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User’s Manual 

 

V1.0

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PT-1300

Page 1: ...P PT T 1 13 30 00 0 P PO OS S T Te er rm mi in na al l User s Manual V1 0...

Page 2: ...ufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manu...

Page 3: ...aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the e...

Page 4: ...hing peripheral and optional devices Chapter 3 Upgrading the PT 1300 provides instructions for installing a CD ROM drive and installing or upgrading the HDD memory and CPU Instructions for installing...

Page 5: ...utlet does not support this kind of plug contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not place anything on the power cord Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot t...

Page 6: ...or 11 Connecting Serial Devices 12 Connecting a Cash Drawer 12 Connecting USB Devices 13 Connecting a Line out Device and a Microphone 13 Connecting to a LAN 14 Checking the Power Supply 15 Turning th...

Page 7: ...Contacting Your Dealer 42 Mainboard Components 44 Mainboard Components 45...

Page 8: ...nced I O Controller Hub ICH4 in the Intel 852GM chipset makes a direct connection from the graphics and memory for fast access to peripherals and higher system level performance Dual USB controllers p...

Page 9: ...e contents If anything is missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately The shipping carton should contain the following items One PT 1300 POS Terminal One AC power cord Screws Support dri...

Page 10: ...over Release Lock CD ROM OR FDD Power Status LED Figure 1 PT 1300 POS Terminal front view HDD Status LED Front USB Power Button PCI card slot cover Figure 2 PT 1300 POS Terminal rear view This conclud...

Page 11: ...vi ic ce es s The PT 1300 POS Terminal supports many peripheral devices to expand the functionality of the terminal KB MOUSE COM3 COM4 PRINT Cash Drawer VGA COM1 COM2 LAN USB MIC LINE OUT USB Complian...

Page 12: ...ard has an AT type connector you must use an adapter Contact your dealer for details If your keyboard has an AT type connector you must use an adapter Contact your dealer for details o on nn ne ec ct...

Page 13: ...You can connect a CCD barcode scanner or Smart Card reader to these ports Connect a customer display to COM3 Caution These serial ports are voltage selectable and can cause damage to external devices...

Page 14: ...0 Figure 8 Connecting a cash drawer C Co on nn ne ec ct ti in ng g U US SB B D De ev vi ic ce es s Connect USB devices to the USB ports on the I O port array Figure 9 Connecting USB devices C Co on nn...

Page 15: ...install the audio driver before you can listen to audio output with the speakers C Co on nn ne ec ct ti in ng g t to o a a L LA AN N Connect a 10 100 Base T Ethernet LAN to the RJ 45 jack on the I O p...

Page 16: ...g g t th he e P Po ow we er r S Su up pp pl ly y The PT 1300 power supply automatically detects the power rating 115 or 230 volts at your location AC power jack This connector Connect the power supply...

Page 17: ...r rn ni in ng g t th he e S Sy ys st te em m O On n Press the power switch to turn the system on Power switch Figure 12 Turning the system on This concludes this chapter The next chapter covers upgrad...

Page 18: ...yourself Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet If available wear a grounded wrist strap Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case or...

Page 19: ...including the following A Philips screwdriver A flat tipped screwdriver A set of jewelers screwdrivers A grounding strap An anti static pad Using your fingers can disconnect most of the electrical an...

Page 20: ...si is s C Co ov ve er r Before Proceeding Disconnect the AC power cable Disconnect all peripherals 1 Remove the three screws 6 x 6 securing the chassis cover to the chassis 2 Slide the cover towards t...

Page 21: ...ions Components Required Slim type CD ROM drive Control PCB CD ROM plate M2 x 4 screws x 2 M2 x 3 screws x 2 Before Proceeding Remove the chassis cover see page 19 1 Attach the control PCB to the back...

Page 22: ...4 21 3 Slide the CD ROM into the CD ROM plate as shown by the arrow and secure the CD ROM plate to the CD ROM with two M2 x 3 screws and two M2X6 screws 4 Remove the CD ROM blanking plate if installed...

Page 23: ...de the CD ROM assembly into place and secure the assembly to the chassis with two screws 6 Connect the CD ROM cable to the CD ROM drive connector A Connect a power cable to the PCB board power connect...

Page 24: ...is sk k D Dr ri iv ve e To upgrade the Hard Disk Drive HDD on your PT 1300 POS Terminal refer to the following Components Required Replacement HDD HDD cable HDD holding plate 6 x 4 screws x 4 M3 x 4...

Page 25: ...the HDD chassis clips B and remove the HDD assembly C A B C 3 Disconnect the IDE cable B and the power cable A B A 4 Remove the four screws 6 x 4 that secure the HDD to the base plate and remove the p...

Page 26: ...em mo or ry y To upgrade the SDRAM memory on your PT 1300 POS Terminal mainboard refer to the following The following illustration shows memory installation components Figure 13 PT 1300 memory slots...

Page 27: ...installed with up to 256 MB total memory capacity is 512 MB Before Proceeding Remove the chassis cover see page 19 Disconnect the HDD CDROM FDD cable from the mainboard IDE connector 1 Push the latch...

Page 28: ...dule into the slot and press it firmly down until it seats correctly The slot latches are levered upwards and latch on to the edges of the DIMM Reconnect the HDD IDE cable Replace the FDD CD ROM cable...

Page 29: ...rew first before inserting the processor Place the processor into the socket by making sure the notch on the corner of the CPU corresponds with the notch on the inside of the socket Once the processor...

Page 30: ...ually configure the card before installation Note Before installing an add on card check the documentation for the card carefully If the card is not Plug and Play you may have to manually configure th...

Page 31: ...30 1 Remove the ADD on card bracket screw 2 Remove the blanking plate from the chassis 3 Slide the PCI card into place as shown A B...

Page 32: ...bracket with the bracket slot A Insert the edge connector of the PCI card into the expansion slot B Replace the add on card bracket screw Ensure that the edge connector is correctly seated in the slo...

Page 33: ...ement box on your PT 1300 POS terminal refer o the following Components Required n ns st ta al ll li in ng g a a C Ca ab bl le e M Ma an na ag ge em me en nt t B Bo ox x Components Required Cable mana...

Page 34: ...44 33 4 Secure the back plate the with a screw...

Page 35: ...er display CD 7220 on your PT 1300 POS terminal refer o the following Components Required n ns st ta al ll li in ng g t th he e c cu us st to om me er r d di is sp pl la ay y Components Required Cable...

Page 36: ...management box with three M3X6 screws 5 Lock the display base cover into the base 6 slide in the display long or short pipe by your need 7 RS 232 cable through the display pipe from bottom to up 8 The...

Page 37: ...36 9 The 8 pin phone jack plug into the CD 7220 display 10 The display lock into the display pipe This concludes this chapter The next chapter explains how to install device drivers...

Page 38: ...erfaces One PS 2 keyboard port One PS 2 mouse port Four 9 pin serial ports Four USB ports One LAN port 4 USB port One RJ6P cash drawer port One parallel port One microphone in One line out One VGA por...

Page 39: ...38 Notes...

Page 40: ...act your dealer The problems that you will encounter can be divided into two basic categories hardware problems and software problems Hardware problems can be further divided into electrical and mecha...

Page 41: ...erminal is too close to a wall a cable connection may be loose or the cables may be crimped Warning Do not substitute cables for different devices other than the manufacturer recommended cables even i...

Page 42: ...correct date and time are displayed Correct the date and time using the DOS DATE and TIME commands or the options in the Setup Utility You can also set the date and time in Windows by double clicking...

Page 43: ...een formatted Consult your operating system manual for information on formatting floppy diskettes The diskette is write protected Eject the diskette remove the write protection and try again The diske...

Page 44: ...44 43 your dealer...

Page 45: ...mainboard components 1 MSR Jumper 2 Keyboard Mouse 3 CASH Drawer 4 PRINT 5 VGA 6 COM1 DL COM2 UL 7 USB DL LAN UL 8 MIC DL SPK DL 9 COM3 10 COM4 11 ATX 2X2 POWER 12 CPU 13 Intel 852GM NB 14 Realtek 81...

Page 46: ...llowing illustration shows the mainboard components The following illustration shows the mainboard components a ai in nb bo oa ar rd d C Co om mp po on ne en nt ts s 27 7 6 5 24 21 22 23 12 9 11 14 10...

Page 47: ...ble shows the jumper settings Jumper Description Setting J4 Clean CMOS 1 2 Normal 2 4 clear CMOS J9 For PCB Rev 0 3 Extend KB MS J9 J12 For PCB Rev 0 3For MSR adaptor Default 1 KB_CK KBCK CLOSE 2 KB_D...

Page 48: ...2 3 4 for Power LED 5 6 FOR IDE LED 7 8 For Power Button 9 10 For Reset Button J1 For PCB Rev 1 2 Front Panel 1 2 3 4 for Power LED 5 6 FOR IDE LED 7 8 For Power Button 9 10 For Reset Button J7 USB 3...

Page 49: ...48 CN9 FOR PCB Rev 1 2 COM 3 CN10 FOR PCB Rev 0 3 COM 4 CN10 FOR PCB Rev 1 2 COM 4 10 9 10...

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