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CONTENTS 

i. Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 5

 

iii. Who should read this manual ................................................................................................................... 6

 

iiii. Related publications ................................................................................................................................ 7

 

Chapter 1 Model Specifications

................................................................................................ 8

 

Factory Select Feature................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Optional Features ....................................................................................................................................... 11

 

Ship Group .................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

Chapter 2 Supported Devices

.................................................................................................. 13

 

Operating System Support.......................................................................................................................... 14

 

System Software......................................................................................................................................... 14

 

Maintenance Package ................................................................................................................................ 14

 

Chapter 3  Architectural Overview

........................................................................................ 15

 

System Block Diagram................................................................................................................................ 16

 

Main Board Block Diagram ......................................................................................................................... 17

 

Chapter 4 Physical Characteristics

....................................................................................... 19

 

Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................. 19

 

Weights ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Ports, Controls and Indicators..................................................................................................................... 20

 

Indicators..................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

User Control ................................................................................................................................................ 21

 

Chapter 5 Tower Logic

................................................................................................................. 21

 

Processor .................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

8245GV  Memory Controller Hub,  (GMCH) ............................................................................................... 21

 

I/O Controller Hub, Intel ICH4 ..................................................................................................................... 22

 

Optional Second Video Adapter.................................................................................................................. 22

 

Network ....................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

Extended POS Features ............................................................................................................................. 24

 

PC Card Support (Models 553 and 563) .................................................................................................... 24

 

Chapter 6 Power Supply Unit

................................................................................................... 25

 

Power Management.................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Power Control ............................................................................................................................................. 25

 

Chapter 7 LCD Panel

.................................................................................................................... 25

 

LCD Specifications...................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Touch Panel ................................................................................................................................................ 26

 

DISK DRIVE................................................................................................................................................ 27

 

Chapter 8 POS I/O Specifications

......................................................................................... 27

 

MSR ............................................................................................................................................................ 27

 

External Stereo Speaker Unit ..................................................................................................................... 28

 

2x20 Displays.............................................................................................................................................. 29

 

APA Display ................................................................................................................................................ 30

 

Boot Control ................................................................................................................................................ 30

 

Setup Configuration Utility .......................................................................................................................... 31

 

Operating System ....................................................................................................................................... 31

 

Maintenance Package ................................................................................................................................ 31

 

Programming Interface ............................................................................................................................... 32

 

Appendix A -Psychometrics

...................................................................................................... 32

 

Appendix B Power Specifications

.......................................................................................... 34

 

Appendix C Standards Compliance

..................................................................................... 35

 

Safety/EMC ................................................................................................................................................. 35

 

SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference, v 1.3                                                                 Page 3 of 81 

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Page 1: ...SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical System Reference Version 1 3 SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference v 1 3 Page 1 of 81...

Page 2: ...ce Version Date Change Description 1 0 1 28 04 Initial Draft 1 1 3 18 04 Revised copy with Engineering inputs MSR programming interface 1 2 3 25 04 Updated System Block diagram Presence sensor status...

Page 3: ...ocessor 21 8245GV Memory Controller Hub GMCH 21 I O Controller Hub Intel ICH4 22 Optional Second Video Adapter 22 Network 24 Extended POS Features 24 PC Card Support Models 553 and 563 24 Chapter 6 Po...

Page 4: ...signments 41 DMA Assignments 42 Special SurePOS 500 XX3 POS Devices Interfaces 42 Appendix E ASIC PCI Function 1 POS UARTs 46 Appendix F Connectors 48 Appendix G Input Output device commands 56 Append...

Page 5: ...video a wide viewing angle through a 12 1 inch single bulb active color LCD wireless capability through a PC Card type II slot and a touch screen the SurePOS 553 will more than meet your needs It inc...

Page 6: ...wer supply Chapter 7 LCD Panel Specification Chapter 8 POS I O Specifications Appendix A System Unit Operating Temperature and Humidity Ranges Appendix B Power Specifications Appendix C Standards Comp...

Page 7: ...Service Manual GY27 0355 4610 SureMark Point of Sale Printers User s Guide GA27 4151 4820 SurePoint Solutions Installation and Service Guide GA27 4231 4820 SurePoint Solutions System Reference SY27 4...

Page 8: ...RPM 512 MB Compact Flash 4840 543 2 0 GHZ Celeron Option No Yes 12 in Dual Bulb 128 Std 256 512 1G 2GB 40 GB HDD 7200 RPM 4840 553 PCCARD AUDIO 2 0 GHZ Celeron Option No Yes 12 in Single Bulb 128 Std...

Page 9: ...speakers Mass Storage Ultra ATA 100 Parallel 512MB Compact Flash or 40 GB 3 5 in IDE HDD LAN 10 100BaseT Ethernet Expansion n a PC Card 1 Type II PC Card 1 Type II Presence Sensor No No No Yes I O Por...

Page 10: ...memory is set to 8Mb and is not related to or combined with the DMVT UMA memory size The pre allocated memory is always available and is consuming 8Mb system memory If a Windows operating system is in...

Page 11: ...istributed 2x20 Customer Display Existing P N Distributed APA Customer Display Existing P N 3 Track MSR New P N JUCC MSR New P N Integration Tray for Printer Kybd New Counter Integration Kit SST kybd...

Page 12: ...9 0 7m P N 03R7887 The following items are picked packed per order at IBM Distribution Center Warranty Sheet Installation Operations and Planning optional with specify code Regulatory and Safety Messa...

Page 13: ...acarena Fiscal USB 4610 TG3 TG4 TG5 IBM USB Floppy Drive P N 05K9276 IBM USB Keyboard P N 10K3849 OBI P N IBM Memory Key P N 22P9025 IBM 4685 S01 L0H Handheld Scanner Yes USB not supported on DOS Para...

Page 14: ...hinese supported System Software POS Application Interface Drivers POS Application drivers may be more restrictive on operating system support Refer to the OPOS JavaPOS specifications for supported op...

Page 15: ...Chapter 3 Architectural Overview SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference v 1 3 Page 15 of 81...

Page 16: ...r Kit Presence Sensor LED Card Int 2x20 MSR Vcore 12v 24v headphone microphone DIMM DIMM kbd mouse pwr button Tablet Card signal backlight floppy USB x 2 dual video option CPU Main inverter card 24Feb...

Page 17: ...Main Board Block Diagram SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference v 1 3 Page 17 of 81...

Page 18: ...PER I O SMSC 6X USB 2 0 ETHERNET IDE HDD FIRMWARE HUB PCI Bus AC 97 Amp Codec COM1 Floppy KB MS HW Monitor PHY Parallel PCI 5X USB 2 0 comm4 LVDS Video Signaling 32 768Khz 14 318Mhz Ethernet PHY XTAL...

Page 19: ...pth mm Base 221 221 N A N A Base w Cable Plate TBD TBD N A N A Total Front to Rear Tablet at 15 Degrees 268 264 250 252 Total Front to Rear Tablet at 60 Degrees 338 325 tbd 311 tbd 320 Weights Tower 1...

Page 20: ...Ports Controls and Indicators Port Location and Marking Front Access Area rotated Rear Tailgate DISPLAY SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference v 1 3 Page 20 of 81...

Page 21: ...Chapter 5 Tower Logic Processor Intel mPGA478 Pentium 4 Socket 400 533MHz PSB 100 133 MHz external bus clock 1 8GHz 2 8GHz Processor speeds Processor support is limited to Pentium 4 2 4 GHz by thermal...

Page 22: ...ted on all Windows operating systems The daughter card consists of the following elements nvidia GeForce2 MX local video memory The daughter card provides the following functions 64 bit graphics engin...

Page 23: ...ed headphone amplifier Headphone and microphone jack External amplified speaker assembly Implementation Notes Volume control is through normal Windows multimedia controls in combination with a volume...

Page 24: ...80C51 The I O subsystem provides the following functions Support for 4 additional serial ports Cash Drawer control LCD Brightness and contrast control Internal IR Presense sensor port PC Card Support...

Page 25: ...0 S1 S5 Power Control SurePOS 500 XX3 supports the following power state changes based upon event Power On Resume Power Switch Yes Yes LAN Yes Yes Alarm Yes Yes Touch No Yes Presence No Yes Keyboard M...

Page 26: ...1 5 11 Touch Panel Type Infra red Input Method Finger stylus 25 in diameter min Controller Resolution 1024x1024 Accuracy std dev 0 080 in Accuracy max err 0 047 in 96 0 222 in 4 Finish Chem Etch Trans...

Page 27: ...ess partner applications The enhancements include Enable Disable Carriage Return Enable Disable Sentinals Programmable Sentinels Individually selectable Tracks FLASH firmware Compatibility mode w prev...

Page 28: ...way sealed design Drivers Type 7 x 4 28 mm x 40 mm x 15 mm deep Impedance 12 ohm impedance Magnetic Shielding Yes Frequency Response 160Hz 11 kHz 3 dB Output rms EIAJ 10 THD 1kHz 1W 1 W Loudness 82 dB...

Page 29: ...862 Israel Code Page 863 Can Fr Code Page 864 Arabic Code Page 865 Nordic Code Page 808 Cyrillic Russian Code Page 869 Greece User Defined Characters Logic Controls Mode 1 IBM Mode 8 Electrical Inter...

Page 30: ...line mode 8x16 A N English 2 line mode 8x16 A N Katakana 2 line mode 16x16 Kanji 2 line mode 16x16 Hanguel 2 line mode 16x16 Simplified Chinese 2 line mode 16x16 Traditional Chinese 2 line mode Futaba...

Page 31: ...l product data machine type model BIOS level Set date and time Set startup options boot sequence Set power management options Set Advanced Options I O Enable Disable Configuration Subsystem Enable Dis...

Page 32: ...be written into the DMI strings where the info can be extracted by applications such as RDM During the manufacturing process the machine unique data will be written into the EEPROM VPD area by the tes...

Page 33: ...unted in normal configurations The spill specification does not apply to the cable attached I O devices such as the distributed customer display or scanners IBM RSS Chemical Resistance Test NEMA Type...

Page 34: ...kVA 0 21 AC Input Connector Cable IEC 320 C14 unshielded right angle type Leakage current 1 0 ma maximum Inrush 50 A peak first cycle A Vibration Shock and Drop 1 Operating Attribute Category Class R...

Page 35: ...ation Requirements IBM C S 3 0501 201 Product Safety National Requirements Electrostatic Discharge ESD Susceptibility IBM RSS Retail Hardened ESD Levels IBM C S 2 0001 005 Class 2 EN 55024 1998 EN 610...

Page 36: ...001 022 IBM C P 2 0001 025 IBM C B 2 0001 033 Immunity to conducted disturbances EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 6 Criteria A IBM C B 2 0001 035 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 8...

Page 37: ...FF 128K positive subtractive System ROM BIOS ISA Bus main memory shadowed and USB Legacy space 1MB to 16MB 100000 to FFFFFF 15MB positive subtractive PCI ISA Space 16MB to 4GB 20M 1000000 to FEBFFFFF...

Page 38: ...el 82801DB ICH4 0072 0077 6 bytes Intel 82801DB ICH4 RTC and CMOS Intel 82801DB ICH4 0078 007F 8 bytes AVAILABLE Intel 82801DB ICH4 0080 1 byte POST Checkpoint Register N A 0081 008F 15 bytes Intel 82...

Page 39: ...1DB ICH4 Intel 82801DB ICH4 03F7 bit 7 1 bit IDE Floppy Disk Change Intel 82801DB ICH4 Intel 82801DB ICH4 03F7 bits 6 0 7 bits IDE Status Channel 0 decoded by Intel 82801DB ICH4 Intel 82801DB ICH4 03F...

Page 40: ...Fn 5 Audio Multimedia 0 1Dh 1Eh 1Fh 8000E800 to 8000E8FC 8000E900 to 8000E9FC 8000EA00 to 8000EAFC 8000F000 to 8000F0FC 8000F800 to 8000F8FC 8000F900 to 8000F9FC 8000FB00 to 8000FBFC 8000FD00 to 8000...

Page 41: ...umber Resource Notes 0 System Timer NS Not Sharable 1 PS2 Keyboard NS 2 Cascade NS 6 Floppy Drive NS available if floppy not attached or enabled 8 RTC NS 12 Mouse NS available is mouse not attached or...

Page 42: ...line These items are controllable through Setup and DOS tools or intended for usage only by the BIOS thus their interface details are not included in this document Below is the PCI Configuration space...

Page 43: ...Register 02h EEPROM Control Register 03h UART Control Register 04h Distributed VFD Register 05h VFD Register 1 06h Keyboard Control Register 07h 0Fh Reserved Presence Sensor Control Register 0 Read Wr...

Page 44: ...nto EEPROM Note that all EEPROM is automatically loaded into ASIC RAM upon power on reset through PCI reset signal By writing a 1 to bit 0 of EEPROM Control Register the ASIC will transfer read the co...

Page 45: ...output i e Pin E_INT_VFD_TX This is a write only register and is set to 1 upon power up reset When bit 1 is 1 the INT_VFD_TX output is enabled Bit 2 How the D_VFD_TX pin behaves when enabled by bit 0...

Page 46: ...s 3 UART 3 base I O address eight bytes Configuration Registers for Function 1 31 24 23 16 15 8 7 0 Address Device ID 02A4h Vendor ID 1014h 00h Status Register Command Register 04h Class Code 070002h...

Page 47: ...nterrupt Asserted Bit 2 Status of UART 2 Interrupt Status 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt Asserted Bit 1 Status of UART 1 Interrupt Status 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt Asserted Bit 0 Status of UART 0 Interru...

Page 48: ...data terminal ready 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 5 V dc Main 8 12 V dc 9 12 V dc 10 5 V dc Main 11 Dist_VFD present 12 DSR data set ready 13 RTS request to send 14 CTS clear to send 15 RI ring indicate Speake...

Page 49: ...RJ45 Serial Port Connector RJ45 to 9 Pin Cable Wiring SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference v 1 3 Page 49 of 81...

Page 50: ...L 3 Serial Data In TTL 4 Ground 5 KBD Enable low enables kybd data to system 6 Keyboard data 7 Keyboard clock 8 Ground USB port connector x 6 Pin Connector 1 5V VBus 2 Data 3 Data 4 Ground SurePOS 500...

Page 51: ...und 5 Ground 6 Vplus 12V or 24V 7 Vplus 12 or 24V 8 Ground Keyboard Mouse connector Pin Signal I O 1 Keyboard Data I O 2 Mouse Data I O 3 Ground Pin Signal I O 4 5 V Main 5 Keyboard Clock I O 6 Mouse...

Page 52: ...TROBE I O 14 ATUO FC XT O 2 Data bit 0 I O 15 Error I 3 Data bit 1 I O 16 INIT O 4 Data bit 2 I O 17 SLCT IN O 5 Data bit 3 I O 18 Ground 6 Data bit 4 I O 19 Ground 7 Data bit 5 I O 20 Ground 8 Data b...

Page 53: ...ect 0 12 RDATA I Read Data Raw serial bit stream from the drive for read operations 13 N C 14 N C 15 N C 16 N C 17 INDEX I Index Sense to detect that the head is positioned over the beginning of a tra...

Page 54: ...r the diskette has been changed Ethernet connector Pin Signal I O 1 TxD O 2 TxD O 3 RxD I 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 RxD I 7 Ground 8 Ground External video connector Pin Connector 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 Moni...

Page 55: ...ON ID3 Cash Drawer x2 Pin Connector 1 Ground 2 Sense 3 Open 4 24V Internal Customer Display Pin Connector 1 5V Main 2 Transmit Data 3 Int VFD Present 4 Ground SurePOS 500 Model XX3 Technical Reference...

Page 56: ...elect 02 STX Note This command is only effective in IBM Mode 02 nn Purpose Selects the specified character set This example selects the US European character set 02 00 User character definition 03 EXT...

Page 57: ...splays with 5x8 character boxes 5pixelswide Brightness control 04 EOT 04 nn Purpose Alphanumeric message scroll 05 ENG 05 xxx Purpose Specifies a message of up to 45 characters to continuously scroll...

Page 58: ...The cursor is moved to the same position in the complementary line In this mode a line feed command stops the scrolling alphanumeric message if the cursor is on the top line when this command is sent...

Page 59: ...display control mode DC2 and permits data to be written to either line When the display position is at the last position of the top line the cursor moves to the first position of the bottom line When...

Page 60: ...ing v Cursor Mode v Screen Mode v Horizontal Scroll v Display Mode v User Definable Font v Graphic Display Mode v Double Size Letter in Horizontal v Character Code Set of Full Size Letter v Character...

Page 61: ...1 v If Py is greater than the bottom row it is set to the bottom row v If Px is 0 it is set to 1 X 31 v If Px is greater than the least digit it is set to the least digit A special form of the Display...

Page 62: ...ault Blinking Lighting No Lighting Blinking Lighting The cursor does not display This is the default setting when power is turned on The cursor flashes ON and OFF every 0 3 seconds at the blank digit...

Page 63: ...cs The control byte embedded in the command sequence represented by Ps sets the mode Reviewers Does reverse mode mean that the character is flipped horizontally or simply that the character color and...

Page 64: ...er 6 Double size letter in horizontal 60 SurePOS 500 Series System Reference Character code set of full size letter Purpose Can t figure this out from the spec Character code set of half size letter P...

Page 65: ...A screen scrolls from right to left dot by dot v The range of the display of being scrolled is defined by the screen mode setting v The command is canceled when Pn X 00 After it is canceled displayed...

Page 66: ...drawer 2 To obtain status information for cash drawer 12 use the following 2 command sequence which sends an Escape character followed by an ASCII Ack character to the customer display serial port See...

Page 67: ...s only accessible when the MSR is not attached One setting of the switch will cause the MSR to send track data with a serial interface at 19200 baud with 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit The other sett...

Page 68: ...x 0 32 0x20 32 64 0x40 0 48 0x30 0 1 33 0x21 33 65 0x41 A 1 49 0x31 1 2 34 0x22 34 66 0x42 B 2 50 0x32 2 3 35 0x23 35 67 0x43 C 3 51 0x33 3 4 36 0x24 36 68 0x44 D 4 52 0x34 4 5 37 0x25 37 69 0x45 E 5...

Page 69: ...ad incorrectly an ASCII E is returned in place of the bad track The following table shows the format of the MSR configuration word Byte1 Configuration bits Factory Default Bit Function PS 2 RS 232 0 C...

Page 70: ...o 1 the Sentinels are not included in the returned data Factory default is 0 Sentinels included in the MSR data Byte 1 Bit 6 Use Custom Configuration This bit defaults to 0 When this bit is set the cu...

Page 71: ...st on either the 2 wire serial interface or the PS 2 interface The MSR data interface used is determined by the position of the data interface slide switch The JUCC MSR will not have a slide switch an...

Page 72: ...t care cc hexadecimal command value between 0 to 127 return values are 128 to 255 dd 0 to 16 data bytes in hexadecimal format associated with the command ss checksum negative of the sum of the values...

Page 73: ...nable Disable x0A 020000110A value ss value 01 enable custom configuration 020000110A01E2 value 00 disable custom configuration 020000110A00E3 Start Command Mode 10 0100001110DE Start Functional Mode...

Page 74: ...MSR control commands ii Command id byte should be 11 for MSR commands cc Hexadecimal format MSR command ID byte dd 0 to 16 bytes of data in hexadecimal format ss hexadecimal format checksum byte The...

Page 75: ...or example E CR E CR E CR would be returned for all tracks if all three tracks had bad data For example if only track 2 had an error then the reader would send SS track 1 data ES CR E CR SS track 3 da...

Page 76: ...andard cards is desired Since some of these cards have higher track density consideration should be given to accommodating them This effort should not endanger the MSR s ability to read ISO compliant...

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Page 78: ...IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non recommended modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards This...

Page 79: ...the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Technology Equipment VCCI In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate...

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