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1. Dual Monitor A Es utl Drives E Ey ty Documents Pos Utility Shared Documents id My Computer amp J My Nebel Places l Details X E Pos Utility E Be EM EH _ Favoekes To Hep gt Ge 15 apse EE Address E Citi Dreearl iei pas Lat y File and Folder Tasks MSR costs 4 Make a new Felder MSR setup utility 13 Publ is Folder Exch OPOS mias tober OPOS driver file Other Places Self Test Program caraca Test utility for peripherals of POS Uy E Mr Documents VFD E Shared Documents DII Test utility for using VFD jj My Computer EJ Pty Network Places Details A Gl Content Help Printer Exit OPOS Driver OPOS or OLE for Retail POS consists of an architecture for win32 based POS device access The current OPOS driver has been developed in accordance with OPOS Specification Version 1 10 and continues to support the OPOS version e Supporting OS Windows 2000 Windows XP WEPOS Available Pheripherals ee Using this system O p Touch Screen LineDisplay QLD202C Backup and Recovery POSPrinter ELLIX Series Driver and Utility 5 The location of installation file Dual Monitor The file is shipped on the hard disk CAUtil Driver Utility Pos Utility OPOS The way of installation Run SAM4S OPOS Installer exe During OPOS Driver installation all of components are automatically registered and set up properly for
2. Part List No PARTS CODE PARTS NAME Q TY Serviceable REMARK E QCD V202 OPTION CDP CHARACTER y OPTION QCD G256 OPTION CDP GRAPHIC El JK72 20299A PMO WINDOW VFD 1 Y E2 JK68 40120A LABEL R VFD SHEET 1 Y E3 JK70 50072A SCREW TAPTITE 2 Y JK46 00006A UNIT VFD MODULE CHARACTER 1 Y JK46 00007A UNIT VFD MODULE GRAPHIC 1 Y E5 JK72 20298A PMO REAR VFD M 1 Y E6 JK70 50072A SCREW TAPTITE 1 Y E7 JK72 20297A PMO HOLDER VFD M 1 Y E8 JK72 20300A PMO REAR VFD DUMMY 1 Y E9 JK70 50072A SCREW TAPTITE 1 Y E10 JK75 20063A MEC HINGE ASS Y 1 Y E11 JK39 40727A HARNESS POLE 1 Y No PARTS CODE PARTS NAME Q TY Serviceable REMARK B6 JK70 20097A PR BRKT MSR 1 Y NONE MSR E QMR T300 OPTION MSR TRACK 2 3 gt GETION QMR T310 OPTION MSR TRACK 1 2 QDK T305 OPTION DALLAS M PROBE HOLDER 5EA QDK T310 OPTION DALLAS M PROBE HOLDER 10EA G1 JK72 20290A PMO HOLDER PROBE 1 Y G2 JK96 10155C ELA UNIT BUTTON PROBE 1 Y G3A JK96 10146B ELA UNIT HOLDER DALLAS 1 Y ANGLE TYPE G3S JK96 20090A ELA UNIT HOLDER DALLAS 1 Y STRAIGHT TYPE J EWM Q300 OPTION WALL MOUNT 1 Y J1 JK70 20134A IPR BRKT WALL 1 N J2 SCREW 4 N J3 E ANCHOR 4 N C4 JK70 60035A RMO RUBBER HINGE 2 Y No PARTS CODE
3. No PARTS CODE PARTS NAME Q TY Serviceable REMARK C1 JK97 20077A MEA BRKT DISPLAY M 1 C2 JK97 20092C MEA BRKT HINGE L 1 Y C3 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 3 Y C5 JK70 20100A IPR BRKT SIDE M 1 Y C6 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 2 Y C7 JK70 60029A RMO RUBBER INSULATOR 4 Y C8 JK70 50080A SCREW MACHINE HAND 4 Y C9 JK97 00001A UNIT HDD 1 Y C11 JK70 20090B IPR BRKT HDD 1 Y C12 JK39 40784A HARNESS DSUB B D 1 Y C13 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 2 Y C14 JK92 01515G PBA SUB DSUB B D 1 Y C15 JK70 60029A RMO RUBBER INSULATOR 2 Y C16 JK70 50080A SCREW MACHINE HAND 2 Y C19 JK70 50049A SCREW MACHINE 4 Y C20 JK97 20078B MEA BRKT IO SHIELD V 1 Y C21 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 3 Y C22 JK97 20092D MEA BRKT HINGE R 1 Y No PARTS CODE PARTS NAME Q TY Serviceable REMARK D JK94 01524B PRA COVER REAR T 1 D1 JK72 20296A PMO REAR DISP TOP 1 Y D2 JK72 20281A PMO BUTTON POWER 1 Y D3 JK72 20285A PMO COVER POWER 1 Y D4 JK72 20287A PMO COVER USB 1 Y D5 JK72 20282A PMO COVER ANTENNA 1 Y D9 JK70 20096A IPR BRKT LOCK R 1 Y D10 JK70 50029A SCREW TAPPING 3 Y D11 JK72 20293A PMO KNOB LOCK 1 Y Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List A EG Lx N 4 Ww LI gt Content Help Printer Exit 9 E4 E ED
4. LED 1 F 12505WS CNT DALLAS 1 F 12505WS CN8 Bi Assionments NO Pin Num Description Exploded Views and Parts Pin Num Description 1 MSR LED G E DALLAS SIGNAL AND 2 N C 3 MSR_LED R 3 GND 4 PWRLED 5 PWRLED 6 HDDLED P d QU 34 7 HDDLED Content Help Printer Exit Exploded View E ce and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List A YAA t v AAS x Content Help Printer Exit LED 12505WR CN8 Pin Num Description 1 MSR LED G 2 MSR LED GND 3 MSR LED R 4 PWR LED 5 PWR LED 6 HDD LED 7 HDD LED DSUB B D COM 3 DSUB 9P CN10 Pin Num Description 1 COM 3 4 DCD 2 COM 3 4 RAD 3 COM 3 4 TXD 4 COM 3 4 DTR 5 GND 6 COM 3 4 DSR COM 3 4 RTS 8 COM 3 4 CTS 9 COM 3 4 VSERIAL PARALLEL DSUB 25P CN11 Pin Num Description Pin Num Description 1 LPT_ STB 14 LPT_ AFD 2 LPT DO 15 LPT ERR 3 LPT D1 16 LPT ERR 4 LPT D2 17 LPT INIT 5 LPT D3 18 LPT SLIN 6 LPT D4 19 GND 7 LPT D5 20 GND 8 LPT D6 21 GND 9 LPT D7Y 22 GND 10 LPT ACK 23 GND 11 LPT BUSY 24 GND 12 LPT PE 25 GND 13 LPT SLCT Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments
5. Secondary Drise Monitor i HIUPPKEP Click the right button of mouse on Windows desktop screen and select Graphic Options menu O Select Graphic Options gt Output To gt Intel R Dual Display Clone gt Notebook Monitor tt Gl N A VR ES X Content Help Printer Exit Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option Co ntent Help Printer Exit system Dismantle amp Reassemble System Dismantle 1 Make sure the system amp peripherals power are off FA Take off the connector cab from the bottom of system in case it is fixed with screws EJ Disconnect cables for peripherals amp DC power input jack from the system Please note When disconnecting DC power supply jack the neck point should gently be pulled out Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option fae x Co ntent Help Printer Exit 4 CDP should be rotated as the direction shown in the figure a
6. hes 3266 Content Help Printer Exit Getting Started Safety Instructions Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device Turning the System On and Off WP El Content Help Printer Exit Connecting DC power supply cable Connecting DC power supply cable to the bottom of system Free Voltage system adapter is used Both 100V and 220V can be used A Note gt QBig Adapter from SAM4S should only be used Never use the adapter with similar specification or shaped System On Off After installation of system proceed to power on the system with following steps Getting Started Safety Instructions 4 Power up the peripherals which are connected with the system Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device P Press the power button placed at the left side of system LCD Open the power button cover and press PWR light is to be lit at the right bottom of the LCD front Turning the System On and Off power bottom power light 4 Windows initial screen can be seen after a while Content Help Printer Exit eee Introductions Getting Started Safety Instructions Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device Turning the System On and Off e Using this system ee Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup ee Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual c9 A f E X Content Help P
7. i e mmc om mm F a Ene E Bi POTETE ec Ph A PESA FER ae bei Hag E 151 a Ri de ERE P pai i 5 1 15 a TTE au TT LK MILAN E n n o FAN 4 ET T i ALI PES Intel 945GSE North Bridge Fr Intel ICH7M South Bridge LJ D A to AREA a gt v q l ww th Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List e amp X Content Help Printer Exit Main Board Connector Socket DC power LED PWR HDD power SATA Connector Connector SO DIMM DDR2 RAM Socket Connector Connector ict mi B m x ow a a amp j Ld E Za vai Pu ro EE a LE 1 dm me mm uem poe qe e me ri sy PCISlot Cnr ct E d OB d o UP i perper 11111111117 gt po m e m Mn pL IT e mm cd o eo i k T a Es E E a LI i ee a a fr 1 MeL eo mul dd EE r za 25 bs b Laat eu Er gx PRE BH Hl i a Lum i 1 a 1314 PIT LVDS Connector la E I ms zu pum Ji a i 1 Eq e n Ea LH poda IT as TET ee tun dh iur 1 pas IA P a a E y E l a otn 1 my um st Ve pn TE Ace A a V hrs a f SR us RIT TID M c isca Line OUT amp MIC M MP AI AA Jack Serial Connector LAN VGA Connector Connector Connector
8. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM Introductions ee Getting Started Atom N270 IMVP 6 ISL 6261CRZ eee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement NORTH BRIDGE Intel 945GSE BIOS Setup Exploded View and Replaceable parts PCI Ultra DMA 100 PCI Express x1 Main Board Configuration SATA SOUTH BRIDGE SUB Board Configuration amp Intel ICH7 M Pin Connection USB PCI Express x1 PCI Express x1 Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List ee How to use PDF e manual S amp x 95 amp Content Help Printer Exit Parallel Communication Port PARALLEL PORT DSUB25 FEMALE Pin Num SPP ECP EPP In Out STROBE STROBE WRITE I O PDO 2 I O 3 PD1 I O A PD2 I O 5 PD3 I O 6 PD4 PD4 PD4 I O ee Exploded View P PD5 PD5 and Replaceable i VO Main Board Configuration 9 PD7 PD7 PD7 I O SUB Board Configuration amp 10 Pin Connection ACK inen NR Major Interface Connector 11 BUSY BUSY PERIPHACK WAIT Pin Assignments 12 PERROR PE ACKREVERSE PE Exploded Views and Parts List 13 SELECT SELECT SELECT 14 AUTOFD AUTOFD HOSTACK DATASTB O 15 FAULT FAULT PERIPHREQST FAULT 16 ANIT FAULT REVERSEQST RESET O 17 SLCTIN SLCTIN ADDRSTB O 18 25 GND GND GND i Gi Tn 9 2 A S gt y Content Help Printer Exit
9. SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection POLE RJ45 CN1 O DRAWER amp POLE RJ11 amp RJ45 CN15 Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts Pin Num Description Pin Num Description Pin Num Description COM 5_VSERIAL 1 COM 5_VSERIAL 10 DWR 1 COM 5_DSR 2 COM 5_DSR 11 DWR_COMP COM 5_TXD 3 COM45 TXD 12 VDRW COM 5_RXD E Exploded view v 4 COM 5_RXD 13 DWR 2 and Replaceable E 5 COM 5_RTS 14 GND 6 parts COMA To 6 COMES CTS 15 GND GND Main Board Configuration 7 GND 16 LED 24V SUB Board Configuration amp 8 COM 5 DTR Pin Connection 8 COM 5_DTR 17 GND Major Interface Connector 9 GND 18 LED 12 List M B PWR 2 5mm CN2 DC IN 12V CN14 DC OUT 12V CN16 Pin Num Description Pin Num Description DC OUT 12V CN16 1 12V 1 412V Pin Num Description 2 412V 2 12V VREARLCD12V l a 3 gt aD eax 4 GND a GND 3 GND Content Help Printer Exit JOINT B D M B 1 F COM3 4 5 6 CN1 2 3 4 O M B I F LPT CN5 Pin Num Description Pin Num Description Pin Num Description 1 COM 3 4 5 6_DCD 1 LPT STB 2 LPT AFD 2 COM 3 4 5 6_RXD LPT DO LPT ERR 4 COM 3 4 5 6_DTR LPT D2 LPT SLIN 5 GND Exploded View LPT_ D3 GND COM 3 4 5 6_DSR and Replaceable LPT D4 GND parts COM 3 4 5 6_RTS Main Board
10. even if the processor supports a higher CPUID input es Removal and value When disabled the processor will return the actual value Replacement u Max CPUID Value Limit Disabled e Execute Disable Bit Capability BIOS Setup Execute Disable Bit functionality can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS This functionality allows System Set up the processor to classify areas in memory by where application code can execute Exploded View and Replaceable parts and where it can t When a malicious worm attempts to insert code in the buffer the processor disables code execution preventing damage or worm propagation Hyper Threading Technolo How to use PDF O de j d e manual The processor uses HT technology to increase transaction rates and reduces end user response times The technology treats the two cores inside the processor as two logical processors that can execute instructions simultaneously In this way the system performance is highly improved If you disable the function the processor will use only one core to execute the instructions Please disable this item if your OS doesn t support HT Function or unreliablity and instability may occur f Intel R Speedstep tm Tech EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology allows the system to dynamically adjust processor voltage and core frequency which can result in decreased average power consumpt
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12. Limit of Highest Temperature Limit of Second You can select a temperature tolerance value here for the specific range of a the Smart Fan function Content Help Printer Exit EA b A HOME eee Introductions e Getting Started eee Using this system t Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual ef E X Content Help Printer Exit ACPI Configuration gt General ACPI Configuration ACPI Version Features 33 STR ACPI v1 0 General ACPI Configuration gt Suspend mode This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function If your OS system supports ACPI you can choose to enter the Standby mode in S1 POS or S3 STR fashion through the setting of this field gt USB Device Wakeup From S3 The item allows the activity of the USB device to wake up the system from S3 Suspend to RAM sleep state Advanced ACPI Configuration gt ACPI Version Features This setting allows you to select the ACPI version gt ACPI APIC support This BIOS feature is used to enable or disable the motherboard s APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller The APIC provides multiprocessor support more IRQs and faster interrupt handling 34 138 eee Introductions ee Getting Started eee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement Legacy USB Support e BIOS Setup System
13. Remove Inverter al Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle 2 Remove inverter while pressing hook inside the inverter and push forward gently refer to the figure Remove Touch MSR board al Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle P Remove inverter while referring to Remove Inverter Removal and Replacement System Disassemble EJ Disconnect all cables to Touch MSR board Touch MSR LED ETC System Reassemble Memory Module 4 Remove Touch MSR board after undoing screws 2EA which connect to the display bracket Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Dallas Cable Inverter Module D Stir _ R q A dt Touch amp MSR Board TA EO E 2 gt LED Board dd AR 77 Sa Screw Power Board ET En Main Board el E MSR Cable Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option fae x 84 138 Content Help Printer Exit Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch 4 MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option A A sx Content Help Printer Exit Remove LED board LN Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle P Disconnect cables which connect
14. Set up e Exploded View and Replaceable parts e How to use PDF e manual USB Mass Storage Reset Delay ef amp x Content Help Printer Exit f USB Configuration gt LegacyUSB Support Set to Enabled if your need to use any USB device in the OS that does not support or have any USB driver installed such as DOS and SCO Unix Set to Disabled only if you want to use any USB device other than the USB gt Port 64 60 Emulation Enable I O port 60h 64h emulation support This should be enabled for the complete USB keyboard legacy support for the non USB aware OS Enabled gt USB 2 0 Controller Mode Configure the USB 2 0 controller in HighSpeed 480Mbps or FullSpeed 12Mbps gt BIOS EHCI Hand Off Enable or disable a workaround for OS without EHCI Enhanced Host Controller Interface hand off support The EHCI specification describes the register level interface for a Host Controller for the USB Revision 2 0 5 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration gt USB Mass Storage Reset Delay This setting controls the number of seconds the POST waits for the USB mass storage device after the start unit command is sent gt Emulation Type This setting enables you to set the type of device you want the USB mass storage device to emulate 343148 Boot M e nN U Use this menu to specify the priority of boot devices BIOS SETUP UTILITY eee Introductions gt Boot Settings Configuration e Gettin
15. Wall Mountable Dallas Key Magnet Type Cash Drawer RJ11 Port 6pin x1 12V or 24V selection is possible fea Dx Content Help Printer Exit p pu a g i HOME ee Introductions Unpacking Specification Product overview e Getting Started Using this system Removal and Replacement o Exploded View and Replaceable parts ee How to use PDF e manual HA Ex Content Help Printer Exit Features names of Functions and each part STAND n L fa ne e MSR Magnetic Stripe Reader Card Credit Card Loyalty Card and so on can be recognized for transaction Card Recognition Light When the card is swiped correctly the light will be lit Hard Drive Light When the Hard Drive is in operation the light will be lit Power Light When the system is on the light will be lit 91 66 Bottom View Introductions Unpacking Specification Product overview Microphone Port RJ45 LAN Port RJ11 Cash Drawer Port USB Port Customer Display Port DC Power Supply Port DC Power Output Port a UE 7 Serial Port LC POLE DRAWER q 2 gt q lt gt oe e Audio Port Parallel Port Content Help Printer Exit USB USB Devices can be used through this port i e USB scanner USB Keyboard USB Printer etc Introductions Unpacking apeciication CUSTOMER DISPLAY CDP EM Product overview
16. Y B23 JK39 40781A HARNESS USB 1 Y B24 JK70 70046A ICT MACHINE HEXA 2 Y OPTION B26 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 1 Y B27 JK39 40786A HARNESS SATA 1 Y B28 JK39 40720A HARNESS INVERTER 1 Y asi JK97 00003A UNEN y DDR2 2GB SODIMM JK97 00004A DDR2 1GB SODIMM B31 JK39 40782A HARNESS AUDIO 1 Y B32 JK39 40788A HARNESS MAIN INVERTER 1 Y B33 JK92 01515E PBA SUB JOINT B D 1 Y B34 JK39 40780A HARNESS F PANEL 1 Y B35 JK39 40785A HARNESS TOUCH B D 1 Y B36 JK97 00002A UNIT MOTHER B D 1 Y B37 JK39 40721A HARNESS LED 1 Y B38 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 4 Y B39 JK72 20289A PMO HOLDER INVERTER 1 Y B40 4401 001169 UNIT INVERTER MODULE 1 Y B41 6002 000175 SCREW TAPPING 2 Y B42 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 2 Y Bas JK92 01515D PBA SUB TOUCH W O DALLAS 1 Y JK92 01516B PBA SUB TOUCH WITH DALLAS 1 Y OPTION DALLAS B44 JK39 40787A HARNESS LVDS 1 Y B45 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 3 Y B47 JK39 40783A HARNESS POWER 1 Y B48 JK39 40661A HARNESS GND 1 Y B49 JK96 10343B ELA TOUCH PANEL 5W 1 Y C ASS Y FRAME MAIN 1 N Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List ry YAA Fae X V Content Help Printer Exit Part List
17. generates and Replaceable J either an NMI or a reset when the software that it monitors does not respond parts as expected each time the watch dog polls it How to use PDF e manual 9A 118 Content Help Printer Exit Hardware Health Configuration Introductions Chassic Intrusion The field enables or disables the feature of recording the chassis intrusion status and issuing a warning message if the chassis is once opened To clear e Getting Started Chassis Intrusion Disabled e Using this system the warning message set the field to Reset The setting of the field will automatically return to Enabled later ee Removal and Replacement CPU Temperature System Temperature System Speed VCORE 5VSB VCC5 12V VBAT BIOS Setup These items display the current status of all of the monitored hardware devices oystem Set up components such as CPU voltage temperatures and all fans speeds e Exploded View and Replaceable parts System FAN PIN Select This setting specifies the pin numbers of the system fan power connector FIN 1Mode Setting Select the operation mode of FAN 1 System FAN Mode Setting e How to use PDF e manual This setting controls the Smart Fan feature Smart Fan is an excellent feature which will adjust the CPU system fan speed automatically depending on the current CPU temperature to prevent your CPU from overheating e Temperature
18. system composition A m x Content Help Printer Exit U M Q a Ito r Additional monitor can be connected to the VGA port at the bottom of QBIG The system supports dual monitors that is using two monitors for one system Sub monitor can be displayed a screen copied a main monitor s Windows desktop or can be displayed a screen extended Windows desktop If you set dual monitors you should calibrate touch screen again Using this system Connect to external monitor when the system Is turned off If connector protecting cover is seperated from the bottom Touch Screen of system VGA connector is shown Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility 69 Connect to external monitor when the system is turned off Dual Monitor o Connect a power cable to external monitor Press a power button of the system and the external monitor Click the right button of mouse on Windows desktop screen SpA Eensuy A and select properties from a popup menu Paste Paste 5hortcue Graphics Properties Graphics Options k Hew A Bo reo A ey x Properties Content Help Printer Exit Display Pe HEF thes Select Settings tab on Display Properties dialog ee Introductions e Getting Started 1 Display a Using this system Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor i Removal and Replacement Display Properties BIOS Setup Click the rig
19. the BIOS font color with background color A HF ax 2 Content Help Printer Exit 3 F7 Discard Changes Abandon all changes 5 F8 Load Failsafe Defaults In case of improper value input or system error caused by improper configuration setting you can load default configuration value using this menu F9 Load Optimal Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance for your system to operate 5 F10 Save and Exit BIOS Setup Save changed value and exit setup program oystem Set up ESC Exit Use for Exit current page and return to its super menu but Quit without saving changes on Main Screen e ax Content Help Printer Exit M al nN M e a u Use this menu for basic system configuration such as time date etc BIOS SETUP UTILITY eee Introductions e Getting Started eee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement System Time BIOS Setup System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable parts BIOS Information Processor System MemoryDate mm dd yy How to use PDF e manual These items show the firmware and hardware specifications of your system Read only System Time The time format is lt Hour gt lt Minute gt lt Second gt System Date The date formate is lt Day gt lt Month gt lt Date gt lt Year gt 11008 Las x A56 Content Help Printer Exit Ad Va a ced I
20. the BIOS from accidental corruption by unauthorized users or computer viruses 34 168 eee Introductions e Getting Started eee Using this system Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up ee Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual ef amp x Content Help Printer Exit ist Drive Boot Device Priority The items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices removable drives USB TSSTcorp CDDUDY Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot device priority sequence from available hard drives SATA PS UDC UD16001 Disabled CD DVD Drives Specifies the boot device priority sequence from available CD DVD drives USB TSSTcorp CDDUDI Disabled 84 170 Secu Fl ty M e nN U Use this menu to set supervisor and user passwords BIOS SETUP UTILITY eee Introductions e Getting Started Change Supervisor Password eee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable Supervisor Password Change Supervisor Password parts How to use PDF e manual User Password Change User Password User Password controls access to the system at boot These settings allow you to set or change the user password Boot Sector Virus Protection This function protects the BIOS from accidental corruption by unauthorized users or computer viruses ef E X Cont
21. A Y eS AX Content Help Printer Exit Before connecting Peripherals Connecting Peripherals Remove Cover Cable Getting Started Safety Instructions In case the screws of Cover Cable are fixed remove them first Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device Turning the System On and Off O After removing screws press hook of Cover Cable and remove i NLZ WP El Content Help Printer Exit Getting Started Safety Instructions Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device Turning the System On and Off WP El Content Help Printer Exit Remove Cable Tidy Dummy Remove Cable Tidy Dummy by using shaped driver Depending upon the places the system can be used while Cable Tidy Dummy is removed Dual Monitor Expansion Cover In case there is not enough space for connecting Dual Monitor or Customer Display Pole Dual Monitor Expansion Cover can be removed Cable Tidy Dummy OD Dual Monitor Expansion Cover Connecting Peripherals The I O ports on the POS System allow you to connect peripheral devices All device listed here are for reference only S Connecting keyboard amp mouse i Getting Started Connect PS 2 type keyboard amp mouse Safety Instructions Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device Turning the System On and Off Connecting Printer e QBIG PC POS supports paral
22. BOTTOM Y Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List d Ga ae QU Eb x o Content Help Printer Exit Exploded Views UI CN NS CO CN C21 OO C C Part List No PARTS CODE PARTS NAME Q TY Serviceable REMARK B1 JK72 20288 PMO FRONT DISPLAY 1 Buyer SPEC Silk B2 JK70 50029A SCREW TAPPING 2 Y B3 JK72 20284A PMO COVER DECO 1 Y B4 JK72 20294A PMO LENS LED 1 Y B5 JK92 01515F PBA SUB LED B D 1 Y B6 JK70 20097A IPR BRKT MSR 1 Y B7 JK70 50072A SCREW TAPTITE 2 Y B8 JK70 50072A SCREW TAPTITE 3 Y B9 JK70 60028A RMO WATER PROOF 1 Y B10 JK07 00012A LCD TFT 1 Y B11 3004 000001 UNIT SPEAKER 1 Y B12 JK72 20291A PMO HOLDER SPEAKER 1 Y B13 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 1 Y B14 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 4 Y B15 JK70 50072A SCREW TAPTITE 11 Y B16 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 3 Y B17 JK70 20098A IPR BRKT SD CARD 1 Y B18 JK72 20292A PMO KNOB BRIGHT 1 Y B19 JK92 01515C PBA SUB USB B D 1 Y B20 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 1 Y B21 JK92 01515B PBA SUB POWER B D 1 Y B22 6001 000665 SCREW MACHINE 5
23. Configuration 9 COM 3 4 5 6 CTS LPT D5 GND SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection 9 COM 3 4 5 6_VSERIAL LPT_ D6 GND Major Interface Connector 10 NC LPT_ D7Y GND Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts LPT_ ACK GND List LPT BUSY GND LPT PE sx 3 Content Help Printer Exit Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List O Content Help Printer Exit TOUCH B D POWER B DI F 2 0mm CN1 Pin Num Description Pin Num Description COM 6_TXD 2 5V COM 6_RTS 4 COM 6_RXD COM 4_TXD 6 COM 4_RXD INVT_ON OFF 8 BACKLIT_ADJ USB 5_D 10 USB 5_D GND 12 GND GND 14 12V INVERTER PWRLED 16 HDDLED PWRLED 18 HDDLED INVERTER 12505WS CN2 Pin Num Description 1 BACKLIT_ADJ 2 N C 3 GND 4 GND 5 INVT_ON OFF 6 N C 7 GND 8 GND 9 12M INVERTER 10 12M INVERTER TOUCH B D 5Wire TOUCH 1 0mm CN3 CN4 MSR I F 12505WS CN5 Pin Num Description Pin Num Description 1 TOUCH_X 1 N C 2 TOUCH_X 2 MSR_RCP 3 3 TOUCH_SENSE 3 MSR_RDD 3 4 TOUCH_Y 4 MSR_RCP 2 5 TOUCH_Y 5 MSR_RDD 2 e Exploded View 6 MSR_CPD and Replaceable 7 parts GND Main Board Configuration E tay SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection
24. J a pa e sh PR _ ma X this svstem Ciil y y e Ly ll n Fr Ay PS e wd Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option LVDS Cable MMS IAC c4 e f Li ma soco i m O VW M e B B Ws B e manual ef B X Content Help Printer Exit Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option d c HF Q x 2 Content Help Printer Exit Remove Dallas Option EN Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle P Disconnect cables which connect to its board El Remove Dallas holder while rotating it in clock wise Remove Dallas holder while rotating it in clock wise BIOS Setup oystem Set up Gq Du wv A BS LL A Content Help Printer Exit Syste m S et U D System setup means that the system configuration information is memorized on BIOS Setup Utility It is also saved in a special area of memory called CMOS ROM E
25. LED board El Remove LED board after undoing screws 2EA which hold LED board DSUB cable PAI AA e ee ana iris _ DSUB board Remove DSUB board EIE Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle 2 Disconnect cables which connect DSUB board EJ Remove DSUB board Remove JOINT board 1 Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle 22 Remove JOINT board Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch 4 MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Optio Content Help Printer n A Exit Remove Power board 1 Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle EI Disconnect cables for HDD and remove HDD module refer to System Dismantle 3 Disconnect cables for speaker and remove SD board refer to System Dismantle 4 Disconnect all cables to Power board 5 Remove Power board after undoing screws 6EA which hold Power board opeaker Cable SD Card board Removal and Content Help Printer Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch 4 MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Mag
26. M e a U Use this menu to set up the items of special enhanced features BIOS SETUP UTILITY eee Introductions e Getting Started CPU Configuration eee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable Boo CPU Configuration e How to use PDF e manual These items show the advanced specifications of your CPU Read only IDE Configuration This setting specifies the operation mode of the onboard IDE controller Super IO Configuration Configure SuperlO Chipset F71882F ef E X 3 8 Content Help Printer Exit Hardware Health Configuration Configure or monitor the hardware health ee Introductions Being Started ACPI Configuration i Using this system Selects power on state for NumLock ee Removal and Replacement USB Configuration BIOS Setup Configure the USB support System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual ef ex DATO Content Help Printer Exit CPU Configuration eee Introductions MAX CPUID Valve Limit Getting Started The Max CPUID Value Limit BIOS feature allows you to circumvent problems with older OS that don t support the Pentium 4 processor with Hyper Threading Using this system Technology When enable the processor will limit the maximum CPUID input value to O3h when queried
27. MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option B System back cover should be taken off referring System Dismantle El Install new memory as shown in the figure and tighten them with levers at both ends A i el ex 9 Content Help Printer Exit Replacing Hard Disk Drive 2 5 inch SATA type can only be installed hence the hard drive type should be checked before purchase Removal and Replacement EE Before system dismantle save data turn off the system and all cables amp mains power should be disconnected System Disassemble system Reassemble 2 Disconnect system back cover refer to the system dismantle contents Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option Bi Disconnect power amp data cable of hard disk drive FZ Remove 3 screws which hold HDD bracket Screw d Content Help Printer Exit Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch 4 MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Optio
28. PARTS NAME Q TY Serviceable REMARK H1 JK44 40006A POWER SMPS 1 Y JK39 20004A EUROPE BLK JK39 20004B USA SVT JK39 20004C UK ASTA JK39 20004D GBE PONER GORD i y AUSTRALIA JK39 20004E KOREA JK39 20004F SOUTH AFRICA JK39 20004G ISRAEL JK39 20004H INDIA How to use PDF e manual eee Introductions Move to first page ey Features names and Functions of each part Getting Started HOME gt Introductions l gt Using this system Unpacking Specification l Product overview Getting Started eo Removal and no Click these text button Re aceme nt j MSR Magnetic Stripe Reader p to move each chapte r Removal and Card Credit Card Loyalty Card and so on Replacement j can be recognized for transaction gt BIOS Setup Ee BIOS Setu p I Card Recognition Light gt Exploded View l When the card is swiped correctly the light will be lit and Replaceable Hard Drive Light os Ex p O d e d VI ew parts j When the Hard Drive is in operation the light will be lit gt Howto use PDF Power Light a n d Re D a cea b e e manual I When the system is on the light will be lit parts e How to use PDF e manual Show all titles of contents amp x ucc Content Help Printer Exit on the PDF e manual Exit PDF e manual Move to next page Show how to use PDF e manual Print Page number Move to previous page Content Help Printer
29. Rev B ps amp B w POS PDF e Manual Thank you for purchasing a product of SAM4S The contents of this manual is subject to change without prior notice e The copyright of this e Manual is in SAM4S O Some equipment nomenclature and abbreviations used here may differ from that contained in other SAM4S publications e The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment e This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Class A digital device Unpacking ee Introductions Unpacking Specification Product overview lt Main body gt lt Mouse Option gt lt Keyboard Option gt ni Quick manual Magnetic Dallas Option gt Power Cable Adoptor gt A E Xx Content Help Printer Exit ee Introductions Unpacking Specification Product overview rr E A YA Eh x Content Help Printer Exit General Specification Dimension mm 387mm W x 278mm L x 340mm H Weight 5 8 Kg CPU Intel Atom Processor N270 1 6GHz Onboard Without FAN Processor FSB 533MHZ Northbridge Intel 945GSE Chip sets Southbridge Intel ICH7M HDD 2 5 SATA Type I O Interface Serial RS 232 Connector D SUB 9Pin x 3 COM1 3 4 RJ45 Port x 1 COM5 COM1 3 4 5 gt 5V or 12V Output Main Board DIP Switch Setting Serial RS 422 485 Connector D SUB 9Pin x 1 COM1 Common Use BIOS Setti
30. Serial Communication D SUB9 FEMALE RJ45 COM1 3 4 DSUB9 MALE COM1 3 4 DSUB9 MALE COM5 RJ45 Exploded View Pin Num Description Pin Num Description Pin Num Description and Replaceable 1 DCD 1 TXD 1 VSERIAL parts 2 DSR Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp 3 3 TXD Pin Connection 4 4 RXD Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments 5 5 RTS Exploded Views and Parts 6 6 CTS List 7 7 GND 8 8 DTR 9 RS 232 Communication RS 422 Communication m t GET A Eb X Content Help Printer Exit Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List ef Ex V Content Help Printer Exit Pin Num Description 1 VSUB 5V 2 D 3 D 4 GND LAN PORT RJ45 Pin Num Description DRAWER DC Power DRAWER PORT RJ1 1 Adapter Input 12V Pin Num Description Pin Num Description e Exploded View and Replaceable GND Bonis 2 DRAWER 1 Main Board Configuration 3 DRW COMP SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection 4 VDRW 12V 24V Major Interface Connector 5 DRAWER 2 Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts 6 GND List E ce A p Th v AAS x Conten
31. This shows the amount which Customers have to pay SD CARD SLOT SD Card MMC Card can be used Option POWER BUTTON Turns On Off your system LCD BRTGHTNESS Screen Brightness can be altered ANGLE ADJUSTMENT LEVER Angle can be altered between 20 90 degree DUAL MONTITOR EXPANSION COVER DUMMY 3158 Content Help Printer Exit oafety Instructions O Read the safety instructions carefully and thoroughly All cautions and warnings on the equipment or user s manual should be noted O Lay this equipment on a stable surface before setting it up e Keep this equipment away from humidity and high temperature Getting Started e Make sure the power voltage is within safety range and has been adjusted properly to the value of 100 240V before connecting Safety Instructions the equipment to the power outlet Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device e Always keep the strong magnetic or electrical objects away from the equipment e Always unplug the power cord before conecting any External Devices Never pour liquid into the opening that could damage the equipment or cause an electrical shock Turning the System o cs e The openings on the enclosure are used for air convection and to prevent the equipment from overheating Do not cover the openings n an Adjust the angle of Display 90 Screen angle can be adjusted for best viewing 50 STANDARD ANGLE 20 dw
32. User can checkthe progress eet 25 WinClon 4 0 www Clonix co kr i 5 WinClon 4 0 www Clonix co kr We System Backup amp Restore amp oning Solution M System Backup amp Restore amp Cloning Solution System backup All information stored in Windows drive willbe backed up and it could be rapidly and safely restored to any previous backup if the system is unstable o eet Hidden partition and backup state Free space in the restaratian 5 24 GB gt i i CI 2010 12 10 00 21 2 32 GB Initial Image Restore Recent State F2 Restore Initial State F3 Backup F10 z XWinClonBackupuserl wa Start wizard Change location OO 52 05 50 12 2 MB sec Continue after completing the process Wat 4 210 78 2010 08 26 1E Backup Cancel a iX v A 3 gt EN Content Help Printer Exit 5 Check the message and click Ok button after the backup is successfully completed WIRCIn The system Will be restarted auto matically Q Successfully completed the backup Click ok to restart Using this system Touch Screen Restore Recent State F2 User can restore the system to the latest backup state with WinClon s recent state image i WinClon 4 0 www Clonix co kr To System Backup amp Restore amp Cioning Solution Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Restore Initial State F3 WinClon 4 0_ premium version User can restore the system to the manufactured state wi
33. e The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed you can use Manual to define your own drive type manually LBA Large Mode Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders Heads and Sectors Block Multl Sector Transfer Any selection except Disabled determines the number of sectors transferred per block PIO Mode Indicates the type of PIO Programmed Input Output DMA Mode Indicates the type of Ultra DMA 5 S M A R T This allows you to activate the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis amp Reporting Technology capability for the hard disks S M A R T is a utility that monitors your disk status to predict hard disk failure 32 Bit Date Transfer Enables 32 bit communication between CPU and IDE device 8A 108 Super IO Configuration eee Introductions Serial Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 Address Serial Port 1 2 3 4 IRQ Select an address and a corresponding interrupt for the serial port Serial Port5 Mode This setting specifies the serial port5 mode e Getting Started Serial Port5 fiddress 3F8 IR O4 ee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement Parallel Port Address gt BIOS Setup Select an address for the parallel port System Set up Watch Dog e Exploded View You can enable the system watch dog timer a hardware timer that
34. e occurred to cables LED Board b Touch panel may separate from LCD panel all of a sudden due to vacuum condition in between touch panel and LCD Power Board b Be careful in case of any breakage and injury Main Board p Be careful in case of any dust being stuck into the surface of LCD or touch panel and Touch Panel and TFT LCD scratch to them Magnetic Dallas Option ef B amp B X Content Help Printer Exit 4 Disconnect LVDS cable and LCD cable Unfold disconnected cables avoid interferences with other cables gH 3 au a d e ICIN A Tg e 21 2 Fr vYy 000 0 Le BN NUI d IS t Ya Teil e 45 EB REWVI Lilia Watt Ei ee Removal and Replacement LCD Cable System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option E E E PA 4 Oo E Bn qua Ni v Sm um YT c e Il Dm OTI o Bw E ue Se AJ Vr CIA Y e a Content Help Printer Exit 6 Remove LVDS cable which is connected to LCD after the bracket is lifted while preventing LVDS cable is not put in between sa o Infra el PEGA B8 Td 7 PY YN n l wy U u Y L l U His J uP Al 3 e E aan d d E e a AFFIN A af 5S pP HR AN Se O ws J t Ul 10 a L a il LO U uu te amp GI Aes mw amp oA Sw Wi
35. ent Help Printer Exit Supervisor Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility These settings allow you to set or change the supervisor password 34 1958 eee Introductions ee Getting Started Using this system ee Removal and Replacement e BIOS Setup System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual Content Help Printer Exit Chipset Menu This menu controls the advanced features of the onboard Northbridge and Southbridge BIOS SETUP UTILITY 9 PEE 05 2006 American Meg no 34 198 eee Introductions e Getting Started eee Using this system Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up e Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual f D x Content Help Printer Exit BIOS SETUP UTILITY it Il i Il T i A i ll ij Il Configure DRAM Timing by SED LI TM Il ill ie il ilii ii jl li Il il Lu n o TII Hi Il ihi DULL AUAM iul dU il Hl il A ELTE LETT Wi II AUAM LU MI HH WNW UU U iiini m Boot Display Device Ls LEN 24 a ini n TL t ll iul CRT LUDS HA TA ART E HH TUNE HAT TT UNI NA A North Bridge Chipset Configuration Configure DRAM Timing by SPD Selects whether DRAM timing is controlled by the SPD Serial Presence D
36. estore Initial State F3 Backup F10 EJ Click OK button WinClon i All data in Windows drive wil be deleted upon processing Restore Do you want to continue Using this system 4 User can check the p rog ress e WinClon 4 0 yum Clonixco Kr 9 y x To System Backup A Restore A Cioning Solution System restoration Select a file to restore fram the backup list below If the backup file is located in external device CD ROM external HDDs click select another file button to browse the file Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility O 2010 12 10 00 21 2 32 GB Initial Image Dual Monitor zAWinclanBackupkuser vcl Start wizard Select anothar file 21 3 828 4138 MB 00 39 03 20 Continue after completing the process wait gt 4 2 10 79 2010 06 2671 cancel 5 Check the message and click Ok button after the restore is successfully Aee completed The system will be restarted automatically i cmm Restarting the system age Bea N 4 VW eS X Content Help Printer Exit System Backup EE Press keyboard s lt F11 gt key when F11 to WinClon appears on the screen 3 Click OK button WinClan A se m F11 to WinClon Do you want to proceed the backup process e Using this system Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor Md eet I 2 When a below screen appears press keyboard s lt F10 gt key 4
37. etect EEPROM on the DRAM module Boots Graphic Adapter Priority This item specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter Internal Graphics Mode Select The field specifies the size of system memory allocated for video memory Video Function Configuration 5 DVMT Mode Select It is recommended that you set this BIOS feature to DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology Mode for maximum performance 5 Boots Display Device Use the field to select the type of device you want to use as the display s of the system Flat Panel Type Use the field to select the resolution of the flat panel display 34 208 BIUS SETUP UTILITY South Bridge Chipset Configuration eee Introductions 5 USB Functions This setting specifies the function of the onboard USB controller 5 USB 2 0 Controller Audio Controller PRO NIC Controller SMBUS Controller These settings enable disable the specified onboard controllers Getting Started USB Functions 8 USB Ports eee Using this system Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up ee Exploded View and Replaceable parts e How to use PDF e manual ef ex 34 218 Content Help Printer Exit Powe r M e nN U Use this menu to specify your settings for power management BIOS SETUP UTILITY Restore on AC Power Loss Last State eee Introductions e Getting Started eee Using this system ee Removal and Re
38. g Started eee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement t BIOS Setup System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable Boot Settings Configuration parts Configure settings during system boot How to use PDF e manual Boot Device Priority Specifies the boot device priority sequence Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot device priority sequence from available hard drives CD DVD Drives Specifies the boot device priority sequence from available CD DVD drives Las x 34358 Content Help Printer Exit eee Introductions e Getting Started eee Using this system Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up ee Exploded View and Replaceable parts e How to use PDF e manual ef E X Content Help Printer Exit Boot Settings Configuration Quick Boot EE Quick Boot Enabling this setting will cause the BIOS power on self test routine to skip some of its tests during bootup for faster system boot Quiek Boot This BIOS feature determines if the BIOS should hide the normal POST mes sages with the motherboard or system manufacturer s full screen logo Bootup Num Lock This setting is to set the Num Lock status when the system is powered on 9 Wait For F1 If Error When this setting is set to Enabled and the boot sequence encounters an error it asks you to press F1 5 Fish Wrire Protection This function protects
39. gnetic Dallas Option af C E x Co ntent Help Printer Exit Other Main Components Removal Internal Speaker Removal 1 Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle 2 Disconnect speaker cable 3 Remove speaker while pressing the hook which holds the speaker When external speaker is connected to be in use the internal speaker cable should be disconnected in case the internal speaker does not wish to be in operation LE eee Remove SD card USB board al Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle 2 Remove screws which hold the bracket Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option El Remove SD card USB board while lifting up the bracket Please take extra care that the position of cable should be correct when reassemble it HS E Xx Content Help Printer Exit Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card 4 USB Board Inverter Module Touch 4 MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option Content Help Printer Exit
40. ht button of mouse on the second monitor s indicator and select Attached Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual ef C E x 83 138 Content Help Printer Exit Check an Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor and click Apply button ll a Then you can see the extended screen If this option is unchecked the additional Ses cd SN ii monitor displays a screen copied with primary monitor ee Introductions e Getting Started Using this system Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor Removal and Replacement i BIOS Setup Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual ES ad Las x 83 116 Content Help Printer Exit How to check dual monitor s setting If dual monitors doesn t work properly refer to the following procedure Eh Check the BIOS Setup Make sure that Chipset gt North Bridge Chipset Configuration p Video Function Configuration p Boot Display Device menu is selected as CRT LVDS i method2 69 Click the right button of mouse on Windows desktop screen and select Graphic Properties menu e Using this system Select Intel R Dual Display Clone at Multiple Display menu Touch Screen S Watebook and Menos Single Display C Nobook E Mandor Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Multiple Display hir Dual Monitor Pinay Densa Metctook
41. ion and decreased average heat production ef amp x BA 386 Content Help Printer Exit IDE Configuration eee Introductions e Getting Started ATA IDE Configuration Compatible ee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement e BIOS Setup System Set up ee Exploded View and Replaceable parts e How to use PDF e manual ef E x Content Help Printer Exit f ATA DE Configuration This setting specifies the operation mode of the onboard ATA IDE controller f Legacy IDE Channels This setting specifies the IDE channels Hard Disk Write Protect This option allows users to write protect boot sector on hard disk to protect against viruses IDE Detect Time Out Sec This setting allows you to set the time out value for the BIOS to delay the initialization of IDE devices f ATA PI 80Pin Cable Detection This BIOS feature allows you to control whether both IDE controller and IDE device should be allowed to detect the type of IDE cable used 6A 968 eee Introductions e Getting Started eee Using this system Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up e Exploded View and Replaceable parts e How to use PDF e manual P HA Ex Content Help Printer Exit Primary IDE Slave O Type Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to select Manual None or Auto type Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive tabl
42. lel serial amp USB typed printers Connect desired type of printer cable System supplies upto 24V amp 2 3A In case the printer requires above mentioned voltage amp current the power adapter should be used Content Help Printer Exit Receipt Printer Connecting devices which uses the serial port Connect barcode scanner etc to the serial port Getting Started PORT 5V 12V RS422 RS485 Safety Instructions COMI O O Removing the Cover COM3 O O X Cable Connecting the SUIS S P A External Device Turning the System On and Off Connecting RJ 11 Cash Drawer Use RJ 11 port when Cash Drawer is desired amp used Use SAM4S Cash Drawer Cash Drawer 4 ax e J A i Content Help Printer Exit Connecting RJ 45 LAN cable RJ 45 LAN or Internet enabled cable can be connected It supports 10Mbps 100Mbps 1 3 HU sige eee om Ss Sh a 1 lt LAN Hub Getting Started Safety Instructions Removing the Cover Cable Connecting the External Device Turning the System On and Off Connecting USB Device USB connector is located both the side of LCD panel and the back of the system so USB devices can be connected at both locations USB hub can be used to connect various USB devices which includes keyboard mouse CCD camera and printer etc separate device drivers may be required lt Mouse gt o lt Keyboard gt CCD Camera
43. n HS E Xx Content Help Printer Exit EI Remove bracket from the hard disk drive as shown in the figure 6 Remove screws from the hard disk drive as shown in the figure e os Assemble it in the opposite way of dismantling and connect peripheral cables amp DC power input jack ES Press power button and check system setup menu for making sure the hard disk drive is correctly connected Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Removal EN Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle 2 Disconnect MSR Magnetic Stripe Reader cable Removal and Replacement System Disassemble EJ Remove 3 screws which hold MSR bracket System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option 4 Remove tape which hold MSR bracket 5 Remove MSR bracket while referring to the figure TF Deeg oF ss Screw P d Te 4 V s DIAC e mb DA 0000 PSI pm SAATI IK En E Qu Sae Www CA hv ef ex Content Help Printer Exit Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Ma
44. nd press PUSH area with hands 5 CDP should be separated as the arrow shown and its connector should be disconnected ES Stand can be dismantled as the figure shown 9 Refer to the figure unscrew release lock lever and the system back panel should be taken apart Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option 10 System dummy back panel can be dismantled with the aid of figure Ny System Reassemble It can be done going backwards of dismantling and peripherals cable amp DC power input jack is connected to the mains power Gu i 4 VR X 3 Content Help Printer Exit Upgrading Memory Module In case the user requires to expand the capacity of system memory the specification of memory should first be checked Memory size can be decided a maximum of 2GB depending upon the specification of its main board Once the memory is installed BIOS automatically recognizes the memory type capacity and speed Removal and E lo System should be turned off for expanding memory al M x Cables for power amp peripherals should be disconnected prior to system disassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader
45. netic Dallas Option Exit Remove Main board P Remove inverter while referring to Remove Inverter El Disconnect all cables to main board 4 Remove main board after undoing screws to main board and pushing the direction of arrow HDD Module al Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle ee RN Caio eem mmm Main board Inverter board Remove Touch panel A Warning X It appears to happen defectives while disconnecting LCD and touch panel due to dust or mis handling Please get correct service from approved service center Removal and Replacement System Disassemble 1 Remove system back cover refer to System Dismantle System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board LED Board Power Board Main Board Touch Panel and TFT LCD Magnetic Dallas Option 2 Disconnect cables as shown in the figure and undo screws Dallas cable Touch cable ef Q E X 9 Content Help Printer Exit EJ Remove touch panel while holding bracket and lift up the display assembly Removal and Replacement System Disassemble System Reassemble Memory Module Hard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Internal Speaker SD Card amp USB Board Inverter Module Touch amp MSR Board b Be careful in case of any damag
46. ng Parallel Connector D SUB 25Pin x 1 USB 2 0 Connector Left Side x1 Rear Side x4 LAN Connector RJ45 Port x 1 8Pin Cash Drawer Connector RJ11 Port x 1 6Pin VGA Connector VGA Port x 1 15pin Audio Connector Line out x1 MIC x 1 OS Operating System Windows XP 2000 WEPOS Main Memory DDR2 533 667 800 SO DIMM Slot Up to 2GB Booting Device HDD External CD DVD ROM Drive USB Memory BIOS AMI Amerian Megatrends Inc BIOS 15 TFT LCD LVDS Interface Resolution amp Colors 1024x768 XGA 16 2M RGB Color Contrast Ratio 450 1 Display Viewing Angle H V 150 130 Left 75 Right 75 Up 70 Down 60 Backlight Type 22 CCFL BacklightBrightness 250 cd m Backlight MI BF 50 000hrs Introductions Unpacking Specification 15 5 Wire Resistive Type Type Serial COM6 Touch Panel Transparency 80 Surface Hardness 3H Hitting Life 35million times Product overview 100W Adapter Power Supply AC INPUT AC 100 240V 50 60Hz DC OUTPUT 12V 8 33A Optional Specification 20Char X 2Line 5 x 7 Dot VFD or Customer Display 256 x 32 Graphic Dot 15 TFT LCD XGA 1024 x768 Head Track ISO Track 2 amp 3 or ISO Track 1 amp 2 Interface USB Performance 10 150CM Sec Head Reliability 500 000 times Error Rate Less than 0 526 MSR Magnetic Stripe Reader Wall Mount
47. ntering the Setup Program Turn on the system and the system will show Press DEL to enter SETUP message Press DEL or Delete to enter SETUP when this message shows up Cases of BIOS Setup settings e Check the HDD type and capacity after HDD replacement e Change booting sequence e Reflect user s needs on the setup e Set or change a password BIOS SETUP UTILITY Initial Setup Screen Initial Setup Screens has menus as Main Advanced Boot Security Chipset Power Exit s Introductions Getting Started Using this system 4 System Time ee Removal and Replacement s BIOS Setup System Set up Exploded View and Replaceable oars Using Keys How to use PDF e manual If you press F1 key you can see the simple explanation of keys 9228 Content Help Printer Exit Select Screen Select menus you want 1 Select Item Move the cursor to select menu or option tab On focused menu will be changed color to white Change Option Field Use them for setting value Enter Go to Sub Screen BIOS Setup Some of menus include sub menu You can select sub menu as clicking Enter key oystem Set up PGDN Next Page Move to the next page PGUP Previous Page Move to the previous page HOME Go to Top of Screen END Go to Bottom of Screen 5 F2 F3 Change Colors Change
48. nual Discard Changes and Exit Abandon all changes and exit the Setup Utility Discard Changes Abandon all changes and continue with the Setup Utility ef amp x BA 238 Content Help Printer Exit BIOS SETUP UTILITY eee Introductions Load Optimal Defaults e Getting Started y A Load Optimal Defaults e Using this system EM Cancel ee Removal and Replacement t BIOS Setup System Set up e Exploded View and Replaceable parts Load Optimal Defaults i How to use PDF Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance for your system to operate e manual Load Failsafe Defaults In case of improper value input or system error caused by improper configuration setting you can load default configuration value using this menu af amp x BA 248 Content Help Printer Exit Ty eee Using this s D a A rrr ss a E pa Removal and BD p B o AA IS 8m fla e Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List HA x Content Help Printer Exit Main Board Major Chipset configuration Intel Atom CPU N270 1 6GHz Prr co EE ee Pee Lal e A i ae eae e err E a 4 EE de va Ea o L x het Em t a a JT T E Lis l JE H 150 HIE dra
49. placement BIOS Setup System Set up Restore on AC Power Loss ees Exploded View and Replaceable This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupt occurs Available settings are parts Power Off Leaves the computer in the power off state How to use PDF Power On Leaves the computer in the power on state e manual Last State Restores the system to the previous status before powerfailure or interrupt occurred Resume On LAN This field specifies whether the system will be awakened from power saving modeswhen activity or input signal of onboard LAN is detected Resume On PME When setting to Enabled this setting allows your system to be awakened from the power saving modes through any event on PME Power Management Event Resume On RTC Alarm When Enabled you can set the date and time at which the RTC real time clock alarm awakens the system from Suspend mode ef ex BA 228 Content Help Printer Exit Exit M e nN u When Enabled you can set the date and time at which the RTC real time clock alarm awakens the system from Suspend mode BIOS SETUP UTILITY eee Introductions Save Changes and Exit Getting Started eee Using this system ee Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup System Set up ee Exploded View and Replaceable parts Save Changes and Exit How to use PDF Save changes to CMOS and exit the Setup Utility e ma
50. rinter Exit System Off IX All applications should be off after saving files in the designated place 2 Press Start button and select Turn off Computer on popup menu Ta S P dd m LS E E E gt EJ System will be shut down when lt Turn Off gt button is clicked Turn off computer Stand By Turn Pragrams Documents Settings Search Help and Support Run Log OFF Administrator Turn OFF Computer 8228 ee Introductions Getting Started Using this system Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor Removal and Replacement BIOS Setup Exploded View and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual E Xx Content Help Printer Exit TO U ch Scree NM Recalibrate if it is not accurate on touch points Click the right button of mouse on PM icon of Windows tray icons And select Control Panel on popup menu Check Out Touch Screen EB PenMount Control Panel dialog appears Pen tount Control Panel 2 Click the Tools tab and check out whether or not Advanced Calibration option box is yellow marked If it is not yellow click the Advanced Calibration button and return to Device tab 9318 Touch Screen Calibration PenMount Control Panel EB Double click PenMount 9000 RS232 on Device Tab ee Int
51. roductions Getting Started Using this system Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor ee Removal and Replacement Device 0 PenMount 9000 R 232 gt BIOS Setup YA On Calibrate tab select the number 25 of Advanced Mode combo box list if it is possible cra s las And then click the Advanced Calibration button ee Exploded View The number of box is higher and higher calibration will be more accurate and Replaceable parts How to use PDF e manual 4 9328 Content Help Printer Exit ES Click the red point about 2 seconds on a calibration screen Calibration procedure will be proceeded with following messages A Caution Ball point pen or sharpness tools may damage to surface of touch screen Using this system Touch Screen Touch the red square Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor ie Touch the red square Touch the red square ZA Bl Content Help Printer Exit Using this system Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor i Gi d v Content Help Printer Exit For using the Touch Screen on Multi monitor O Check Multiple Monitor Support box on Multiple Monitors tab PenMount Control Panel iol xl Device Multiple Monitors Tools About J Multiple Monitor Support PenMount Control Panel 101 xl Device Multiple Monitors Tool
52. s About v Multiple Monitor Support x Please touch the panel as indicated in the Following screens la Map Touch Screens Click Map Touch Screens button PenMount Control Panel ol xl Device Multiple Monitors Tools About v Multiple Monitor Support Map Touch Screens d O If you want to use touchable screen of current monitors you shoud touch the screen If or not press S to skip e Using this system Touch Screen Backup and Recovery Driver and Utility Dual Monitor o q Content Help Printer bra EN Exit WinClon make the system backup or restored User can restore the system to the WI NM C O NM a C ku D amp He COVe ry manufactured state with WinClon s initial state image And user can backup the system with its current state Create WinClon s recent state image A Caution Recovery proceeds with system partition C Drive Please backup the data in the system C Drive before the recovery User should prepare the system connected with a keyboard because touch screen does not work during Backup amp Recovery System Recovery 1 Press keyboard s F11 key when F11 to WinClon appears on 2 When a below screen appears press keyboard s F3 key the screen F11 to WinClon a WinClon 4 0 wwwClonixco kr System Backup amp Restore amp Cloning Solution WinClon 4 0_ premium version T Restore Recent State F2 R
53. t Help Printer Exit Exploded View and Replaceable parts Main Board Configuration SUB Board Configuration amp Pin Connection Major Interface Connector Pin Assignments Exploded Views and Parts List rr Aa 4 E x o Content Help Printer Exit Exploded Views and Parts List Exploded Vi ews d Part List No PARTS CODE PARTS NAME Q TY Serviceable REMARK B ASS Y MAIN DISPLAY 1 A2 JK72 20283A PMO COVER CABLE 1 y A3 JK70 50072A SCREW TAPTITE 2 Y A4 JK97 20081A MEA LEVER HINGE 2 Y A5 JK93 00002A PHA MAIN STAND Y A5 1 JK72 20304A PMO STAND Y A5 2 JK70 20101B IPR HINGE SUPPORT R Y A5 3 JK70 20101A IPR HINGE SUPPORT L Y A5 4 JK70 60036A RMO FOOT RUBBER 4 Y A5 5 6003 001149 SCREW TAPTITE 2 Y A5 6 JK72 20303A PMO HOLDER WIRE 2 Y A5 7 JK72 20302A PMO COVER DUMMY STAND 1 Y A5 8 JK70 50083A SCREW TAPTITE 4 Y QCD V202 OPTION CDP CHARACTER Y OPTION QCD G256 OPTION CDP GRAPHIC Y OPTION A7 JK72 20286 PMO COVER REAR DUMMY Y Buyer SPEC Silk D JK94 01524B PRA COVER REAR T Y A9 JK70 50081A SCREW MACHINE COIN Y A10 JK72 20295A PMO REAR DISP
54. th WinClon s initial state image Dual Monitor 9 E Restore Recent State F2 Restore Initial State F3 Backup F10 P d CA he X 3 Content Help Printer Exit POS Driver and Utility Drivers and utilities are in the folder that the directory is CAUtil DriverV ee Introductions e Getting Started Using this system Touch Screen EE ethe contents ofthis Jy Add or remove programs Backup and Recovery A Soarch fc les oe folders Driver and Utility Dual Monitor Sie Util Driver o Removal and ha Replacement BIOS Setup 1 O Drivers gt Exploded View E Make a new Folder Driver installation files Audio Video and Replaceable a Bi hits EN E LAN Chipsetand Touch screen parts E ar la aca Mother Board Manual E Share this Folder gt How to use PDF EIERERISERE a id System Manual System Manual e man ual AAA l pora ue POSIC My Dacuments Utility F Utility a Shared Documents j My Computer My Network Places ef sx 3398 Content Help Printer Exit POS Utility C Util_ Driver Utility 6 IUE Dis Edt jew Fatos be Help e Using this system p File and Folder Tasks ER Ella Adobe Reader p Make a neve folder 3 Publish this Folder to the Web Touch Screen Backup and Recovery MiniPrinter Ellix20 installation file Share this folder Driver and Utility MS Excel Viewerv

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