background image

b.

   

Using

 

Figure

 

2-2,

 

follow

 

the

 

directions

 

for

 

either

 

an

 

HDD

 

or

 

flash

 

memory.

 

v

   

Press

 

to

 

release

 

the

 

tabs

 

(

J

)

 

on

 

each

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

hard

 

drive

 

(

K

)

 

and

 

slide

 

it

 

out

 

of

 

the

 

bracket

 

(

I

).

 

v

   

To

 

remove

 

the

 

compact

 

flash:

 

1)

   

Disconnect

 

the

 

cables

 

from

 

the

 

compact

 

flash

 

2)

   

Remove

 

the

 

screws

 

holding

 

the

 

assembly.

 

Slide

 

the

 

compact

 

flash

 

card

 

assembly

 

(

B

 

in

 

Figure

 

2-1

 

on

 

page

 

2-1

 

)

 

to

 

one

 

side

 

and

 

lift

 

out.

 

4.

   

Using

 

Figure

 

2-1

 

on

 

page

 

2-1,

 

press

 

and

 

lift

 

the

 

clamps

 

(

G

)

 

on

 

each

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

dual

 

inline

 

memory

 

module

 

(DIMM)

 

(

H

)

 

to

 

lift

 

it

 

from

 

the

 

socket.

 

Note:

  

Removing

 

the

 

central

 

processing

 

unit

 

(CPU)

 

and

 

heat

 

sink

 

is

 

necessary

 

only

 

if

 

you

 

are

 

replacing

 

the

 

CPU.

 

5.

   

Remove

 

the

 

heat

 

sink

 

(

C

 

in

 

Figure

 

2-1

 

on

 

page

 

2-1)

 

and

 

the

 

CPU

 

(

D

):

 

a.

   

To

 

remove

 

the

 

heat

 

sink,

 

press

 

down

 

and

 

then

 

forward

 

on

 

the

 

clamp.

 

b.

   

Break

 

the

 

silicon

 

grease

 

bond

 

by

 

twisting

 

and

 

then

 

lifting

 

the

 

heat

 

sink.

 

c.

   

Lift

 

the

 

zero

 

insertion

 

force

 

(ZIF)

 

connector

 

from

 

the

 

CPU.

 

d.

   

Remove

 

the

 

CPU

 

from

 

the

 

unit.

 

6.

   

Remove

 

the

 

LED

 

assembly

 

(

F

 

in

 

Figure

 

2-1

 

on

 

page

 

2-1)

 

by

 

removing

 

the

 

screws

 

and

 

sliding

 

it

 

to

 

one

 

side.

 

 

7.

   

Remove

 

the

 

power

 

supply

 

(

E

):

 

  

Figure

 

2-2.

 

Bracket

 

assembly

 

and

 

hard

 

drive

11-9-2005

2-2

 

SurePOS

 

Installation

 

and

 

Service

Summary of Contents for 31x

Page 1: ...SurePOS 300 Installation and Service Guide for 4810 4910 Model 31x 32x W2H GA27 4309 01 11 9 2005...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...SurePOS 300 Installation and Service Guide for 4810 4910 Model 31x 32x W2H GA27 4309 01 11 9 2005...

Page 4: ...he IBM branch office that serves your locality Publications are not stocked at the address given below IBM welcomes your comments A form for readers comments is provided at the back of this publicatio...

Page 5: ...4 Parts catalog 4 1 Assembly 1 Field replaceable units 4 2 Appendix A Input output device commands A 1 Character display VFD commands A 1 Emulation mode select 00 NULL A 1 Character set select 02 STX...

Page 6: ...nt B 2 Industry Canada class A emission compliance statement B 2 Avis de conformit aux normes d Industrie Canada B 2 European Community CE mark of conformity statement B 2 Germany B 2 Australia New Ze...

Page 7: ...es for the Express models 1 2 1 2 Front view of 4810 4910 1 3 1 3 31x models rear view connections 1 4 1 4 32x models rear view connections 1 6 2 1 View of components 2 1 2 2 Bracket assembly and hard...

Page 8: ...11 9 2005 vi SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 9: ...cent parts information for the product Who should read this manual This manual is intended for use by experienced personnel responsible for installing and maintaining all models of the IBM 4810 SurePO...

Page 10: ...available prior to your call For information disposal of sealed acid batteries outside the United States go to the following URL or contact your local waste disposal facility http www ibm com ibm envi...

Page 11: ...s unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and recovery of WEEE Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects o...

Page 12: ...our comments Be sure to include the name and form number of the document in the Publication ID field v Print and fill out the form at the end of this document Return the form to us by mail or by givin...

Page 13: ...in indicates updated sections December 2004 Added I O commands information in a new appendix June 2004 Added information about new Model W2H Changed or new information is indicated by a revision bar i...

Page 14: ...11 9 2005 xii SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 15: ...ix RS 232 ports Four standard Two powered v Four standard USB ports v Keyboard and mouse ports v One cash drawer port Memory v Two DIMM slots for industry standard PC133 SDRAM v 128 MB standard expand...

Page 16: ...Power and cooling Attention When installing a new power supply be sure to set the correct input voltage for your area or you will damage the power supply See Figure 1 3 on page 1 4 to locate the volta...

Page 17: ...e 4810 4910 SurePOS 300 meets all worldwide Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standards Refer to Appendix B Notices on page B 1 for a complete description Front view and LEDs Figure 1 2 shows the LEDs...

Page 18: ...ls would follow the current grouping of the rear connectors for the 4810 models 31x and 32x If not how should the 4910 be incorporated USB ports Parallel port Optionally you can plug a parallel interf...

Page 19: ...ified speakers power Power The voltage switch allows you to select 100 127 V or 200 240 V ac Attention When installing a new power supply be sure to set the correct input voltage for your area or you...

Page 20: ...devices E Port for a fifth serial device which is 12 V powered F Port for a sixth serial device which is 12 V powered Port for an Ethernet LAN cable Mouse port Port for a PS 2 or compatible keyboard M...

Page 21: ...to select 100 127 V or 200 240 V ac Attention When installing a new power supply be sure to set the correct input voltage for your area or you will damage the power supply See Figure 1 4 on page 1 6 t...

Page 22: ...Product introduction 11 9 2005 1 8 SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 23: ...e cover from the unit 3 Remove the hard drive A in Figure 2 2 on page 2 2 or compact flash B Note The unit can accommodate either the hard disk drive or the compact flash a To remove the hard drive di...

Page 24: ...emory module DIMM H to lift it from the socket Note Removing the central processing unit CPU and heat sink is necessary only if you are replacing the CPU 5 Remove the heat sink C in Figure 2 1 on page...

Page 25: ...card and then remove riser card 9 Using Figure 2 3 or Figure 2 1 on page 2 1 remove the screws L holding the planar board to the frame 10 Remove the RS 232 panel mounted connector M 11 You can now li...

Page 26: ...11 9 2005 2 4 SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 27: ...as a memory module feature card printer or mouse are connected correctly and securely Table 3 1 4810 4910 symptoms Symptom Actions The power LED is off 1 Verify that the power cord is plugged into bot...

Page 28: ...rk Printer please refer to the SureMark Printers Hardware Service Guide GY27 0355 For other I O devices bundled with the 4910 please refer to each device s respective service guide Problem determinati...

Page 29: ...replaceable units 4 2 This chapter provides parts information available for the Model 31x and 32x system units See the IBM Store Systems Parts Catalog for parts information about peripheral devices 11...

Page 30: ...Assembly 1 Field replaceable units 2 5 3 10 8 9 1 4 6 7 11 Parts catalog 11 9 2005 4 2 SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 31: ...03R5953 1 CPU heat sink and fan 32x 9 47P9036 1 866 MHz CPU 31x 9 03R5970 1 1 2 GHz CPU 32x 45P6213 1 Parts kit not shown 10 45P6204 1 100 W power supply 11 03R5929 1 Panel mounted 15 pin connector 4...

Page 32: ...11 9 2005 4 4 SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 33: ...orizontal tab v Line feed v Carriage return v Test v Display position v Normal display v Vertical scroll v Cursor on v Cursor off v Reset v Null Note The command code format shown in the following top...

Page 34: ...en X 20 and X 7F of a keyboard key to be redefined This byte is followed by five bytes defining the bit patterns of the user defined character Logic Controls Emulation Mode allows only one keyboard ke...

Page 35: ...ters Table A 2 User character definition IBM Mode 1 X 15 6 X 1A 2 X 16 7 X 1C 3 X 17 8 X 1D 4 X 18 9 X 1E 5 X 19 The byte that follows the command byte represents an address betweenX 15 and X 1A or be...

Page 36: ...in a percentage The power on default is 100 X FF 100 X 60 60 X 40 40 X 20 20 Alphanumeric message scroll 05 ENG 05 xxx Purpose Specifies a message of up to 45 characters to continuously scroll across...

Page 37: ...position it is moved to the lower left position If the cursor is at the lower right position it is moved to the upper left position Vertical Scroll Display Control Mode DC2 If the cursor is at the up...

Page 38: ...ion where the next data string write operation is to start Any values greater than X 27 are ignored and the cursor position remains unchanged This command stops the scrolling alphanumeric message if t...

Page 39: ...d Cursor on 13 DC3 13 Purpose Turns on the cursor The command is the power on default setting Cursor off 14 DC4 14 Purpose Turns off the cursor Reset 1F US 1F Purpose Causes the display to reset some...

Page 40: ...07 1B 07 Purpose These are null commands for both integrated and distributed display modules They will have no effect on the operation of the display Input output device commands 11 9 2005 A 8 SurePO...

Page 41: ...xadecimal format Backspace without deleting 08 Purpose The write in position is shifted to the left one digit and the displaying screen is not changed This command is ignored when the write in positio...

Page 42: ...osition is not changed Display position 1B 5B Py 3B Px 48 Purpose Instead of writing the character from the first digit use this command to specify the write in start position The write in position is...

Page 43: ...by Ps in the preceding command format changes the cursor mode The cursor is always displayed at the write in position The cursor is formed by five dots that are located at the bottom of 5x7 dot matrix...

Page 44: ...rased v A character scrolls by closed loop until the cancel command is selected In this case the same message is scrolled repeatedly with no space v A screen scrolls from right to left dot by dot v Th...

Page 45: ...ts Pf 1 2 4 hex digits Pf 3 Pd Pd 2 hex digits x 7 Pf 1 2 hex digits x 16 Pf 2 2 hex digits x 2 x 16 Pf 3 Note All data is stored into RAM You must issue this command every time you switch ON the powe...

Page 46: ...display mode The control bytes embedded in the command sequence represented by Px Py Ph and Pw in the command format change the graphic display characteristics Pd represents the data byte Px display p...

Page 47: ...of the Horizontal Scroll Start command is as follows 1B 5C 3F 4C 4D 47 Purpose This command begins horizontal scrolling on all lines All subsequent commands are ignored until a Scroll Mode Release co...

Page 48: ...nguage font to use The command stream is as follows Pn 30 English IBM code page 437 modified default 31 Japanese JIS X 0208 1990 32 Korean KS C 5601 1992 33 Simplified Chinese GB 2321 34 Traditional C...

Page 49: ...IND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express...

Page 50: ...ept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES...

Page 51: ...EN 50082 2 festgelegt dann kann es dabei eventuell gest rt werden In solch einem Fall ist der Abstand bzw die Abschirmung zu der industriellen St rquelle zu vergr ern Anmerkung Um die Einhaltung des...

Page 52: ...ses with regard to electromagnetic interference If you find this is not suitable for your use you may exchange it for a non business purpose one Taiwanese class A warning statement Taiwanese battery r...

Page 53: ...volves physical contact with logic cards modules back panel pins or other ESD sensitive ESDS parts the service person must be connected to an ESD common ground point on the product through the ESD wri...

Page 54: ...es other countries or both IBM SurePoint IBM logo SurePOS PS 2 Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Other company produ...

Page 55: ...safe procedures for cabling and plugging in electrical equipment Gevaar Voordat u begint met de installatie van dit produkt moet u eerst de veiligheidsinstructies lezen in de brochure Veiligheidsinst...

Page 56: ...al du l se sikkerhedsforskrifterne i Sikkerhedsforskrifter L s dette f rst GA27 4004 Vejledningen beskriver den fremgangsm de du skal bruge ved tilslutning af kabler og udstyr Gevaar Voordat u begint...

Page 57: ...lectriques en toute s curit Vorsicht Bevor mit der Installation des Produktes begonnen wird die Sicherheitshinweise in Sicherheitsinformationen Bitte zuerst lesen IBM Form GA27 4004 Diese Ver ffentlic...

Page 58: ...e f rst GA27 4004 som beskriver sikkerhetsrutinene for kabling og tilkobling av elektrisk utstyr Perigo Antes de iniciar a instala o deste produto leia as informa es de seguran a Informa es de Seguran...

Page 59: ...stallera den h r produkten b r du l sa s kerhetsinformationen i dikumentet S kerhetsf reskrifter L s detta f rst GA27 4004 D r beskrivs hur du p ett s kert s tt ansluter elektrisk utrustning 11 9 2005...

Page 60: ...IBM IBM GA27 4004 GA27 4004 11 9 2005 C 6 SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 61: ...GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 IBM 11 9 2005 Appendix C Safety information C 7...

Page 62: ...11 9 2005 C 8 SurePOS Installation and Service...

Page 63: ...assembly steps 2 1 display SVGA 1 4 1 6 disposal of equipment viii E edition notice ii emulation mode command A 1 end of life disposal viii environmental considerations 1 3 equipment disposal viii err...

Page 64: ...er on LED does not light 3 1 terminal not operating 3 1 product introduction 1 1 publications Web site ii publications related vii R rear connectors 1 6 rear connectors 31x 1 4 rear connectors 32x 1 6...

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