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  • Page 1 User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Liability Disclaimer

    Copyrights communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular ©2008 All rights reserved. The information in this installation. If this equipment does cause harmful document is subject to change without prior notice in interference to radio or television reception, which order to improve reliability, design and function and does can be determined by turning the equipment off and not represent a commitment on the part of the...
  • Page 3: Weee Notice

    WEEE Notice The WEEE mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU) and Norway. This appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the European Union.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CE Notice ......................i WEEE Notice......................ii Contents....................iii 1. Introduction ..................1 2. Unpacking the Box................2 POS50A-5B-LX800, POS50A-2B-LX800, POS50A-8B-LX800 ......2 PPC50A-5B-LX800, PPC50A-2B-LX800, PPC50A-8B-LX800 ......2 3. Hardware Setup..................3 3.1. Quick Tour ....................3 Front View...................... 3 Back Panel I/O ....................3 3.2.
  • Page 5 6.1. Power Connector ..................25 6.2. Serial Port ....................25 6.3. PS2/COM ..................... 26 6.4. Cash Drawer ....................26 7. Specification..................28 POS50A-5B-LX800 .................... 28 POS50A-2B-LX800 .................... 29 POS50A-8B-LX800 .................... 30 POS50A-5B-LX800, POS50A-2B-LX800, POS50A-8B-LX800 ......31 PPC50A-5B-LX800, PPC50A-2B-LX800, PPC50A-8B-LX800 ......32 Contents...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Features: AMD GeodeTM LX800 low power consumption and high performance technology Ultra-slim and light-weight chassis 2x USB 2.0, x RS-232 (COM 1/2: DB-9, RS-232, Pin 9w / RI / 5V / 12V selectable, COM 3: Internal for MSR) 10/100 Ethernet port (RJ-11) and cash drawer port (RJ-11) equipped Microsoft Windows series operation system (Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional Edition and WEPOS) and open-source Linux operation system supported.
  • Page 7: Unpacking The Box

    Unpacking the Box Verify that the box contains the following items. POS50A-5B-LX800, POS50A-2B-LX800, POS50A-8B-LX800 Device X 1 Power Adaptor X 1 Power Cord X 1 Driver and utility CD X 1 PPC50A-5B-LX800, PPC50A-2B-LX800, PPC50A-8B-LX800 Device X 1 Power Adaptor X 1...
  • Page 8: Hardware Setup

    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. Back Panel I/O Note: For details of I/O ports on the back panel, please refer to Chapter...
  • Page 9: Peripherals Installation

    3.2. Peripherals Installation Adjust the LCD display to the 90 degree. USB Mouse, USB Keyboard or USB ODD Connect your USB Mouse, USB Keyboard or 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.
  • Page 10: Msr

    1. Loosen and remove the four screws fixing the base unit by #1 Phillips screwdriver. 2. Remove the right hinge cover, left hinge cover and support cover as shown below. 3. Remove the base unit. 4. Connect the female connector of the external device to the PS2/COM port on the back panel of the device in the correct orient.
  • Page 11: Adjust View Angle (Pos 50 Series Only)

    5. Align two screws of the MSR assembly to the holes and tighten two screws of the MSR assembly as shown below. 6. Reinstall right hinge cover, left hinge cover, support cover and base unit. 3.3. Adjust View Angle (POS 50 series only) Adjust the device to the proper view angle.
  • Page 12: Driver And Utility Installation

    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.
  • Page 13 3. Click “Next” button. 4. Click “Browse” to select the location where the driver installed, and then click “Next”. Or you can click “Next” go to next screen directly. 5. Click “Browse” to select the start menu folder, and then click “Next”. Or you can click “Next”...
  • Page 14: Vga Driver Installation

    7. During the installation, the following screen will be displayed. 8. The message below shows after the installation was successful. Click"OK" to complete the installation. 4.3. VGA Driver Installation 1. On Desktop, right click on the My Computer icon and select “Property”.
  • Page 15 3. On Device Manager, double click “Video Controller (VGA Compatible)”. 4. On the ” Video Controller (VGA Compatible)” property sheet, select “Driver” tab and click “Update Driver”. 5. On the welcome screen of Hardware Update Wizard, select “No, not this time”, and click ” Next”. 6.
  • Page 16 7. Click “Browse” to select the location where the driver installed, and then click “Next”. The location of the audio driver is: D:\Driver\Main Board Driver\VGA\AMD LX800\XP & XPe. 8. Click “Next”. 9. After installation completed, cluck “Finish”. Chapter 4...
  • Page 17: Audio Driver Installation

    4.4. Audio Driver Installation 1. On Desktop, right click on the My Computer icon and select “Property”. 2. On the “System Properties” property sheet, select “Hardware” tab and click “Device Manager”. 3. On Device Manager, double click “Multimedia Audio Controller”. Chapter 4...
  • Page 18 4. On the ”Multimedia Audio Controller Properties” property sheet, select “Driver” tab and click “Update Driver”. 5. On the welcome screen of Hardware Update Wizard, select “No, not this time”, and click Next. 6. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advance)”, and click “Next”. 7.
  • Page 19: Aes Driver Installation

    8. Click “Next”. 9. After installation completed, cluck “Finish”. 4.5. AES Driver Installation 1. On Desktop, right click on the My Computer icon and select “Property”. Chapter 4...
  • Page 20 2. On the “System Properties” property sheet, select “Hardware” tab and click “Device Manager”. 3. On Device Manager, double click “Entertainment Encryption/Description Controller”. 4. On the ” “Entertainment Encryption/Description Controller Properties” property sheet, select “Driver” tab and click “Update Driver”. Chapter 4...
  • Page 21 5. On the welcome screen of Hardware Update Wizard, select “No, not this time”, and click Next. 6. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advance)”, and click “Next”. 7. Click “Browse” to select the location where the driver installed, and then click “Next”.
  • Page 22 9. After installation completed, cluck “Finish”. Chapter 4...
  • Page 23: Touchkit Utility Quick Guide

    TouchKit Utility Quick Guide 5.1. 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. 5.2. User interface Display serial port information of the system. Serial Port Virtual Button Open the virtual button setting dialogue box.
  • Page 24: Serial Port Information

    5.3. Serial Port Information Click Serial Port button, the serial port information shows. Click OK to back to the control panel. 5.4. 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 field, there are four options: ․Stream Mode...
  • Page 25: Right Button Function

    ․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. The selected option will be in black.
  • Page 26: Feedback Sound

    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.
  • Page 27: Tone

    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 & Lift Off When this option is selected, there will be one “beep”...
  • Page 28: Points, Mode 2

    4 points, mode 2 a. The mark shows in the middle of the length of the screen.. 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.
  • Page 29: How To Use Event Selector

    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. Now the tapping is simulating right mouse button clicking. 4.
  • Page 30: I/O Definition

    I/O Definition Please refer the detailed technical information about all I/O ports as followings. 6.1. Power Connector Description Description +12V GROUND +12V GROUND 6.2. Serial Port COM Port 1/2/3/4 Description Description RI / 5V /12V Chapter 7...
  • Page 31: Ps2/Com

    6.3. PS2/COM PS2/COM Description Description PIN Description PC_CLK )KEYBOARD) KB_DAT KB_CLK RI / 5V /12V PC_DAT KB_EN (KEYBOARD) 6.4. Cash Drawer Connector Description Description D_OUT D_IN Chapter 7...
  • Page 32 Cash Drawer Control Status Address Value Open 280H Bit 4 = 0 Close 280H Bit 4 = 1 Read Status 280H Bit 0 = 0/1 Chapter 7...
  • Page 33: Specification

    Specification POS50A-5B-LX800 Chapter 8...
  • Page 34: Pos50A-2B-Lx800

    POS50A-2B-LX800 Chapter 8...
  • Page 35: Pos50A-8B-Lx800

    POS50A-8B-LX800 Chapter 8...
  • Page 36: Pos50A-5B-Lx800, Pos50A-2B-Lx800, Pos50A-8B-Lx800

    POS50A-5B-LX800, POS50A-2B-LX800, POS50A-8B-LX800 Main Board AMD Geode LX800 (500Mhz) Chipset AMD Geode LX800 + CS5536 SO-DIMM DDR 400, 128MB up to 1GB System Memory Thermal Solution Fan-less Microsoft Windows XP Professional, XPe, WEPOS, Windows CE, Linux Display TFT LCD Size 8.4”...
  • Page 37: Ppc50A-5B-Lx800, Ppc50A-2B-Lx800, Ppc50A-8B-Lx800

    PPC50A-5B-LX800, PPC50A-2B-LX800, PPC50A-8B-LX800 Main Board AMD Geode LX800 (500Mhz) Chipset AMD Geode LX800 + CS5536 System Memory SO-DIMM DDR 400, 128MB up to 1GB Fan-less Thermal Solution Microsoft Windows XP Professional, XPe, WEPOS, Windows CE, Linux Display 8.4” 12.1” 15” TFT LCD Size Brightness 200 nlts...

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