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About this manual 

This manual is intended for system administrators who are familiar with setting up a new system and 

installing an operating system. 
The manual consists of the following sections: 

 

Chapter 1 Getting Started: 

This section covers unpacking and checking the 

package contents, and identifying components. 

Information on connecting peripheral devices, and 

powering on is also provided. 

 

Chapter 2 BIOS Setup Utility: 

The BIOS chapter provides information on navigating 

and changing settings in the BIOS Setup Utility.

 

Chapter 3 Upgrading Components: 

 This section provides information on upgrading 

components.

 

Appendix: 

The appendix covers troubleshooting, information 

on having the PT-62

1

0-E serviced, and technical 

specifications. 

Safety information 

Before installing and using the PT-62

1

0-E POS, take note of the following precautions: 

• 

Read all instructions carefully. 

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Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. 

• 

Do not block the slots and opening on the unit, which are provided for ventilation. 

• 

Do not push objects in the ventilation slots as they may touch high voltage components and result in 

shock and damage to the components. 

• 

Only use the power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure, contact your dealer or the 

Power Company. 

• 

The unit uses a three-wire ground cable, which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and 

prevent electric shock. Do not defeat the purpose of this pin. If your outlet does not support this kind of 

plug, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. 

• 

Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot 

traffic. 

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Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case. 

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When replacing parts, ensure that your service technician uses parts specified by the manufacturer. 

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Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device.

WARNING

The system uses a 3V CR2032 battery mounted on the mainboard to 

keep time. There is a risk of explosion if the wrong battery type is used 

when replacing. Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance 

regulations.

CAUTION

The USB ports can be damaged if care is not taken when connecting 

devices. Ensure USB devices are correctly inserted.
Plugging a phone line into the LAN port (RJ-45 connector) can damage 

the connector. Take care only plug an RJ-45 connector into the LAN port.

Revision history 

Version 1.0, February 2011

Summary of Contents for PT-6210-E

Page 1: ...All in one POS Terminal PT 6210 E User Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...pment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no...

Page 4: ...n shock and damage to the components Only use the power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure contact your dealer or the Power Company The unit uses a three wire ground cable which...

Page 5: ...jam 11 CHAPTER 2 BIOS SETUP 13 About the Setup Utility 13 Entering the Setup Utility 14 BIOS navigation keys 14 Using BIOS 15 Standard CMOS features 16 Advanced BIOS Features 18 Hard Disk Boot Priori...

Page 6: ...re you begin 36 Upgrading the hard drive 37 APPENDIX 39 Troubleshooting 39 Tips for Troubleshooting 39 The Power On Self Test 39 Beep Errors at POST 39 Beep Message Errors at POST 40 General Problems...

Page 7: ...necting a cash drawer on page 7 Powering the machine on and off on page 8 Installing the thermal paper roll on page 9 Using the feed button on page 10 Clearing a thermal printer paper jam on page 11 U...

Page 8: ...age contents After you unpack the device check that the following items are included If any item is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately PT 6210 E Adapter Power Cable 3 thermal p...

Page 9: ...describes the parts and connectors on the machine Front right view 1 5 2 Figure 1 2 Front right view Component Description 1 Power Button 2 10 4 inch TFT LCD 5 wire Resistive touch 3 IO Panel 4 LED Po...

Page 10: ...T E D Rear view 4 1 Figure 1 3 Rear view Component Description 1 2x20 VFD customer display 2 80mm thermal receipt printer with cutter and control board 3 Printer paper exit 4 Roller gear door 5 Print...

Page 11: ...re 1 4 I O connectors 6 3 2 1 4 5 7 8 9 10 Connector Description 1 COM4 port 2 COM3 port 3 COM2 port 4 LAN port RJ 45 5 PS 2 keyboard port 6 12V power connector 7 RJ 11 cash drawer port 8 VGA port 9 C...

Page 12: ...necting peripheral devices Connecting peripheral devices Peripheral devices such as a printer or scanner can be connected to the machine Refer to the user manual of the device you are connecting for i...

Page 13: ...cate the I O panel that is at the bottom of the machine 2 Connect the RJ 11 cable from the cash drawer to the RJ 11 connec tor on the I O Panel Cashdrawer The cash drawer RJ 11 connector is DC 24V Ens...

Page 14: ...lug into an electrical outlet AC100 240 V 3 Press the power button it s at the bottom left of the machine The power LED turns on 4 To turn off the machine shut down the operating system The main power...

Page 15: ...Pull a portion of the paper over the printer output part 4 Close the cover and press it down until you feel a click After installation the printer will automatically feed a few lines For the papre typ...

Page 16: ...use the feed button Press the feed button once and one line paper is fed Hold on to the feed button and it keeps feeding paper It will stop when you release it Hold on to the feed button before you p...

Page 17: ...1 Clearing a thermal printer paper jam To clear a thermal printer paper jam 1 Remove the small cover from the top case of the thermal printer 2 Try rotating the roller gear manu ally to free the paper...

Page 18: ...12 C H A P T E R 1 G E T T I N G S TA R T E D...

Page 19: ...n page 23 Power Management Setup on page 28 PnP PCI Configurations on page 29 PC Health Status on page 31 Frequency Voltage Control on page 32 Other BIOS Options on page 33 About the Setup Utility The...

Page 20: ...menu F1 Displays a screen that describes all key functions F5 Loads previously saved values to CMOS F6 Loads a minimum configuration for troubleshooting F7 Loads an optimum set of values for peak perf...

Page 21: ...the highlight to other options When an option is highlighted execute the option by pressing Enter Some options lead to pop up dialog boxes that prompt you to verify that you wish to execute that opti...

Page 22: ...ory This field displays the amount of conventional memory detected by the system during boot Extended Memory This field displays the amount of extended memory detected by the system dur ing boot Total...

Page 23: ...ensation is a feature whereby the HDD uses a stronger magnetic field to write data in sectors that are closer to the center of the disk In CAV recording in which the disk spins at a constant speed the...

Page 24: ...ond and Third boot devices Boot Up Numlock Status This field is used to select power on state for NumLock Small Logo EPA Show This item enables you to show the company logo on the bootup screen Phoeni...

Page 25: ...T380815AS 2 Bootable Add in Cards Item Help Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 2 5 Hard Disk Boot Pri...

Page 26: ...twork Boot Priority 1 Legacy Lan Card Item Help Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 2 6 Network Boot P...

Page 27: ...column addresses and manufacturer CAS Latency Time When the DRAM Timing Selectable is set to Manual this field is adjustable When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS laten...

Page 28: ...Port 4 This item is used to enable disable the LAN4 PCI Express Port 5 This item is used to enable disable the LAN5 PCI Express Port 6 This item is used to enable disable the LAN6 PCI E Compliancy Mo...

Page 29: ...Port 3 4 5 6 These items allow you to select an address for the third and fourth serial ports The default setting is 3E8 2E8 4F8 4E8 Serial Port 3 4 5 6 Use IRQ These items allow you to select an cor...

Page 30: ...supported On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE Use this item to enable or disable the PCI IDE channels that are integrated on the mainboard IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO Each IDE channel suppor...

Page 31: ...t Setting Combined Mode will make PATA and SATA combined Max of 2 IDE drives in each channel primary master slave secondary master slave Enhanced Mode allows max of 6 IDE drives supported SATA Only wi...

Page 32: ...efault setting is 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 PWRON After PWR Fail This feature allows you to set the power on action to be taken when the system recovers from a power failure Figure 2 11 SuperIODevice submenu...

Page 33: ...USB 1 0 Controller This item must be enabled to use the Universal Serial Bus ports on the mainboard USB 2 0 Controller The USB 2 0 Controller item allows USB 2 0 functionality USB Operation Mode This...

Page 34: ...er down the system can be resumed by Wake Up Alarms This item lets you install a software power down that is controlled by the normal power button on your system If the item is set to Instant Off then...

Page 35: ...any PnP configuration data stored in the BIOS Setup is cleared from memory Maximum Payload Size This feature determines the maximum TLP Transaction Layer Packet payload size that can be supported by t...

Page 36: ...ned to PCI Device IRQ 15 assigned to PCI Device Item Help Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults IRQ Resources T...

Page 37: ...particular setting Shutdown Temperature This item allows setting the shutdown temperature Once enabled the machine will automatically shutdown when the temperature reaches the limit specified Phoenix...

Page 38: ...Interference The Spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves If you do not have any EMI problem leave the...

Page 39: ...d optimized defaults for all appropriate items in the Setup Utility The optimized defaults place demands on the system that may be greater than the performance level of the components such as the CPU...

Page 40: ...SWORD DISABLED Press any key to continue 4 Press any key You are prompted to confirm the password Confirm Password 5 Type the password again and press Enter or press Enter if you are deleting a passwo...

Page 41: ...ectrical shorts If the LCD breaks and fluid gets onto your hands or into your eyes immediately wash with water and seek medical attention Only qualified personnel should perform repairs on the PT 6210...

Page 42: ...tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components Most of the electrical and mechanical connections can be disconnected by using your fingers It is recommended that you do not...

Page 43: ...through the operating system 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet 3 Remove the one screw 4 Pull out the hard drive tray 5 Disconnect the power cable and SATA cable from the hard drive 6 R...

Page 44: ...38 C H A P T E R 3 U P G R A D I N G C O M P O N E N T S...

Page 45: ...chnical support or for passing on to service personnel Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working Ensure all connections are securely attached The Power On Self...

Page 46: ...Have the PT 6210 E serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 40 HDD controller diagnostics failed Have the PT 6210 E serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 20 HDD initialization error Have the PT 6210 E serviced HARD DISK S FAIL...

Page 47: ...An unidentified message is displayed Reboot the computer and run the BIOS Setup Utility Confirm the Setup Utility parameters If the same message is displayed after booting up again have the PT 6210 E...

Page 48: ...em you should have the terminal serviced Pack the terminal in the original carton See Unpacking the PT 6210 E on page checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem The information may...

Page 49: ...port 24V 1 PS2 Keyboard port 1 RJ 45 LAN port 4 USB ports 1 DC 12V 1 VGA port OS WEPOS POSReady Windows XP Pro Windows XP embedded Adaptor AC 100V 240V DC12V 12 5A 150 watt power adaptor Temperature Q...

Page 50: ...G CO LTD Original paper No TF77KS E NIPPON PAPER INDUSTRIES CO LTD Original paper No KT55 Koehler Notes 1 Print quality may differ depending on paper type 2 Use the certified paper Otherwise proper pr...

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