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Figure 1.1

Unpacking/repacking the PT-6900...............................................................................1

Figure 1.2

Front-right view of PT-6900 ........................................................................................2

Figure 1.3

Rear-right view of PT-6900 .........................................................................................3

Figure 1.4

Connectors with cables disconnected...........................................................................4

Figure 2.1

Main BIOS menu .........................................................................................................8

Figure 2.2

Standard CMOS Features menu ...................................................................................9

Figure 2.3

IDE Primary Master submenu......................................................................................10

Figure 2.4

Advanced BIOS  Features menu ..................................................................................11

Figure 2.5

CPU Feature submenu..................................................................................................12

Figure 2.6

Advanced Chipset Features menu ................................................................................13

Figure 2.7

Integrated Peripherals menu.........................................................................................15

Figure 2.8

OnChip IDE Device menu ...........................................................................................16

Figure 2.9

Onboard Device menu..................................................................................................17

Figure 2.10 Super IO Device menu .................................................................................................18
Figure 2.11 Power Management Setup menu..................................................................................20
Figure 2.12 PnP/PCI Configurations menu .....................................................................................22
Figure 2.13 PC Health Status menu.................................................................................................24
Figure 2.14 Frequency/Voltage Control menu ................................................................................25
Figure 4.1

Connecting a cash drawer ............................................................................................50

Figure 4.2

Mainboard jumper settings...........................................................................................55

Figure 6.1

Exploded diagram main parts.......................................................................................92

Figure 6.2

Exploded diagram display parts and cables .................................................................94

Summary of Contents for PT-6900

Page 1: ...PT 6900 User manual...

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Page 3: ...ment 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: ...ow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case When replacing parts ensure that your service technician uses parts specified by the manufacturer Avoid using the system near water in...

Page 5: ...iii Revision history Version 1 0 April 2007...

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Page 7: ...13 Safety and precautions 13 Before you begin 14 Installing a hard disk drive HDD 14 Installing a CompactFlash card 16 BIOS Setup Utility 17 About the Setup Utility 17 Entering the Setup Utility 18 BI...

Page 8: ...words 37 Save Exit Setup 37 Exit Without Saving 37 Appendix 38 Troubleshooting 38 Tips for Troubleshooting 38 The Power On Self Test 38 Beep Errors at POST 38 Beep Message Errors at POST 39 General Pr...

Page 9: ...U Feature submenu 12 Figure 2 6 Advanced Chipset Features menu 13 Figure 2 7 Integrated Peripherals menu 15 Figure 2 8 OnChip IDE Device menu 16 Figure 2 9 Onboard Device menu 17 Figure 2 10 Super IO...

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Page 11: ...y on page 8 Adjusting display angles on page 9 Setup considerations on page 9 Connecting peripheral devices on page 10 Connecting a cash drawer on page 11 Powering the PT 6900 on and off on page 12 Un...

Page 12: ...e following items are included If any item is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately PT 6900 SOME UNITS SHIP WITH CUSTOMER DISPLAY AND MSR INSTALLED POWER PLUG DRIVER CD ROM WITH D...

Page 13: ...the PT 6900 Front right view Figure 1 2 Front right view of PT 6900 DESCRIPTION 1 15 inch TFT LCD touch screen 2 Power button 3 USB cover 4 Green Power LED 5 Amber Hard drive LED NOTE There are two US...

Page 14: ...4 Chapter 1 Getting Started Rear right view Figure 1 3 Rear right view of PT 6900 DESCRIPTION 1 Customer display cover 2 CompactFlash card cover 3 Rear cover 4 Rear cover latches 4 3 2 1...

Page 15: ...DESCRIPTION 1 Line out 2 Act LED green lights when network activity is detected 3 RJ 45 LAN connector 4 Link LED orange lights when the network is found 5 PS 2 mouse connector 6 COM3 connector 7 Para...

Page 16: ...6 Chapter 1 Getting Started CAUTION Plugging a phone line RJ 11 into the LAN port RJ 45 connector may damage the connector Connect only an RJ 45 plug to the LAN port...

Page 17: ...Removing the rear cover 7 Removing the rear cover Refer to the following to remove the rear cover 1 Rotate the display until it s perpendicular 2 Open the rear cover latches 3 Remove the rear cover...

Page 18: ...shown and lift up to remove the panel cover 4 While pushing from the underside slide the customer display cover firmly in the direc tion of the arrow to remove it 5 Replace the panel cover and secure...

Page 19: ...in Figure 1 6 Setup considerations When setting up the PT 6900 consider the following Use a desktop or counter that is stable and even Ensure there is enough room around the sides and rear of the PT...

Page 20: ...ere needed Remove the rear cover to access the connec tors See Removing the rear cover on page 7 Figure 1 7 Connecting peripheral devices CAUTION Do not plug a phone line into the RJ 45 ADSL or router...

Page 21: ...on page 7 2 Connect the RJ 11 cable from the cash drawer to the RJ 11 connector on the PT 6900 as shown in Figure 1 8 Figure 1 8 Connecting a cash drawer 3 Turn on the PT 6900 See Powering the PT 6900...

Page 22: ...to the AC adapter 3 Connect the AC adapter to an electrical out let 4 Press the power button on the underside of the display panel The power LED turns on 5 To turn off the PT 6900 shut down the operat...

Page 23: ...flakes can cause electrical shorts CAUTION Only qualified personnel should perform repairs on the PT 6900 Damage due to unauthorized servicing is not covered by the warranty If you are not confident o...

Page 24: ...n be disconnected by using your fingers It is recommended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to disconnect connectors as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors Install...

Page 25: ...d power cables to the HDD rear connectors 6 Place the hard disk drive on the tray then secure it with a screw 7 Fold the cable as shown 8 Replace the HDD tray then secure it with two screws NOTE Refer...

Page 26: ...e the cover to prevent the card from being accidently removed while power is on Refer to the following to install a CompactFlash card 1 Remove the screw and the card reader cover 2 Insert the CompactF...

Page 27: ...CI Configurations on page 32 PC Health Status on page 34 Frequency Voltage Control on page 35 Other BIOS Options on page 36 About the Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility enables you to configure the...

Page 28: ...values Esc Exits the current 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 optim...

Page 29: ...ws Date and Time Properties utility Halt On This item defines the operation of the system POST Power On Self Test routine You can use this item to select which types of errors in the POST are sufficie...

Page 30: ...he HDD A head is a device that reads and writes data on the hard disk Precomp displays the track where precompensation is initiated Precompensation is a feature whereby the HDD uses a stronger magneti...

Page 31: ...better performance The default setting is Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enable this item to shorten the power on testing POST and have the system start up faster You can enable this item after you...

Page 32: ...lt setting is Thermal Monitor 1 Execute Disable Bit The default setting is Enabled Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Feature Thermal Management Thermal Monitor 1 Execute Disable Bit Enabled Ite...

Page 33: ...r of CLKs that will elapse for the com pletion of the first part of a burst transfer Low values indicate a faster data transaction When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS...

Page 34: ...tem can be used to reserve memory space for some ISA expansion cards that require it The default setting is Dis abled On Chip Frame Buffer Size Sets the frame buffer memory of the built in VGA control...

Page 35: ...eeds power from the COM port or if it has its own power supply The factory setting for the COM ports is None IMPORTANT The voltage for the COM ports is set at None at the factory However for example t...

Page 36: ...If you install a device that supports UltraDMA change the appropriate item on this list to Auto You may have to install the UltraDMA driver supplied with this mainboard in order to use an UltraDMA de...

Page 37: ...Enables and disables the onboard audio chip Disable this item if you are going to install a PCI audio add in card The default setting is Auto AC97 Modem Enables and disables the onboard modem chip Dis...

Page 38: ...l Port EPP are bi directional modes allowing both data input and output ECP and EPP modes are only supported with EPP and ECP aware peripherals PntMode allows the parallel port to operate in bipoloar...

Page 39: ...s IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 5 This option is used to assign the I O address for the onboard serial port 5 The default setting is 4F8 Serial Port 5 Use IRQ This option is used to assign the IRQ for the...

Page 40: ...ving modes occur after a short timeout If this item is set to Min Saving power saving modes occur after a longer timeout If the item is set to User Define you can define timeouts for the power saving...

Page 41: ...s you install a software power down that is controlled by the normal power button on the system If the item is set to Instant Off then the power but ton causes a software power down If the item is set...

Page 42: ...dynamically allocates resources to plug and play devices as they are required If you cannot get a legacy ISA Industry Standard Architecture expan sion card to work properly you might be able to solve...

Page 43: ...Device IRQ 4 assigned to PCI Device Item Help IRQ 5 assigned to PCI Device IRQ 7 assigned to PCI Device Menu Level IRQ 9 assigned to PCI Device IRQ 10 assigned to PCI Device Legacy ISA for devices IR...

Page 44: ...ed Shutdown Temperature Sets the shutdown temperature The default setting is Disabled Press Esc to return to the main menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature...

Page 45: ...nal of unpopulated PCI slots reducing power consumption The default set ting is Enabled Spread Spectrum Enable this item to significantly reduce the EMI Electro Magnetic Interference generated by the...

Page 46: ...on opens a dialog box that lets you load 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 l...

Page 47: ...any key You are prompted to confirm the password 5 Type the password again and press Enter or press Enter if you are deleting a password that is already installed Write the passwords down and keep the...

Page 48: ...r technical 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 S...

Page 49: ...ed Have the PT 6900 serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 40 HDD controller diagnostics failed Have the PT 6900 serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 20 HDD initialization error Have the PT 6900 serviced HARD DISK S FAIL 10...

Page 50: ...e the PT 6900 serviced An unidentified message is displayed Reboot the computer and run the BIOS Setup Utility Con firm the Setup Utility parameters If the same message is displayed after booting up a...

Page 51: ...ctor serviced Pack the projector in the original car ton See Unpacking the PT 6900 on page 1 Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem T...

Page 52: ...ub 9 RS 232 ports provide 5 12V through jumper free BlOS setting 1 parallel port 1 PS 2 KB 1 PS 2 mouse 2 USB 2 0 ports in front 2 USB 2 0 ports in rear 1 DB 15 VGA port 1 RS 45 LAN port 1 RJ 11 24VDC...

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