4
2. CONNECTORS
CAUTION!
The drawer interface connector is exclusively for connecting the drawer. Do not connect a phone
line or any other cables than the drawer cable to this connector. Doing so may cause a failure of
the phone line and this POS terminal.
Connector
Description
AC Inlet
A connector for the AC inlet
PS/2 (Mouse, Keyboard) Mini-DIN 6-pin female type connector
Connector for the PS/2 type mouse, Connector for the PS/2 type keyboard
Powered USB 24V (Red)
Powered USB 12V
(Green)
General 5V USB
Connector for the USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface USB V2.0/1.1 and UHCI
(conforming to Universal Hub Controller Interface V2.0/1.1)
NOTE
:
The powered USB sockets, which are 1 ports of 12V USB and 1 port of 24V USB.
The lower part of these sockets can be used as general 5V USB connectors.
The Powered USB ports are meant for connection to peripherals listed in the Options
page or equivalent.
The maximum load current for 12V Powered USB is 1.5 A.
LAN
Modular type connector for the 10/100 Base T Ethernet LAN interfaces.
DRW1
A 24V type drawer is connectable.
VGA
A 15-pin VGA connector – Analog
COM1, 2
D-sub 9-pin male type connector (without power supply)
A slot scanner, modem, serial Interface type scale, EFT, etc. are connectable.
COM3, 4
D-sub 9-pin female type connector (with +5V, +12V output)
A line display unit or RS-232C type hand scanner is connectable.
LVDS (Factory Option)
Expandable LCD 50-pin interface – Digital
COM5 for MSR in LVDS connector
COM6 for Touch panel in LVDS connector
Line-out (Factory Option) Used for connecting an external speaker via the stereo mini jack terminal
DRW1
USB
Powered USB 24V
Powered USB 12V
Line-out
(Option)
LVDS (Option)
VGA
COM 1
COM 3
COM 2
COM 4
LAN
PS/2 (Mouse)
PS/2 (Keyboard)
AC Inlet