The following guide for POS setup.
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Please download the setup file at http://cloud.bizspoketech.com:8088/index.php/s/HJqlq2XVueYRzgD
Receipt Printer Driver Installation
We will use EPSON printer as example below.
Step 1) Run the APD_459aEWM_e.exe. It is the wizard for EPSON printer driver
Step 2) Setup the driver installation as following:
- Printer example:
Model: TM-T88V
Connected type: USB (if connected via USB)
- Select setup manually
Step 3) The wizard program will download the suitable driver automatically.
Step 4) After the installation, the Windows can recognize the EPSON receipt printer from System Setting > Printers and Scanners.
(example only)
Hardware Station
Hardware Station (HW Station) acts as a bridge between BC and peripherals (e.g. receipt printer, cash drawer, and etc.)
Step 1) Please go to http://cloud.bizspoketech.com:8088/index.php/s/HJqlq2XVueYRzgD download setup files. (if not downloaded yet)
Step 2) Extract the "LS Central 23.zip". There are three files inside the zip file. Click w1_ls_central_23-0-0-0.exe to run for LS Hardware Station installation.
Step 3) Use the default configuration. Then click Next.
Step 4) Go to "C:\LSRetail\setup\", then run "Hardware Station.exe".
Step 5) Accept the agreement
Step 6) Configure as following:
- Enable "Start service after installation"
- "Select startup type of..." = Automatic
- Enable "Install CCO"
Step 7) Go to http://localhost:8088/ to add hardware peripherals, e.g. receipt printer, cash drawer, and card machine.
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Recommend to set unique ID for each device. (naming pattern example MKPOS01-receiptPrinter) Required drivers to allow HW Station recognizes printer and drawer. |
5) Add Printer:
- Select "Create Windows Printer"
- Select driver (dedicate driver is needed for the model, i.e. the select the printer)
- Create device
6) Then you can perform test print on the receipt printer.
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Restart LS Hardware Station at Service to scan hardware change. |
Remember to enable "Load VirtualStation" at "Server Config" to use virtual station to print receipt
Receipt will be shown at Receipt Station in Virtual Station after a test print.
Mapping to Hardware Profile
In BC, go to "POS Hardware Profile List"
You can create a new Hardware Profile or modify the existing one.
Let use the "VIRTUAL" hardware profile as the example. Before mapping the printer/virtual printer to BC, we test the hardware connection from "Test Hardware Connection".
If connection successful, we can proceed the following steps.
Click "Sync Hardware Profile" in edit mode (Click the "Pen" button on top for edit mode)
Then all virtual devices (and receipt printer if have) are detected. Remove the virtual devices on the lists if you are mapping to a physical receipt printer, cash drawer, and etc.
Go to "POS Terminal List". Then click the POS terminal you would like to set (e.g. MKA001)
In the POS Terminal, change "Hardware Profile" to "VIRTUAL" (i.e. the hardware profile set previously)
Go to the POS, then print X-Report (X銷售總表). The report should be shown on VirtualStation (or printed on a receipt if you mapped a physical printer)
LS AppShell Setup
LS AppShell allows user to use the POS in full screen mode.
1) Go to Microsoft Store then search “LS Central AppShell” then install.
2) Open LS AppShell. Then click three-dots button > Edit at AppShell to map Lush POS interface at Settings.
3) Click gear icon to edit the URL
4) Set the parameters as followings:
- Host: https://businesscentral.dynamics.com/
- Tenant: 351dd86e-3c5e-414e-98dc-57b7d04f14f7
- Environment Name: sandbox0910
- Company: Logos_0915_Test
Page: 99008880
Info title Remark You may open the Business Central on the browser. Check the URL to find the environment name and company.
5) Empty Login Settings for Windows user login
6) Scroll down and click “Run Web Client”. The POS interface appears.
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If no display on second screen (i.e. the customer-facing screen) In the browser, enable "pop-ups and redirects". The pop-up window will appear on the customer-facing screen |