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Chapter 3: Hardware Installation .......................................... 44

Adjusting the System Stand ................................................................. 44

Installing the Power Cord, Power Adapter, and Network Cable ........ 46

Installing the Customer Display (Optional) ......................................... 48

Installing the Secondary LCD Display (Optional) ............................... 50

Installing the IG-20L MSR (Optional).................................................... 54

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Installing the Secondary Hard Disk Drive (Optional).......................... 59

Installing the Wireless Module (Optional)............................................ 62

Installing the UPS Kit (Optional)........................................................... 64

Installing the VESA Mount (Optional) .................................................. 66

Chapter 4: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ................... 69

Question 1: Why does the system appear unstable after updating 
BIOS? ...................................................................................................... 69

Question 2: How do I clear CMOS? ...................................................... 71

Question 3: How to use Boot Menu? ................................................... 74

Summary of Contents for G-615

Page 1: ...Glamor Series G 615 G 615S G 715 G 715S R Version 1 1 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ds to be shipped in the future Follow the product and warning label instructions Q FKDQJHV RU PRGL FDWLRQV WKDW GR QRW IROORZ WKH LQVWUXFWLRQV LQ WKLV PDQXDO ZLOO YRLG WKLV product s warranty Power Supply Safety Notes To avoid electric shocks disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before relocating the system Make sure the voltage of the power outlet conforms within voltage range of ...

Page 3: ...e screen or the casing of the terminal Chemical cleaners have been reported to cause damage on the screen of the terminal Warning and Attention 7KH WHFKQLFDO GHVFULSWLRQV DQG VSHFL FDWLRQV RI WKH HTXLSPHQW DUH VXEMHFW WR FKDQJH ZLWKRXW notice For safety reasons wear gloves when assembling the product Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according ...

Page 4: ...er there is no guarantee that interference 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 is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the interference receiving antenna Increase the ...

Page 5: ... Notice The WEEE logo shown at the left on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste You are liable to dispose of DOO RXU HOHFWURQLF RU HOHFWULFDO ZDVWH HTXLSPHQW E UHORFDWLQJ RYHU WR WKH VSHFL HG FROOHFWLRQ point for recycling of such hazardous waste Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electri...

Page 6: ... For the Installation 21 System Default Settings 22 0DLQ RDUG XPSHU 6HWWLQJ DQG RQQHFWRU H QLWLRQ 23 G 615 23 G 715 25 G 615S 27 G 715S G 715SR 30 Signal Convergence Board Connector 33 Extension I O Brick Board Connector For G 715SR only 34 9ROWDJH 2XWSXW H QLWLRQ 35 G 615 G 715 35 G 615S 35 G 715S G 715SR 36 Calibrating the Touch Screen in Windows 37 Setting the LCD Brightness 39 G 615 39 G 715 4...

Page 7: ...ng the IG 20L MSR Optional 54 QVWDOOLQJ WKH LQ GHQWL FDWLRQ 5HDGHU 2SWLRQDO 56 Installing the Secondary Hard Disk Drive Optional 59 Installing the Wireless Module Optional 62 Installing the UPS Kit Optional 64 Installing the VESA Mount Optional 66 Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 69 Question 1 Why does the system appear unstable after updating BIOS 69 Question 2 How do I clear CMOS 71 Ques...

Page 8: ...ackage contains the following items If any of the items is missing or damaged contact your vendor immediately Quick Installation Guide Touch Terminal Power Cord Adapter Accessory Kit Optional Accessories VESA plate for VESA model only Customer Display VFD LCM Second LCD Display 8 10 RFID 065 GHQWL FDWLRQ Reader MSR iButton GHQWL FDWLRQ 5HDGHU 5 GHQWL FDWLRQ Reader Fingerprint GHQWL FDWLRQ 5HDGHU L...

Page 9: ...r of your Touch Terminal Customer Display Type Secondary LCD Display Type NOTE 0 9 FXVWRPHU GLVSOD LV DQ RSWLRQDO DFFHVVRU VHFRQG GLVSOD LV DQ RSWLRQDO DFFHVVRU ZLWK LGHQWL FDWLRQ UHDGHU ZLWK LGHQWL FDWLRQ UHDGHU NOTE LGHQWL FDWLRQ UHDGHU LV DQ RSWLRQDO DFFHVVRU LGHQWL FDWLRQ UHDGHU LV DQ RSWLRQDO DFFHVVRU Front View Standard Type Rear View Standard Type ...

Page 10: ...t PS 2 keyboard connector DK port Cash Drawer output E SATAp port E SATA USB connector USB2 0 ports USB2 0 connectors USB3 0 ports USB3 0 connectors LAN port Gigabit LAN connector VGA port VGA output connector Line Out port Audio line output connector HDMI port HDMI Vertical connector USB 12V 12V Powered USB connector USB 24V 24V Powered USB connector G 615 G 715 G 615S G 715S R ...

Page 11: ...INTRODUCTION 11 Physical Dimensions Standard Display 360 867 414 95 249 833 210 249 833 414 95 307 422 107 5 313 365 ...

Page 12: ...12 INTRODUCTION LCM VFD Customer Display 227 406 278 6 290 747 210 210 3 0 6 0 45 45 45 45 ...

Page 13: ...INTRODUCTION 13 8 Secondary LCD Display 305 959 357 203 349 876 209 954 210 3 0 6 0 45 45 45 45 ...

Page 14: ... i3 2 4 GHz Core i5 2 7 GHz Chipset South Bridge ICH8M SoC Intel H61 Express Chipset Intel Q87 H81 Express Chipset Intel Q87 Express Chipset Main Memory 204Pin DDR3 RAM 2 slots up to 4GB 204Pin DDR3L RAM 2 slots up to 8GB 204Pin DDR3 RAM 2 slots up to 16GB 204Pin DDR3L RAM 2 slots up to 16GB Graphic Memory Shared memory up to 384MB DVMT Shared memory up to 1696MB DVMT Shared memory up to 1720MB DV...

Page 15: ...1 Dual cash drawer support 1 Dual cash drawer support DC12V out 1 1 1 1 DC in 1 1 1 1 Extension I O Brick n a n a n a n a 2 12V P USB 2 24V P USB 1 USB2 0 1 RJ45 COM Powering System Power Supply External DC power adapter AC90 to 264V full range Power Button 1 x System on off trigger Brightness Control Yes by BIOS setting Physical Dimensions Dimension L x W x D ROG ÀDW PP RZ SUR OH GHJUHH PP Uprigh...

Page 16: ...erature 25 C to 70 C O S Compatibility Windows XP WEPOS POSReady 2009 Windows 7 POSReady 7 Linux Kernel 2 6 or above Windows 7 POSReady 7 Window 8 1 Linux Kernel 2 6 or above Windows XP WEPOS POSReady 2009 Windows 7 POSReady 7 Window 8 1 Linux Kernel 2 6 or above Windows 7 POSReady 7 Window 8 1 Linux Kernel 2 6 or above NOTE 6SHFL FDWLRQV DUH VXEMHFW WR FKDQJH ZLWKRXW QRWLFH ...

Page 17: ...ursor Character type 95 Alphanumeric 32 International characters Dot size 0 55 W X 0 75 H mm Input power type 5V DC Interface RS232 Liquid Crystal Module LCM Model no CM 3000 Polarizer color Blue Backlight color White Display capacity 20 characters x 2 lines Character format 5 x 8 dots Character type International Default QJOLVK 5XVVLD QJOLVK DSDQHVH 7UDGLWLRQDO KLQHVH 6LPSOL HG KLQHVH Optional fa...

Page 18: ...al Brightness 250 nits typical 300 nits typical Video Input Analog VGA Power Supply DC 12V DC 12V GHQWL FDWLRQ 5HDGHU 065 GHQWL FDWLRQ 5HDGHU 065 L XWWRQ GHQWL FDWLRQ 5HDGHU Model no IG 20L MSR ISO Track 1 2 3 single dual triple tracks of magnetic card support ANSI ISO Standards7810 7811 1 5 7812 7813 USB HID Keyboard mode interface iButton Detector Dallas DS1990A compliment With leading ending pr...

Page 19: ...e Light Module Size Approx 57 7mm 35 8mm 11 0mm Compatible with USB 1 1 2 0 Full Speed USB HID Keyboard mode interface RFID reader Frequency 13 56MHz ISO14443A card type MIFARE 1K 4K 8K card type Read only USB HID Keyboard mode interface NFC reader Frequency 13 56MHz ISO14443A ISO1443B ISO15693 PicoTag read UID and data Felica read UID MIFARE 1 3cm IS15693 2 4cm USB HID Keyboard mode interface Wir...

Page 20: ... Current limit 9A Charging Charge characteristic curve Liner mode End of charge voltage DC12 6V Charge current DC1 35A C C Mode under DC 12 6V Ambient temperature Operation storage 0 C to 40 C 20 C to 70 C Humidity At 25 C 5 95 no condensation Other MTBF Bellcore mode Not including Battery Set A target calculated MTBF of the power supply is greater than 200 000 hours under the following condition ...

Page 21: ...thorized person Before installation or disassembling of the terminal ensure that the power is turned off Otherwise electric shock may occur and may void the warranty For systems preloaded with WEPOS POSReady Windows Embedded on the HDD O S pre installed as an option the manufacturer provides an optional recovery DVD with the preloaded operating system delivered with the Touch Terminal The System I...

Page 22: ...2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 4F8 4E8 IRQ4 IRQ3 IRQ5 IRQ10 IRQ5 IRQ10 G 715 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 280 288 IRQ4 IRQ3 IRQ5 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ11 G 615S COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 2F0 2E0 IRQ4 IRQ3 IRQ5 IRQ10 IRQ5 IRQ10 G 715S R COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 2F0 2E0 IRQ4 IRQ3 IRQ5 IRQ10 IRQ5 IRQ10 ...

Page 23: ...SB2 0 2 connector USB2 USB2 0 2 connector ESATA1 E SATA USB connector CASHDRAW1 Cash Drawer output KB1 PS 2 keyboard connector COM1 COM1 connector COM2 COM2 connector COM3 COM3 connector COM4 COM4 connector DC24 24V DC power input DC12 12V DC power output SATA1 S ATA connector for HDD SSD UPIO1 M B signal convergence connector MPCIE1 Mini PCIe connector S1 Power SW connector LPT1 Parallel port con...

Page 24: ... 12V Default 0V JP3 COM 3 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JP4 COM 4 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JP5 CMOS CLEAR JUMPER 1 2 3 1 2 Normal 2 3 CMOS clear Default Normal JP8 CASH DRAWER VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 24V 2 3 12V Default Normal JP9 Keyboard VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 5VSB 2 3 5V Default Normal ...

Page 25: ...tor ESATA1 E SATA USB connector CASHDRAW1 Cash Drawer output KB1 PS 2 keyboard connector COM1 COM1 connector COM2 COM2 connector COM3 COM3 connector COM4 COM4 connector DC24 24V DC power input DC12 12V DC power output SATA1 S ATA connector for HDD SSD UPIO1 M B signal convergence connector MPCIE1 Mini PCIe connector S1 Power SW connector FAN2 FAN connector for HDD LPT1 Parallel port connector opti...

Page 26: ...fault Normal JP4 COM 1 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JP5 COM 2 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JP6 COM 3 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JP7 COM 4 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JRTC1 CMOS CLEAR JUMPER 1 2 3 1 2 Normal 2 3 CMOS c...

Page 27: ...PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION 27 G 615S Top View ...

Page 28: ...r CN8 Cash Drawer output CN9 PS 2 keyboard connector CON10 12V DC power output CON11 E SATA USB connector CON12 24V DC power input CON13 Audio line output connector CON14 VGA output J1 80 Port Debug Connector Factory use only J2 Parallel Port Connector optional J3 J4 COM5 4 RS232 Serial Port J5 M B Signal convergence connector J6 System Function Connector J7 SATA3 0 2 5 HDD SSD 7 15PIN Dock J8 DDR...

Page 29: ... 1 2 3 1 2 Normal 2 3 CMOS clear Default Normal JP4 LVDS VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 3 3V 2 3 5V Default Normal JP5 Flash Descriptor Security Override Factory use only Open Disabled Close Upgrade Mode Default Normal JP6 JP10 JP11 USB VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 5VSB 2 3 5V Default Normal JP7 COM 3 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JP8 COM 2 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SE...

Page 30: ...COM 1 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V RI 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V JP12 Keyboard VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 5VSB 2 3 5V Default Normal JP13 CASH DRAWER VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 24V 2 3 12V Default Normal G 715S G 715SR Top View ...

Page 31: ... 0 Vertical connector CN7 E SATA USB connector CN8 Cash Drawer output CN9 PS 2 keyboard connector CON10 HDMI Vertical connector CON11 COM1 connector CON12 COM2 connector CON13 COM3 connector CON14 24V DC power input CON15 12V DC power output J1 I O Brick J2 80 Port Debug Connector Factory use only J3 Parallel Port Connector optional J4 HDD Power Connector J5 J6 COM5 4 RS232 Serial Port J7 Power Bu...

Page 32: ...15 DDR3 DDR3L SO DIMM J16 Fan2 Power Connector JP2 CMOS CLEAR JUMPER 1 2 3 1 2 Normal 2 3 CMOS clear Default Normal JP3 ME CLEAR JUMPER 1 2 3 1 2 Normal 2 3 ME clear Default Normal JP4 LVDS VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 3 3V 2 3 5V Default Normal JP5 Flash Descriptor Security Override Factory use only Open Disabled Close Upgrade Mode Default Normal JP6 JP10 JP11 USB VOLTAGE SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 5VSB 2 3 ...

Page 33: ...SETTING 1 2 3 1 2 24V 2 3 12V Default Normal Signal Convergence Board Connector Connector Jumper Description JUSB1 USB port for USB Touch JUSB2 USB port for POS input device JUSB3 USB port for POS input device CONVERTER1 LED backlight inverter connector SPK_L1 Speaker connector SPK_R1 Speaker connector PW1 connector to Power switch optional LVDS1 2x15 LVDS connector CN2 COM5 connector for RS 232 P...

Page 34: ...scription J1 USB signal input J2 COM4 signal input JP1 COM 4 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT CN1 COM4 connector CN2 24V Powered USB connector CN3 12V Powered USB connector CN4 12V Powered USB connector CN5 USB 2 0 Vertical connector JP1 COM 4 D SUB PIN9 VOLTAGE SELECT 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 2 0V 3 4 5V 5 6 12V Default 0V ...

Page 35: ...nvergence Board DC5V only COM 6 for Cash Drawer Main Board DC12V DC24V VHOHFW E MXPSHU Standard USB2 0 Ports Main Board Signal Convergence Board Power Switch Board DC5V 500mA G 615S Connector with Voltage Output Location Power Support COM 1 for extension interface 9th PIN of DB 9 Main Board DC5V DC12V VHOHFW E MXPSHU COM 2 for extension interface 9th PIN of DB 9 Main Board DC5V DC12V VHOHFW E MXPS...

Page 36: ...extension interface 9th PIN of DB 9 Main Board DC5V DC12V VHOHFW E MXPSHU COM 4 for RS 232 POS input device I O Brick Board DC5V DC12V VHOHFW E MXPSHU COM 5 reserved Main Board N A COM 6 for RS 232 POS input device Signal Convergence Board DC5V only Standard USB2 0 Ports Main Board Signal Convergence Board Power Switch Board DC5V 500mA NOTE R QRW SOXJ LQ RU XQSOXJ DQ FRQQHFWRU H FHSW 86 GHYLFHV ZK...

Page 37: ... THE INSTALLATION 37 Calibrating the Touch Screen in Windows Setting 1 Beep RQ JXUH WKH Touch sound Frequency Set the sound type Duration Audio sound length 2 Linearization style Set 9 point or 25 point calibration ...

Page 38: ...ints calibration After the 25 points calibration data is cleared the 4 points calibration data also becomes invalid Therefore the 4 points calibration must be done 3 Linearization Linearization 25 or 9 points calibration function is used to compensate the touch screen linearity After linearization is complete the linearity of the touch screen is shown in the Linearity curve window Press this butto...

Page 39: ...PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION 39 Setting the LCD Brightness G 615 1 Press F2 when system boot Select LPC Control Sub Menu item of Intel Group 2 Select Hardware Monitor item ...

Page 40: ...40 PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION 3 Change Brightness Control Level Level for Brightness setting G 715 1 3UHVV ZKHQ V VWHP ERRW 6HOHFW 6 VWHP JHQW 6 RQ JXUDWLRQ LWHP RI Advanced Group ...

Page 41: ...PREPARING FOR THE INSTALLATION 41 2 6HOHFW UDSKLFV RQ JXUDWLRQ LWHP 3 Change Brightness Control Level Level for Brightness setting ...

Page 42: ...iguration 1 3UHVV ZKHQ V VWHP ERRW 6HOHFW 9 6 RQ JXUDWLRQ LWHP RI GYDQFHG URXS Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save Exit Configuration Select Screen ɥɧ Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save Exit ESC Exit Panel Color Depth LVDS Channel Type 24 BIT Single Panel Type LVDS Back Light Mode Panel Brightness 1024 x 768 PWM 3 2 Change Pane...

Page 43: ...ERRW 6HOHFW 6XSHU 2 RQ JXUDWLRQ LWHP RI Advanced Group Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save Exit Super IO Configuration Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Field F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Default F4 Save ESC Exit F81866 Super IO Chip F81866 Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port 3 Configuration Serial Port 4 Configuration Serial Port...

Page 44: ... and carefully lift the LCD panel NOTE KHQ KDQGOLQJ WKH SDQHO GR QRW JUDE WKH LGHQWL FDWLRQ UHDGHU GHYLFHV RQ WKH ERWK VLGHV WR DYRLG GDPDJH WR GHYLFHV 2 6XSSRUW WKH VWDQG UPO ZLWK RQH KDQG ZKLOH SXVKLQJ WKH EDFN RI WKH SDQHO EDFNZDUGV with the other hand 30 60 NOTE DUHIXOO WLOW WKH XQLW EDFNZDUGV VRPH IRUFH LV UHTXLUHG LIW WKH KHDG WR WKH VW GHWHQW ZKHUH WKH VFUHHQ ZLOO ORFN LQ WKH GHJUHH SRVLWLR...

Page 45: ...panel around to face outward a Upper hinge Lower hinge NOTE HFDXVH WKH VWDQG MRLQWV DUH WLJKW RX PLJKW QHHG WR H HUW VRPHIRUFH WR PDQHXYHU WKH 7HUPLQDO 0DNH VXUH DOZD V URWDWH DURXQG WKH KHDG WR WKH SRVLWLRQ D EHIRUH DGMXVWLQJ WKH XSSHU KLQJH ...

Page 46: ...SDQHO IDFLQJ GRZQ Remove the cable compartment and the connectors covers 2 Route the power adapter and the network cable through the cable compartment a Then connect the network cable to the LAN port and connect the power adapter to the 24V 1 MDFN b a b When removing the power adapter be sure to hold the HQG RI SRZHU DGDSWHU UPO DQG SXOO LW RXW ...

Page 47: ...ower adapter to the power cord Then plug the other end of the power cord to an electrical outlet 5 Connect the network cable to connect to a hub or switch WARNING B e s u r e to tu r n o ff th e p o w e r o f th e To u c h Te r m in a l b e fo r e m a k in g a n y c o n n e c tio n o r d is c o n n e c tio n ...

Page 48: ... c o n n e c tio n o r d is c o n n e c tio n 7R FRQ g u r e th e C OM p o r t v o lta g e s e ttin g to 5 V r e fe r to M a in B o a r d J u m p e r 6HWWLQJ DQG RQQHFWRU H QLWLRQ RQ SDJH a 1 3ODFH WKH 7RXFK 7HUPLQDO RQ D VRIW DQG ÀDW VXUIDFH ZLWK WKH SDQHO IDFLQJ GRZQ Remove the connectors cover 2 Remove the two screws FУM4x10 on the hinge cover Then remove the hinge cover ...

Page 49: ...racket as shown in the illustration below 4 Install the customer display bracket into its slot on the back of the LCD panel Make sure the bracket is properly aligned with the hinge a Then secure the bracket to the hinge with the two screws FУM4x10 b a b 5 Connect the customer display s interface cable to the RJ 45 COM port on Touch Terminal ...

Page 50: ...ver Installing the Secondary LCD Display Optional WARNING Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection 1 3ODFH WKH 7RXFK 7HUPLQDO RQ D VRIW DQG ÀDW VXUIDFH ZLWK WKH SDQHO IDFLQJ GRZQ Remove the connectors cover ...

Page 51: ...HARDWARE INSTALLATION 51 2 Remove the two screws FУM4x10 on the hinge cover Then remove the hinge cover 3 Remove the secondary LCD display compartment ...

Page 52: ...t Then secure the customer display to the bracket with the two screws FУM4x6 5 and replace the secondary LCD display compartment 5 Route the secondary LCD display s power cable VGA cable and Touch USB cable optional on the cable compartment of the bracket as shown in the illustration below ...

Page 53: ...its slot on the back of the LCD panel Make sure the bracket is properly aligned with the hinge a Then secure the bracket to the hinge with the two screws FУM4x10 b a b 7 Connect the secondary LCD display s power cable and VGA cable to the corresponding ports on Touch Terminal ...

Page 54: ...the connectors cover Installing the IG 20L MSR Optional WARNING B e s u r e to tu r n o ff th e p o w e r o f th e To u c h Te r m in a l b e fo r e m a k in g a n y c o n n e c tio n o r d is c o n n e c tio n 1 Remove the MSR module compartment ...

Page 55: ... down to disengage the MSR module cover from its main unit a Then remove the MSR module cover b a b 3 Firmly connect the MSR connector into the slot inside the compartment 4 Secure the MSR module to the Touch Terminal using the two screws M3x8 ...

Page 56: ...ATION 5 Install the MSR module cover QVWDOOLQJ WKH LQ GHQWL FDWLRQ 5HDGHU Optional WARNING Be sure to turn off the power of the Touch Terminal before making any connection or disconnection 1 Remove the reader compartment ...

Page 57: ...into the slot inside the compartment 3 Press the latch down to disengage the reader cover from its main unit a Then carefully pull the cover by the left side to release it from its main unit b a b WARNING 7KH FDEOH LV FRQQHFWHG 0DNH FDXWLRQ ZKHQ UHPRYLQJ WKH FRYHU ...

Page 58: ...E INSTALLATION 4 Secure the reader to the Touch Terminal using the two screws M3x8 NOTE 7R DYRLG DFFLGHQWDO SXOOLQJ RII WKH FDEOH EH VXUH WR KROG WKH FRYHU UPO ZKHQ VHFXULQJ WKH VFUHZV 5 Install the reader cover ...

Page 59: ... w e r o f th e To u c h Te r m in a l b e fo r e m a k in g a n y c o n n e c tio n o r d is c o n n e c tio n 1 Install the secondary hard disk drive onto the HDD bracket Then secure it with the four screws FУM3x4 2 Connect one end of the eSATAp to SATA 22pin cable into its connector on the secondary hard disk drive ...

Page 60: ...DQG ZLWK the other hand 4 Install the HDD bracket into its slot on the stand cover as shown in the illustration below Then secure the HDD bracket to the stand cover with the four screws M3x6 5 3ODFH WKH 7RXFK 7HUPLQDO RQ D VRIW DQG ÀDW VXUIDFH ZLWK WKH SDQHO IDFLQJ GRZQ QVWDOO the stand cover onto the stand ...

Page 61: ...rtment and the connectors covers 7 Route the eSATAp to SATA 22pin cable through the cable compartment Then connect the other end of the eSATAp to SATA 22pin cable to the E SATAp port 8 Align and install the cable compartment and the connectors covers ...

Page 62: ...H VWDQG UPO ZLWK RQH KDQG ZKLOH GHWDFKLQJ WKH VWDQG FRYHU IURP WKH VWDQG ZLWK the other hand 2 Install the wireless module into its slot on the stand cover as shown in the illustration below Then secure the cable bracket to the stand cover with the two screws FУM3x4 3 3ODFH WKH 7RXFK 7HUPLQDO RQ D VRIW DQG ÀDW VXUIDFH ZLWK WKH SDQHO IDFLQJ GRZQ QVWDOO the stand cover onto the stand ...

Page 63: ... the cable compartment and the connectors covers 5 Route the wireless module cable through the cable compartment Then connect the wireless module cable to the USB port 6 Align and install the cable compartment and the connectors covers ...

Page 64: ...th e p o w e r o f th e To u c h Te r m in a l b e fo r e m a k in g a n y c o n n e c tio n o r d is c o n n e c tio n 1 6XSSRUW WKH VWDQG UPO ZLWK RQH KDQG ZKLOH GHWDFKLQJ WKH VWDQG FRYHU IURP WKH VWDQG ZLWK the other hand 2 3ODFH WKH 7RXFK 7HUPLQDO RQ D VRIW DQG ÀDW VXUIDFH ZLWK WKH SDQHO IDFLQJ GRZQ Remove the cable compartment and the connectors covers ...

Page 65: ... power cable b and one end of the power adapter b through the cable compartment as shown in the illustration a b c 4 Install the UPS kit onto the stand 5 Connect the other end of the power adapter to the 4 pin 1 MDFN RI WKH 836 NLW RQ WKH left side Then connect the other end of the power cable to the 3 pin 287 MDFN RI WKH UPS kit on the right side ...

Page 66: ...l NOTE 8VH RQO ZDOO PRXQW NLWV DSSURYHG E WKH PDQXIDFWXUHU DOO PRXQW NLWV DUH VROG VHSDUDWHO 7KH 7RXFK 7HUPLQDO GHYLFH LV FRPSDWLEOH ZLWK D 9 6 PRXQWLQJ KROH SDWWHUQ RI PP 1 3ODFH WKH 7RXFK 7HUPLQDO RQ D VRIW DQG ÀDW VXUIDFH ZLWK WKH SDQHO IDFLQJ GRZQ Remove the two screws FУM4x10 on the hinge cover Then remove the hinge cover ...

Page 67: ... Remove the four screws M4x12 on the hinge Then remove the stand 3 Align and install the VESA plate on the back of the Touch Panel using four screws FУM4x10 4 Attach the mount bracket onto the VESA plate using four screws M4x10 ...

Page 68: ...cation and insert the plastic washers into the holes Then place the four supplied screws into the four holes at the wall bracket and secure them into the holes on the wall 6 Align and hook the Touch Terminal to the wall bracket and then push down to secure it into place ...

Page 69: ...m appear unstable after updating BIOS G 615 G 715 Answer RDG RSWLPL HG GHIDXOWV RU ORDG 6 783 HIDXOW DIWHU ÀDVKLQJ 26 I WKH system remains unstable clear CMOS to solve the problem Steps On the Exit page select Load Setup Defaults then select Yes Select Exit Saving Changes and then Yes to save the settings ...

Page 70: ...es and Reset Save Options Save Changes Discard Changes Restore Defaults Save as User Defaults Restore User Defaults G 715S G 715SR Answer RDG RSWLPL HG GHIDXOWV RU ORDG 6 783 HIDXOW DIWHU ÀDVKLQJ 26 I WKH system remains unstable clear CMOS to solve the problem Steps On the Save Exit page select Restore Defaults then select Yes Select Save Changes and Reset and then Yes to save the settings Main Ad...

Page 71: ...lear CMOS do the following 1 Turn off power and pull out the power cord 2 QVHUW WKH MXPSHU FDS WR FOHDU 026 3 1 DQG UHPRYH WKH MXPSHU FDS IURP clear CMOS PIN 3 Switch on the power again 4 Press F2 to enter CMOS setting and load optimized defaults 5 Save changes and reboot the system ...

Page 72: ...e following 1 Turn off power and pull out the power cord 2 QVHUW WKH MXPSHU FDS WR FOHDU 026 3 1 DQG UHPRYH WKH MXPSHU FDS IURP clear CMOS PIN 3 Switch on the power again 4 Press F2 to enter CMOS setting and load optimized defaults 5 Save changes and reboot the system ...

Page 73: ...e following 1 Turn off power and pull out the power cord 2 QVHUW WKH MXPSHU FDS WR FOHDU 026 3 1 DQG UHPRYH WKH MXPSHU FDS IURP clear CMOS PIN 3 Switch on the power again 4 Press F2 to enter CMOS setting and load optimized defaults 5 Save changes and reboot the system ...

Page 74: ...U FDS WR FOHDU 026 3 1 DQG UHPRYH WKH MXPSHU FDS IURP clear CMOS PIN 3 Switch on the power again 4 Press F2 to enter CMOS setting and load optimized defaults 5 Save changes and reboot the system Question 3 How to use Boot Menu Answer To use the Boot Menu do the following 1 Press F10 to enter the Boot Menu 2 Select the Boot device from the Boot Menu ...

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