Oracle MICROS Kitchen Display Controller 210 Bedienungsanleitung

Oracle® MICROS Kitchen Display
Controller 210
Setup Guide
F23693-02
April 2020

Oracle MICROS Kitchen Display Controller 210 Setup Guide,
F23693-02
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Contents
1 Preface
Audience 1-1
Admonitions 1-1
Customer Support 1-2
Documentation 1-2
Revision History 1-2
2 The Oracle MICROS Kitchen Display Controller 210 (KDC-210)
Oracle MICROS KDC-210 Basic Features 2-1
3 KDC-210 – Initial Setup
Preinstallation Considerations 3-1
Connecting Bump Bars 3-2
Supported Monitors 3-2
Supported Power Adapter 3-2
KDC-210 Initial Startup – Microsoft Windows 10 3-3
KDC-210 Initial Startup – Oracle Linux for MICROS 3-3
4 Accessibility Features
5 KDC-210 BIOS Options
Accessing BIOS 5-1
Viewing System Information 5-1
Configuring System Security Settings 5-1
Exiting BIOS 5-1
6 Software Components
Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Operating System 6-1
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Oracle Linux Operating System 6-1
Oracle Linux for MICROS Commands 6-2
7 Equipment Dimensions
KDC-210 Dimensions 7-1
8 Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting 8-1
System Recovery 8-1
Performing a System Recovery with Microsoft Windows 10 8-1
Performing a System Recovery for Oracle Linux for MICROS 8-2
9 Safety and Handling
Safety Agency Compliance Statements 9-1
Safety Precautions 9-1
Modifications to Equipment 9-1
Placement of an Oracle Product 9-2
SELV Compliance 9-2
Power Cord Connection 9-2
Battery Warning 9-3
System Unit Cover 9-3
Care and Handling 9-3
Equipment Placement 9-3
Electromagnetic Interference 9-3
Cleaning 9-4
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Preface
Audience
This document is intended for those who will be setting up, installing, and operating
the Oracle MICROS Kitchen Display Controller 210. It is not specific to a particular
software application.
Admonitions
The following symbols may appear in this document:
Caution: There is a risk of personal injury and equipment damage. Follow the
instructions.
Caution: Hot surface. Avoid contact. Surfaces are hot and may cause personal
injury if touched.
Caution: Hazardous voltages are present. To reduce the risk of electric shock
and danger to personal health, follow the instructions.
Depending on the type of power switch your device has, one of the following symbols
may be used:
On: Applies AC power to the system.
Off: Removes AC power from the system.
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On: The On/Standby switch is in the standby position.
Customer Support
To contact Oracle Customer Support, access My Oracle Support at the following URL:
https://support.oracle.com.
When contacting Customer Support, please provide the following:
•Product version and program/module name
•Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact)
•Detailed step-by-step instructions to recreate
•Exact error message received
•Screenshots of each step you take
Documentation
Oracle Food and Beverage product documentation is available on the Oracle Help
Center at http://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/food-beverage/.
Revision History
Date Description of Change
March 2020 •Initial publication.
April 2020 •Updated operating system recovery
process.
Chapter 1
Customer Support
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The Oracle MICROS Kitchen Display
Controller 210 (KDC-210)
The KDC-210 is a durable, small form factor PC. A typical Kitchen Display System is
composed of the KDC-210, an LCD touch monitor or non-touch LCD monitor, and
MICROS 10 or 20 Key Wired or Wireless Bump Bars.
Features Overview
•Available operating systems: Oracle Linux for MICROS, Microsoft Windows 10 IoT
Enterprise
•10/100/1000MB BaseT LAN
•3x USB, 1x high definition display output, 1x DisplayPort output
•4GB RAM
•Fanless enclosure
Oracle MICROS KDC-210 Basic Features
The Oracle MICROS KDC-210 includes the following basic features.
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Table 2-1 Oracle MICROS KDC-210 Basic Features
Feature
A. Power button
B. USB 2.0 ports
C. HDMI port
D. Ethernet port
E. COM port
F. Audio line out
G. High speed USB port
H. DisplayPort output
I. +12V DC-in
Chapter 2
Oracle MICROS KDC-210 Basic Features
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KDC-210 – Initial Setup
This section provides initial setup instructions.
Preinstallation Considerations
Mounting
A wide variety of LCD and bump bar mounting options are available. Contact your
Oracle MICROS representative for more information.
KDC-210
The KDC-210 requires Cat 5e or Cat 6 patch cable connectivity near each location.
Wired Bump Bar
The MICROS Wired Bump Bar is supplied with a 6ft. (1.8M) or 15ft (4.5M) cable.
Wireless Bump Bar
Before installing the mounting brackets, consider the following site-related issues to
ensure the best possible functionality from the MICROS Wireless Bump Bar in an
active RF environment:
•Range: Distances up to 30 feet are possible when the dongle and bump bar are
within sight of each other, with no obstructions in the path of the RF signals. As the
number and type of obstructions between the dongle and bump bar increase, the
range decreases.
•Classification of RF Obstructions: RF signals encounter two types of
obstructions that either weaken or reflect the signal, depending on its material
composition. The first type of obstruction is one that allows the signal to pass
through, but attenuates, or weakens it. Some examples include walls constructed
of wood, drywall, people, and concrete block. The amount of attenuation is
proportional to the total thickness of materials that the RF signal must penetrate
when traveling the line-of-sight path. The second type of obstruction is one that
reflects the RF signals, allowing little or none to pass through. The reflected RF
energy can cause interference even when the dongle and bump bar are located
within line-of-sight. Any type of metallic substance falls into this category. This
includes objects such as stainless steel food preparation areas, walk-in freezers,
steel doors, and steel support beams.
•Local RF Interference: The RF signals emitted by the MWBB are located in the
unlicensed 2.40 - 2.50 GHz ISM band. Nearby occupants of this band include
microwave ovens (2.485 GHz), 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, cordless phones, IEEE 802.15.4
(WPAN), ZigBee, and other personal area networks. Ensure the MWBB is located
as far from these devices as possible. The greater the distance between the
dongle and the bumpbar, plus the greater the number of obstructions between the
two devices, allows extraneous RF devices to impact the operation of the wireless
bump bar. In cases where the site is too noisy in terms of RF interference, Oracle
MICROS recommends the use of the MBB-10 and MBB-20 wired bump bars.
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Connecting Bump Bars
Oracle MICROS offers both wired and wireless bump bars as part of the Kitchen
Display System.
•The MICROS Wired Bump Bar is available in 10 and 20 button configurations
(MBB-10 and 20 MBB-20).
•The MICROS Wireless Bump Bar is available in 10 and 20 button configurations
(MWBB-10 and 20 MWBB-20).
Connect a Wired Bump Bar
1. Plug the bump bar USB cable into an available USB port on the KDC-210.
Connect a Wireless Bump Bar
1. Install batteries in the MWBB.
2. Connect the MWBB Dongle to a USB port on the KDC-210.
3. The MWBB Dongle and MWBB are paired to the same 5-byte ID at the factory.
The following image shows the MWBB-20 and the MWBB Dongle with a matching
5-byte ID of ee21d.
Refer to The MICROS Bumpbar MBB-10 and MBB-20 User’s Guide and The MICROS
Wireless Bump Bar MWBB-10 and MWBB-20 User’s Guide on docs.oracle.com at
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E64361_01/index.html for comprehensive bump bar
installation and configuration information.
Supported Monitors
The KDC-210 supports a variety of standard and touch-enabled monitors. Contact
your Oracle MICROS representative for more information.
Supported Power Adapter
Use only the power adapter included with the KDC-210 (Part Number 7118431:
Power supply for Oracle MICROS Kitchen Display Controller 200 Series and Oracle
MICROS Tablet 721 and accessories for Oracle MICROS Tablet 700 Series: 12 V.)
Chapter 3
Connecting Bump Bars
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