the switch-off function is deactivated. Exit After having made the required changes, move the pointer to the exit field and confirm with The question save appears:
. The setup menu serves to set the background lighting, contrast, automatic switch-off and the radio channels. The setup menu is accessed by pressing the key during which the ON key is slightly pressed, turning on the Orderman. The following image appears:
SNR ................................... Orderman's serial number 22 ............................................ internal temperature 7.8V .............................. voltage of the storage battery channel...................................... transmission channel backlight...................................... background lighting contrast.......................................... contrast light/dark power-off.................................... automatic switch-off exit .............................................................. terminate The individual points can be selected by the keys and confirmed by
. Setting the Channels 1 for yes ............. changes are permanently stored 0 for no ...........changes are not permanently stored, but remain active until switch-off. The Orderman now starts normal operation. Setup Page 11 Attention: The channels are determined during installation and may not be changed, as otherwise the radio connection is interfered with !
The radio channels of all radio frequency basis stations to be found in the system must be entered in the channel list (but no others). Setup Page 8 1 for yes ............. changes are permanently stored 0 for no ...........changes are not permanently stored, but remain active until switch-off. The Orderman now starts normal operation. Setup Page 11 Attention: The channels are determined during installation and may not be changed, as otherwise the radio connection is interfered with !
The radio channels of all radio frequency basis stations to be found in the system must be entered in the channel list (but no others). Setup Page 8 O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N AUTHORIZATION FOR USAGE IN AUTHORIZATION FOR USAGE IN Austria GZ412120-ZB/94 GZ358967-ZB/95 Germany G117521F Switzerland BAKOM 95.0394.K.P. Denmark Greece ALR 9539 TELESTYRELSEN GREECE EK 394 GREECE EK 395 Belgium RTT/D/X1219 The Netherlands NL95092270 NL95092271 Austria GZ412120-ZB/94 GZ358967-ZB/95 Germany G117521F Switzerland BAKOM 95.0394.K.P. Denmark Greece ALR 9539 TELESTYRELSEN GREECE EK 394 GREECE EK 395 Belgium RTT/D/X1219 The Netherlands NL95092270 NL95092271 Copyright by think dig High Tech Solutions Gmbh All rights reserved It is illegal to reproduce, copy, distribute or translate this text or any parts of it without the permission of think dig High Tech Solution Gmbh. We reserve the right to make any technical modifications. Page 1 Copyright by think dig High Tech Solutions Gmbh All rights reserved It is illegal to reproduce, copy, distribute or translate this text or any parts of it without the permission of think dig High Tech Solution Gmbh. We reserve the right to make any technical modifications. Authorization for Usage in ... Page 18 Page 1 Authorization for Usage in ... Page 18 O R D E R M A N GENERAL INFORMATION The Orderman has been specially designed for the food & beverage industry. It is an electronic radio ordering pad component of an ordering system. An ordering system, at a minimum, consists of an Orderman, a radio frequency basis station and a host computer with an application program. The application program on the host computer controls the entire dialog to the Orderman. Only the standard unit is described in this manual. If the manufacturer of the utilized application program had his requirements adapted to the unit, refer to this in the description of the application program. t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N GENERAL INFORMATION The Orderman has been specially designed for the food & beverage industry. It is an electronic radio ordering pad component of an ordering system. An ordering system, at a minimum, consists of an Orderman, a radio frequency basis station and a host computer with an application program. The application program on the host computer controls the entire dialog to the Orderman. Only the standard unit is described in this manual. If the manufacturer of the utilized application program had his requirements adapted to the unit, refer to this in the description of the application program. MAINTENANCE High Temperatures Do not expose the Orderman to extremely warm irradiation (i.e., direct sun light, heaters). Repairs Never attempt to disassemble the Orderman. There are no parts in the interior which can be serviced by a non-expert. Contacts Never touch the contacts on the Orderman - danger of breakage. Cleaning Wipe off the Ordermann with a clean, soft cloth. Never use any cleaning agents, chemicals or compressed air to remove dust. Liquids The Orderman is splashproof (IP 54) and liquid-
resistant up to the seam. If any liquid penetrates into the Orderman, it can become damaged in this way. Should liquid have penetrated into the unit, it must be examined by our Customer Service for any possible damages. MAINTENANCE High Temperatures Do not expose the Orderman to extremely warm irradiation (i.e., direct sun light, heaters). Repairs Never attempt to disassemble the Orderman. There are no parts in the interior which can be serviced by a non-expert. Contacts Never touch the contacts on the Orderman - danger of breakage. Cleaning Wipe off the Ordermann with a clean, soft cloth. Never use any cleaning agents, chemicals or compressed air to remove dust. Liquids The Orderman is splashproof (IP 54) and liquid-
resistant up to the seam. If any liquid penetrates into the Orderman, it can become damaged in this way. Should liquid have penetrated into the unit, it must be examined by our Customer Service for any possible damages. General Information Page 3 Maintenance Page 16 General Information Page 3 Maintenance Page 16 t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N TECHNICAL DATA Splashproof ....................................................... IP 54 Integrated antenna within the display area Frequency range............ 433.050 MHz - 434.790 MHz Operating frequency ..... 433.175 MHz - 434.650 MHz TECHNICAL DATA Splashproof ....................................................... IP 54 Integrated antenna within the display area Frequency range............ 433.050 MHz - 434.790 MHz Operating frequency ..... 433.175 MHz - 434.650 MHz Radio output ............................................ less 10 mW
(compare with radio telephone up to 600 mW) Recharging the Storage Battery Radio output ............................................ less 10 mW
(compare with radio telephone up to 600 mW) Recharging the Storage Battery Signalling frequency ................................. 9,600 baud Range
in buildings ........................................... up to 50 m Planar occulation ............................ up to 7,800 m2 Note:
Building construction and metal parts could influence the range. Nominal voltage of the storage battery ............... 7.2 V Service life of the storage battery
- permanent with backlight .. up to 2 hours, 40 min
- without backlight ......................... up to 12 hours Storage battery's charging time with
- power pack on the Ordermann .......... max. 6 hours
- charging station ..................... max. 1 hour, 30 min Dimensions ................ 90 (W) x 190 (W) x 28(D) mm Weight of the storage battery ............................ 390 g Operating temperature range ............. -10C to +40C Power pack
- max. power consumption input voltage ...................... 220-240 V ~, 50-60 Hz from power supply ........................... 84mA/19.4VA Number of the Certificate of Approval from the Federal Bureau for Approvals inTelecommunication (GFR) ................ G117521F FW Supplied Accessories 1 operating manual 1 power pack 1 storage battery Technical Data Page 5 The recharging of the storage battery takes place by plugging in the power pack. The unit can be used during the loading procedure. The loading time of a completely discharged storage battery amounts to a max. of 6 hours. During the charging process, the red light in the 0 key lights up
(when viewing, can be dimmed by placing a hand over it). When the red light begins to blink, the charging process is ended (Compensation operation to off-set self-discharging). General Advice Never short-circuit the contact surfaces of the storage battery!
Do not open the storage battery's housing!
Only the storage battery in our supply range is to be used. In order to avoide short circuiting, do not overheat the storage battery. Do not place the storage battery in an open fire -
danger of explosion!
If the Orderman is not being used for a longer period of time, remove the storage battery and store it in a cool, dry place. The serice life of the storage battery can be extended by occasionally using the Orderman up to the storage battery's warning. A defective storage battery is to be disposed of according to the local authorities'regulations for NiCd batteries. Signalling frequency ................................. 9,600 baud Range
in buildings ........................................... up to 50 m Planar occulation ............................ up to 7,800 m2 Note:
Building construction and metal parts could influence the range. Nominal voltage of the storage battery ............... 7.2 V Service life of the storage battery
- permanent with backlight .. up to 2 hours, 40 min
- without backlight ......................... up to 12 hours Storage battery's charging time with
- power pack on the Ordermann .......... max. 6 hours
- charging station ..................... max. 1 hour, 30 min Dimensions ................ 90 (W) x 190 (W) x 28(D) mm Weight of the storage battery ............................ 390 g Operating temperature range ............. -10C to +40C Power pack
- max. power consumption input voltage ...................... 220-240 V ~, 50-60 Hz from power supply ........................... 84mA/19.4VA Number of the Certificate of Approval from the Federal Bureau for Approvals inTelecommunication (GFR) ................ G117521F FW Supplied Accessories 1 operating manual 1 power pack 1 storage battery Power Supply Page 14 Technical Data Page 5 The recharging of the storage battery takes place by plugging in the power pack. The unit can be used during the loading procedure. The loading time of a completely discharged storage battery amounts to a max. of 6 hours. During the charging process, the red light in the 0 key lights up
(when viewing, can be dimmed by placing a hand over it). When the red light begins to blink, the charging process is ended (Compensation operation to off-set self-discharging). General Advice Never short-circuit the contact surfaces of the storage battery!
Do not open the storage battery's housing!
Only the storage battery in our supply range is to be used. In order to avoide short circuiting, do not overheat the storage battery. Do not place the storage battery in an open fire -
danger of explosion!
If the Orderman is not being used for a longer period of time, remove the storage battery and store it in a cool, dry place. The serice life of the storage battery can be extended by occasionally using the Orderman up to the storage battery's warning. A defective storage battery is to be disposed of according to the local authorities'regulations for NiCd batteries. Power Supply Page 14 O R D E R M A N Special Keys t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N SETTING-INTO-OPERATION Special Keys SETTING-INTO-OPERATION The display contrast can be modified by combining the following keys:
............................................. increase contrast ON +
ON +
............................................ decrease contrast This modification is not permanently stored and is only valid until switching off the Orderman. For a permanent modification,see the chapter "Set-up Menu". DISPLAY 2 sizes of lettering are available:
- 6 x 8 matrix
- 8 x 14 matrix Depending on the lettering and its size, up to 8 lines with 21 characters each can be displayed. Graphics can likewise be shown on the display. General Reference The display can be randomly controlled from the application program on the host computer. Refer to the description of the application program on the different display layouts (input masks, etc.) Setting-into-operation takes place by quickly pressing the ON key. The following display appears:
SNR ...........................s erial number of the Orderman V1.51E ............................................. Software version Before the first setting-into-operation, verify the settings in the Setup menu. No radio connection If no radio connection to a radio frequency basis station exists (i.e., outside of the radio range), digits appear on the display in the upper right-hand corner. These display the radio channel change. The Orderman attempts to pick up radio connection to a radio frequency basis station. Note:
Inverse-displayed digits can also mean that the entered data cannot be accepted by the host computer. The display contrast can be modified by combining the following keys:
............................................. increase contrast ON +
ON +
............................................ decrease contrast This modification is not permanently stored and is only valid until switching off the Orderman. For a permanent modification,see the chapter "Set-up Menu". DISPLAY 2 sizes of lettering are available:
- 6 x 8 matrix
- 8 x 14 matrix Depending on the lettering and its size, up to 8 lines with 21 characters each can be displayed. Graphics can likewise be shown on the display. General Reference The display can be randomly controlled from the application program on the host computer. Refer to the description of the application program on the different display layouts (input masks, etc.) Setting-into-operation takes place by quickly pressing the ON key. The following display appears:
SNR ...........................s erial number of the Orderman V1.51E ............................................. Software version Before the first setting-into-operation, verify the settings in the Setup menu. No radio connection If no radio connection to a radio frequency basis station exists (i.e., outside of the radio range), digits appear on the display in the upper right-hand corner. These display the radio channel change. The Orderman attempts to pick up radio connection to a radio frequency basis station. Note:
Inverse-displayed digits can also mean that the entered data cannot be accepted by the host computer. Display Page 7 Setting-into-Operation Page 12 Display Page 7 Setting-into-Operation Page 12 O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N O R D E R M A N t h i n k d i g t h i n k d i g H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s H i g h T e c h S o l u t i o n s O R D E R M A N This is the only way to guarantee that the Orderman is functioning perfectly in the entire area. The order and position of the entries is of no importance. The following keys are available:
............alternate between move and change
........Pointer moves when move is indicated.
, Radio channel setting is changed one time each when change is indicated
-, print....Radio channel setting is changed ten times when change is indicated. .........Radio channel setting is cancelled at the present pointer position. Setting of Backlight
- 1-99 secounds by the keys and
. Setting of Contrast This is the only way to guarantee that the Orderman is functioning perfectly in the entire area. The order and position of the entries is of no importance. The following keys are available:
............alternate between move and change
........Pointer moves when move is indicated.
, Radio channel setting is changed one time each when change is indicated
-, print....Radio channel setting is changed ten times when change is indicated. .........Radio channel setting is cancelled at the present pointer position. Setting of Backlight
- 1-99 secounds by the keys and
. Setting of Contrast With the key, the display of both arrows can be switched on/off. If the arrows are displayed, the contrast can be changed through the keys. The result can be seen immediately on the display. With the key, the display of both arrows can be switched on/off. If the arrows are displayed, the contrast can be changed through the keys. The result can be seen immediately on the display. The background lighting can be set by the follows:
- always on ....................................... always in operation key as The background lighting can be set by the follows:
- always on ....................................... always in operation key as
- off ......................................................... always shut off
- off ......................................................... always shut off Setting of Power-off Setting of Power-off After expiration of the set time, the automatic switch-
off disconnects after the Orderman's last key depression. Setup Page 9 Setup Page 10 Setup Page 9 After expiration of the set time, the automatic switch-
off disconnects after the Orderman's last key depression. Setup Page 10