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BEETLE /XS

Operator Manual

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1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Further documentation...................................................................................................... 1-1
2 Section-specific warning notes ..................................................................................... 2-1
3 Delivery package............................................................................................................. 3-1
4 ESD................................................................................................................................... 4-1
5 Disengaging cables ........................................................................................................ 5-1
6 Front view ........................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.1 On/Off button .................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Light emitting diodes ......................................................................................................... 6-1
6.3 USB (Universal Serial Bus)-A, USB 2.0............................................................................ 6-1
7 Inside view....................................................................................................................... 7-1
8 Back panel ...................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 COM1-COM2 .................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 COM3*-COM4* ................................................................................................................. 8-1
8.3 Display 1 and Display 2 .................................................................................................... 8-1
8.4 3.5 mm jack bush (In/Out/microphone)............................................................................. 8-3
8.5 PoweredUSB .................................................................................................................... 8-3
8.6 Mini-DIN (KYBD, keyboard) .............................................................................................. 8-3
8.7 USB (Universal Serial Bus) A 2.0, 3.0 .............................................................................. 8-3
8.8 RJ45 (LAN) ....................................................................................................................... 8-4
9 Setting up the device...................................................................................................... 9-1
9.1 Minimum distances ........................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Wall mounting ................................................................................................................... 9-2
9.2.1 Wall holders ...................................................................................................................... 9-2
9.2.2 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................... 9-3
9.2.3 Installation......................................................................................................................... 9-4
9.2.4 Wall holders mounted ....................................................................................................... 9-5
10 .......................................................................................................................................... 10-1

11 Removing the housing cover......................................................................................... 11-1

12 Battery change ................................................................................................................ 12-1

13 M.2 Module ...................................................................................................................... 13-1

14 System maintenance ...................................................................................................... 14-1

15 Technical Data................................................................................................................. 15-1


15.1 Interfaces .......................................................................................................................... 15-1
15.2 Total Current Consumption Interfaces .............................................................................. 15-2
15.3 Max. peripheral equipment current consumption.............................................................. 15-2
15.4 Power supply .................................................................................................................... 15-3

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16 Manufacturer´s Certification .......................................................................................... 16-1

17 Recycling ......................................................................................................................... 17-1

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1 Introduction
The BEETLE /XS is the ideal system platform for customers who desire maximum system availability
and lowest operating costs.
The fanless and closed system design and the use of innovative
M.2 memory technology ensures maximum reliability.
The dust-tight, closed housing protects the interior of the system against soiling and foreign objects.
Contemporary mobile Intel Quad Core processor technology and an energy-efficient power supply unit
ensure low current consumption and low heat build-up.
Despite its compact size, the system offers a multitude of standard PC and proven retail-specific inter-
faces.

1.1

1.1 Further documentation

Motherboard O1 POS https://www.dieboldnixdorf.com/de-de/customer-


service/documentation-services/pos-kiosk-systems-
peripherals/manual-downloads/pos-motherboards/
motherboards

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2 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 result 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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3 Delivery package
Unpack the parts and check whether they correspond to the parts listed on the delivery note.
If you should you detect any
• shipping damage or
• inconsistencies between package content and the bill of delivery or
• function defects,
please inform your contract partner or your Diebold Nixdorf sales outlet immediately. Please specify the
delivery note number, the delivery note item number and the serial number of the affected device when
doing so.
The Serial Number (S/N) can be found on the type label attached to the underside of the device.

Figure 3-1: Type Plate

Please do not fail to check the function of the original device before making changes (e.g. by installing
an extension board). Only then may a functional deficiency be recognized as grounds for complaint.
We recommend that you keep the original packaging for any subsequent transport that may become
necessary (protection against jolts and impact).

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4 ESD

Sub-assemblies with ElectroStatic Discharge-sensitive components (ESD) can be marked


with this label.

When installing sub-assemblies or modules, please observe the following information that applies to all
sub-assemblies with ESD:
• Ensure that the device is disconnected from the power supply before you plug in, unplug or install
sub-assemblies with ESD.
• Always use anti-static equipment (anti-static mat with ground cable with integrated leakage resis-
tance of 1 Mohm, anti-static armband with connection to the mat, anti-statically equipped tools). The
anti-static mat must be connected to a suitable grounding point via the leakage resistance. Pull the
power plug before you plug in, unplug or install sub-assemblies with ESD.
• Place all sub-assemblies with ESD on a suitable anti-static base.
• Touch sub-assemblies with ESD only at their edges and do not touch any components.
• Do not touch any connector pins or conductor paths on an electrostatic-discharge-sensitive assem-
bly.

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5 Disengaging cables
Never disconnect cables by pulling them on the cable itself but always grip them instead on the connec-
tor housing provided for this purpose. To detach the cables, proceed as described below:
• Switch off all network and periphery device switches.
• Pull all power cables out of the contactor contact electrical sockets of the house installation.
• Pull all data communications cables out of the plug connections of the data networks.
• Disengage all cables at the devices.

The Mini-DIN plugs (with Diebold Nixdorf key-


boards) are equipped with a locking mechanism
against unintended disengagement. To disengage
this plug, pull the plastic sleeve away from the
socket. The interlock is released. The metal of the
plug is visible.

To disengage an RJ12 plug, press the tab below


the plug upwards.

Disengage the USB-A plug by pulling on the plug


housing.

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Disengaging cables

The electrically supplied USB plug is disengaged


by pressing on the spring marked with the arrow.

Interface connector (COM/DVI/VGA) with knurled


screw can be disengaged by hand.

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Disengaging cables

To loosen a RJ45 plug, press the tab above the


plug (see arrow) downwards.

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6 Front view

Figure 6-1: Front view

1 On / Off button 2 Status LED 3 2 x USB 2.0


6.1

6.1 On/Off button


If the power supply unit is equipped with current, then the system is switched on by pressing the On/Off
button.
6.2

6.2 Light emitting diodes


The light emitting diodes at the front of the system are marked:

HDD/SSD Right LED flashes yellow Read or write access on HDD/SSD


POWER Left LED lights orange Standby operation (S4/S5)
Left LED lights green Device is switched on (S0)
Left LED flashes green Standby (S3)
6.3

6.3 USB (Universal Serial Bus)-A, USB 2.0


USB peripherals can be connected to these connections (USB-A), e.g. scanners, scales or magnetic
card readers.

CAUTION
Only devices and cables that are in accordance with the valid USB specifications are per-
mitted to be connected to the USB interfaces.

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7 Inside view

Figure 7-1: Inside view

1 PoweredUSB Hub 4 RAM 7 Motherboard


2 DC/DC converter 5 Battery 8 Cooling element
3 Cooling element/processor 6 M.2 SATA 9 Front USB 2.0

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8 Back panel

8.1

8.1 COM1-COM2
Connect for example a scale with dedicated power supply to the . COM1-COM2 are designed as 9-pin
D-sub plugs. If you connect scales to the device which are not supplied by Diebold Nixdorf, then you
must acquire a license for the driver software!

NOTE
Take care to ensure that the plug is correctly inserted and screwed down,because other-
wise malfunctions could occur.

8.2

8.2 COM3*-COM4*
Scanner, customer or operator displays without dedicated power supplies are connected to these inter-
faces, depending on the existing configuration.
A 9-pin D sub-socket is used for this purpose.

NOTE
Take care to ensure that the plug for the peripheral devices is tightly screw-connected with
the socket, because otherwise malfunctions could occur. The power supply is provided
through this socket.

8.3

8.3 Display 1 and Display 2


This interface is used for connecting a high-resolution monitor to the BEETLE system. It can be used as
DVI-D or as PanelLink 2.0 interface. Here video signals with a maximum resolution of 1920×1200 pixels
can be transferred at 60 Hz.
PanelLink 2.0 is supported by specific DN-Displays and supplies video signals and power supply in only
one cable.
The display - interface of the BEETLE system has an RMT function. This function is utilized by actuating
the ON/OFF button on the screen. This function is available only if the BA8x/BA9x display has been con-
nected to a BEETLE system using a PLINK2™ interface cable. The mode of operation depends not only
on the settings of the BEETLE BIOS but also on the display settings. Details can be obtained from the
following table.

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BEETLE BA8x/BA9x System and Reaction after pressing the display power-on button
BIOS Settings Display status
Settings BEETLE
RMT RMT OFF The system boots up. The display is switched on by the
enabled enabled system.
ON The system shuts down; the display switches off once
the system itself has been switched off completely.
RMT OFF The system begins with the boot process; the display is
disabled switched on by the system.
ON FW2.10 and higher: The system does not react; the
display switches off.
FW2.05: The system switches itself off; the display re-
mains switched on.
RMT RMT OFF The system does not react. The display remains off.
disabled enabled ON The system does not react; the display remains on.
RMT OFF The system does not react; the display remains off.
disabled ON The system does not react; the display remains off

The function (RMT) makes it possible for you to switch on the BEETLE system which is currently in
Standby or Hibernation mode. It is also possible to move the system from switched-on status into
Standby or Hibernation mode. The settings in the operating system determine which mode is active
thereby.

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8.4

8.4 3.5 mm jack bush (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 input. 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 con-
nected to the pink socket (Mic).
You can adjust the required volume through the software in the operating system or through the operat-
ing system itself (for example, the Windows operating system features a small loudspeaker symbol on
the taskbar which can be used to control the volume).
8.5

8.5 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.
PoweredUSB ports can also be used as USB-A sockets.
8.6

8.6 Mini-DIN (KYBD, keyboard)


The device has a 6-pin Mini-DIN socket for the connection of a keyboard.

NOTE
Please ensure that the plug has a tight contact with the socket because otherwise it can
lead to malfunctions.

The power supply for the keyboard is provided through this socket. A special adapter cable is required
for the connection of a PC standard keyboard with a DIN plug. If required, contact your responsible
Wincor Nixdorf branch office.
The use of a Y adapter makes it possible to connect a PS/2 mouse in addition to the keyboard.
8.7

8.7 USB (Universal Serial Bus) A 2.0, 3.0


Various USB peripherals can be connected to these connections (USB-A), e.g. not only scanners, scales
or mice, but also dongles or even graphic cards or monitors. USB can provide the required power for de-
vices with little wattage such as phones or keyboards.

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8.8

8.8 RJ45 (LAN)


The cable for the connection to a network (LAN) is plugged in here.
LEDs

Left LED Constant green Network connection established


Flashes green Data transfer
Right LED off 10 MBit
Constant green 100 MBit
Constant orange 1000 MBit

NOTE
Only use shielded LAN cables with the markings CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6. They provide a
higher protection against disturbances in the network.

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9 Setting up the device 9.1

9.1 Minimum distances


Please adhere to the listed minimum distances in front of the ventilation slots of the device.
Even if you want to install the device or mount it vertically, it is mandatory that you adhere to the mini-
mum distances listed in the illustration.

Figure 9-1: Distances for free convection

Ensure constant aeration and ventilation. The direct ambient temperature of the system must not exceed
40°C (104°F).

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9.2

9.2 Wall mounting

9.2.1

9.2.1 Wall holders


The Kit BEETLE /XS-Wandhalterung (01750330877) contains two angle bracket_XS (01750310537) and
4 screws:

Figure 9-2: Wall holders with 4 screws

9.2.1.1

9.2.1.1 Dimensions

Figure 9-3: Dimensions of wall holders

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9.2.2

9.2.2 Dimensions

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9.2.3

9.2.3 Installation

WARNING
Risk of injury
First check the quality of the wall/ceiling construction (suitable and building standards-
compliant basic structure) and ensure that the screws and wall plugs used can guarantee
a secure mounting for the system.

The materials suggested by the table are suitable for the specified type of wall/ceiling.
Due to variations in walls/ceilings, it is necessary to check the compatibility of the screws, wall plugs, and
the wall/ceiling material, including the substructure, at the construction site.
The wall/ceiling and the mounting material used must be able to support a weight of at least 8 kg.

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9.2.4

9.2.4 Wall holders mounted

Figure 9-4: Wall holder mounted

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11 Removing the housing cover


1. Switch the device off and pull the power plug.
2. Loosen the two knurled screws by rotating them to the left.

Figure 11-1: Loosening knurled screws.

3. Pull the housing cover a bit towards yourself and remove it in an upwards direction.

Figure 11-2: Removing the cover

4. Mount the housing cover following the steps in reverse order.

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12 Battery change
1. Switch the device off and pull the power plug.
2. Remove the housing cover.
3. Press it against the latching mechanism until the battery is released.

Figure 12-1: Battery change

4. Insert the new battery (Type BR2032).


5. Reassemble the device following the steps in reverse order.

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13 M.2 Module
1. Switch the device off and pull the power plug.
2. Remove the housing cover.
3. Remove screw with which the M.2 module is fastened.

Figure 13-1: M2_Module

4. Pull out the module and replace it.


5. Assemble in reverse order and close the payout unit.

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14 System maintenance
Always switch off the system before cleaning.
All pH neutral cleaning materials (pH 6 to 8) are suitable for cleaning use. Cleaners with pH values 9 to
10 are not recommended. Cleaning with water and isopropyl alcohol is possible as well.
Do not use solvents containing acetic acid.
The items listed below can be ordered from the local branch of Diebold Nixdorf or from your
Diebold Nixdorf sales partner.

Product Name Order number Notes


Cleaning cloths 01750097332 For all plastic and metallic surfaces, not
suitable for TFT
Cleaning cloths TFT/LCD 01750097334 For TFT/LCD displays, contains no alco-
hol, not flammable
Air Duster 400 g 01750108425 Spray for eliminating dust, non-
flammable
Cleaning cloths with isopropyl 01750104065 100 cloths with isopropyl
Cleaning card for hybrid card reader 01750016388 Wet cleaning card for all chip and hybrid
card readers
Cleaning card for teller terminal 01750177183 Cleaning card for magnetic head and
chip cleaning
Chip contact cleaning card 01750111611 For push-in card readers

Please note the manufacturer’s specifications on the packaging and on the information sheet included in
the packaging. The product may be damaged or soiled if materials are used that are not approved or if
they are used improperly.

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15 Technical Data
Dimensions/weight
Height 77.5 mm (30.5 inches)
Width 185 mm (7.28 inches)
Depth 265 mm (10.4 inches) (without cable plugged in)
Weight 2.1 kg (4.63 lbs)
Ambient conditions
Climate class 3K3 DIN IEC 721-3-3
Climate class 2K2 DIN IEC 721-3-2
Climate class 1K2 DIN IEC 721-3-1
Temperature
Operation (3K3) +5°C to +40°C (+41°F to +104°F)
Transport (2K2) -25°C to +60°C (-13°F to +140°F)
Storage (1K2) +5°C to +40°C (+41°F to +104°F)
Processor
O1 Motherboard (Braswell) Celeron QC N3160 4x1.6 GHz to 2.24 GHz
Voltage/current
Power supply voltage 24 V ± 5%
Power consumption 5 A
15.1

15.1 Interfaces

COM COM1 – COM2 (without power supply)


COM3* - COM4* (with power supply)
USB 2 x Standard USB 2.0 at the front side
2 x Standard USB 3.0
2 x Standard USB 2.0
1 x 24 V PoweredUSB
4 x 12 V via PoweredUSB
Graphics Adapter 2x PLINK2/DVI-D, Resolution max. 1920 x 1200 Pixel @ 60 Hz
O1: Max. 3 displays for simultaneous connection
In, Out, Mic Ports for microphone, headset, loudspeaker
PS/2 1 (keyboard and mouse via Y-cable)
RJ 12 Cash Drawer
RJ45/LAN 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Serial ATA 1 x SATA III
M.2 KeyM 2280, 1 x SATA

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15.2

15.2 Total Current Consumption Interfaces


The total current consumption at 5 V interfaces must not exceed 3 A:

Every 5 V COM* = 300 mA, total of 1000 mA


Every USB2.0/USB3.0 = 500 mA/900 mA, total of 3 A
Every USB (HUB) = 500 mA, total of 2 A

The total current consumption at 12 V interfaces must not exceed 3 A:

Every 12 V COM* = 600 mA, total of 900 mA


Every PoweredUSB = 1.5 A, total of 2 A
Every PoweredUSB 12 V* = max. 3 A

The 24 V PoweredUSB interface is provided for the operation of retail thermal printers. The peak load is
configured accordingly.
15.3

15.3 Max. peripheral equipment current consumption

PUSB/USB/COM*
24 V 3 A
12 V 3 A
5V 1A

The maximum power consumption for all peripherals must not exceed 100 W.

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15.4

15.4 Power supply


Only use power supply units (PSU) released or approved by Diebold Nixdorf. The power supply unit
must comply with the following minimal requirements and common standards:

Rated input voltage 100 – 240 VAC


Rated input current 2.0 A
Entrance frequency area 50 - 60 Hz
Rated output voltage 24 V ± 5%
Rated output current 5.0 A
Approvals and Certification UL Listed, TÜV-GS, CE

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16 Manufacturer´s Certification
NOTE
This device meets the requirements of the EU Guidelines 2014/30/EU "Electromagnetic
Compatibility" and 2014/35/EU “Low Voltage Directive” and 2011/65/EU "Restriction of
Hazardous Substances".
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 US and Canada.

Supplier's Declaration of Conformity


47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information

Responsible Party in the U.S. Diebold Nixdorf


Address: 5995 Mayfair Road
N. Canton, OH 44720 / USA

Contact: mailto:cynthia.williams@dieboldnixdorf.com

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 in-
struction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-tions. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his expense. Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void user’s authority
to operate this device.
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

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17 Recycling
This product was designed in accordance with our internal standard "Environmentally friendly product
design and development".
The system is manufactured without the use of CFC and CHC and the majority of the components and
materials used in its manufacture are recyclable.
You are helping us with the recycling if you do not attach any labels to the device.
For materials which currently cannot be used for a new purpose, Diebold Nixdorf offers environmentally
friendly disposal at a recycling center that is certified in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
If your system can no longer be used, please send it in for this environmentally friendly and contempo-
rary form of recycling.
Additional information about returns, recycling and disposal of our products can be obtained from your
responsible branch office or from our recycling center in Paderborn.
mailto:info@dieboldnixdorf.com

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