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... you . © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2005, 2007. Publications are not stocked at the back of Sale terminal. This publication is provided at the address given below. Select Publications You can send your comments. May 2008 This edition applies to you supply in any obligation to Model 330 of the IBM 4810 Point of this publication.
... you . © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2005, 2007. Publications are not stocked at the back of Sale terminal. This publication is provided at the address given below. Select Publications You can send your comments. May 2008 This edition applies to you supply in any obligation to Model 330 of the IBM 4810 Point of this publication.
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... this guide vii Who should read this manual vii Related publications, drivers, and service packages vii Accessibility vii End of life disposal viii Providing feedback viii Summary of conformity statement A-2 Germany A-2 Australia / New Zealand A-3 Japanese power line harmonics compliance statement A-3 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for the 4810 SurePOS 300 . . . . 2-1 Opening the unit 2-2 Removing the CD-ROM 2-3 Removing the hard-disk drive 2-5 Removing memory 2-7 Removing the heat...
... this guide vii Who should read this manual vii Related publications, drivers, and service packages vii Accessibility vii End of life disposal viii Providing feedback viii Summary of conformity statement A-2 Germany A-2 Australia / New Zealand A-3 Japanese power line harmonics compliance statement A-3 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for the 4810 SurePOS 300 . . . . 2-1 Opening the unit 2-2 Removing the CD-ROM 2-3 Removing the hard-disk drive 2-5 Removing memory 2-7 Removing the heat...
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Updated May 20, 2008 Figures 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. 2-9. 2-10. rear view connections 1-4 Opening the unit 2-2 Removing the CD-ROM 2-3 Removing the hard-disk drive 2-5 Removing memory 2-7 Removing the heat sink and fan assembly 2-8 Removing the CPU 2-9 Removing the LED assembly 2-10 Removing the power supply 2-11 Removing the riser card and the I/O card 2-12 Removing the planar 2-14 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 v Dimensions of the 4810 SurePOS 300 1-2 Front view of 4810 1-3 33x models -
Updated May 20, 2008 Figures 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. 2-9. 2-10. rear view connections 1-4 Opening the unit 2-2 Removing the CD-ROM 2-3 Removing the hard-disk drive 2-5 Removing memory 2-7 Removing the heat sink and fan assembly 2-8 Removing the CPU 2-9 Removing the LED assembly 2-10 Removing the power supply 2-11 Removing the riser card and the I/O card 2-12 Removing the planar 2-14 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 v Dimensions of the 4810 SurePOS 300 1-2 Front view of 4810 1-3 33x models -
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..., replacement and removal procedures, problem determination and parts listings of field-replaceable-units (FRUs) for Model 330 of the IBM SurePOS 300 (also referred to as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use by screen flicker. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 vii Who should read this guide, the terms 4810 or Model 330 refer to models 330 and 33H (and other similar models) of the IBM 4810 SurePOS 300. Select Support...
..., replacement and removal procedures, problem determination and parts listings of field-replaceable-units (FRUs) for Model 330 of the IBM SurePOS 300 (also referred to as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use by screen flicker. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 vii Who should read this guide, the terms 4810 or Model 330 refer to models 330 and 33H (and other similar models) of the IBM 4810 SurePOS 300. Select Support...
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... recovery of product return programs and services in several countries to assist equipment owners in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Customer participation is to be collected separately and to be recycled or discarded according to http://www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store. v Print and complete the form at...
... recovery of product return programs and services in several countries to assist equipment owners in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Customer participation is to be collected separately and to be recycled or discarded according to http://www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store. v Print and complete the form at...
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About this document is available on the Retail Store Solutions Web site at www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store/support/publications/. The latest version of this document, there might be minor technical updates. Updated May 20, 2008 Between major revisions of this guide ix
About this document is available on the Retail Store Solutions Web site at www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store/support/publications/. The latest version of this document, there might be minor technical updates. Updated May 20, 2008 Between major revisions of this guide ix
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... powered v Five USB ports: - Two +12V powered - Models and features Model 4810-330 Base-unit standard feature Base model, no media © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 1-1 Updated May 20, 2008 Chapter 1. Features Table 1-1 describes the features of Model 330 of the IBM 4810 SurePOS 300. Two standard - Product summary The 4810 consists of supporting both 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX full- One +24V powered v Keyboard and mouse ports Memory...
... powered v Five USB ports: - Two +12V powered - Models and features Model 4810-330 Base-unit standard feature Base model, no media © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 1-1 Updated May 20, 2008 Chapter 1. Features Table 1-1 describes the features of Model 330 of the IBM 4810 SurePOS 300. Two standard - Product summary The 4810 consists of supporting both 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX full- One +24V powered v Keyboard and mouse ports Memory...
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... humidity requirements: v Operating: +10°C to 40°C (50° to 104°F) with 8% to the sales pages on the 4810 must have two inches of clearance. Refer to 80% relative humidity 1-2 SurePOS Installation and Service All vents on the...: 50 - 60 Hz (± 3 Hz) v Power consumption: 250 W maximum; 60 W typical A fan contained in the power supply provides forced air cooling. Figure 1-1. Dimensions of the product. Product introduction Updated May 20, 2008 Table 1-2. Models and features (continued) Model Base-unit standard feature 4810-33H 40 GB HDD Other similar...
... humidity requirements: v Operating: +10°C to 40°C (50° to 104°F) with 8% to the sales pages on the 4810 must have two inches of clearance. Refer to 80% relative humidity 1-2 SurePOS Installation and Service All vents on the...: 50 - 60 Hz (± 3 Hz) v Power consumption: 250 W maximum; 60 W typical A fan contained in the power supply provides forced air cooling. Figure 1-1. Dimensions of the product. Product introduction Updated May 20, 2008 Table 1-2. Models and features (continued) Model Base-unit standard feature 4810-33H 40 GB HDD Other similar...
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... sixth external serial devices. Microphone port. Port for power cord. 1-4 SurePOS Installation and Service Product introduction Updated May 20, 2008 Figure 1-3. 33x models - Port for external devices. These connectors also provide 12 V and 5 V for a PS/2 or compatible keyboard. Outlet for audio output, such as a scale or a scanner. SVGA display port. Audio input port. rear view connections Mouse...
... sixth external serial devices. Microphone port. Port for power cord. 1-4 SurePOS Installation and Service Product introduction Updated May 20, 2008 Figure 1-3. 33x models - Port for external devices. These connectors also provide 12 V and 5 V for a PS/2 or compatible keyboard. Outlet for audio output, such as a scale or a scanner. SVGA display port. Audio input port. rear view connections Mouse...
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... page 2-9 v "Removing the LED assembly" on page 2-10 v "Removing the power supply" on page 2-11 v "Removing the riser card and the I/O card" on page 2-12 v "Removing the planar" on page 2-14 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 2-1 Updated May 20, 2008 Chapter 2. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 This section describes how to remove the replacable components of Model 330 of the 4810 SurePOS...
... page 2-9 v "Removing the LED assembly" on page 2-10 v "Removing the power supply" on page 2-11 v "Removing the riser card and the I/O card" on page 2-12 v "Removing the planar" on page 2-14 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2007 2-1 Updated May 20, 2008 Chapter 2. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 This section describes how to remove the replacable components of Model 330 of the 4810 SurePOS...
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...replace the CD-ROM: 1. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 2-3 While pressing the blue latch toward the CD-ROM, lift the CD-ROM out. 4. Disconnect the power and signal cables from the CD-ROM. While pulling the tab on the side of the CD-ROM. 2. Chapter 2. Open the unit (see "Opening the unit" on the non...CD-ROM bracket. Removing the CD-ROM To remove the CD-ROM: 1. Fit the two prongs on page 2-2). 2. Snap the CD-ROM into the holes in the side of the CD-ROM bracket outward, pull the bracket away from the CD-ROM. 3. Updated May 20, 2008 Removing the CD-ROM ...
...replace the CD-ROM: 1. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 2-3 While pressing the blue latch toward the CD-ROM, lift the CD-ROM out. 4. Disconnect the power and signal cables from the CD-ROM. While pulling the tab on the side of the CD-ROM. 2. Chapter 2. Open the unit (see "Opening the unit" on the non...CD-ROM bracket. Removing the CD-ROM To remove the CD-ROM: 1. Fit the two prongs on page 2-2). 2. Snap the CD-ROM into the holes in the side of the CD-ROM bracket outward, pull the bracket away from the CD-ROM. 3. Updated May 20, 2008 Removing the CD-ROM ...
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Updated May 20, 2008 Removing the hard-disk drive Figure 2-3. To replace the hard-disk drive: 1. Reconnect the power and interface cables to lift the hard-disk drive up out of the hard-disk-drive bracket. 3. Removing the hard-disk drive To remove the hard-disk drive: 1.... of the hard-disk-drive bracket. Open the unit (see "Opening the unit" on page 2-2). 2. Disconnect the power and interface cables from the hard-disk drive. 4. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 2-5 While pushing the blue latch down toward the power supply, use the blue handle to the hard-disk...
Updated May 20, 2008 Removing the hard-disk drive Figure 2-3. To replace the hard-disk drive: 1. Reconnect the power and interface cables to lift the hard-disk drive up out of the hard-disk-drive bracket. 3. Removing the hard-disk drive To remove the hard-disk drive: 1.... of the hard-disk-drive bracket. Open the unit (see "Opening the unit" on page 2-2). 2. Disconnect the power and interface cables from the hard-disk drive. 4. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 2-5 While pushing the blue latch down toward the power supply, use the blue handle to the hard-disk...
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Removing memory 1. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 2-7 Updated May 20, 2008 Removing memory Figure 2-4. Chapter 2. Disconnect the power and interface cables from the socket. 5. Lift the DIMM from the hard-disk drive. 3. On the DIMM to be removed, push the latches outward. 4. To replace the memory, reverse this procedure. Open the unit (see "Opening the unit" on page 2-2). 2.
Removing memory 1. Remove/replace procedures for the 4810 SurePOS 300 2-7 Updated May 20, 2008 Removing memory Figure 2-4. Chapter 2. Disconnect the power and interface cables from the socket. 5. Lift the DIMM from the hard-disk drive. 3. On the DIMM to be removed, push the latches outward. 4. To replace the memory, reverse this procedure. Open the unit (see "Opening the unit" on page 2-2). 2.
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... card assembly up and out. 4. Remove the riser card assembly. (See steps 1 through 4 of the 4810. 2. Disconnect the power-supply cable from the I /O card. 5. Remove the screws beside serial ports C and D on page 2-2). 2. Removing the riser card and the I /O card toward the back of the 4810 (which lifts the card off two standoffs), and lift the card out. 2-12 SurePOS Installation and Service Open the unit (see "Opening the unit...
... card assembly up and out. 4. Remove the riser card assembly. (See steps 1 through 4 of the 4810. 2. Disconnect the power-supply cable from the I /O card. 5. Remove the screws beside serial ports C and D on page 2-2). 2. Removing the riser card and the I /O card toward the back of the 4810 (which lifts the card off two standoffs), and lift the card out. 2-12 SurePOS Installation and Service Open the unit (see "Opening the unit...
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... installed hardware devices (such as a memory module, feature card, printer, or mouse) are set correctly. 5. Exchange the power supply. 7. Look for any error messages and listen for a blown fuse, a tripped circuit breaker, or a power failure. 3. Check for a beep at a time to and inside of the terminal. 2. Verify that the cables are securely connected to determine the unit causing the failure. 5. Disconnect all the steps, a problem...
... installed hardware devices (such as a memory module, feature card, printer, or mouse) are set correctly. 5. Exchange the power supply. 7. Look for any error messages and listen for a blown fuse, a tripped circuit breaker, or a power failure. 3. Check for a beep at a time to and inside of the terminal. 2. Verify that the cables are securely connected to determine the unit causing the failure. 5. Disconnect all the steps, a problem...
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Updated May 20, 2008 Appendix A. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to: IBM Director of those Web sites. Changes are provided for convenience only and do not in new editions of the publication. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be incorporated in any other claims related to the United Kingdom or any time without notice...
Updated May 20, 2008 Appendix A. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to: IBM Director of those Web sites. Changes are provided for convenience only and do not in new editions of the publication. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be incorporated in any other claims related to the United Kingdom or any time without notice...
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... the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This device complies with part 15 of non-IBM option cards. Operation of the FCC Rules. A-2 SurePOS Installation and Service Warning: This is not responsible for any interference received, including interference that may be used in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Updated...
... the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This device complies with part 15 of non-IBM option cards. Operation of the FCC Rules. A-2 SurePOS Installation and Service Warning: This is not responsible for any interference received, including interference that may be used in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Updated...
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ESD Damage Prevention Anytime a service action involves physical contact with the logic card. Notices A-5 No damage will occur if the service person and the part being installed are at the same charge level. Updated May 20, 2008 Chinese Class A warning statement Attention: This is a difference in ESD protective containers. Handling Removed Cards Logic cards removed from a product should be allowed inside the...
ESD Damage Prevention Anytime a service action involves physical contact with the logic card. Notices A-5 No damage will occur if the service person and the part being installed are at the same charge level. Updated May 20, 2008 Chinese Class A warning statement Attention: This is a difference in ESD protective containers. Handling Removed Cards Logic cards removed from a product should be allowed inside the...
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...safety information B-1 trademarks A-6 P parts catalog, FRUs 4-1 physical dimensions 1-2 planar, removing 2-14 power consumption 1-2 power supply, removing 2-11 preliminary checklist 3-1 problem determination 3-1 power light is off 3-1 power on, LED does not light 3-1 terminal not operating 3-1 procedure opening the unit 2-2 removing CD-ROM 2-3 removing CPU 2-9 removing fan assembly 2-8 removing hard-disk drive 2-5 removing heat sink 2-8 removing I/O card 2-12 removing LED assembly 2-10 removing memory 2-7 removing planar 2-14 removing power supply 2-11 removing riser card 2-12 product overview...
...safety information B-1 trademarks A-6 P parts catalog, FRUs 4-1 physical dimensions 1-2 planar, removing 2-14 power consumption 1-2 power supply, removing 2-11 preliminary checklist 3-1 problem determination 3-1 power light is off 3-1 power on, LED does not light 3-1 terminal not operating 3-1 procedure opening the unit 2-2 removing CD-ROM 2-3 removing CPU 2-9 removing fan assembly 2-8 removing hard-disk drive 2-5 removing heat sink 2-8 removing I/O card 2-12 removing LED assembly 2-10 removing memory 2-7 removing planar 2-14 removing power supply 2-11 removing riser card 2-12 product overview...
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... address IBM or any obligation to use the personal information that you would like a response from You SurePOS 300 Installation and Service Guide for your support. GA27-7355-00 We appreciate your comments in this form. Send your authorized remarketer. Readers' Comments - Please comment on specific errors or omissions, accuracy, organization, subject matter, or completeness of this manual or...