Using An External Vga Display With The P1220; Led Diagnostics; Using The P1220; Starting Up The P1220 - Radiant P1220 POS User Manual

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Attach the DVI cable to the P1220 and attach the second display
From Start
Settings
Hit Setting (it will show you screen #1 and #2).
Hit #2 screen
Select Extend Desktop button
Hit Apply
Select Locate desktop and you should get a #2 shown on the second display
The resolution might need to be adjusted depending on display. For Radiant OCD display, the resolution
should be 640x480 (60 hz).
Hit Apply
It should project or extend the second desktop to the second display.

Using an external VGA display with the P1220

To use a second display or video projector to demo software on the P1220, a DVI to VGA adapter is required.
Attach the DVI to VGA adapter to the P1220 in the DVI connector.
Attach the second display or projector to the VGA port.
From Start
Settings
Hit Intel Dual Display (Clone) button
Hit Apply
It should project the same image as the desktop to the screen or projector. Note: If size of projected
display is wrong, make sure screen resolution and color are the same for desktop and projected displays (ie
800x600) under Control Panel Display Settings

LED Diagnostics

On the connectivity panel of the P1220, there are 4 LED lights that can be used for diagnostics.
Green power - "Power" - is active and solid with power is available to the terminal.
Red - "Hard disk drive" - is active if activity is occurring with the hard drive or compact flash card
Network
Green - "Lnk" - is active and solid with functioning network connection.
Yellow - "Act" - is active if activity (transmit and receive) data is on the network
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Using the P1220

The P1220 platform functions as a POS terminal for your business. Performance and functionality will differ
according to the operating system, software, and peripheral devices you install.

Starting Up the P1220

In order to run your operating system and access your software and data, you must start up the P1220 platform.
To start up the P1220, complete the following step:
Simply plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. The system automatically turns on once plugged into
the outlet.
NOTE: Depending on your installed operating system and your selected settings, your system will vary in
the amount of time it takes to boot up.
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