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Chapter 2 – Getting Started 

 

 

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Current

 

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COM1

 

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12V

 

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5V

 

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COM3

 

5V

 

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12V

 

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0.5A

 

5V

 

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0.7A,

 

12V

 

/

 

0.6A

 

9

th

 

PIN

 

of

 

COM4

 

5V

 

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12V

 

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0.5A

 

5V

 

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0.7A,

 

12V

 

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0.6A

 

 

We

 

strongly

 

recommend

 

that

 

you

 

use

 

the

 

following

 

add

on

 

devices

 

to

 

expand

 

the

 

utilities

 

of

 

your

 

SB9100

 

POS

 

PC.

 

Add

on

 

Card

 

Type

 

Brand

 

Model

 

No.

 

Remarks

 

LAN

 

Realtek

 

RTL8139C/

 

D

 

10/100

 

Base

 

T

 

 

SIS

 

SIS900

 

10/100

 

Base

 

T

 

 

D

Link

 

DFE

530TX

 

10/100

 

Base

 

T

 

 

3

 

COM

 

3C905C

 

10/100

 

Base

 

T

 

Modem

 

Card

 

Motorola

 

SM56

 

56K

 

 

Conexant

 

(Rockwell)

 

MD

56KUR4

 

56K

 

Wireless

 

LAN

 

D

Link

 

DWL

520+

 

IEEE

 

802.11b

 

 

D

Link

 

DWL

G520+

 

IEEE

 

802.11g

 

CF

 

Card

 

InnoDisk

 

64MB

 

~8GB

 

Industry

 

Level

 

Disk

 

on

 

Module

 

InnoDisk

 

64MB

 

~4GB

 

IDE

 

ATA

 

44

 

pin

 

2

nd

 

VGA

 

PCI

 

Card

 

 

ATI

 

Radeon

 

7000

 

PCMCIA

 

PCI

 

Slot

 

Card

 

 

Card

 

Bus

 

16/32

 

bit,

 

3.3V/5V

 

Summary of Contents for SB9100 Series

Page 1: ...SB9100 User Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...notices and the User Manual carefully before turning the product on Keep the box and packaging in case the product needs to be shipped in the future Follow the product and warning label instructions...

Page 4: ...eat Do not leave the equipment in a non air conditioned environment where the storage temperature may go above 70 C 158 F as this can cause damage to the equipment M Ma ai in nt te en na an nc ce e Ge...

Page 5: ...ce will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by switching the equipment on and off the user...

Page 6: ...g 4 Chapter 2 4 Getting Started 5 Pre installation Notice 5 Default Settings 5 Limitations 6 Chapter 3 7 System Upgrade 7 Removing the Cover 7 Installing Add On Cards 7 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 8...

Page 7: ...nd c easy maintenance Compact Size Aesthetic Design This sturdy power saving economic POS system features a sleek compact design base that saves counter space and yields a variety of peripheral option...

Page 8: ...ew w To open the front cover press the cover release latch DESCRIPTION 1 HDD bay 2 Power button 3 Key lock 4 LED status indicator 5 Two front access USB 2 0 ports 6 Headphone and microphone jacks 7 Co...

Page 9: ...Type of COM6 6 Microphone Jack Connects to a microphone 7 Audio Line In Out Connectors Connects to audio source external speakers 8 Analog VGA Port Connects to a POS LCD monitor 9 Two USB Ports Conne...

Page 10: ...2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the VGA port on the back of the POS LCD Monitor U Un np pa ac ck ki in ng g Before setting up your SB9100 check that the package contains the following ite...

Page 11: ...on The LAN chipset uses Intel Pro family network adapter The Terminal has be built in the PXE Boot ROM function within the BIOS to execute Boot ROM already For installation and compatibility using the...

Page 12: ...se the following add on devices to expand the utilities of your SB9100 POS PC Add on Card Type Brand Model No Remarks LAN Realtek RTL8139C D 10 100 Base T SIS SIS900 10 100 Base T D Link DFE 530TX 10...

Page 13: ...erial A container to store the screws temporarily WARNING Make sure that the power of your SB9100 POS PC is turned off before removing the chassis I In ns st ta al ll li in ng g A Ad dd d O On n C Ca...

Page 14: ...POS PC without a hard disk drive contact your dealer for system upgrade M Me em mo or ry y C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on n You can increase the system memory for your SB9100 POS PC via onboar...

Page 15: ...edia Accelerator 950 On Board Graphic Max Share Memory Up To 224MB Parallel Port One LPT port SPP EPP ECP IRQ and address selectable by BIOS setup Serial Port Total 4 COM ports on board IRQ selectable...

Page 16: ...ontrol System front side tact switch ATX Trigger below the LCD display with bottom Ethernet Port Intel PRO 1000 Ethernet chip on board Intel Ethernet chips on board 10 100 1000 base T Audio AC97 CODEC...

Page 17: ...nswer To clear CMOS do the following 1 Turn off power and switch off the power adapter 2 Remove the jumper from clear CMOS 2 3 PIN and insert the jumper to clear CMOS 1 2 PIN 3 Remove the jumper from...

Page 18: ...ds and cables from motherboard Has the motherboard shorted out Is the memory module correctly installed into the DIMM slot Plug in ATX power cable and turn on the POS PC Next Page Isolate the short pi...

Page 19: ...use are plugged in Reinstall Windows OS the add on cards and the cables Try to reboot the system again Turn off the system and re connect the IDE cable Reboot the system and see if it works The proble...

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