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The Electronic Server Pad (ESP) System Guide1 ADVANTAGE SERIES The Electronic Server Pad (ESP) System Guide Geac Computers, Inc. Part # 90102804345 2 The Electronic Server Pad (ESP) System Guide No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, manual, or otherwise without the prior written consent of Geac Computers Incorporated. Geac Computers, Inc. makes no representation or warranties in respect to the contents of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purposes. Furthermore, Geac reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time without being obligated to notify any person of such revisions or changes. The Software described in his document is furnished under a Software License Agreement. The Software may be used only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement. It is against the law to copy the Software on tape, disk, or any other medium for purposes other than that described in the license agreement. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT WARNING NOTE: 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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. NOTICE: This documentation may include information about optional ADVANTAGE software packages. Inclusion of this information does not imply that it is part of the standard ADVANTAGE software. These option software packages include, but are not excluded to, Hotel Interface, Labor Analysis, Credit Authorization, Beverage Dispenser Interface, ADVANTAGE Polling Manager, and ADVANTAGE Communications Manager. ©Copyright 1999, Geac Computers, Inc., Restaurant Systems Division . All rights reserved. VISION is a trademark Geac Computers, Incorporated. Epson is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark of Bell Telephone Laboratories. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. SCO is a registered trademark of the Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. The Electronic Server Pad (ESP) System Guide3 Introduction to the Electronic Server Pad (ESP) System Remanco's revolutionary Electronic Server Pad (ESP) is the ultimate in portable, order entry technology for table service restaurants. Each ESP contains a battery powered radio transmitter and receiver that sends information back and forth to the system through a radio base station, which operates off a radio frequency. This compact terminal allows the server to send order s directly from the guest's table to the kitchen or the bar. The ESP is backlit making the keypad easily accessible in dimly lit environments. The ESP's single order entry system eliminates waiting in line for stationary terminals and speeds the delivery of food and drink orders. The result is improved customer service and more table turns. The ESP reduces entry errors, and there is no need to write down the order before entering it on a stationary terminal. Add-on sales such as coffee and desserts are always captured. Each course on the order can be timed by the server, and sent to print when the guest is ready. Managers with the ESP can discretely open checks to be sure drinks have been added, or to see what a customer having before approaching a table to ask "How is your Filet Mignon?". ESP's provide more control for a busy floor manager to effectively manage the restaurant. Servers can provide more attentive service by spending more time with each customer. A larger number of guests can be served, tables are turned faster, and servers operate more efficiently. The ESP allows extra time for upselling that results in more revenues for the restaurant and better tips for the servers. Drinks can be delivered to the table by a runner before the server has even left the table side. Server can be notified at the table if an item is out of stock, or about the number of specials left. Alternatives can be suggested and ordered on the spot. Each server is assigned a Remanco ESP terminal prior to his/her shift. Ordering capabilities can be individually programmed. The ESP's server assignments can easily be changed by a manager at any time. The Remanco ESP is the ultimate tool for hospitality business owners for increasing sales, lowering food, beverage, and labor costs, enhancing server productivity, and providing repeat business from very satisfied customers. Key Features • Orders are entered quickly using alphabetic, numeric, or price lookups (PLU's). • If using alpha entry, servers need only enter the first few letters (or a mnemonic abbreviation) of the item to be ordered (i.e. if ordering coffee, the server might enter "cf..."). The system will search for an item which matches the alpha-entry. • Servers are notified right at the table if an item is out of stock, or if the quantity ordered is available. • The ESP can be configured to print checks at a nearby printer. • Durable, hand-held unit, can be carried easily. • The quiet and unobtrusive ESP does not compromise the ambiance of the restaurant. 4 The Electronic Server Pad (ESP) System Guide ESP Documentation The ESP Guide provides information on the ESP system hardware, software configuration requirements, operational information, and some troubleshooting techniques for the most common ESP system …
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Date: May 6, 1999Sheet 1of 3 SizeDocument NumberREV C90300504700A1 Title ESPIII 175 LEDGE STREET NASHUA, NH RESTAURANT SYSTEMS DIVISION GEAC COMPUTERS, INC. NEWESP2.SCH NEWESP2.SCH XMIT AUDIOX AUDIOR LowV' RCV +BATT +5V DATA RFCLOCK RADIO' LOCK DisOn' NEWESP1.SCH NEWESP1.SCH XMIT AUDIOX AUDIOR LowV' RCV +BATT +5V DATA RFCLOCK RADIO' LOCK DisOn' XMIT RCV +5V DisOn' AUDIOX AUDIOR LowV' +BATT DATA RADIO' RFCLOCK LOCK THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED PERMISSION OF GEAC COMPUTERS, RESTAURANT SYSTEMS DIVISION COPYRIGHT(C) 1999 GEAC COMPUTERS, INC.
Date: May 6, 1999Sheet 2of 3 SizeDocument NumberREV C90300504700A1 Title ESPIII CPU 175 LEDGE STREET NASHUA, NH RESTAURANT SYSTEMS DIVISION GEAC COMPUTERS, INC. REVDESCRIPTIONAPP'D BY 1 2ECN DRN 6 1 1 RP3F 100K PK R8 1K CS 1 CLK 2 DI 3 DO 4 VCC 8 NC 7 DRG 6 VSS 5 U12 93CS56 NVRAM SelReg XREAD/DATA +5V C40 .1uF C39 4.7uF 3 4 U10B 74HCT14 A0 10 A1 9 A2 8 A3 7 A4 6 A5 5 A6 4 A7 3 A8 25 A9 24 A10 21 A11 23 A12 2 A13 26 A14 27 CE 20 OE 22 VPP 1 O0 11 O1 12 O2 13 O3 15 O4 16 O5 17 O6 18 O7 19 GND 14 VCC 28 U7 27C256 A8 A9 A10 A11 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A15' A13 A12 A14 +5V +5V Note: place "*" components near U5, with wide traces.* ** 1 2 U10A 74HCT14 VSS 1 XTAL1 2 XTAL2 3 NMI 4 IRQ1 5 RESET 8 STBY 9 P20 11 P21 12 P22 13 P23 14 P24 15 P10 18 P11 19 P12 20 P13 22 P14 23 915 24 P16 25 P17 26 E 54 AS 53 R/W 52 DA0 51 DA1 50 DA2 45 DA3 44 DA4 43 DA5 42 DA6 41 DA7 40 A8 37 A9 36 A10 35 A11 32 A12 31 A13 30 A14 29 A15 28 VCC 27 U5 HD6303RF R52 100K D1 2 D2 3 D3 4 D4 5 D5 6 D6 7 D7 8 D8 9 C 11 OC 1 Q1 19 Q2 18 Q3 17 Q4 16 Q5 15 Q6 14 Q7 13 Q8 12 U8 74HCT573 C33 22pF C34 22pF Y1 3.579545MHz A15 AS E AS D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A13 A15 D[0..7] E A12 A14 S E R I A L D A T A 1 2 3 4 5 TP2 test points 1 1 6 RP3A 100K PK 2 1 5 RP3B 100K PK 3 1 4 RP3C 100K PK 4 1 3 RP3D 100K PK 5 1 2 RP3E 100K PK 7 1 0 RP3G 100K PK 8 9 RP3H 100K PK R10 10K R12 10K 9 10 8 U13C RCV XMIT SelReg SerIn SerOut AUDIOX NMI' IRQ1' STBY' RESET' NVRAM RADIO' AUDIOIN XREAD/DATA DISPLAY' +5V 1110 U10E 74HCT14 R49 100K 1312 U10F 74HCT14 Q11 2N3904 C38 4.7uF C42 .047uF D8 1N914 R54 10K Q10 2N4403 12 13 11 U13D R53 4.7K Q8 2N3904 R57 4.7K LowV' DisOn' LOCK DISPLAY' +5V +BATT +5V * * * R44 100K 5 6 U10C 74HCT14 9 8 U10D 74HCT14 A 1 B 2 C 3 G1 6 G2A 4 G2B 5 Y0 15 Y1 14 Y2 13 Y3 12 Y4 11 Y5 10 Y6 9 Y7 7 U9 74HCT138 R50 82 R51 33K C28 .1uF R43 10 C27 4.7uF C41 6.8uF A13 SelDis' E A15 A13' A1 A2 A3 +5V 9 10 8 U11C 74ACT08 3 1 4 RP2C 1KPK 4 1 3 RP2D 1KPK 5 1 2 RP2E 1KPK 6 1 1 RP2F 1KPK 8 9 RP2H 1KPK 7 1 0 RP2G 1KPK 1 1 6 RP1A 33KPK 4 5 6 U11B 74ACT08 12 13 11 U11D 74ACT08 E A15' A13 SelDis K b d C o l 1 K b d C o l 2 K b d C o l 3 K b d C o l 4 K b d C o l 5 K b d C o l 6 ChgKbd' SelDis' +5V 5 1 2 RP1E 33KPK 1 2 3 U13A 74ACT00 SelKbd' +5V A1 2 A2 3 A3 4 A4 5 A5 6 A6 7 A7 8 A8 9 G 19 DIR 1 B1 18 B2 17 B3 16 B4 15 B5 14 B6 13 B7 12 B8 11 U6 74HCT245 C29 .1uF 4 1 3 RP1D 33KPK 6 1 1 RP1F 33KPK 7 1 0 RP1G 33KPK 8 9 RP1H 33KPK C37 .1uF C35 .1uF C5 .1uF D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 SelKbd' ChgKbd' D[0..7] +5V+5V +5V+5V Key Switch Pad Matrix as viewed from keypad (non-component) side of PCB send key C30 .1uF K48 K43 K1 K6 KEY 2 1 5 RP1B 33KPK 3 1 4 RP1C 33KPK +5V keypad EL display EL 1 2 3 J4 3-pin 14 23 5 T1 EL TRANSFORMER 32-46 1 2 J5 2-pin D7 14 D6 13 D5 12 D4 11 D3 10 D2 9 D1 8 D0 7 E 6 R/W 5 RS 4 VEE 3 VCC 2 VSS 1 LCD1 DMC16207 OR EQUIV EL Backpanel Drive Circuitry 1 2 3 U11A 74ACT08 4 5 6 U13B AUDIOX AUDIOR XMIT RCV LowV' +BATT +5V RADIO' DATA RFCLOCK LOCK DisOn' AUDIOX AUDIOR XMIT RCV LowV' +BATT RADIO' SelReg AUDIOIN XREAD/DATA LOCK DisOn' +5VVCC +BATT +5V 1 1 6 RP2A 1KPK 2 1 5 RP2B 1KPK +5V (D0) (D1) (D2) (D3) (D4) (D5) (D6) (D7) (RS) (R/W) (E) (Vee) (Vcc) (Vss) LCD Display Interface LCD Display Module NOT ON PCB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J1 14-pin R58 56 SelReg SelDis Vss Vdd Vee D[0..7] D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 XREAD/DATA U7A 28 PIN SOCKET THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED PERMISSION OF GEAC COMPUTERS, RESTAURANT SYSTEMS DIVISION COPYRIGHT(C) 1999 GEAC COMPUTERS, INC.
Process Specification DWG. NO. 90101504XXX Sheet 1 of 1 sheets Test Specification ESPIII Equipment required: A Oscilloscope B 6 VDC +/- .5 VDC @ 1 Amp Power Supply C NEW RBS D RF Tester (Motorola Service Monitor or Equivalent Device) PROCEDURE: 1. Insert a jumper between pins 2 and 3 at location P2 to allow Special Access Mode. 2. Apply 6VDC ±.5VDC to the battery springs, center spring is positive. 3. Turn on Power Supply and verify "NO SIGNAL" is seen on display of ESP. 4. Depress the 3 vertical keys on the top left of keypad to enter test mode(View, New, Open). 5. Press every key except 0,1,2,F,P,R, and VIEW to verify that they work. 6. Follow the prompts, entering 2 digit numbers. Choose appropriate frequency from the Frequency Lookup table. 7. Attach coaxial cable between radio's antenna jack and service monitor 'RF I/O' 8. Set service monitor to frequency of radio under test and attenuation to 40dB. 9. Depress the '2' key to enter Transmit Mode. 10. Check to achieve a frequency error of less than ±500 Hz. 11. Depress 'R' key to enter Receive Mode. 12. Set service monitor frequency to 52.95 MHz above radio frequency under test and attenuation to 0dB. 13. Move coaxial cable to 'Ant. In' connector and change monitor setting to 'Ant In'. 14. Verify a frequency error of less than ±500 Hz. 15. Disconnect the coaxial cable from the ESPIII. 16. Start RBSII of the same frequency transmitting 1,0,1,0's. (test #5) 17. Adjust R39 to midrange value (7 turns from either end). 18. Place RBS in ECHO Mode (test #1). 19. Depress the ‘SEND’ key or cycle power to ESP and verify a “1” appears on the display. 20. Depress '*' key to enter “ALPHA” Mode. 21. Verify Alphabetic keys echo to the display from a distance of at least 15 Feet. 22. Attach RBSIII to Vision Network. 23. Power Unit up and verify that it has been recognized by the system. 24. Verify that you can access the Vision system (open checks, order items, etc.). 4 DWN W. LaSante DATE 5/07/99 Geac Restaurant Systems 3 CHKDDATE TITLE 2 APP'DDATE TEST PROCEDURE* ESPIII 1DRN REV.CHANGE No.DATEAPP'D Company Confidential DWG. NO. 90101504XXX REV . 1
April 7, 1998 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services PO Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 Dear Sir/Madam: Enclosed you will find an application for Certification of a Electronic Server Pad (ESPIII), Model No. 3000, FCC ID: OOUESPIII. Certification is requested under Part 2 and Part 90 of the Commission’s rules. This application is being filed by Retlif Testing Laboratories on behalf of Remanco International, Inc., a subsidiary of Geac Computers, Inc. You should soon receive a hard copy of the 159 form and applicable filing fee. I trust that you will find the enclosed application to be complete; however, should you have any questions or require any additional information, please feel free to contact us. Very truly yours, RETLIF TESTING LABORATORIES Scott Wentworth Branch Manager Enc. (as stated) Retlif Test Report: R-3463N2 FCC ID: OOUESPIII Certification Application in accordance with 47CFR Ch. 1 (10-1-98) Part 2, Subpart J Equipment Authorization Procedures, Part 90, Subpart C, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, including additional referenced subparts and subsections covering Body Worn Electronic Server Pad (ESPIII) in which is a RF Digitally Synthesized Radio Module Transceiver Operating in 450-470MHz Range, part of the Electronic Server Pad System, A table service restaurant order entry and information retrieval system TECHNICAL REPORT 47CFR Part 2.1022(c) Applicant/Manufacturer:Remanco International, Inc. A subsidiary of Geac Computers, Inc. 175 Ledge Street Nashua, NH 03060 Test Sample:Electronic Server Pad (ESPIII) FCC ID No.:OOUESPIII Model No.:3000 Power Requirements:Internal NiCAD Battery Pack The ESP System RF module can operate within, and is capable of being programmed for, any frequency in the allocated frequency range of 450-470MHz. The antenna is integral to the lid of the ESPIII. The lid protects the antenna and the keypad and display when it is closed and switches the ESPIII to unpower mode. When the lid is open, the ESPIII is activated and the antenna is positioned away from the user and oriented for operation. The internal rechargeable NiCAD battery pack has 5 AA size cells connected in series. The pack is removed from the EUT when in need of charge and a freshly charged pack is installed. Retlif Test Report: R-3463N2 FCC ID: OOUESPIII TECHNICAL REPORT 47CFR Part 2.1022(c) Type of Emission:16K0F1D Frequency Range:450 - 470MHz Test Frequency:467.875MHz ERP:.768w The following information is supplied as electronic attachments: - Installation and Operating Instructions - Tune-up Procedure - Block Diagram - Schematics - Circuit Description - FCC ID Label - Internal and External Photographs The following test methods were performed on the test sample in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2 and Part 90. Actual test data as well as test setup photographs are supplied as electronic attachments. - §2.1046 RF Output (§90.205) (ERP Measurements were used) - §2.1049 Occupied Bandwidth (§90.209) - §2.1053 Field Strength of Spurious Emissions (§90.205) - §2.1055 Frequency Stability (§90.213) - Transient Frequency Behavior (§90.214) The following test methods were not applicable to this EUT - §2.1047 Modulation Characteristics (§90.211) - §2.1051 Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals (§90.210) Retlif Test Report: R-3463N2 FCC ID: OOUESPIII TECHNICAL REPORT 47CFR Part 2.1022(c) §2.1046 RF Output (§90.205) (ERP Measurements were used) ERP was calculated from measured field strength of ESPIII emissions at 467.875MHz, taken with measurement system on approved OATS. Measured Field Strength: Field Strength at 3 meters =124.0dBuV/M 124.0dBuV/M converts to =1584893.192uV/M 1584893.192uV/M converts to=1.584V/M 1.584V/M rounded off to=1.6V/M ERP Calculation: ERP formula derived from V/M = Square root of (30xERP) divided by 3 1) ERP = [(3)(V/M)] 2 divided by 30 2) ERP = (4.8) 2 divided by 30 3) ERP = 23.04 divided by 30 4) ERP = .768 watts ERP Confirmation: .768 ERP used in original formula 1) V/M = Square root of (30xERP) divided by 3 2) V/M = Square root of (23.04) divided by 3 3) V/M = 4.8 divided by 3 4) V/M = 1.6 Retlif Test Report: R-3463N2 FCC ID: OOUESPIII TEST EQUIPMENT LIST Occupied Bandwidth ENTypeManufacturerFrequency RangeModel No.Cal DateDue Date 3117Power SupplyB&K Precision0-30 Vdc, 3.0A16302/17/992/17/00 3128B 20dB AttenuatorLucas WeinscherDC-18GHz212/18/9812/18/99 4016Double Ridge Guide EMCO200MHz - 2GHz31064/9/994/9/00 4895Spectrum AnalyzerHewlett Packard9kHz - 22GHz8593EM 9/18/989/18/99 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Field Strength of Spurious Emissions ENTypeManufacturerFrequency RangeModel No.Cal DateDue Date 3116Pre-AmplifierMiteq0.1GHz - 18GHzAFS42-3512/3/9812/3/99 3118Broadband Pre-Amp Electro-Metrics10kHz - 1GHzBPA-10006/24/986/24/99 3258Double Ridge Guide EMCO1-18GHz31154/7/994/7/00 4029Open Area Test Site Retlif3 / 10 MetersRNH6/15/98615/99 4202BiconilogEMCO26MHz - 2GHz31426/10/986/10/99 4895Spectrum AnalyzerHewlett Packard9kHz - 22GHz8593EM 9/18/989/18/99 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Frequency Stability ENTypeManufacturerFrequency RangeModel No.Cal DateDue Date 159Frequency CounterLeader10Hz - 1GHzLDC-8259/18/989/18/99 507AC Power SupplyStaco0-140VACE1010VA9/18/989/18/99 520FDigital MultimeterWavetekN/ADM25XT7/6/997/6/00 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Transient Frequency Behavior ENTypeManufacturerFrequency RangeModel No.Cal DateDue Date 073Interference Analyzer Electro-Metrics10kHz-1GHzEMC-25 3/9/993/9/00 3117Power SupplyB&K Precision0-30VDC, 3.0A16302/17/992/17/00 3128B 20dB AttenuatorLucas WeinscherDC-18GHz212/18/9812/18/99 313910dB Atten. (50ohm) NardaDC-5GHz768-104/9/994/9/00 3233Graphics PlotterHewlett PackardN/A7470A4/9/994/9/00 34480-11dB Stepatten.Midwest Microwave DC-18GHz10922/17/992/17/00 375Po…
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101 New Boston Road · Goffstown, New Hampshire · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90 | 450 MHz - 470 MHz | 770.00 mW | 11K2F1D | 0.0001500000 % |

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