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Introducing the IBM SurePOS 500 Series Models 533, 543, 544, 553, 563, 564, 573, and 5A3 1 SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 2 SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 Features 3 Standard features 3 Optional features 4 Dual-display feature 4 PC Card subsystem 5 System software features 5 Mounting ...14 Compatible products 14 System port specifications 15 Machine serial number location 16 Chapter 2. Configuring the system 17 How to use the touch screen 17 The Setup Utility 18 Usage tips and navigation 18 Starting the Setup Utility 19 Updating the flash BIOS 22 Power interruption ...
Introducing the IBM SurePOS 500 Series Models 533, 543, 544, 553, 563, 564, 573, and 5A3 1 SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 2 SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 Features 3 Standard features 3 Optional features 4 Dual-display feature 4 PC Card subsystem 5 System software features 5 Mounting ...14 Compatible products 14 System port specifications 15 Machine serial number location 16 Chapter 2. Configuring the system 17 How to use the touch screen 17 The Setup Utility 18 Usage tips and navigation 18 Starting the Setup Utility 19 Updating the flash BIOS 22 Power interruption ...
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Using the touch screen 17 6. Keyboard part numbers 137 13. Keyboard and mouse connector-pin assignments 180 26. RJ-45 connector-pin assignments 181 30. Assignment of parallel-connector pins 183 32. SurePOS 500 Series weights 170 16. Unit dimensions with 4820 SurePoint Solution ... legend 94 10. 4610 SureMark printer on a full-size keyboard integration tray legend 126 11. SurePOS 500 Series dimensions 170 15. Trademarks 197 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2006 xi Power cords 167 14. MSR connector-pin assignments 179 23. Ethernet connector...
Using the touch screen 17 6. Keyboard part numbers 137 13. Keyboard and mouse connector-pin assignments 180 26. RJ-45 connector-pin assignments 181 30. Assignment of parallel-connector pins 183 32. SurePOS 500 Series weights 170 16. Unit dimensions with 4820 SurePoint Solution ... legend 94 10. 4610 SureMark printer on a full-size keyboard integration tray legend 126 11. SurePOS 500 Series dimensions 170 15. Trademarks 197 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2006 xi Power cords 167 14. MSR connector-pin assignments 179 23. Ethernet connector...
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The Model 5A3 uses an Intel Pentium® 4, 2.8-GHz processor. | These models provide a touch screen, using infrared technology, an active matrix | (TFT) color LCD, 10/100-Mbps networking, and all standard PC ports. 2 Introduction August 3, 2006 Figure 1. SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 configuration with optional features SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 All SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 (except Model 5A3) use an Intel® Celeron®, 2.0-GHz processor.
The Model 5A3 uses an Intel Pentium® 4, 2.8-GHz processor. | These models provide a touch screen, using infrared technology, an active matrix | (TFT) color LCD, 10/100-Mbps networking, and all standard PC ports. 2 Introduction August 3, 2006 Figure 1. SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 configuration with optional features SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 All SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 (except Model 5A3) use an Intel® Celeron®, 2.0-GHz processor.
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... drag Click on release (default) Click on touch Mouse emulation Touch the object and lift your finger, lightly press the touch screen, only as hard as necessary for you to receive visual feedback that a button was pressed and released. Table 5. slide your preferences > click Apply. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2006 17 Not supported. August...
... drag Click on release (default) Click on touch Mouse emulation Touch the object and lift your finger, lightly press the touch screen, only as hard as necessary for you to receive visual feedback that a button was pressed and released. Table 5. slide your preferences > click Apply. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2004, 2006 17 Not supported. August...
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... configuration settings applicable to define the system configuration. Navigation Keys These keys allow you should become familiar with navigating and using the keyboard or the touch screen. v Record your system Item Specific Help This section provides dynamic and extensive help information area, and the navigation keys. This information is located within the...
... configuration settings applicable to define the system configuration. Navigation Keys These keys allow you should become familiar with navigating and using the keyboard or the touch screen. v Record your system Item Specific Help This section provides dynamic and extensive help information area, and the navigation keys. This information is located within the...
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Press Del during POST when prompted, or tap the touch screen two times. Use the keys listed in following areas: v Standard CMOS Features v Advanced BIOS Features v Integrated Peripherals v Power Management v PnP/PCI Configurations v PC Health Status v ... window Use the Main window (Figure 12) to start the Setup Utility: 1. You can use either a keyboard or the touch screen to make changes in the legend bar at the bottom of the screen to make selections. Figure 12. Award Workstation BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CM0S Features Advanced BIOS Features Integrated Peripherals...
Press Del during POST when prompted, or tap the touch screen two times. Use the keys listed in following areas: v Standard CMOS Features v Advanced BIOS Features v Integrated Peripherals v Power Management v PnP/PCI Configurations v PC Health Status v ... window Use the Main window (Figure 12) to start the Setup Utility: 1. You can use either a keyboard or the touch screen to make changes in the legend bar at the bottom of the screen to make selections. Figure 12. Award Workstation BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CM0S Features Advanced BIOS Features Integrated Peripherals...
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... and replacing" on the front of the tablet to either RS232 or keyboard interface. 2. Run the touch screen test. See "Display tablet - Some screens do not allow you are on a screen that no keys are stuck. 4. Run the keyboard test. Check the three-track MSR dip switch ...) not reading. 1. Run Setup and check the setting in the MSR serial port. 3. Operator display backlight: dark, dim, or partially lit. 1. Touch screen not working . 1. Refer to type on page 30. 6. Ensure that the LED card cable is securely attached under display tablet and at system board....
... and replacing" on the front of the tablet to either RS232 or keyboard interface. 2. Run the touch screen test. See "Display tablet - Some screens do not allow you are on a screen that no keys are stuck. 4. Run the keyboard test. Check the three-track MSR dip switch ...) not reading. 1. Run Setup and check the setting in the MSR serial port. 3. Operator display backlight: dark, dim, or partially lit. 1. Touch screen not working . 1. Refer to type on page 30. 6. Ensure that the LED card cable is securely attached under display tablet and at system board....
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...-inch, dual-bulb (Models 543, 544, 563, 564) 1 Tablet - touch screen assembly, 15-inch (Model 563, 564 only) 1 Tablet - touch screen assembly, 17-inch (Model 573 only) 1 Cable, tablet (all models except 573) (not shown) 1 Cable, tablet 17-inch tablet (Model 573 only, ) ... sensor, no presence sensor 1 Cable, LED card 1 Bracket, HDD, with mounting bracket (Model 573 only) (not shown) 1 Speaker kit 1 ESD shield 1 CompactFlash, 512 MB (not shown) 1 Cable kit, HDD (not shown) 1 Kit, screw (not shown) 1 Kit, tablet stand adapter (Model 573 only) (not shown) Appendix A. with presence...
...-inch, dual-bulb (Models 543, 544, 563, 564) 1 Tablet - touch screen assembly, 15-inch (Model 563, 564 only) 1 Tablet - touch screen assembly, 17-inch (Model 573 only) 1 Cable, tablet (all models except 573) (not shown) 1 Cable, tablet 17-inch tablet (Model 573 only, ) ... sensor, no presence sensor 1 Cable, LED card 1 Bracket, HDD, with mounting bracket (Model 573 only) (not shown) 1 Speaker kit 1 ESD shield 1 CompactFlash, 512 MB (not shown) 1 Cable kit, HDD (not shown) 1 Kit, screw (not shown) 1 Kit, tablet stand adapter (Model 573 only) (not shown) Appendix A. with presence...
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... speaker option. Accessibility Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use the SurePOS 500 Series successfully. v All controls are located on the front of the machine, in the U.S. August 3, 2006 Intel and Pentium are trademarks... registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. v A volume control dial is a high-level list of the accessibility features of the SurePOS 500 Series: v Touch screen functions can be performed using a keyboard or a mouse. in .PDF format and can be downloaded from the Web.
... speaker option. Accessibility Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use the SurePOS 500 Series successfully. v All controls are located on the front of the machine, in the U.S. August 3, 2006 Intel and Pentium are trademarks... registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. v A volume control dial is a high-level list of the accessibility features of the SurePOS 500 Series: v Touch screen functions can be performed using a keyboard or a mouse. in .PDF format and can be downloaded from the Web.
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... 21 pointer cap 135 port specifications Ethernet 15 parallel 15 serial 15 POS system units and peripherals (for the 5x4 models), using IBM diagnostics 31 power consumption 178 power cords part numbers 167 power management window 21 power requirements 178 power saving configuration 21 power supply ... 27 no power light on tower unit 27 operator display backlight dark or dim 29 presence sensor not working 29 running fan 30 touch screen not working 29 problem systptoms diskette drive does not work 30 processor module 71 product disposal xix products, compatible 14 publications xxi accessibility...
... 21 pointer cap 135 port specifications Ethernet 15 parallel 15 serial 15 POS system units and peripherals (for the 5x4 models), using IBM diagnostics 31 power consumption 178 power cords part numbers 167 power management window 21 power requirements 178 power saving configuration 21 power supply ... 27 no power light on tower unit 27 operator display backlight dark or dim 29 presence sensor not working 29 running fan 30 touch screen not working 29 problem systptoms diskette drive does not work 30 processor module 71 product disposal xix products, compatible 14 publications xxi accessibility...
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...limits 187 tips 189 Setup Utility navigation and usage 18 touch screen 17 228 August 3, 2006 tips and hints 25 tips, SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 189 tools 189 top cover, removing and replacing 40 touch screen troubleshooting 29 using 17 trademarks 197 troubleshooting 27 preliminary ...checklist 26 U universal serial bus (USB) connector pin assignments 180 update flash BIOS 22 url, support 30 using IBM diagnostics...
...limits 187 tips 189 Setup Utility navigation and usage 18 touch screen 17 228 August 3, 2006 tips and hints 25 tips, SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 189 tools 189 top cover, removing and replacing 40 touch screen troubleshooting 29 using 17 trademarks 197 troubleshooting 27 preliminary ...checklist 26 U universal serial bus (USB) connector pin assignments 180 update flash BIOS 22 url, support 30 using IBM diagnostics...