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5. PIRIVWNER All in one POS Terminal PT 6212 User Manual Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of the author Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark recognition All product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged Federal Communications Commission FCC 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 in a residential installation 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 commu
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8. System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Figure 2 7 Advanced On Chip Frame Buffer Size Chipset Features menu Boot Display Panel Type tl iMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults DRAM Timing Selectable Set this to the default value to enable the system to automatically set the SDRAM timing by SPD Serial Presence Detect SPD is an EEPROM chip on the DIMM module that stores information about the memory chips it contains including size speed voltage row and column addresses and manufacturer CAS Latency Time When the DRAM Timing Selectable is set to Manual this field is adjustable When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing DRAM RAS to CAS Delay When the DRAM Timing Selectable is set to Manual this field is adjustable This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals used when DRAM is written to read from or refreshed Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system DRAM RAS Precharge When the DRAM Timing Selectable is set to Manual this field is adjustable This setting controls the number of cycles for Row Address Strobe RAS to be allowed to precharge If insufficient time is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge befor
9. 80mm thermal receipt printer Printer button CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED WO connectors Figure 1 4 PT 6212 I O connectors Connector Description il COM4 port 2 COM3 port 3 COM2 port 4 LAN port RJ 45 S 12V power connector 6 PS 2 keyboard port 7 RJ 11 cash drawer port 8 VGA port 9 COMI port 10 USB ports Connecting peripheral devices Peripheral devices such as a printer or scanner can be connected to the machine Refer to the user manual of the device you are connecting for instructions on installing drivers where needed ADSL modem or router CC omo EE Keyboard WC USB Compliant devices Cashdrawer Monitor Figure 1 7 Connecting peripheral devices AN Do not plug a phone line into the RJ 45 ADSL or router connector Doing so can damage the connector CAUTION 6 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Connecting a cash drawer Refer to the following to connect a cash drawer L The cash drawer RJ 11 connector is DC 24V Ensure the cash drawer lp to be connected matches this power specification IMPORTANT 1 Locate the I O panel that is at the bottom of the machine 2 Connect the RJ 11 cable from the cash drawer to the RJ 11 connec co cumo ce
10. tor on the I O Panel Cashdrawer Powering the machine on and off Referto the following to power on and offthe machine 1 Locate the I O panel that is at the bottom of the machine 2 Connect the adapter to the power cable and then insert the emgo CED99 camo power plug into an electrical outlet A c cmo AC100 240 V M Press the power button it s at the bottom left of the machine The power LED turns on To turn off the machine shut down the operating system The main power turns off automatically You may need to force power off the machine for example if the operating system you are using does not support power down by the OS or if the system crashes or hangs To force power off long press the power button for five seconds 8 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Installing the thermal paper roll Refer to the following to install the thermal paper roll 1 Press the release and open the printer cover Insert the thermal paper roll as shown on the picture Pull a portion of the paper over the printer output part 4 Close the cover and press it down until you feel a click After installation the printer will automatically feed a few lines Printer Setting under Windo
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12. Configuration and Power management Interface you can create a software power down In a software power down the system can be resumed by Wake Up Alarms This item lets you install a software power down that is controlled by the normal power button on your system If the item is set to Instant Off then the power button causes a software power down If the item is set to Delay 4 Sec then you have to hold the power button down for four seconds to cause a software power down 29 Power On by Ring Use this item to enable modem activity to wakeup the System from a power Saving mode Resume by Alarm When set to Enabled the following two fields become available and you can set the date day of the month hour minute and second to turn on your system When set to 0 zero for the day of the month the alarm will power on your system every day at the specified time Date of Month Alarm When set to 0 the system powers on everyday at the time specified in the Time hh mm ss Alarm field Select a date from to 31 for the system to power on at the time specified in the Time hh mm ss Alarm field Time hh mm ss Alarm Set the time for the system to power on as defined in the Date of Month Alarm field The time set in this field must be later than the time in the RTC time as shown in the Standard CMOS Features on page 9 Reload Global Timer Events Primary IDEO When the primary master HDD is working the
13. Defaults 32 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP PC Health Status On mainboards that support hardware monitoring this item lets you monitor the parameters for critical voltages and critical temperatures Several fields are for information only and are not configurable Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature Item Help Figure 2 15 PC Health Status menu Shutdown Temperature tl iMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults These items display the current status of system temperatures and power status CPU Warning Temperature This item when enabled will sound an alarm when the temperature exceeds a particular setting Shutdown Temperature This item allows setting the shutdown temperature Once enabled the machine will automatically shutdown when the temperature reaches the limit specified 33 Frequency Voltage Control Use these items to control system frequency and voltage Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency Voltage Control Spread Spectrum Item Help Figure 2 16 Frequency Voltage Control menu tl ciMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Spread Spectrum When the motherboard clock generator pulses the extreme values spikes of the pulses creates EMI Electromagnetic Interferenc
14. F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Delay Prior to Thermal The Delay Prior To Thermal BIOS feature controls the activation of the Thermal Monitor s automatic mode It allows you to determine when the Pentium 4 s Thermal Monitor should abe activated in automatic mode after the system boots For example with the default value of 16 minutes after the system starts booting up Execute Disable Bit When disabled forces the XD feature flag to always return 0 20 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP Hard Disk Boot Priority Selecting Hard Disk Boot Priority opens up this screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Item Help Hard Disk Boot Priority Figure 2 6 Hard Disk Boot Priority menu ti2 Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Hard Disk Boot Priority This screen allows setting the boot priority Use the PageUp and PageDown to change the order And then his Esc to set 21 Advanced Chipset Features This option displays critical timing parameters of the mainboard Leave the items on this menu at their default settings unless you are very familiar with the technical specifications of the system hardware If you change the values incorrectly you may introduce fatal errors or recurring instability into the system Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable Item Help
15. and cautions in this manual and on the unit case When replacing parts ensure that your service technician uses parts specified by the manufacturer Avoid using the system near water in direct sunlight or near a heating device keep time There is a risk of explosion if the wrong battery type is used when replacing Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance WARNING regulations 5 The system uses a 3V CR2032 battery mounted on the mainboard to The USB ports can be damaged if care is not taken when connecting AN devices Ensure USB devices are correctly inserted Plugging a phone line into the LAN port RJ 45 connector can damage CAUTION the connector Take care only plug an RJ 45 connector into the LAN port Revision history Version 1 0 July 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED RN 1 Unpacking the machine pp 1 Checking the package contents 00 2 Identifying components sss emm nennen nnns 3 Connecting peripheral devices esses 6 Connecting a cash drawer nn 7 Powering the machine on and Of 8 Installing the thermal paper roll pp 9 Printer Setting under Windows XP Professional en 10 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP iacit poat Ege o skra 13 About the Setup Utility reto E e ee RR EE RR aaa 13 Entering the Setup Utility cite vea i ert eter d ees 14 BIOS navigation keys 14 USING BIOS m 15 Standard CMOS lealures ww 16 Advanced BIOS Feature
16. key You are prompted to confirm the password Confirm Password 5 Type the password again and press lt Enter gt or press lt Enter gt if you are deleting a password that is already installed Write the passwords down and keep them in a safe place If you do not save changes when you exit BIOS changes to the pass words are saved anyway IMPORTANT Save amp Exit Setup Highlight this item and press Enter to save the changes that you have made in the Setup Utility and exit the Setup Utility When the Save and Exit dialog box appears press lt Y gt to save and exit or press lt N gt to return to the main menu Exit Without Saving Highlight this item and press Enter to discard any changes that you have made in the Setup Utility and exit the Setup Utility When the Exit Without Saving dialog box appears press Y to discard changes and exit or press XN to return to the main menu fr If you have made settings that you do not want to save use the Exit j Without Saving item and press Y to discard any changes you have e f made NOTE 36 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTS This chapter describes how to upgrade components for the PT 6212 The following topics are described Safety and precautions on page 37 Before you begin on page 38 Upgrading the hard drive on page 39 Safety and precautions Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discha
17. system timer will be re loaded and the system will not go into suspend mode Primary IDE1 When the primary master HDD is working the system timer will be re loaded and the system will not go into suspend mode Secondary IDEO When the primary master HDD is working the system timer will be re loaded and the system will not go into suspend mode Secondary IDE1 When the primary master HDD is working the system timer will be re loaded and the system will not go into suspend mode PCI PIRQ A D When the PCI PIRQ A D has been alerted the system timer will be re loaded and the system will not go into suspend mode 30 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP PnP PCI Configurations This option configures how PnP Plug and Play and PCI expansion cards operate in the system Both the ISA and PCI buses on the mainboard use system IRQs Interrupt ReQuests and DMAs Direct Memory Access You must set up the IRQ and DMA assignments correctly through the PnP PCI Configurations menu otherwise the mainboard will not work properly Selecting PnP PCI Configurations on the main menu displays this menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Item Help Resources Controlled By PCI VGA Palette Snoop Figure 2 13 PnP PCI Configuration menu tl iMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Reset Configuration
18. than the performance level of the components such as the CPU and the memory You can cause fatal errors or instability if you load the optimized defaults when the hardware does not support them If you only want to load Setup defaults for a specific option select and display that option and then press F7 Follow these instructions to load the optimized defaults 1 From the main menu scroll to Load Optimized Defaults 2 Press Enter to open the Load Optimized Defaults menu 3 Press Y 4 Press Enter to load the defaults 35 Set Supervisor and User Passwords These items can be used to install a password A Supervisor password takes precedence over a User password and the Supervisor can limit the activities of a User To install a password follow these steps 1 Highlight the item Set Supervisor User Password on the main menu and press lt Enter gt 2 The password dialog box appears Enter Password 3 If you are installing a new password type in the password You cannot use more than eight characters or numbers The Set Supervisor User Password item differentiates between upper and lower case characters Press lt Enter gt after you have typed in the password If you are deleting a password that is already installed press lt Enter gt when the password dialog box appears You see a message that indicates that the password has been disabled PASSWORD DISABLED Press any key to continue 4 Press any
19. DE Channel 0 1 2 3 Master Slave If you leave this item at Auto the system will automatically detect and configure any IDE devices it finds If it fails to find a hard disk change the value to Manual and then manually configure the drive by entering the characteristics of the drive in the fields described below e Capacity displays the capacity of the HDD in megabytes MB e Oylinder indicates the number of cylinders that the HDD has A cylinder is the sum total of all tracks that are in the same location on every disk surface Head displays the number of heads in the HDD A head is a device that reads and writes data on the hard disk Precomp displays the track where precompensation is initiated Precompensation is a feature whereby the HDD uses a stronger magnetic field to write data in sectors that are closer to the center of the disk In CAV recording in which the disk spins at a constant speed the sectors closest to the spindle are packed tighter than the outer sectors Landing Zone displays the location of the safe non data area on a hard disk that is used for parking the read write head e Sector displays the number of sectors available on the HDD A sector is the smallest unit of storage space on a disk Access Mode This item defines special ways that can be used to access IDE hard disks such as LBA Large Block Addressing Leave this value at Auto and the system will automatically decide the fastest w
20. Data If you enable this item and restart the system any PnP configuration data stored in the BIOS Setup is cleared from memory Resources Controlled By You should leave this item at the default Auto ESCD Under this setting the system dynamically allocates resources to plug and play devices as they are required If you cannot get a legacy ISA Industry Standard Architecture expansion card to work properly you might be able to solve the problem by changing this item to Manual and then opening up the IRQ Resources sub menu PCI VGA Palette Snoop This item is designed to overcome some problems that can be caused by some non standard VGA cards This mainboard includes a built in VGA system that does not require palette snooping so you must leave this item disabled 31 gt IRQ Resources This menu can only be accessed when the Resources Controlled by menu is set to Manual In the IRQ Resources sub menu if you change any of the IRQ assignations to Legacy ISA then that Interrupt Request Line is reserved for a legacy ISA expansion card Press lt Esc gt to close the IRQ Resources sub menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IRQ Resources assigned to assigned to assigned to assigned to assigned to assigned to assigned to assigned to Figure 2 14 IRQ Resources assigned to submenu assigned to tl ciMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized
21. G COMPONENTS APPENDIX This appendix describes locating and solving problems that you may encounter while using the PT 6212 POS Troubleshooting Often after time spent troubleshooting the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose connection Check the following before proceeding to the problem specific solutions Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to pin point the problem and thus avoid replacing non defective parts For example if you replace batteries and the problem remains put the original batteries back and go to the next step Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting The information may be useful when calling for technical support or for passing on to service personnel Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working Ensure all connections are securely attached The Power On Self Test The Power On Self Test POST runs every time you turn on or reset the computer The POST checks memory the mainboard the display the keyboard the disk drives and other installed options If failure is detected in an area other than the mainboard such as the keyboard or an adapter card an error message is displayed on the screen and testing is stopped If your system does not successfully complete the POST but displays a blank screen have the PT 6212
22. Integrated Peripherals This option defines the operation of peripheral components on the system s input output ports Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals gt OnChip IDE Device gt Onboard Device gt SuperIO Device Onboard Serial Port 3 Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Onboard Serial Port 4 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ Onboard Serial Port 5 Figure 2 8 Integrated Serial Port 5 Use IRQ 1 Onboard Serial Port 6 Peripherals menu Serial Port 6 Use IRQ Com1 With Voltage Com2 With Voltage tl ciMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Onboard Serial Port 3 4 5 6 These items allow you to select an address for the third and fourth serial ports The default setting is 3E8 2E8 4F8 4E8 Serial Port 3 4 5 6 Use IRQ These items allow you to select an corresponding interrupt for the third and fourth serial ports The default setting is IRQS5 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQS Com1 2 With Voltage COM 2 port can be set to supply both data and power to the peripherals that connect to them Check if the device you connect needs power from the COM1 2 port or if it has its own power supply The factory setting is None The voltage for the COM ports is set at None at the factory However for example to provide power to an installed customer display this setting must be set at 12V for the corresponding COM port For a 5V IMPORTANT device such as a barco
23. T UNLOCK THE KEY Make sure the keyboard is KEYBOARD ERROR OR NO KEYBOARD PRESENT A keyboard is not detected attached correctly and no key is pressed during boot System keeps rebooting because QE LOSI the keyboard controller is pulled Have the PT 6212 serviced low for testing purposes BIOS ROM CHECKSUM ERROR SYSTEM HALTED The ROM address is incorrect Have the PT 6212 serviced The memory card is not MEMORY TEST FAIL correctly installed or is Have the PT 6212 serviced damaged 42 APPENDIX General Problems Refer to the following general problems you may encounter PROBLEM SOLUTION The display screen is dark Make sure that the PT 6212 is not in suspend mode An incorrect date and time are displayed Correct the date and time using the DOS DATE and TIME commands or the options in the Setup Utility You can also set the date and time in Windows by double clicking the clock on the task bar or in the control panel If the date and time become incorrect after a short time the CMOS battery may be depleted Replace the battery The following message appears at boot up Invalid system disk Replace the disk and then press any key Ensure that an operating system is installed Check the boot sequence in the BIOS setup utility You hear irregular beeps during operation of the computer and the system halts Have the PT 6212 serviced An unidenti
24. ay to access the hard disk drive 17 Advanced BIOS Features Selecting Advanced BIOS Features on the main menu opens up this screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features gt CPU Feature Item Help gt Hard Disk Boot Priority Virus Warning First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Boot Up Numlock Status E Gate A20 Option Figure 2 4 Advanced BIOS Security Option Features menu APIC Mode Small Logo EPA Show tl iMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Virus Warning When enabled this item provides protection against viruses that try to write to the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive You need to disable this item when installing an operating system We recommend that you enable anti virus protection as soon as you have installed an operating system First Second Third Boot Device The BIOS loads the operating system from the disk drives in the sequence selected in these three fields Boot Other Device When enabled the system searches all other possible locations for an operating system if it fails to find one in the devices specified under the First Second and Third boot devices Boot Up Numlock Status This field is used to select power on state for NumLock Gate A20 Option This feature is used to determine the method by which Gate A20 is
25. controlled Description Normal The system will force the chipset to use the slow keyboard controller to do the switching Fast The system will allow the chipset to use its own 0x92 port for faster switching Security Option Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup Option Description System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not y entered at the prompt The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Setup 18 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP APIC Mode This item is used to activate the ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface Mode ACPI is a power management specification that makes hardware sta tus information available to the operating system ACPI enables a PC to turn its peripherals on and off for improved power management It also allows the PC to be turned on and off by external devices so that IMPORTANT mouse or keyboard activity wakes up the machine Small Logo EPA Show This item enables you to show the company logo on the bootup screen 19 CPU Feature Selecting CPU Feature opens up this screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Feature Delay Prior to Thermal Item Help Execute Disable Bit Figure 2 5 CPU Feature submenu t Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help
26. d to make changes to the Setup Utility When trying to resolve IRQ conflicts When making changes to the Power Management configuration When changing the User or Supervisor password 13 Entering the Setup Utility When you power on the system BIOS enters the Power On Self Test POST routines POST is a series of built in diagnostics performed by the BIOS After the POST routines are completed the following message appears Press DEL to enter SETUP Press the delete key lt Delete gt to access the Award BIOS Setup Utility Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Select Item Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure 2 1 Main BIOS menu BIOS navigation keys The BIOS navigation keys are listed below Scrolls through the items on a menu PU PD Modifies the selected field s values Exits the current menu Bl Displays a screen that describes all key functions Loads previously saved values to CMOS Loads a minimum configuration for troubleshooting F7 Loads an optimum set of values for peak performance F10 Saves the current configuration and exits Setup Shift F2 Changes the color of the BIOS menu 14 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP Using BIOS When you start the Setup Utility the main menu appears The main menu of the Setup Utility displays a list of the options that are available A highlight indicates which option is currently selected Use
27. de scanner the setting should be 5V 24 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP OnChip IDE Device Use this item to enable or disable the PCI IDE channels that are integrated on the mainboard Select the item and press lt Enter gt to open the following menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility OnChip IDE Device IDE HDD Block Mode Item Help IDE DMA transfer access OnChip Primary PCI IDE IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA OnChip Secondary PCI IDE Figure 2 9 OnChip IDE IDE Secondary Master PIO y IDE Secondary Slave PIO Device submenu IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave UDMA SATA Mode On Chip Serial ATA tl iMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults IDE HDD Block Mode Enable this field if the IDE hard drive supports block mode Block mode enables BIOS to automatically detect the optimal number of block read and writes per sector that the drive can support and improves the speed of access to IDE devices IDE DMA Transfer Access This BIOS feature allows you to enable or disable DMA Direct Memory Access support for all IDE devices If you disable this BIOS feature the BIOS will disable DMA transfers for all IDE drives They will revert to PIO mode transfers If you enable this BIOS feature the BIOS will enable DMA transfers for all IDE drives The proper DMA mode will b
28. e personnel Return the terminal to the place you purchased it 44 APPENDIX Specifications 12 1 TFT LCD resolution is 1024 x 768 LCD Touch 5 wire Resistive touch PS 2 interface CPU Intel Celeron M Processor 1GHz FSB 400MHz fanless design Chipset NB Intel 91OGMLE SB Intel ICH6 M Memory 200 pin DDR2 SO DIMM x 2 Systme ships with 1G as the standard BIOS Award System BIOS 4M bits flash ROM Graphics Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 Intel GMA 900 On board LVDS connector for LCD support Default 8MB shared system memory Ethernet Realtek Giga LAN Audio VIA Two channel AC 97 2 3 Audio Codec HDD Internal 3 5 type SATA HDD 80GB or above I O Interface Preipherals 4 COM ports 1 VGA port 1 RJ11 port for cash drawer 24V 1 PS2 Keyboard port auto routing for MSR no jumper 1 RJ 45 LAN port with activity and link LEDs 4 USB ports 1 DC 12V power adaptor connector Tripple track MSR PS 2 interface Customer display module serial interface 3 Thermal receipt printer with cutter control board serial interface POSReady 2009 WEPOS Windows 2000 CE Net Linux Operation System AC110V 240V DC12V 12 5A 150 watt power adaptor Power Supply Operating f Temperature LS Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C Operating amp Storage v Humidity Ix Dimension Physical 328mm W x 289 3mm D x 246 8mm H Color Wh
29. e The Spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves If you do not have any EMI problem leave the s etting at Disabled for optimal system stability and performance 34 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP Other BIOS Options This section covers the other options that are available from the main menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility o Quit t Select Item Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Load Fail Safe Defaults This option opens a dialog box that lets you load fail safe defaults for all appropriate items in the Setup Utility The fail safe defaults place no great demands on the system and are generally stable If the system is not functioning correctly try loading the fail safe defaults as a first step in getting the system working properly again If you only want to load fail safe defaults for a specific option select and display that option and then press lt F6 gt Follow these instructions to load the fail safe defaults 1 From the main menu scroll to Load Fail Safe Defaults 2 Press lt Enter gt to open the Load Setup Fail Safe Defaults menu 3 Press lt Y gt 4 Press lt Enter gt to load the defaults Load Optimized Defaults This option opens a dialog box that lets you load optimized defaults for all appropriate items in the Setup Utility The optimized defaults place demands on the system that may be greater
30. e DRAM refresh refresh may be incomplete and DRAM may fail to retain data This item applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system Precharge dealy tRAS When the DRAM Timing Selectable is set to Manual this field is adjustable This item controls the number of cycles for Row Address Strobe RAS to be allowed to precharge If insufficient time is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh refresh may be incomplete and DRAM may fail to retain data This item applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system System Memory Frequency When the DRAM Timing Selectable is set to Manual this field is adjustable This item allows you select the memory frequency 22 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP System Video BIOS Cacheable These items allow the video and or system to be cached in memory for faster execution We recommend that you leave these items at the default value VGA Setting The following items allow you to configure the settings about On Chip VGA On Chip Frame Buffer Size This item is used to select the video frame buffer size Boot Display If you connect an external display to this machine you can use this setting to turn off the LCD and only use the external display To use dual displays this must be set to CRT LFP LVDS Panel Type This setting auto detects the panel resolution and other panel settings Unless you changed the panel leave this setting at its default 23
31. e SATA function modes Setting at Disabled will disable SATA controller Set at Auto will allow the BIOS to arrange it Setting Combined Mode will make PATA and SATA combined Max of 2 IDE drives in each channel primary master slave secondary master slave Enhanced Mode allows max of 6 IDE drives supported SATA Only will make SATA operates in legacy mode PATA IDE Mode This option determines whether the IDE devices are considered the primary or secondary ports on the system SATA Port This option controls the operation speed of the SATA 2 ports allowing for either legacy SATA 150 operation or full speed SATA 2 operation Note that this setting is enabled only while the On Chip Serial ATA option is set to Enhanced Mode 26 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP gt Onboard Device Use this item to enable or disable the PCI devices that are integrated on the mainboard Select the item and press Enter to open the following menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard Device USB Controller Item Help USB 2 0 Controller USB Keyboard Support Azalia AC97 Audio Select Onboard Lan Boot ROM Figure 2 10 Onboard Device submenu tl Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults USB Controller This item must be enabled to use the Universal Serial Bus ports on the mainboard USB 2 0 Controller The USB 2 0 Controller item allows USB 2 0 functional
32. e detected at boot up If the drive does not support DMA transfers then it will use PIO mode instead It is highly recommended that you leave this BIOS feature at the default setting of Enabled If the drive supports DMA transfers the proper DMA transfer mode will be enabled for that drive allowing it to burst data at anywhere from 33MB s to 133MB s depending on the transfer mode supported On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE Use this item to enable or disable the PCI IDE channels that are integrated on the mainboard IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device These items let you assign which kind of PIO Programmed Input Output is used by IDE devices Choose Auto to let the system auto detect which PIO mode is best or select a PIO mode from 0 4 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UltraDMA Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device This mainboard supports UltraDMA technology which provides faster access to IDE devices If you install a device that supports UltraDMA change the appropriate item on this list to Auto You may have to install the UltraDMA driver supplied with this mainboard in order to use an UltraDMA device 25 On Chip Serial ATA Setting The following items allow you to configure the settings about On Chip Serial ATA SATA Mode This feature allows users to select SATA mode On Chip Serial ATA This feature allows users to select th
33. edges only Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so Do not flex or stress the circuit board Do not hold components such as a processor by its pins hold it by the edges 37 Before you begin Make sure you have a stable clean working environment Dust and dirt can get into components and may cause mal function Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components Most of the electrical and mechanical connections can be disconnected by using your fingers It is recommended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to disconnect connectors as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors AN To prevent scratching the case of the machine make sure the worktop surface is clean and flat CAUTION 38 CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTS Upgrading the hard drive Referto the following to remove and replace the hard drive 1 Turn off the machine properly through the operating system 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet 3 Remove the one screw 4 Pull out the hard drive tray 5 Disconnect the power cable and SATA cable from the hard drive 6 Remove the four screws then remove the hard drive out from the tray To replace the hard drive reverse the above procedure 39 40 CHAPTER 3 UPGRADIN
34. emory Extended Memory and Total Memory These items are automatically detected by the system at start up time These are display only fields You cannot make changes to these fields Base Memory This field displays the amount of conventional memory detected by the system during boot Extended Memory This field displays the amount of extended memory detected by the system dur ing boot Total Memory This field displays the total amount of memory Base and Extended detected by the system during boot 16 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP IDE Channel 0 2 3 Master Slave This field is used to configure the IDE hard drive installed in the system Move the cursor to highlight the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave fields and press lt Enter gt The IDE Primary Master submenu opens Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 0 Master IDE HDD Auto Detection Item Help IDE Channel 0 Master Access Mode Figure 2 3 IDE Primary Master submenu tl iMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter while this item is highlighted if you want the Setup Utility to automatically detect and configure a hard disk drive on the IDE channel If you are setting up a new hard disk drive that supports LBA mode more than one line will appear in the parameter box Choose the line that lists LBA for an LBA drive NOTE I
35. eral devices on page 6 Connecting a cash drawer on page 7 Powering the machine on and off on page 8 Installing the thermal paper roll on page 9 Printer Setting under Windows XP Professional on page 10 Unpacking the machine The machine and cable accessories are packed in a cardboard carton with foam padding for protection during shipping Figure 1 1 Unpacking the machine Carefully unpack the machine and keep the packing materials If you need to ship it in the future repack it as shown in Figure 1 1 Checking the package contents After you unpack the device check that the following items are included Driver CD with drivers and the user manual PDF file p Adapter 3 thermal paper roll Power Cable If any item is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately 2 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ldentifying components This section describes the parts and connectors on the machine Front right view 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 1 2 Front right view Component Description 1 Power Button 2 12 1 inch TFT LCD 5 wire Resistive touch 9 IO Panel 4 LED Power Indicator 5 Tripple track MSR Rear view Figure 1 3 Rear view c e Q Ta p e Component 2x20 VFD customer display Printer paper exit
36. fied message is displayed Reboot the computer and run the BIOS Setup Utility Confirm the Setup Utility parameters If the same message is displayed after booting up again have the PT 6212 serviced You cannot operate the printer Check the printer cable connection Ensure that the printer power switch is turned on Confirm that the printer is on line You cannot use a mouse or keyboard Check the cable connection Check the mouse or keyboard with another computer to see if it works If the same problem occurs replace the mouse or keyboard The screen is blank and you don t hear any beeps Check that the AC adapter is connected to the PT 6212 and the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet Check that the power is on Press the power switch again for confirmation The screen is blank and you hear a continuous beep or two or more beeps Have the PT 6212 serviced Only the cursor appears Reinstall the operating system and power on the PT 6212 Audio problems Ensure the audio cable is not defective The mute is off 43 Having the PT 6212 Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem you should have the terminal serviced Pack the terminal in the original carton See Unpacking the PT 6212 on page 1 Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem The information may be useful to the servic
37. his section covers unpacking and checking the package contents and identifying components Information on connecting peripheral devices and powering on is also provided Chapter 2 BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS chapter provides information on navigating and changing settings in the BIOS Setup Utility Chapter 3 Upgrading Components This section provides information on upgrading components Appendix The appendix covers troubleshooting information on having the PT 6212 serviced and technical specifications Safety information Before installing and using the PT 6212 POS take note of the following precautions Read all instructions carefully Do not place the unit on an unstable surface cart or stand Do not block the slots and opening on the unit which are provided for ventilation Do not push objects in the ventilation slots as they may touch high voltage components and result in shock and damage to the components Only use the power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure contact your dealer or the Power Company The unit uses a three wire ground cable which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock Do not defeat the purpose of this pin If your outlet does not support this kind of plug contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not place anything on the power cord Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot traffic Follow all warnings
38. imary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 PCI PIRQ A D tl ciMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults ACPI Function This mainboard supports ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power management Interface Use this item to enable or disable the ACPI feature ACPI is a power management specification that makes hardware status information available to the operating system ACPI enables a PC to turn its peripherals on and off for improved power management It also allows the PC to be turned on and off by external devices so that mouse or keyboard activity wakes up the machine ACPI Suspend Type Use this item to define how the system suspends In the default S1 POS the suspend mode is equivalent to a software power down If you select S3 STR the suspend mode is a suspend to RAM the system shuts down with the exception of a refresh current to the system memory Power Management This item acts like a master switch f or the power saving modes and hard disk timeouts If this item is set to Max Saving power saving modes occur after a short timeout If this item is set to Min Saving power saving modes occur after a longer timeout If the item is set to User Define you can define timeouts for the power saving modes Video Off Method This item defines how the video is powered down to save power Soft Off by PWR BTN Under ACPI Advanced
39. ite or Dark Charcoal Certification CE FCC UL CUL CB VCCI BSMI 3C 45 46 APPENDIX FCC FCC 15 A
40. ity USB Keyboard Support Enable this item if you plan to use a keyboard connected through the USB port in a legacy operating system such as DOS that does not support Plug and Play Azalia AC97 Audio Select This item allows you to select the Azalia AC97 Audio support Onboard Lan Boot ROM This feature allows users to enable or disable the onboard Lan boot ROM to boot system 27 gt SuperlO Device Use this item to change settings for I O devices Select the item and press Enter to open the following menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility SuperIO Device Onboard Serial Port 1 Item Help Onboard Serial Port 2 Figure 2 11 SuperlODevice submenu t Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Onboard Serial Port 1 2 These items are used to assign the I O address and IRQ for the onboard serial port 1 2 The default setting is 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 28 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP Power Management Setup Use these items to control system power management Modern operating systems take care of much of the power management This mainboard supports ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Suspend Type Power Management Video Off Method Soft Off by PWR BTIN Power On by Ring Resume by Alarm Figure 2 12 Power Management Setup menu Primary IDE 0 Pr
41. nications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation About this manual This manual is intended for system administrators who are familiar with setting up a new system and installing an operating system The manual consists of the following sections Chapter 1 Getting Started T
42. rges of static electricity Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous Follow these guidelines to avoid damage to the computer or injury to yourself Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet Leave all components inside the static proof packaging that they ship with until they are ready for instal lation After replacing optional devices make sure all screws springs or other small parts are in place and are not left loose inside the case Metallic parts or metal flakes can cause electrical shorts AN CAUTION 24 AN CAUTION AN CAUTION Only qualified personnel should perform repairs on the PT 6212 Damage due to unauthorized servicing is not covered by the warranty If you are not confident of installing a hard drive or CompactFlash card we recommend that you refer the job to qualified personnel If the LCD breaks and fluid gets onto your hands or into your eyes immediately wash with water and seek medical attention The inverter card has high voltage Do not touch the inverter card while power is connected to the machine Unplug the power cord before attempting to replace any part To prevent static damage to components wear a grounded wrist strap Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance Hold electronic circuit boards by the
43. s aa i d de da ai d e 18 CPU FOAN S 20 Hard Disk Boot Priority no en O 21 Advanced Chipset Features reenn 22 Integrated PeripheralS ereo rer eer rere e ena a ives 24 gt OnChip IDE Device irinna aaan a Ea anaE 25 Onboard D6VIGe ww 27 b SuperlO Device ss ne 28 Power Management Setup cose ce aa a d tik ps 29 PnP PCL ConNfiguratlons emen 31 p IRO ROSOUICES crn O 32 PC Galt Status oit erre e a nka Tr e 33 Frequency Voltage Control esses ettet need s 34 Other BIOS ODtIODS eset E RANA kaaas 35 CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING COMPONENTS ee 37 afely and precautions seo aptos Satoo raan oan kala a Eun eka 37 Before you Degli e t ero oet o an e dr a aaa 38 Upgrading the hard drive i enne nnns 39 APPENDIX se oe 41 TROUDIGSHOOUIAG nm nd 41 TipS for Troubleshooting ecco trt ttt etes 41 The Power On Self Test 41 Beep Errots at POST ee alk gredi i en dtu ra 41 Beep Message Errors at POST 0000 eene 42 General Problems sss ct pee eet EKO e AI RIS LU KRALJ 43 Having the PT 6212 Serviced mm ni tnn d teen ken 44 SPECIIGA ONS aea ALO CERRO KIAJ 45 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED This chapter describes the procedures from unpacking the PT 6212 POS to powering it on The following topics are described Unpacking the machine on page l Checking the package contents on page 2 e Identifying components on page 3 Connecting periph
44. serviced Beep Errors at POST There are two kinds of beep codes in the BIOS Video error a single long beep followed by three short beeps indicates a video error the screen can not be initialized and no information can be displayed DRAM error a single long beep indicates that a DRAM error has occurred 41 Beep Message Errors at POST If the BIOS detects an error during the POST a message is displayed Refer to the following table for a list of the errors that display mainboard to keep time There is a risk of explosion if the wrong battery type is used when replacing Dispose of used batteries according to lo WARNING cal ordinance regulations The system uses a 3V CR2032 battery CMOS battery mounted on the ERROR MESSAGE SOLUTION CMOS BATTERY HAS FAILED The CMOS battery is depleted Replace the battery The battery may be weak Replace the battery CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR The CMOS may be corrupt Have the PT 6212 serviced HDD reset failed Have the PT 6212 serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 80 HDD controller diagnostics failed Have the PT 6212 serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 40 HARD DISK S FAIL 20 HDD initialization error Have the PT 6212 serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 10 Unable to recalibrate fixed disk Have the PT 6212 serviced The keyboard is locked and the key board controller is pulled Have the PT 6212 serviced low KEYBOARD IS LOCKED OU
45. sper ES Click on Apply Data bits 8 Click on OK zl Parity None Stop bits 1 v Flow control Hardware Restore Defaults 12 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP The primary function of the BIOS Basic Input and Output System is to identify and initiate component hardware The BIOS parameters are stored in non volatile BIOS memory CMOS CMOS contents don t get erased when the computer is turned off The following topics are described in this chapter About the Setup Utility on page 13 Standard CMOS features on page 16 Advanced BIOS Features on page 18 CPU Feature on page 20 Hard Disk Boot Priority on page 21 Advanced Chipset Features on page 22 Integrated Peripherals on page 24 Power Management Setup on page 29 PnP PCI Configurations on page 31 PC Health Status on page 33 Frequency Voltage Control on page 34 Other BIOS Options on page 35 About the Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility enables you to configure the following items Hard drives diskette drives and peripherals Video display type and display options Password protection from unauthorized use Power management features This Setup Utility should be used for the following When changing the system configuration When a configuration error is detected and you are prompte
46. the cursor arrow keys to move the highlight to other options When an option is highlighted execute the option by pressing lt Enter gt Some options lead to pop up dialog boxes that prompt you to verify that you wish to execute that option Other options lead to dialog boxes that prompt you for information Some options marked with a triangle lead to submenus that enable you to change the values for the option Use the cursor arrow keys to scroll through the items in the submenu 15 Standard CMOS features Selecting Standard CMOS Features on the main menu displays the following menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Time hh mm gt IDE Channel gt IDE Channel gt IDE Channel gt IDE Channel egu Figure 2 2 Standard CMOS Features menu Video Halt On tl ciMove Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Date and Time The Date and Time items show the current date and time held by the machine If you are running a Windows OS these items are automatically updated whenever you make changes to the Windows Date and Time Properties utility Video These fields is used to select the default video device Halt On This item defines the operation of the system POST Power On Self Test routine You can use this item to select which types of errors in the POST are sufficient to halt the system Base M
47. ws XP Professional Start Settings Printers and Faxes R Activate Windows Set Program Access and Defaults NEED Windows Catalog ko Windows Update Partner OPOS PT5200 PTSSOOMSR Programs 2 Documents 2 Right click on LK T60 and Printers and Faxes select Properties File Edt View Favorites Tools Help 8 Psh E Folders b Printers and Faxes Printer Tasks Ig Adda printer See what s printing Select printing preferences Pause Printing ij Pause printing deii da Share this printer Use Printer Offline E Rename this printer ms Create Shortcut X Delete this printer Delete 43 Set printer properties Rename Other Places De Control Panel Scanners and Cameras My Documents B My Pictures 9 My Computer Select COMS Serial Port B LK T60 Properties Printer Commands Controls Click on Apply General Sharing vanced Device Selling 3 i Select Configure Port to fj e enter COMS Properties Print to the following ports Documents wil print to the first free checked port Pott Description Printer LI COMI Serial Port coMz Serial Port coM3 Serial Port coM4 Serial Port Add Port Delete Port Enable biditectional suppor Enable printer pooling 10 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Set the Bits per Second to COM5 Properties 115200 Port Settings Set the Flow control to Hard ware Hi
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