V e c t r on S y st ems Vec t r on P O S Touch Us e r m a n u a l
Your Vectron dealer Stamp Date: 05.07.2013 © 2013 by Vectron Systems AG Subject to error and technical modification Manufacturer Vectron Systems AG Willy-Brandt-Weg 41 48155 Muenster, Germany www.vectron.
C on t en t s 1. Terms, signs and symbols.................................................. 11 1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.2. 2. 3. General notes on safety..................................................... 14 About this manual. . ............................................................. 16 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 4. Target group.................................................................................... 16 Purpose......................................................................................
V e c t ron P O S Va rio II 6. Starting.. .............................................................................. 43 6.1. 6.1.1. 6.1.2. 6.1.3. 6.2. 6.3. 7. Operation. . ...........................................................................48 7.1. 7.1.1. 7.1.2. 7.2. 7.3. 7.3.1. 7.3.2. 7.4. 7.4.1. 7.4.2. 7.5. 7.5.1. 7.5.2. 7.5.3. 7.5.4. 7.5.5. 7.5.6. 7.5.7. 7.5.8. 7.6. 7.7. 7.8. 7.9. 8. 6 Setting up the Touch.. .....................................................................
9. Errors, possible reasons and troubleshooting................. 69 10. Service and maintenance................................................... 72 10.1. 10.1.1. 10.2. 10.3. Cleaning . . .......................................................................................... 72 Cleaning housing and display........................................................ 72 Maintenance. . ................................................................................... 72 Contacting the customer service.....
V e c t ron P O S Va rio II 16. Other Vectron products..................................................... 92 16.1. Stationary POS systems................................................................. 92 16.1.1. Vectron POS Mini II......................................................................... 93 16.1.2. Vectron POS Modular..................................................................... 94 16.1.3. Vectron POS SteelTouch II.............................................................
1. Ter ms, signs and s y mbols This chapter informs you about the terms, signs and symbols that are used in this manual. 1 .1 . N otes o n s afe t y This user manual contains safety notes, which indicate hazards when operating the Vectron POS Touch, in the following referred to as Touch. Each safety note consists of three elements, the signal word (1), the word message (2) and the safety symbol (3). 1 EN 3 2 Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 1 .1 .1 . Si g n a l wo rd s Signal words inform you about the risk of danger. The risk contains information on how serious injuries are and how probable it is that an injury will occur. A ADANGER The signal word “DANGER” indicates a danger with high risk, which will result in death or severe injury if it is not avoided. A AWARNING The signal word “WARNING” indicates a danger with medium risk, which could result in death or severe injury if it is not avoided.
1 .1 . 2 . S afe t y sy m b o l s Each safety note contains a safety symbol, which marks the hazard graphically. If no special safety symbol is available, the general safety symbol is used. Safety symbols have the following meaning: Symbol A A a q 1. 2. Meaning General safety symbols for signal word panels, warning of personal injuries. General safety symbol for hazards for which no special safety symbol is available. Special safety symbol for hazards through crushing.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 2. G ener al no t e s on s a f e t y This chapter informs you about general hazards that exist when operating the Touch. Observe the following notes on safety by all means: A ADANGER • Use exclusively undamaged power cords, power supplies and POS systems in their original state. You can suffer an electric shock, if for instance the components of the POS system are not insulated properly. Please contact your Vectron dealer if the components of the POS system are damaged.
NOTICE • Never set up the power supply and the POS system other than described in the instructions. You can damage the components of the POS system, if for instance the setup site is not stable. Prior to setup please read chapter 6.1.1 “Selecting the setup site for the Touch” on page 44. • Put the safety plug of the supplied power cord exclusively into a grounded socket with alternating voltage between 110 and 240 volt, which is protected with a fault current circuit breaker.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 3. A bou t t his manual This user manual is part of the Touch. The user manual must be kept together with the Touch. When forwarding the Touch please forward this manual as well. 3 .1 . Ta rg e t g ro u p This user manual is meant for end users of the Touch. 3.2. P u r p os e This user manual informs you about performance and features of the Touch. It is meant to inform you about how to start, operate and close down the Touch. 3.3.
For this reason, this user manual contains only the information that applies for all Touch POS systems, since the Vectron POS software should be programmed and configured individually for you. This user manual does not contain information about programming and configuration of the Touch POS system. You should have obtained detailed training and documentation, adjusted to your programming and configuration of Vectron POS software, from your Vectron dealer. 3.4.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h The “EC Declaration of conformity” certifies the guidelines with which the Touch complies and according to which standards the Touch was built. The chapter “Accessories” informs you about additional products that you can buy and use together with the Touch. The chapter “Other Vectron products” informs you about other products, which Vectron offers in addition to the Touch.
4. Speci f ic a t ion This chapter informs you about the features, the technical data and the intended use of the POS Touch. The POS Touch is a stationary POS system that consists of two components: the stationary POS system and the power supply Vectron PS60 with a power cord. 4 .1 . To u ch P OS sys te m Vectron Touch is a stationary POS system, which you can also use without network connection. The housing of the Touch and the stand are made of plastic and chromed zinc.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h In a network you can configure the Touch as client or as server. A client sends for example data to a server, which manages the POS systems network and processes the received data. Your Vectron dealer can integrate the Touch via network interface to a POS system network, so that the Touch can receive data via the network and send data to other POS systems. A loudspeaker is integrated to the housing of the Touch.
Your Vectron dealer can mount a customer display to the customer display connection of the Touch, which shows texts and graphics. Please ask your Vectron dealer if you want him to mount and configure a customer display. Your Vectron dealer should have configured and programmed the Touch according to your requests. 4 . 2 . Ve c tro n P OS s of t wa re The Touch is supplied with Vectron POS software, which your Vectron dealer configured and programmed. All Vectron POS systems use the same software.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 4.3. Us e a s d i re c te d The Touch may be used as POS system. The power supply Vectron PS60 may be used for supplying the Touch with power. Use the supplied power cord with safety plug to connect the Touch and the power supply Vectron PS60 to a grounded socket. Using other power supplies and power cords is not as directed. The power supply network must be protected with a fault current circuit breaker. The Touch and the power supply Vectron PS60 must not be opened.
be accessible to the respective operators. The passwords must exclusively be known by the respective operators. Operator rights must be assigned thoroughly, since operators - depending on their rights - can change or delete data, configuration and programming of the Touch. These changes can cause you financial damage or lead to penal consequences, for instance if the stored data does no longer comply with demands of the fiscal authorities.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Keep the packaging material for dispatch purposes. Send the Touch exclusively in its original packaging. Vect ron Systems AG does not accept liability for damages due to improper packaging. Use as directed also includes the reading and understanding of this user manual. In addition, the accidental regulations of the professional organizations have to be observed. Any other use than the one described is not as directed.
4.4. Te ch n i c a l d a t a This chapter informs you about the technical data of the Touch. 4 . 4 .1 . To u ch P OS sys te m Technical data of the Touch POS system Display diagonal 38.1 cm (15") Display type TFT-LCD Display backlight LED backlight Display size (active) 30.4 x 22.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Technical data of the Touch POS system 26 Mounting of external mounting of external peripherals at the display housing left and right possible devices for SD-cards up to 4 GB and SDHC-cards up to 32 GB SD-card slot mono; 2 W Loudspeaker through external power supply PS60; integrated in stand Power supply for permanent power supply of the cache Buffer battery 22 W in normal operation without external devices; 0.
4 . 4 . 2 . P owe r su p p l y Ve c tro n P S 6 0 Technical data of power supply Vectron PS60 Input voltage 100 to 240 V alternating voltage Input current Output voltage 2A/115VAC 1A/230VAC 24 V direct current Output current max. 3.75 A Output power max. 90 W Power consumption max. 100 W No-load loss 0.3 to 0.5 W Temperature storage: -40 to 85 °C operation: -30 to 50 °C operation: 20 to 90 %, non condensing Air humidity Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Certified 6.0 x 14.7 x 3.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 4 . 4 . 3 . Ve c tro n P OS s of t wa re Technical data of Vectron POS software 100,000 PLUs * 65,535 Departments * 2,000 Operators * 65,535 Guest checks and customers * 200 POS systems per network * 100 Printers per network * * Maximum values, which can only be obtained with special programming.
5. D e v ic e de s cr ip t ion Here you are informed about the components of the Touch, where you find the components, their designation and their functions. 5 .1 . S h i p m e nt Shipment of the Touch POS system comprises the parts listed below. Please check the correct delivery on receipt.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 5 . 2 .1 . To u ch fro nt v i ew 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. 2: Touch front view Pos.
Brightness sensor pos. 1 The brightness sensor meters the illuminance and controls the display brightness. Touch screen pos. 2 Via the touch screen you enter data to the Vectron POS Touch using a touch pen or your fingers. Operator lock pos. 3 By means of an operator key you log in to the Touch via the operator lock. Insert for operator lock pos.4 The operator lock is mounted to this insert. Your Vectron dealer can remove the operator lock from the insert and replace it by another operator lock.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 5 . 2 . 2 . To u ch re a r v i ew 6 5 1 4 2 3 Fig. 3: Touch rear view Pos.
Customer display port cover pos. 1 Behind this cover you find the port for a customer display, which you can purchase as accessory. Hinge pos. 2 The hinge connects housing and stand. It serves for tilting the housing in order to adjust the display to your angle of view. On- Off key pos. 3 The On-/Off key serves for switching the Touch on and off. Loudspeaker opening pos. 4 A loudspeaker is mounted behind this opening. Via this loudspeaker the Touch can play system sounds for example.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 5 . 2 . 3 . To u ch re a r v i ew wi th o u t p o r t cove r 1 2 4 Fig. 4: Touch rear view without port cover Pos.
Serial number label pos. 1 The serial number label serves for unambiguous identification of the Touch. The label contains the product designation and the serial number of the Touch. Ports and connections pos. 2 For details on ports and connections please see in chapter 5.2.4 “Ports and connections detailed view” on page 36. Connector board label pos. 3 The connector board label informs you about the designations and functions of connectors. Interface label pos.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 5 . 2 . 4 . P o r t s a n d co n n e c ti o n s d e t a i l e d v i ew 1 2 3 8 4 5 7 Fig. 5: Ports and connections detailed view Pos.
USB ports pos. 1 Via the USB ports you can connect external devices and storage media to the Touch. Network port pos. 2 To the network port you can connect a network cable. Serial ports pos. 3 Via the serial ports you can connect external devices to Touch. Audio connection pos. 4 To the audio port you can connect stereo loudspeakers, e.g. for playing system sounds. Power connection pos. 5 EN The power plug of the Vectron PS60 is connected to the power supply. Cash drawer ports pos.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 5 . 2 . 5 . P owe r su p p l y Ve c tro n P S 6 0 1 4 2 3 Fig. 6: Power supply Vectron PS60 Pos.
Power line plug pos. 2 The power cable plug is put into the power connection of the Touch. Female connector pos. 3 The female connector of the power cord is put into the mains plug. Serial number label pos. 4 The serial number label serves for unambiguous identification of the power supply Vectron PS60. The label contains the product designation and the serial no. of the Vectron PS60.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 5 . 2 . 6 . P owe r co rd 1 2 Fig. 7: German power cord 1 2 Fig. 8: English power cord 1 2 Fig. 9: American power cord Pos.
Female connector pos. 1 The female connector is put into the mains plug of the power supply Vectron PS60. Safety plug pos. 2 The safety plug is put into a grounded socket, which is protected by a fault current circuit breaker. The safety plug may differ from the one shown in the figure.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 5.3. D i m e n si o n s 362 (14.3") 436 (17.2") 307 (12.1") 365 (14.4") 256 (10.1") 274 (10.8") 56 (2.2") 51 (2.0") 363 (14.3") Fig.
6. S t ar t ing This chapter tells you how to start the Touch. Your Vectron dealer should have programmed and configured the Touch POS system for you prior to starting. He should support you with the starting. Prior to starting your Vectron dealer should train you with the operation of the Touch. Furthermore he should inform you about the functions of the Touch POS system and adjust them to your demands.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 6 .1 . S e t ti n g u p th e To u ch This chapter tells you how to set up the Touch, how to connect it to the power supply and how to connect devices to the Touch. 6 .1 .1 . S e l e c ti n g th e s e tu p si te fo r th e To u ch This chapter informs you about the setup site for the Touch. a NOTICE XX •• Never set up the power supply and the POS system other than described in the instructions .
6 .1 . 2 . Co n n e c ti n g To u ch to th e p owe r su p p l y This chapter tells you how to connect the Touch to the power supply. • Place the Touch to a site as described in chapter 6.1.1 “Selecting the setup site for the Touch” on page 44 . • Put the safety plug of the supplied power cord into a grounded socket with alternating voltage between 110 and 240, which is protected by a fault current circuit breaker. 6 .1 . 3 .
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 6 . 2 . Ad j u s ti n g th e d i s p l ay This chapter tells you how to adjust the display of Touch. q A ACAUTION Never put your fingers into the gap between display housing and hinge. • • You can crush your fingers since the gap becomes smaller when the housing is moved. XX • Hold the stand of the Touch with one hand and the housing with the other. • Adjust the display to your field of vision by tilting the housing. Fig.
NOTICE Do not tilt the screen jerkily beyond the permissible adjustment range. • • Maximum screen adjustment range see drawing on the left. XX Versandposition zulässiger Schwenkbereich nach der Installation 6 . 3 . Ad j u s ti n g th e o p ti o n a l cu s to m e r d i s p l ay This chapter tells you how to adjust an optional customer display. • Hold the housing of the Touch with one hand and the housing of the customer display with the other.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 7. Oper a t ion This chapter tells you how to use the Touch in normal mode. 7.1 . Swi tch i n g th e To u ch o n a n d of f This chapter tells you how to switch on and off the Touch. 7.1 .1 . Swi tch i n g o n th e To u ch If the Touch was started as described in chapter 6 “Starting” on page 43 , you can switch it on. • Shortly press the On/Off key to switch on the Touch. Fig.
7.1 . 2 . Swi tch i n g of f th e To u ch This chapter tells you how to switch off the Touch. • Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the Touch. EN Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 7. 2 . Ente r i n g d a t a to th e To u ch This chapter tells you how to enter data to the Touch via the touch screen. You are also informed about the display elements. Your display layout may differ from the one shown in this manual, depending on programming and configuration of your Touch. Explanations in this user manual refer to the Vectron hospitality user interface with version 1.2.0.
• Touch the buttons of the touch screen with a touch pen or your fingers. 6 5 4 3 1 2 EN Fig. 14: Entering data Pos.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h PLU selection pos. 1 Here you select the PLUs that are stored in PLU programming of the Touch and are shown on the user interface. Open GC display pos. 2 Shows the currently open guest checks and the total sales of customers for the single GCs. Input field pos. 3 Displays for example the entries you make on the numeric pad. Furthermore, the price of the last booked PLU is displayed. Balance display pos.
7. 3 . Si g n i n to th e To u ch This chapter informs you about the sign in procedure and tells you how to sign in to the Touch. i Buttons that are mentioned in this chapter and that can be displayed as graphical elements, are shown in chapter 13 “Icons” on page 76 . Depending on the programming of your Touch you have to sign in to the POS system. Only then you can enter PLUs for example. The Vectron POS software stores the entries and assigns them to the respective operator.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 7. 3 .1 . Si g n i n v ia o p e ra to r b u t to n Carry out the following steps if your Touch was programmed for sign in via operator button. • Press the button. • Press the button. • Enter the operator number. • Press the button to sign in this operator. i The profile of the selected operator can be protected with a secret code. For sign in you have to enter the secret code. • Enter the secret code if it is requested.
7. 3 . 2 . Si g n i n v ia o p e ra to r key This chapter informs you about an operator lock system, how it works and what you have to consider when using the operator lock system. Your Touch is delivered with an operator lock system. It consists of two elements: the operator lock, referred to as lock in the following, and the operator key, referred to as key in the following. The lock is mounted to your Touch. Your Vectron dealer should have handed over the ordered keys on delivery.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Each operator has assigned rights in the POS system. This means that you are for example allowed to void PLUs and to open the guest checks of other operators. The rights are stored in tables. These tables will be called rights tables in the following. Your rights, too, are stored in rights tables. Your key has an unambiguous number. This number is stored in the rights table. This assignment helps Vectron POS software recognize who signs in to the POS system.
Carry out the following steps if your Touch was programmed for sign in via operator key. • Approach the key to the operator lock. EN Fig. 15: Approaching the key to the operator lock i The profile of the selected operator can be protected with a secret code. For sign in you have to enter the secret code. • Enter the secret code if it is requested. • For confirmation press the button to sign in this operator.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 7. 4 . Si g n o u t fro m th e To u ch This chapter tells you how to sign out from the Touch. i i Buttons that are mentioned in this chapter and that can be displayed as graphical elements, are shown in chapter 13 “Icons” on page 76 . You should sign out from the Touch if you do not use the POS system in order to avoid entries being made by others. 7. 4 .1 .
7. 4 . 2 . Si g n o u t v ia o p e ra to r key Carry out the following step if your Touch was programmed for sign out via operator key. • Approach the key to the lock if the Vectron L10 lock is mounted to the Touch. • Remove the key from the lock if the Vectron L20 or L30 lock is mounted to the Touch. EN Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 7. 5 . Wo r ki n g wi th g u es t ch e ck s This chapter informs you about the guest check (GC) function. Whether or not you can use this function depends on programming and configuration of your Touch. The GC function serves for separate storage of bookings for several customers. It is useful for instance in hospitality, to store food and drinks separately for each table in a restaurant.
7. 5 . 2 . Ente r i n g PLUs to a g u es t ch e ck This chapter tells you how to enter PLUs, which the customers ordered, to a GC. • Open the GC to which you want to enter the PLUs as described in chapter 7.5.1 “Opening a GC” on page 60 . • Press the buttons on which PLUs are stored in order to enter them. 7. 5 . 3 . Cl osi n g a G C When you close a GC, entries for this GC are stored. There are several ways to close a GC. • Press the button or open a new GC as described in chapter 7.5.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h i After opening the GC you can directly press or select another media. This is useful when you get the exact amount from the customer. 7. 5 . 5 . S p l i t ti n g PLUs of a g u es t ch e ck to i nvo i ce The GC split function serves for generating separate invoices for one GC. This is useful if guests of one table want to pay separately. i The GC split function can only be carried out if all PLUs of a GC have been booked. Close the open GC as described in chapter 7.5.
7. 5 . 6 . S p l i t ti n g si n g l e PLUs of a g u es t ch e ck to a n oth e r g u es t ch e ck The GC split function serves for transferring single PLUs to another guest check. This is useful if some guests want to change the table. i The GC split function can only be carried out if all PLUs of a GC have been booked. Close the open GC as described in chapter 7.5.3 “Closing a GC” on page 61 . • Open the GC to be split as described in chapter 7.5.1 “Opening a GC” on page 60 .
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 7. 5 .7. M ov i n g a l l PLUs of o n e g u es t ch e ck to a n oth e r g u es t ch e ck The move GC function serves for moving all PLUs of one GC to another. • Open the GC to be moved as described in chapter 7.5.1 “Opening a GC” on page 60 . • Press the button to display the payment surface. • Enter the GC no. to which all PLUs are to be moved. • Press the button to move the guest check. 7. 5 . 8 .
7. 6 . Wo r ki n g wi th h o l d b u f fe r s This chapter informs you about the hold buffer function. Whether or not you can use this function depends on programming and configuration of your Touch. The hold buffer function serves for separate storage of bookings made by several operators. This function is useful for example in a bakery, if only one POS system is available for several users. Another scenario would be the supermarket, where a customer forgot his purse in the car.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 7.7. Wo r ki n g wi th re p o r t s This chapter informs you about the report function. Whether or not you can use this function depends on programming and configuration of your Touch. In reports you can evaluate data that was stored in the POS system. The Vectron POS software provides several standard reports. You can display and print PLU- and operator reports for example. A PLU report can contain e.g.
7. 8 . Vo i d a n d Co r re c ti o n This chapter informs you about the void function. Whether or not you can use this function depends on programming and configuration of your Touch. You can cancel bookings if for instance an operator made false entries. Furthermore, you can program and configure the Touch so that PLUs are cancelled and the respective invoice is corrected, if a customer returns items. 7.9. Res t a r ti n g To u ch Restart the Touch by switching it off and on again.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 8. Shu t do w n This chapter tells you how to shut down the Touch. Shut down the Touch if you do not use it for a longer period. • Shortly press the On/Off key to switch off the Touch. Fig. 18: Switching off the Touch • Unplug the safety plug of the power cord from the socket. • Unplug all cables that are connected to the Touch. • Store the Vario II in a room where the temperature is between -10 and 50 °C.
9. Er r or s, po s sible r eas ons and t r ouble shoo t ing This chapter informs you about possible reasons for errors that occur when operating the Touch and tells you how to remove them yourself. Please contact your Vectron dealer if you cannot solve the problem yourself. Errors The Touch POS system cannot be switched on. The Touch POS system does not react to your entries. Possible reasons The safety plug is not put into a live socket.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Errors Possible reasons The Touch POS system does not react to your entries. The touch screen is not calibrated. Contact your Vectron dealer. Vectron POS software has a malfunction. Restart the Touch as described in chapter 7.9 “Restarting Touch” on page 67 . Programming and configuration of Touch is faulty. Contact your Vectron dealer. The touch screen is damaged. Contact your Vectron dealer. The Touch is switched off. Press the On/Off key as described in chapter 7.1.
Errors The sound reproduction at the Touch does not work. Sign in by key via the operator lock is not possible. Possible reasons Troubleshooting Vectron POS software has a malfunction. Restart the Touch as described in chapter 7.9 “Restarting Touch” on page 67 . Programming and configuration of the Touch are faulty. Contact your Vectron dealer. The touch screen is damaged. Contact your Vectron dealer. Loudspeakers are connected but the volume is too low.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 10. S er v ic e and main t enanc e This chapter tells you how to clean the Touch and informs you how to get technical support. 10 .1 . Cl e a n i n g This chapter tells you how to clean the Touch. a NOTICE Caustic cleansers can damage the surfaces X X Do not use caustic cleansers X X Only use mild cleansers or water for cleaning 10 .1 .1 . Cl e a n i n g h o u si n g a n d d i s p l ay Clean the housing of the Touch and the display with a flufffree cloth.
11. Dispo s al Vectron Systems AG takes back waste electric and electronic equipment that has been used for commercial purposes and that was produced by or on behalf of the company, consistent with article 9 of directive 2002/96/EC, last changed by directive 2003/108/EC. The company will dispose of the waste electric and electronic equipment properly. The legal obligation applies for devices, that will be put on the market after August 13, 2005.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 12. Glo s s ar y This chapter explains the terms that are used in context with the Touch. Term 74 Definition Bar code Information, which consists of bars with varying widths and spaces of parallel lines. The bar code represents data, which e.g. the POS system can decode. Booking memory Memory in which every booking of the operators is stored. Button A button is programmed in the POS system and releases commands.
Term Definition User interface All display elements and buttons on the screen, which serve for display of information or execution of functions. X-report Intermediate report, where data is not deleted from the memory. Z-report Final report, where data is deleted from the memory.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 13. Ic ons Icons are pictographs on the display of the Touch. Icons shown on the display are designated buttons. A touch of the display button calls functions, like e.g. generating an invoice. This chapter lists some of the icons integrated in Vectron POS software and explains their meaning. You can load self-created icons to Vectron POS software, e.g. for product groups or products.
Overview of icons that are integrated in Vectron POS software: The numbering of lines and columns is meant to help you with the designation of icons in this table. The icon no. of each icon that is used in Vectron POS software can be found in the detailed table starting page 78.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Meaning of icons that are integrated in Vectron POS software: Icon no.
Icon no. Icon Meaning 15 Shift lock 16 Editor 17 New record 18 Delete records 19 Print 20 Next record 21 Prev.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Icon no. 80 Icon Meaning 30 Store 31 Network 32 Clear 33 Esc 34 Mode 101 Takeaway 102 Cancel receipt 103 Duplicate receipt 104 Guest counter 105 In-house 106 No invoice 107 Operator 108 Manager func.
Icon no. Icon Meaning 111 PLU 112 Invoice 113 Load invoice 114 Recall invoice 115 Duplicate GC 116 Split by seat no.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Icon no.
Icon no. Icon Meaning 141 Table reservations 142 Department DPT 143 Department WG 201 Cash 202 Media no.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h Icon no.
14. EC D eclar a t ion o f c on f or mi t y Manufacturer Vectron Systems AG Willy-Brandt-Weg 41 48155 Muenster, Germany Device type Stationary POS System Type designation Vectron POS Touch 15 The manufacturer declares that the above designated product complies with the fundamental standards of directives 2004/108/ EC and 2006/95/EC when used as directed.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 15. Ac c e s s or ie s At this point we would like to inform you about the accessories you can purchase for the Touch. More information and the technical data for accessories are available on the Internet at www. vectron.de. Please address your questions concerning our products to your Vectron dealer. 15 .1 . O p e ra to r l o ck sys te m s You can mount various operator lock systems to the Touch. You can use an operator lock system for sign in to the Touch. 15 .1 .1 .
15 .1 . 2 . O p e ra to r l o ck Ve c tro n L 20 The Vectron L20 operator lock is mounted to the operator lock insert, which is supplied together with the Touch. Fig. 20: Operator lock Vectron L20 15 .1 . 3 . O p e ra to r l o ck Ve c tro n L 3 0 The Vectron L30 operator lock is mounted to the operator lock insert, which is supplied together with the Touch. Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 15 . 2 . Cu s to m e r d i s p l ays Vectron customer displays serve for showing texts and graphics, e.g. for informing your customers about special offers. 15 . 2 .1 . Cu s to m e r d i s p l ay Ve c tro n C5 6 The Vectron C56 customer display is mounted to the display housing of the POS system or to a stand, which can be ordered in two different sizes. The customer display has a screen diagonal of 13.16 cm (5.2"), on which 2 x 20 characters can be shown.
15 . 2 . 2 . Cu s to m e r d i s p l ay Ve c tro n C 75 The Vectron C75 customer display has a screen diagonal of 17.78 cm (7"). It can show texts and graphics. The C75 has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. EN Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 15 . 3 . C a b l e The following cable is offered as accessory for the Touch. 15 . 3 .1 . E x te n si o n c a b l e Ve c tro n P S 6 0 The extension cable Vectron PS60 extends the cable of the Vectron PS60 power supply. Fig.
15 . 4 . To u ch p e n s The touch pens serve for entering data via the touch screen of Touch. 15 . 4 .1 . Ve c tro n To u ch p e n The Vectron touch pen serves for entering data via the touch screen of Touch. The touch pen is made of plastic. Fig. 25: Vectron Touch pen 15 . 4 . 2 . M u l tifu n c ti o n to u ch p e n The touch pen serves for entering data via the touch screen of Touch. The multifunction touch pen has an integrated ball pen refill.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 16. O t her Vec t r on pr oduc t s This chapter tells you which other Vectron products you can purchase in addition to the Touch. For current and detailed information please see the Internet at www.vectron.de. Please address your questions concerning our products to your Vectron dealer. 16 .1 . St a ti o n a r y P OS sys te m s The stationary POS systems can be used as single station systems.
16 .1 .1 . Ve c tro n P OS M i n i I I Vectron POS Mini II has a 17.8 cm display (7"). Data is entered via flat keyboard or touch screen. EN Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 16 .1 . 2 . Ve c tro n P OS M o d u l a r Vectron POS Modular can be combined with various monitors and keyboards. Monitors: • Monitor Vectron D80T; 21.3 cm screen (8.4") • Monitor Vectron D151T; 38.1 cm screen (15") • Monitor Vectron D153T; 38.1 cm screen (15") • Monitor Vectron D171T; 43.2 cm screen (17") Keyboards: • Flat keyboard Vectron K10F • Raised keyboard Vectron K10R Fig.
16 .1 . 3 . Ve c tro n P OS Ste e lTo u ch I I You can order Vectron POS SteelTouch II with 38.1 cm(15") and 43.1 cm display (17"). Data input is made via the touch screen. EN Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 16 .1 . 4 . Ve c tro n P OS Ste e lTo u ch Li g ht Vectron POS SteelTouch Light has a 38.1 cm display (15"). Data input is made via the touch screen. Fig.
16 .1 . 5 . Ve c tro n P OS Ste e lTo u ch P C Vectron POS SteelTouch PC has a 38.1 cm display (15"). The POS system is a computer with operating system Microsoft ® Windows ® , on which the Vectron POS software is installed. Input is made via the touch screen. EN Fig.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 16 .1 . 6 . Ve c tro n P OS Va r i o I I Vectron POS Vario II has a 30.75 cm display (12.1”). Data input is made via flat keyboard or touch screen. Abb.
16 . 2 . H y b r i d a n d m o b i l e P OS sys te m s Hybrid POS systems are suitable for mobile use and for stationary use in a charging- and docking station. You can use the mobile systems directly on the site where you serve your customers. All mobile and stationary POS systems are compatible thanks to the uniform Vectron POS software. 16 . 2 .1 . Ve c tro n P OS M o b i l e Pa d Vectron POS MobilePad is a hybrid POS system with 21.3 cm display (8,4”).
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 16 . 2 . 2 . Ve c tro n P OS M o b i l e P ro Vectron POS MobilePro is a mobile system with 8.9 cm display (3,5”). Data input is made via keyboard or touch screen. The MobilePro charging station serves for charging batteries. Fig.
16 . 3 . S of t wa re Vectron software serves for example for evaluating or adjusting data of your POS systems. 16 . 3 .1 . Ve c tro n Co m m a n d e r Vectron Commander is a communication- and evaluation software for Vectron POS systems. The software can be used with computers with Microsoft ® Windows ® operating system. Via connection to the Vectron POS system the Vectron Commander can poll, evaluate and manage the POS system data.
V e c t ron P O S T ouc h 16 . 3 . 2 . Ve c tro n P OS s of t wa re Vectron POS software is the system software for Vectron POS systems. Your Vectron dealer can program and configure the Vectron POS software individually for you. All mobile and stationary POS systems as well as Vectron POS PC are compatible thanks to the uniform Vectron POS software. 16 . 3 . 3 .