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POS-420 Expander 

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All-in-One Point of Sales System 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

User Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ver. Draft 1.0_2009/12/30 

Before installing and operating the unit, please read this 

user manual thoroughly and retain for reference. 

Summary of Contents for POS-420 Expander plus

Page 1: ...pos eu POS 420 Expander plus All in One Point of Sales System User Manual Ver Draft 1 0_2009 12 30 Before installing and operating the unit please read this user manual thoroughly and retain for refer...

Page 2: ...t I Button IC Card WiFi Bluetooth RFID rear mount VFD pole type 2nd display and cash drawer Chapter 4 PI 91X main board diagrams locations of jumpers and connectors Chapter 5 I O board diagrams locati...

Page 3: ...ncouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect...

Page 4: ...ains information protected by copyright No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from the manufacturer The software described in this guide is...

Page 5: ...nd for the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product 1...

Page 6: ...ponents and Peripherals 21 Universal Power Supply UPS Installation 21 MSR Fingerprint I Button Module Installation 24 Wireless Module Installation 26 Rear Mount VFD Installation need install rear moun...

Page 7: ...ss LAN Driver Installation optional 58 RFID Driver Installation optional 60 MSR Driver Installation optional 61 Fingerprint Reader Driver Installation optional 62 IC Card Reader Driver Installation op...

Page 8: ...orts Intel DVMT shared system memory up to 224MB Compact Flash Supports 1 x Compact Flash Card Type II HDD 1 x internal 2 5 inch 80GB SATA hard disk drive up to 160GB Power 1 x external 120W 19VDC pow...

Page 9: ...x 379 W x 401 H mm Housing Color Silver Black Black Net Gross Weight 9 Kg Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C EMI Safety CE FCC CB RoHS Lithium ion Rechargeable Battery optional Battery Type 4S 1P 18650 c...

Page 10: ...gnetic Stripe Reader I Button Reader 3 in 1 Module Magnetic Stripe Reader I Button Reader IC Card Reader Wireless Module WiFi 802 11b g or Bluetooth Radio Frequency Identification RFID Module internal...

Page 11: ...ake a few moments to become familiar with the POS 420 Expander plus Lighter Darker LCD Contrast Control Buttons I O Cover Upper Hinge Lower Hinge Pole Base Cover 15 inch Touch Screen USB Port System B...

Page 12: ...n PS 2 interface MSR Fingerprint MSR for PS 2 interface Fingerprint for USB interface MSR I Button IC Card Reader MSR and I Button for PS 2 interface IC Card Reader for USB interface NOTE The Magnetic...

Page 13: ...inch LCD monitor a 15 inch LCD monitor and a 9 cm high 2 lines with 20 characters each VFD The pole mount is located at the rear of the base and connects with the 2nd display port for operation Whethe...

Page 14: ...7 Dimensions Unit mm...

Page 15: ...located at the rear To clearly see the connector panel you must remove the I O cover and pole base cover Line Out LAN 1 x 5V Powered USB COM5 RI 5V 12V 19VDC In COM6 RI 5V 12V 12V 24V Selectable Cash...

Page 16: ...ssible at all times CAUTION Static electricity can damage the electrical components of the computer and or optional equipment Before beginning these procedures ensure that you are discharged of static...

Page 17: ...on the hinge in the preferred direction Adjust Arm Angle WARNING Failure to completely release the lock may cause hinge damage when pressing down on the arm 1 Completely release the hinge lock Make a...

Page 18: ...by mode Before handling a drive ensure that you are discharged of static electricity While handling a drive avoid touching the connector 1 Turn off the system power properly through the operating syst...

Page 19: ...state voltage is always present on the main board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet The power cord must be disconnected from the power source before clearing the CMOS NOTE All...

Page 20: ...Flash CF card socket in the side of the system box 5 Insert the CF card into the socket pressing firmly until the card release button is fully extended 6 Replace the system cover and box 7 Reconnect...

Page 21: ...components of the system or optional cards Before beginning these procedures ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object When handling a memory mod...

Page 22: ...ard with the tab in the memory socket 5 Insert the additional or replacement memory card into the socket almost covering the gold contacts completely then push the card down If the card is fully inser...

Page 23: ...gged into an active AC outlet You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the system Static electricity can damage the electrical components of the computer or opt...

Page 24: ...river to the unlock position 7 Carefully lift the CPU straight up and out of the socket 8 Lower the replacement CPU into the socket and make sure the Pin 1 marker on the corner of the CPU corresponds...

Page 25: ...tion and secure with its 4 screws NOTE When the PI 915 main board s heatsink is installed please note that the bottom of side B must be placed over the CPU Ensure the heatsink and the top surface of t...

Page 26: ...ard drive make sure you have a recovery disc set to restore the operating system software drivers and any software applications that were preinstalled on the system 1 Turn off the system power properl...

Page 27: ...4 screws and lift out the hard disk 6 Insert the replacement hard disk into the HDD box and re secure the screws 7 Slide the HDD box back into the panel ensuring that it is pressed all the way in and...

Page 28: ...life 1 Turn off the system power properly through the operating system then turn off any external devices 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices CAUTION...

Page 29: ...he left side of the DC DC board and slide out it 6 Replace a DC DC board with charger function 7 Attach the bottom of the battery holder to the main board with 2 screws then affix the rubber battery c...

Page 30: ...7 socket on the main board J7 Ensure correct connector polarity 10 Put the top of the battery holder on and secure with 2 screws 11 Cover with the system box cover and place the system box back into t...

Page 31: ...evices CAUTION Regardless of the power on state voltage is always present on the main board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage...

Page 32: ...5 NOTE The MSR module configuration tool is put under CD Optional Module Data Tool MSR If you need config MSR Module or test MSR module please execute the utility under CD Optional Module Data Tool MS...

Page 33: ...ng as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the system 3 Remove the 2 screws and slide the expansion cover in...

Page 34: ...ces CAUTION Regardless of the power on state voltage is always present on the main board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to...

Page 35: ...r cord and any external devices then turn on the system NOTE The rear mound VFD module configuration utility is put under CD Optional Module Data Tool VFD RearMount VFD If you need it please execute t...

Page 36: ...the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the system 3 From the bottom of the flat panel s rear side remove 2 screws and detach the cover 4 If the RFID components are already assemb...

Page 37: ...Turn off the system power properly through the operating system then turn off any external devices 3 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect any external devices CAUTION Regard...

Page 38: ...state voltage is always present on the main board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the system...

Page 39: ...Finally turn on the system power NOTE The Pole mound VFD module also follow the same procedure And its configuration utility be put under CD Optional Module Data Tool VFD PoleMount VFD If you need it...

Page 40: ...e voltage is always present on the main board as long as the system is plugged into an active AC outlet You must disconnect the power cord to avoid damage to the internal components of the system 3 Re...

Page 41: ...Place the cable through the pole base then twist the base and the pole firmly together Reconnect the cable to the socket and the grounding cable with the screw 8 Reinstall the pole type 2nd display mo...

Page 42: ...ector Function J1 LPC Interface Connector J2 Power LED HDD LED Power Switch Reset Connector J4 LVDS Panel Back Light Inverter Power Connector J5 ATX Power Connector for DC DC ATX OUT J6 USB Connector...

Page 43: ...on PIN No Description 1 5V 2 Power LED 3 3 3V 4 HDD LED 5 GND 6 BP_PWRBTN 7 Reset 8 GND LVDS Panel Back Light Inverter Power Connector PIN No Description 1 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 5V 5 NC 6 Brightness 7 Bac...

Page 44: ...ription 1 GND 2 Power pin 3 Speed pulse output DC to DC Output Connector for DC DC DC IN PIN No Description PIN No Description 1 DC_GND 2 DC_GND 3 DC_GND 4 DC_IN 5 DC_IN 6 BAT 7 BAT 8 T 9 PS_ON 10 POW...

Page 45: ...TION Wrong voltage selection may damage the CPU Please survey the CPU s type before selecting this jumper setting DDR2 Memory Frequency Selection PIN No Function 9 10 NC 11 12 NC Reserved 9 10 NC 11 1...

Page 46: ...cing front of system box I O Module Rear facing the rear of the system box actual I O ports IOTR Board Connector Pin Definitions and Jumper Settings The IOTR board transfers signals from the PI 91X ma...

Page 47: ...tion Short 12V Output COM2 Power Select Connector PIN No Function 7 8 9 10 11 12 Short 5V Output Short RI Function Short 12V Output COM5 Power Select Connector PIN No Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 Short 5V Out...

Page 48: ...27 12V 28 GND 29 UD5 30 UD5 31 GND 32 GND 33 UD6 34 UD6 35 5V 36 5V 37 NC 38 NC 39 KB CK 40 KB DA Display I O Connector PIN No Description PIN No Description 1 SPK_L 2 SPK_L 3 5V 4 5V 5 5V 6 5V 7 5V...

Page 49: ...V B8 NC A9 12V B9 5V A10 12V B10 5V A11 12V B11 5V A12 GND B12 GND A13 GND B13 GND A14 DDCCLK B14 VSYNC A15 DDCDAT B15 HSYNC A16 BLUE B16 GND A17 GRN B17 GND A18 RED B18 GND TOP_BUS 98 PIN PCI Express...

Page 50: ...LAN_L1 B26 UD4 A27 LAN_L1 B27 GND A28 LAN3 B28 UD3 A29 LAN3 B29 UD3 A30 LAN2 B30 GND A31 LAN2 B31 UD2 A32 LAN1 B32 UD2 A33 LAN1 B33 GND A34 LAN0 B34 UD1 A35 LAN0 B35 UD1 A36 GND_LAN B36 GND A37 GND B...

Page 51: ...DCD_F A15 RIF B15 RTS_F A16 RIE B16 RTS_E A17 DTR_E B17 RX_E A18 DSR_E B18 TX_E A19 CTS_E B19 DCD_E A20 GND B20 GND A21 GND B21 PSLCT A22 PPE B22 PBUSY A23 PACKX B23 PD7 A24 PD6 B24 PD5 A25 PD4 B25 P...

Page 52: ...se include audio port LAN Cash Drawer 5V Power USB 12V Power USB and USB Audio line Output EAR Connector PIN No Description 1 GND_SP 2 LO_R 3 LO_L 4 LO_HP 5 NC RJ 45 LAN Port PIN No Description PIN No...

Page 53: ...er Port PIN No Description PIN No Description 1 GND 2 DGO_0 3 IN_0 4 V_DRAW 5 DGO_1 6 GND Bottom I O Board Pin Definitions and Jumper Settings The bottom I O board transfers signals from the I O ports...

Page 54: ...45 Pin Definitions PIN No Description PIN No Description 1 5V 2 CTSF 3 GND 4 RTSF 5 DTRF 6 DSRF 7 TXF 8 RXF RJ 45 Pin Definitions PIN No Description PIN No Description 1 12V 2 12V 3 GND 4 GND 5 DTRF 6...

Page 55: ...RTS 8 CTS 9 RI Parallel Port LPT1 SCSI Connector PIN No Description PIN No Description 1 STBX 2 D0 3 D1 4 D2 5 D3 6 D4 7 D5 8 D6 9 D7 10 ACKX 11 BUSY 12 PE 13 SLCT 14 AFDX 15 ERX 16 INITX 17 SLINX 18...

Page 56: ...RealTek Audio CD Driver POS 420 Audio PCI E Ethernet CD Driver POS 420 GLAN 802 11b g Wireless CD Driver Optional Module driver WLAN 802 11bg USB RFID CD Driver Optional Module driver RFID USB driver...

Page 57: ...the Setup exe file on the CD in folder CD Driver POS 420 Intel INF 2 Click the Next button on the Welcome screen 3 Click Yes on the License Agreement screen 4 Click Next on the Information screen 5 W...

Page 58: ...xe file on the CD in folder CD Driver POS 420 VGA 2 Click Next on the Startup screen 3 Click Next on the Welcome screen 4 Click Yes on the License Agreement screen 5 Click Next on the Setup Progress s...

Page 59: ...lder CD Driver POS 420 Touch Elo 2 Click Unzip on the WinZip Self Extractor window 3 Select Default installation language then click Next 4 Select Install Serial Touchscreen Drivers and then click Nex...

Page 60: ...t 8 Click Next 9 When installation is complete click Finish and restart the system 10 After the computer has restarted click the Align button on the Elo Touchscreen Properties screen 11 Calibrate the...

Page 61: ...lation 1 Locate and Run the autorun exe file on the CD in folder CD Driver POS 420 Touch Abon 2 Select Setup Touch Package for all Windows Vista32 3 Click Next 4 Click Next 5 Select Install RS232 driv...

Page 62: ...55 7 Click Finish 8 Click Continue Anyway 9 Click OK to reboot the system 10 Run the Touch Tool on the desktop 11 Select Advance then click 4 Pts Calibration...

Page 63: ...on 1 Locate and Run the WDM_A381 exe file on the CD in folder CD Driver POS 420 Audio 2 Click Next on the Welcome screen 3 Click Continue Anyway on the Hardware Installation screen 4 When Installation...

Page 64: ...d Run the setup exe file on the CD in folder CD Driver POS_420 GLAN 2 Select Modify then click Next 3 Click Default Feature and click Next 4 Click Continue Anyway on the Hardware Installation Screen 5...

Page 65: ...un the setup exe file on the CD in folder CD Driver Optional Module driver WLAN 802 11bg 3 Click Next on the License Agreement screen 4 Select Ralink Configuration Tool then click Next 5 Select Optimi...

Page 66: ...59 8 When installation is complete click Finish...

Page 67: ...nd wait for the following screen 2 Select Yes this time only and then click Next 3 Select Install from a list specific location then click Next 4 Click Next 5 Click Finish to complete the USB Serial C...

Page 68: ...61 MSR Driver Installation optional 1 First plug in the MSR module 2 Reboot system to complete installation...

Page 69: ...Reader and MSR module 2 Locate and Run the setup exe file in folder CD Driver Optional Module driver FingerPrint URU4000B DP Plat frsw 3 2 3 Click Next on the Welcome screen 4 Click Next on the Licen...

Page 70: ...63 8 Click Yes to restart the system required...

Page 71: ...utton and IC Card Reader module 10 Locate and Run the setup exe file in folder CD Driver Optional Module driver IC Card Reader EZ100PU Driver 11 Select language then click OK 12 Click Next on the Welc...

Page 72: ...cate and Run the setup exe file in folder CD Driver POS 420 System driver 2 Click Next on the Welcome screen 3 Click Install on the Ready to Install screen 4 Click Finish on the Completing installatio...

Page 73: ...OposCCOs 1_12_000 exe file in folder CD Driver OPOS CCOs 6 Click Next on the Welcome screen 7 Click Next on the ReadMe screen 8 Select the Destination Location and click Next 9 Click Yes to backup th...

Page 74: ...67 11 Click Next on the Start Installation screen 12 Wait system registering the control object 13 Click Finish on the Installation Complete screen...

Page 75: ...ne Display UPS Power Before installing the OPOS driver please make sure the system driver and OPOS CCO driver have been installed 14 Locate and Run the setup exe file in folder CD Driver OPOS Driver_1...

Page 76: ...LL OPEN_EXISTING FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL 0 if m_hFile INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE AfxMessageBox Unable to open Cash Drawer Device Driver return Turn on the Cash Drawer Output Fire the required solenoid bRet De...

Page 77: ...eof ReadByte ulBytesReturned NULL if bRet FALSE ulBytesReturned 1 AfxMessageBox Failed to Read from cash drawer driver CloseHandle hFile return else AfxMessageBox ReadByte Drawer Open Drawer Closed Cl...

Page 78: ...sender As System Object ByVal e As System EventArgs Handles Button1 Click Dim DeviceHandle As Integer 0 iBytesRtn As Integer Dim iRet As Integer iDrawer As Integer iStatus As Integer Const GENERIC_RE...

Page 79: ...0 0 iStatus 4 iBytesRtn 0 If iRet 0 Or iBytesRtn 1 Then Debug Print Error writing to Cash Drawer Driver Error Err LastDllError End If If iStatus 0 Then StatusText Text Cash Drawer s Closed Else Status...

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