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Service Manual 

POS60-5B-C1G 
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Summary of Contents for POS60-5B-C1G

Page 1: ...Service Manual POS60 5B C1G POS60 2B C1G POS60 8B C1G...

Page 2: ...of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer All trademarks are property of their respective owners Li...

Page 3: ...lacement 6 HDD Replacement 7 Mainboard and Component Replacement 9 5 1 How to dissemble the mainboard from the device 9 5 2 Unplug SCSI Cable 12 5 3 Unplug COM Port 13 5 4 Power Switch Dissemble 13 Fr...

Page 4: ...ailure to follow these instructions could damage your device and void the warranty 1 1 Tools Suggested All procedures in this document require the following tools 0 Phillips screwdriver 1 Phillips scr...

Page 5: ...ce 2 1 Remove Covers 1 Loosen the three tool free screws anticlockwise on the bottom of the device 2 Remove the back cover from the device by pulling back 3 Remove the front covert assembly beware tha...

Page 6: ...e keyboard cable put the front covert assembly in the proper place 4 Loosen and remove two screws on the middle cover by 1 Phillips screwdriver 5 Pull the middle cover in the direction as shown below...

Page 7: ...r softly in the direction as shown below to remove it from the device 7 Unplug the SCSI connector and the phone jack of the speaker 2 2 Remove LCD Panel Assembly 1 Loosen and remove four screws by 1 P...

Page 8: ...2 Remove the LCD panel assembly from the device Chapter 2 5...

Page 9: ...RAM Replacement 1 Open the tow ejectors on the slot by pushing them and remove the RAM from the slot 2 Align and insert the new RAM in the slot and push both ends of the RAM down until the ejectors sn...

Page 10: ...4 HDD Replacement 1 Loosen and remove the four tool free screws fixing HDD as show below 2 Remove the HDD from the device as shown below 3 Unplug the IDE cable from the HDD Chapter 5 7...

Page 11: ...power cable from the HDD 5 Unplug the IDE cable from the IDE connector of the mainboard 6 Unplug the power cable from the power connector of the mainboard 5 Install the new HDD in the reverse procedu...

Page 12: ...semble the mainboard from the device 1 Follow procedures described in previous sections to remove covers and HDD 2 Loosen and remove the two tool free screws on the I O panel as shown below 3 Unplug t...

Page 13: ...chassis from the device 5 Loosen and remove the four screws in blue circle 1 Phillips by screwdriver 5 Loosen and remove the six hexagonal bolts fixing COM ports and the parallel port in the blue rec...

Page 14: ...Remove the O ring fixing the audio cable 7 Loosen and remove the two screws fixing SCSI connector in the blue circle by 0 Phillips screwdriver 8 Remove the mainboard from the base chassis Chapter 5 1...

Page 15: ...the male connector on the mainboard behind the USB port 2 Unplug 13 pin female connector of SCSI cable from the male connector on the mainboard next to the HDD power connector 3 Unplug 15 pin female c...

Page 16: ...om the male connector on the mainboard behind the purple parallel port 5 4 Power Switch Dissemble 1 Unplug the power switch cable from the mainboard 2 Press and holding the clip of the power switch an...

Page 17: ...Chapter 5 14 3 Push the power switch out of the chassis...

Page 18: ...6 Front Cover Assembly 6 1 iButton Module 1 Unplug the iButton cable from the iButton board 2 Use the needlenose pliers to loosen the first hexagonal bolt as shown below Chapter 6 15...

Page 19: ...cond hexagonal bolt as shown below 4 Use the soldering iron to melt down the solder joint in the blue circle Install a new iButton in reverse procedure from Step 4 to Step 1 6 2 MSR Disassemble 1 Unpl...

Page 20: ...four screws in blue circles as shown below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 3 Remove the metal plate as shown below 3 Remove the MSR assembly as show below Install a new MSR in reverse procedure from Step 3...

Page 21: ...rd cable from the connector on the iButton board 2 Loosen and remove the two screws in blue circles by as shown below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 6 4 Keyboard Disassemble 1 Loosen and remove the four sc...

Page 22: ...2 Remove the keyboard from the front cover Install a new Keyboard in reverse procedure from Step 2 to Step 1 Chapter 6 19...

Page 23: ...Chapter 7 20 7 LCD Panel Assembly 1 Loosen and remove the two screws in blue circles as shown below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 2 Remove the plastic panel...

Page 24: ...3 Unplug the SCSI connector and the phone jack 4 Loosen and remove the four screws in blue circles as shown below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 5 Remove the metal stand from the LCD assembly Chapter 7 21...

Page 25: ...circles as shown below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 7 Remove the rear panel from the LCD assembly 8 Loosen and remove the four screws in blue circles as shown below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 9 Loosen and...

Page 26: ...circles as shown below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 10 Remove the metal panel from the LCD assembly as show below 11 Unplug the speaker cable as shown below Chapter 7 23...

Page 27: ...n and remove the three connectors in blue circle and the black tape as shone below 13 Loosen and remove the screw in blue circle as shone below by 1 Phillips screwdriver 14 Remove the LCD inverter ass...

Page 28: ...15 Remove the LCD panel as shown below Install the new LCD and re assemble the LCD assembly in the reverse procedure from Step 15 to Step 1 Chapter 7 25...

Page 29: ...P Keyboard KB X 5 6 11 12 1 2 5 6 OFF OFF OFF JP1 Setting CPU Type JP1 DESCRIPTION 1 2 P4 Celeron 2 0G 2 3 Mobile Celeron 1 2G JP2 Power in Type Selection JP2 DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1...

Page 30: ...PTION 1 2 Normal Operation 2 3 Clear CMOS Setup JP9 CF card setup JP9 DESCRIPTION Close Master Open Slave JP10 LCD voltage setup JP10 DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 3V 3 4 5V JP11 K B Use Selection JP11 DESCRIPTIO...

Page 31: ...or 422 485 Jumper Selection JP13 DESCRIPTION 1 2 RS232 2 3 422 485 Others Cash Drawer Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 1 G GN ND D 2 2 D DO OU UT T 3 3 D DI IN N 4 4 1 12 2V V 5 5 N No o C Co on nn ne...

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