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Contents g s • Keep this manual for future reference. • Keep this equipment from moisture and dust. • Place the equipment on a stable surface before setting it up. • If there is any of the following situation arise, notify a qualified service technician immediately: The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has been spilt on to the equipment. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. The equipment does not function normally. • Do not block any ventilation openings to prevent the equipment from overheat. • Do not leave the equipment in a non air‐conditioned environment where the storage temperature may go above 70°C (158°F), as this can cause damage to the equipment. e • Gently wipe screen with a clean soft hair lens brush, or a lint‐free cloth. • Do not apply pressure to the screen while cleaning • Do not spray any liquid directly onto the screen or the casing of the Neptune Terminal • Chemical cleaners have been reported to cause damage on the screen of the Neptune Terminal. • The technical descriptions and specifications of the equipment are subject to change without notice. • For safety reasons, wear gloves when assembling the product.
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Contents This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limit of a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment ...
Congratulations on your purchase of this POS PC. This product is specifically designed to offer you enhanced features, speed, and performance to promote your business higher flexibility and a superior customer experience. This POS terminal comes equipped with the following features: Modular design provides the owner with the following benefits: (a) Saving Cost of cost effectiveness, (b) customization flexibility, and (c) easy Ownership ...
Chapter 1— Welcome To open the front cover, press the cover release latch. Cover release latch DESCRIPTION 1 Power button 2 Slim type DVD‐RW 3 Key lock 4 LED status indicator 5 Two front access USB 2.0 ports 6 Headphone and microphone jacks 7 Compact flash card slot ...
Chapter 1 - Welcome DESCRIPTION FUNCTION 1 LPT Connects to a POS Printer. 2 Two USB Ports Connect to USB 2.0 device. 3 LAN Port Connects to the LAN. 4 Microphone Jack Connects to a microphone. 5 Audio Line In/Out Connectors Connects to audio source / external speakers. 6 Analog VGA Port Connects to a POS LCD monitor. 7 Two USB Ports Connect to USB 2.0 device. 8 COM Ports 1 – 4 Connect to POS peripherals. 9 PS/2 Keyboard Port Connects to a PS/2 keyboard. 10 PS/2 Mouse Port Connects to a PS/2 mouse. 11 ...
Chapter 1— Welcome Your Neptune POS PC collaborates with the Pyramid Touch Monitor to expand the capability and the flexibility for your business. Connect one end of the VGA cable to the VGA port on the back of your Neptune POS PC. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the VGA port on the back of the POS LCD Monitor. VGA Port on POS LCD Monitor VGA Cable VGA Port on POS PC Before setting up your Neptune, check that the package contains the following items. If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your vendor immediately. ...
Chapter 2 – Getting Started This chapter describes how to install the optional accessories on your Neptune POS PC for optimum serviceability. Before you start installing your Neptune, please read the following notices carefully The Neptune features two PCI slots. Do not plug in or unplug any interior devices, such as memory module or any function card, when the ATX PSU is powered on. The LAN chipset uses Intel Pro family network adapter. The Terminal has be built‐in the PXE Boot ROM function within the BIOS to execute Boot ROM already. For installation and compatibility, using the DDR2 RAM Module from the original manufacturer is recommended. The USB device connector is Hot Swap. Do not plug in or unplug any connectors other than USB devices when the power is on. ...
Chapter 2 – Getting Started Output Voltage COM Port Average Max. Current PIN of COM1 5V / 0.5A, 12V / 0.5A 5V / 0.7A, 12V / 0.6A PIN of COM2 5V / 0.5A, 12V / 0.5A 5V / 0.7A, 12V / 0.6A PIN of COM3 5V / 0.5A, 12V / 0.5A 5V / 0.7A, 12V / 0.6A PIN of COM4 5V / 0.5A, 12V / 0.5A 5V / 0.7A, 12V / 0.6A We strongly recommend that you use the following add‐on devices to expand the utilities of your Neptune POS PC. Add‐on Card Model No. Brand Remarks Type LAN Realtek RTL8139C/ D 10/100 Base T SIS SIS900 10/100 Base T D‐Link DFE‐530TX 10/100 Base T ...
Your warranty remains in effect only if all internal settings are done by an authorized dealer or technician. This section is intended only for users who wish to perform adjustments by themselves and thereby void the warranty. You will need the following tools to disassemble a Neptune POS PC: • A screwdriver • Labeling material • A container to store the screws temporarily WARNING: Make sure that the power of your Neptune POS PC is turned off before removing the chassis.
Chapter 3 – System Upgrade WARNING: If you purchase a Neptune POS PC without a hard disk drive, contact your dealer for system upgrade. You can increase the system memory for your Neptune POS PC via onboard DDR Π SODIMM Socket. The Neptune POS PC supports one bank of 256/512/1024 MB DIMM Modules. ...
ITEM SPECIFICATION Model Name N‐1945 Processor Intel Celeron / Dual‐Core / Core 2 Duo Processor (LGA775) Memory 240‐pin DDR2 RAM * 2, up to 4GB (533/667) System Chipset Intel 945GC+ICH7R BIOS Award BIOS with enhanced ACPI 1.0 PnP/APM/DMI/ESCD/PCI bus 2.1/ On Now/ DRAM ECC AGP 3D Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, On Board Graphic Max. Graphics Share Memory Up To 224MB Parallel Port One LPT port (SPP/EPP/ECP), IRQ and address selectable by BIOS setup Serial Port Total 4 COM ports on board, IRQ selectable by BIOS setup Output on 9th pin by jumper selector. Each voltage output with poly switch protector. USB Port 6 X USB 2.0 Ports, IDE or SATA 1 X IDE Port Port 2 X SATA Port (with RAID 0/1 function) PCI Slots 2 X PCI Slots Compact Flash One bootable compact flash card socket (Type I/II) Card System Power ATX 250W Internal Power Supply. AC 100 to 240V Full Range. ...
Appendix — Technical Information ITEM SPECIFICATION Audio AC97 CODEC on board Keyboard PS/2 Mouse PS/2 System Size 340mm (L) x 295mm (W) x 95mm (H) S/W DOS/ Windows 2000/ Windows 7 / WEPOS/ POSReady2009 Compatibility Operation 0°C to 40°C Temperature Storage ‐25°C to 70°C Temperature ...
Appendix — Technical Information Question 1: Why does the system appear unstable after updating BIOS? Answer: Load optimized defaults (or load SETUP Default) after flashing BIOS. If the system remains unstable, clear CMOS to solve the problem. Question 2: How do I clear CMOS? Answer: To clear CMOS, do the following: Turn off power and switch off the power adapter. Remove the jumper from clear CMOS 2‐3 PIN and insert the jumper to clear CMOS 1‐2 PIN. Remove the jumper from clear CMOS 1‐2 PIN and re‐insert the jumper to clear CMOS 2‐3 PIN. Switch on the power again. Press Delete to enter CMOS setting and load optimized defaults. Save changes and reboot the system. Question 3: How to use the Boot Menu? Answer: To use the Boot Menu, do the following: Press F9 to enter the Boot Menu. Select the Boot device from the Boot Menu. ...
Appendix — Technical Information WARNING: If you encounter any trouble during boot up, please follow the troubleshooting procedures below to solve the problem. START Turn off the power and unplug the AC power cable. Remove all the add‐on cards, and cables from motherboard. Isolate the short pin. Has the motherboard shorted out? Failure has been excluded. ...
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Appendix — Technical Information The problem may be caused by power supply, CPU, Is the LED on? Is the CPU fan running? memory, CPU, or memory socket. Failure has been excluded. The VGA card, VGA card slot, or the Is there any image on the display? monitor may be defective. Failure has been excluded. Turn off the system and reboot after the keyboard and the mouse are plugged in. The keyboard or the ...