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Routing

 

the

 

cables

 

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)

 

Follow

 

these

 

instructions

 

to

 

route

 

the

 

cables:

 

1.

   

Complete

 

the

 

instructions

 

described

 

in

 

“Installing

 

the

 

cable

 

guide

 

and

 

the

 

cable

 

guide

 

arm

 

assembly”

 

on

 

page

 

89.

 

2.

   

Open

 

all

 

of

 

the

 

Velcro

 

strips

 

on

 

the

 

cable

 

guide

 

and

 

the

 

cable

 

guide

 

assembly

 

arm.

 

3.

   

For

 

each

 

cable,

 

insert

 

the

 

connector

 

end

 

into

 

the

 

system

 

unit

 

first,

 

then

 

route

 

it

 

through

 

the

 

cable

 

guide.

 

You

 

can

 

close

 

the

 

Velcro

 

loop

 

around

 

the

 

cord

 

at

 

this

 

time

 

or

 

later

 

in

 

the

 

cable

 

routing

 

process.

 

 

A

  

Figure

 

96.

 

Installing

 

the

 

I/O

 

tray

Updated

 

October

 

31,

 

2007

Chapter

 

4.

 

Installing

 

external

 

options

 

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Summary of Contents for 4800-741

Page 1: ...SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide GA27 4328 04 Updated October 31 2007...

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Page 3: ...SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide GA27 4328 04 Updated October 31 2007...

Page 4: ...der 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 Department ZBDA PO...

Page 5: ...2 Dimensions 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 a...

Page 6: ...5 Non IBM cash drawers Setting the jumper for the correct voltage 57 Removing and replacing the cash drawer coin roll cutter compact cash drawer only 57 Installing I O trays 59 Installing an I O tray...

Page 7: ...ng CMOS default settings 100 Chapter 6 Operating POS I O devices 103 Displays 103 Adjusting the controls on video displays 104 Cash drawers 104 Lock positions 105 Document storage area under cash draw...

Page 8: ...urn program 132 For Taiwan 132 For the European Union 132 For California 133 Flat panel displays 133 Monitors 133 Trademarks 133 Appendix C Intel software license agreement final single user 135 Impor...

Page 9: ...r lower tabs 34 26 Removing the plug for the headphone jack 35 27 Removing the CD ROM blank 35 28 Removing the blank for the UPS switch panel 36 29 Placement of bezel 37 30 Installing two mounting tab...

Page 10: ...short CRT post mount to the large CRT table post mount 81 81 Lock inserts and accessories 82 82 Aligner positions 82 83 Install a lock insert 83 84 Remove a lock insert 84 85 Align the lug with the sl...

Page 11: ...6 Location of keyboard V status indicators 110 117 USB keyboard V volume control 111 118 Location of mode lock keys 112 119 Location of system function keys 112 120 Location of USB PLU keyboard displa...

Page 12: ...Updated October 31 2007 x SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 13: ...tors 43 7 CMOS jumper and pin location by model 101 8 Keyboard status indicator lights meanings 110 9 Keyboard V status indicator lights meanings 111 10 USB PLU keyboard display status indicators mean...

Page 14: ...Updated October 31 2007 xii SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 15: ...des information about how to operate the I O devices of the SurePOS 700 Chapter 7 Testing provides information about testing the SurePOS 700 Appendix A Safety information provides translated safety no...

Page 16: ...disposed of properly In the United States IBM has established a collection process for reuse recycling or proper disposal of used IBM sealed acid batteries For information about proper disposal of th...

Page 17: ...ics to introduction chapter Updated the notices GA27 4238 02 This publication provides information about the front service housing option GA27 4328 01 This publication provides information about the f...

Page 18: ...Updated October 31 2007 xvi SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 19: ...ber 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 include...

Page 20: ...Updated October 31 2007 xviii SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 21: ...wide footprint 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 Fi...

Page 22: ...dows 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 Physical characteristics This sec...

Page 23: ...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 Fr...

Page 24: ...er upgrade 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 Fig...

Page 25: ...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 26: ...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 port D on ca...

Page 27: ...M 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 ca...

Page 28: ...inet 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 humidity v Shippin...

Page 29: ...V current for 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 operat...

Page 30: ...vering 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 depending on...

Page 31: ...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 remai...

Page 32: ...ower 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...

Page 33: ...ne 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 inclu...

Page 34: ...s 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 Diskette Drive Ext...

Page 35: ...ble with SurePOS Models 721 741 781 and 722 742 782 Other LAN information is as follows v Support is provided for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP and Preboot Execution Environment PXE but not...

Page 36: ...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 depends upon the initial order for base...

Page 37: ...stem 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...

Page 38: ...er has 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...

Page 39: ...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 24...

Page 40: ...s 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 a connector to the wrong ty...

Page 41: ...ilable on the IBM Web site www ibm com solutions retail store for download for all supported operating systems A complete list is provided on the web site Drivers are provided for video LAN USB audio...

Page 42: ...pplications 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 of using a...

Page 43: ...odel number available Figure 14 shows the location of this information on the SurePOS Models 721 741 781 and 722 742 782 Note Both positions A and B show the serial number and machine type model numbe...

Page 44: ...Updated October 31 2007 24 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 45: ...embled in one location A distributed configuration is one in which you set up parts of the system in different physical locations In an integrated configuration you can use the slanted I O tray option...

Page 46: ...follow the steps in this section Step 1 Installing your internal options After you unpack and review your packing slip install your internal options Chapter 3 Installing internal options on page 45 pr...

Page 47: ...Remove the retainer bracket from the expansion housing as follows a Turn the retaining screw to the left to unlock the bracket from the housing b Pull the bracket to the right and then lift out to rem...

Page 48: ...ows ease in movement as the rubber feet do not touch the counter Figure 16 Correct placement of system unit for installing expansion housing Updated October 31 2007 28 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 7...

Page 49: ...the slots on the housing 4 Slide the UPS forward into the expansion housing to lock into place Attention Be sure the expansion housing is fully latched onto the system unit Figure 17 Aligning the expa...

Page 50: ...ed from the factory does not have the battery connected Connect the battery to the UPS as follows c See Figure 19 Picture 1 With the UPS on its side remove the battery door d See Picture 2 Pull the ba...

Page 51: ...battery date label 1 in Figure 20 and place it on the inside of the front cover assembly 2 in Figure 20 6 Insert the power supply into the housing as shown in Figure 21 1 2 Figure 20 Saving the batter...

Page 52: ...or safe operation the retainer bracket must be installed The following steps apply only if you installed a UPS 8 Connect the power cable to the UPS 9 Optionally connect the serial cable to the UPS 10...

Page 53: ...ould not operate the system without them To install the top cover 1 See Figure 23 Place the cover in position over the system unit so that the front edge aligns with the line and the arrow imprinted o...

Page 54: ...and insert the opposite hinge pin to lock into place 3 See Figure 25 Press and insert the lower tabs A in Figure 25 into the slots B to lock in place A A B Figure 24 Installing the rear door A B Figu...

Page 55: ...Figure 26 for the headphone jack by pushing in from the back and popping the plug out the front Discard the plug A Figure 26 Removing the plug for the headphone jack B Figure 27 Removing the CD ROM bl...

Page 56: ...the rear Discard the blank 6 If you installed an UPS in your wide unit remove the UPS switch panel blank see U in Figure 28 U Figure 28 Removing the blank for the UPS switch panel Updated October 31...

Page 57: ...ks with the latches on the unit B 8 Push in on the side tabs and insert one end and then the other Pivot the bezel to lock in place ensuring that the center tab locks A into place B A Figure 29 Placem...

Page 58: ...the opening 2 Turn the I O tray over Push on the front of the tab until it clicks into place 3 Set the I O tray on top of the unit and connect the tabs in front of the unit 4 Attach the I O tray to t...

Page 59: ...on page 53 provides instructions on installing your I O devices Connectors on page 4 identifies the SurePOS Models 721 741 781 and 722 742 782 connector locations for attaching the I O devices Notes 1...

Page 60: ...he MICR in the printer Figure 32 through Figure 35 on page 42 shows the locations of the fillers and the method for installing them Insert the tab in the slot and push the filler toward the tab until...

Page 61: ...A Step 1 B Step 2 A Step 1 B Step 2 A B Figure 33 Installing the display filler A B Figure 34 Installing the keyboard filler Updated October 31 2007 Chapter 2 Installation and system setup 41...

Page 62: ...nt of the filler panel into place 3 If you are using a touch screen and therefore are not using a keyboard place the keyboard replacement filler panel C in Figure 36 at the front of the unit Hook the...

Page 63: ...d 3 Verify that the UPS indicator light LED is on and operating correctly refer to Table 6 4 Power on the system unit switch B 5 Verify that the SurePOS 700 is operating correctly by checking the LEDs...

Page 64: ...you can change the system default settings if necessary Chapter 5 Diagnostics and configuration settings on page 99 provides you with instructions on how to access and use the BIOS configuration utili...

Page 65: ...ife expectancy Make a note of the date the battery is installed or replaced A qualified3 person can replace the battery NVRAM batteries are typically good for the life of the product Cover removal pro...

Page 66: ...e center latch to loosen the bezel b Press the right latch to release the bezel and pull it forward lifting the bezel from the machine A A Figure 38 Removing the front bezel Updated October 31 2007 46...

Page 67: ...y placing your hand firmly in the middle of the rear door and pulling The latches B in Figure 39 will release automatically B Figure 39 Opening the hinged rear door Updated October 31 2007 Chapter 3 I...

Page 68: ...he 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 hinged rear door by pressing downward on the door Replace...

Page 69: ...in Cover removal procedures on page 45 2 See Figure 41 Locate and remove the eight screws D holding the top plate 3 Slide the cover backward and then lift upward to remove 4 To replace reverse these p...

Page 70: ...moval on page 49 3 See Figure 42 to locate the feature card slots Align the feature card connectors with the slots Insert the card firmly into the slots 4 Insert the retaining screw P in Figure 42 P F...

Page 71: ...is located in the center of the gold connectors and a second notch is located toward the right side of the module 2 Touching only the top corners of the memory module align the connector tabs and pres...

Page 72: ...Updated October 31 2007 52 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 73: ...s from the OPEN FIRST box as needed 2 Follow the directions of your store planner in arranging the devices 3 After completing the installation of the I O devices save any publications or diskettes tha...

Page 74: ...Slide the USB cable and clip assembly into the bracket 4 As shown in picture 4 connect the cable to the system unit Be sure to push the cable and clip assembly firmly against the edge of the system u...

Page 75: ...the cable connector but instead secure the cable cord to the system unit Installing the cash drawer and the system unit Notes 1 These instructions apply to both the compact cash drawer and full size...

Page 76: ...e cash drawer under the counter If the unit is integrated place the system unit on top of the cash drawer as shown inFigure 46 Figure 46 Place the system unit on the cash drawer Updated October 31 200...

Page 77: ...drawers Setting the jumper for the correct voltage The SurePOS Models 721 741 781 and 722 742 782 are pre configured from the factory to work correctly with all IBM cash drawers Connecting your IBM ca...

Page 78: ...coin roll cutter B outward until you can remove it from the outside 4 To exchange the coin roll cutter snap the new one into position from the outside 5 Reassemble A B Figure 48 Install coin roll cut...

Page 79: ...the front part into the opening 2 See Figure 49 Turn the I O tray over Push on the front of the tab until it locks into place 3 Position the I O tray on top of the system unit and insert the tabs int...

Page 80: ...er 4 Attach the I O tray to the cash drawer by inserting and tightening the two plastic thumbscrews into the holes at the back corners of the I O tray Installing the fillers See Step 7 Installing the...

Page 81: ...slot by pulling the tape holder forward until it snaps into place see Figure 52 Figure 51 Removing the tape holder latch Figure 52 Snapping the tape holder into place Updated October 31 2007 Chapter...

Page 82: ...r cable to the bottom of the printer 3 If an I O tray is installed route the cable through the nearest opening at the rear of the I O tray Place the printer on the system unit 4 If your model has a sl...

Page 83: ...oute the cable down through the post D and optional extension C 2 Snap the head assembly onto the post 3 See Figure 55 Slide the display up into its holder until it latches securely in place Note Depe...

Page 84: ...the opening in the system unit or cash drawer at the base of display 9 Attach the display post to the system unit or cash drawer at A or B in Figure 58 on page 65 using two plastic thumbscrews The ba...

Page 85: ...be stacked on a single post by inserting another head assembly instead of the round top cover Either display can face toward the front or the rear b For a second display plug a second powered USB cab...

Page 86: ...llation procedure is the same for both 1 Connect the yoke A in Figure 59 to post B If required add the extension post C between A and B 2 Route the display cable through the post see Figure 60 A C B F...

Page 87: ...gh the rear of the POS terminal A in Figure 62 and screw the post to the POS terminal B Note Use long thumbscrews when installing the display on a SurePOS Models 721 741 781 and 722 742 782 without a...

Page 88: ...You install the display post with either a snap or a base Installing the display post with a snap To install the character graphics display post with a snap to the POS terminal follow these procedure...

Page 89: ...ect the display cable A to the display unit See Figure 65 5 Spread the arms on the character graphics display B slightly and install the display unit C as shown in Figure 65 2 B A C Figure 64 Routing...

Page 90: ...wered USB port on the rear of the system unit Or connect the other end of the character graphics display cable to the number 4 RS 485 port on the rear of the system unit 1 Figure 66 Placing the post i...

Page 91: ...nnect the display A to the post B in Figure 67 If required add the extension post C between A and B 2 See Figure 68 and route the character graphics display cable through the post A C B Figure 67 Conn...

Page 92: ...Figure 69 in Figure 70 and screw the post to the POS terminal B Note Use long thumbscrews when installing the display on a SurePOS Models 721 741 781 and 722 742 782 without a slanted I O tray B B A...

Page 93: ...all the label on the display unit follow these steps 1 Insert your finger into the slit on the filter and lift up the filter A 2 Remove the character sheet B 3 Stick the guidance labels C on the upper...

Page 94: ...an IBM SurePoint Solution display refer to the 4820 SurePoint Solution Installation and Service Guide Figure 72 IBM SurePoint Solution display Updated October 31 2007 74 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 70...

Page 95: ...can be mounted on the system unit or distributed on the counter Installing a CRT on a wedge mount This section describes how to install a CRT on a wedge mount Figure 73 show the wedge mount for the mo...

Page 96: ...a distributed setup you can install it left centered as shipped from the factory Note If a wedge mount is adjusted with the monitor locked into the far right position and you want to move out of that...

Page 97: ...ugh the opening If you are bolting the post to a counter top pull the cables straight through the bottom opening 7 Attach the tilt swivel to the post with one screw 8 If you are using a base attach th...

Page 98: ...short post mount to the short post mounting plate to form a standalone unit Follow these steps to attach the pedestal to the counter 1 Using the template that is shown in Figure 77 on page 79 as a gui...

Page 99: ...cure the pedestal to the counter as shown in Figure 76 on page 78 The slots located in the metal support bracket allow you to position the pedestal for maximum stability 4 Route the video and power ca...

Page 100: ...tach the short post mounting plate to the pedestal using four bolts A See Figure 78 A Figure 78 Attaching the short post mounting plate to the pedestal Figure 79 Attaching the three extra feet to the...

Page 101: ...mount and attach with two screws B 3 If you are using a short post and a mounting plate install it now See Attaching the pedestal to the short post mounting plate on page 80 4 If the post is going to...

Page 102: ...r aligns with the lock insert being installed Figure 82 shows the aligner in place in the lock cylinder of the cash drawer or keyboard A or Model 4 printer B Note that the arrow will point in differen...

Page 103: ...Remove the keys from the lock insert 2 Push the brass installation and removal key completely into the lock insert 3 Hold the lock and brass key so that the key points in the same direction as did th...

Page 104: ...ith the slot in the lock cylinder see Figure 85 2 Push the blank lock insert into the empty lock cylinder until it is flush with the top of the lock cylinder 3 Use the blank lock installation handle s...

Page 105: ...rd V or the PLU keyboard you can perform any of these tasks v Change the keytop label v Change the keyboard layout v Change the keytops Changing the keytop labels To change the keytop labels follow th...

Page 106: ...on the vertical stand as shown in Figure 88 The power buttons should be located closer to the stand with the air vents on top and unobstructed 3 Insert the front foot A of the system unit into the no...

Page 107: ...surface and turn upside down 2 Remove the five outside feet by rotating each foot 90 degrees and removing 3 Pull out the center foot Attaching the system and bezel latches Follow these steps to attach...

Page 108: ...sition the bezel latch downward 6 Insert and tighten the screw Figure 90 Attaching the bezel latch Updated October 31 2007 88 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installati...

Page 109: ...91 3 Place the pull out handle on the clip and slide it to the right for a secure fit Installing the cable guide and the cable guide arm assembly Note Install the optional cable guide and cable guide...

Page 110: ...as shown in Figure 92 2 Insert and tighten the screw Figure 92 Attaching the cable guide Figure 93 Positioning the cable guide arm assembly Updated October 31 2007 90 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 72...

Page 111: ...ch other 3 See Figure 94 Align the holes on the cable guide arm assembly with the pegs on the 4800 unit Insert the top peg first and then slightly squeeze the unit to insert the bottom peg Figure 94 A...

Page 112: ...should snap into place Attaching the I O tray To attach the I O tray follow these instructions 1 Complete the instructions described in Inserting the system unit into the service housing 2 Position th...

Page 113: ...described in Installing the cable guide and the cable guide arm assembly on page 89 2 Open all of the Velcro strips on the cable guide and the cable guide assembly arm 3 For each cable insert the conn...

Page 114: ...ith the cable guide arm assembly perpendicular to the system unit continue to route the cable along the outside of the cable guide arm assembly closing the Velcro strips where appropriate to secure No...

Page 115: ...able arm assembly is properly secured 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 Fig...

Page 116: ...uide assembly arm and lift it behind the latch See Figure 99 Figure 99 Cable guide arm assembly latch Updated October 31 2007 96 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Install...

Page 117: ...display stand Install the display stand as follows 1 Complete the instructions described in Attaching the I O tray on page 92 and Routing the cables on page 93 Figure 100 Attaching the back cover Upd...

Page 118: ...h using the two thumbscrews Installing the printer For instructions on installing the printer see Installing the printer on page 62 Figure 101 Routing the cable through the pedestal Updated October 31...

Page 119: ...te diagnostics image from the Web site and copy it to your media 2 Ensure that your BIOS settings on the terminal are set to allow booting from the media for your installation 3 Boot your system using...

Page 120: ...he devices from which the system can be booted and the order in which they are started This function is located on the Advanced BIOS Features menu as First Boot Device Second Boot Device and Third Boo...

Page 121: ...5 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 settin...

Page 122: ...Updated October 31 2007 102 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 123: ...haracters per line in single byte mode it can display two lines of 10 characters per line in double byte mode and image data at 160 dots horizontally by 36 dots vertically v The 40 character VFD can b...

Page 124: ...of cash drawers are the full size cash drawer that fits wide system units see Figure 107 and the compact cash drawer see Figure 108 on page 105 that fits narrow systems The cash drawers can serve as t...

Page 125: ...of the three positions Document storage area under cash drawer Space is available under the cash drawer for storing documents Use the slot at the front of the cash drawer for depositing documents wit...

Page 126: ...dge Horizontal till compact cash drawer A horizontal till for the compact cash drawer is available for use with narrow models to fit varying currency The compact cash drawer comes with three bill sect...

Page 127: ...Figure 111 Using the coin roll cutter Updated October 31 2007 Chapter 6 Operating POS I O devices 107...

Page 128: ...nsible for cap replacement If you have this style cap replacements can be purchased by calling 1 800 IBM CALL 1 800 426 2255 in the U S and Canada Customers outside the U S and Canada should contact t...

Page 129: ...trl key is present you need only press the S1 or S2 key Figure 114 illustrates the keys on a typical keyboard On the ANPOS keyboard v The Escape ESC key functions as S1 v The Enter key functions as S2...

Page 130: ...play an offline message using system function keys An offline message gives you information related to the offline condition Message Pending C A system message is waiting to be displayed on the termin...

Page 131: ...In this state the operator can display offline messages by using the system function keys These messages indicate the offline state of the POS terminal System Message A system message sent from the sy...

Page 132: ...manager Using the system function keys See Figure 119 Use the system function keys S1 and S1 to start the system initiated functions Refer to your local procedures or ask your manager for the details...

Page 133: ...yboard is locked and you can only enter system function requests using the system function keys Offline The POS terminal is operating offline In this state the operator can display offline messages by...

Page 134: ...e to high turn the knob clockwise Turning the knob counter clockwise sets the volume to low You will need a screwdriver to turn the knob Using the PLU keyboard system function keys System function key...

Page 135: ...dy smooth motion pass the card through the reader You can pass the card through the reader in either direction from the left or from the right The response you receive is controlled by the application...

Page 136: ...Hold the card horizontally with the stripe at the bottom and facing you 3 Pass the card through the reader several times in either direction using a smooth steady motion Printers Refer to the IBM Sur...

Page 137: ...rePOS 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 controls on...

Page 138: ...rd 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 POS I O d...

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Page 143: ...IBM IBM GA27 4004 GA27 4004 Updated October 31 2007 Appendix A Safety information 123...

Page 144: ...GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 GA27 4004 IBM Updated October 31 2007 124 SurePOS 700 Series SurePOS 700 721 741 781 722 742 782 Planning Installation and Operation Guide...

Page 145: ...oration 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 la...

Page 146: ...nce 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 is for plann...

Page 147: ...tion 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 undesired...

Page 148: ...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 Fall kann vom...

Page 149: ...mation 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 inte...

Page 150: ...ired 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 and the ser...

Page 151: ...om 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 equ...

Page 152: ...eryrecycle shtml or contact your local waste disposal facility In the United States IBM has established a return process for reuse recycling or proper disposal of used IBM sealed lead acid nickel cadm...

Page 153: ...of Regulations Title 22 Division 4 5 Chapter 33 Best Management Practices for Perchlorate Materials This product part includes a lithium manganese dioxide battery which contains a perchlorate substan...

Page 154: ...nited States or other countries Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States or other countries or both Other compa...

Page 155: ...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 156: ...plicable 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 the Sale o...

Page 157: ...73 character graphics display continued installing 68 lines displayed 103 characteristics physical 2 checklist preliminary for testing 117 Class A compliance statement Australia and New Zealand 128 Ch...

Page 158: ...ount to a pedestal 81 lock insert 82 post mounted CRT display 77 slanted I O tray on full size cash drawer 60 installing continued SureMark printer 62 tape holder kit 60 wedge mounted CRT display 75 i...

Page 159: ...xpensive Disks 22 related publications xiii removal and replacement procedures covers 45 riser card 50 top plate 49 vertical stand 86 removing blank lock insert 85 cash drawer coin roll cutter 57 coin...

Page 160: ...V vertical stand installing 86 vertical till compact cash drawer 106 vertical till full size cash drawer 106 video display 104 video function 15 volume adjusting the keyboard beeper 111 W wedge mount...

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