Diebold Nixdorf BEETLE M2110 Operating instructions

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Operating instructions
BEETLE M2110
Operator Manual
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11/2023
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BEETLE M2110
Table-1: Document History
Date Remarks
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BEETLE M2110
1
1 Manufacturer's Certification
NOTE
This device meets the requirements of the EU Guidelines 2014/30/EU "Electromagnetic Compati-
bility" and 2014/35/EU “Low Voltage Directive” and 2011/65/EU "Restriction of Hazardous Sub-
stances".
For this, it bears the CE label on the rear side or the icon is printed on the packaging.
NOTE
The device is approved for use in the USA and Canada. The battery is excluded.
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information
Responsible Party in the U.S.
Contact:
Diebold Nixdorf
Address: 350 Orchard Ave
N. Canton, OH 44720 / USA
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harm-
ful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful in-
terference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his expense. Modifications not au-
thorized by the manufacturer may void user’s authority to operate this device.
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
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Interference suppression and electrical safety
NOTE
Note concerning radio interference suppression
This is a Class A configuration. This configuration may cause radio interference in residential areas.
If this is the case, then the operator may be required to implement suitable remedial measures
All other devices connected to this product must comply with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and the Low Voltage
Directive 2014/35/EU.
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BEETLE M2110
Table of Contents
1 Manufacturer's Certification................................................................................................................4
2 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................8
2.1 About This Manual........................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Symbols used in this Manual .......................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Section-Specific Warning Notes....................................................................................................... 9
2.4 Signs, Markings and Symbols........................................................................................................... 10
3 Description..........................................................................................................................................11
3.1 Equipment options .......................................................................................................................... 11
3.2 External view.................................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.1 Front view........................................................................................................................ 12
3.2.2 Rear view ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 Inside view ....................................................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Interfaces ......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.4.1 External view interfaces .................................................................................................. 18
3.4.2 Power supply unit............................................................................................................ 19
3.4.3 System unit ...................................................................................................................... 20
3.5 Technical Data.................................................................................................................................. 21
3.6 Total Current Consumption Interfaces ............................................................................................ 22
4 Start-up ...............................................................................................................................................23
4.1 Setting up the Device....................................................................................................................... 23
4.1.1 Horizontal installation ..................................................................................................... 23
4.1.2 Vertical installation.......................................................................................................... 24
4.2 Before switching on ......................................................................................................................... 25
4.3 Connecting the device ..................................................................................................................... 27
5 Handling..............................................................................................................................................28
5.1 Detaching cables.............................................................................................................................. 28
5.2 Opening the device .......................................................................................................................... 31
6 Removal/Installation of Components ..................................................................................................33
6.1 Front Cover ...................................................................................................................................... 33
6.1.1 Removal........................................................................................................................... 33
6.1.2 Installation....................................................................................................................... 34
6.2 Cable Cover (optional) ..................................................................................................................... 35
6.2.1 Removal........................................................................................................................... 35
6.2.2 Installation....................................................................................................................... 35
6.3 Lint Filter (optional) ......................................................................................................................... 36
6.3.1 Installation....................................................................................................................... 36
6.4 RAM memory................................................................................................................................... 38
6.4.1 Removal........................................................................................................................... 38
6.4.2 Installation....................................................................................................................... 38
6.5 Mounting WLAN Antenna (optional) ............................................................................................... 39
6.6 M.2 Module ..................................................................................................................................... 40
6.6.1 Removal........................................................................................................................... 40
6.6.2 Installation....................................................................................................................... 40
6.7 PCIe Card (optional) ......................................................................................................................... 41
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6.7.1 Installation....................................................................................................................... 41
6.7.2 Removal........................................................................................................................... 41
7 Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................42
7.1 Cleaning of Lint Filter ....................................................................................................................... 42
7.2 System Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 42
8 Appendix.............................................................................................................................................43
8.1 Liability and Warranty...................................................................................................................... 43
9 Disposal...............................................................................................................................................44
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BEETLE M2110
2
2 Introduction
Your BEETLE M2110 is an efficient and future-oriented system platform for multi-functional POS solutions.
The high-performance and thus electricity-saving process technology in the BEETLE M2110 ensures the quick pro-
cessing of all procedures.
Various peripherals can be connected to the BEETLE M2110. A sizable number of standard PC and retailer-spe-
cific, electrically-supplied interfaces are available for this purpose. Additional USB interfaces are arranged accessi-
bly from the front for ready utilization. The type and number of interfaces can be configured very flexibly and in-
dividually.
Different operating systems (Linux, Windows) can be installed on the BEETLE M2110.
In case of questions about your BEETLE M2110 or other products and solutions provided by Diebold Nixdorf,
please visit us on the Internet.
The use of an 80-Plus Gold power supply unit ensures that the system is
making a significant contribution to energy savings and environmental pro-
tection. The power supply unit is equipped with an 80-Plus Gold Certificate.
A "Gold Certificate" attests to an efficiency of at least 87% during typical op-
erations, which means more performance with less energy supply.
2.1
2.1 About This Manual
This operator manual is intended to make you acquainted with the system and its intended use. Please refer to
the Safety chapter for the corresponding intended use (see Intended use).
This manual contains important information regarding how to operate the system in a safe, appropriate and eco-
nomical manner. Compliance with this manual will help to reduce hazards, repair costs and downtime, as well as
to increase the reliability and service life of the system. Existing national regulations for accident prevention and
environmental protection are also valid. The operator must ensure that every person working on or with the sys-
tem reads and utilizes this manual.
This manual must be kept in a designated and easily accessible location, and it must be referred to in the event of
even the slightest doubt.
This manual contains the following information:
A description of the system and the components used
Steps that are required for correct operation of the system and access to components of the system
Steps and information about cleaning and maintaining the system
Information regarding disposal of the system
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2.2
2.2 Symbols used in this Manual
Text following a bullet point represents an item in a list.
‚‘ Text in simple quotation marks relates to components/mounting parts which are included in
the delivery package.
Prerequisite that must be fulfilled before an action.
1.
2.
n.
Numbered instructions describe activities which must be carried out in the specified sequence
Intermediate result of an action.
Action successfully completed.
2.3
2.3 Section-Specific Warning Notes
DANGER
This warning note describes a hazard with a high degree of risk which, if not avoided, will result in
death or grave bodily injury.
WARNING
This warning note describes a hazard with a medium degree of risk which, if not avoided, could re-
sult in death or grave bodily injury.
CAUTION
This warning note describes a hazard with a low degree of risk which, if not avoided, could result
in slight or minor bodily injury.
NOTE
This note provides application tips and information that help prevent errors and material damage.
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2.4
2.4 Signs, Markings and Symbols
Table2-1: Warning signs used
Warning signs
General
warning sign
Warning of
electrical voltage
Warning of
hot surface
Warning of
hand injuries
Warning of
counter-rotating
rollers
Warning of
sharp
object
Warning of
laser radiation
Warning of
obstacles
in the head area
Table2-2: Mandatory signs used
Mandatory signs
Observe
the manual
Wear
eye protection
Wear
foot protection
Wear
hand protection
Pull
main plug
Wear
ear protection
Ground
before use
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3 Description
3.1
3.1 Equipment options
The following configuration options are available for the BEETLE M2110:
• TPM
• TSE
Intrusion sensor
Power Button on the Back side
Cable cover
Lint filter
2x COM interfaces
Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Module
2x PCIe x1 slots
USB Hub (4x Powered USB 12V)
Processor (Intel Core ADL-PS series Processors)
RAM (8GB, 16GB, 32GB)
M.2 SSDs (NVMe 256GB, 512GB)
M.2 SSDs (SATA 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB)
Operating system (Linux or Windows)
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3.2
3.2 External view
3.2.1
3.2.1 Front view
Figure3-1: Front View
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3.2.2
3.2.2 Rear view
Figure3-2: Rear View
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3.3
3.3 Inside view
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6
3
2
1
5
8
4
Figure3-3: Inside View
1 Housing cover 5 Motherboard
2 Heat sink 6 Front panel module
3 Two Front-USB-A 2.0 7 Power supply unit with fan
4 Chassis 8 Air duct
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3.4
3.4 Interfaces
Front view interfaces
3
1
2
Figure3-4: Interfaces front
1 Switch-on/off button 3 2x USB-A 2.0
2 2x Status LED
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Back view interfaces
32
5
7
810
11
63
13
4
1
9
Figure3-5: Interfaces back
1 LAN 6 2x USB-C
2 3x audio jack 3.5 mm (1.38") (IN, Out,
Microphone)
7 Power plug
3 4x USB-A 3.0 8 RJ12 (cash drawer)
4 3x Powered USB 12V 9 Powered USB 24 V
5 Display Port
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BEETLE M2110 Description
Optional Interfaces
44
11
3
2 2
5
Figure3-6: Optional Interfaces
1 2x Wi-Fi Antenna 4 2x PCIe
2 4x Powered USB 12V 5 2x COM interfaces
3 Switch-on/off button and 2x status LED (if as-
sembled, Switch and LED at front without
function)
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3.4.1
3.4.1 External view interfaces
3.4.1.1
3.4.1.1 On/Off button
If the power supply unit is powered, then the system is switched on by pressing the On/Off button.
3.4.1.2
3.4.1.2 USB (Universal Serial Bus) A 2.0, 3.0
You can connect a variety of USB peripheral devices to these ports (USB-A), e.g. scanners, scales or EFT.
NOTE
Connect only devices and cables which correspond to the valid USB standard specifications.
3.4.1.3
3.4.1.3 Status LED
The status LEDs at the front of the system is marked:
HDD/SSD LED lights up yellow Read or write access on HDD/SSD
Power LED LED lights green Device is switched on (S0)
LED flashes green Standby (S3)
LED lights red Device is switched off (S5, S4)
3.4.1.4
3.4.1.4 USB-C
This interface is used to connect various USB-C peripherals with a PD2.0 of 5V and 12V.
In addition, this interface is used to connect DN-Displays and provides video signals, touch and power in just one
cable (DP, USB3.2 Gen1 with Power Delivery2.0 5V and 12V).
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3.4.2
3.4.2 Power supply unit
3.4.2.1
3.4.2.1 PoweredUSB 24 V
USB peripherals which are operated with a higher energy requirement than through a standard USB, e.g. printers,
barcode scanners or displays, can be supplied with electricity via a PoweredUSB. The power supply is 24 V
(marked in red for POS printers).
A mechanical coding prevents a PoweredUSB 12 V or a 5 V plug from being accidentally plugged into a Powere-
dUSB 24 V socket. PoweredUSB ports can also be used as USB-A sockets.
NOTE
The 24 V PoweredUSB interface is provided for the operation of retail thermal printers. The peak
load is configured accordingly. The maximum constant current must not exceed 2 A.
3.4.2.2
3.4.2.2 RJ12 (CASHDR, cash drawer)
The system includes an RJ12 socket for the connection of a cash drawer. This connection must be used only to
connect a till drawer.
Once they are plugged in, RJ12 plugs are locked. The power supply (P24V +5% / -15%) of the cash drawer is pro-
vided through this socket.
NOTE
Please ensure that the plug has a tight contact with the socket because otherwise it can lead to
malfunctions.
NOTE
The connection of sub-drawers (the so-called looping through) and the connection of 12 V OEM
till drawers are not permitted!
3.4.2.3
3.4.2.3 Power plug
The power supply is provided through this socket. Plug the matching end of the power cable into this socket and
the opposite end into the socket of the external power supply. To disconnect the device from electrical power,
pull out the power plug.
3.4.2.4
3.4.2.4 DP Interface
The DP interfaces can be used to connect high-resolution LCD monitors and to transmit video signals with a max.
resolution of max. 4096x3200 @60Hz (depends on number of overall attached displays).
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3.4.3
3.4.3 System unit
3.4.3.1
3.4.3.1 3.5 mm audio jack (In/Out/microphone)
Audio devices such as headphones, loudspeakers and microphones can be connected to these ports. The three
sockets are mechanically identical, although they differ in their function. The blue socket (Line In) is an audio in-
put. External audio sources can be connected here. The green socket (Line Out) is an audio output. Headphones
or loudspeakers can be connected here. Finally, a microphone can be connected to the pink socket (Mic).
You can adjust the required volume through the software in the operating system or through the operating sys-
tem itself (for example, the Windows operating system features a small loudspeaker symbol on the taskbar which
can be used to control the volume).
3.4.3.2
3.4.3.2 PoweredUSB
USB peripherals, whose energy demand is higher than the supply provided by the standard USBs, e.g. printers,
barcode scanners or displays, can be operated at PoweredUSB connections.
A mechanical coding prevents a USB 12 V plug from being accidentally plugged into a USB 24 V socket. Powere-
dUSB ports can also be used as USB-A sockets.
3.4.3.3
3.4.3.3 RJ45 (LAN)
The cable for the connection to a network (LAN) will be plugged in here.
Left LED Constant orange Network connection established
Flashes orange Data transfer
Right LED off 10 MBit
Constant orange 100 MBit
Constant green 1000 MBit
NOTE
Use only shielded LAN cables marked with CAT5 or CAT5e or better (for 1000 MBit). These offer
greater protection against malfunctions in the network.
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