IBM 4800-741 Hardware Service Manual Download Page 1

SurePOS

 

700

 

Series

SurePOS

 

700-721/741/781,

 

722/742/782

Hardware

 

Service

 

Guide

 

SA27-4329-04

Updated

 

July

 

14,

 

2008

 

 

  

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Summary of Contents for 4800-741

Page 1: ...SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide SA27 4329 04 Updated July 14 2008...

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Page 3: ...SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide SA27 4329 04 Updated July 14 2008...

Page 4: ...orm 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 Information Development Departme...

Page 5: ...imensions 2 Controls and indicators 2 Connectors 4 Cooling 8 Environmental and temperature 8 Power 9 Power switch operation 9 Uninterruptible power supply optional 10 Power management 12 Features and...

Page 6: ...sing 58 Removing the UPS battery 60 Removing the front USB card 61 Removing the memory modules 62 Removing the front service housing components wide models only 64 Removing the system and bezel latche...

Page 7: ...atement 107 Taiwanese Class A warning statement 108 Taiwan contact information 108 Cable ferrite requirement 108 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 108 Product Recycling and disposal 109 Battery return progr...

Page 8: ...Updated July 14 2008 vi SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 9: ...onnector Model C42 only 35 24 Hard disk drive and brackets 37 25 Master and slave connectors 37 26 Exhaust fan Models 742 and 782 only 38 27 Location of alignment pen holes 39 28 Location of alignment...

Page 10: ...le guide arm assembly 69 61 Extra cord length during routing 70 62 Cable assembly arm with cables securely in place 71 63 RAID hard drive failure pop up 75 64 Disk drive failure 76 65 Boot up warning...

Page 11: ...ions 5 3 Port DC loads 9 4 Features and options 13 5 Cash drawer jumper settings 18 6 Actions to isolate the cause of a problem 74 7 CMOS jumper and pin location by model 81 8 Power cords for all mode...

Page 12: ...Updated July 14 2008 x SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 13: ...the guide and other miscellaneous notices v Appendix B Safety information on page 97 contains translations of the safety notices v Related publications The following IBM publications are also availab...

Page 14: ...ting systems DOS 4690 Microsoft Windows and Linux Additionally a hard drive image for a predecessor product will not work properly Be sure to download the appropriate drivers from the IBM Retail Web s...

Page 15: ...wording updates August 2006 This update provides the RoHS compliant field replacement part numbers March 2006 This version SA27 4329 02 contains removal and replacement information and field replacem...

Page 16: ...Updated July 14 2008 xiv SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 17: ...umber of the document in the Publication ID field v Print and complete the form at the end of this document Return the form to IBM by mail or by giving it to an IBM representative If applicable includ...

Page 18: ...Updated July 14 2008 xvi SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 19: ...t and a narrow footprint Your packaging options determine the width of the unit A unique cover set feature provides a broad selection of cover options and colors see Table 1 on page 2 Figure 1 Example...

Page 20: ...2 4 GHz with Microsoft Windows XP Professional preloaded 782 Intel Pentium 4 531 3 0 GHz For compatibility with your hardware peripherals and software applications see Compatibility on page 22 Physic...

Page 21: ...d UPS installed otherwise covered G UPS switch only with wide footprint and UPS installed otherwise covered Note Indicators F and G display only if you install the optional UPS B A C D E F G Figure 2...

Page 22: ...pgrade or change in the field The rear I O panels are cable attached to the riser card Note The front panel of Models 740 and 780 provides one 12V POS USB 2 0 and two PC USB 2 0 connectors See Figure...

Page 23: ...n Definition Mouse Display IBM PS 2 compatible keyboard Ethernet local area network LAN Printer USB USB 1 1 on Model 721 USB 2 0 on Models 721 722 741 742 781 and 782 External serial devices such as a...

Page 24: ...port before recognizing the device connected to the B USB port This auto sensing feature applies to each card therefore the system could recognize card 1 USB port B then C before recognizing the USB p...

Page 25: ...BM RS 485 primary display 5A IBM RS 485 primary POS keyboard 7 RS 485 printer Note You cannot connect a RS 485 attached printer and a USB attached printer to a unit at the same time Only one printer c...

Page 26: ...ce from cabinet walls trash cans and papers Environmental and temperature The following environmental characteristics apply v Operating temperature 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F with 8 to 80 relative humidit...

Page 27: ...all external loads is 5 A maximum Total 5 V current for all external loads is 5 A maximum Power switch operation During normal operation the power switch on the SurePOS 700 Series operates as you woul...

Page 28: ...ble of delivering full output for 2 5 minutes Typical POS configurations require much less power A typical system unit with LCD operator display can last 15 minutes with a new fully charged battery de...

Page 29: ...pe of power supplies commonly found in the marketplace Host dependent mode The host dependent mode is when both DIP switches are set in the ON or down position During an AC outage the UPS does not rem...

Page 30: ...events is provided by an optional UPS that can be integrated into the wide footprint unit Support is provided for the following industry standards and conventions v ACPI APM v Wake on LAN v Wake on re...

Page 31: ...one or two SATA I 7200RPM 40GB One standard or two 80 GB or larger ATA100 7200 RPM SATA I 7200RPM 1 standard 2 optional CD ROM All optional External USB Internal 24X IDE external USB boot support inc...

Page 32: ...00 782 Slots 2 PCI no ISA Approx 1 2 length 195 mm 7 6 in max 2 PCI or 1 PCI and 1 x1 Lane PCI Express 2 PCI no ISA Approx 1 2 length 195 mm 7 6 in max 2 PCI or 1 PCI and 1 x1 Lane PCI Express Diskett...

Page 33: ...0 are not compatible with SurePOS 720 Other LAN information is as follows v Support is provided for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP and Preboot Execution Environment PXE but not for the Remot...

Page 34: ...SB 2 0 devices will work on USB 1 1 ports at USB 1 1 speeds System memory All system boards have two memory sockets The factory installed base memory occupies one of the sockets An empty socket depend...

Page 35: ...ROM during POST to provide additional function and information v An interface to the RS 485 EIA 485 subsystem if the system is equipped with RS 485 ports IBM drivers and operating systems isolate thes...

Page 36: ...s two connected cash drawers both drawers must be the same voltage You can configure the cash drawer voltage 24 V or 38 V by using the configuration options on the POS configuration setup program or w...

Page 37: ...S 700 at the default setting of 38 V To configure the printer voltage to 24 V you set the jumpers JP1 and JP2 Both jumpers must have the same setting Select pins 1 2 for 38 V default or pins 2 3 for 2...

Page 38: ...ovide the following features v Additional power for USB POS I O devices needing more than 5 V v Unique keying and color coding of the 12 V and 24 V connectors which prevents unintentionally attaching...

Page 39: ...e on the IBM Web site http www ibm com solutions retail store support for download for all supported operating systems A complete list is provided on the web site Drivers are provided for video LAN US...

Page 40: ...OEXEC BAT Applications with hardcoded routines to specific interrupt request IRQ levels I O addresses might experience migration problems Applications requiring COM ports 3 or greater must be capable...

Page 41: ...achine type and model number available Figure 14 shows the location of this information on the SurePOS 720 Note Both positions A and B show the serial number and machine type model number A B Figure 1...

Page 42: ...Updated July 14 2008 24 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 43: ...els 722 74x 78x and C4x 44 Removing the processor fan Models 742 782 only 45 Removing the heat sink and processor 45 Removing the control switch card 47 Removing the power supply 48 Removing the riser...

Page 44: ...system board LEDs red are illuminated A red LED indicates the presence of power you must remove the AC power cord before continuing Cables connectors and headphones The following tips will assist you...

Page 45: ...ash drawer to SurePOS Models 721 741 and 781 The SurePOS 720 Models 721 741 and 781 are preconfigured from the factory to work correctly with all IBM cash drawers Connecting your IBM cash drawer to po...

Page 46: ...SurePOS 700 in an integrated environment Other versions of the tray can be placed directly on the counter or on the full size cash drawer The cash drawers provide a built in flat I O tray To remove a...

Page 47: ...door modesty cover v Top cover 1 Remove the front bezel following these steps a See Figure 17 Press the left latch and depress the center latch to loosen the bezel b Press the right latch to release t...

Page 48: ...irmly in the middle of the modesty cover and pulling The latches B in Figure 18 will release automatically B Figure 18 Opening the modesty cover Updated July 14 2008 30 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700...

Page 49: ...er the system unit so that the front is aligned with the line on the metal top and drop the cover onto the machine Slide the cover forward to lock into place 2 Close the modesty cover by pressing down...

Page 50: ...servicing the inside of the machine and after you have removed the top cover verify that no system board LEDs red are illuminated A red LED indicates the presence of power you must remove theACpower c...

Page 51: ...m the machine 2 See Figure 21 Press upward on the left latch and use the pull out handle to extend the system unit from the housing until it stops Note Be sure to use a cart to support the system unit...

Page 52: ...ed cables Note Model C42 connects to the CD ROM with serial ATA connectors Unplug these connectors A in Figure 23 on page 35 by squeezing on the latch and pulling outward D C Figure 22 Removing the CD...

Page 53: ...the unit that hold the CD ROM C in place 5 Push the CD ROM backward and lift it from the unit 6 To replace the CD ROM reverse these procedures Figure 23 Example of serial ATA connector Model C42 only...

Page 54: ...ure to a cart to support the system unit if it is completely removed 3 Open the media access door by removing the two screws 4 If installed follow the instructions in Removing the CD ROM on page 33 5...

Page 55: ...ive and bracket assembly to the left to release the bottom hooks Then move the unit upward and out C E F D F D Figure 24 Hard disk drive and brackets Slave connector gray Master connector black Hard D...

Page 56: ...e steps Notes a When re attaching the cables be sure to place the extra cable length in the space provided beneath the hard disk drive b The connector that plugs into the system board is blue Removing...

Page 57: ...8 Attach the connector to the planar board Replacing the insulating rubber seal Models 722 742 and 782 only Follow these steps to replace the insulating rubber seal located on the housing 1 Follow th...

Page 58: ...ubber seal with the holes on the chassis insuring that each cone shaped protrusion has a matching hole 2 Using a pair of pliers pull the cone shaped protrusions through the holes Figure 28 Location of...

Page 59: ...llow the instructions in Removing the top plate on page 32 to remove the top plate 3 See Figure 29 Locate the spline and lift it upward from notch Z in Figure 29 and then outward from notch W 4 To rep...

Page 60: ...ctions in Removing the processor fan Models 742 782 only on page 45 5 Remove any cable attachments from the I O modules 6 See Figure 30 Locate the I O modules latch A in Figure 30 Open the latch by gr...

Page 61: ...page 58 to remove the UPS housing 3 Follow the steps in Removing the top plate on page 32 to remove the top plate 4 Follow the steps in Removing the I O modules on page 42 to remove the I O modules 5...

Page 62: ...emove the front bezel and top cover 2 Follow the instructions in Removing the top plate on page 32 to remove the top plate 3 See Figure 32 Lift the air duct A from the fan 4 Reinstall in reverse order...

Page 63: ...ace align the fan with the board connectors and press down to lock into place Removing the heat sink and processor Attention Establish personal grounding before touching this unit For more information...

Page 64: ...ule 8 Go to step 10 Models 7x2 9 Loosen the four captured screws to remove the heat sink All Models 10 To replace the processor and heat sink reverse these procedures Note Models 742 and 782 contain a...

Page 65: ...front bezel and top cover 2 See Figure 35 Remove the screw A holding the card in place 3 Lift the card from the unit 4 Unplug the cable that is attached to the card connector B 5 To replace the card...

Page 66: ...he top plate on page 32 3 Follow the instructions in Removing the spline on page 41 4 Disconnect the internal power cord connected to the power supply Q Figure 36 Removing the power supply Figure 37 E...

Page 67: ...y reverse these procedures Removing the riser card To remove the riser card 1 Follow the instructions in Removing the covers on page 29 2 Follow the instructions in Removing the top plate on page 32 3...

Page 68: ...l connectors if installed from the left side of the riser card See A in Figure 39 Figure 39 Serial connectors Figure 40 Removing the I O card cables Updated July 14 2008 50 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS...

Page 69: ...d See B in Figure 40 on page 50 Note the locations for other possible connections 7 Remove the power connector from the riser card See C in Figure 41 Figure 41 Power connector Updated July 14 2008 Cha...

Page 70: ...8 Unplug the dump switch from the riser card See D in Figure 42 Figure 42 Dump switch Updated July 14 2008 52 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 71: ...0 Lift out the riser card All Models 11 To replace the riser card reverse these procedures Note When replacing the riser card ensure that the cash drawer voltage setting matches the voltage setting on...

Page 72: ...ir duct Models 722 74x 78x and C4x on page 44 5 Follow the instructions in Removing the processor fan Models 742 782 only on page 45 6 Remove the eight standoffs see A in Figure 44 for the parallel vi...

Page 73: ...21 has five screws Models 7x2 74 and 78 have seven screws 9 Lift the planar upward from the housing 10 To replace planar reverse these procedures D 7X Model 781 741 C41 5X Model 721 Figure 45 Planar l...

Page 74: ...l of the power cords and the serial cable if installed 3 See Figure 46 Untighten the screw R on the UPS lock 4 Slide the bracket to the right and the lift it out of the expansion housing R R Figure 46...

Page 75: ...ng 6 To replace the UPS reverse these procedures and note the following Note Correctly reset the UPS configuration switches See Configuration switches on page 11 Figure 48 Removing the UPS Updated Jul...

Page 76: ...age 56 3 Place the system unit and the expansion housing in the position shown in Figure 49 This position assists with the removal process as the rubber feet do not touch the counter Figure 49 Positio...

Page 77: ...install the expansion housing be sure that the latch is flush with the side of the housing and not bent inward 6 To install the expansion housing reverse these procedures Note Be sure the latch A in...

Page 78: ...re 1 With the UPS on its side remove the battery door b See Picture 2 Pull the battery out of the UPS such that you can view the wiring and plug c Disconnect all plugs to the battery d Properly dispos...

Page 79: ...in Removing the hard disk drive on page 36 4 Disconnect the cable attached to the USB card 5 Remove the two screws A in Figure 52 holding the USB card to the system unit 6 Lift card and remove it fro...

Page 80: ...ress downward on the white tabs O on both sides of the memory module connectors until they are both at a 45 degree angle The memory module rises slightly in the connector 6 Touching only the upper cor...

Page 81: ...tabs O in Figure 54 on the connector on the planar board will close as the module is inserted When inserted correctly the white tabs are completely closed 3 Replace the top plate air duct and covers...

Page 82: ...e unit on a flat surface 2 See Figure 17 on page 29 and follow the steps to remove the front bezel 3 Remove the power supply screw holding the system latch and retain for reuse 4 Remove the system lat...

Page 83: ...he screw holding the bezel latch and remove the latch 7 Position the new bezel latch downward 8 Insert and tighten the screw Figure 56 Removing the bezel latch Updated July 14 2008 Chapter 2 Removal a...

Page 84: ...gree angle See Figure 57 5 Place the pull out handle on the clip and slide it to the right for a secure fit Removing the cable guide Follow these instructions to replace the cable guide 1 Pull the 480...

Page 85: ...cable guide assembly arm and open the velcro strips from the cable guide and the cable guide arm assembly 3 Remove all cables from the cable arm assembly and place aside 4 Remove the cable guide arm a...

Page 86: ...old the cable guide arms so that the screw heads are adjacent to each other Figure 59 Positioning the cable guide arm assembly Updated July 14 2008 68 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 74...

Page 87: ...nts and saves space For ease of installation IBM recommends that you route the cables in the following order 1 Power cord 2 Ethernet 3 Cash drawer and other peripheral devices mouse keyboard printer F...

Page 88: ...efore continuing with the cable into the cable guide This extra length prevents undue strain on the connector 4 With the cable guide arm assembly perpendicular to the system unit continue to route the...

Page 89: ...by freely moving the arm backward and forward If this action is difficult or impeded open the velcro strips and rearrange the cables to allow additional slack 7 Gently close the cable guide assembly a...

Page 90: ...Updated July 14 2008 72 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 91: ...th the SurePOS 700 first use the following checklist 1 Make sure that all I O devices are connected correctly 2 Make sure that AC power is connected 3 Make sure that the contrast and the brightness co...

Page 92: ...the keyboard port 2 Move your fingers across the keys Make sure that no keys are stuck 3 Make sure that you are on a screen that allows typing Some screens do not allow you to type on them One or more...

Page 93: ...uld one of the two hard disk drives experience a failure see Figure 63 Determining a hard drive failure When the RAID program indicates a hard drive failure you can determine which drive has failed us...

Page 94: ...e Start Shutdown press the power switch or follow the procedure for your business 4 Continue with the steps described in Replacing and rebuilding a hard drive on page 77 Method two Entering RAID durin...

Page 95: ...nd Drive 1 connects to serial ATA connector 1 3 Continue with the instructions in Removing the hard disk drive on page 36 to remove and replace the failing hard disk drive 4 Re assemble the machine an...

Page 96: ...starts Figure 66 is an example of the menu Figure 66 Example of the RAID setup menu Updated July 14 2008 78 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 97: ...edia for your installation 3 Boot your system using the executable file Using the BIOS setup program The BIOS Setup Utility is a program for viewing and configuring system functions Some examples of t...

Page 98: ...n is located on the Advanced BIOS Features menu as First Boot Device Second Boot Device and Third Boot Device Navigate to each item and press Enter to see a list of available boot devices The system d...

Page 99: ...JP5 1 2 2 3 741 781 JP4 4 Move the pins to position 2 3 and wait for 5 seconds 5 Return the pins to position 1 2 6 Re plug the AC cord and power on the system Your system now has the default CMOS sett...

Page 100: ...Updated July 14 2008 82 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 101: ...Appendix A Parts catalog This section lists the field replacement unit FRUs for the SurePOS 720 Updated July 14 2008 Copyright IBM Corp 2003 2008 83...

Page 102: ...781 1 4 3 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 9 8 2 See Line Cord Assemblies 20 Storm Gray Iron Gray Litho Gray Updated July 14 2008 84 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 7...

Page 103: ...red RS 232 ports The system boards are without memory or processor but include heat sink holder 11 23K8018 1 System board Models 741 781 and C41 only 11 23K8019 1 System board Model 721 only 12 23K803...

Page 104: ...crews 4 6 32 screws 2 main feet one center foot PCI blank 8 rubber plugs for cover for both storm light gray and iron dark gray colors 1 headphone jack plug for both storm light gray and iron dark gra...

Page 105: ...Updated July 14 2008 Appendix A Parts catalog 87...

Page 106: ...782 1 4 3 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 9 8 2 See Line Cord Assemblies 20 Storm Gray Iron Gray Litho Gray Updated July 14 2008 88 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 7...

Page 107: ...742 782 only 5 41A3638 1 Power supply Leadyear Model 742 782 only 6 41A3376 1 HDD bracket 7 41A3549 HDD 40G IDE attached Model 722 only 7 41A3640 HDD 40G SATA attached Model 742 only 7 41A3641 HDD 80...

Page 108: ...1A3428 1 I O module mounting kit left and right holders with mounting screws 23 42M5882 1 CD ROM assembly 24X drive and bracket assembled IDE attached Models 742 and 782 only 23 42M5858 CD ROM assembl...

Page 109: ...ectors 41A3541 1 Cable front USB 41A3477 1 Cable switch LED card 41A3537 1 Cable serial port black connectors 41A3535 1 Cable serial port blue connectors 41A3531 1 Cable Ethernet 41A3434 1 Cable proce...

Page 110: ...Assembly 3 Slanted I O tray 1 2 3 4 5 X2 6 7 8 9 X2 Storm Gray Iron Gray Litho Gray Updated July 14 2008 92 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 111: ...6 14J1009 1 Slanted I O tray storm light gray 6 14J1010 1 Slant tray iron dark gray 6 14J1255 1 Slant tray litho gray 30L6320 1 Tabletop integration tray storm light gray 41A3584 1 Tabletop integratio...

Page 112: ...Assembly 4 Front service assembly 9 7 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 8 Updated July 14 2008 94 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 113: ...42J2455 Miscellaneous parts Clip Bezel Screw Bezel Clip Stop Chassis Handle Pull out Retainer arm 4 42J3155 Cable guide arm assembly 5 42J3158 Cable guide 6 42J3160 Tray plastic iron dark gray 6 42J2...

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Page 119: ...IBM IBM GA27 4004 GA27 4004 Updated July 14 2008 Appendix B Safety information 101...

Page 120: ...GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 IBM Updated July 14 2008 102 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 121: ...rporation Licensing 2 31 Roppongi 3 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 Japan The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local...

Page 122: ...of performance compatibility or any other claims related to non IBM products Questions on the capabilities of non IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products This information i...

Page 123: ...ation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesire...

Page 124: ...A EN 55022 Klasse A Ger te m ssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen verursachen in diesem Fa...

Page 125: ...rmation 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 int...

Page 126: ...es are required to suppress radiated EMI emissions 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...

Page 127: ...m com ibm environment products prp shtml Espa ol Esta unidad debe reciclarse o desecharse de acuerdo con lo establecido en la normativa nacional o local aplicable IBM recomienda a los propietarios de...

Page 128: ...al IBM representative Disposal of IT products should be in accordance with local ordinances and regulations Battery return program This product may contain sealed lead acid nickel cadmium nickel metal...

Page 129: ...ut t r cup r e en fin de cycle de vie selon cette norme In accordance with the European Directive 2006 66 EC batteries and accumulators are labeled to indicate that they are to be collected separately...

Page 130: ...electronics htm Washington For information about recycling covered electronic devices in the State of Washington go to the Department of Ecology Web site at https fortress wa gov ecy recycle or telep...

Page 131: ...to all copies of the Software remains with Intel or its suppliers The Software is copyrighted and protected by the laws of the United States and other countries and by international treaty provisions...

Page 132: ...to Intel Applicable laws Claims arising under this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of California excluding its principles of conflict of laws and the United Nations Convention on Contracts for...

Page 133: ...s restoring CMOS 80 determining a hard drive failure clicking on the RAID icon 75 entering RAID during start up 75 determining the hard drive that failed clicking on the RAID icon 75 entering RAID dur...

Page 134: ...29 exhaust fan 38 hard disk drive 36 heat sink and processor 45 I O module holders 43 I O modules 42 memory modules 62 planar 54 power supply 48 riser card 49 rubber seal 39 spline 41 top plate 32 UP...

Page 135: ...USB DASD optional 16 USB support 16 V video function 15 Updated July 14 2008 Index 117...

Page 136: ...Updated July 14 2008 118 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Hardware Service Guide...

Page 137: ...85 23K8017 1 20 86 23K8018 1 11 85 23K8019 1 11 85 23K8020 1 10 85 23K8022 1 25 86 Part Number Asm Index Page 23K8023 1 18 85 23K8024 1 18 85 23K8025 1 18 85 23K8026 1 18 85 23K8027 1 86 23K8028 1 86...

Page 138: ...A3574 3 9 93 41A3578 3 93 Part Number Asm Index Page 41A3584 3 93 41A3586 2 2 89 41A3586 4 7 95 41A3587 2 2 89 41A3587 4 7 95 41A3588 2 1 89 41A3590 1 86 41A3590 2 90 41A3636 2 5 89 41A3638 2 5 89 41A...

Page 139: ...89 42M5901 2 16 89 42M5902 2 16 89 42M5910 2 90 42M6111 2 13 89 42M6113 2 13 89 42M6115 2 13 89 42M6117 2 8 89 42M6119 2 89 42M6147 2 13 89 45P6222 1 86 45P6222 2 90 47L7994 3 93 47L7995 3 93 47P9182...

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