Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Point of Sale : Hardware Requirements

Hardware requirements : Based on Point Of Success System (http://www.pointofsuccess.com)

System Requirements and Hardware Recommendations

Point of Success uses common, inexpensive computer hardware and networking components. Any compatible system may be used if it meets these requirements:

Receipt Printers

Point of Success supports any type of POS receipt printer that uses a Windows printer driver. Select one of the following printers to simplify set up of your system:

  • Ithaca POSJet 1000 (Also known as KITCHENjet 1000) Recommended
  • Ithaca iTherm 280 Recommended
  • Epson TM-T88III
  • Epson TM-T88IV
  • Epson TM-U220
  • Star SP200
  • Star SP500
  • Star TSP600
  • Citizen IDP3551
  • Any Windows-compatible plain paper full page printer. Your report printer can serve as a backup in the event a POS printer stops working.

Cash Drawers

Point of Success works with any make or model of printer-connected cash drawer. Purchase a cash drawer designed to work with your POS printer. Depending upon the printer selected, one or two cash drawers may be used for each printer. See this Knowledge Base article for more information on multiple cash drawers: http://pointofsuccess.mykb.com/Article_5E52B.aspx

Cash drawers connected directly to a computer with serial, parallel or USB ports are not supported.

Box Label Printers

  • Star TSP-800 (Direct thermal, this printer may be promoted as a receipt printer. It works very well with the 1" high by 4" wide labels, Star part number 37995120, designed for the printer.)
  • Zebra LP-2844 (Direct thermal, 1" high by 4" wide label stock)
  • Zebra TLP-2844 (Thermal transfer, 1" high by 4" wide label stock)

Bump Bars

The Point of Success kitchen monitor feature supports the following bump bar hardware:

  • Logic Controls KB1700 (IBM bump bar compatible legend sheet)

A complete computer is required to use the kitchen monitor feature. Orders may be bumped from the kitchen monitor using a keyboard, mouse, touch screen or bump bar.

Pole Displays/Customer Displays

Point of Success supports pole displays/customer displays:

  • Epson and compatible two line displays
  • Partner Tech CD7220

Magnetic Stripe Readers

Point of Success supports magnetic stripe readers for credit card processing and login with an employee card. The magnetic stripe reader (MSR) must be of the keyboard emulation type. HID (Human Interface Device) or OPOS type magnetic stripe readers will not work with Point of Success.

Delivery Mapping

Point of Success works with the following Microsoft mapping software to produce maps, most efficient routing and driving directions:

  • Microsoft Streets & Trips 2005
  • Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006
  • Microsoft MapPoint 2004

A Discussion About Ports

A port is used to connect computers to peripheral (accessory) devices. It is very important to determine the POS peripherals that will be connected to each computer so you can plan your use of its ports. Here are the ports that you need to be aware of for your point of sale system:

A parallel port (also called a printer port) is used for connecting a printer to a computer. Parallel ports will normally have a picture of a printer next to it on the back of the computer. Parallel ports have a design limitation that requires a cable of no more than 9 to 12 feet. Use a parallel port to connect a printer to a computer that will sit beside the computer. Parallel printers are not normally appropriate for use as a remote printer in the kitchen.

A serial port (also called an RS-232 port) is used for several types of devices. Touch screens commonly have a serial connector to communicate screen touches to the computer. POS printers are available with serial connectors. Customer displays (also called pole displays) normally use serial ports. The Point of Success Caller ID box requires a serial port. Computers commonly come with only one serial port, so plan your use of serial devices carefully. A serial cable can be up to 150 feet in length when it is constructed with high-quality cable, making a serial printer appropriate for use as a remote kitchen printer.

A USB port (Universal Serial Bus) can be used for printers, touch screens, and any other type of peripheral that incorporates a USB connection. The maximum USB cable length is 5 meters (16.5 feet). Cable length can be extended through the use of a powered USB hub.

An Ethernet port is used to connect a computer or peripheral device to a network. POS printers are also available with Ethernet ports, making these printer models a good choice for a remote printer.


Workstation Computer (order entry and cashier)

  • Touch panel or touch monitor: Elo Touchsystems LCD touch panel is recommended, with other brands of touch panels and monitors supported. Touch display must support Windows mouse control. Minimum resolution of 800 x 600 is required. Higher resolution touch displays will allow more work area and permit easier navigation. Standard computer monitors are supported with the use of a mouse to navigate the program.
  • Personal computer running Windows 2000 or Windows XP (Windows XP is recommended for easier network setup). Choose the best combination of price and performance for your needs. Recommended minimum 256 MB RAM.
  • 100 MBPS local area network (LAN) connection when using Point of Success in a network environment. A network switch or hub is required; cross-over cable connections are not supported. Wireless networks are not recommended. Single-user systems are also supported.
  • Data entry can be accomplished in its entirety using a touch display, but a mouse and keyboard may make customer information entry easier.
  • Receipt printers: Use of printers from the list above will assure the most trouble-free installation and setup. Other brands and models of receipt printers are supported if a standard Windows printer driver is available for the printer. Less popular receipt printers may require additional print formatting. Point of Success supports multiple printers on each workstation, including remote printers for printing of prep tickets. If a printer will be located more than ten feet from a workstation, an Ethernet or serial printer is recommended. Printers may be shared across a network, offering the ability to connect a printer to any available workstation with printer placement in any convenient location. Special Note: Receipt printer models on individual order entry workstations must match.
  • Cash drawer designed for your model receipt printer if a computer-controlled cash drawer is desired.
  • Uninterruptible power supply with AVR (automatic voltage regulation) for every workstation. A UPS will virtually eliminate power-related problems with both software and network.

Manager’s Computer

  • Standard computer display with at least 1024 x 768 resolution. Manager's workstation software can be used on an order entry workstation if the workstation has a display supporting 1024 x 768 resolution and an attached keyboard and mouse.
  • Personal computer running Windows 2000 or Windows XP (Windows XP is recommended for easier network setup). Choose the best combination of price and performance for your needs. Recommended minimum 256 MB RAM.
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or above must be installed.
  • CD-R drive or other high-capacity removable storage device for data backup.
  • 100 MBPS local area network (LAN) connection when using Point of Success in a network environment. A network switch or hub is required; cross-over cable connections are not supported. Wireless networks are not recommended. Single-user systems are also supported.
  • Laser or ink jet page printer.
  • Uninterruptible power supply with AVR (automatic voltage regulation). A UPS will virtually eliminate power-related problems with both software and network.

Database Server Computer

Point of Success uses the Advantage Database Server for managing and protecting data. The database software requires a computer running Windows 2000 or Windows XP (Windows XP is recommended for easier network setup). The computer running the database software must be on at all times when Point of Success is used. The database server computer can be up day and night or started before using Point of Success. It is best to run the database software on a separate server computer, but the database software can also be loaded on the manager’s workstation or other computer on the network. Database software is not required for single-computer operation. Remember to include a UPS for power protection.

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