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J2 625 System Manual 
Version 0.1 June15, 2012 (Draft) 

 

 

Contents 
 

Overview ............................................................................................................................ 6

 

 

Specifications J2 625 ......................................................................................................... 8

 

 

J2 625 Integrated Touch Screen Computer .................................................................. 10

 

I/O Ports ........................................................................................................................ 10

 

Off / On Button ............................................................................................................. 10

 

Hard Disks .................................................................................................................... 10

 

Touch Screen ................................................................................................................ 11

 

System Board ................................................................................................................ 12

 

J2 625 Display ............................................................................................................... 12

 

Secondary Video Port ................................................................................................... 13

 

Ethernet Connection ...................................................................................................... 13

 

Serial ports .................................................................................................................... 14

 

USB Ports ...................................................................................................................... 16

 

Audio ............................................................................................................................. 16

 

Power Supply ................................................................................................................ 17

 

+12VDV Power Out ..................................................................................................... 17

 

Cash Drawer Ports ........................................................................................................ 17

 

CMOS Clear .................................................................................................................. 19

 

Mini PCI-E .................................................................................................................... 19

 

Memory SODIMM(s) ................................................................................................... 20

 

Typical Power Consumption J2 625 ............................................................................. 20

 

 

Service .............................................................................................................................. 21

 

Removing the Head from the Base ............................................................................... 21

 

Removing the Power Supply ........................................................................................ 22

 

VESA Mounting ........................................................................................................... 23

 

Removing the Back Cover ............................................................................................ 24

 

Changing the System Board .......................................................................................... 25

 

Adding Memory ............................................................................................................ 26

 

 

BIOS Setting .................................................................................................................... 27

 

Main Screen .................................................................................................................. 27

 

System Information ....................................................................................................... 27

 

Advanced Screen .......................................................................................................... 28

 

Boot Configuration ....................................................................................................... 28

 

Power Configuration ..................................................................................................... 29

 

COM Power and LCD Brightness Configuration ......................................................... 29

 

Security Screen ............................................................................................................. 30

 

Boot Screen ................................................................................................................... 30

 

Exit Screen .................................................................................................................... 31

 

Phoenix Secure Core Tiano BIOS ................................................................................ 31

 

 

Summary of Contents for 625

Page 1: ...J2 625 Integrated Touch Screen Computer System Manual June 2012...

Page 2: ...J2 625 System Manual Version 0 1 June15 2012 Draft 2 Copyright 2012 J2 Retail Systems Ltd All rights reserved Change history Version 0 0 Release June 7 2012 Version 0 1 Release June 15 2012...

Page 3: ...12VDV Power Out 17 Cash Drawer Ports 17 CMOS Clear 19 Mini PCI E 19 Memory SODIMM s 20 Typical Power Consumption J2 625 20 Service 21 Removing the Head from the Base 21 Removing the Power Supply 22 V...

Page 4: ...36 DimWake 37 Installation 37 J2 Health 38 Installation 38 Tray Icon 38 Logging to File 39 Registry Entries 40 J2 Remote Monitoring Software 40 SMI BIOS Info Utility 41 Installation 41 Operations 41 C...

Page 5: ...em Manual Version 0 1 June15 2012 Draft 5 Fingerprint Reader MSR 51 iButton MSR 51 625 UPS 51 RFID 51 Pole Mount Options 51 Contact Information 52 European Office 52 USA Office 52 Australian Office 52...

Page 6: ...output audio in out gigabit Ethernet 12V output as well as other built in peripherals like MSR customer display and more the J2 625 will perfectly satisfy most POS application requirements The J2 625...

Page 7: ...J2 625 System Manual Version 0 1 June15 2012 Draft 7...

Page 8: ...Port onboard slide in out 2 5 HDD or SSD LCD Panel 15 inch 1024 x 768 250cd m2 panel Touch Screen Resistive True Flat or Projective Capacitive with Multi touch and gesturing USB 3 onboard USB ports f...

Page 9: ...ntal Operating Temp 0 45c EMI CE FCC Class A Safety LVD external adaptor UL c us CE TUV others Dust Water IP 64 front of unit IP 54 whole unit Power 100 240V 50 60Hz 19VDC 65 watts power supply Weight...

Page 10: ...an be controlled by the OS If the J2 625 hangs for some reason it can always be powered off by holding the Off On button in for six seconds The J2 625 also supports the following Restore on AC on powe...

Page 11: ...igh use environment the PCT is the recommended touch screen technology The PCT touch screen will work with most gloves and stylus that are designed to work with tablet computers and the screen has a s...

Page 12: ...fers 15 inch 1024 x 768 resolution display with 16 2 Million colors CCFL backlight with 4 3 aspect ratio screen The brightness is rated at 250cd m2 The Intel controller allows for the display to be ro...

Page 13: ...t is provided via the same HMDI cable The secondary video displays can be configured as Twin Intel Dual Display Clone or Extended Desktop Most all monitor resolutions from 640 x 480 up to 2560 x 1600...

Page 14: ...and EPSON compatible printers All serial COM ports can be BIOS enabled to provide 12Vpower to external devices This power is supplied via pin 10 of the RJ45 which corresponds to pin 9 on the DB9 adap...

Page 15: ...DSR Pin 4 Pin 2 RD Pin 3 Pin 2 RD Pin 5 Pin 7 RTS Pin 4 Pin 7 RTS Pin 6 Pin 3 SD Pin 5 Pin 3 SD Pin 7 Pin 8 CTS Pin 6 Pin 8 CTS Pin 8 Pin 4 DTR Pin 7 Pin 4 DTR Pin 9 Pin 5 GND Pin 8 Pin 5 GND Pin 10...

Page 16: ...ons such as using a PCT touch screen Finger Print reader and or other peripherals USB Ports Side USB Port Audio The J2 625 uses the VIA1708B HD audio controller There is one internal speaker A combo m...

Page 17: ...lugs into the system power input connector located in the cable well Power Input connector 12VDV Power Out The J2 625 has a fused power out connector that supplies a total of 12VDC up to 2amp The powe...

Page 18: ...t access to the I O ports Cash Drawer Controller Register The Cash Drawer Controller use one I O address to control the Cash Drawer Register Location 48Ch Attribute Read Write Size 8bit BIT BIT7 BIT6...

Page 19: ...he J2 625 CMOS can be cleared by unplugging the system board CMOS battery for 30 seconds before plugging it back in CMOS Battery Mini PCI E The onboard Mini PCI Express connector is normally used for...

Page 20: ...s generations of POS computers When coupled with the proper system configuration this can greatly reduce the system total carbon foot print Test conditions Voltage 220VAC 50Hz measured voltage 236 VAC...

Page 21: ...with a counter top base which allows for the head to be adjusted from 0 90 To remove the integrated head from the base fully loosen the thumbscrew located on the back of the unit under the hinge of t...

Page 22: ...Power Supply The power supply is normally located in the counter top base When using a wall mount bracket or the J2 UPS the power supply would be external from the unit To remove the power supply fro...

Page 23: ...nting The 625 unit also supports the industry standard 100mm VESA mounting The same mounting hard point used for the counter top base is used for VESA mounting The four point that thread holes for 4mm...

Page 24: ...rotected surface place the unit screen side down Remove the four cover screws as shown Carefully lift the back cover as shown Remove four screws where shown Carefully tilt up the back cover to remove...

Page 25: ...h proper grounding is required when changing the System Board First remove the back cover Then remove the 3 screws hold the drive cage in place and remove it Then remove the 5 screw hold the system bo...

Page 26: ...e back cover You can now access the two memory sockets The top memory socket must be populated The memory SODIMM can be installed or removed without removing the HDD cage The J2 625 supports up to 4GB...

Page 27: ...t via the operating system System Information The J2 625 BIOS has a system information screen that displays useful system information including the serial number of the unit This information may also...

Page 28: ...BIOS options to be accessed Please use care in changing these options as some settings can cause the system to malfunction These options are provided to offer maximum flexibility in configuring the J...

Page 29: ...ehavior of the unit when it is powered up it also enables changing the auto power up feature COM Power and LCD Brightness Configuration This BIOS screen allows the enabling of the power for the serial...

Page 30: ...Boot Screen The boot priority order can be set with the Boot Screen Keys are used to view or configure devices Use up and down arrows to select a device A plus and minus moves the device up or down in...

Page 31: ...on about this new UEFI BIOS came be found at the following web link http www phoenix com pages phoenix securecore tiano tm Device Drivers All device drivers for the J2 625 can be downloaded from the J...

Page 32: ...nfiguration of options and for reading the current values of these various functions Installation The utility can be downloaded from the J2 web site http support j2rs com 625 utilities To install simp...

Page 33: ...fore dimming the screen This same function is built into Windows 7 and Windows 8 drivers and should be used rather than the J2 625 hardware dimming But for older operating systems such as XP the J2 62...

Page 34: ...active is controlled by the Dim Brightness setting This utility is used to change this value whose default value is 10 The possible range is from 5 95 in 5 increments Note Dimming is important for a...

Page 35: ...sed to update the MCU firmware when necessary This may be to add a new feature or function to the MSR iButton J2 will supply a firmware file for this when required Use the Select Flash Firmware File b...

Page 36: ...te The utility will now update the MCU firmware It will first write the memory then verify it Do not turn off the J2 625 power when updating MCU Option This tab is only used for factory programming an...

Page 37: ...The DimWake program provides this function Installation The utility can be downloaded from the J2 web site http support j2rs com 625 utilities To install just unzip anywhere and run setup Like other J...

Page 38: ...al system voltages as well as system and CPU temperatures Installation The utility can be downloaded from the J2 web site http support j2rs com Utilities Health To install just unzip anywhere and run...

Page 39: ...ss information An example would be the J2 625 unit which in addition to the above information would also display the fan speed of the two J2 625 fans Logging to File The J2 Health program can log the...

Page 40: ...stry entries to access the J2 health information J2 625 Health keys are shown below J2 Remote Monitoring Software J2 now offers a full remote monitoring and asset tracking solution that works in conju...

Page 41: ...Now J2 brings this feature to POS hardware The J2 SMI BIOS Info program will run on any J2 POS hardware or for that fact on any PC hardware It can display all DMI SMI information on a formatted form...

Page 42: ...te status lines such as when the special J2 625 Y cable is used supporting two cash drawers Installation The utility can be downloaded from the J2 web site http support j2rs com Utilities To install j...

Page 43: ...supports separate status lines The standard cable supports shared status lines When using the special cable check the Use Separate Status for Drawer2 box The test screen will now look like this The Us...

Page 44: ...wer send a bell character to the Com port it is assigned to The bell character is the ASCII 07 hex character Control G The open close status of the drawer may be obtained by reading the status bits of...

Page 45: ...ms The MSR mounts on the right side of the 625 and uses a front facing MSR slot This allows the 625 unit to be placed side by side or in tight spaces and still be able to swipe the card The MSR appear...

Page 46: ...e 625 MSR The 625 MSR is installed by first removing the two rubber plugs for the option attachment point as shown below Remove Rubber plugs Then remove the MSR cover plate on the right back side of t...

Page 47: ...ided as shown Attach cables Attach the MSR using the two screws at the locations shown below Mounting MSR You may now power up the 625 and the MSR should be working For a quick test you can open Notep...

Page 48: ...Customer Display Overview A 2 line by 20 character VFD or LCM customer side display is available optional for the J2 625 This customer display is the same as used on the J2 580 615 630 680 POS system...

Page 49: ...ft 49 Secondary Video Display The J2 625 has the same options as available on the J2 580 615 630 680 POS systems Secondary display of 10 inch 12 inch 4 3 and 10 1 inch 16 9 displays are available 10 i...

Page 50: ...les for the 100mm standard Using the 100mm hole pattern the bracket can be used by itself as a wall mount bracket After installing the thumbscrew clip mount bracket to the wall hang the J2 625 on the...

Page 51: ...the J2 580 615 630 680 POS systems This reader uses the Digital Personal module iButton MSR This option is the same as available on the J2 580 615 630 680 POS systems 625 UPS Available Q3 2012 RFID Av...

Page 52: ...on WA3 6RP United Kingdom 44 0 1925 817003 Phone 44 0 1925 811989 Fax USA Office J2 Retail Systems Inc 9251 Irvine Boulevard Irvine CA 92618 USA 714 669 3111 Phone 714 669 3133 Fax Australian Office J...

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