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6.
Proceed to route your peripheral’s cable up through the cable routing hole into the cable routing section, similar
to how the power adapter cable is routed in the image on the left.
7.
Route the cables up through the top of the cable routing section of the terminal, similar to how the power
adapter cable is routed in the image in the middle. Connect the peripheral cables to their correct ports. A diagram
and explanation of these ports will be in the next section
8.
Route the section of the cable that connects to the peripheral through the hole on the bottom of the terminal
going out to the peripheral. Similar to the power cable in the image on the right.
LAN is used for Ethernet cables between your router/switch to the pos terminal for network/internet access.
LINE OUT is for external speakers
VGA is for connecting external displays
COM 1-3 can be used for various types of peripherals that require a serial/RS232 connection. When using these
ports be sure to remember the label of the COM port, it will be required for configuring the connected peripheral.
COM4 is used in conjunction with a special adapter to connect devices with a serial/RS232 connection.
Drawer used for connecting cash drawers to the terminal via a cash drawer cable
USB used for various types of peripherals.
***Ports that should not be touched unless instructed by a technician***
HDD – this holds the hard drive used by the terminal.