No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be
reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any
language in any form or by any means, except documentation kept by the purchaser for
backup purposes, without the express written permission of PC-PoS.
PC-PoS provides this manual “AS IS” without warranty of any kind, either express or
implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability
or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall PC-PoS, its directors, officers,
employees or agents be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential
damages (including damages for loss of profits, loss of business, loss of use or data,
interruption of business and the like), even if PC-PoS has been advised of the possibility
of such damages arising from any defect or error in this manual or product.
Specifications and information contained in this manual are provided for informational use
only, and are subject to change or update at any time without notice, and should not be
construed as a commitment by PC-PoS. PC-PoS assumes no responsibility or liability for
any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual, including the products and
software described in it.
Updates to this manual and additional information may be found on the Internet at
http://www.pc-pos.com/
For any drivers associated with this DigiPoS, please contact your supplier/distributor or
you can find the latest versions available for download on the Internet at
http://www.pc-pos.com
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital
device. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at
this own expense.
Notice
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
All brand names and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of
their respective owners and their use here is for reference purposes only.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Always read the safety instructions carefully.
• Keep this Manual for future reference.
• Keep this equipment away from humidity and dust.
• Lay the equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.
• The openings on the enclosure are for air convection, hence protecting the equipment
from overheating. DO NOT COVER THESE OPENINGS. For a more detailed
explanation about ventilation requirements, please check the on-line documentation
available at:
http://www.pc-pos.com/
• Make sure the voltage of the power source (mains) conforms within the permitted
range before connecting the equipment to the power inlet.
• Place the power cord in such a way that people cannot step on it. Do not place
anything over the power cord.
• ALWAYS shut down the operating system and disconnect the unit from any power
sources before removing any connections (Keyboard, Mouse, etc..) or opening up the
unit to fit additional cards and or devices.
• All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted and adhered to.
• Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock.
• If any of the following situations arise, have the equipment checked by qualified service
personnel:
oThe power cord or plug is damaged
oLiquid has penetrated into the DigiPoS
oThe equipment has been exposed to moisture
oThe DigiPoS is not working well or you can not get it to work according to the
User’s Manual
oThe DigiPoS has been dropped and damaged
oThe DigiPoS has obvious signs of breakage or physical damage
• Do not leave this DigiPoS in a non air-conditioned environment with a storage
temperature above 60ºc (140ºf) as it may damage the equipment.
• For reasons of safety, gloves should be worn when assembling the DigiPoS after any
work has been carried out.
NOTE
• The technical descriptions and specifications of the Millennium & PowerPoS are
subject to change without notice.
ACHTUNG
• Wir behalten uns Änderungen der technischen Beschreibungen bzw.
•
• , PC.
!
Spezifikationen vor.
, .
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CAUTION
There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery. Please Contact you’re
nearest PC-PoS office for further information and or assistance.
THE FOLLOWING SHALL VOID WARRANTY .............................................................67
PC-PoS Global Office Locations....................................................................................68
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your DigiPoS Retail System!
You are now the owner of a state-of-the-art DigiPoS Retail System. The DigiPoS Retail
System is a solution that offers enhanced features, speed and performance combined with
exceptional reliability. It is also a PC that is unrivalled by other conventional Pentium
based PCs within the EPoS industry.
PARALLEL PORT One LPT port (SPP / EPP / ECP) IRQ and address selectable by BIOS
USB TWO USB ports supporting Windows 95/98/Me/2000/Xp
FDD 1.44MB / 3.5" FDD x 1
ENHANCED PCI IDE
AGP GRAPHICS
ADAPTER
Riser Card with 3 FREE Slots:
1 x ISA, 2 x PCI and 1 x IDE2 CD-ROM connector
COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4 (COM3/4 output on riser card).
IRQ & I/O address selection by BIOS (Jumper less).
On board PCI Bus Master IDE1/2 controller with Windows utility.
Supports Ultra DMA/66
VIA 8604 AGP with shared memory from 2MB up to 32MB.
Features include:
Support for 4X AGP VGA controller
Support for 3D / 2D Graphics Accelerator
Support for DVD Video Accelerator
Support for VESA DPMS VGA Monitor for Power Management
Direct X, VPE, MPEG2
NT4.0 / 5.0, Windows95/98/Me/2000/Xp utility
APM / ACPI 1.0
Supports VESA DPMS VGA monitor for power management
PC98 compliant
CRT and LCD TMDS output (Optional)
Supports dual monitor output (optional) under Windows 98/Me/2000/Xp
ACPI / NT4.0 / 5.0 (NDIS 5)
ONBOARD LAN
(10/100Mbs
Auto sensing)
ONBOARD AUDIO AC97 CODEC on board
NT 4.0 / Win95/98 utility
Remote boot ROM
NT4.0/Win95/98 Utility
PC98 compliant
Enable or disable by BIOS set-up (Jumper less)
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DISK ON CHIP With DigiPoS EPoS Diagnostics Utility
Component Description
KEYBOARD PORT PS/2 type
MOUSE PORT PS/2 type
Front panel features include:
AC power on/off button
FRONT PANEL
BACK PANEL
3 LED indicators: Power On/Off, HDD state & LAN state
1.44MB FDD
Door for FDD and Power switch (with key lock)
Slim 24X CD-ROM or CD-R/ CD-RW (optional) drive bay
Back panel features include:
VGA CRT 15-pin DSUB connector
COM1/2/3/4 9-pin DSUB output connectors
LPT 25-pin DSUB connector
PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse connectors
LAN RJ-45 output connector
USB1 / USB2 connector
Audio line in / line out, microphone-in
2nd CRT and LCD TMDS output (optional)
TV S-Video and RCA connector output (optional)
One low-noise 50mm fan for power supply and HDD
THERMAL SOLUTION
AC POWER SUPPLY
AC POWER SOURCE AC 90V to 264V, 60Hz / 50Hz
CASE DIMENSIONS
S/W COMPATIBILITY
EXPORT PACKAGING Each pack measures 36 x 36 x 19cm and weighs 5.5kg net 6.5kg gross
TEMPERATURE
One low-noise 50mm fan for CPU heat-pipe (water cooling system)
and air tunnel
Operating: 0ºC to 40ºC (without HDD up to 50ºC)
Storage: -25ºC to 70ºC
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Ventilation Requirements
Cavity Size
If the DigiPoS is to be located in a cavity, i.e. under the counter, the cavity dimensions
must be a minimum of 380mm long by 400mm wide by 120mm deep (excluding the
external PSU). A diagrammatic representation is as follows:
120mm
400mm
Although this is the required space, the DigiPoS MUST be located centrally to prevent the
airflow from being disrupted through the ventilation holes in the sides of the case.
Enclosed Spaces
If the DigiPoS is to be located in an enclosed space, i.e. in a closed box or cabinet, there
must be sufficient airflow into and out of the enclosed space. Using the above cavity
space as an example, forced airflow would have to be fitted to prevent the DigiPoS from
overheating. As a general rule, the PowerPoS & Millennium require an airflow exchange
rate of a minimum of 25 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) excluding PSU or 30 CFM including
PSU when in an enclosed space.
The recommended location for these fans is as follows:
Exh a ust Ve nt
Airflo w
Direc tion
Vie w Fro m Ab o ve
PSU
Re a r
Dig iPoS
Airflo w
Direc tion
Exh a ust Ve nt
30cfm Fan
Airflow
Direc tio n
Vie w Fro m Ab o ve
Re a r
Dig iPoS
25cfm Fan
Airflow
Direc tio n
Fro n t
Including PSU
Fro n t
Excluding PSU
External PSU
PC-PoS recommends that the external PSU for the PowerPoS & the Millennium are not
situated in the same space as the DigiPoS to minimise heat build up in enclosed spaces.
If this is unavoidable, forced air ventilation must
ventilation for the DigiPoS & PSU heat dissipation devices.
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Under Counter Mounting
The DigiPoS can be mounted under the counter or on a secure vertical surface to
maximise the available space at the Point of Sale. In order to do this, a special bracket
must be used that has been specifically engineered for the DigiPoS. This bracket does not
obstruct the ventilation yet still provides a secure mounting without the need for drilling
holes in the case which will void the warranty.
DigiPoS Brackets
To fit the bracket, simply remove the case screw towards the rear of the DigiPoS and offer
up the bracket to the DigiPoS. Then, refit the screw and the DigiPoS can now be secured
in position.
The External PSU has mounting holes pre-formed in its case and does not require any
special brackets.
Please contact you’re nearest PC-PoS Office for further details and availability on these
brackets.
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Technical Specifications
CPU & FSB Clock Speeds
The Central Processing Unit or CPU fitted in your DigiPoS will depend greatly on what
particular model of DigiPoS you have. The Following is a detailed list of the correct type
of CPU fitted to each model and their respective settings:
DigiPoS Millennium DigiPoS PowerPoS
CPU Type Intel Celeron
Package Type
Clock Speed 850Mhz
Front Side Bus Speed 100Mhz
L2 Cache Size 128Kb
FC-PGA
(Flip Chip - Pin Grid Array)
CPU Type Intel PIII
Package Type
Clock Speed 1Ghz
Front Side Bus Speed 133Mhz
L2 Cache Size
FC-PGA
(Flip Chip - Pin Grid Array)
256Kb
(Advanced Transfer Cache)
The thermal transfer pad on CPU heat pipe assembly can be easily damaged if the
heat pipe is removed and refitted several times. We therefore recommend that only
PC-PoS or authorized agents for PC-PoS attempt to remove the heat pipe. Failure to
comply with this notice shall void all warranties.
Memory
Each DigiPoS, Millennium or PowerPoS, is fitted with a single module of memory.
Commonly referred to as laptop memory, the correct terminology for it is Small Outline
Dual In-line Memory Module or SODIMM for short. The specifications for this memory are
as follows:
Pins 144 Pin Gold
Type SDRAM
Sizes 32, 64, 128, 256, 512Mb
Clock Speeds
*= Dependant on Front Side Bus setting according to CPU type.
*
32, 64Mb 100Mhz
128, 256, 512Mb 100 – 133Mhz
Should you wish to upgrade the memory in the DigiPoS, please contact PC-PoS for
the specifications on the correct type of memory to be used. Using inappropriate
types of memory may significantly degrade the performance of your DigiPoS and
also void all warranties.
BIOS
The Phoenix BIOS is discussed in greater detail later on in this manual.
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VIA 82C686B ‘South Bridge’
Incorporating:
• PCI Expansion Slots
• ISA Expansion Slots
• IDE Ports
• Keyboard & Mouse Ports
• RS232 ‘Serial’ Ports
• Parallel Port
• USB Ports
• Hardware Monitoring
• Motherboard Resources
PCI to ISA Bridge
• Integrated ISA Bus Controller with integrated DMA, timer, and interrupt
controller
• Integrated Keyboard Controller with PS2 mouse support
• Integrated DS12885-style Real Time Clock with extended 256byte
CMOS RAM and Day/Month Alarm for ACPI
• Integrated USB Controller with root hub for 2 ports
• Integrated UltraDMA-33/66/100 master mode EIDE controller with
enhanced PCI bus commands
• PCI-2.2 compliant with delay transaction and remote power management
• Eight double-word line buffer between PCI and ISA bus
• One level of PCI to ISA post-write buffer
• Supports type F DMA transfers
• Distributed DMA support for ISA legacy DMA across the PCI bus
• Serial interrupt for docking and non-docking applications
• Fast reset and Gate A20 operation
• Edge trigger or level sensitive interrupt
• Flash EPROM, 4Mb EPROM and combined BIOS support
• Supports CardBus. The CIS can be stored in 93C56 or expansion ROM
• Supports up to 128K bytes Boot ROM interface for both EPROM and Flash
memory
• Supports 25MHz crystal or 25MHz OSC as the internal clock source. The
frequency deviation of either crystal or OSC must be within 50 PPM.
• Compliant to PC99 standard
• Includes a programmable, PCI burst size and early Tx/ Rx threshold.
• Supports a 32-bit general-purpose timer with the external PCI clock as clock
source, to
• Contains two large (2Kbyte) independent receive and transmit FIFO’s
• Uses 93C46 (64*16-bit EEPROM) or 93C56 (128*16-bit EEPROM) to store
resource configuration, ID parameter, and VPD data. The 93C56 can also be
used to store the CIS data structure for CardBus application.
• Peer to Peer Support
• Boot Rom Socket for remote boot facility
• Half/ Full duplex capability
• Supports Full Duplex Flow Control (IEEE 802.3x)
RTL8139C (L) Preliminary generate timer-interrupt
Options
PCI Cards
Please contact your EPoS distributor or PC-PoS to discuss the wide range of PCI
card add-ons that are available to enhance your solution.
Disk On Module Port
Compact Flash card ATA IDE type I PC card socket
Dual VGA out card
2nd CRT VGA, TV and LCD TMDS add-on card
(Please contact PC-PoS for advice on the appropriate selection of this card)
CD-ROM/ CD-R/ CD-RW
Single IDE 2 Socket for 1 x Internal CD ROM
Digital Flat Panel Output (DVI)
Please contact your EPoS distributor or PC-PoS to discuss your requirements.
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Important Notes
1 For maximum performance, the cable used for the hard drive is constructed from a
special material and due care must be taken when removing or replacing this item,
taking note of the route the cable takes from the hard drive to the motherboard
connector.
2 As the power supply of this unit is an AT type, it will not support Advanced Power
Management (APM) functions. Under Windows 2000, if the APM function is enabled,
the system will not shut down correctly.
3 If the hard drive has to be replaced, only fit a hard drive that has a maximum speed
of 5400rpm. For the correct type and options available, please contact PC-PoS.
4 The only connectors that can be unplugged while the DigiPoS is powered are the
USB connectors. If any other connector is removed or replaced while the power is
on, serious damage can occur to the DigiPoS. This is considered to be outside the
scope of the warranty and will attract a charge for the repair of any damage caused
by this action.
5 The installation of an internal CD-ROM will determine the maximum card length used
in the 32-bit PCI SLOTS located in PCI 1/PCI 2 because of the compact nature of the
DigiPoS. The length of any PCI add-on card is as follows:
5.1 190mm long x 110mm wide without CD-ROM
5.2 140mm long x 110mm wide with CD ROM
5.3 The ISA SLOT has a maximum length of any add-on card of 170mm long x 110mm wide.
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The System
The following information will help you to acquaint yourself with the external & internal
components of the DigiPoS Retail System.
Front Panel Orientation
(Shown with front panel down)
1011 121314
1234
5
678
9
1. LED- Power On Indicator
2. LED- LAN Status Indicator
3. LED- HDD Activity Indicator
4. Front Panel & CD ROM Lock
5. LED- DigiPoS Diagnostics Disk On Chip Active
6. LED- Power Distribution Board Voltages
7. LED- FDD Activity Indicator
8. FDD Drawer
9. FDD Release Button
10. CD ROM (Optional)
11. LED- CD ROM Activity Indicator
12. CD ROM Drawer Open Button
13. CD ROM Manual Draw Open Catch
14. Power On / Off Switch
Note
The Front Panel Styles are different between the Power PoS and the Millennium. The
diagrams shown here are greatly simplified to enable ease of use and there may be slight
variations between these diagrams and the model you have.
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Rear Panel Orientation
12 3 45
8
9
10
67
111213 141516 17 18
1920
1) DC Power Input From PSU
2) 24V Hosiden Connector
3) Cash Drawer Loop Through Connectors
4) 2.5mm Barrel Connector
5) COM1 Port
6) COM2 Port
7) Pulling Knob
8) Two USB Ports
9) LAN Port
10) Parallel Port
11) Parallel Port
12) COM3 Port
13) PS/2 Mouse Port
14) COM4 Port
15) PS/2 Keyboard Port
16) Microphone In Socket
17) Line In Socket
18) Line Out Socket
19) S-Video Out (Optional)
20) TV Out (Optional)
If PowerPoS or Millennium does not have the TV-OUT Module
installed (which is an optional feature), the S-terminal and RCA
TV output will not function.
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Internal System Orientation
1) Power distribution board
2) Riser Card
3) HDD/FDD sub chassis
4) CD-ROM
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The Heat Pipe, Air Tunnel & CPU
The thermal transfer pad on CPU heat pipe assembly can be easily damaged if the
heat pipe is removed and refitted several times. We therefore recommend that only
PC-PoS or authorized agents for PC-PoS attempt to remove the heat pipe. Failure to
comply with this notice shall void all warranties.
Shown above is an exploded diagram of how access is gained to the CPU via the air
tunnel. It is very important that extreme care is taken when removing this item not to
damage or deform the blue, liquid-cooling assembly in any way. Also please take note of
the screw types and their locations when removing them so that when re-assembly is
undertaken, the correct screws go back into the correct location.
Once the air tunnel assembly has been removed, the CPU should now be visible.
The following steps will take you through how to remove the Socket 370 FC-PGA CPU.
n
Step 1.
Use a screwdriver to carefully lever the
processor from the plastic cavity engraved
with “Open” to the “Close” end. This will unlock
your processor and render it free to be
extracted.
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The Heat Pipe, Air Tunnel & CPU Cont.
Since there are extra precautions when re-fitting the CPU, the following steps will take you
through how to correctly fit the Socket 370 FC-PGA CPU.
Step 2.
After aligning the CPU, make certain the pins on your Pentium processor match up with
the non-gold coated pinhole area as shown on the enlarged detail below.
Goldcoated
Non-gold
coated area
Step 2.
The CPU can now be gently removed.
Step 1.
Align your CPU by matching the blunt
corner of the processor with the
corresponding distinctive pinhole
arrangement in the socket.
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The Heat Pipe, Air Tunnel & CPU Cont.
Step 3.
The CPU should be plugged into the socket
firmly, but there is no need to use excessive
force.
n
Step 4.
Use a screwdriver to push the processor from
the plastic cavity engraved with “Close” to the
“Open” end. This will push your processor into
the gold-coated pinhole area. You can now
proceed to the heatpipe installation.
SW2 ON BOARD VGA & PCI
SW2-1 OFF ENABLE ON BOARD VGA DEFAULT
ON DISABLE ON BOARD VGA
SW2-2 OFF ENABLE PCI INTERRUPT DEFAULT
ON DISABLE PCI INTERRUPT
Example of a Switch
The configuration for this switch is:
SW1-1 OFF, SW1-2 ON
CPU Switch Settings
SW1-1 SW1-2 FSB PCI
OFF OFF 133 33.3 PowerPoS Default
SW1
OFF ON 100 33.3 Millennium Default
ON ON 66 33
All other jumpers or switches not mentioned here are either not applicable or have
a reserved use. Do not alter these settings unless you have been instructed to do
so by PC-PoS or an authorised PC-PoS representative. Failure to comply with this
notice shall void all warranties.
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Connections
Name Function
J8 RESET JUMPER
J10 AUDIO & TV-OUT 20 PIN CONNECTOR
VGA1 VGA DSUB 15PIN CONNECTOR
VGA2 VGA 10 PIN (2 rows X 5 pins) CONNECTOR
USB1 USB1 & USB2 CONNECTOR
IDE1 HDD 40 PIN CONNECTOR
COM1 COM1 10 PIN (2 rows x 5 pins) CONNECTOR
COM2 COM2 10 PIN (2 rows x 5 pins) CONNECTOR
LPT1 LPT1 26 PIN (2 rows X 13 pins) CONNECTOR
PS2_MS PS2 6 PIN MOUSE CONNECTOR
PS2_KB PS2 6 PIN KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
KB1 EXT KEYBOARD 1X5 PIN CONNECTOR
PWR1 POWER 8 PIN INPUT CONNECTOR
PWR POWER LED CONNECTOR
LAN LAN LED CONNECTOR
HDD IDE1 LED CONNECTOR
J11 DISK ON CHIP LED CONNECTOR
FAN1 FAN 3 PIN CONNECTOR
FAN2 FAN 3 PIN CONNECTOR
U2 LAN BOOT ROM PLCC 32 PIN SOCKET
U30 DISK ON CHIP DIP 32 PIN SOCKET
U37 LAN RJ45 8 PIN CONNECTOR
LCD1 & LCD2 TV-OUT or TMDS PIGGY BACK BOARD CONNECTOR
Riser Card Orientation
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Motherboard Orientation
Network
Boot
Rom
Socket
SW2
SW1
AGP
Graphics
Chip
JP1
J7
VIA
Chip
CPU
MEMORY
Component Side
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COM 2
HDD Connector
Pin1
Underside
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I/O Interfaces & Power Connectors
RS232 Standard Serial Ports
Pin Signal Function Pin Signal Function
1 CD Carrier Detect (IN) 6 DSR Data Set Ready (In)
2 RD Receive Data (IN) 7 RTS Request To Send (OUT)
3 TD Transmit Data (OUT) 8 CTS Clear To Send (IN)
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready (OUT)
5 SG Signal & -VDC Supply ground
1 Out -Strobe 14 Out -Auto Feed
2 Out +Data Bit 0 15 In -Error
3 Out +Data Bit 1 16 Out -Initialise Printer
4 Out +Data Bit 2 17 Out -Select Input
5 Out +Data Bit 3 18 In Data Bit 0 Return (GND)
6 Out +Data Bit 4 19 In Data Bit 1 Return (GND)
7 Out +Data Bit 5 20 In Data Bit 2 Return (GND)
8 Out +Data Bit 6 21 In Data Bit 3 Return (GND)
9 Out +Data Bit 7 22 In Data Bit 4 Return (GND)
10 In +Acknowledge 23 In Data Bit 5 Return (GND)
11 In +Busy 24 In Data Bit 6 Return (GND)
12 In +Paper End 25 In Data Bit 7 Return (GND)
13 In +Select
Specifications
Parallel Port Type Input Mode Output Mode Comments
1 VCC Red Cable Power
2 - Data White Data Transfer
3 + Data Green Data Transfer
4 Ground Black Cable Ground
Shell Shield - Drain Wire
USB Data Rates
USB 1.1 Low Speed 1.5Mbits / Sec 0.1875Mbytes / Sec
USB 1.1 High Speed 12Mbits / Sec 1.5Mbytes / Sec
PS / 2 Keyboard & Mouse Ports
MouseKeyboard
6
43
Pin Signal Name
1 Data from Device
2 Not Connected
3 Ground
4 +5V DC
5 Clock
6 Not Connected
Windows Shortcut Keys
(For a standard 104 key keyboard)
Key Combination Resulting Action
WIN + R Run Dialog Box
WIN + M Minimise All Open Windows
Shift + WIN + M Undo Minimise All Open Windows
WIN + D Minimise All or Undo Minimise All
WIN + F1 Help
WIN + E Start Windows Explorer
WIN + F Find Files or Folders
Ctrl + WIN + F Find Computer on a Network (LAN or WAN)
WIN + Tab Cycle Through Taskbar Buttons
WIN + Break System Properties Dialog Box
WIN + L Log Off Windows
5
12
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LAN Connector
123 4567 8
Pin Wire Colour Description
1 White / Orange Transmit
2 Orange Transmit
3 White / Green Receive
4 Blue
5 White / Blue
6 Green Receive
7 White / Brown
8 Brown
⊗ = These Pairs are not used with 10BaseT or Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX. These pairs are only required for
100BaseT4 and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BaseTX Standards.
Not Used⊗
Not Used⊗
Not Used⊗
Not Used⊗
Crossover Cable Pin Out
8
234567
1
Pin Wire Colour To Pin Wire Colour
1 White / Orange - 3 White / Green
2 Orange - 6 Green
3 White / Green - 1 White / Orange
4 Blue - 4 Blue
5 White / Blue - 5 White / Blue
6 Green - 2 Orange
7 White / Brown - 7 White / Brown
8 Brown - 8 Brown
1 White +24V DC
2 Green Remote Power Supply Switching
3 Black Ground
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Shell - Not Connected
2.5mm Barrel Connector
-Ve
The Voltage for the 2.5mm Barrel is selected via J5 on the Power Distribution board
outlined in the next section.
NOTE
If the 2.5mm barrel is being used to power an LCD, extra caution is to be taken in the
event that the cable becomes loose. If the cable becomes detached, either from the
DigiPoS end or the LCD end, first switch off the monitor using the power button on the
front of the LCD and then re-attach the cable. If this is not carried out correctly, you risk
blowing the fuse or even damaging the DigiPoS if the LCD is left on while trying to reconnect the cable.
+Ve
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Power Distribution on the Millennium & Power PoS
WARNING
Any or all of the serial ports may be configured for 5, 9, 12 or 24 volt on pin 9 of their
respective D-type connector. This can result in damage to peripheral equipment if the
incorrect voltage is selected. For example if a modem is connected to a port configured for
24 volts the modem will almost certainly be destroyed. It is therefore imperative that the
voltage selected is suitable for the device attached. It is also important to remember that
the industry standard connector for a RS232 serial port is a 9 pin D-type plug, and as pin 9
can be powered it is physically possible to short out pin 9 to either pin 5, 8 or the chassis.
This will almost certainly result in serious damage to the motherboard and possibly to the
peripheral as well. If either selecting the wrong voltage or removing the connectors while
the devices are powered damages ANY peripheral device or the DigiPoS, a charge may
be applied by PC-PoS for any repairs necessary.
Configuration
The diagram below shows the power distribution board and the jumper arrangement. The
diagram shows an example set-up with the following voltages set: Com1 = 24V, Com2 =
24V, Com3 = 5V, Com4 = Not Set and the 2.5mm Barrel = 12V.
F1 + 24V
5A
F2 + 9V
2A
F3 + 12V
4A
F4 + 5V
2A
24
COM 1
12
24
COM 2
12
24
COM 3
12
24
COM 4
12
24
12
Power Distribution Board Layout
5
J1
9
5
J2
9
5
J3
9
5
J4
9
5
J5
9
COM 1
COM 2
COM 3
COM 4
J6
J7
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Correct Fuse Ratings
5V
2A 2A 4A 5A
9V
12V
24V
The Fuse ratings must never be exceeded.
If a fuse blows, it is either an indication of a problem with a powered peripheral or that
voltage is drawing too much current. If you have to replace the same fuse more than once
in any 24-hour period, please contact PC-PoS or your PC-PoS representative.
The fuse type is a mini-blade automotive fuse. Please contact you’re nearest PC-PoS
office or representative if you require replacements or spares.
Power Board Configuration
Jumper Port Setting Default Setting
J1 COM1 0, 5, 9, 12, 24, Modem Not set
J2 COM2 0, 5, 9, 12, 24, Modem Not set
J3 COM3 0, 5, 9, 12, 24, Modem Not set
J4 COM4 0, 5, 9, 12, 24, Modem Not set
J5 Barrel 0, 5, 9, 12, 24, Modem Not set
COM 3COM 2COM 1COM 4DC Conn.
A typical configuration sticker giving details on what voltage has been set with regard to which
port. This sticker can usually be found on the underside of the case towards the rear. Please note
the Modem position if required.
Application
Unless specified at time of order, the DigiPoS will be shipped with the default jumper
settings of 0 Volts. If you wish to have a particular set-up, including the Modem option,
then please contact your PC-PoS representative.
The modem option will permit the connection of an external modem to the DigiPoS and
allows the use of the ring indicator (RI) signal. The Ring Indicator is the signal the modem
gives to the DigiPoS to tell the software that someone is trying to connect to it. The RI
signal is normally found on pin 9 of the d-type connectors and as this is the pin that is
used to supply power to the peripherals it is necessary to replace the internal cable
connection to the selected port. For example if a modem option is selected for COM port
3, then the powered cable assembly would be removed for COM port 3 and be replaced
with a non powered version. This would not affect the other 3 ports, they would remain
powered or as per requested configuration.
Continuous current is the current drawn by a device during normal operation. An example
of continuous current is a receipt printer printing a receipt or docket. Peak current is
defined as the maximum current drawn for a finite period of time. An example of peak
current is when a printer is initially powered on.
Under no circumstances is the peak current to be exceeded or drawn for an
extended period of time. Overloading of the voltages is not recommended and can
render the DigiPoS inoperable or may even permanently damage circuitry within the
DigiPoS. Overloading of any of the Voltages will void all warranties, either on the
DigiPoS or any connected peripherals. If any permanent damage occurs, charges
will apply for any repairs necessary.
Actual
(Default)
- - - - Y -
- - - - Y -
- Y - - - -
- Y - - - -
- - - - Y -
- - - Y - -
- N N N N Y
VMin – Vmax
(Open Circuit)
Continuous Peak
Current (A)
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Onboard Diagnostics for the Millennium & Power PoS
Diagnostic Overview
The PowerPoS and the Millennium have built onto the motherboard an area of memory
specifically for diagnostic purposes. This memory area and the program stored in it have
been designed so that system tests can be run without interfering in any way with the
operating system or user applications. The diagnostic tests are designed to cope with the
majority of configurations. To access the diagnostics utility and run the tests it is
necessary to follow the procedure laid out below.
Diagnostic Procedure
1. Close down any applications that are running within your operating system and
double click the DigiPoS Diagnostics Icon. The program will shut down software
that is running and then re-starts the system automatically.
2. When the DigiPoS restarts, the orange diagnostic LED, the LED at the left hand
end of the group of four small LED’s below the power switch, should illuminate
to indicate that the DigiPoS is in diagnostic mode.
3. After the initial BIOS screens have cleared a splash screen should be displayed,
this will clear after a second or two.
4. The main diagnostic screen will now appear and the system will start searching
for connected serial devices. When the search has finished a menu will appear
below the logo and show the serial devices found, as per the diagram below.
Check that the devices found match the devices attached and that the serial
parameters match those defined for the peripherals.
5. Exercise each of the test procedures as described in the following sections.
6. After each test has been completed exit the diagnostic program using the
appropriate menu selection and the DigiPoS will automatically re-boot back into
your operating system.
7. The results of the diagnostic tests can be found in a file called “DIAGRSLT.TXT”
stored in a drive called “Diagnostics” which can be accessed by explorer or my
computer.
An Example of a Diagnostic Test Screen
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Printer Test
Please note that the Printer test will only work with printers that are Epson ESC/PoS
compliant. The serial scanning software will not reliably detect printers that are not
ESC/PoS compliant and therefore the tests cannot be relied upon.
An Example of a Printer Test
Customer Display Test
Please note that the Customer Display test will only work with displays that are Epson
ESC/PoS compliant, these include all of the Epson displays and the DigiPoS CD-5220
(when set up for ESC/PoS emulation). Start the test by pressing the numbered key next to
the menu entry; this will either be menu item 1 or menu item 2.
An Example of a Customer Display Test
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The display should now start to perform a variety of tests culminating with the following
picture.
An Example of a Customer Display
If this picture fails to appear then there is probably something wrong with the display and
should be investigated further by a qualified technician.
Keyboard Test
Due to the almost infinite variations of keyboard layout and key code assignment this
facility can only perform the most basic of tests. The test only allows standard keys, i.e. 09 a-z and F1-F10 to be tested.
An Example of a Keyboard Test
On any given PoS keyboard these keys my or may not be present and even if they are
present they may be labelled as stock items or type of transaction, for example the key
producing the letter “a” may be labelled as “Cheque”. The result of this is that pressing any
key on the keyboard may well produce unexpected, but not necessarily incorrect results.
Pressing any key 3 times terminates this test.
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Magnetic Card Test
The diagnostic software is unable to detect the presence or absence of a magnetic card
reader due to the fact that the majority of card readers only transmit data and do not
receive data. Because of this the test menu will always show a magnetic card reader test
even if there is no reader attached. To test a card reader, select the appropriate menu
entry and pass a card through the reader. If the reader is working then the contents of the
data tracks will be displayed on the screen along with a question asking if the displayed
data is correct. The data displayed should be the same as that embossed or printed on
the card. Please note that this test only works with keyboard wedge devices and not
serial.
An Example of an MSR Test
The majority of cards will store more data than is visible on the card, this is normal and as
long as the display includes the information on the card then it is relatively safe to assume
that the card reader is ok. If the card fails to read then try another card or a card from a
different supplier. If no data has been received after 10 seconds then the menu will revert
to the main test menu. DO NOT swipe cards outside of the magnetic card test. Swiping
cards outside of this area will produce unpredictable results.
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Bar Code Scanner Test
The diagnostic software is unable to detect the presence or absence of a bar code
scanner due to the fact that the majority of bar code scanners only transmit data and do
not receive data. Because of this the test menu will always show a bar code scanner test
even if there is no reader attached. To test a bar code scanner select the appropriate
entry in the main test menu and within 10 seconds scan a bar code. Please note that this
test only works with key board wedge scanners and will not work with serial scanners.
An Example of a Bar Code Test
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BIOS Set-up Overview
The DigiPoS Retail System contains its own permanently programmed SETUP routing,
which allows it to recognize and utilize the system's hardware. For example, one can set
the system to identify hard disk and floppy disk drive capacity, the type of video being
used, and the amount of memory installed. The BIOS (BASIC Input / Output System) will
read this information each time the system boots up.
As setting up the BIOS can be complicated, PC-PoS advises that if any changes to the
BIOS are to be made, only competent qualified computer technicians undertake them.
There are settings within the BIOS that are operating system dependant and have been
set up in accordance to your systems configuration. Altering any of these settings is not
advised under any circumstances as any one setting incorrectly set can drastically alter
the performance of your DigiPoS and could invalidate the warranty.
The following screenshots are a guide through the CMOS set-up utility for the DigiPoS
Millennium & PowerPoS. If you need help at any time during this process, press F1 and a
small window will pop up describing the appropriate keys to use and the possible
selections for the highlighted item. To exit the help window press <Esc> or F1.
Please note that the default settings, (regardless of operating system installation which will
be covered later in this section) are shown in BOLD where appropriate.
Standard settings like date, time, HDD, FDD etc. Advanced Settings
Advanced CMOS Features
Advanced settings
Advanced Chipset Features
Advanced settings for the VIA chipset
Integrated Peripherals
Settings for the onboard devices
Power Management Setup
Controls what devices remain active when a
computer has been left on with no activity for a
set period of time.
PnP/PCI Configurations
Allows you to set IRQ’s to a specific configuration
such as Plug and Play or Legacy ISA.
PC Health Status
Gives current voltage and temperature
measurements inside the DigiPoS
Save & Exit Setup
Saves the changes you have made.
Exit Without Saving
Exits the BIOS without saving any changes.
Set User Password
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Loads the Fail Safe default settings that were
programmed in at time of manufacture (Not Generally
Load Optimized Defaults
Used as the settings are not OS specific and are only to
be used as a last resort)
Loads the optimised default settings that were
programmed in at time of manufacture (Not Generally
Used as the settings are not OS specific and are only to
be used as a last resort)
Set Supervisor Password
Allows for the option of a password to be set so that a
user is prompted for a password when the computer is
switched on or rebooted
As above with the exception that access is restricted to
some of the BIOS settings.
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Standard CMOS Features
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy) :Sun, Apr 28 2002
Time (hh:mm:ss) :13:42:39
System Time HH:MM:SS Set the system time.
System Date MM/DD/YYYY Set the system date.
360 kB, 5 ¼"
Diskette 1
Diskette 2
Video
Halt On
1.2 MB, 5 ¼"
720 kB, 3 ½"
1.44/1.25 MB, 3 ½"
2.88 MB, 3 ½"
Not installed
Disabled
EGA/VGA
CGA 40
CGA 80
Mono
All Errors
No Errors
All, But Keyboard
All, But Diskette
All, But Disk/Key
Select the type of floppy-disk drive installed in your
system.
1.25 MB is a Japanese media format that requires a
3½" 3- Mode Diskette drive.
Select EGA/VGA by default or Mono Only if you are
using a Mono Monitor
All Errors = The system will halt on any error
No Errors = The system will halt when there are no
errors.
All, But Keyboard = The system will halt on any
error except a keyboard error
All, But Diskette = The system will halt on any error
except a diskette error
All, But Disk/Key = The system will halt on any error
except a diskette error or a Keyboard error
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General Details Cont.
Feature Options Description
Auto
CRT
Select Display Device
System Memory N/A
Extended Memory N/A
Total Memory N/A
LCD
CRT+LCD
TV
CRT+TV
Auto = Auto detects Display Type
CRT = Cathode Ray Tube (Default Setting)
LCD = Liquid Crystal Display
CRT+LCD = Dual Output
TV = Output to a Television (Optional)
CRT+TV = Dual Output (Optional)
Displays amount of conventional memory detected
during boot up.
Displays the amount of extended memory detected
during boot up.
Displays the amount of memory detected during
boot up.
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IDE Options Sub Menus
The Master and Slave sub-menus accessed from the Main Menu control these types of
devices:
oHard disk drives
oRemovable-disk drives such as Zip drives
oCD-ROM drives
The DigiPoS BIOS supports up to two IDE disk adapters, called primary and secondary
adapters. Each adapter supports one master drive and one optional slave drive in these
possible combinations:
o1 Master (3.5” HDD without CD ROM)
o1 Master, 1 Slave (3.5” HDD and CD ROM)
o2 Masters (2 x 2.5” HDD)
o2 Masters, 1 Slave (2 x 2.5” HDD and CD ROM)
If you need to change your drive settings, selecting one of the Master or Slave drives on
the Main Menu displays a sub-menu like this:
To auto-detect the
HDD’s size, head…. On
this channel
Item Help
Details
Feature Options Description
None = Either NO drive is installed or you can
IDE Primary Master/
Slave/ Secondary
Master/ Slave
None
Auto
Manual
disable any drive that may be installed.
Manual = Non-Functional in this BIOS.
Auto = Auto detect. The drive itself supplies the
correct information (Default)
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Details Cont.
Feature Options Description
CHS
Access Mode
Capacity N/A HDD size in Mb
Cylinder 1 to 65,536 Number of cylinders.
Head 1 to 16 Number of read/write heads.
Precomp
Landing Zone N/A
Sector N/A Number of Sectors per track
LBA
Large
Auto
1 to 2048
None
Auto = Auto Detect correct mode for HDD in use.
Number of the cylinder at which to change the
2048 Number of the cylinder specified as the
CHS = Cylinder, Head, Sector
LBA = Logical Block Addressing
Large = Large Disk Access Mode
write timing.
landing zone for the read/write heads
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Advanced BIOS Features
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced CMOS Features
Virus Warning[Disabled]
CPU Internal Cache[Enabled]
External Cache[Enabled]
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking[Enabled]
Quick Power On Self Test[Disabled]
First Boot Device[Floppy]
Second Boot Device[CDROM]
Third Boot Device[HDD-1]
Boot Other Device[Enabled]
Swap Floppy Drive[Disabled]
Boot Up Floppy Seek[Enabled]
Boot up NumLock Status[Enabled]
Gate A20 Option[Fast]
Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer.
V/H SYNC+Blank
DPMS Support
Instant-Off
Delay 4 Sec
If Advanced Power Management (APM) is installed on
your system, selecting Yes gives better power savings.
Defines what state your monitor will go into when in
power saving mode.
This selection will cause the system to turn off the
vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write
blanks to the video buffer.
Select this option if your monitor supports the Display
Power Management Signalling (DPMS) standard of the
Video Electronics Standards to select video power
management values.
Reserved Function
Do Not Alter
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Power Management Sub Menu
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Power Management
Power Management[User Define]
HDD Power Down[Disable]
Doze Mode[Disable]
Suspend Mode[Disable]
ÇÈÆÅ: Move+/-/PU/PD: ValueF10 : SaveESC : ExitF1 : General Help
This option allows you to select the type (or degree) of
power saving for Doze, Standby and Suspend modes.
Minimum power management:
Doze Mode = 1 hr
Suspend Mode = 1 hr
Maximum power management:
Doze Mode = 1 min
Suspend Mode = 1 min
User Define:
Allows you to set each mode individually.
HDD Power Down
Disable
From 1 min
to 15 min Max
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By default, this item is disabled, meaning that no matter
the mode of the rest of the system, the hard drive will
remain ready. Otherwise, you have a range of choices
Select Yes if you are
using a Plug and Play
capable operating
system. Select No if
you need the BIOS to
configure non-boot
devices
Item Help
Details
Feature Options Description
PNP OS Installed
Reset Configuration Data
Resources Controlled By
IRQ Resources
Yes
No
Disabled
Enabled
Auto(ESCD)
Manual
Legacy ISA
PCI/ISA PnP
Select Yes if the operating system environment is Plugand-Play compatible (e.g., Windows 9x).
Normally, this field is Disabled. Select Enabled to reset
Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you
exit Set-up if you have installed a new add-on device and
the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious
conflict that the operating system cannot boot.
The Plug and Play Award BIOS can automatically
configure all the boot and Plug and Play-compatible
devices. If you select Auto, all the interrupt requests (IRQ)
and DMA assignment fields disappear, as the BIOS
automatically assigns them.
When resources are controlled manually, assign each
system interrupt as one of the following types, depending
on the type of device using the interrupt:
Legacy ISA
bus specification, requiring a specific interrupt (such as
IRQ4 for serial port 1).
PCI/ISA PnP
standard, whether designed for PCI or ISA bus
architecture.
Devices compliant with the original PC AT
Devices compliant with the Plug and Play
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Detail Cont.
Feature Options Description
DMA Resources
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
Assign IRQ For VGA
Assign IRQ For USB
Legacy ISA
PCI/ISA PnP
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
When resources are controlled manually, assign each
system DMA channel as one of the following types,
depending on the type of device using the interrupt:
Legacy ISA
bus specification, requiring a specific interrupt (such as
IRQ4 for serial port 1).
PCI/ISA PnP
standard, whether designed for PCI or ISA bus
architecture.
If the USB ports are not being used, this function allows
you to release the IRQ that was being used for the USB
Devices compliant with the original PC AT
Devices compliant with the Plug and Play
Reserved Function
Do Not Alter
Reserved Function
Do Not Alter
root hub.
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PC Health Status
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
PC Health Status
Current CPU Temp.36°C/96°F
Current System Temp.39°C/102°F
Current CPUFAN1 Speed6553 RPM
Current CPUFAN2 Speed5041 RPM
VCore1.77 V
2.5V2.52 V
3.3V3.31 V
5V5.15 V
12V11.88 V
2.5V2.52 V
CPU Fan Warning Speed[Disabled]
ÇÈÆÅ: Move+/-/PU/PD: ValueF10 : SaveESC : ExitF1 : General Help
Current CPU Temp - This gives the current temperature of the CPU case.
Current System Temp. -
Current CPUFAN1 Speed -
Current CPUFAN2 Speed -
Voltage Measurements -
Disabled
CPU Fan Warning Speed
4000 RPM
5000 RPM
6000 RPM
This gives the temperature of the temp junction inside the
CPU and NOT the DigiPoS system temperature.
This is the current speed of the CPU fan located opposite
the HDD (underneath the CD ROM if you have one fitted)
and is used for the air tunnel cooling system.
This is the current speed of the PSU fan located behind
the HDD.
These are real time voltage measurements from the
motherboard.
Select the lower limit for the CPU Fan speed. If the CPU
fan drops beyond the limit, a warning mechanism
programmed into your system will be activated.
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Frequency/Voltage Control
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Frequency/Voltage Control
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk[Enabled]
Spread Spectrum[Disabled]
CPU Host/PCI Clock[Disabled]
ÇÈÆÅ: Move+/-/PU/PD: ValueF10 : SaveESC : ExitF1 : General Help
BIOS detects the presence or absence of components in the ISA
and PCI slots and turns off system clock generator pulses to empty
slots.
When the system clock generator pulses, the extreme values of the
pulses generates excess EMI. Enabling pulse spectrum spread
modulation changes the extreme values from spikes to flat curves,
thus reducing EMI. This benefit may in some cases be outweighed
by problems with timing-critical devices, such as a clock-sensitive
SCSI device and is therefore not recommended.
Select Default or select a timing combination for the CPU and the
PCI bus. When set to Default, the BIOS uses the actual CPU and
PCI bus clock values which is the recommended setting.
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Operating System Dependant Settings
The defaults that were covered above are generalised and some settings need to be
altered in order to gain the maximum performance from your DigiPoS when using certain
operating systems. The following list describes the operating system dependant settings
and their reasons.
can speed up video and other operations significantly
but only in DOS
Select Enabled only if you have USB peripherals such as a
keyboard or mouse.
Enables the use of a USB Keyboard
(Standard functions only)
Allows the multimedia device to run in a sound blaster
compatible mode. This may be necessary with some DOS
software programs.
DOS is not Plug and Play Compatible.
If the USB ports are not being used, this function allows
you to release the IRQ that was being used for the USB
root hub.
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Windows 95 & NT
The USB Support in Windows 95 (even OSR2) has never been ‘outstanding’ and we
therefore advise that this function is disabled if you are not using USB devices.
Advanced Chipset Features
OnChip USB
USB Keyboard Support
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Select Enabled only if you have USB peripherals such as a
keyboard or mouse.
Enables the use of a USB Keyboard
(Standard functions only)
PnP/PCI Configurations
If the USB ports are not being used, this function allows
you to release the IRQ that was being used for the USB
root hub.
Assign IRQ For USB
Disabled
Enabled
Power Management
Please note that the Power Management settings should be left in their default state and
not activated under Windows NT as it is not supported and may cause system instability.
Windows 98, Me, 2000 & Xp
Please note that the Power Management settings should be left in their default state and
not activated
One reason is that Customers have stated that they do not want the system going into
standby as the system could be used at any moment and they do not want to wait while
the system recovers from either a doze or standby mode.
Windows Xp Special Notes
When installing Windows Xp from scratch, you must disable COM 3 & 4 in the Integrated
Peripherals section of the BIOS (First taking note of the settings) before installation has
commenced. Once the installation is complete, these ports can be re-activated. This is
only a temporary measure as the problem is being rectified at the moment.
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WARRANTY POLICY
Limited Warranty
This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workings. This warranty
period shall begin from the date of the accompanying invoice and will be in effect for a
period of 3 Years.
Warranty Return Procedures
The customer must call the PC-PoS representative’s technical support department or PCPoS directly first so that any primary fault diagnosis can be carried out. If the fault
remains, PC-PoS will issue a Return Authorization form, which must be filled out and
returned with the following information:
1) Contact Name and Physical Address.
2) Phone Number including any area or country codes.
3) Model Number.
4) Serial Number.
5) Invoice Number.
6) Date of Purchase.
7) Detailed description of the fault.
Failure to provide complete and correct information will result in significant delays in
processing your application for a returns authorization. Once your request has been
processed, a Returns Authorization number will be issued and this must be attached to
the goods being returned. Only at this stage can the goods now be returned. Any
merchandise sent for repair without a valid Returns Authorization number correctly
displayed on the packaging will not be accepted and might incur additional costs. All
freight costs to return the DigiPoS back to PC-PoS are the responsibility of the customer
except where special authorization for freight exemption has been granted by a PC-PoS
management representative.
THE FOLLOWING SHALL VOID WARRANTY
Any unauthorized service, modification, tampering, any damages due to accident, misuse,
abuse and or operation outside of electrical specifications shall void the warranty. This
also includes modification of the specification of the DigiPoS as it was originally supplied
including hard drive, memory, CPU, floppy disk drives, expansion cards and any other
additional equipment not mentioned here specifically.
There will be charges for labour and/or materials for repairs carried out after the warranty
period has expired. Please call your nearest PC-PoS office for a quotation on post
warranty service.
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PC-PoS Global Office Locations
PC-PoS Australia
Physical Location:
Unit 7, 10 Bradford Street,
Alexandria NSW 2015.
Postal Address:
P O Box 180,
Rosebery NSW 1445.
Tel: +61 (0)2 8338 3333
Fax: +61 (0)2 8338 3388
http://www.pc-pos.com.au
PC-PoS Deutschland GmbH
Flintsbacher Str. 6
80686 München
Tel: +49 (0) 89/51 777 333
Fax: +49 (0) 89/51 777 330
http://www.pc-pos.net
PC-PoS France
PARIVRY – Bât. Nº12
14, Rue Jules Vanzuppe
94200 Ivry Sur Seine
Tèl: (01) 49 59 90 00
Fax: (01) 46 58 24 51
http://www.pc-pos.fr
PC-PoS United Kingdom
PC-PoS UK Ltd.
The Rutherford Centre
The Rutherford Road
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG24 8PB
Tel: +44 (0)1256 390700
Fax: +44 (0)1256 356112
http://www.pc-pos.co.uk
PC-PoS Arabia
Unit ZD06, RA08
Jebel Ali
United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 4 883 6444
Fax: +971 4 883 8988
http://www.pc-pos.com
PC-PoS Scandinavia
PC-PoS South Africa
PC-PoS North America
309B Commissioners Rd. W.
London, Ontario
Canada
N6J 1Y4
Tel: (519) 474 7987
Toll Free: 1 866 84 PC-POS
Fax: (519) 474 2598