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Table Of Contents

 

CHAPTER 1 ........................................................................ 2

 

Product Overview .............................................................. 2

 

1.1

 

Unpacking .......................................................................................... 2

 

1.2

 

Appearance ........................................................................................ 3

 

1.3

 

Specification ....................................................................................... 6

 

1.4

 

I/O Connection .................................................................................... 8

 

CHAPTER 2 ...................................................................... 13

 

DRIVER INSTALLATION ................................................... 13

 

CHAPTER 3 ...................................................................... 18

 

SYSTEM DISASSEMBLY .................................................... 18

 

3.1

 

Remove the Top Cover ....................................................................... 18

 

3.2

 

Replacing the CPU and RAM ................................................................ 19

 

3.3

 

Replacing the HDD ............................................................................. 20

 

3.4

 

Installing the PCI Expansion Card (optional) .......................................... 21

 

CHAPTER 4 ...................................................................... 22

 

JUMPER SETTINGS .......................................................... 22

 

CHAPTER 5 ...................................................................... 26

 

I/O DEFINITION ............................................................. 26

 

5.1

 

Connector Function ............................................................................ 27

 

5.2

 

Connector Pin Assignment .................................................................. 27

 

CHAPTER 6 ...................................................................... 34

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................ 34

 

APPENDIX ....................................................................... 35

 

 
 

 

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Page 1: ...http www appostar com POS PC System Box PC BS 6500 BS 6520 User s Manual Edtion AUG 2012 Version 1 00...

Page 2: ...circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Declaration of Conformity These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC...

Page 3: ...erves the right to improve this user s manual from time to time in the contents hereof without prior notice Copyright This work is protected by copyright laws Reproduction or retransmission of this do...

Page 4: ...l sprayers containing flammable gas inside or around the product Do not allow foreign objects or liquids to enter the product or serious damage may result Do not place the product on an unstable surfa...

Page 5: ...ALLATION 13 CHAPTER 3 18 SYSTEM DISASSEMBLY 18 3 1 Remove the Top Cover 18 3 2 Replacing the CPU and RAM 19 3 3 Replacing the HDD 20 3 4 Installing the PCI Expansion Card optional 21 CHAPTER 4 22 JUMP...

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Page 7: ...x PC B 1 2 A 1 2 1 Dimens BS 6500 B Appeara Dimen ion W x D BS 6520 ance nsion D x H 30 06 mm x 2 Wid 288 mm x dth 306 m 70 mm 1 m De PRO 12 1 x 11 epth 288 m Height ODUCT OV 3 x 2 8 mm 70 mm VERVIEW...

Page 8: ...ction if preset Green Once the system is powered on the light turns from orange into green and remains green When the POS system goes into standby mode the light signal will turn to orange HDD LED Ind...

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Page 10: ...Port 2 x USB 2 0 A Type Rear I O Serial Port 5 x External COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 DB9 COM5 RJ45 all with 5V 12V selectable Cash Drawer Port 1 x RJ11 with DC 12V single dual Keyboard Mouse Port 1 x PS 2 VG...

Page 11: ...g Temperature 0 C 40 C Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C Operating Humidity 15 80 RH Storage Humidity 20 90 RH Mechanical Housing Color Cool White Dark Gray Construction ABS SECC Dimension W x D x H 306 x...

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Page 13: ...oard to this port NOTE If you would like to use mouse and keyboard simultaneously use the PS 2 Y cable supplied in the Accessory Kit See SEC 1 1 Unpacking b Connecting a Printer Connect one end of the...

Page 14: ...rt at the BS 6500 BS 6520 and the other end to the cash drawer NOTE Check the power specification of your cash drawer first and correct the jumper setting if necessary d Connecting a Display Touch Pan...

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Page 16: ...nnecting an Audio out Device An audio device headphone or speakers can be connected through this jack h Connecting USB Device Connect USB A Type connector of USB cable to the BS 6500 BS 6520 and USB B...

Page 17: ...CD into your CD ROM drive Windows will automatically detect it and the Appostar Driver Installer appears on the screen If not locate the Setup exe file at CD and double click it to execute the Apposta...

Page 18: ...l Chipset Driver 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation d Click Next on the Welcome screen to continue e Click Yes on the License Agreement screen to continue f Click Next on...

Page 19: ...iver 2 Follow the following instructions to complete the installation a Select English as setup language and click Next to continue b Click Next to continue c Click Install to begin the installation d...

Page 20: ...rnet Driver 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation a A Preparing Setup window appears Please wait b Click Next on the Welcome screen to continue c Click Install to begin the...

Page 21: ...nstall Audio Driver 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation a Click Next on the Welcome screen to continue b A progress window appears Please wait c An Installing window pops...

Page 22: ...function of the BS 6500 or peripheral devices Before You Begin Be sure to have a stable clean working environment Keep all small components in a safe container to prevent them from getting lost Discon...

Page 23: ...et lat ace Open RAM chip op cover w CPU an op cover lo a CPU is t r upwards tch The la the clips f securely in with 3 scre nd RAM Fig Fig Fig ocate the C o unscrew and repla atch will be for the rep n...

Page 24: ...4 mounting screws that hold the HDD bracket in place inside the case and disconnect SATA 1 and SATA power cables from HDD b Unfasten 4 screws from the HDD bracket to replace the HDD with a new one Rei...

Page 25: ...ved the to e PCI meta xpansion C ser Card i w into the P nsion Card op cover al cover th Card into t nto the PC PCI metal d optiona Fig Fig locate the at holds t he PCI Ris CI Expansi cover and al g 3...

Page 26: ...n board is configured properly Main Board of BS 6500 Jumper Allocation Jumper Function Jumper Function JP1 COM1 RI Function Selection JP7 COM2 RI Function Selection JP2 Panel Mode Selection JP8 COM4 R...

Page 27: ...n Jumper OPEN If without the jumper cap or the jumper cap only placed on one pin the jumper is OPEN 3 pin Jumper Jumper Block Jumper Cap SHORT When the jumper cap is placed on both pins the jumper is...

Page 28: ...In 5 6 short 12V JP4 COM5 Mode Selection JP4 Mode 1 2 3 5 4 6 short RS232 Mode 1 1 3 2 4 short RS232 Mode 2 JP5 COM3 RI Function Selection JP5 Function 1 2 short 5V 3 4 short Ring In 5 6 short 12V JP...

Page 29: ...1 2 3 4 open RS232 Mode 2 JP10 CMOS Clear JP10 Function 1 2 Short Normal Operation 2 3 Short Clear CMOS Contents JP11 Compact Flash Master Slave Selection JP11 Function 1 2 Compact Flash set to Maste...

Page 30: ...ON The term I O Input Output is used to describe any device that transfers data from to the computer to from peripheral devices Check the following sections to verify the connector allocation and its...

Page 31: ...INV1 LVDS Inverter Power Connector LVDS1 LVDS LCD Panel Connector JFront1 Front Panel Connector LAN RJ45 LAN Connector LPT Parallel port with D sub 25 Pin SATA1 SATA2 SATA Connector SATA_PWR1 SATA Po...

Page 32: ...rite 11 Ground 36 Pull Up to 5V 12 Ground 37 IRQ 15 13 5V 38 5V 14 Ground 39 Slave Master Select 15 Ground 40 N C 16 Ground 41 Reset 17 Ground 42 IORDY 18 SA2 43 DMA REQ 19 SA1 44 DMA ACK 20 SA0 45 ID...

Page 33: ...ption 1 DCD 2 DSR 3 RXD 4 RTS 5 TXD 6 CTS 7 DTR 8 RI 5V 12V 9 Ground 10 RI 5V 12V KB MS PS2 Keyboard Mouse with Mini DIN Connector PIN No Signal Description PIN No Signal Description 1 KBDATA 2 MSDATA...

Page 34: ...HDD LED 9 Ground 10 Reset Switch DIO1 DIO Connector with Pin Header 2 54 mm PIN No Signal Description 1 DIO In 2 DIO Out LVDS1 LVDS Panel Signals with Wafer Connector 1 0 mm PIN No Signal Description...

Page 35: ...4 19 Ground 7 Data 5 20 Ground 8 Data 6 21 Ground 9 Data 7 22 Ground 10 Acknowledge low 23 Ground 11 Busy 24 Ground 12 Paper Empty 25 Ground 13 Printer Select SATA1 2 SATA Connector PIN No Signal Des...

Page 36: ...n U1 5V U5 5V U2 USBDATA0 U6 USBDATA1 U3 USBDATA0 U7 USBDATA1 U4 Ground U8 Ground L1 TXD L5 NC L2 TXD L6 RXD L3 RXD L7 NC L4 NC L8 NC USB2_COM5 USB 3 4 Connector COM5 with Dual USB RJ 45 PIN No Signal...

Page 37: ...l Description 1 USB 5V 2 USB 5V 3 USBDATA6 4 USBDATA7 5 USBDATA6 6 USBDATA7 7 USB Ground 8 USB Ground VGA Monitor Connector with D Sub 15P PIN No Signal Description PIN No Signal Description 1 RED 2 G...

Page 38: ...ing connected Refer to SEC 1 2 2 Front View Make sure that all cables between the wall outlet and the product are firmly connected Peripheral Device Does Not Work Make sure that all cable connections...

Page 39: ...crews from op cover PCI Ex CI metal c CI expans CI riser ca efer to the e instructio Slot er ver m the pansion cover ion card in ard into th e SEC 3 4 ons PCI Ri Ste Pu top n Card nto the PC e PCI ex...

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