Service Manual PDF
Service Manual PDF
Service Manual PDF
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Service manual
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© WINCOR NIXDORF International GmbH 2018
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registration of a utility model. Subject to availability and technical modifications. All names of hardware and
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manufactures.
Table of contents
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 About This Manual......................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Important notes..................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 ESD ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 System maintenance...................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Tools required ............................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Safety precautions ......................................................................................................................................... 6
3 Installation and commissioning.............................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Before switching on ....................................................................................................................................... 8
4 Chassis components .............................................................................................................................. 9
5 Front View ............................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1 External view with hard drive access ........................................................................................................... 10
6 Rear view.............................................................................................................................................. 11
6.1 Rear view with labeling................................................................................................................................ 11
6.2 Rear side with UPS ....................................................................................................................................... 12
6.3 Rear side of O1 motherboard ...................................................................................................................... 12
7 Setting up the device ............................................................................................................................ 13
7.1 Vertical installation ...................................................................................................................................... 13
7.2 Cabling the BEETLE /M-III............................................................................................................................. 14
8 Connecting the device........................................................................................................................... 15
9 Assembling the cable cover................................................................................................................... 17
10 Removing the front panel ..................................................................................................................... 18
11 Detaching cables................................................................................................................................... 19
12 Removing the housing hood ................................................................................................................. 21
13 Components of the system ................................................................................................................... 22
13.1 Inside view ................................................................................................................................................... 22
13.2 Inside view with UPS .................................................................................................................................... 23
14 Storage Media ...................................................................................................................................... 24
14.1 Replacing a 3.5" SATA hard disk................................................................................................................... 24
14.2 SATA connections on K1/K2 or M1/M2 motherboard................................................................................. 25
14.3 SATA port on the O1 motherboard.............................................................................................................. 26
14.4 Replacing two 2.5" hard drives or SSD......................................................................................................... 27
14.4.1 For hard disks or SSD with front access ....................................................................................................... 28
15 Using photoconductors......................................................................................................................... 31
16 Replacing the accumulator.................................................................................................................... 32
16.1 Settings after the replacement .................................................................................................................... 34
17 Replacing the power supply unit........................................................................................................... 38
17.1 For a BEETLE /M-III with UPS ....................................................................................................................... 40
18 Inserting memory extensions................................................................................................................ 50
19 Replacing the battery............................................................................................................................ 52
20 Changing processors ............................................................................................................................. 53
20.1 Installation in headwords............................................................................................................................. 56
1 Introduction
The BEETLE /M-III is equipped with the latest processors and has at its disposal a multitude of interfaces in order
to enable connection of any peripheral that is required in the area of the teller position.
The device has been developed and produced without the use of environmentally hazardous substances and with
the optimized use of electricity, gas and water. The construction materials used are largely recyclable.
NOTICE
CAUTION
NOTICE
The manual describes the BEETLE/M-III system with the motherboards K1/K2, M1/M2 and O1. The M1/M2 board
is preferred for display in the drawings, particularly for the installation/removal or opening of the system, which is
why the rear views and overall views may not correspond to the configuration of your particular system. You can
see the differences between the systems in the connection view.
In these Service instructions it is primarily the removal of components that is described. The installation of these
components always proceeds in the reverse order. Special assembly instructions can be found in the respective
sections as required.
Please read the entire documentation carefully before commencing any repair or maintenance measure.
2 Important notes
The device may be repaired only by authorized qualified personnel. Improper repairs will lead to the loss
of any liability claims.
2.1 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 switched off and pull the power plug before you plug in, unplug or install sub-assem-
blies.
– Always use anti-static equipment (anti-static mat with ground cable with integrated leakage resistance 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.
– 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 assembly.
– When installing the device, please ensure that the device plug-in fixture and the protective contact electrical
socket are easily accessible.
– The device must be fully disconnected from the supply voltage when performing any work at the device and
when inserting or removing data cables. To completely disconnect the appliance from the mains voltage,
switch off the device and pull out the power plug of the power supply unit.
– USB devices may be connected to the BEETLE or removed from it during ongoing operations if these devices
comply with the specifications pursuant to usb.org. Other peripherals (e.g. PoweredUSB printer) should not –
for safety reasons – be connected to or disconnected from BEETLE systems unless such systems are switched
off.
– Before you begin any assembly work on the device, you should discharge yourself, e.g. by touching a grounded
object (such as a radiator).
– Please make sure that no objects (e.g. paperclips) are able to enter the inside of the device, as this may result
in electrical shocks or short circuits.
– Keep the air slots of the device free to ensure proper ventilation and please observe the installation instruc-
tions for the BEETLE. This prevents excessive increases in temperature.
– No data cables may be plugged in or unplugged during storms.
– Protect the device from vibrations, dust, moisture and heat.
– Make sure that used parts, e.g. the accumulator are disposed of in a way that is environmentally friendly.
– In the event of emergencies (e.g. damaged housing or damaged power cable, penetration of liquids or foreign
bodies), switch the device off immediately, pull the power plug and inform Technical Customer Service at
Diebold Nixdorf International GmbH or the authorized service partner of your dealer.
– An explosion hazard exists if the lithium battery of the device is replaced incorrectly. Only identical batteries or
other types recommended by the manufacturer are permitted to be used to replace the lithium battery.
– Your BEETLE system is the result of state-of-the-art technical innovation. Please ensure therefore equally
state-of-the-art constructional and technical ambient conditions to permit flawless and efficient functioning of
the BEETLE. You should connect the BEETLE or any other IT system only to power supply networks with sepa-
rate protective conductors (PE).
This type of power supply network is called a TN-S network. Do not use PEN conductors! Please also observe
the recommendations of DIN VDE 0100 part 540, Annex C2. This will help you avoid any potential malfunc-
tions.
– When replacing a storage medium, please ensure that you use only storage media authorized or recom-
mended by Diebold Nixdorf.
NOTICE
Please do not fail to check the function of the original device before making changes (e.g. by installing a expan-
sion card). Only then may a functional deficiency be recognized as grounds for complaint.
NOTICE
We recommend that you keep the original packaging for any subsequent transport that may become necessary
(protection against jolts and impact).
4 Chassis components
1 Floor unit
2 Rear wall
3a Hood
4 Front cover
5 Hard disk holder
6 Slotted orifice plates
7 EMC sheet metal
8 Air duct (not with a BEETLE/M-III with O1 motherboard)
9 Retail card (not with a BEETLE/M-III with O1 motherboard)
10 Combination module carrier
11 Motherboard
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Front View
5 Front View
1 On / Off button
2 Power LED, HDD LED
3 2 x USB
The functions of the LEDs are described in the manual for the respective motherboard K1 and K2, M1 and M2,
and O1.
6 Rear view
Here in the view a K1/K2 or M1/M2 motherboard is displayed as an example.
NOTICE
In cases where cable cover is used, a distance of 60 mm (2.36") must also be maintained behind that cover.
NOTICE
Never plug in data or power supply cables when the system is switched on!
NOTICE
The power supply unit can be connected to all standard voltage networks.
It automatically adjusts itself to the particular voltage. An internal fan provides the necessary cooling.
Plug the power cable into the socket on the rear of the device.
1 Power socket
The LED (PWR) on the front side lights up in orange (Standby) and thus indicates operational readiness.
Briefly press the On / Off button on the front side of the housing to switch on the device. The LED changes to
green in operating mode.
1 Web 2 Rail
Push the orifice plate to the side (1) and remove it towards the front (2).
11 Detaching cables
Never disconnect cables by pulling them on the cable itself but always grip them on the connector housing
provided for that purpose instead. To detach the cables proceed as described below:
– Switch off all network and periphery device switches.
– Remove the cable cover.
– Pull all power cables out of the contactor contact electrical sockets of the house installation.
– Pull all data communications cables from the plug connections of the data networks.
– Detach all cables at the devices.
NOTICE
First, take care to ensure that the device is switched off and that the supply voltage plug is pulled out.
Disengage the knurled screws on the rear side of the system. Slide the housing hood somewhat out of the front
guide and pull the hood upwards from the housing.
1 Power supply unit with fan 2 Air duct (not with an O1 motherboard)
3 Carrier with hard disk(s) (2.5" or 3.5") 4 Accumulator
5 Battery Backup Unit (BBU) 6 Extension board with three PoweredUSB ports
(Retail Card), not with a O1 motherboard
14 Storage Media
You have at your disposal the following storage media: a 3.5" SATA-hard disk or two 2.5" SATA hard disks or one
or two 2.5" Solid State Drives.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Fold open the hard disk carrier upwards and pull the data cable and the power supply cable from the 3.5" hard
disk.
Remove the four screws of the 3.5" hard disk with a Phillips head screwdriver.
Re-install the hard disk holder following the steps in reverse order.
SATA1 (white) Connection for 3.5" hard disk or for the first 2.5" HDD/SSD
SATA2 (blue) Connection for the second 2.5" HDD/SSD
SATA3 (black) Connection for CD ROM
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive parts").
Fold open the hard disk carrier upwards and pull the data cables and the power supply cables from the 2.5" hard
disks.
Remove the four screws of each hard disk with a Torx screwdriver. Hold the hard disks securely with one hand
while loosening the screws in order to protect them from falling.
Remove the hard disks. Fasten the new inserted hard disks using the screws removed earlier.
Observe the correct installation position and the correct interfaces on the motherboard (see chapter "SATA ports
on the motherboard").
Re-install the hard disk holder following the steps in reverse order.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Remove the front panel (see chapter "Removing the front panel").
Unlock the hard disk holders using the key provided (note the interlock symbols).
Pull on the green belt to remove the carrier together with the hard disk.
Bend the carrier side somewhat outwards and take out the hard disk. No tools are required.
Set the new hard disk in the carrier. The knobs of the carrier (see arrows in the photo) engage thereby in the
boreholes of the hard disk and fix it in place.
When inserting the new hard disk into the carrier, take care to ensure that the terminal strip is at the back and
that the label appears at the top.
Slide the carrier into the insert point until it engages. Sliding the carrier in causes the hard disk to be connected to
the installation board of the plug-in
Proceed accordingly when replacing a second hard drive.
15 Using photoconductors
In order to display the status of the RAID system on the front panel, a photoconductor must be installed from the
two SMD-LEDs on the motherboard to the front panel.
Insert the photoconductor from inside into the front panel (1) and press the photoconductor downwards (2).
Take care to ensure correct fit of the photoconductor next to the SATA ports on the motherboard.
Photoconductor LEDs at the front panel:
DANGER
An explosion hazard exists if the accumulator is replaced incorrectly.
Only identical types or by types recommended by the manufacturer are permitted as replacements for the accu-
mulator.
NOTICE
First, take care to ensure that the device is switched off and that the supply voltage plug is pulled out.
Take care to ensure that the latches at the top on the plug are released. Disconnect the plug from the socket.
Lift the accumulator up slightly at the front (1) and pull it out upwards at an angle out of the system (2).
Replace the accumulator and set the new one in the position of the old one.
Plug the battery cable into the socket.
Mount the housing cover and screw it in place. Attach the cable cover.
Observe the necessary settings after replacement of the accumulator (see following chapter).
Here in the example, the text appears in English; in a German-language version it would be displayed in German.
– Press the folder WINCOR UPS SOFTWARE
– The folder opens. Press on UPS SOFTWARE MONITOR
– Press the red button at top in the menu strip (see arrow).
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Disengage all power cables (3 on the motherboard, 2 on the Retail card, 1 on the hard disks).
Remove three screws on the rear side and one on the side of the BEETLE/M-III.
NOTICE
The DMI files must be updated after a change in power supply units with respect to the serial number.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Push the orifice plate to the side (1) and remove it towards the front (2).
Remove the screws of the carrier holder on the front side of the system.
Lift the accumulator up slightly at the rear and pull it out upwards at an angle out of the system.
Unhook the Battery Backup Unit (BBU), set it aside and remove the carrier.
1 Carrier 2 BBU
Remove the cables from the holders of the air duct. The description of the air duct and Retail care does not apply
for a BEETLE/M-III with an O1 motherboard.
1 Holder
Disengage all power cables (3 on the motherboard, 2 on the Retail card, 1 on the hard disk).
Disconnect the power cable from the PoweredUSB hub.
Disengage the two screws of the USB hub and pull the hub towards the rear out of the housing.
Thread the data cable (1) to the BBU and the power supply (2) through under the Retail card.
Remove three screws on the rear side and one on the side of the BEETLE/M-III.
NOTICE
The DMI data must be updated with respect to the serial number after a change in power supply units.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Remove the cables from the holders (see arrow) of the air duct.
Press the iron sheet tabs outwards to open the locking mechanism on both sides of the RAM base.
Always begin with the upper base when you wish to remove the RAM strips.
NOTICE
If only one RAM strip is to be used, then plug it into the lower base.
The RAM strip folds out of the socket and can be removed.
Insert the new RAM-strip into the base and press the strip downwards until it audibly latches into place.
The coding of the RAM strip (indentation) prevents incorrect insertion.
Assemble the device following the steps in reverse order.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
NOTICE
20 Changing processors
This chapter does not apply for a BEETLE/M-III with an O1 motherboard.
Shut down the system. Remove the cable cover and pull the power plug at the rear.
Remove the housing hood.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Disengage the processer base by unlocking and moving the lever (see arrow).
NOTICE
Close the processer base, reposition the lever and lock it.
NOTICE
Before the cooling element is used, the old thermal paste must be removed from the cooling element.
NOTICE
It is mandatory to apply some thermally conductive paste on the underside of the cooling element before attach-
ing the cooling element, as only doing so will ensure sufficient cooling. The contact surface between cooling ele-
ment and processer must be covered completely with a thin layer of paste. A corresponding kit with a new
counter-cross is enclosed with the new processer.
Set the cooling element on the processer and tighten the screws hand-tight in cross-wise sequence.
NOTICE
Take care to ensure that the fins are aligned as shown in the photograph (parallel to the power supply unit).
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Pull out the plug for the power supply and the plug for the control of the interfaces on the power unit (till drawer,
24 V USB) from the Retail card.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Bend the tab of the module slightly into the housing interior and remove the module upwards.
While doing so, lay the cable underneath the front USB port.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Push the orifice plate to the side (1) and remove it towards the front (2).
Mount the new USB port following the steps in reverse order.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
The data cable of the PUSB hub on the motherboard remains plugged in!
Shut down the system. Remove the cable cover and pull the power plug at the rear.
Remove the housing hood.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Remove the two interfaces inwards and pull the plugs from the motherboard.
Insert the new interfaces and secure them with the previously removed screws.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Insert the LPT interface into the slot that is now free.
Secure the interface with the previously removed screw (1). Connect the cable of the interface to the
motherboard (2).
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Fold the hard disk holder upwards and set it aside. Remove the SATA plug on the motherboard.
Lift the motherboard to the front side of the device and lift it out of the housing.
Apply the processer with the cooling element on the new motherboard (see chapter "Switching processers").
Remove the RAM strips from the old motherboard and insert them on the new motherboard (see chapter
"Memory expansion").
Set the new motherboard in the housing and follow the previous steps in reverse order.
NOTICE
Observe the instructions regarding electrostatic discharge-sensitive assemblies (see chapter "Electrostatic dis-
charge-sensitive components").
Fold the hard disk holder upwards and set it aside. Remove the SATA plug on the motherboard and the power
supply cable on the hard disk.
Remove the two screws of the USB hub on the rear side of the BEETLE/M-III.
Lift the motherboard to the front side of the device and lift it out of the housing.
Remove the RAM strips from the old motherboard and insert them on the new motherboard (see chapter
"Memory expansion").
Set the new motherboard in the housing and follow the previous steps in reverse order.
29 Technical Information
Size
Width 311.5 mm (12.26")
Depth 302.9 mm (11.93") (without cable cover, incl. screws)
366.5 mm (14.43") (with cable cover)
Height 102.1 mm (4")
Weight approx. 5 kg (11 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 (23°F to +104°F)
Transport (2K2) -25°C to +60°C (-13°F to +140°F)
Storage (1K2) -5°C to +40°C (23°F to +104°F)
Processor
K motherboard Celeron G1820, Core i3-4330, Core i5-4570S
Intel Pentium G3420, 2x 3.3 GHz
M motherboard (Skylake) Intel Core i5-6500, 4x 3.2 - 3.6 GHz
Intel Core i3-6100, 2x 3.7 GHz
Intel Pentium G4400, 2x 3.3 GHz
Intel Celeron G3900, 2x 2.8 GHz
M motherboard (Kabylake) Intel Core i5-7500, 4x 3.4 - 3.8 GHz
Intel Core i3-7101E, 2x 3.9 GHz
O1 motherboard (Braswell) Celeron QC N3160 4x1.6 GHz to 2.24 GHz
Power supply voltage 100 - 240 V
Current consumption 6 - 3A
Supply voltage frequency 60/50 Hz
The 24 V PoweredUSB interface is provided for the operation of retail thermal printers. The peak load is
configured accordingly. The maximum current strength must not exceed 2 A.
For thermal reasons, the power consumption of additionally implemented PCI and PCIe controllers is limited per
slot to 10W and in total to 20W.
30 Manufacturer´s Certification
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.
If a device is to be equipped with WLAN, then this fulfills the requirements of the "Radio Equipment Di-
rective" 2014/53/EU.
30.1 Guarantee
In general, Diebold Nixdorf (DN) guarantees a warranty of 12 months after delivery or acceptance date. This
warranty covers all defects that have occurred during normal use of the product.
Defects resulting from incorrect or inadequate maintenance, incorrect use or any unauthorized changes to the
product, unsuitable locations or unsuitable environments are not covered.
All wear parts are also not covered by warranty.
More details about the warranty regulation can be found in your contract documents.
If no claim to product warranty exists and if you do not have a service contract with Diebold Nixdorf, then the
Customer Care Center (CCC) is available for accepting orders without a contract.
30.2 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 International 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 contemporary 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:[email protected]
We look forward to your E-mail.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer
may void users 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.
31 Abbreviations
AC Alternating Current
CE European Symbol of Conformity
COM RS232 interface
COMn* RS 232 interface (asterisk = power supply)
CPU Central Processor Unit (for example INTEL Celeron-M)
cUL Canadian Underwriters Laboratories
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normen (German Institute for Standards)
D-Sub D-Shaped Subminiature
DVI-D Digital Visual Interface Digital
EC European Community
ESD Electrostatic-discharge-sensitive components
CFC/CHC Fluorinated chlorinated hydrocarbons/chlorinated hydrocarbons
GS Tested Safety
HDD Hard Disk Drive
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
ISO International Organization for Standardization
LAN Local Area Network
LED Light Emitting Diode
PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect express
PEN conductor Protective Earth Neutral Conductor
POS Point Of Sales
RAM Random Access Memory
RJ Registered Jack (standardized socket), e.g. RJ45
SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
SMD LED Surface Mounted Device Light Emitting Diode
TFT Thin Film Transistor
TN-S Terre Neutre-Separé
UL Underwriters Laboratory (standards)
USB Universal Serial Bus
VDE Verband für Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik e.V. (Associ-
ation for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies)
VGA Video Graphics Adapter
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