# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2015-TODAY, Odoo S.A. # This file is distributed under the same license as the Odoo package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # # Translators: # Mustafa Rawi , 2019 # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Odoo 13.0\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2019-11-20 10:20+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2019-10-03 09:46+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Mustafa Rawi , 2019\n" "Language-Team: Arabic (https://www.transifex.com/odoo/teams/41243/ar/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: ar\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=6; plural=n==0 ? 0 : n==1 ? 1 : n==2 ? 2 : n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5;\n" #: ../../iot.rst:5 msgid "Internet of Things (IoT)" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config.rst:3 msgid "Configuration" msgstr "إعداد" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:3 msgid "Connect an IoT Box to your database" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:5 msgid "Install the Internet of Things (IoT) App on your Odoo Database." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:10 msgid "Go in the IoT App and click on Connect on the IoT Boxes page." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:15 msgid "Follow the steps to connect your IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:21 msgid "Ethernet Connection" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:23 msgid "" "Connect to the IoT Box all the devices that have to be connected with cables" " (ethernet, usb devices, etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:26 msgid "Power on the IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:28 msgid "Then click on the Scan button." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:34 msgid "WiFi Connection" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:36 msgid "Power on the IoT Box" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:38 msgid "Copy the token" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:43 msgid "" "Connect to the IoT Box WiFi Network (make sure there is no ethernet cable " "plugged in your computer)." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:49 msgid "" "You will be redirected to the IoT Box Homepage (if it doesn't work, connect " "to the IP address of the box). Give a name to your IoT Box (not required) " "and paste the token, then click on next." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:57 msgid "" "If you are on Runbot, do not forget to add the -all or -base in the token " "(e.g. this token **http://375228-saas-11-5-iot-" "f3f920.runbot16.odoo.com\\|4957098401** should become " "**http://375228-saas-11-5-iot-f3f920-all.runbot16.odoo.com\\|4957098401**)." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:63 msgid "" "Choose the WiFi network you want to connect with (enter the password if " "there is one) and click on Submit. Wait a few seconds before being " "redirected to your database." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:70 msgid "You should now see the IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/connect.rst:76 msgid "IoT Box Schema" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:3 msgid "Flashing your SD Card" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:5 msgid "" "In some case, you may need to reflash your IoT Box’s SD Card to benefit from" " our latest updates." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:9 msgid "Updating your SD Card with Etcher" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:11 msgid "" "Go to Balena’s website and download `Etcher `__, " "It’s a free and open-source utility used for burning image files. Install " "and launch it." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:15 msgid "" "Now, download the latest image `here " "`__, and extract it from the " "zip file. Then, open *Etcher* and select the image. Select the drive to " "flash (where your SD Card is) and click on *Flash*!." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:19 msgid "" "Now, your image will be automatically updated. You just have to wait 5 " "minutes for it to finish." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/iot_notfound.rst:3 msgid "IoT Box not found" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/iot_notfound.rst:5 msgid "" "When using your IoT Box, a common issue you might encounter is that your box" " is not found on your database. Fortunately, there are a few easy steps you " "can follow to find your IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/iot_notfound.rst:10 msgid "HTTPS Issues" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/iot_notfound.rst:12 msgid "Your IoT Box is not found? You probably have https issues!" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/iot_notfound.rst:14 msgid "" "To check it, go to your database and verify if your database address starts " "with an https (like https://www.odoo.com). If this is the case, then you may" " have problems with your IoT Box image. It should be version 18.12 or later." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/iot_notfound.rst:19 msgid "" "If your IoT Box image is from an earlier version, then you will have to " "reflash the SD card of your IoT Box to update the image (the latest image " "can be found `here `__)." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/iot_notfound.rst:23 msgid "" "You can find the documentation about SD card flashing here (`here " "`__)." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:3 msgid "Use the IoT Box for the PoS" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:9 msgid "Prerequisites" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:11 msgid "Before starting, make sure you have the following:" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:13 msgid "An IoT Box" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:15 msgid "A 2A Power adapter with pi 3 b+ 2.5 A" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:17 msgid "A computer or tablet with an up-to-date web browser" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:19 msgid "" "A running SaaS or Odoo instance with the Point of Sale and IoT apps " "installed" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:22 msgid "A local network setup with DHCP (this is the default setting)" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:24 msgid "" "An Epson USB TM-T20 Printer or another ESC/POS compatible printer " "(officially supported printers are listed at the `POS Hardware page " "`__)" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:28 msgid "A Honeywell Eclipse USB Barcode Scanner or another compatible scanner" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:30 msgid "An Epson compatible cash drawer" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:32 msgid "An RJ45 Ethernet Cable (optional, WiFi is built in)" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:35 msgid "Set Up" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:37 msgid "" "To connect hardware to the PoS, the first step is to connect an IoT Box to " "your database. For this, follow this `documentation " "`__." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:44 msgid "Then, you have to connect the peripheral devices to your IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:46 msgid "" "Officially supported hardware is listed on `the POS Hardware page " "`__, but other hardware" " might work as well." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:50 msgid "**Printer**: Connect an ESC/POS printer to a USB port and power it on." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:53 msgid "" "**Cash drawer**: The cash drawer should be connected to the printer with an " "RJ25 cable." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:56 msgid "" "**Barcode scanner**: Connect your barcode scanner. In order for your barcode" " scanner to be compatible it must behave as a keyboard and must be " "configured in **US QWERTY**. It also must end barcodes with an Enter " "character (keycode 28). This is most likely the default configuration of " "your barcode scanner." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:62 msgid "**Scale**: Connect your scale and power it on." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:64 msgid "" "**Ethernet**: If you do not wish to use Wi-Fi, plug in the Ethernet cable. " "Make sure this will connect the IoT Box to the same network as your POS " "device." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:68 msgid "" "**Wi-Fi**: The current version of the IoT Box has Wi-Fi built in. Make sure " "not to plug in an Ethernet cable when booting, because all Wi-Fi " "functionality will be bypassed when a wired network connection is available " "on boot." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:73 msgid "" "Once it's done, you can connect the IoT Box to your PoS. For this, go in " "Point of Sale > Configuration > PoS, tick the box \"IoT Box\" and select the" " IoT Box you want to connect with. Save the changes." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:77 msgid "Set up is done, you can launch a new PoS Session." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:80 msgid "Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:83 msgid "The PoS cannot connect to the IoT Box" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:85 msgid "" "The easiest way to make sure the IoT Box is properly set-up is to turn it on" " with the printer plugged in as it will print a receipt indicating any error" " if encountered or the IoT Box's IP address in case of success. If no " "receipt is printed, check the following steps:" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:91 msgid "" "Make sure the IoT Box is powered on, indicated by a brightly lit red status " "LED." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:94 msgid "" "Make sure the IoT Box is ready, this is indicated by a brightly lit green " "status LED just next to the red power status LED. The IoT Box should be " "ready ~2 minutes after it is started." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:98 msgid "" "Make sure the IoT Box is connected to the same network as your POS device. " "Both the device and the IoT Box should be visible in the list of connected " "devices on your network router." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:102 msgid "" "If you specified the IoT Box's IP address in the configuration, make sure it" " corresponds to the ip address printed on the IoT Box's status receipt." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:106 msgid "Make sure that the POS is not loaded over HTTPS." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:108 msgid "" "A bug in Firefox's HTTP implementation might prevent the autodiscovery from " "working reliably. You could also manually set up the IoT Box's IP address in" " the POS configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:113 msgid "The Barcode Scanner is not working" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:115 msgid "" "The barcode scanner must be configured in US QWERTY and emit an Enter after " "each barcode. This is the default configuration of most barcode readers. " "Refer to the barcode reader documentation for more information." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:120 msgid "" "The IoT Box needs a 2A power supply to work with some barcode scanners. If " "you are not using the provided power supply, make sure the one you use has " "enough power." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:124 msgid "" "Some barcode scanners will need more than 2A and will not work, or will work" " unreliably, even with the provided power supply. In those case you can plug" " the barcode scanner in a self-powered USB hub." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:129 msgid "" "Some poorly built barcode scanners do not advertise themselves as barcode " "scanners but as a usb keyboard instead, and will not be recognized by the " "IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:134 msgid "The Barcode Scanner is not working reliably" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:136 msgid "" "Make sure that no more than one device with 'Scan via Proxy'/'Barcode " "Scanner' enabled are connected to the IoT Box at the same time." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:140 msgid "Printing the receipt takes too much time" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:142 msgid "" "A small delay before the first print is expected, as the IoT Box will do " "some preprocessing to speed up the next printings. If you suffer delays " "afterwards it is most likely due to poor network connection between the POS " "and the IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:148 msgid "Some characters are not correctly printed on the receipt" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:150 msgid "" "The IoT Box does not support all languages and characters. It currently " "supports Latin and Cyrillic based scripts, with basic Japanese support." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:155 msgid "The printer is offline" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:157 msgid "" "Make sure the printer is connected, powered, has enough paper and has its " "lid closed, and is not reporting an error. If the error persists, please " "contact support." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:162 msgid "The cashdrawer does not open" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/config/pos.rst:164 msgid "" "The cashdrawer should be connected to the printer and should be activated in" " the POS configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices.rst:3 msgid "Devices" msgstr "الأجهزة" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Camera" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:5 msgid "" "When using your *IoT Box* in Odoo, you could need to use a camera. As it can" " be done in a few steps, this device is really easy to configure. Then, you " "can use it in your manufacturing process and link it to a control point. " "Doing so will allow you to take pictures when you reach the chosen quality " "control point." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:12 ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:13 #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:11 msgid "Connection" msgstr "الاتصال" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:14 msgid "" "To connect the camera to the *IoT Box*, simply combine the two by cable." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:18 msgid "In some cases, a serial to USB adapter could be needed." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:20 msgid "" "If your camera is a `*supported one* `__, there is no need to set up anything as it will be detected as " "soon as it is connected." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:27 msgid "" "In some cases, you could need to restart the box and download your camera’s " "drivers from the box. To do so, go to your *IoT Box Home Page* and click on " "*drivers list*. Then, click on load drivers." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:35 msgid "Link a Camera to a Quality Control Point" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:38 ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:42 msgid "With the Manufacturing app" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:40 msgid "" "In your *Quality app*, you can setup the device on a *Quality Control " "Point*. Go to the *Control Points* menu, under *Quality Control* and open " "the control point you want to link with the camera." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:44 msgid "" "Now, you can edit the control point and select the device from the dropdown " "list. Now, hit save." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/camera.rst:50 msgid "" "Then, your camera can be used with the picked *Control Point*. During the " "manufacturing process, reaching the *Quality Control Point* you chose before" " will allow you to take a picture." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Footswitch" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:5 msgid "" "When working, it is always better to have your two hands available. Using " "Odoo’s *IoT Box* and a footswitch will allow it." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:8 msgid "" "In fact, you will be able to go from one screen to another by using your " "foot and the footswitch. Really convenient, it can be configured in a few " "steps." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:15 msgid "" "Connecting the footswitch to the *IoT Box* is easy, you just have to combine" " the two by cable." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:19 msgid "In some cases, a serial to USB adapter may be needed." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:21 msgid "" "If your footswitch is a `supported one `__, there is no need to set up anything since it will be " "automatically detected when connected." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:28 msgid "" "If it is not a supported one, you may need to restart the box and download " "your footswitch’s drivers from the box. To do so, go to the *IoT Box Home " "Page* and click on *drivers list*. Then, click on load drivers." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:37 msgid "Link a Footswitch to a Workcenter" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:39 msgid "" "To link the footswitch to an action, it needs to be configured on a " "workcenter. Go to the workcenter you want to use the footswitch in and add " "the device in the *IoT Triggers* tab. Then, you can link it to an action and" " also add a key to trigger it." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:47 msgid "" "Note that the one that is first in the list will be chosen. So, the order " "matters! In the picture above, using the footswitch will, for example, " "automatically skip the current part of the process you work on." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/footswitch.rst:52 msgid "" "When you are on the work order screen, a status button indicates if you are " "correctly connected to the footswitch." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Measurement Tool" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:5 msgid "" "With Odoo’s *IoT Box*, it is possible to connect measurement tools to your " "database. Find the list of supported devices here: `Supported devices " "`__,." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:10 msgid "Connect in USB" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:12 msgid "" "To add a device connected by USB, just plug the USB cable in the *IoT Box*, " "restart the Box and the device should appear in your Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:19 msgid "" "If the device is not found, make sure the drivers have well been loaded on " "your IoT Box. For this, connect to the *IoT Box Homepage* and click on load " "drivers." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:27 msgid "Connect in Bluetooth" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:29 msgid "" "Activate the Bluetooth on your device (see your device manual for further " "explanation) and the IoT Box will automatically try to connect to the " "device." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:33 msgid "Here is an example of what it should look like:" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:39 msgid "Link a measurement tool to a quality control point" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:44 msgid "" "In your *Quality app*, you can setup a device on your *Quality Control " "Points*. To do so, go to the *Control Points* menu, under *Quality Control* " "and open the control point to which you want to assign a measurement tool." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:49 msgid "" "Now, you can edit the control point and choose the device from the dropdown " "list. Then, hit save." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:55 msgid "" "Now, your measurement tool is linked to the chosen *Control Point*. The " "value, which needs to be changed manually, will be automatically updated " "while the tool is being used." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Printer" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:5 msgid "" "When using your *IoT Box* in Odoo, you could need to use a printer. Doing so" " is easy and convenient as it can be done in a few steps. Then, you can use " "it to print receipts, orders or even reports in different Odoo apps." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:13 msgid "" "To connect the printer to the *IoT Box*, you just have to combine the two by" " cable." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:17 msgid "Sometimes, a serial to USB adapter may be needed." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:19 msgid "" "If your printer is a `supported one `__, there is no need to set up anything because it will be " "automatically detected as soon as it is connected." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:24 msgid "The printer can take up to two minutes to appear in your devices list." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:29 msgid "" "In some cases, you may need to restart the box and download your printer’s " "drivers from the box. To do so, go to the *IoT Box Home Page* and click on " "*drivers list*. Then, click on load drivers." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:37 msgid "Link the Printer" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:40 msgid "To Work Orders" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:42 msgid "" "You can link *Work Orders* to printers via a *Quality Control Point* to " "print labels for manufactured products." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:45 msgid "" "To do so, you need to create a *Quality Control Point* from the *Quality* " "app. Then, you can select the correct manufacturing operation and the work " "order operation. In type, choose *Print Label* and hit save." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:53 msgid "" "Now, each time you reach the quality control point for the chosen product, a" " *Print Label* button will appear." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:60 msgid "To Reports" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:62 msgid "" "You can also link a type of report to a certain printer. In the *IoT* app, " "go to the *Devices* menu and select the printer you want to set up." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:69 msgid "Now, go to the *Printer Reports* tab." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:74 msgid "" "Hit edit and then, click on *Add a line*. In the window that shows up, check" " all the types of reports that should be linked to this printer. Click on " "select and save." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:81 msgid "" "Now, each time you click on *Print* in the control panel, instead of " "downloading a PDF, it will send it to the selected printer and automatically" " print it." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:86 msgid "Print Receipts from the PoS" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:88 msgid "" "You can link a printer to your *Point of Sale* app so you can print receipts" " directly from your *PoS*." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:91 msgid "" "Doing so is really easy. Go to your *Point of Sale* app and open your *PoS* " "settings, under *Configuration*. There, click on *Edit* and check the *IoT " "Box* feature. Then, enable the *Receipt Printer*." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:98 msgid "" "Now, on your *PoS* view, you will be able to print different kinds of " "tickets: **receipts**, **sale details** and **bills**." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:101 msgid "" "For the receipt, it will be printed once the order is validated. The process" " is automated when you enable the feature in your *PoS*." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:104 msgid "" "Sales details can be printed by clicking on the printer icon on the navbar " "at the top of the *PoS*. It will print the details of the sales of the " "current day." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:111 msgid "" "As for the bill, it is only available in restaurant mode. In your restaurant" " settings, activate bills and a *Bill* button will appear in the left panel." " Click on it and it will print the bill." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:119 msgid "Print Orders in the kitchen" msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:121 msgid "In restaurant mode, you can send order tickets to the kitchen." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:123 msgid "" "To do so, go to the *PoS* app and open your *PoS* settings. Then, tick " "*Order Printer*." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:129 msgid "" "Now, go to the *Printers* menu. Hit create and select the *IoT Box* with all" " the categories of product that should be printed in the *Printer Product " "Categories* field." msgstr "" #: ../../iot/devices/printer.rst:136 msgid "" "In the *PoS*, when you add or remove a product from one of the selected " "categories, the button *Order* will be green. If you click on it, a ticket " "will be printed." msgstr ""