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MM6 Company Kitchen (MM6-CK) - Setup and Hardware Guide
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Overview

The MM6-CK is a Dining solution. This article will cover the hardware and setup.

Please note that this product is in beta and physical changes may occur before the product is fully released. This guide will be updated with any changes.

For the ReadyTouch version of this product, please see the MM6 ReadyTouch (MM6-RT) Hardware Guide.

 

Primary Hardware Components

The MM6 hardware is made of the following primary components:

  1. a 22” touchscreen 
  2. the Zebra barcode scanner
  3. the Digital Persona fingerprint reader
  4. a fisheye webcam
  5. the Castle UPT1000F credit card reader 
  6. Cisco Meraki network router and power cable
  7. Actineon PC Silent 11G

 

Optional Hardware Components

 

MM6 Setup Requirements

Whether you have all or only some of the modules, an MM6 setup will require:

  • One outlet - 120VAC 3-prong grounded outlet (15 amp service)
  • One RJ45 wired Ethernet jack

Counter Space Requirements for MM6 (no expansion unit):

  • 13.75” wide
  • 15.5” deep
  • 29.75” tall
  • 51 lbs

Counter Space Requirements for MM6 with expansion unit:

  • 20” wide
  • 15.5” deep
  • 29.75” high
  • 78 lbs total
    • Expansion unit: 27 lbs

 

Shipping Information 

When shipped, the total weight of each device and packaging comes to: 

  • MM6: 59 lbs 
  • Expansion Unit: 33 lbs

 

MM6 Software

There are two types of software that can be loaded on the MM6.

  • CK Market
  • CK Dining

 

Detailed Hardware Descriptions

The following sections describe each piece of hardware in further detail. You can also find this information in the MM6 Spec Sheet

 

MM6 Kiosk (No Expansion Unit)

Please note that this product is in beta and physical changes may occur before the product is fully released. This guide will be updated with any changes.

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The MM6 uses an Actineon Silent 11G PC to run the entire kiosk setup. On the front of the kiosk, at the bottom, there is a black panel that can be pulled off the screen to reveal a bank of connectors. The unit is cashless and paperless,  but can optionally include an expansion unit (both bill validator and receipt printer) or a stand-alone receipt printer.

Dimensions:

13.75” wide x 15.5” deep x 29.75” high

Power:

120VAC 3-prong grounded outlet (15 amp service)

Weight:

51 lbs 

 

Setting Up the MM6 (No Expansion Unit) 

For Dining, the MM6 is a plug-and-play device. It is staged and assembled prior to shipment.

  • When the operator receives the MM6 device, they will simply need to plug in the power cable to power the unit up.
  • Once the unit is powered up, the operator should verify network connectivity. For more information, see the Validating Network Status on ADM section of our Network Connectivity Verification article.
  • It is recommended, but not required, to bolt your kiosk to the countertop/tabletop

 

MM6 Kiosk (With Expansion Unit)

Please note that this product is in beta and physical changes may occur before the product is fully released. This guide will be updated with any changes.

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The expansion unit is an optional component that can be added to the MM6. The expansion unit includes:

  • Innovative Tech NV-9 Vertical Up-Stacker
  • T-Lock

Dimensions:

20” wide x 15.5” deep x 29.75” high

Power:

120VAC 3-prong grounded outlet (15 amp service)

Total Weight:

78 lbs 

 

Installing the Expansion Unit

For Dining, the MM6 expansion unit is a plug-and-play device. Expansion units are staged and assembled prior to shipment.

If you were sent a kiosk during the initial phase of beta testing, your expansion unit may have been already attached to the MM6, and no further setup is needed. 

For continued beta testing and beyond, the expansion unit will be delivered separately from the MM6 kiosk. This makes both the MM6 itself and the expansion unit easier to install on-site. Operators can adjust the layout of these devices for each unique location. 

Please see the article MM6 Expansion Unit Installation Guide (With Video) for instructions on the installation process. 

 

Cisco Meraki Z3 Router

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The Meraki Z3 router is required in an expansion unit setup. The Meraki router creates a secure network connection between the devices plugged into the router and the 365 servers. All traffic initiated from the kiosks travels through this secure, private connection, known as a VPN Tunnel

Refer to the Network Requirements - 365Dining document for further information about 365 networks and routers.

NOTE: The Z3 model router does not have a power button. To restart, it needs to be unplugged and plugged back in. The router should take approximately 4 seconds to start up.

 

Meraki Router Setup and Installation

  1. Using an operator-provided network cable, connect the "Internet" port to your local internet connection jack. The maximum cable length is 100ft.
  2. Using the included network cable, connect one of the LAN ports to the kiosk.
  3. Using the included power adapter, plug the “Power” port into a nearby power outlet.

Network Requirements for the Meraki Z3 Router

Refer to the Network Requirements - Company Kitchen document for further information about CK/365 networks and routers.

 

Food Scale (Optional)

A photo of the Company Kitchen Scale

Scale Model: Avery Brecknell, POS Bench Scale, 6720U, (60 lb. X 0.01), Internal Display

  • External Power Display included
  • Interface Cable required but NOT included
  • State if scale cable or interface cable is needed when ordering

Platter Dimensions:

12 x 14" Stainless Steel

Power:

External Power Adapter: 6V 500mA with center positive (included)

 

Although the food scale is a standard item, it is not a part of every installation and may be added to a setup after it has gone live. This is needed for the CK Dining Kiosk option for locations that have food items that need to be weighed to determine the price.

See ADM How to Add a Scale Item for more information. 

 

Epson TM-T7011/ TM-U220B Impact Chit Printer (Optional)

The Impact Printers are optional kitchen printers, which can deliver consumer orders to the kitchen staff. 

Coming soon: Part numbers, photos, and setup information for the Epson Epson TM-T7011 and TM-U220B. 

 

Impact Printer Physical Setup

  1. Place the printer in a convenient location near the expo or line cook.
  2. Plug in the power adaptor, which is hidden in a little hollow area against the side of the case. This cable is roughly 6ft long and needs to be plugged into a 120v grounded electrical outlet.
  3. Plug the network data cable into an Ethernet jack. The Ethernet jack must be connected to the router.
    A diagram of the Impact Printer, which is turned upside down. This allows the power cord to be plugged into the adaptor, and the adaptor to then be plugged into the power connector on the bottom of the device. The power cord and the adaptor can then be slotted into an opening on the bottom of the printer.
    A photo of the back of the back of the Impact printer, with the ethernet port highlighted by a red box.
  4. Refer to the printer documentation for inserting and changing the paper.

 

Bixolon SRP-S300 Label Printer (Optional)

A photo of the Bixolon SRP-S300 Label Printer

This device is optional add can be used with Order Ahead systems. You can learn about the set up process at Bixolon SRP-S300 Label Printer - Setup and Maintenance.