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*POS87-2EB-478 *POS87-5EB-478 Jul. 2007 1/68 Version 1.1...
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Copyright Notice The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.1 System Overview 1.1.1 Front View 2 Watt Speakers x 2 . 1.1.2 Side View I/O Panel (Please see detail description on Chapter 1.2 Specifications) . HDD Driver Bay . Power Supply . 5/68 Version 1.1...
1.1.3 Rear View Thermal Vents of CPU . 1.1.4 Top View Thermal Vents of System . Option for Other Accessories (Pole display or display) . 1.1.5 Bottom View Jumper Setting . 6/68 Version 1.1...
1.2 Specification System Model SolidPOS 872 SolidPOS 875 Intel® Pentium® IV POS87-2B-478 POS87-5B-478 Main Board Support Socket 478 Intel® Pentium® IV/ Celeron®, FSB up to 400MHz Recommend: Intel® Mobile Celeron® 1.2 GHz or Intel® Celeron® 2.0 GHz or Intel® Pentium® IV 2.0GHz Core Logic Intel®...
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20% - 85% RH, non-condensing Main Unit Ordering Information Part No. Description POS87-2B-478 SolidPOS 872 w/ 12.1” TFT LCD, Intel® Pentium® IV Socket 478 CPU POS87-5B-478 SolidPOS 875 w/ 15” TFT LCD, Intel® Pentium® IV Socket 478 CPU Optional Accessories Ordering Information Part No.
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MSR: 2 Tracks, PS/2 Type A10400306RH Smart Card: USB Type MSR: 3 Tracks, PS/2 Type A10400305RH Smart Card: USB Type MSR: 2 Tracks, RS-232 Type A10400304RH Smart Card: USB Type MSR: 3 Tracks, RS-232 Type A10400104RH Smart Card: USB Type A10400005RH RFID: RS-232 Type A10400266RH...
Chapter 2 – Packing List The unit comes securely packaged in a shipping carton. Please contact your dealer if you find that anything is missing or damaged after examining the contents. The shipping carton should contain the following standard items : 2.1 Standard Items Main Unit .
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HDD & CD-ROM power extension cable . Power Cord (The picture varies from the area you locate) . CPU Heatsink . 12/68 Version 1.1...
Chapter 3 – Getting Started 3.1 System setup Item Photo Description Plug-in power cord and connect with AC power Push “Start Button” 16/68 Version 1.1...
3.2.3 HDD Installation Item Photo Description Remove 2 screws from HDD case and pull out HDD case. 1. Install HDD in the metal case. 2. Fasten 4 screws Slide the HDD into the POS system 1. Fasten 2 screws on the HDD cover 2.
3.2.4 CF Card Installation Item Photo Description Remove 2 screws Push CF into CF slot 3.2.5 OS Installation a. Please prepare a USB CD-ROM . b. Plug a USB CD-ROM into the USB port of POS system . c. Turn on the system and enter CMOS configuration page d.
Item Photo Description 1. Click “Yes, Restart my computer now” 2. Click “Complete” 3.3.2 Graphic Driver Item Photo Description Insert driver CD and select POS 8 series 1. Base on OS version and select the VGA driver( Ex. WinXP) 1. Click “Next” 22/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Click “Next” 1. Click “Yes” 1. Click “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” 23/68 Version 1.1...
3.3.3 Touch Panel Driver Item Photo Description 1. Insert driver CD and select POS 8 series 1. Select “Fujitsu Panel Driver( Serial Interface)” 1. Click “2. Plug and Play Device” 2. Click “OK” Click “Continue Anyway” 24/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Click “OK” 1. Check device manager, the “Fujitsu Touch Panel Driver…” should be listed on the screen Touch Panel Calibration Item Photo Description Execute “Touch Panel” from Windows Control Panel Click at “Calibration” 25/68 Version 1.1...
Item Photo Description Click at “Calibrate Now” 1. Follow the curser to click on the screen for calibration 3.3.4 Lan Driver Item Photo Description 1. Insert driver CD and select POS 8 series 1. Select “RTL8100 Lan Driver” 26/68 Version 1.1...
3.4 Optional Items Installation 3.4.1 MSR / RFID Item Photo Description 1. Remove 2 screws from system 1. Remove plastic cover 2. Remove inverter from system 1. Fasten 2 screws to connect MSR and POS system 2. Plug MSR cable on main board(CN5) 1.
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MSR Verification (Only for RS-232 interface) Item Photo Description 1. Click “Start” ”Program” ”Accessories” “Communications” “Hyper Terminal” 1. Name for the MSR Module(Ex. MSR) 2. Click “OK” 1. Set Connect using as “COM5” 2. Click “OK” 1. Set Bits per second: 9600 2.
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Item Photo Description 1. Stripe the MSR card to Reader and card information will be shown on the screen RFID Verification Item Photo Description 1. Click “Start” ”Program” ”Accessories” “Communications” “Hyper Terminal” 1. Name for the RFID Module(Ex. RFID) 2. Click “OK” 3.
Item Photo Description 1. Set Bits per second: 9600 2. Data bits: 8 3. Parity: None 4. Stop bits: 1 5. Flow control: Hardware 6. Click “OK” 1. Stripe the RFID card to Reader and card information will be shown on the screen 3.4.2 MSR / Smart Card Item...
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Item Photo Description 1. Fasten 2 screws to connect MSR and POS system 2. Plug MSR cable on main board(CN5) 3. Plug smart card cable on main board(USB2)(if smart card is selected) 1. Put inverter in the system and fasten 2 screws 2.
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Item Photo Description 1. Click “Hardware” 2. Click “Device Manager” 1. Right click the mouse 1. Click “Update Driver” 1. Select “No, not this time” 2. Click “Next” 34/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” 2. Click “Next” 1. Select “Indicate the location in the network” 2. Click “Browse” 1. Select CD-ROM, folder named “smart card reader” 2. Click “OK” 35/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Click “Next” 1. Click “Finish” 1. The USB Smart Card reader device is detected by the system Smart Card Utility Verification Item Photo Description 1. Click “My Computer” 2. Click “CD-ROM” 36/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Insert driver CD and select POS 8 series 1. Select “Directx8.1 / Acrobat Reader/ Card Reader Utility” 1. Select “Smart Card Reader Test Utility” 1. Select “SYN PcSc Test.exe” 37/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Select “STD2000” 2. Click “Reload” 1. The result will show “PASS” on the screen 38/68 Version 1.1...
3.4.3 MSR / iButton Item Photo Description Remove 2 screws from POS system 1. Remove plastic cover 2. Remove inverter from system 1. Fasten 2 screws to connect MSR / iButton and POS system 2. Plug MSR cable on main board(CN5) 1.
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Item Photo Description 1. Click “Start” ”Program” ”Accessories” “Communications” “Hyper Terminal” 1. Name for the MSR Module(Ex. MSR) 2. Click “OK” 1. Set “Connect using” as COM5 2. Click “OK” 1. Set Bits per second: 9600 2. Data bits: 8 3.
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Item Photo Description 1. Stripe the MSR card to Reader and card information will be shown on the screen 41/68 Version 1.1...
3.4.4 CD-ROM Item Photo Description 1. Connect converter board to CD-ROM 1. Fasten 2 screws on the converter board 1. Take out CD-ROM chassis 1. Push CD-ROM into chassis 1. Right turn CD-ROM 90 degree to the side view 42/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Fasten 2 screws 2. Right turn CD-ROM 180 degree to another side view 1. Fasten 2 screws 1. Slide the CD-ROM module into system 1. Fasten 2 screws 1. Connect cables follow numbers listed 43/68 Version 1.1...
Item Photo Description 1. Put side cover back and tighten 2 screws 3.4.5 Pole Display-VFD Item Photo Description Loosen 2 screws and remove side cover 1. Move the case to bottom side 2. Loosen the screw 1. Move the case to the other side 2.
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Item Photo Description 1. Pull out IDE cable 2. Pull out power cable 1. Move the case to bottom side 1. Pull out metal case 1. Remove 2 screws 2. Remove plastic cover 1. Move system to VFD side Cable 2.
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Item Photo Description 1. Fasten 2 screws at bottom side 1. Connect RS-232 cable to COM 4 1. Press all cables down 1. Push in the metal case 1. Put side cover back and tighten 2 screws 46/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Move the case to bottom side 2. Tighten the screw 2. Connect cables follow numbers listed 1. Upper IDE cable with red line at right side 2. Lower IDE cable with red line at left side 1.
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Item Photo Description 1. Adjust JP1, 12V and short 1-2 at Pin VFD Utility Verification Item Photo Description 1. Click “Start” ”Program” ”Accessories” “Communications” “Hyper Terminal” 1. Name for the MSR Module(Ex. VFD) 2. Click “OK” 1. Set “Connect using” as COM4 2.
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Item Photo Description 3. Set Bits per second: 9600 4. Data bits: 8 5. Parity: None 6. stop bits: 1 7. Flow control: Hardware 8. Click “OK” 1. Key in any letter or Numbers( Ex. Test) 2. The letters will show on the VFD screen 49/68 Version 1.1...
3.4.6 2 Display Item Photo Description Loosen 2 screws and remove side cover 1. Move the case to bottom side 2. Loosen the screw 1. Move the case to the other side 2. Loosen 2 screws 1. Pull out IDE cable 2.
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Item Photo Description 1. Move the case to bottom side 1. Pull out metal case 1. Remove 2 screws 2. Remove plastic cover 1. Move system to 2 display side 2. Locate 2 display at plastic cover position 3. Right turn to bottom side 1.
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Item Photo Description 1. Turn the case to top side 2. Connect VGA cable 3. Pass RS-232 cable through the chassis and connect to COM 4 1. Press all cables down 1. Push in the metal case 1. Tighten the bottom screw 52/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description Display 1. Move system to side view 2. Put side cover back and tighten 2 screws 1. Connect cables follow numbers listed 1. Upper IDE cable with red line at right side 2. Lower IDE cable with red line at left side Display 1.
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Display with touch panel If you order the 2 display comes with touch panel, please remember to adjust COM 4 jumper setting, select 9-10 of Pin1 at the bottom side of POS system. So that it could supply 5V DC on pin 1 for touch panel. Note: 1.
3.4.7 Mini PCI Wireless LAN Item Photo Description Mini PCI Wireless LAN 1. Use screw driver to open upper case 2. Remove 2 screws 1. Insert the WLAN card to mini PCI slot 2. Connect the Antenna to card as red mark 1.
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Item Photo Description 1. Remove 2 screws from cover bracket 2. Remove cover bracket 3. Antenna cable needs to go under cover bracket 4. Remove EMI cover 1. Tied Antenna cable with other cables 1. Stick the Antenna by temped tape to back cover 1.
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Mini PCI Wireless Lan Driver Installation Item Photo Description 1. Insert driver CD and select POS 8 series 1. Select “Wireless Lan Driver” 1. Click “Yes” 1. Select “Ralink Configuration Tool” 2. Click “Next” 57/68 Version 1.1...
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Item Photo Description 1. Select “Optimize for WiFi mode” 2. Click “Next” 1. Select “No, not this time” 2. Click “Next” 1. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” 2. Click “Finish” 58/68 Version 1.1...
Chapter 4 – BIOS setup 4.1 P4 M/B (POS87-2EB-478, POS87-5EB-478) 4.1.1 Starting Setup To enter BIOS, please click at “Delete” when booting up the POS system and you will see the picture below. BIOS Information CPU Information Memory Information Function Key Time setup 60/68 Version 1.1...
4.1.2 Resolution setup Item Photo Description Enter “Northbridge Configuration” of “Chipset” Enter “Flat Panel Type” 12” Choose your panel type 12” – 800x600 15” – 1024x768 61/68 Version 1.1...
Chapter 5 – M/B Information 5.1 M/B Jumper Setting (POS87-2EB-478, POS87-5EB-478) Clear CMOS Setup If you want to clear the CMOS Setup (for example forgot the password you should clear the setup and then set the password again.), you should close the JP1 about 3 seconds, then open again.
DCD or DTR Select of COM6 Setting JP4: DCD/DTR Setting Description Pentium 4/Mobile P4/Mobile P4-M Select JP7: Pentium 4/Mobile P4/Mobile Pentium 4-M Select Description Pentium 4 Mobile Celeron/P4-M LCD Power setting JP8: This jumper is for the setting of LCD panel voltage. Description +3.3V 5.2 COM &...
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