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User’s Manual 

EXPLOR@460

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EXPLOR@460

Page 1: ...User s Manual EXPLOR 460...

Page 2: ...uced 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 Liability Disclaimer In no even...

Page 3: ...nt View 5 Back View 5 Back Panel I O 6 1 3 Basic Peripherals Installation 7 Power Adapter 7 USB Mouse USB Keyboard and USB ODD 8 LAN Cable 8 Cash Drawer 9 Customer Display 9 2nd Display 12 MSR 16 1 4...

Page 4: ...etup 1 1 Packing Contents 1 EXPLOR 460X 1 5 Recovery DVD x 1 2 Power Adapter X 1 6 Safety and Disposal Information for Series X 1 3 EU Power Cord X 1 7 Drive and Utility DVD X 1 4 RJ50 to DB9 COM port...

Page 5: ...er 1 5 1 2 Quick Tour Front View LED Indicator A The Power indicator will glow green when power is on Back View A Customer Display mounting hole cover D Power switch B Hinge Cover E I O cover C MSR co...

Page 6: ...r 1 6 Back Panel I O A 19VDC in G LAN B 12VDC out H USB 3 0 C CD DIO for cash drawer I Mini Display Port D COM1 J COM3 E COM2 K VGA F USB2 0 x 4 CAUTION Note Please use 10 pin RJ50 connector 8 pin RJ4...

Page 7: ...ipherals to the POS device are recommended to connected as the direction as shown below Power Adapter Important Plug the AC adapter into the POS PPC and then connect to the mains power supply Connect...

Page 8: ...board and USB ODD Connect your USB Mouse USB Keyboard and USB ODD to USB ports on the back panel of the device LAN Cable Connect one end of RJ 45 LAN cable to the LAN port on the back panel of the dev...

Page 9: ...port on the back panel of the device another end to your cash drawer Customer Display 1 Remover the customer display mounting hole cover from the device and pull out the connector from the device 2 Ad...

Page 10: ...ct Advanced Use the arrow keys to select Super IO Configuration then type ENTER The screen below will appear Use the arrow keys to select Serial Port 6 RI 12V depending on what port the customer displ...

Page 11: ...able the 12 V without the customer display attached and be sure to disable the 12 V before removing the customer display NOTE The figure above is for reference only it is possible that the actual scre...

Page 12: ...s shipped with your 2nd display listed below are ready 1 2nd display support 4 base bracket 2 Plastic bush 5 M3 screw X 4 3 Plastic spacer 6 M4 screw X 2 2 Remove the 2nd display mounting hold cover f...

Page 13: ...he film on the back of the plastic spacer and then stick the spacer to the base bracket as shown Feed the heads of all the cables depends on your application through the base bracket 6 Connect heads o...

Page 14: ...panel of the 2nd display and then tighten the four M3 screws to fix the 2nd display support onto the 2nd display as shown below 9 Insert the 2nd display onto the base of the device 10 Push the base h...

Page 15: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 1 15 11 Install the IO panel cover onto the device 12 Attach the front cable cover back to the base 13 Finished Now you can adjust the horizontal angle of the 2nd display...

Page 16: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 1 16 MSR 1 Remove the MSR cover from the device 2 Connect the cable of the MSR assembly to the device 3 Tighten the two PHILLIPS M3 screws to fix the MSR assembly as shown below...

Page 17: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 1 17 4 Finished Note The RS232 MSR is powered by COM5 Baud rate is 9000 8 n 1...

Page 18: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 1 18 1 4 Adjust Angle...

Page 19: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 1 19 1 5 Turn on the device 1 Make sure all peripherals are connected properly 2 Press and hold the power switch until the power indicator on the front panel glow green Power Switch...

Page 20: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 5 20 2 2 I O Definition Please refer the detailed technical information about all I O ports as followings 2 1 Power Connector PIN Signal Name PIN Signal Name 1 19V 3 GND 2 GND...

Page 21: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 5 21 2 2 Serial Port COM PIN R232 RS422 RS485 1 DCD TX D 2 RXD TX D 3 TXD RX 4 DTR RX...

Page 22: ...60 Chapter 5 22 2 3 VGA Port VGA DE 15 PIN Description PIN Description 1 RED 9 KEY PWR 2 GREEN 10 GND 3 BLUE 11 ID0 RES 4 ID2 RES 12 ID1 SDA 5 GND 13 HSync 6 RED_RTN 14 VSync 7 GREEN_RTN 15 ID3 SCL 8...

Page 23: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 5 23 2 4 COM 1 2 10 Pin RJ50 PIN Signal Name PIN Signal Name 1 XRIA_N 6 XRXDA 2 XDSRA_N 7 GND 3 XRTSA_N 8 XCTSA_N 4 GND 9 XDTRA_N 5 XTXDA 10 XDCDA_N...

Page 24: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 5 24 2 5 Cash Drawer PIN Description PIN Description 1 GND 4 12V 19V 2 D_OUT0 5 D_OUT1 3 D_IN 6 GND...

Page 25: ...h Drawer DOUT bit0 pin output control Cash Drawer DOUT bit1 pin output control Reserved Cash Drawer DIN bit0 pin input status Reserved BIT7 Reserved BIT6 Cash Drawer DIN bit0 pin input status 0 the Ca...

Page 26: ...indows98 Command Cash Drawer O 48C 04 Opening O 48C 00 Allow to close Set the I O address 48Ch bit2 1 for opening Cash Drawer by DOUT bit0 pin control Set the I O address 48Ch bit2 0 for allow close C...

Page 27: ...EXPLOR 460 Chapter 5 27 3 3 Specification...

Page 28: ...l Free Tilt Angle 17 67 Touch Screen 10 points P CAP type Storage Device Interface SATA 3 0Gb S x 2 HDD SSD 2 5 SATA HDD SSD x 1 HDD 320Gb 64Gb SSD optional mSATA slot x 1 I O Ports Serial RS 232 x 4...

Page 29: ...ure 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 20 60 C Humidity 20 to 85 RH non condensing Please contact supplier for detail infomation Optional Accessories Customer display VFD Attached 20 columns x 2 lines RS 2...

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