Orderman DON Manuel utilisateur

User Guide

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Bachstraße 59,
5023 Salzburg – Austria
www.orderman.com
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Duplication of this guide or parts thereof is permitted only
with a written agreement of think dig.
P3.45-247 V1.0
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guide.
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by the use of this guide.
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notice.
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Contents
ORDERMAN DON overview .......................…………………....... 4
Back view of ORDERMAN DON........................................... 5
General
Parts included, warranty.....................................……………... 6
Correct handling
Safety precautions, care of the unit...........................……… 7
Battery use
Charging and exchanging...........................……………………….. 8
Getting started............................................................……... 9
Setup-menu
Display-settings.................................................……………….. 10
Power-settings ...................................................……………. 10
Touch calibration .......................................................…….. 10
Changing menu card...........................................……………... 11
Technical data .................................................................. 12
Radio certification...........................................................….. 13
CE- declaration of conformity ............................................ 14
FAQs – frequently asked questions..……...................……….. 15

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ORDERMAN DON overview
touch-Display
touch-pad –
menu card area
fax-function
Ordercard reader – optional
(integrated in the housing)
On/Off button
connection for the
power supply unit
charging contacts for the
charging station (optional)
printing function
power Off-function

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Back view of ORDERMAN DON
release button for
battery
menu card holder
release area
type plate
aperture for mounting the
cord-holder

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General information
Welcome to the world of ORDERMAN DON
Think dig, the company, is among the top international developers and
manufacturers of hand-held wireless terminals for the hospitality industry.
By purchasing ORDERMAN DON you have acquired a quality product, that brings
you future technology today. The use of this product will also bring your
company many financial as well as operational advantages.
ORDERMAN DON has been specially developed for the hospitality industry. As
an electronic wireless order-pad, it is part of the hardware of your EPOS
solution. This manual describes the operation of ORDERMAN DON. Software
functions are described in the user manual of your EPOS system.
Parts included
With your ORDERMAN DON, you will have received a power supply unit, a
rechargeable battery (accumulator), a touch-pen and this user guide.
Warranty
Repairs should be carried out by your ORDERMAN dealer. The warranty is
annulled, if the unit is opened.

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Correct handling
Safety precautions
ORDERMAN DON should be used only with an ORDERMAN DON battery
resp. with an ORDERMAN DON power supply unit and with the entry pen of the
ORDERMAN DON touch pen.
ORDERMAN DON should never be exposed to rain, hail or snow.
If the unit gets damaged, it must be checked by your ORDERMAN dealer for
possible defects.
The touch-area of the unit is made of glass, and should therefore be treated
carefully.
Never short-circuit the battery and the charging contact surfaces.
Never expose the battery to open fire – danger of explosion !
Even if tests have proved, that ORDERMAN DON can survive falls of approx.
1 m and still be in working condition with only the case damaged, please treat
the unit with the appropriate care.
For the operation of the unit do not use a fountain pen, a pencil or other sharp
pens. The surface of the touch-area can get scratched. Use only the entry pen
of the ORDERMAN DON touch pen.
Care
Clean ORDERMAN DON with a soft, clean cloth. Never use detergents,
chemicals or compressed air to remove dust.
Be careful, that the battery and the charging contact surfaces do not get dirty.
This can prolong the charging time of the battery.

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Battery use
Charging
Connect the original power supply unit to the underside of the ORDERMAN
DON (see also page 4). The charging procedure of the battery (accumulator)
inside the unit is shown by the filling battery symbol.
A complete charging procedure takes about 4 hours.
The unit can be used during this charging operation.
You may also charge the battery separately from the unit, using the
ORDERMAN DON charging station (optional). This charging process takes about
60 minutes.
The operation time with a fully charged battery is about 6 to 16 hours
(depending on the use of the backlight).
Exchanging the battery:
After pressing the unlock button (see page 5), the battery rises, and can be
easily taken out of the ORDERMAN DON.
When replacing it again, push the battery into the unit until the unlock button
fixes it firmly in place.
The battery can be recharged more than 1000 times.
You can also use a battery with an integrated vibra call (for waiter
calling/paging).
Display Indicator for battery level:
While working with the handheld, you can get an information of the battery
level (percentage indication), by pressing the battery sign.

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Getting started
To start the operation with ORDERMAN DON, insert the battery and press the
On/Off-Button.
Before the first operation, it is advisable to do a complete charge of the
battery (see page 8).
After having switched on the unit for the first time, you get the information of
the version of the operating system.
By pressing the touch, you arrive at the main menu:
In the setup menu you can change the basic settings
of the display, of the touch and of the power
consumption of the unit (see also page 10).
In this menu, you can also start the calculator, or go
directly to the operation mode of ORDERMAN DON by
pressing the button Don-Online.
To switch off the unit, you can use the On/Off-Button,
the power off function (see page 4) or the automatic-
power-off- function (see also page 10).
Setup Calculator Don-Online
Demo Paint OFF
MENU

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SETUP– Menu
In the menu Setup, you can do the touch-calibration
in the sub-menu Touch-Calib. (see also the following
describtion).
In the sub-menu Display you can change the contrast
of the display.
The refresh-rate with 81 Hz is a standard setting.
In the sub-menu Power you can change the
automatic-power-off-time for the backlight and also
for the unit.
For the confirmation of the changing of all the settings, you have to press the SAVE-button !
The sub-menu Password…
contains specific settings, which are carried out by your Orderman
dealer.
Touch - calibration:
By pressing the menu-button Touch Calib. or by pressing the On/Off-button and the touch at
the same time, until the information Calibrate… is shown on the display, you reach the
calibration sub-menu, where you can do the touch-calibration with the entry pen of your
ORDERMAN DON touch pen.
The calibration begins in the display-area, where you have to press one after
another of the four reticules, that are shown on the display. After this, you
have to press on the four points in the menu-card-area, that are printed on
your menu card.
Every calibration point, that you have to press, is described on the display.
ATTENTION: For successful calibration, you have to press each calibration
point.
To fix the new calibration, you have to press the SAVE-button.
Calibration points (printed circles on the menu card).
Touch Calib.
Display
Power Password
SAVE QUIT
MENU
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