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SurePOS

 

500

 

Series

Planning,

 

Installation

 

and

 

Service

 

Guide

 

-

 

Model

 

514

 

GA27-4361-01

Updated

 

October,

 

2008

 

 

  

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Page 1: ...SurePOS 500 Series Planning Installation and Service Guide Model 514 GA27 4361 01 Updated October 2008...

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Page 3: ...SurePOS 500 Series Planning Installation and Service Guide Model 514 GA27 4361 01 Updated October 2008...

Page 4: ...ort Click Publications A form for reader s comments is also provided at the back of this publication If the form has been removed address your comments to IBM Corporation Retail Store Solutions Inform...

Page 5: ...the integrated customer display 9 Installing the wireless adapter enclosure 11 Attaching the I O cables 12 Routing and connecting cables to the rear connector panel 12 Powering on and the LED states...

Page 6: ...removing and replacing 76 Base plate removal and replacement 77 Mounting foot removal and replacement 79 Integrated customer display removing and replacing 79 Cash drawer FRUs removing and replacing 7...

Page 7: ...t 117 Germany 117 Australia and New Zealand 118 Japanese power line harmonics compliance statement 118 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement 118 Korean communications stat...

Page 8: ...Updated October 2008 vi SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 9: ...ray on a countertop 33 26 Countertop keyboard integration tray assembly 35 27 Installing the keyboard integration tray on a cash drawer 36 28 Installing the SurePOS 500 Model 514 onto the integration...

Page 10: ...60 Unlatching front cover 74 61 Removing HDD cover clips 75 62 Hinge assembly 76 63 HDD replacement 76 64 Base plate 78 65 Mounting foot 79 66 Removing and replacing a full size cash drawer 80 67 Remo...

Page 11: ...hts 104 14 Input voltage frequency 107 15 SurePOS 500 Model 514 power supply 107 16 Power consumption 107 17 MSR connector pin assignments 108 18 USB port connector pin assignments 109 19 USB port con...

Page 12: ...Updated October 2008 x SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 13: ...em specifications and planning information on page 103 provides the dimensions and weights of the system unit and available peripherals Who should read this guide Personnel responsible for installing...

Page 14: ...or revisions of this guide we may make minor technical updates The latest softcopy version of this guide is available on the Publications Web page www ibm com solutions retail store Click Support then...

Page 15: ...revision character in the left margin Web only update for GA27 4361 00 February 2006 This web only update changes some of the part numbers and descriptions for existing products that are manufactured...

Page 16: ...Updated October 2008 xiv SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 17: ...ies the system supports a wide variety of both IBM and non IBM input output I O devices everything from standard serial attached devices such as the IBM Kitchen Subsystem or IBM 4610 SureMark printer...

Page 18: ...11 b g external USB 2 0 connection Models and features Table 2 describes the common models Administrative models and other models that represent different service repair options are not listed See yo...

Page 19: ...wireless USB adapter Supported operating systems The IBM SurePOS 500 Model 514 supports these operating systems v Windows XP and 2000 Note Windows DBCS versions Japanese Korean Chinese are also suppor...

Page 20: ...Figure 2 Serial number location Updated October 2008 4 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 21: ...tor panel 12 Powering on and the LED states 14 Using the setup utility 14 Calibrating the touch screen 15 This section describes procedures for setting up the SurePOS 500 Model 514 product You should...

Page 22: ...edures to install options see the section titled Appendix D Safety information on page 123 Installing the memory modules Attention Establish personal grounding before touching this unit Do not use any...

Page 23: ...press the module down firmly The white tabs at the ends of the socket will close as you insert the module See Figure 5 on page 8 Figure 4 Memory module location Installing the IBM SurePOS 500 Model 51...

Page 24: ...ed on the MSR to the correct setting for either RS 232 or keyboard interface See Figure 6 on page 9 1 Switch Off the power at the system unit 2 Holding the MSR parallel to the side of the display plac...

Page 25: ...o install the integrated customer display to the system 1 Remove the rear cover See Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 2 Remove the rear inner metal cover See Rear metal panel cover removing...

Page 26: ...ay cable into the hole A in the top of the unit 5 Connect the cable to the system board location B at the upper right Figure 7 Routing the integrated display cables Installing the IBM SurePOS 500 Mode...

Page 27: ...talling the wireless adapter enclosure To install the antenna enclosure to the display unit 1 First assemble the antenna enclosure Figure 8 Installing the integrated customer display Figure 9 Assembli...

Page 28: ...at the rear of the tablet Note You may need to place the Model 514 display face down on a steady surface to secure this connection Attaching the I O cables 1 Remove the rear cover as described in Rear...

Page 29: ...agged edges are exposed Attention The rear cover will not close properly if signal cables are routed to the left of the AC power cable See Figure 11 for routing 3 For cables routed under the counter i...

Page 30: ...g Off No HDD activity Blinking HDD is reading or writing Using the setup utility Follow these steps to start the Setup Utility v Switch the power ON v Press Del during POST when prompted or tap the to...

Page 31: ...the Windows calibration utility For additional information see the IBM SurePOS 500 Model 514 Operating System Installation Guide To calibrate the touch screen 1 Switch the power ON 2 Touch the screen...

Page 32: ...Installing the IBM SurePOS 500 Model 514 Updated October 2008 16 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 33: ...sh drawer 33 Mounting the integration tray to a countertop 33 Installing additional peripheral devices 42 Mounting a distributed customer display and APA display to a cash drawer 42 Installing IBM 461...

Page 34: ...e non keyboard integration tray see Countertop with non keyboard integration tray mounting on page 23 To mount on a cash drawer using the non keyboard integration tray see Cash drawer on page 28 Mount...

Page 35: ...nued To mount on a countertop or cash drawer using the keyboard integration tray see Countertop and full size cash drawer on page 33 Mounting the SurePOS 500 Model 514 Updated October 2008 Chapter 3 M...

Page 36: ...features on page 6 for your installation configuration requirements Mounting the base plate on a countertop You can mount the SurePOS 500 Series free standing base plate to a countertop with two or fo...

Page 37: ...y the cables flat along the countertop 198 mm 7 8 in 166 mm 6 5 in 122 mm 4 7 in 153 4 mm 6 0 in 29 4 mm 1 2 in 46 mm 1 8 in 13 6 mm 0 5 in 2 9 mm 0 1 in 18 mm 0 7 in 221 4 mm 8 7 in 2X O 7 5 mm 0 3 i...

Page 38: ...es to the appropriate ports on the rear connector panel Make the connections on the bottom row of the connector panel first and work upward Ensure that the cables are routed to the right of the power...

Page 39: ...p integration tray can be used as a free standing unit or secured to a countertop using mounting screws Use the countertop integration tray drawing that comes with it as a pattern for drilling the fou...

Page 40: ...tray as shown in Figure 17 2 Alternating from side to side slide the plastic fence B about 7 mm 0 25 in until the plastic fence is detached from the metal integration tray A as shown in Figure 18 on p...

Page 41: ...cated on the bottom of the integration tray See Figure 19 on page 26 for the location of the feet d Attach the integration tray to the countertop using four mounting screws one at each corner of tray...

Page 42: ...used when printer is absent F Center filler panel L Filler panel used when printer is present 3 Remove the rear cover as shown in Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 4 Attach small filler pa...

Page 43: ...Use tie wraps to secure cables to the cable tie bar if desired 10 Replace the rear cover 11 Plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet 12 Replace the SurePOS 500 Model 514 rear cover 13 Install the fill...

Page 44: ...nt the SurePOS 500 Model 514 on a full size cash drawer by first installing an integration tray on the cash drawer Follow these steps 1 To mount the integration tray onto the cash drawer a Tilt the in...

Page 45: ...using the removable thumbscrews Place the filler panels on both sides See Figure 19 on page 26 Install printer panel G first and use filler panels K to lock in filler panel G onto the tray 4 Install...

Page 46: ...ws d Attach the printer B to the printer base mounting plate by sliding it onto the two tabs until it locks in place 5 Plug the cash drawer cable into the cash drawer and route it under the cable tie...

Page 47: ...he filler panels after you route all the cables to your system Note that filler panel A locks filler panels B onto the tray Install the filler panels after you have routed all of the cables a Install...

Page 48: ...inter power switch under the printer cover to power on the printer 18 Switch ON the power to the SurePOS 500 Model 514 Verify that the system is operating correctly by checking the indicator lights LE...

Page 49: ...full size keyboard integration tray is used for a countertop or cash drawer mount Therefore the instructions for the countertop and cash drawer mount have been combined Mounting the integration tray...

Page 50: ...untertop keyboard integration tray by removing the screws as shown in Figure 26 on page 35 b Drill the four mounting holes and cut a hole in the countertop for cables if needed Use the openings in the...

Page 51: ...Model 514 to mount to the keyboard integration tray a Remove the rear cover Notes 1 If you are routing cables underneath the counter route them through the cable access hole in the counter A C D E B F...

Page 52: ...he three tab holes C on the cash drawer as shown in Figure 27 Set the integration tray down on the cash drawer while aligning the screw holes D with holes on the cash drawer b Secure the integration t...

Page 53: ...oles C are lined up Tighten the two base bracket screws 12 Install the IBM 4610 SureMark printer on the integration tray by performing the following steps Note See the 4610 SureMark Point of Sale Prin...

Page 54: ...t 4610 SureMark Models TG3 TG4 and TG5 printers B first insert the plastic printer base A onto the integration tray and then place the printer into the printer base v For the large footprint 4610 Sure...

Page 55: ...e through the mounting post and post extension if used and plug the cable into the display b Attach the character display s top to its post by pressing the display down on the post until it snaps into...

Page 56: ...uting and connecting cables to the rear connector panel on page 12 Notes a If you are routing the cables under the counter route all cables including the AC power cord through the cable access hole b...

Page 57: ...cator lights LEDs on the front of the touch screen See Powering on and the LED states on page 14 24 Install your software Refer to IBM SurePOS Model 514 Operating System Installation Guide Mounting th...

Page 58: ...e the SurePOS 500 Series rear cover see Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 to access the rear connector panel 2 Prepare the distributed customer display to be installed on an integration tra...

Page 59: ...ar connector panel d Route the character display cable to the rear connector panel Plug it into the 15 pin serial connector as shown in Rear view and connectors on page 5 e Reinstall the rear cover of...

Page 60: ...the IBM SurePOS Model 4951 Model 514 includes the IBM 4610 SureMark printer The IBM 4610 SureMark Model TF6 and TF7 4610 TF6 or TF7 are the smaller 4610 models that contain only a thermal customer rec...

Page 61: ...SurePOS 500 Model 514 power supply see Power supply removing and replacing on page 68 to get access to the SurePOS 500 Model 514 rear connector panel See Rear view and connectors on page 5 for rear c...

Page 62: ...610 TF6 or TF7 printer on a keyboard integration tray continue with Step 12 on page 37 9 To install a 4610 TF6 or TF7 printer on a non keyboard integration tray perform the following steps a Attach th...

Page 63: ...ports on the system unit d Route the printer power cord B toward the system and out through the hole in the integration tray as shown in Figure 39 Note When routing the printer and power cables make s...

Page 64: ...Installing additional peripheral devices Updated October 2008 48 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 65: ...test using the diagnostic USB memory key 5 Open the tablet and check that all of the cable connections are secure 6 Replace the LCD assembly See LCD assembly removal and replacement on page 59 7 If c...

Page 66: ...5 Replace the system board See System board removing and replacing on page 66 Cash drawer does not open or close smoothly or appears to be binding 1 Look for items that could cause binding Pens or pap...

Page 67: ...ly some keys work 1 Ensure that only one keyboard is attached to either side or rear connectors 2 Ensure that the keyboard cable is securely connected 3 Move your fingers across the keys making sure t...

Page 68: ...Updated October 2008 52 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 69: ...removing and replacing 68 Top cover removing and replacing 70 Tower center cover removing and replacing 71 Side covers removing and replacing 72 Front tower components 73 HDD cover removing and repla...

Page 70: ...dges or its frame v Do not touch solder joints pins or exposed printed circuitry v Do not leave the device where others can handle and possibly damage the device v While the device is still in its ant...

Page 71: ...ack and loosen the two thumbscrews A in Figure 40 and Figure 41 on page 56 under the tablet 2 Disconnect the cable by squeezing on either side from the bottom rear 3 Lift the tablet off the base To re...

Page 72: ...let 3 Remove the HDD front cover as described at HDD cover removing and replacing on page 73 4 Disconnect the cable clamps holding the tablet cable 5 Remove the rear cover as described at Rear cover r...

Page 73: ...EMC shield removal and replacement 1 Remove the control card as described in Control card removal and replacement 2 Remove the screw holding the control card EMC shield A in Figure 42 3 Slide the cont...

Page 74: ...connect the cables from the backlight card 6 Remove the two screws holding the card and lift to remove 7 To replace reverse these procedures Tablet touch card removal and replacement 1 Remove the tabl...

Page 75: ...hed to the card 9 Remove the four captured screws and lift out the tablet touch card 10 To replace reverse these procedures LCD assembly removal and replacement 1 Remove the tablet as described in Dis...

Page 76: ...ving and replacing Follow these instructions to replace the front bezel assembly 1 Remove the tablet as described in Display tablet removing and replacing on page 55 2 Remove the tablet rear as descri...

Page 77: ...lacing 1 Facing the rear of the system press in on both sides A and lift upward B as shown in Figure 47 on page 62 and Figure 46 rotating the bottom of the cover toward the back C 2 Lift outward to re...

Page 78: ...over removing and replacing 1 Remove the rear cover as described at Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 Figure 47 Unlatching rear cover Removing and replacing FRUs Updated October 2008 62 Sur...

Page 79: ...carefully slide the cover from the top hinges to remove Cable tie bar removing and replacing 1 Remove the rear cover as shown at Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 Figure 48 Removing the re...

Page 80: ...Rear connector panel tailgate with fan removing and replacing 1 Remove the rear cover as described at Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 2 Disconnect all cables from the tailgate connector S...

Page 81: ...ard Removing the fan To remove and replace the fan 1 Remove the rear cover as described at Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 2 Remove the rear inner metal cover See Rear metal panel cover r...

Page 82: ...emove the back cover as described at Rear cover removing and replacing on page 61 2 Remove the power supply See Power supply removing and replacing on page 68 3 Remove the inner back metal cover See R...

Page 83: ...ystem Test c Choose Utilities d Choose Vital Product Data Utility e Choose Update VPD f Choose the model and press Enter g Choose Update VPD again h Enter the machine serial number and press Enter i E...

Page 84: ...on page 61 3 Remove the rear inner metal cover See Rear metal panel cover removing and replacing on page 62 4 See Figure 53 and locate the system battery A on the system board Using a flat bladed scr...

Page 85: ...ply 4 If necessary use a flat head screwdriver as a lever to lift upward on either side of the power supply 5 Then lift the power supply upward and outward to remove Figure 54 Power supply remove repl...

Page 86: ...on page 61 2 Place the unit on a steady surface with the display face down 3 Using a screwdriver press to lift the tab A while pulling the top cover forward or toward the rear See Figure 57 on page 7...

Page 87: ...the top cover See Top cover removing and replacing on page 70 2 Place the unit upright Lift the tower center cover to remove Figure 57 Releasing the top cover Removing and replacing FRUs Updated Octo...

Page 88: ...ver See Top cover removing and replacing on page 70 4 Remove the center cover Tower center cover removing and replacing on page 71 5 From the front of the system use a flat bladed screwdriver to pry o...

Page 89: ...ewed and removed from the front of the tower HDD cover removing and replacing 1 Tilt the top of the display tablet back 2 On one side insert a paper clip to release the tab A and pull the HDD cover sl...

Page 90: ...snap in place HDD cover clips removing and replacing 1 Remove the HDD cover See HDD cover removing and replacing on page 73 2 For each clip remove the two screws See Figure 61 on page 75 To replace th...

Page 91: ...g on page 73 3 Remove the top cover See Top cover removing and replacing on page 70 4 Remove the center cover See Tower center cover removing and replacing on page 71 5 Remove the four screws shown in...

Page 92: ...oving and replacing on page 73 3 Remove the HDD power connector and data cable connector 4 Remove the HDD and bracket assembly by loosening the two thumbscrews A in Figure 63 and rotate the bottom of...

Page 93: ...tor from the side of the HDD 3 Cut any cable ties on the cables 4 Remove the power supply See Power supply removing and replacing on page 68 5 Disconnect the power cable from the power supply and the...

Page 94: ...A C B Figure 64 Base plate Removing and replacing FRUs Updated October 2008 78 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 95: ...sh drawer related FRUs It also contains removal and replacement procedures that are common to both cash drawers Full size cash drawer FRUs removing and replacing This section describes how to remove a...

Page 96: ...wnward until it is positioned fully into the slides 5 Close the drawer to make sure it closes correctly and remains closed Removing and replacing a full size slide assembly To remove a cash drawer sli...

Page 97: ...ther cables could be routed through the rear of the top cover Remove the rear panel by releasing it at the pivots Separate the top cover and base without disturbing these cables Disconnect cables from...

Page 98: ...t require some force to free the keylock assembly To replace the keylock assembly 1 Ensure that the lock actuator rod is in the position shown in Figure 69 2 Slide the lock assembly all the way into t...

Page 99: ...gn it with the slots in the base Push the assembly to the rear until it locks into place 2 Make sure that the latching mechanism is unlatched 3 Reinstall the drawer 4 Reconnect the cash drawer cable R...

Page 100: ...ottom of the lock cylinder aligns with the lock insert being installed For the cash drawer the arrow on the aligner should point up The arrow points in different directions for other types of devices...

Page 101: ...remove the blank lock insert 1 Insert the blank lock insert handle into the blank keylock cylinder see Figure 71 on page 84 2 Using the blank insert handle turn the locking screw counterclockwise unti...

Page 102: ...Updated October 2008 86 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 103: ...n by one index number Parts specific to one or the other of the assemblies are listed separately and identified by description AR As Required in the Units column indicates that the quantity is not the...

Page 104: ...Assembly 1 SurePOS 500 4851 Model 514 Field replaceable units Updated October 2008 88 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 105: ...Plate 11 41D0136 1 HDD cover latch 12 41D0132 1 Rear EMC shield assembly 13 41D0154 1 Cooling fan 14 41D0133 1 Tailgate assembly 15 41D0128 1 Tower rear cover 16 41D0148 1 cable tie bar assembly 17 41...

Page 106: ...Assembly 2 Display tablet components Field replaceable units Updated October 2008 90 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 107: ...light card 4 41D0168 1 Tablet touch card 5 41D0169 1 Tablet EMC shield 6 41D0170 1 Tablet rear cover 7 41D0130 1 Antenna cover kit 8 41D0126 1 Tablet cable 9 41D0189 1 Button card EMC shield and cable...

Page 108: ...Assembly 3 Optional features 3 4 2 1 Field replaceable units Updated October 2008 92 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 109: ...Diskette drive external USB 3 41D0149 1 Display assembly integrated customer 2x20 includes cover kit item 4 4 14R0029 1 Cover kit integrated 2x20 cover only does not include display 14R0157 1 Wide ke...

Page 110: ...Assembly 4 Countertop non keyboard integration tray and filler panels Field replaceable units Updated October 2008 94 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 111: ...filler panel for non printer use 2 41D0211 1 Plate printer mounting 3 41D0207 1 Plate terminal mounting includes screws 4 14R1998 1 Panels filler 41D0212 1 Hardware non keyboard integration tray kit i...

Page 112: ...Assembly 5 Cash drawer non keyboard integration tray and filler panels Field replaceable units Updated October 2008 96 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 113: ...ount 2 41D0211 1 Plate printer mounting 3 41D0207 1 Plate terminal mounting 4 14R1998 1 Panels filler 5 20P0308 1 Cover modesty 6 41D0209 1 Printer filler panel kit non keyboard 41D0212 1 Hardware non...

Page 114: ...Assembly 6 Countertop and cash drawer keyboard integration tray and filler panels 3 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 5 Field replaceable units Updated October 2008 98 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 115: ...oard filler retail keyboard 1 v Cover terminal filler wide tray and countertop 1 v Cover wide CD rear curtain 1 v Fence plug 4 47P9273 1 FRU iron gray printer footprint adapter SST to 4610 1 v ASM iro...

Page 116: ...Assembly 7 Mounting foot Field replaceable units Updated October 2008 100 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 117: ...Index Part Number Units Description 7 Mounting hardware and covers 1 41D0217 1 Mounting foot assembly 1 v Base 1 v Cover Assembly 7 continued Updated October 2008 Appendix A Field replaceable units 1...

Page 118: ...M5149 4 3M Non locking Hong Kong Ireland Malaysia Singapore U K 39M5142 4 3M Bangladesh Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka 39M5224 4 3M India 39M5170 4 3M Non locking Israel 39M5163 4 3M Non locking Ital...

Page 119: ...System specifications and planning information This appendix provides information on physical specifications power subsystems and environmental requirements Updated October 2008 Copyright IBM Corp 200...

Page 120: ...14 37 in 365 mm Base 8 35 in 212 mm Depth mm Base 8 70 in 221 mm Cash drawer mounting plate 21 56 in 548 mm Total front to rear tablet at 15 10 51 in 267 mm Total front to rear tablet at 60 12 91 in 3...

Page 121: ...Dimensions of unit with 12 inch display System specifications and planning information Updated October 2008 Appendix B System specifications and planning information 105...

Page 122: ...Dimensions of antenna enclosure 101 mm Back view Cross section from side System specifications and planning information Updated October 2008 106 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 123: ...le 16 Power consumption State Usage Off 3 5 W Standby 40 W On idle no I O 60 W On maximum 90 W Output connectors To meet the 8 A current limit on outputs per IEC 950 Clause 2 11 regarding Limited Powe...

Page 124: ...following sections show the connector pin assignments for external connectors MSR connector 8 1 Table 17 MSR connector pin assignments Pin Connector 1 5 V dc 2 Serial data out 3 Serial data in 4 Groun...

Page 125: ...2 Data 3 Data 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Vplus 12 V or 24 V 7 Vplus 12 V or 24 V 8 Ground Keyboard and mouse connector 1 3 5 6 4 2 Table 20 Keyboard and mouse connector pin assignments Pin Signal I O Pin Sig...

Page 126: ...tor I 5 Signal ground 15 pin serial connector The 15 pin serial connector is a female connector 8 15 9 1 Table 22 Assignments for 15 pin serial connector Pin Connector Pin Connector 1 Carrier detect 8...

Page 127: ...onnector 1 Ground 2 Sensor 3 Open signal 4 24 V dc Integrated customer display connector To access this connector you must remove the rear cover 4 1 Table 25 Assignment of integrated customer display...

Page 128: ...o 100 29 C This product is designed to operate up to 3050 m 10 000 ft Serial port assignments Table 27 Default serial port assignments Device port DOS name Linux device name I O address default IRQ de...

Page 129: ...raph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT...

Page 130: ...ated to non IBM products Questions on the capabilities of non IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products This information is for planning purposes only The information herein...

Page 131: ...tional treaty provisions You may not remove any copyright notices from the Software Intel may make changes to the Software or to items referenced therein at any time without notice but is not obligate...

Page 132: ...mmunications Commission FCC statement 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...

Page 133: ...Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten EMVG vom 30 August 1995 bzw der EMC EG Richlinie 89 336 Dieses Ger t ist berechtigt in bereins...

Page 134: ...on Technology Equipment and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Technology Equipment VCCI In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfer...

Page 135: ...missions and must not be removed Electrostatic Discharge ESD Attention ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between the part the product and the service person No damage will occu...

Page 136: ...ive 2002 96 EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the European Un...

Page 137: ...demarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Celeron and Intel are trademarks of Intel corporation in the United States or other countries Java and all Java based trad...

Page 138: ...Updated October 2008 122 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

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Page 143: ...IBM IBM GA27 4004 GA27 4004 Updated October 2008 Appendix D Safety information 127...

Page 144: ...GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 IBM Updated October 2008 128 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 145: ...The assignment of addresses to the instructions of a program 2 In data communication the way in which a station selects the station to which it is to send data alphanumeric Pertaining to data consist...

Page 146: ...ding computer systems and associated personnel that performs input processing storage output and control functions to accomplish a sequence of operations on data A I data set Logically related records...

Page 147: ...chronous data link control SDLC the vehicle for every command every response and all information that is transmitted using SDLC procedures Each frame begins and ends with a flag function 1 A specific...

Page 148: ...ns joining network nodes See also link connection Note A link connection is the physical medium of transmission for example a telephone wire or a microwave beam A link includes the physical medium of...

Page 149: ...sage A message from the operating system or a program telling the operator to perform a specific function or informing the operator of a specific condition within the system such as an error condition...

Page 150: ...r regenerates data signals in order to extend the range of transmission between devices in a network S SBCS See single byte character set scanner A device that examines the bar code on merchandise tic...

Page 151: ...rial Bus USB A serial interface standard for telephony and multimedia connections to personal computers Universal Serial Bus USB powered A powered USB connector provides additional power from the host...

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Page 153: ...the system 17 countertop integration tray mounting the system 23 countertop integration tray mounting 23 countertop keyboard integration tray mounting the system 33 countertop keyboard integration tr...

Page 154: ...500 17 mouse connector keyboard and 109 MSR installing 8 N non keyboard integration tray mounting the system 23 non keyboard integration tray mounting 23 notices 123 Notices 113 notices electronic em...

Page 155: ...display 105 height 104 power requirements and consumption 107 weight 104 static sensitive devices handling 54 steps installation 6 supported operating systems 3 SurePOS 500 Model 514 powering on 14 s...

Page 156: ...Updated October 2008 140 SurePOS 500 Model 514...

Page 157: ...D0148 1 16 89 41D0149 1 89 41D0149 3 3 93 41D0151 3 1 93 41D0152 3 1 93 41D0153 1 9 89 41D0154 1 13 89 41D0155 1 5 89 41D0161 1 89 41D0163 1 89 41D0165 2 1 91 41D0166 2 2 91 41D0167 2 3 91 41D0168 2 4...

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