1-5. Installation Recommendations 1. Avoid installing during thunderstorms. (Possibility of dangerous exposure to electricity.) 2. Install away from damp spaces or water-leaks. 3. Beware of static occurrence during installation. 4. Use only ground connected and quality certified power cords and cables. 5.
Chapter 2. Product Overview 2-1. Inside Your Package 1. Please check your package and confirm its contents. 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.
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[Package Contents] Driver CD User manual Power cable AnyShop_D5 main unit...
2-2. Pre-installation Preparation 1. Remove protective film from touch-screen to prevent possible operating difficulties. 2. Attach all optional parts before setting up the main POS unit. 2-3. Product Outline - Each part of product may differ depending on the specific POS model.
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[Front View] LCD & Touch- panel display Smart Card Reader (SCR) Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Power LED Power switch HDD LED LAN LED Dual speakers...
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[Rear View] Customer display (CDP) - optional USB port I/O port Stand...
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[Power & I/O Ports] Description Description Power connector Ethernet port (LAN) PS/2 mouse connector USB port PS/2 keyboard connector Cash box port COM1, COM2, COM3 port LPT port VGA/monitor port...
2-4. Installation of Optional Devices [CDP Installation] Warning: Completely remove AC power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. 1. Insert (-) driver in the grooves marked: and detach cover from rear of main unit. 2. Connect to the main unit using the CDP-cable and insert the display in customer display space.
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[2nd Display Installation: 12 inch LCD Monitor] 1. Remove both screws as shown above and remove cover. 2. Replace standard cover with “Optional Cover” and reinsert screws.
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3. Use 2nd display cable to connect monitor to main unit. 5. Use the 2 remaining screws to secure the unit, and finally 4. Place monitor into frame and insert the 4 screws as shown. replace the cover.
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6. Testing: CDP is successfully installed when system boots after powering on. (CDP and 12 inch LCD Monitor are used only with COM4 port.) Warning: Completely remove AC power cable when opening main unit or installing optional devices. 2nd display installation complete...
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[Keyboard & Mouse Connection] 1. Keyboard connection: PS/2 type keyboard. 2. Mouse connection: PS/2 type mouse.
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[Connection via USB Port] Four USB ports are provided in the POS unit, two at the rear I/O and two 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.
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[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.
2-5. Basic Operations [Switching On POS] » NB: Switch on all peripheral units prior to powering on POS main unit. 2. Confirm that Windows loads correctly. 1. Press POWER button on the POS unit. (POWER LED will light up.)
[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. * Alternatively, you may shut down Windows by simply pressing the „Power‟ switch on the Main Unit. 1.
2-6. System Drivers OPOS driver We provide UNIPOS drivers for our OPOS driver system for products based on Windows XP. Supported devices: Cash drawer, CDP (Customer Display Panel), MSR (Magnetic Swipe Reader) and printer. OPOS driver installation ● Installation method: Driver will automatically install by clicking SETUP.EXE in your driver CD.
Chapter 3. BIOS Setup Utility 3-1. BIOS Setup Program The motherboard supports a programmable firmware chip that can be updated using the utility described in the following section. Use the BIOS Setup program when you are installing a new motherboard, reconfiguring your system, or prompted to “Run Setup”. Even if you are not prompted to use the Setup program, you can still change the configuration of your computer in the future.
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■ The default BIOS settings for this motherboard apply for most conditions to ensure optimal performance. If the system becomes unstable after changing any BIOS settings, load the default settings to ensure system compatibility and stability. Select the “Load Default Settings” item under the Exit Menu. ■...
3-2. Main menu Press <Del> to enter the AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. Use the <Arrow> keys to scroll through the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the sub-menu.
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The Main BIOS setup screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options and information associated with your selection. Grayed-out options cannot be configured; options in blue can. The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key legend is an area reserved for text to be displayed to help you with your selection. When an option is selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white and will often be accompanied by text.
3-3. Advanced BIOS Features Select the “Advanced” tab from the AIMB-2l2 setup screen to enter the “Advanced BIOS Setup” screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, and go to the sub menu for that item. You can display an “Advanced BIOS Setup” option by highlighting it using the <Arrow> keys. All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section.
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•Max CPUID Value Limit This item allows you to limit the CPUID maximum value. •Execute-Disable Bit Capability This item allows you to enable or disable the No-Execution page protection technology. •Hyper Threading Technology This item allows you to enable or disable Intel Hyper Threading technology. •Intel®...
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•ATA/IDE Configuration Configuration options: “Disabled”, “Compatible” or “Enhanced”. •Configure SATA as Configuration options: “IDE” or “AHCI”. •SATAI/SATA2 When entering setup, the BIOS automatically detects the presence of any SATA devices. This displays the status of SATA device auto-detection. •IDE Detect Time Out (Sec) This item allows you to select the time-out value for detecting ATA/ATAPI devices.
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•Onboard Serial port I [3F8 / IRQ4] This item allows user to adjust serial port l address and IRQ. •Onboard Serial port 2 [2F8/ IRQ3] This item allows user to adjust serial port 2 address and IRQ.
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•Onboard Serial port 3 [C80/IRQII] This item allows user to adjust serial port 3 address and IRQ. •Onboard Serial port 4 [C88/IRQI0] This item allows user to adjust serial port 4 address and IRQ. •Onboard Serial port 5 [C90/IRQII] This item allows user to adjust serial port 5 address and IRQ. •Onboard Serial port 6 [C98/IRQI0] This item allows user to adjust serial port 6 address and IRQ...
3-6. Hardware Health Configuration •CPU warning temperature Use this to set the CPU warning temperature threshold. When the system CPU reaches the warning temperature, the buzzer will beep.
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•Suspend mode Select the ACPI state used to suspend system. •Report Video on S3 Resume This item allows you to invoke VA BIOS POST on S3/STR resume.
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•ACPI Version Features This item allows you to enable RSDP pointers to 64-bit fixed system description tables. •ACPI APIC support Include APIC table pointer to RSDT pointer list. •AMI OEMB table Include OEMB table pointer to R(x)SDT pointer lists. •Headless mode Enable/Disable Headless operation mode through ACPI.
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•Power Management/APM Enable/Disable APM power management function. •Restore on AC Power Loss This option allows user to set system action on AC power restore after AC power loss. Available options include Power Off, Power On, Last Status. •Resume On Ring Disable/Enable RI wake event.
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•Legacy USB Support Enables support for legacy USB. Auto option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. •USB 2.0 Controller Mode This item allows you to select “HiSpeed” (48O Mbps) or “FullSpeed” (12 Mbps). •BIOS EHCI Hand-Off This is a workaround for OSs without EHCI hand-off support. The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver.
3-11. Advanced PCI/PnP Settings Select the PCI/PnP tab from the AIMB-212 setup screen to enter the Plug & Play BIOS Setup screen. You can display a Plug & Play BIOS Setup option by highlighting it with the <Arrow> keys. All Plug & Play BIOS Setup options are described in this section.
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•Clear NVRAM Set this value to force the BIOS to clear the Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM). The Optimal and Fail-Safe default setting is “No”. •Plug & Play O/S When set to “No”, BIOS configures all the devices in the system. When set to “Yes”, the operating system configures the Plug & Play devices not required for booting.
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•DMA Channel 0 / 1 / 3 / 5 / 6 / 7 When set to “Available”, will specify DMA is available to be used by PCI/PnP devices. When set to “Reserved”, will specify DMA is reserved for use by legacy ISA devices.
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•Quick Boot This item allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. •Quiet Boot If this option is set to “Disabled”, the BIOS displays normal Power On Self Test (POST) messages. If “Enabled”, an OEM Logo is shown instead of POST messages.
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Select “Security Setup” from the PCM-9562 Setup main BIOS setup menu. •Change Supervisor / User Password Allows you to either set a new password, or change an old password.
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•DRAM Frequency This item allows you to manually change DRAM frequency. •Configure DRAM Timing by SPD This item allows you to enable or disable detection by DRAM SPD. •Initiate Graphic Adapter This item allows you to select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device. •Internal Graphics Mode Select Select the amount of system memory used by the internal graphics device.
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•DVMT Mode Select Displays the active system memory mode. •DVMT/FIXED Memory Specifies the amount of DVMT/FIXED system memory to be allocated as video memory. •Boot Display Device Select boot display device at post stage. •Flat Panel Type This item allows you to select which panel resolution you want.
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•USB Functions Configurable options: Disabled, 2 USB Ports, 4 USB Ports, 6 USB Ports or 8 USB Ports. •USB 2.0 Controller Enables or disables the USB 2.O controller. •LANI controller Enables or disables the GbE controller. •SLP_S4# Min. Assertion Width This item allows you to set a delay of a set number of seconds.
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•Save Changes and Exit When you have completed system configuration, select this option to save your changes, exit BIOS setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect. 1. Select “Save Changes and Exit” from the “Exit” menu and press <Enter>. The following message appears: Save Configuration Changes and Exit Now? [Ok] [Cancel] 2.
Chapter 4. Troubleshooting 4-1. 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 4-2.
4-3. USB Issues Symptom Corrective Procedure USB port doesn‟t work ▪ Check Windows device manager for device recognition ▪ Check USB device status and connection ▪ Erase and re-install USB driver ▪ Change USB device 4-4. LCD Issues Symptom Corrective Procedure LCD backlight doesn‟t work ▪...
4-6. Power Issues Symptom Corrective Procedure System switches off abruptly and system does not ▪ Check A/C cable connection load ▪ Check motherboard power connection ▪ Check CPU settings/status ▪ Check DRAM settings ▪ Check power button cable connection ▪ Change power supply unit 4-7.
5-2. Clearing CMOS 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 include system setup information such as system passwords.
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5-3. Serial Port Power (COM1, 2, 3, 4, 6 RI, +12V and +5V) Jumper Settings This jumper allows you to select COM1 RI, +5V and +12V power. Set COMP1SELx to pins 5-6 for +5V power. Set COMP1SELx to pins 1-2 for +12V power. Finally, set COMP1SELx to pins 3-4 for RI selection.
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COM5 RS232, RS422, RS485 Selection JCOMPWR3 This jumper allows you to select COM5 RS232, RS422, RS485. Changing jumpers will select different RSxxx protocols. +12V JCOMPWR2 JCOMPWR1 JCOMPWR1 COMP1SEL5 JCOMPWR2 JCOMPWR3 Changing jumper settings while the power is on can severely damage the motherboard.
Chapter 6. Maintenance 6-1. Safety Warning POSBANK will not be held responsible for repairs conducted via service providers other than those officially specified by the seller. General Guidelines 1. Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet. 2. Disconnect all cables from the POS main unit before attempting reparation.
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[Detaching Main Unit] 1. Remove the 2 screws as shown above and take off cover. 2. Remove the 8 screws from the frame under the cover.
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3. Detach main unit from stand. 4. Main unit is now detached.
[MSR Installation] » PS2, USB and Serial port connections are supported 1. Remove dummy cover at the rear left of the main unit. 2. Connect MSR cable to MSR unit. 3. Affix MSR to main unit using 2 screws as shown.
[Motherboard Replacement] » We recommend removing MSR, HDD and CDP before replacing the motherboard. 1. Remove the 8 screws on reverse side of main unit using a (+) driver Rear cover is now removed and take off the rear cover.
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Frame is now removed 2. Remove all 10 screws from frame and take off frame.
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DUCT 3. When frame is removed, FAN and DUCT need to be separated. 4. Remove the screws as shown above and pull out FAN and DUCT.
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6. Remove cable from motherboard. Motherboard is now removed. 5. Next, remove the last 4 screws as shown above. 7. Replace with new motherboard and reassemble unit using the reverse procedure of steps 1-6 as shown previously.
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[Fan/Heatsink Replacement] 1. Separate rear cover and frame from rear side of main unit. 2. Remove the screws as shown above and pull out FAN and DUCT. (See P.78 & P.79 for reference.)
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DUCT FAN and DUCT are removed and can now be replaced. 3. Remove the 4 screws as shown above. (To replace the Heatsink, please continue to part 3.)
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HEATSINK 5. Remove the 2 screws as shown above and eject heatsink. 4. Disconnect cable from motherboard. 6. Remove cable from heatsink. HEATSINK is now removed. 7. Reassemble unit using the reverse procedure of steps 1-6.
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[Power Supply Unit (PSU) Replacement] » We recommend removing MSR, HDD and CDP before replacing power supply unit. 1. Remove the 8 screws from the reverse of the main unit and take off 2. Next, remove the 10 screws as shown above and take off frame. rear cover.
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Power supply unit is now removed. 3. Remove the last 2 screws as shown above. 4. Replace with new HDD and reassemble unit using the reverse procedure of steps 1-3 as shown previously.
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[Memory (RAM) Replacement] Please refer to “5-1. Motherboard Layout” for RAM location. 1. Push fixtures on both sides outwards (as shown above). 3. Insert new memory into slot and press lightly to fix into place. 2. Remove the memory from its slot.
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6-2. Technical Specifications (AnyShop D5) Intel Pineview-D D510 Chipset ICH8M SATA 2.5inch (Default 160GB) Memory DDR2 SODIMM x 1 slot (Default 1GB up to 2GB) Intel Gen3.5+GFX Render Core Display 15” TFT LCD with 5-wired resistive Touch Screen 1024 x 768 resolution...
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VFD type customer display (20 x 2) 2nd LCD 12.1" LCD : 1024 x 768 resolution WiFi Mini PCI for wireless LAN Mini PCI for VGA card Safety & EMI CE, FCC, KCC, CCC Power Supply INPUT: 100-240V~,50/60Hz 1.5A OUTPUT: DC 12V 5A OS Support Linux, Windows 2000/XP/XPE, WEPOS, POS Ready, Windows 7 * Specifications are subject to change without prior notice...
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