POSBank ANYSHOP e2 Qs User Manual

POSBank ANYSHOP e2 Qs User Manual

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  • Page 1 ANYSHOP e2_Qs_UM_eng_PBUM_E(Rev002;20140926) Point-of-sale system ANYSHOP e2 Qs Use’r manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    -Table of Contents- POSBANK USER’S MANUAL REVISION HISTORY ..........................3 SPECIFICATION ....................................4 (1) SPECIFICATION - OUTSIDE SIZE ............................. 5 PREFACE ......................................6 SYMBOL; MARK ....................................7 COPYRIGHT..................................... 8 WARRANTY ..................................... 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................10 NOTICE......................................11 LIABILITY LIMITATION .................................. 12 INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS ............................
  • Page 3: Posbank User's Manual Revision History

    POSBANK Use’r manual Revision History Changes to the ANYSHOP e2 Qs Use’r manual are listed below. Rev No. Revision History Date /author ANYSHOP 2014.07.03 e2_Qs_UM_eng_PBUM_E(Rev001;140404) ANYSHOP 2014.09.26 e2_Qs_UM_eng_PBUM_E(Rev002;140703)
  • Page 4: Specification

    Specification ANYSHOP e2 Qs uPGA988 for 2nd and 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3, Intel® Pentium, Intel® Celeron Processors Chipset Intel QM77 Intel HM76 SATA 3 (6Gb/s) 2.5 inch HDD or SSD (Max. 2 Optional), Support AHCI Storage (SSD: 64GB or 32GB / HDD: 320GB )
  • Page 5: Specification - Outside Size

    Specification – Outside size...
  • Page 6: Preface

    Preface This User's Guide gives information about main unit/IO port layout, basic setup, component installation, and board layout for point of sale system "ANYSHOP e2 Qs" Intended Audience The User's Guide is intended for technically qualified personnel. It is not intended for general audiences.
  • Page 7: Symbol; Mark

    SYMBOL; MARK CE MARK This device complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 2004/108/EC with regard to “Electromagnetic compatibility” and 2006/95/EC “Low Voltage Directive”. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 8: Copyright

    Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without express written consent of the author. ANYSHOP e2 Qs and POSBANK are trademarks of POSBANK Co., Ltd. in the United States and other countries. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
  • Page 9: Warranty

    Warranty We guarantee our POS terminal product and its parts against defects in materials and workmanship, under proper use, for a standard period of 2 years from the original date of purchase. During this period, we will repair or replace defective and/or faulty products or parts without charge to the customer for parts and labor.
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions To disconnect the machine from the electrical power supply, turn off the power switch and remove the power cord plug from the wall socket. The wall socket must be easily accessible and in close proximity to the machine. Read these instructions carefully.
  • Page 11: Notice

    Notice Always ensure that the correct power voltage is used as a precaution against fire and electrical shock. 2. Avoid exposing product to direct sunlight. Do not use product in areas of high humidity. Doing so may cause low reliability and/or operational malfunction. Be careful of static electricity on PCB of system with anti-static appliances.
  • Page 12: Liability Limitation

    This product is qualified by FCC, CE and KC compliances, and is thus governed by these qualifications’ safety regulations. However, the product can affect and be affected by other high frequencies generated around it. As such, POSBANK does not consider liability for any system error or disorder due to this issue.
  • Page 13: Installation Recommendations

    Installation Recommendations Avoid installing during thunderstorms. (Possibility of dangerous exposure to electricity.) Install away from damp spaces or water-leaks. Beware of static occurrence during installation. Use only ground connected and quality certified power cords and cables. Keep out of direct sun-light, extremely high or low temperatures, or high humidity areas. Install product away from areas prone to shocks or vibration.
  • Page 14: Product Overview

    2. The POS terminal main unit, power cable, user manual and driver CD are included in the package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer for assistance. » All user manuals and drivers are available for download on our website: www.posbank.com ANYSHOP e2 Qs Main unit Adapter / Power cord Installation guide Drivers CD...
  • Page 15 Optional Devices: 2 LCD monitor 12.1” Optional Devices: 2 LCD monitor 10.1”...
  • Page 16: Pre-Installation Preparation

    Remove protective film from touch-screen to prevent possible operating difficulties. 2. Attach all optional parts before setting up the main POS unit. (3) Product Outline • Each part of product may differ depending on the specific POS model. • Model-specific data sheets are provided on our website at www.posbank.com...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    (4) Configuration Refer to following diagram to identify the components on this side of the system. Front view LCD & Touch panel display LAN LED Storage(Default: SSD) LED Power LED Magnetic stripe reader(MSR); Option Dallas I-button reader; Option Smart card reader(SCR); Option Dual speaker Power switch...
  • Page 18 Side view I/O port cover USB port ;Option Customer display;Option Storage (Default: SSD)
  • Page 19: I/O Port: Details

    (5) I/O port: Details * I/O ports may differ according to product model or options. I/O view Raise the main display unit. Pull the bottom and lift up the I/O port cover.
  • Page 20 Standard I/O port - Domestic demand Standard I/O port - Export...
  • Page 21: Setting Up: Keyboard & Mouse Connection

    (6) Setting up: Keyboard & Mouse Connection Connecting the keyboard to the PS/2 port on the bottom panel. or connecting the USB type keyboard and mouse to the USB port on the bottom panel.
  • Page 22: Setting Up: Connection Usb Port

    (7) Setting up: Connection USB Port USB ports are provided in the POS unit, two at the rear I/O and four at the side, all of which support the standard USB 2.0. Some USB devices (optional devices) are only functional with specific driver software installed. If multiple USB devices are used together, this may result in abnormal functionality.
  • Page 23: Setting Up: Connection Via Ethernet Port (Lan)

    (8) Setting up: Connection via Ethernet Port (LAN) The Ethernet port located at the rear I/O supports 10/100/1000Mbps using an RJ45 connector cable. When connected properly, the LAN LED light will be switched on. Through a network hub. Refer to the table below for the LAN port LED indications. LINK/ACT LED LINK / ACT LED SPEED LED...
  • Page 24: Setting Up: Line-Out, Mic-In, Line-In Connection

    (9) Setting up: Line-out, Mic-in, Line-in connection • Line In port (light blue): This port connects a tape, CD, DVD player, Sources. • Line Out port (lime): This port connects a headphone or a speaker.In4-channel, 6-channel and 8-channel configuration, the function of this port becomes Front Speaker Out. •...
  • Page 25: Setting Up: Printer Connection

    (10) Setting up: Printer Connection Connect printer cable to either Serial &USB port as required.
  • Page 26: Setting Up: Power Cable Connection

    (11) Setting up: Power Cable Connection The ‘ANYSHOP e2 D25’ POS system is equipped with a 12V/ 5A power adaptor. Connect the cable to the DC-IN port on system IO panel. CAUTION : Do not pull on the adaptor cable! Disconnect cable with pulling the plug cap.
  • Page 27: Switching On Pos

    (12) Switching On POS Press POWER button on the POS unit. (POWER LED will light up.) The power switch is located right hand side of the main body under the display unit. 2. Confirm that Windows loads correctly.
  • Page 28: Shutting Down Pos

    (13) Shutting Down POS * For product stability, we recommend closing Windows from the O/S. Please make sure that you have closed all applications before closing Windows. Click ‘Start’ and select ‘Turn off Computer’ 2. Click ‘Shut Down’ to close Windows. (ex: POSReady2009 or Windows XP)
  • Page 29: System Drivers

    (14) System Drivers Please visit our website: www.posbank.com for the latest driver updates. Supported devices: Cash drawer, CDP (Customer Display Panel), MSR (Magnetic Stripe Reader) and printer. Driver installation ● Installation method : Driver will automatically install by clicking SETUP.EXE in your driver CD.
  • Page 30: Anyshop E2 Module Pos System Replacement

    2. ANYSHOP e2 Qs Module POS System Replacement (1) Separating LCD monitor module LCD monitor module Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 31 LCD monitor module Step3. Lift up the LCD monitor. Step4. Turn the 2 hand-screws to “open” direction. Step5. Remove the monitor cable.
  • Page 32 LCD monitor module Step6 Lift up the LCD monitor module and detach from the main body. Step7. Separate LCD monitor module. Step8. LCD monitor module is now Replacement.
  • Page 33: Separating Hinge Module

    (2) Separating Hinge module HINGE module Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 34 HINGE module Step3. Lift up the LCD monitor. Step4. Turn the 2 hand-screws to “open” direction. Step5. Remove the monitor cable.
  • Page 35 HINGE module Step6 Lift up the LCD monitor module and detach from the main body. Step7. Separate LCD monitor module. Step8. Remove the 4 screws. Step9. Separate the hinge module.
  • Page 36: Separating

    (3) Separating Back cover Back cover Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 37 Back cover Step3. Remove the 2 screws on front Step4. Remove the Back cover pushing It outward. Step5. Separate the Back cover.
  • Page 38: Separating Motherboard

    (4) Separating Motherboard * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. Motherboard Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 39 Separating Motherboard Step3. Separating Back cover. Caution Step4. Turn hand screw and remove Hook Mother board Bracket. (Pull and lift up) Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up.
  • Page 40 Motherboard Zoom in Step4-1 Step4-2 Hook Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up. Step5. Remove the cables...
  • Page 41 Separating motherboard Ste6. Remove the 4 screws. Step7. Replace the motherboard.
  • Page 42: Separating Ssd

    (5) Separating SSD&HDD * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. SSD&HDD Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 43 SSD&HDD Step3. Raise the main LCD monitor Module. Pull the bottom and lift up the I/O port cover. Step 1 Step 2 Step4. Pull out HDD Tray by pressing the grip.
  • Page 44 SSD&HDD Step5. Open four Tray hinges carefully in opposite directions as in image. Step6. SSD will be separated smoothly. Step7. Assemble SSD bottom to join Tray bottom. Caution: Power must be disconnected before replacing SSD. Before replace the device, remove static electricity of technician.
  • Page 45: Installation Of Optional Devices - Option

    3. Installation of Optional Devices - Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. (1) LCD module – Option LCD monitor module Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 46 LCD monitor module Step3. Lift up the LCD monitor. Step4. Turn the 2 hand-screws to “open” direction. Step5. Remove the monitor cable.
  • Page 47 LCD monitor module Step6 Lift up the LCD monitor module and detach from the main body. Step7. Separate LCD monitor module. Step8. LCD monitor module is now Replacement.
  • Page 48: Cdp Module - Option

    (2) CDP module – Option / Domestic demand * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. CDP-Option Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 49 CDP-Option Step3. Separating Back cover. Caution Step4. Turn hand screw and remove Hook Mother board Bracket. (Pull and lift up) Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up.
  • Page 50 CDP-Option Zoom in Step4-1 Step4-2 Hook Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up. Zoom in Step5. Put holes in the sample place. (Image reference/VGA2 Port) Step6. Reassemble Mother board reverse procedure of ‘Step4’. CABLE...
  • Page 51 CDP-Option Step7. Assemble the CDP module with the mother board bracket of the body. Step8. Assemble CDP module to back of Mother board bracket by hand screw.
  • Page 52 CDP-Option Step7. Reassemble back cover procedure of ‘Step1-4’.
  • Page 53: Nd Display Module -Option / Domestic Demand

    (3-1) 2 Display module –Option / Domestic demand * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Domestic demand Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 54 2nd display(10inch, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Domestic demand Step3. Lift up the LCD monitor. Step4. Turn the 2 hand-screws to “open” direction. Step5. Remove the monitor cable.
  • Page 55 2nd display(10inch, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Domestic demand Step6 Lift up the LCD monitor module and detach from the main body. Step7. Separate LCD monitor module.
  • Page 56 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Domestic demand display Step6. Fit lower hinge cap under Hinge to put holes in the sample place. Step7. Assemble the 2nd display with the Hinge. Step8. Fasten 1 screw to fix the hinge. Step9.
  • Page 57 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Domestic demand Step10. Remove the I/O Cover. Step11. Fit lower hinge cap under Hinge to put holes in the sample place. (RJ11 PORT, VGA PORT)
  • Page 58 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Domestic demand Step14. Carefully equip touch monitor. Step15. Tighten the rear screws in the direction of “LOCK” 2nd display installation complete * The unit is successfully installed if the O/S boots on the 2nd display unit.
  • Page 59: Nd Display Module -Option / Export

    (3-2) 2 Display module –Option / Export * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – OPTION / Export Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 60 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Export Step3. Lift up the LCD monitor. Step4. Turn the 2 hand-screws to “open” direction. Step5. Remove the monitor cable.
  • Page 61 2nd display(10inch, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Export Step6 Lift up the LCD monitor module and detach from the main body. Step7. Separate LCD monitor module.
  • Page 62 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Export display Step6. Fit lower hinge cap under Hinge to put holes in the sample place. Step7. Assemble the 2nd display with the Hinge. Step8. Fasten 1 screw to fix the hinge. Step9.
  • Page 63 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Export Step10. Remove the I/O Cover. Step11. Fit lower hinge cap under Hinge to put holes in the sample place. (COM3 PORT, VGA PORT)
  • Page 64 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Export Step14. Reassemble monitor procedure of ‘Step3-5’. Step15. Tighten the rear screws in the direction of “LOCK” 2nd display installation complete * The unit is successfully installed if the O/S boots on the 2nd display unit.
  • Page 65 2nd display(10.1, 12.1 inch monitor) – Option / Export ※ Bios Setup after 2 display Installation Step14. Connect 2 display to POS device and turn on AC power. Step15. While booting POS device, press ‘Delete’ key and enter into BIOS mode. Select ‘Advanced – Serial Port 3 Configuration’.
  • Page 66 Step16. After enter to ‘Serial Port 3 Configuration’ mode, select ‘Change Settings – RI # Pin Function’.
  • Page 67 Step17. Change ‘RI# Pin Function - [No Power]’ to ‘+12V’.
  • Page 68 Step18. After saving the configuration please choose ‘Save & Exit Step19. POS terminal will be rebooted. You can see the default is changed into COM3 and 12V ※ Caution: Set the BIOS after assembling 2 LCD with pos terminal...
  • Page 69: Msr Module - Option

    (4-1) MSR Module - Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. MSR-OPTION Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 70 MSR-OPTION Step3. Assemble 2 screws from side using hand. (as shown above) Step 4. Assemble the MSR...
  • Page 71 MSR-Option Zoom in Step 5. Monitor under put holes in the sample place.
  • Page 72 MSR+SCR+I-Button (another guess) Module – Option Step6. Access to POSBANK homepage Step7. Click on the button on the toolbar (Position : SUPPORT -> Firmware and Drivers ) Step8. Search the MSR at search engine. Step9. Download the MSR mapper file...
  • Page 73 Step11. Click NEXT.. Step12. After the installation is complete 'Select Device' to Make sure that the choice is normally a FW update.
  • Page 74 Check MSR Module type C type Do – MSR DO not – SCR, I-button D type Do – MSR, SCR DO not –, I-button E type Do- MSR, SCR, I-button Do not-X...
  • Page 75: Insert Scr To Msr Module - Option

    (4-2) Insert SCR to MSR Module – Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. Insert SCR to MSR - OPTION Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 76 Insert SCR to MSR - Option Zoom in Step3. Monitor under put out holes in the sample place.
  • Page 77 Insert SCR to MSR - OPTION Step4. Separate 2 screws from side using hand. (as shown above)
  • Page 78 Insert SCR to MSR - Option Step5. Turn screw and remove separate MSR module. (lift up) Step6. Fasten 4 screws to fix the MSR rear case.
  • Page 79 Insert SCR to MSR - Option Step7. Fasten 1 screw to fix the MSR module. Step8. Reassemble a unit using the reverse procedure of step1-4 above.
  • Page 80: Msr+Scr+I-Button (Another Guess) Module - Option

    (4-3) MSR+SCR+I-Button (another guess) Module – Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. MSR-OPTION Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 81 MSR+SCR+I-Button (another guess) Module – Option Step3. Assemble 2 screws from side using hand. (as shown above) Step 4. Assemble The MSR+SCR+I-Button.
  • Page 82 MSR+SCR+I-Button (another guess) Module – Option Step 5. Monitor under put out holes in the sample place.
  • Page 83 MSR+SCR+I-Button (another guess) Module – Option Step6. Access to POSBANK homepage Step7. Click on the button on the toolbar (Position : SUPPORT -> Firmware and Drivers ) Step8. Search the MSR at search engine. Step9. Download the MSR mapper file...
  • Page 84 Step11. Click NEXT.. Step12. After the installation is complete 'Select Device' to Make sure that the choice is normally a FW update.
  • Page 85: Usb Module - Option

    (5) USB Module - Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. USB-Option Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 86 USB-Option Step3. Lift up the I/O COVER. Step4. Assemble the USB with the Body. Step5. Fasten 2 hand screw to fix the USB..
  • Page 87 USB - Option Zoom in Step6. Put holes in the sample place. (USB Port)
  • Page 88 USB - Option Step7. Put holes in the sample lace. (POWER PORT)
  • Page 89: Smart Battery Module - Option

    (6) Smart Battery Module – Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. Smart Battery Module Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 90 Smart Battery Module - Option Step3. Separating Back cover. Caution Step4. Turn hand screw and remove Hook Mother board Bracket. (Pull and lift up) Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up.
  • Page 91 Smart Battery Module - Option Zoom in Step4-1 Step4-2 Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up. Step5. Put holes in the sample place. (Image reference/CN2 PORT) and connect smart battery board Smart battery board...
  • Page 92 Smart Battery Module - Option Step6. Connect cable to smart battery board.and connect cable other sub smart battery board Step7. Reassemble Mother board reverse procedure of ‘Step4’. Sub Smart battery board Step8. Insert sub smart battery board assemble by 2 screws.
  • Page 93 Smart Battery Module - Option Step9. Lay down the product on soft cloth. Step10. Use cutter or ripper to remove Smart battery cover. Step11. Insert Smart battery and assemble by 2 screws.
  • Page 94 Smart Battery Module – Option -Warning- 1. When power cable connect the product, Do not disassemble of assemble the products. 2. Check the Smart battery.
  • Page 95: Speaker Module - Option

    (7) Speaker Module - Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. Speaker-Option Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 96 Speaker-Option Step3. Separating Back cover. Caution Step4. Turn hand screw and remove Hook Mother board Bracket. (Pull and lift up) Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up.
  • Page 97 Speaker-Option Zoom in Step4-1 Step4-2 Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up. Step5. Remove the Power-switch.
  • Page 98 Speaker-Option Zoom in Step6. Assemble 2 Speakers to inner side of body by screws. Step7. Connect each Mother board Speaker connector to Speaker cable.
  • Page 99 Speaker-Option Step8. Reassemble the Power-switch. Step9. Assemble the Back cover befor Turn hand screw and assemble Mother board Bracket. (down and push)
  • Page 100: 2Nd Hdd Module - Option

    (8) 2 HDD Module - Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. 2nd HDD - Option Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 101 HDD - Option Step3. Separating Back cover. Back cover Caution Step4. Turn hand screw and remove Hook Mother board Bracket. (Pull and lift up) Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up.
  • Page 102 2nd HDD - Option Zoom in Step4-1 Step4-2 Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up. Step5. Put holes in the sample place. (Image reference) and connect smart battery board Step6. Reassemble Mother board reverse procedure of ‘Step2’...
  • Page 103 HDD - Option Zoom in Step7.Connect STA Cable to Mother Board. POWER 연결 SATA Cable connector position 1 Connector - SATA POWER 2 Connector - SATA DATA SATA 2 연결...
  • Page 104 HDD - Option Step8. Put back Mother board and connect HDD to SATA cable. Step9. Assemble 2 HDD to back side of Mother board bracket by hand screw. Step10. Assemble the Back cover before Turn hand screw and assemble Mother board Bracket. (down and push)
  • Page 105: Memory - Option

    (9) Memory - Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. Memory -Option Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 106 Memory -Option Step3. Separating Back cover. Caution Step4. Turn hand screw and remove Hook Mother board Bracket. (Pull and lift up) Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up.
  • Page 107 Memory -Option Zoom in Step4-1 Step4-2 Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up. Zoom in Step5. Place Mother board as in image. Step6. Install the Memory.
  • Page 108 Memory - Option Mother board connect postion Memory installation position - 2GB SODIMM RAM(DDR3)
  • Page 109 Memory - Option Assemble the SODIMM from the Step7. socket. DDR SODIMM notch...
  • Page 110 Memory -Option Step8. Assemble the Back cover before Turn hand screw and assemble Mother board Bracket. (down and push)
  • Page 111: Cash Drawer - Option

    (10) Cash drawer - Option * Warning: Completely remove power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. Cash drawer - Option Step1. Please lift up the I/O cover. Step2. Remove the adapter cable. Disconnect cap from base of Unit.
  • Page 112 Cash drawer - Option Step3. Separating Back cover. Caution Step4. Turn hand screw and remove Hook Mother board Bracket. (Pull and lift up) Caution : Look at the frame hook before pull and lift up.
  • Page 113 Cash drawer - Option Zoom in Step2-1 Step2-2 Caution : Turn to one hand screw and Remove the CDP module. Blacking Step5. Use cutter or ripper to remove Io bracket blanking.
  • Page 114 Cash drawer - Option Step6. Assemble a hexa bolt and fasten Screw to cash drawer. Same image about step4.
  • Page 115 Cash drawer - Option Step7. Assemble cable to Mini PCI Board. Zoom-in Step8. Insert Mini PCI Board and fasten two screws..
  • Page 116 Cash drawer - Option Cash drawer NO.1 : Cash drawer to Mini PCI No 2. Mini PCI to Mother board(COM5) MINI PCI...
  • Page 117: Motherboard

    4. Motherboard (1) Motherboard Overview This includes description of the jumpers and connectors on the motherboard. Warring Take note of the following precautions before you install motherboard components or change any motherboard settings. Unplug the power cord from the wall socket before touching any component. Before handling components, use a grounded wrist strap or touch a safely grounded object or a metal object, such as the power supply case, to avoid damaging them due to static electricity.
  • Page 118: Motherboard Layout

    (2) Motherboard Layout This includes description of the jumpers and connectors on the motherboard. Motherboard view 15 4...
  • Page 119 This includes description of the jumpers and connectors on the motherboard. NO Description NO Description CPU FAN Speaker Connector (R1, L2) SYSTEM FAN DC-Out Connector (DC OUT) Front Connector Smart Battery reserve Connector Serial Port Connector (COM4, COM6) Serial Port Connector (COM5) Serial ATA 3 Connector (SATA1, SATA2) Serial ATA 3 Connector (SATA3, SATA4) Serial ATA 3 Connector (SATAW3, SATAW4...
  • Page 120: Jumpers

    (3) Jumpers Clear CMOS (CMOS1) This jumper allows you to clear the Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM in CMOS. You can clear the CMOS memory of date, time, and system setup parameters by erasing the CMOS RTC RAM data. The onboard button cell battery powers the RAM data in CMOS, which includes system setup information such as system passwords.
  • Page 121 2.COM1, COM2, RI/+5V/+12V Select (JCOMPWR1A / JCOMPWR1B) R1 (Default) +12V 3. LVDS Backlight control power selection (JLVDS_BKL1) +3.3v (Default)
  • Page 122 4. LVDS Backlight Enable contral selection (JLVDS_BKL3) On LVDS1 On JBKL1 connector Connector (Default) 5. LVDS Brightness control selection (JLVDS_BKL4) On JBKL1 On LVDS1 Connector Connector (Default)
  • Page 123 6. Onboard Touch function Enable/Disable selection(USB_SEL) Linear Mode PWM Mode (Default) 7. VGA2 power selection (JVGA2) (Default)
  • Page 124 8. LVDS2 power selection (LVDS_P2) (Default)
  • Page 125: Bios Setup Utility

    5. BIOS Setup Utility * This chapter tells how to change the system settings through the BIOS Setup menus. Detailed descriptions of the BIOS parameters are also provided. (1) BIOS setup program This motherboard supports a programmable firmware chip that you can update using the provided utility. Use the BIOS Setup program when you are installing a motherboard, reconfiguring your system, or prompted to “Run Setup.”...
  • Page 126 1.1 Legend Box The keys in the legend bar allow you to navigate through the various setup menus. Key(s) Function Description ←,→ Select Screen ↑,↓ Select Item Enter Select Change Option / Field General Help Previous Value Optimized Defaults Save and Exit Exit...
  • Page 127 1.2 List Box This box appears only in the opening screen. The box displays an initial list of configurable items in the menu you selected. 1.3 Sub-menu Note that a right pointer symbol (▶) appears to the left of certain fields. This pointer indicates that you can display a sub-menu from this field.
  • Page 128: Bios Setup

    (2) BIOS Setup 2.1 BIOS Menu Screen When you enter the BIOS, the following screen appears. The BIOS menu screen displays the items that allow you to make changes to the system configuration. To access the menu items, press the up/down/right/left arrow key on the keyboard until the desired item is highlighted, then press [Enter] to open the specific menu.
  • Page 129: Main Setup

    2.2 Main Setup This menu gives you an overview of the general system specifications. The BIOS automatically detects the items in this menu. Use this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date etc. 1. System Language English 2. System Time The time format is <Hour>,<Minute>,<Second>.
  • Page 130 2.3 Advanced BIOS Setup Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, such as Chipset configuration, to go to the sub menu for that item.
  • Page 131 2.3-1. PCI Subsystem Setting The PCI PnP menu items allow you to change the advanced settings for PCI/PnP devices. The menu includes setting IRQ and DMA channel resources for either PCI/PnP. Above 4G Decoding [Disabled]  Configuration options:[Enable][Disable] PCI Latency Timer [32 PCI Bus Clocks] ...
  • Page 132: Acpi Settings

    2.3-2. ACPI Settings ACPI Sleep State [S3 (suspend to RAM)]  Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter the SUSPEND button is press. Configuration options: [Suspend Disable][S1 (CPU Stop Clock)] [S3 (suspend to RAM )] S3 Video Repost [Disabled] ...
  • Page 133: Cpu Configuration

    2.3-3. CPU Configuration CPU configuration  Displays the CPU information Hyper-threading [Enabled]  Enable or disable Hyper-threading support. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Active Processor Cores [All]  Select the numbers of cores in each processor package. Configuration options: [All] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]...
  • Page 134: Sata Configuration

    2.3-4. SATA Configuration SATA Controller(s) [Enabled]  This field is used to enable or disable for the Serial ATA Channels. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] SATA Mode [IDE Mode]  Support IDE, AHCI or RAID mode Configuration options: [Disable][IDE Mode][AHCI Mode][RAID Mode]...
  • Page 135 2.3-5. PCH-FW Configuration This section is used to disable the PC at the hardware level in the event of loss or theft. Configure Management Engine Technology Parameters...
  • Page 136 2.3-6. ATM Configuration Intel AMT [Enable]  Enabled/Disabled AMT Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Un-configure ME  Un-configure ME without password. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]...
  • Page 137 2.3-7 USB Configuration USB Configuration Parameters USB Device  Display how many devices are connected. Legacy USB Support [Enabled]  Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled][Auto]...
  • Page 138 2.3-8. Second Super IO Configuration Second Super IO Configuration  Display 2 Super IO information...
  • Page 139 2.3-8-1. Serial Port 3/4/5/6 Configuration Set Parameters of Serial Port 3/4/5/6 (COM3/4/5/6) Serial Port [Enable]  Enable or Disable Serial Port. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Device setting  Display serial port(COM) setting. Change Setting [Auto]  Select the IO/IRQ setting of the I/O device...
  • Page 140 2.3-9. Suport IO Configuration Resume on PS2 KB/MS [Disabled]  Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Resume on Ring [Disabled]  Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Watch Dog Timer [Disabled]  Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]...
  • Page 141 2.3-9-1. Serial port 1/2 Configuration Set Parameters of Serial Port 1/2 (COM1/2) Serial Port Configuration Serial Port [Enable]  Enable or Disable Serial Port. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Device setting  Display serial port(COM) setting. Change Setting [Auto]  Select the IO/IRQ setting of the I/O device...
  • Page 142: Parallel Port Configuration

    2.3-9-2. Parallel port Configuration Set Parameters of Parallel Port Parallel Port [Enable]  Enable or Disable Parallel Port. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Device Settings  Display Parallel port setting. Change setting [Auto]  Select the IO/IRQ setting of the I/O device Device Mode [STD Printer Mode] ...
  • Page 143 2.3-10. H/W Monitor PC Health Status  Display hardware status.
  • Page 144 2.3-10-1. Smart Fan Mode Configuration Smart Fan Function [Enable]  Enable or Disable Smart Fan Function. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Smart Fan Mode Configuration  Select CPU & System Fan mode...
  • Page 145 When this feature is set to automatic teh CPU’s fan speed will rotate accroding to the CPU’s temperature , the higher the temperature , the faster the speed of rotation. Configuration options: [Silen Mode] [Optimal Mode][Performance Mode]...
  • Page 146 2.3-11. Option Rom Policy Boot option filter [UEFI and Legacy]  This option controls what devices system can boot to Option for [UEFI and Legacy][Legacy only][UEFI only] Launch PXE 0Prom Policy[Disable]  Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE 0pROM Option for Enable or Disable Launch Storage 0Prom policy[Legacy only] ...
  • Page 147: Cpu Ppm Configuration

    2.3-12. CPU PPM Configuration EIST [Enable]  Enable or Disable Intel Speedstep. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Turbo Mode [Enable]  Enable or Disable Intel Turbo Mode. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] CPU C3/C6/C7 Report [Enable]  Enable or Disable CPU C3,C6 and C7 report to OS Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]...
  • Page 148 2.5. Chipset...
  • Page 149 2.5-1. PCH-IO Configuration Lan 1 Controller [Enable]  Option for [Enable] [Disable] Wake on Lan1[Enable]  Enable or Disable integrated Lan to wake the system(The wake on lan can not be disabled if ME is on at Six state) Option for [Enable][Disable] Lan 2 Controller [Enable] ...
  • Page 150 VGA 12V Configuration [Disable]  Select rear IO VGA connector power output...
  • Page 151 2.5-1-1. USB Configuration USB3.0 Support [Enabled]  Enable/Disable USB 3.0 support Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] USB Ports Per-Port Disable Control [Disabled]  Enable/Disable USB Ports Per-Port control support Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]...
  • Page 152 2.5-1-2. PCH Azalia Configuration PCH Azalia configutation setting [Auto]  Option for [Disable][Enable][Auto]...
  • Page 153 2.5-2. System Agent(SA) Configuration VT-d [Disable]  Set VT-d Enable or Disable Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]...
  • Page 154: Graphics Configuration

    2.5-2-1. Graphics Configuration DVMT Pre –Allocated [64M]  Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated(Fixed) Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device. DVMT Total Gfx Mem [256M]  Select DVMT 5.0 Total Graphic Memory sixe used by the Internal Graphics Device.
  • Page 155 2.5-2-1-1. LCD control Primary IGFX Boot Display [CRT]  Select the display port which be activated during POST. This has no effect if external graphics present. Secondary IGFX Boot Display [LVDS2]  Select the 2 display port which be activated during POST. LCD Panel Type [1024x768] ...
  • Page 156 2.5-2-2. Memory Configuation Memory Configuration  Display system memory information...
  • Page 157 2.6. Boot Boot Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout [1]  Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock State [On]  Select the keyboard NumLock state Configuration options: [On] [Off] Quick Boot [Disable]  Configuration options: [Disable] [Enable]...
  • Page 158 2.7 Security Administrator Password  Set setup Administrator Password User Password  Set User Password...
  • Page 159 2.8 Save & Exit Save changes and Exit  Exit system setup after saving the changes. Discard changes and Exit  Exit system setup without saving the changes. Save changes and Reset  Reset the system after saving the changes. Restore Defaults ...
  • Page 160: Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting (1) Network Issues Symptom Corrective Procedure ▪ Check if hub or switch is working correctly Cannot access LAN ▪ Check RJ45 cable connection ▪ Check if LAN LEDs are on/off ▪ Reinstall LAN card ▪ Replace motherboard (2) MSR Issues Symptom Corrective Procedure ▪...
  • Page 161: Touch-Screen Issues

    (5) Touch-screen Issues Symptom Corrective Procedure ▪ Check touch-screen cable connection Touch-screen doesn’t detect touch ▪ Check motherboard and LCD cable connection operations ▪ Check BIOS set-up (6) Power Issues Symptom Corrective Procedure ▪ Check A/C cable connection System switches off abruptly and ▪...
  • Page 162: Maintenance

    7. Maintenance Safety Warning POSBANK will not be held responsible for repairs conducted via service providers other than those officially specified by the seller. General Guidelines Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet. 2. Disconnect all cables from the POS main unit before attempting reparation.

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