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Introduction Features: Intel® low power consumption and high performance technology Durable ultra-slim & robust die-casting aluminum chassis Smart Battery Backup - supply voltage more than one hour without any external power supply 4 x USB 2.0,1 x RS-485/422/232, 3 x RS-232, Gigabit Ethernet port (RJ-45), cash drawer port (RJ-11) and 1 X parallel port equipped Video Module (Optional) Wireless LAN supported...
Unpacking the Box Verify that the box contains the following items. Device X 1 Power Adaptor X 1 Power Cord X 1 Driver and utility CD X 1 Wall mount Kit x 1 Chapter 3...
Hardware Setup 3.1. Quick Tour Front View LED Indicator The Power indicator will glow green when power is on. The HDD indicator will blink green when the HDD is accessed. The LAN indicator will blink green when transferring data though the LAN. Chapter 3...
Back Panel I/O Note: For details of I/O ports on the back panel, please refer to Chapter 7 – I/O Definition. 3.2. Battery Pack Installation Before power-on the device, please install the battery (optional accessory) to the mainboard: 1. Un-tighten four screws on the back panel anticlockwise. Chapter 3...
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2. Open the back panel. 3. Separate the back panel from the front panel by lifting up and lay it down carefully. 4. Un-tighten the two screws fixing the battery bracket. Chapter 3...
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5. Insert the battery into the battery bracket as shown below. 6. Tighten the two screws to fix the battery bracket. 7. Plug the power cable to the 9-pin power connector in the correct orient. Chapter 3...
8. Close the back panel and tighten the four screws on the back panel. 3.3. Peripherals Installation Power Adapter Connect the 4-pin output jack of the adapter to the DC 19V jack on the back panel of the device. USB Mouse, USB Keyboard 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 device, another end to your internet device. Cash Drawer Connect one end of RJ-11 cable to the Cash Drawer port on the back panel of the device, another end to your cash drawer.
MSR Installation 1. Remove the three plastic covers from the device as shown below. 2. Open the device as steps describe in the section. 3.2. 3. Pass the MSR cable through the hole of the chassis as shown below. Chapter 3...
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4. Plug the MSR to the connector in the correct orient. 5. Tighten two screws of the MSR assembly as shown below. 6. Close the back panel and tighten the four screws on the back panel. 7. Finished. Chapter 3...
3.4. Wall mount Kit installation 1. Separate the wall mount kit. 2. Align the screw holes of the wall mount kit to the holes of the device and tighten the four screws. 3.4. Turn on the Device 1. Make sure all peripherals are connected properly. 2.
Driver and Utility Installation 4.1. Before the installation All installation procedures described below are based on Microsoft Windows XP. 1. Connect an external USB CDROM drive to the USB port and insert the driver CD and turn on the device. The program autoruns and displays the DRIVER BANK screen.
5.1. Select restart your computer right now or later. 5.2. Click Finish. 4.3. VGA Driver Installation 1. Click Graphic Driver. 2. Click VGA Driver for WIN2K/XP. Chapter 4...
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3. Click Next. 3.1. After files extracted, click Next on the welcome screen. 4. Read the License Agreement carefully and click Yes, and then the installation starts. 5.1. Select restart your computer right now or later. 5.2. Click Finish. Chapter 4...
4.4. LAN Driver Installation 1. Click RTL81x0 LAN Driver. 1.1. On the welcome screen, click Next. 1.2. Click Install to begin the installation. 3. Click Finish. Chapter 4...
4. AC’97 drivers begins to install. 5.1. Select restart your computer right now or later. 5.2. Click Finish. 4.6. Wireless LAN Driver Installation 1. Click AC’97 Audio Driver. Chapter 4...
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2. On the welcome screen, click Next, and then the installation begins. 3.1. Select restart your computer right now or later. 3.2. Click Finish. Chapter 4...
Power Management The backup battery equipped on SPPC 70 series is as “smart” as the battery for Notebook or handheld device; you can adjust any power management option that your unique hardware configuration supports. 5.1. Enter Power Option Properties Sheet There are two alternatives to enter Power Options Properties property sheet.
Option 2: 1. Click Start, click Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Power Options. 5.2. How to Set Power Options Power Schemes You can configure power settings under Power Schemes tab. Under Power schemes area, click the drop-down list to choose a power scheme to apply settings that fit the way you use SPPC 70.
Alarms You can set two kinds of low battery warning you’ll receive when battery power gets low and what action will be taken for SPPC 70 under Alarms tab. Low battery alarm and Critical battery alarm Check the box to enable Low battery alarm and Critical battery alarm function.
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Click Alarm Action to enter alarm actions setting sheet. On alarm actions setting sheet, select the type of alarm notification, which action SPPC 70 will take and which program will launch when the alarm occurs. Chapter 5...
Power Meter You can check power status under Power Meter tab. Check or uncheck the box to switch icon view and bar chart view. Under the icon mode, click the battery icon to show the detailed information about the battery. Chapter 5...
Advanced You can specify power-saving settings by checking boxes in Options area and clicking drop-lists in Power button under Advanced tab. Hibernate Enable the hibernate function by checking Enable hibernation box. Chapter 5...
TouchKit Utility Quick Guide 6.1. Launch Touchscreen V7.3.COM 1. Under Microsoft Windows XP, click “start” menu and select “Programs”, under ”Touchscreen V7.3.COM” menu, click “Touchscreen Control Panel V7.3.COM”, the control panel of the program shows. 6.2. User interface Serial Port Display serial port information of the system.
6.3. Serial Port Information Click Serial Port button, the serial port information shows. Click OK to back to the control panel. 6.4. Virtual Button Settings Click Virtual Button button, the dialogue box shows: The selected option will be in black. Virtual Button Option Under Virtual Button Option group box, there are four options: ˙Stream Mode...
˙Touch Down Mode Under Touch Down Mode, one single-tapping equals one left mouse clicking. ˙Drag Drop Mode Drag Drop mode allows you to select an object on the screen by tapping, and then slide the selected object to a new location on the screen, the selected object will be dropped on the new location by releasing the touch.
Right Button Automatic Mode Toggle On time is the duration between the tapping on the screen and that the right mouse button is “virtually” pressed and held. Release the tapping from screen after toggle-on, the pop-up menu shows. The minimize value is 0.5 and maximum value is 5. This option defines how long the right button function will be off.
No any sound effect. Touch Down Only When this option is selected, there will be one “beep” sound when tapping on the screen. Lift Off Only When this option is selected, there will be one “beep” sound when releasing from the screen. Both Touch Down &...
4 points, mode 1 a. The mark shows on the Left-up corner. b. Follow the instruction in green to touch the center of Cross Mark. c. When the instruction turns into yellow, releasing the tapping from the screen. d. Follow the instruction in green to touch the center of Cross Mark. e.
3. When the calibration procedure is completed, the message shows: To save the new calibration, click Yes, to restore the old calibration, click No. How to Use Event Selector 1. On the desktop of Windows, click icon. icon change to 3.
I/O Definition Please refer the detailed technical information about all I/O ports as followings. 7.1. Power Connector Description Description +19V GROUND +19V GROUND 7.2. Serial Port COM Port 1/2/3/4 Description Description RI / 5V /12V Chapter 7...
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Main Board ® Intel Ultra Low Voltage Celeron M 1GHz w/o L2 cache ® Intel Celeron M 1.5GHz L2 cache 1M Chipset Intel 852GM + ICH4 System Memory SO-DIMM DDR266/333, 128MB up to 1GB Thermal Solution Fan-less Microsoft Windows XP Professional, XPE, WEPOS, Windows CE, Linux Storage Device 1 x SATA , 2.5"...
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