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... not stocked at the back of -Sale terminals, 4810 and 4910 (includes the 4810 terminal bundled with IBM Corp. Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with a printer, | display, cash drawer, and possibly other I/O). This publication is provided at the address given below. Select Support 3. Second Edition (March 2005) | This edition applies to IBM Point-of this information and the products...
... not stocked at the back of -Sale terminals, 4810 and 4910 (includes the 4810 terminal bundled with IBM Corp. Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with a printer, | display, cash drawer, and possibly other I/O). This publication is provided at the address given below. Select Support 3. Second Edition (March 2005) | This edition applies to IBM Point-of this information and the products...
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Problem determination 3-1 Preliminary checklist 3-1 Chapter 4. Parts catalog 4-1 Assembly 1: Field-replaceable units 4-2 Appendix A. 11-9-2005 Contents Figures v About this guide vii Who should read this manual vii Related publications vii Accessibility viii | Uninterruptible power supply option viii End of life disposal viii Tell us what you think x Summary of changes xi Chapter 1. Disassembling the 4810/4910 SurePOS 300 2-1 Chapter 3. Introduction 1-1 Product summary 1-1 Features...
Problem determination 3-1 Preliminary checklist 3-1 Chapter 4. Parts catalog 4-1 Assembly 1: Field-replaceable units 4-2 Appendix A. 11-9-2005 Contents Figures v About this guide vii Who should read this manual vii Related publications vii Accessibility viii | Uninterruptible power supply option viii End of life disposal viii Tell us what you think x Summary of changes xi Chapter 1. Disassembling the 4810/4910 SurePOS 300 2-1 Chapter 3. Introduction 1-1 Product summary 1-1 Features...
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... X-1 iv SurePOS Installation and Service 11-9-2005 Clear display A-10 Display position A-10 Delete to end of conformity statement B-2 Germany B-2 Australia / New Zealand B-3 Japanese power line harmonics compliance statement B-3 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) statement . . . . B-3 Korean Communications Statement B-4 Taiwanese class A warning statement B-4 Taiwanese battery recycling statement B-4 Chinese Class A warning statement B-5 Electrostatic discharge (ESD B-5 Trademarks B-6 Appendix C. Notices B-1 Electronic emission notices...
... X-1 iv SurePOS Installation and Service 11-9-2005 Clear display A-10 Display position A-10 Delete to end of conformity statement B-2 Germany B-2 Australia / New Zealand B-3 Japanese power line harmonics compliance statement B-3 Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) statement . . . . B-3 Korean Communications Statement B-4 Taiwanese class A warning statement B-4 Taiwanese battery recycling statement B-4 Chinese Class A warning statement B-5 Electrostatic discharge (ESD B-5 Trademarks B-6 Appendix C. Notices B-1 Electronic emission notices...
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... recent parts | information for the product. From the store page, select Support. v IBM 4820 SurePoint Solution: System Reference, SA27-4249 | v IBM 4820 SurePoint Solution Installation and Service Guide, GA27-4231 v IBM 4810 SurePOS 300 Technical Reference v IBM SurePOS 500/600 Series Planning, Installation, and Operation Guide, GA27-4254 v IBM SurePOS 500/600 Series Hardware Service Guide, GY27-0396 | v SureMark Printers User's Guide, GA27-4151 | v SureMark Printers Hardware Service Manual, GY27-0355 Driver and Service...
... recent parts | information for the product. From the store page, select Support. v IBM 4820 SurePoint Solution: System Reference, SA27-4249 | v IBM 4820 SurePoint Solution Installation and Service Guide, GA27-4231 v IBM 4810 SurePOS 300 Technical Reference v IBM SurePOS 500/600 Series Planning, Installation, and Operation Guide, GA27-4254 v IBM SurePOS 500/600 Series Hardware Service Guide, GY27-0396 | v SureMark Printers User's Guide, GA27-4151 | v SureMark Printers Hardware Service Manual, GY27-0355 Driver and Service...
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... to use the 4810/4910 SurePOS 300 successfully. v Industry-standard serial and USB ports allow alternative I/O devices. The battery must be recycled or | disposed of properly. | In the United States, IBM has established a collection process for DOS download Accessibility | | | Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as applicable throughout the European Union. viii SurePOS Installation and Service v Displays can be downloaded from...
... to use the 4810/4910 SurePOS 300 successfully. v Industry-standard serial and USB ports allow alternative I/O devices. The battery must be recycled or | disposed of properly. | In the United States, IBM has established a collection process for DOS download Accessibility | | | Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as applicable throughout the European Union. viii SurePOS Installation and Service v Displays can be downloaded from...
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... an Express solution that includes the 4810-32H, a printer, display, | cash drawer, and possibly other I /O commands information in a new appendix. 11-9-2005 Summary of changes | November 2005 | v Inserted the new End-of-Life disposal statement | v Inserted the new Tell us what you think statements | v Added supported models to front cover | February 2005 | Updated information on IBM SurePOS 300 to the parts catalog. Added information about the...
... an Express solution that includes the 4810-32H, a printer, display, | cash drawer, and possibly other I /O commands information in a new appendix. 11-9-2005 Summary of changes | November 2005 | v Inserted the new End-of-Life disposal statement | v Inserted the new Tell us what you think statements | v Added supported models to front cover | February 2005 | Updated information on IBM SurePOS 300 to the parts catalog. Added information about the...
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... mounted vertically or horizontally under a check stand or counter. Slots One PCI feature card slot (half size) Clock Nonvolatile real time clock Keyboard/ mouse IBM PS/2® or equivalent keyboard Flash memory Optional Type II Compact Flash socket (mutually exclusive with each model: | Table 1-2. Product summary | The 4810 consists of the IBM 4810 SurePOS 300, which includes the machine type 4910. Introduction This chapter describes the...
... mounted vertically or horizontally under a check stand or counter. Slots One PCI feature card slot (half size) Clock Nonvolatile real time clock Keyboard/ mouse IBM PS/2® or equivalent keyboard Flash memory Optional Type II Compact Flash socket (mutually exclusive with each model: | Table 1-2. Product summary | The 4810 consists of the IBM 4810 SurePOS 300, which includes the machine type 4910. Introduction This chapter describes the...
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... b. Remove the power supply ( E ): 2-2 SurePOS Installation and Service Note: Removing the central processing unit (CPU) and heat sink is necessary only if you are replacing the CPU. 5. To remove the heat sink, press down and then forward on page 2-1) and the CPU ( D ): a. Slide the compact flash card assembly ( B in Figure 2-1 on the clamp. Remove the CPU from the socket. Using Figure...
... b. Remove the power supply ( E ): 2-2 SurePOS Installation and Service Note: Removing the central processing unit (CPU) and heat sink is necessary only if you are replacing the CPU. 5. To remove the heat sink, press down and then forward on page 2-1) and the CPU ( D ): a. Slide the compact flash card assembly ( B in Figure 2-1 on the clamp. Remove the CPU from the socket. Using Figure...
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... display (if attached) are connected to Table 3-1. 2. Unplug the power outlet, wait 5 seconds, and then power ON. Table 3-1. 4810/4910 symptoms Symptom The power LED is not operating. Terminal is off. Verify that there is overloading the power supply. Actions 1. If the power light returns, reconnect them one is power from the outlet. 5. Verify that all installed hardware devices (such as a memory module, feature card, printer...
... display (if attached) are connected to Table 3-1. 2. Unplug the power outlet, wait 5 seconds, and then power ON. Table 3-1. 4810/4910 symptoms Symptom The power LED is not operating. Terminal is off. Verify that there is overloading the power supply. Actions 1. If the power light returns, reconnect them one is power from the outlet. 5. Verify that all installed hardware devices (such as a memory module, feature card, printer...
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... a keyboard key to the character pixel positions | shown in this mode. A-2 SurePOS Installation and Service Input/output device commands 11-9-2005 Purpose: Selects the specified character set : 02 00 User character definition (03) 03 nn Purpose: Defines a custom character. This byte is ON; A value of these five bytes. | Note: A hyphen character in all places on default) 01 Modified IBM code page...
... a keyboard key to the character pixel positions | shown in this mode. A-2 SurePOS Installation and Service Input/output device commands 11-9-2005 Purpose: Selects the specified character set : 02 00 User character definition (03) 03 nn Purpose: Defines a custom character. This byte is ON; A value of these five bytes. | Note: A hyphen character in all places on default) 01 Modified IBM code page...
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... P12 P13 P14 P15 4 - - - P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 6 - - - User character definition: IBM emulation mode Bit Byte # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 - - - P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 2 - - - Purpose: Specifies a message of up to 45 characters to continuously scroll across the top line of the display. (Any text on the top line until a valid character (backspace, horizontal tab, line feed, A-4 SurePOS Installation and Service
... P12 P13 P14 P15 4 - - - P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 6 - - - User character definition: IBM emulation mode Bit Byte # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 - - - P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 2 - - - Purpose: Specifies a message of up to 45 characters to continuously scroll across the top line of the display. (Any text on the top line until a valid character (backspace, horizontal tab, line feed, A-4 SurePOS Installation and Service
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... mode command is issued, a reset command is issued, or power is sent. Display position (10) 10 nn Purpose: Changes the cursor position. After a character is sent. A-6 SurePOS Installation and Service This command stops the scrolling alphanumeric message if the cursor position is on page A-7. At the end of the test, the display is cleared and is to the right. The byte that turns...
... mode command is issued, a reset command is issued, or power is sent. Display position (10) 10 nn Purpose: Changes the cursor position. After a character is sent. A-6 SurePOS Installation and Service This command stops the scrolling alphanumeric message if the cursor position is on page A-7. At the end of the test, the display is cleared and is to the right. The byte that turns...
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... (13) 13 Purpose: Turns on and reset. The command is at position X'00' (top left position. Reset (1F) 1F Purpose: Causes the display to reset some programmable parameters to 100%. v Brightness set to the power-on state, which is reset. v IBM user-defined characters not erased. The Logic Controls user-defined, character key is defined as: v Cursor on default setting. Input/output device commands...
... (13) 13 Purpose: Turns on and reset. The command is at position X'00' (top left position. Reset (1F) 1F Purpose: Causes the display to reset some programmable parameters to 100%. v Brightness set to the power-on state, which is reset. v IBM user-defined characters not erased. The Logic Controls user-defined, character key is defined as: v Cursor on default setting. Input/output device commands...
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...IBM code page 437 is working, all pixels. Clear display (1B), (5B, 32), (4A) Purpose: All the displayed characters are ignored. Display position 1B 5B Py 3B Px 48 Purpose: Instead of writing the character from the first digit, use this command to end of line 1B 5B 30 4B A-10 SurePOS Installation and Service Delete to specify the write-in start... is 0, it is set to the bottom row. When the other font table except IBM code page 437 is selected, test code is written that turn all codes are erased. The write-in position is not changed. In addition, at the end of the same row....
...IBM code page 437 is working, all pixels. Clear display (1B), (5B, 32), (4A) Purpose: All the displayed characters are ignored. Display position 1B 5B Py 3B Px 48 Purpose: Instead of writing the character from the first digit, use this command to end of line 1B 5B 30 4B A-10 SurePOS Installation and Service Delete to specify the write-in start... is 0, it is set to the bottom row. When the other font table except IBM code page 437 is selected, test code is written that turn all codes are erased. The write-in position is not changed. In addition, at the end of the same row....
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... or more times in the preceding command format), change the scrolling characteristics. others are cleared, and the write-in the command sequence (represented by the screen mode setting. A-12 SurePOS Installation and Service The control bytes embedded in position moves to left, dot by dot. The data characters. After it is not available. While scrolling, the user definable font set 1B...
... or more times in the preceding command format), change the scrolling characteristics. others are cleared, and the write-in the command sequence (represented by the screen mode setting. A-12 SurePOS Installation and Service The control bytes embedded in position moves to left, dot by dot. The data characters. After it is not available. While scrolling, the user definable font set 1B...
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... screen scroll setting before the Scroll Start command is performed. This represents the data characters. After it is canceled, displayed characters are cleared, and the write-in position moves to left, dot by the screen mode setting. Input/output device commands A-15 This command does not affect previous display settings. The format of the Horizontal Scroll Start command is as follows: v Any codes...
... screen scroll setting before the Scroll Start command is performed. This represents the data characters. After it is canceled, displayed characters are cleared, and the write-in position moves to left, dot by the screen mode setting. Input/output device commands A-15 This command does not affect previous display settings. The format of the Horizontal Scroll Start command is as follows: v Any codes...
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... Pn Purpose: Selects the language font to use The command stream is changed, you must reissue this command. Input/output device commands 11-9-2005 v When message data is as follows: Pn 30: English - GB-2321 34: Traditional Chinese - They have no effect on the operation of the display. IBM code page 437 modified (default) 31: Japanese - BIG5 Null Commands (06...
... Pn Purpose: Selects the language font to use The command stream is changed, you must reissue this command. Input/output device commands 11-9-2005 v When message data is as follows: Pn 30: English - GB-2321 34: Traditional Chinese - They have no effect on the operation of the display. IBM code page 437 modified (default) 31: Japanese - BIG5 Null Commands (06...
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.... Changes are the user's responsibility. Any references in this document does not give you . The materials at any of those Web sites are provided for this publication to IBM products, programs, and services do not in new editions of operation in which IBM operates. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be used instead of this information to non-IBM products. Any functionally...
.... Changes are the user's responsibility. Any references in this document does not give you . The materials at any of those Web sites are provided for this publication to IBM products, programs, and services do not in new editions of operation in which IBM operates. Questions on the capabilities of non-IBM products should be used instead of this information to non-IBM products. Any functionally...
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... 1-4 connectors, rear, 32x 1-6 considerations, environmental 1-3 consumption, power 1-2 cooling, power and 1-2 CPU 1-1 removing 2-2 D dimensions, physical 1-2 DIMM 2-2 disability viii disassembly steps 2-1 display, SVGA 1-4, 1-6 disposal of equipment viii © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004 E edition notice ii emulation mode command A-1 end of models and features 1-1 4910 SurePOS 300 disassembling procedures 2-1 A about this guide vii accessibility viii adapters 1-1 alphanumeric message scroll A-4 attention notice, voltage selection switch...
... 1-4 connectors, rear, 32x 1-6 considerations, environmental 1-3 consumption, power 1-2 cooling, power and 1-2 CPU 1-1 removing 2-2 D dimensions, physical 1-2 DIMM 2-2 disability viii disassembly steps 2-1 display, SVGA 1-4, 1-6 disposal of equipment viii © Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2004 E edition notice ii emulation mode command A-1 end of models and features 1-1 4910 SurePOS 300 disassembling procedures 2-1 A about this guide vii accessibility viii adapters 1-1 alphanumeric message scroll A-4 attention notice, voltage selection switch...
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... 2-3 parallel port 1-4 parts catalog 4-1 physical dimensions 1-2 planar board, removing 2-3 port, mouse 1-5, 1-6 port, serial device 1-4, 1-6 ports, I/O 1-1 POST error message 3-1 power and cooling 1-2 light off 3-1 power supply removing 2-2 warning 1-5, 1-7, 2-3 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 product introduction 1-1 publications Web site ii publications, related vii R rear connectors 1-6 rear connectors, 31x 1-4 X-2 SurePOS Installation and Service 11-9-2005...
... 2-3 parallel port 1-4 parts catalog 4-1 physical dimensions 1-2 planar board, removing 2-3 port, mouse 1-5, 1-6 port, serial device 1-4, 1-6 ports, I/O 1-1 POST error message 3-1 power and cooling 1-2 light off 3-1 power supply removing 2-2 warning 1-5, 1-7, 2-3 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 product introduction 1-1 publications Web site ii publications, related vii R rear connectors 1-6 rear connectors, 31x 1-4 X-2 SurePOS Installation and Service 11-9-2005...