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DG50 Installation and Training Guide

This document provides an installation and training guide for the DG50 counter terminal. It outlines the essential setup steps, including configuring leading zeros, ticket number range, Wi-Fi channel, and number of connected displays. It also describes advanced setup options like using an Ethernet link with multiple displays and restoring default settings. The guide includes details on hardware diagnostic tests for issues like faulty LCD dots.

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DG50 Installation and Training Guide

This document provides an installation and training guide for the DG50 counter terminal. It outlines the essential setup steps, including configuring leading zeros, ticket number range, Wi-Fi channel, and number of connected displays. It also describes advanced setup options like using an Ethernet link with multiple displays and restoring default settings. The guide includes details on hardware diagnostic tests for issues like faulty LCD dots.

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DG50:

Installation and Training


Guide
June 2019

General Microsystems Sdn Bhd


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Connection

Counter Terminal (CT)

Power
Network Port

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Essential Setup
● Configure Leading Zeros setting.
○ It determines if called numbers are padded with leading
zeros or spaces.
● Configure ticket number range.
○ It defines the preset ticket range called by .
● Configure Can Skip Numbers setting.
○ It determines if the next ticket number is incremented
from the currently called number or preset ticket range. 3
Essential Setup
● Configure WiFi Channel number.

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Essential Setup - Leading Zeros
● To configure Leading Zeros setting
○ Power off Counter Terminal (CT).
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT will beep and display Load Default? N.
○ Press button one or more times until it
displays Leading Zeros: X , where X is the
current setting.
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Essential Setup - Leading Zeros
○ Press to toggle the selection
between Y and N.
■ For Y, it will pad called numbers with
leading zeros instead of spaces.
○ Press button to accept the selection.

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Essential Setup - Leading Zeros
○ To save the setting, exit setup by either
■ Pressing one or more times until it
displays Exit Setup… or
■ Leaving it idle for about 10 seconds and it
will beep once and display Auto-exiting….
○ If there is any changes to its settings, it will
restart. Otherwise, it will blink ---CLOSED---.
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Essential Setup - Ticket Range
● To set ticket range’s start number
○ Power off Counter Terminal (CT).
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT will beep and display Load Default? N.
○ Press button one or more times until it
displays Start No: XXXX , where XXXX is the
current start number.
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Essential Setup - Ticket Range
○ Use to delete existing start number.
○ Use the numeric keys to key in the desired
start number.
○ Press button to accept the new start
number.
○ To save the setting, exit setup.

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Essential Setup - Ticket Range
● To set ticket range’s end number
○ Power off Counter Terminal.
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT will beep and display Load Default? N.
○ Press button one or more times until it
displays End No: XXXX , where XXXX is the
current end number.
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Essential Setup - Ticket Range
○ Use to delete existing end number.
○ Use the numeric keys to key in the desired
end number.
○ Press button to accept the new end
number.
○ To save the setting, exit setup.

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Essential Setup - Can Skip Numbers
● To configure Can Skip Numbers setting
○ Power off Counter Terminal (CT).
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT will beep and display Load Default? N.
○ Press button one or more times until it
displays CanSkipNumber: X , where X is the
current setting.
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Essential Setup - Can Skip Numbers
○ Press to toggle the selection
between Y and N.
■ For Y, the next ticket number is
incremented from the currently called
number instead of preset ticket range.
○ Press button to accept the selection.
○ To save the setting, exit setup.
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Essential Setup - WiFi Channel
● For best link reliability of the system, use
the least congested WiFi channel at an
installation site by:
○ Selecting the least congested channel
using a mobile App such as Wifi
Analyser.
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Essential Setup - WiFi Channel
○ Configure the Counter Terminal to use
the selected channel.

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Essential Setup - Find WiFi Channel
● Launch Wifi Analyser app
and touch to view all
WiFi signals at the site.
● Check WiFi signals at the
location of all CT50 and
CD50s.
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Essential Setup - Find WiFi Channel
● Select an empty WiFi channel if such
common empty channel exists at the
location of all CT50 and CD50s.
● Otherwise, select a channel whose
strongest signal is the lowest among all
the channels.
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Essential Setup - Set WiFi Channel
● To set the Counter Terminal to the
selected WiFi channel
○ Power off Counter Terminal (CT).
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT will beep and display Load Default? N.

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Essential Setup - Set WiFi Channel
○ Press button one or more times until it
displays WiFi Ch(1-13):XX , where XX is the
current channel number and ranges from 1 to
13.
○ Use to delete existing end number.
○ Use the numeric keys to key in the desired
end number.
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Essential Setup - Set WiFi Channel
○ Press button to accept the new end
number.
○ To save the setting, exit setup.

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Advanced Setup
● Configure the number of Counter Display
(CD).
● Configure to use Ethernet instead of WiFi
link when there are more than 4 CDs
connected to the Counter Terminal.

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Advanced Setup
● Restore its settings to default values as a
last resort when its settings are too
messed up.

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Advanced Setup - Set CD Count
● To configure the number of Counter
Display (CD),
○ Power off Counter Terminal (CT).
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT will beep and display Load Default? N.

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Advanced Setup - Set CD Count
○ Press button one or more times until it
displays CD Cnt(1-Z):X , where X is the current
number of CDs and Z is the maximum number
of CDs.
○ Use to delete existing number of CDs.
○ Use the numeric keys to key in the desired
number of CDs.
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Advanced Setup - Set CD Count
○ Press button to accept the new value.
○ To save the setting, exit setup.

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Advanced Setup - Set CD Count
● Alternatively, access its setup page to
configure the number of CDs:
○ Connect the CT’s network port to the network
port of a PC or laptop.
○ Open a web browser in the PC or laptop and
enter CT’s IP address in address bar to access
its setup page.
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Advanced Setup - Set CD Count
○ The page is password protected.
○ Enter the username and password when
prompted.
○ user is the default username and password.

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Advanced Setup - Set CD Count

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Advanced Setup - Set CD Count
○ Select the desired number of CD from the
Number of Counter Display dropdown.
○ Click Submit button to save the changes.
○ CT will restart to apply the new settings.

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Advanced Setup - Use Ethernet Link
● To use Ethernet instead of WiFi link,
○ Access its setup page.
○ Untick Use WiFi checkbox.
○ Enter the desired network settings in the IP
Address, Netmask and Gateway’s IP Address
fields.

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Advanced Setup - Use Ethernet Link
○ All CDs must be set to the same sub-net as the
CT.
○ Click Submit button to save the changes.
○ CT will restart to apply the new settings.

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Advanced Setup - Web Authentication
● To change the username and password
for accessing its web pages,
○ Click on Web Authentication Setup link at the
bottom of its setup page.
○ Enter the desired value in the Username and
Password fields. Click Submit button.
○ CT will restart to apply the new settings.
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Advanced Setup - Load Defaults
● To load factory default settings,
○ Power off Counter Terminal (CT).
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT700 will beep and display Load Default? N.
○ Press to toggle the selection of N
to Y and then press .
○ CT displays Loading default. and then restart.
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Hardware Diagnostic Facility
● During its startup, CT will briefly turn on
all dots on its LCD panel.
○ This is useful for detecting faulty dots.
● It has
○ Test Suite to test its LCD, buzzer and keypad.
○ LCD Test (for production burn-in test).
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Hardware Diagnostic Facility
● To run Test Suite,
○ Power off Counter Terminal (CT).
○ Hold button and power on CT.
○ CT will beep and display Load Default? N.
○ Press button one or more times until it
displays Run TestSuite? N.

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Hardware Diagnostic Facility
○ Press to toggle the selection of N
to Y and then press .
○ It runs LCD test first by turning on all dots and
then displaying all the printable ΑSCII
characters on its LCD display.
○ When the test ends, it beeps once and
displays Keypad Test.
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Hardware Diagnostic Facility
○ Press a button, it will Button Button Name

Check Status
display the button Log In/Out
Done
name and beep once. To Service
○ This is for checking if its To Counter
Store
keypad and buzzer are Call
working properly. Next
Cycle

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Hardware Diagnostic Facility
○ To exit from Test Suite, leave it idle for about
10 seconds and it will then display Exit
TestSuite….

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