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...clock and CMOS 16 Configuring the COM (communication) ports 16 Using the IBM Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 25 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2006 iii Removing and replacing FRUs for POS Systems and Peripherals package . . . . 16 Supported memory keys 17...this guide xix Related publications xix Publications accessibility xx Web sites xx Tell us what you think xx Chapter 1. Introducing the IBM SurePOS 500 Series Models 545 and 565 1 Models and features 2 Optional features 4 Connectors, power, and brightness controls 5 Supported operating systems 7 ...
...clock and CMOS 16 Configuring the COM (communication) ports 16 Using the IBM Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 25 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2006 iii Removing and replacing FRUs for POS Systems and Peripherals package . . . . 16 Supported memory keys 17...this guide xix Related publications xix Publications accessibility xx Web sites xx Tell us what you think xx Chapter 1. Introducing the IBM SurePOS 500 Series Models 545 and 565 1 Models and features 2 Optional features 4 Connectors, power, and brightness controls 5 Supported operating systems 7 ...
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...512 MB DDR2 (standard) - 1 GB DDR2 v Displays: - Integrated 2x20 - Distributed 2x20 - Distributed APA - 12-in LCD v MSR: - 3-track - excluding the exposed connector) v Side cover to accommodate PC Card antennas with lengths up to 119 mm 4 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Introducing the SurePOS 500 Models 545... and 565 Optional features The following is a list of optional features available for single station printer, non-keyboard v Cash drawer v Compact A/N POS KEYBOARD v External USB ...
...512 MB DDR2 (standard) - 1 GB DDR2 v Displays: - Integrated 2x20 - Distributed 2x20 - Distributed APA - 12-in LCD v MSR: - 3-track - excluding the exposed connector) v Side cover to accommodate PC Card antennas with lengths up to 119 mm 4 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Introducing the SurePOS 500 Models 545... and 565 Optional features The following is a list of optional features available for single station printer, non-keyboard v Cash drawer v Compact A/N POS KEYBOARD v External USB ...
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... CMOS settings 15 Clearing the CMOS settings 15 Real-time clock and CMOS 16 Configuring the COM (communication) ports 16 Using the IBM Diagnostics for the currently selected item. Press Del during flash BIOS update procedure 18 Repairing the flash BIOS 18 Diagnosing problems and troubleshooting...right side of the screen to start the CMOS Setup Utility: 1. Use the keys listed in the CMOS Setup Utility. The help information for POS Systems and Peripherals package . . . . 16 Supported memory keys 17 Updating the flash BIOS 17 Power interruption during POST when prompted, or ...
... CMOS settings 15 Clearing the CMOS settings 15 Real-time clock and CMOS 16 Configuring the COM (communication) ports 16 Using the IBM Diagnostics for the currently selected item. Press Del during flash BIOS update procedure 18 Repairing the flash BIOS 18 Diagnosing problems and troubleshooting...right side of the screen to start the CMOS Setup Utility: 1. Use the keys listed in the CMOS Setup Utility. The help information for POS Systems and Peripherals package . . . . 16 Supported memory keys 17 Updating the flash BIOS 17 Power interruption during POST when prompted, or ...
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... and IRQ. Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package. Access the IBM Retail Store Solutions Web site at: www.ibm.com/solutions/ retail/store/support. 3. Select Support on the IBM Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 are available on...configures the COM ports for Models 545 and 565 provides a list of -day clock and a calendar. Using default values are restored, check the date and time, and set the clock and calendar. Locate the instructions for the location of the 4846 product uses a unique I ...
... and IRQ. Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package. Access the IBM Retail Store Solutions Web site at: www.ibm.com/solutions/ retail/store/support. 3. Select Support on the IBM Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 are available on...configures the COM ports for Models 545 and 565 provides a list of -day clock and a calendar. Using default values are restored, check the date and time, and set the clock and calendar. Locate the instructions for the location of the 4846 product uses a unique I ...
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... BIOS Features, Hard Disk Boot Priority. 6. v Under First Boot Device, ensure that your settings are supported by the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565: IBM USB 2.0 (256 MB) v FRU: 41D9746 v Part number: 22P9228 Go to accept the user license agreement. The system BIOS recognizes the memory... key and adds it to http://www2.pny.com/homepage.aspx for VPD, and others). Supported memory keys The following the instructions for POS...
... BIOS Features, Hard Disk Boot Priority. 6. v Under First Boot Device, ensure that your settings are supported by the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565: IBM USB 2.0 (256 MB) v FRU: 41D9746 v Part number: 22P9228 Go to accept the user license agreement. The system BIOS recognizes the memory... key and adds it to http://www2.pny.com/homepage.aspx for VPD, and others). Supported memory keys The following the instructions for POS...
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...and securely. 3. The following steps to diagnose the problem. 1. Update the flash BIOS. Record any error messages or symptoms for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565," on page 95. Diagnosing problems and troubleshooting A software error or a hardware failure can cause a problem with separate test ...when testing. Table 10. Obtain the part number for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 16 Appendix A, "Field replaceable parts," on page 25. Remove or replace a field-replaceable unit (FRU). "Using the IBM Diagnostics for the FRU. Just review the symptoms and ...
...and securely. 3. The following steps to diagnose the problem. 1. Update the flash BIOS. Record any error messages or symptoms for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565," on page 95. Diagnosing problems and troubleshooting A software error or a hardware failure can cause a problem with separate test ...when testing. Table 10. Obtain the part number for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 16 Appendix A, "Field replaceable parts," on page 25. Remove or replace a field-replaceable unit (FRU). "Using the IBM Diagnostics for the FRU. Just review the symptoms and ...
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... Ensure system BIOS is equal to the new system board Place the assembly on a table and remove the following parts: v Memory modules - Choose POS System Test. Choose Utilities. g. See "Video adapter card- The new system board comes with all required jumpers and with a new battery. e. ... FRUs Transfer modules to or greater than that from the old system board. See "Memory modules - Choose Update VPD again. Exit. 50 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Update system software 1. removing and replacing" on page 61. removing and replacing" on page 54. f. d. See ...
... Ensure system BIOS is equal to the new system board Place the assembly on a table and remove the following parts: v Memory modules - Choose POS System Test. Choose Utilities. g. See "Video adapter card- The new system board comes with all required jumpers and with a new battery. e. ... FRUs Transfer modules to or greater than that from the old system board. See "Memory modules - Choose Update VPD again. Exit. 50 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Update system software 1. removing and replacing" on page 61. removing and replacing" on page 54. f. d. See ...
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... MSR, you must set the switch under the MSR cover next to the slot to the SurePOS 500. removing and replacing 1. Removing the MSR To replace the MSR, reverse this procedure. MSR ...hole plug - To replace, align plug with hole and press. 58 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Unplug the MSR cable A , as shown in Figure 34 and remove ...the cable from the external power source. 2. D A C B Figure 34. See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on the configuration of the MSR removed. removing and replacing 1. Unplug the ...
... MSR, you must set the switch under the MSR cover next to the slot to the SurePOS 500. removing and replacing 1. Removing the MSR To replace the MSR, reverse this procedure. MSR ...hole plug - To replace, align plug with hole and press. 58 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Unplug the MSR cable A , as shown in Figure 34 and remove ...the cable from the external power source. 2. D A C B Figure 34. See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on the configuration of the MSR removed. removing and replacing 1. Unplug the ...
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Note: Before removing a PC card with the system unit running Windows, IBM recommends that the PC card operates correctly. See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 13. To replace, reverse these procedures. For information about defining the PC card to ensure that you stop the ... Windows before you physically remove it. After installation, run the diagnostics to the system, see "Using the CMOS Setup Utility" on page 16. 60 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Removing a PC card adapter 6. Removing and replacing FRUs Figure 36.
Note: Before removing a PC card with the system unit running Windows, IBM recommends that the PC card operates correctly. See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 13. To replace, reverse these procedures. For information about defining the PC card to ensure that you stop the ... Windows before you physically remove it. After installation, run the diagnostics to the system, see "Using the CMOS Setup Utility" on page 16. 60 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide Removing a PC card adapter 6. Removing and replacing FRUs Figure 36.
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... for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 30. 3. removing and replacing Attention: The dual-video adapter is a static-sensitive device. Figure 37. Video adapter card removal 5. Switch OFF the power to ensure that the video adapter card operates correctly. See "Power supply - See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and...
... for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 30. 3. removing and replacing Attention: The dual-video adapter is a static-sensitive device. Figure 37. Video adapter card removal 5. Switch OFF the power to ensure that the video adapter card operates correctly. See "Power supply - See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and...
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...power source. 2. To replace, reverse these procedures. See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 32. 6. Note: You do not need to the SurePOS 500. Removing the integrated display 5. Connect the cable to ensure that the ...integrated display operates correctly. Close the I /O tailgate cover by opening the latches and lowering the cover. Switch OFF the power to remove the tailgate cover. 4. A B Figure 40. See "Top cover removal" on page 16. 64 Models 545...
...power source. 2. To replace, reverse these procedures. See "Using the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package" on page 32. 6. Note: You do not need to the SurePOS 500. Removing the integrated display 5. Connect the cable to ensure that the ...integrated display operates correctly. Close the I /O tailgate cover by opening the latches and lowering the cover. Switch OFF the power to remove the tailgate cover. 4. A B Figure 40. See "Top cover removal" on page 16. 64 Models 545...
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...and Play. port. (1) An access point for which files are attached. See point-of -sale (POS). procedure. (1) A set of specific functions. (I ) (A) real-time. (1) Pertaining to the ... (A) See also data processing system, operating system, and system unit. (2) In the IBM StorePlace Distributed Data Services for example, in stock control, each invoice could constitute one or... data entry or exit. (2) A connector on the motherboard. 166 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide POST . problem determination. R RAM. A computer's or adapter's volatile memory, which cables for tracing a ...
...and Play. port. (1) An access point for which files are attached. See point-of -sale (POS). procedure. (1) A set of specific functions. (I ) (A) real-time. (1) Pertaining to the ... (A) See also data processing system, operating system, and system unit. (2) In the IBM StorePlace Distributed Data Services for example, in stock control, each invoice could constitute one or... data entry or exit. (2) A connector on the motherboard. 166 Models 545 and 565 Hardware Service Guide POST . problem determination. R RAM. A computer's or adapter's volatile memory, which cables for tracing a ...