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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cables must be employed with this
equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system’s manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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DHHS- the CD-ROM Drive
FDA Regulations require the following statement for all laser-based devices:
“Caution, Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.”
Caution: This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”.
To use this model properly, read the instruction manual carefully and keep this manual for future
reference. In case of any trouble with this model, please contact your nearest “Authorized Service
Station”. To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open this enclosure.
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Important Safety Information
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this User’s Manual for later reference.
3. Disconnect this equipment from the AC outlet before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or spray
detergent for cleaning. Use only a moistened sheet or cloth.
4. For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and
should be easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment from humidity.
6. Lay this equipment on a stable surface when installing.
7. Do not leave this equipment in an non-air-conditioned environment, or in a storage
temperature above 60∘C. Such conditions may damage the equipment.
8. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection and protect the equipment from
overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
9. Check the voltage of the power source when connecting the equipment to the power outlet.
10. Place the power cord so that it will not be stepped on. Do not place anything over the
power cord. The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current
marked on the product’s electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating of the cord
should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
11. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
12. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect the equipment from the mains to
avoid damage.
13. Never allow liquid into ventilation openings. This could cause fire or electrical shock.
14. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, qualified service personnel should only
open the equipment.
15. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:
a. The Power cord or plug is damaged.
b. Liquid has penetrated the equipment.
c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
d. The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it work according to the user’s
manual.
e. The Equipment has been dropped and damaged.
f. The equipment has obvious signs of damage.
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Copyright
The information in this guide is subject to change without prior notice.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained
herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance,
or use of this material.
This manual contains information protected by copyright. No part of this manual may be
photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from the manufacturer.
Touch Panel Does not Work...........................................................................................64
ELO Touch Panel Cannot Calibrate Correctly................................................................64
Second LCD Panel is Not Functioning Properly.............................................................64
PS/2 Keyboard is not Functioning Normally...................................................................65
MCR is not Functioning Properly....................................................................................65
VFD Display is not Functioning Properly........................................................................66
External CD-ROM is not Functioning Properly...............................................................66
LAN is not Functioning Properly.....................................................................................66
COM1, COM2 and LPT1 are not Functioning Properly..................................................66
Cash Drawer Port is not Functioning Properly...............................................................67
USB device is not Functioning Properly.........................................................................67
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Model H700 Characteristics
Ø Model H700 uses a high speed processor capable of handling a high capacity of data
efficiently.
Ø Model H700’s solid quality Aluminum housing distinguishes it from ordinary plastic
housings.
Ø The Model H700 touch terminal all-in-one design combines a powerful PC, multiple
LCD and touch screens, which are suitable for any market. The primary LCD panel can
be tilted at multiple angles.
Ø Model H700’s functionality extends far beyond the standard setup. Model H700 can be
adapted for a variety of uses with the addition of any of the following options: Magnetic
Card Reader, VFD/LCD customer display and cashdrawer, Modem, LAN, Audio
devices, Compact Flash or USB devices (all available upon request).
Ø Model H700’s security is designed to prevent data theft. The Model H700 system is
comprised of an internal 3.5” HDD and removable external CD-Rom and FDD making it
hard to copy data without authority.
Ø The solid aluminum design enhances heat dissipation and passes EMI testing.
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How to Use This Manual
This manual contains all the information you need to set up and use Model H700. In addition, you
can also consult the manuals for the operating system and added hardware.
Chapter 1 Provides an introduction to Model H700 and this manual.
Chapter 2 Provides all necessary information for all hardware setup.
Chapter 3 Provides the necessary information for installing the Intel Chip set driver, Video
drivers and the touch screen tools, Audio, USB and LAN drivers.
Chapter 4 Lists all Model H700 specifications and Information for the 9000PB0550,
9000PB0480 and 9000PB0230 I/O board configuration.
Chapter 5 Provides information for troubleshooting Model H700.
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A Visual Tour of Model H700
Before you start, take a few moments to become familiar with Model H700.
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What comes with Model H700
The following items are standard with Model H700:
Ø Main system with LCD panel
Ø Base
Ø ATX power supply
Ø Model H700 user’s guide
Ø Nova 4710 motherboard user’s guide
Ø ELO touch screen driver CD
Ø Utility and Motherboard chipset driver CD
Ø AC power cord
Model H700 and power adapter
Model H700 with MCR
Model H700 with VFD
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The following items are optional:
Ø Magnetic card reader (MCR) and bracket
Ø External CD-ROM drive with cable
Ø External USB floppy disk drive with cable
Ø VFD customer display
Optional accessories
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Dimensions
12.1”
Model H700
Dimensions
Model H700 and
MCR Dimensions
Model H700 and
VFD customer
display
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Dimensions
15”
Model H700
Dimensions
Model H700 and
MCR Dimensions
Model H700 and
VFD customer
display
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Out
Connector Panels
Primary Connector Panel
The primary connector panel is located at the bottom of the main unit base. To clearly see the
panel you must turn Model H700 upside down.
DC
E EXT VGA
2nd LCD
Cash
VFD/
Line
PS/2
Mouse
LPT1
Power LAN
Note: This configuration is for Model H700 units that have been supplied with an integral second LCD panel.
USB
KBD
COM
COM
I/O Port Connector Type Description
Power DC Power Connector Connects Model H700 to the power supply.
USB USB The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port can be used
to connect USB devices.
LAN LAN RJ45 Connector The LAN port is used to hook Model H700 to a
local area network.
KBD PS/2 Keyboard
The KBD port for an external keyboard.
Connector
PS2/Mouse PS/2 Mouse Connector PS2 ports can be used for a mouse.
COM1
COM2
DSUB Connector The serial ports COM1/COM2 can be used to
connect serial devices such as a mouse or a
fax/modem.
EXT VGA 15 PIN VGA Connector The Ext VGA port is used to attach an external 2nd
Panel display or CRT monitor.
DC 12V Out 2 PIN Socket This is used for the 2nd Panel display.
Cash
Drawer
VFD VFD/ COM4 RJ45
RJ11 Connector Cash Drawer Connector, 12 V Actuation support
for solenoid.
The VFD port is used to attach An RJ45 cable for
Connector
a VFD customer display.
Line Out Earphone Connector The audio port is for speakers.
LPT1 DSUB Connector The parallel port LPT1 can be used to connect
parallel devices, such as a printer.
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Second Connector Panel
The Second connector panel is located on left side of the back of the main unit. It comes with a
cover that needs to be removed to install a CD ROM Driver.
I/O Port Connector Type Description
VGA Connector No Function.
CD-ROM 36 PIN SCSI II Connector The CD-ROM port is used to attach an external
CD-ROM.
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Model H700 Assembly
Please make sure that the system power is turned off and the power supply is disconnected when
making any hardware changes to Model H700.
Remove the rear neck plate
There are two I/O ports, 9000PB0550 and 9000PB0480, located on the back of the neck. The
rear neck plate must therefore be removed before alterations can be made to the hardware. As
an example, to set up for DC+5V or DC+12V at Pin9 of COM1 or COM2, follow the steps:
1. Tilt the screen to 180 degrees.
2. Unscrew the 2 screws adjacent to the hinges.
3. Tilt the screen to 90 degrees.
4. Remove the rear neck plate.
5. Select the appropriate jumper settings as needed; refer to CON4&CON41 of Com1 and
COM2 D-sub connector.
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Hard Disk Drive Installation
Model H700 comes with an empty hard disk drive (HDD), unless a special request has been made.
Installing a HDD
1. Turn off power and remove power cable from main unit.
2. Remove the Base/HDD Plate from the
base (4 screws).
3. Secure the hard disk drive on the plate
(4 screws).
4. Plug the IDE and power cable to the HDD. The red stripe on the ribbon cable should be
aligned with PIN1 on the IDE connector of HDD.
5. Put the plate back to the base and
secure with 4 screws.
6. Connect the main unit power.
Note: If the HDD does not work normally, please refer to troubleshooting.
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Compact Flash Installation
Model H700 will configure Compact Flash in IDE mode as secondary master after it is installed.
The next available drive letter will be automatically assigned to Compact Flash.
Installing Compact Flash
1. Turn off power and remove power cable from Model H700.
2. As the compact Flash socket is located on the soldering side of M/B, remove the 4 screws
and disassemble the front panel plate.
3. Insert Compact Flash and lock the black lever in a 90 degree position.
Black lever in a
90 degree
position
4. Reassemble front panel plate to main unit.
5. Connect the main unit power.
Compact Flash
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Unplug the loopback from the MCR socket. The
MCR socket is found on the right side on the
it and
Magnetic Card Reader Installation
An optional Magnetic Card Reader (MCR) can be installed on the right side of Model H700.
Magnetic Card Reader (MCR)
Installing an MCR
1. Turn off system power.
2.
back of the main Unit.
3. Attach the MCR Assembly to the main un
connect the MCR cable to the MCR socket.
4. Secure the MCR to the main unit with 2 screws.
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5. Turn on system power.
Note: If the MCR does not work normally, please refer to troubleshooting.
Attention: The loopback or the MCR cable must be inserted in the socket for an external keyboard to
function with Model H700.
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MCR Parameter Modification
This option is for users who need to customize the MCR parameters for a particular task.
Some of the useful parameters include:
The selection of country code, other than the default English.
The choice of track combinations.
The preamble/postamble codes.
The MCR parameters can be modified by using the supplied utility program.
The utility can be found on the CD that came with your system in the “Utilities” folder. The
program name is msr_v12_win.zip.
If you are upgrading and earlier system to include our MCR reader, then this utility can located on
our website at http://www.firich.com.tw/tech_drivers.htm in the section labeled as “MSR Utility”.
Unzip this file onto your system hard disk, in a folder of your choice.
It will also create 3 subfolders named Disk1, Disk2, and Disk3.
Change to the folder “Disk1” and run the “Setup.exe” program, and follow the simple onscreen
instructions.
When the installation finishes, you will find that a new folder has been created in your “Program files”
folder, labeled as “Decoder” with a subfolder named “S64 Decoder”.
Now change folder to C:\Program Files\Decoder\S64 Decoder and run the program named
“S64_cfg.exe”.
When the program has loaded please select the Magnic_Reader menu item as in the following
picture. By using the 3 top items listed; Interface, Communication and Miscellaneous, you will
be able to alter many of the parameters associated with the MCR unit.
When you have finished your modifications and are sure that they are set exactly how you want
them to be, just click on the menu item Transmit to download the new parameter to the MCR unit.
Please refer to the Help menu for any further assistance.
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VFD Customer Display Installation
An optional VFD customer display can be installed on the back of Model H700.
Rear view with VFD attached.
Installing a VFD
1. Turn off system power.
2. Make sure that JP1 and JP2 on the secondary I/O board 9000PB0480 are set correctly. It's
important to note that the supply voltage for the customer display has been set to +12V, which
is for VFD type. IF an LCD customer display is chosen, please change it to +5V through JP1
on 9000PB0480. Please refer to page 57, Mode1 RJ45 connector used for VFD.
3. Remove the VFD Mounting Cover from
the base.
4. Secure the VFD Holder to the base with
3 screws and place VFD display into the
holder.
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5. Connect the VFD RJ45 cable in the
VFD/COM4 port on the I/O panel which
located under the base.
6. Turn on VFD power switch, then turn on
system power.
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CD-ROM Installation
1. Please make sure the IDE 2 in the CMOS setup is enabled.
2. Turn off the power.
3. Plug the CD-ROM cable to the CD-ROM port.
Note: If the CD-ROM cannot be detected by the system, please refer to troubleshooting.
Cash Drawer Installation
1. Before connecting the cash drawer to Model H700, please make sure the driver voltage and
cable pin assignment of the cash drawer matches the definition of the cash drawer port of
Model H700. Please refer to page 57 Cash Drawer .
2. Plug cash drawer cable into cash drawer port.
Note: If the cash drawer cannot be detected by the system, please refer to troubleshooting.1
.
3. Up to two cash drawers may be driven from this port. Driving voltage of the solenoid is
DC+12V. I/O port 201h is used for drawer operation. A test program is supplied, for all
Windows O/S, source code of which is available on request to software developers.
Hardware logic is as follows.
To open drawer1, write 10h to port 201h, wait 200 msec, then write 00h to turn off the drive.
To open drawer2, write 20h to port 201h, wait 200 msec, then write 00h to turn off the drive.
To test for drawer open, read port 201h, if bit 0=1 then drawer is open, if bit0=0 drawer is
closed
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Optional Second LCD Panel Display
An optional second LCD panel can be easily installed on Model H700.
There are two standard pole heights that may be ordered, 150mm and 400mm.
The mechanical fitting of the second panel display is a very simple process.
Position the Model H700 onto it’s side.
Remove the 3 screws and Mounting Cover from the base unit.
Position the already assembled Second Panel Display, Pole and Holder to the base and
secure firmly with the 3 screws.
Now connect the Second Panel Display cables to the Power and VGA sockets on the
underside of the Model H700 unit. If you also ordered the second display Touch panel
option then connect this to the COM4 socket.
Note. CMOS BIOS settings should be altered to make COM4 use IRQ11, and boot
Display ‘CRT+LVDS’ should be enabled.
Dependant upon which operating system is used, drivers will have to be installed,
therefore please refer to the CD that came with your Model H700, or visit our website at:
http://www.firich.com.tw/tech_drivers.htm
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OSD Settings for Second LCD Panel
Model H700 secondary LCD panel has built-in OSD (on screen display) controls to adjust various
display parameters. The control buttons are located on the right side of the back cover.
OSD Settings
There are four buttons on the OSD panel: Select, Down, Up, and Enter. The functions of these
four buttons are as follows:
Menu Press to open the OSD window.
Back one menu level up.
Press to exit the OSD window while in OSD mode.
DownArrow Press to scroll item selection bar down.
To decrease the parameter value.
To switch the item selection (Ex: YES / NO).
UpArrow Press to scroll item selection bar up.
To increase the parameter value.
To switch the item selection (Ex: YES / No).
Enter Enter the selected sub-menu.
Confirm selected function.
OSD Menu Structure
RGB Menu Brightness Red -127~127
Green -127~127
Blue -127~127
Color Temp 0~7
Sharpness 0,1
Main Menu
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CMOS Setup
Model H700 systems have adopted the motherboards NOVA4710 , using AWARD BIOS.
Please refer to the NOVA4710 M/B User's Manual for a detailed description of the BIOS CMOS
setup.
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H700 comes with a variety of drivers for different operating systems.
You will find 1 CD with H700. The CD has all the necessary drivers to setup H700.
Important: You must install the Intel Chip Set Driver first.
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Systems
1. Insert the CD into your CD ROM Drive.
2. Locate D:\Others\Intel\INF folder
3. Double click Setup.exe
4. Click Next.
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5. Read the License Agreement and click Yes.
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6. Click Next and the drivers for the Intel Chip set will install.
7. When the 'Setup COMPLETE' message appears click Finish to restart your computer.
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VGA Driver Installation
Nova 4710 uses only one chipset “852GME” that is capable of driving a single or dual panel
display.
Only one driver needs to be installed.
852GME driver installation Windows 98 & ME
1. Locate the VGA folder on the utilities CD.
2. Open D:\VGA\Intel\852GM_GME\win9x folder
3. Run setup.exe.
4. Select Next to continue.
5. Read the License Agreement and click Yes.
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6. Click Finish to complete the installation procedure and restart H700.
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7. When entering Windows, Windows will find new hardware.
Insert Disk
Open D:\VGA\Intel\825GM_GME\Win9x\Win9x\ikch8xx.cat folder
Click OK
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852GME driver installation Windows 2000 & XP
1. Open D:\VGA\Intel\852GM_GME\win2k_xp folder.
2. Run setup.exe
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3. Select Next to continue.
4. Read the License Agreement and click Yes.
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5. Click Finish to complete the installation procedure and restart the system.
Enable second LCD panel setting Windows 2000/Windows XP.
After you have installed the VGA driver you must adjust the settings.
1. Right click your mouse anywhere on the desktop then click properties.
2. Click the settings tab.
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3. Click Advanced.
4. Click Intel(R) Extreme Graphics.
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5. Click Graphics Properties.
6. Click Extended Desktop and select Notebook for primary device, monitor for secondary
device.
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7. Click OK.
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8. Select the second LCD panel. This is done either by clicking on the number 2 or selecting from
the dropdown menu.
For the second LCD panel make sure that Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor is
selected.
9. Click Apply then click OK to finish the settings.
Note. During boot sequence “No Sync” will appear on the second LCD panel.
The boot sequence can take a minute or so when a second LCD panel is installed.
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LAN Driver Installation
LAN Driver Installation Windows 98 & ME
8. Open D:\LAN\Intel folder.
9. Double click on pro98me.exe
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10. Select Next to continue.
Read the License Agreement and select “I accept the terms in the license agreement”.
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11. Select Next to continue.
Click C:\IntelPRO
12. Select NEXT to continue
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13. Select Install Software.
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14. Click Restart Now
Intel LAN Driver Installation Windows 2000 & XP
15. Open D:\LAN\Intel folder.
16. Double click on pro2kXP.exe
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Read the License Agreement and select “I accept the terms in the license agreement”.
17. Select Next to continue.
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Click C:\IntelPRO
18. Select Next to continue.
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19. Click Install Software
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20. Click Restart Now
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Audio Driver Installation
Audio Driver Installation for all Windows Operating Systems.
1. Open D:\AUDIO\Realtek
2. double click Setup.exe.
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3. Select Next to continue.
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Note: For XP If you receive this warning message, please click Continue Anyway .
4. Click Finish and restart the system.
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USB Driver Installation
USB 2.0 Installation for Windows 98 & ME
21. In Control Panel, double click on System Properties and select Device Manager.
22. Right click on PCI Universal serial Bus and Left click on Properties.
23. Click the Driver tab and then click on Update Driver.
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24. Select Next to continue.
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26. Highlight Other devices and click Next.
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27. Click Have Disk.
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28. Browse the CD to D:\Usb20\Intel\Win98_ME then click OK.
29. Click Next.
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30. Select Next to continue.
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31. During the copy process you may receive the above message, again Browse the CD to
D:\Usb20\Intel\Win98_ME then click OK.
32. Click Finish.
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USB 2.0 Installation for Windows 2000 & Windows XP
33. Locate D:\Usb20\Intel\Win2K or D:\Usb20\Intel\WinXP folder.
34. Double click USB20_2K.exe or Usb20.exe
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36. Click Yes to continue
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37. Click Finish and restart the system.
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ELO Touch Tools Installation
ELO Touch Tools Installation for Windows 98
1. Insert the Utility CD and locate the touch screen folder “Touch screen\ELO Win 9X_me”.
2. Run Setup.exe
3. Click Next.
4. Read the “License Agreement” and click Yes if you accept it.
5. Select if you have one or two monitors and click Next.
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6. Select the COM port for the monitor. It is recommended that you select COM3 for primary
touch screen and COM4 for second touch screen. Then click Next.
7. Wait until the ELO Touch Tools have been installed.
8. Select View ELO touch screen control panel and click Finish.
10. Click Yes to restart the system.
11. After the system finishes rebooting follow the directions to calibrate ELO Touch Tools.
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ELO Control Panel
This section explains the different options in the ELO control Panel.
General tab
The general tab allows you to:
Ø Change the COM port your touch screen is set to.
Ø Calibrate the touch screen with the Align button.
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Buttons tab
The Buttons tab allows you to:
Ø Adjust all mouse emulation controls.
Ø Change cursor properties.
Ø Enable or disable right mouse button utility.
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Sound tab
The Sound tab allows you to:
Ø To change sound properties for ELO touch tools.
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Diagnostics tab
The Diagnostics tab allows you to:
Ø View Controller Information.
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About tab
The About tab displays Information about ELO Touchsystems
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ELO Touch Tools Installation for Windows 2000/XP
The procedure is the same for Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
1.Insert the Utility CD and locate the touch screen folder “Touch screen\ELO Touch
2K_XP”.
2.Run Setup.exe
3.Select “Install serial touch screen Drivers” check box.
4.Read the “License Agreement” and click “Yes” if you accept it.
5. select “Auto detect ELO devices” check box
6.select “COM3 for 1st touch screen”, “COM4 for 2nd touch screen” then click ”next”
7.confirm the required com ports are selected then click “next”
8.select “Calibrate ELO touch screen monitor” check box then click “finish”
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System Configuration
CPU (PGA 478) Intel (Mobile) Pentium 4 / Celeron Processor, supports 400/533
Bus speed PCI: 33 MHz
DMA channels 7
Interrupt levels 15
Chipset INTEL® 852GM/GME (GMCH).
Real-time clock INTEL 82801DB (ICH4)
DRAM One 184-pin DIMM socket to support DDR 200/266/333 SDRAM.
VGA controller Built-in AGP2.0 4X 3D graphics engine. Share system DDR
Disk socket
HDD Internal 3.5” 40GB hard disk drive (or above).
ATA/100
IDE interface
Hardware monitor Built in to monitor power supply voltage and fan speed status
Watchdog timer Software Programmable Reset generated when CPU does not
Speaker 3 watt pedestal-integrated speaker.
Power 250 watt external power adapter.
I/O Port
Serial Port 2 User available Com ports (COM1 & COM2).
MHz FSB
The maximum memory is up to 1 GB.
SDRAM 32MB(max). Flat panel on-chip 852GM(852GME)
Supports 18bit/24bit single pixel or 36bit/48bit dual pixel color
LVDS TFT LCD.
12” or 15” ELO 5-wire resistive touch panel.
Type I/II CompactFlash™ Disk. The Flash Disk provides 100%
compatibility with (IDE2) hard disk.
Up to four PCI Enhanced IDE hard drives. The ATA/100 IDE can
handle data transfer up to 100 MB/s.
periodically trigger the timer. Your can use INT15 to control the
watchdog and generate a system reset.
2 System assigned Com ports (COM3 & COM4).
Ø COM3 for primary touch screen.
Ø COM4 for secondary touch screen or customer character
display.
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Ø Optional COM5 & COM6 (Special Request)
Parallel Port One Bi-directional Parallel Port Support ECP/EPP (IEEE1284).
USB port Supports 4 USB 2.0 ports for future expansion
(2*Internal, 2*External)
Cash drawer port RJ11 Single/Dual Cashdrawer port ,12V actuation support. use I/O
PORT 201H to control it.
Mouse Port One PS/2 mouse port.
Keyboard Port One PS/2 keyboard port.
LAN Port ICH4 Fast Ethernet controllers, IEEE 802.3u Auto-Negotiation
support for 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX standard.
VGA Port Standard VGA Port for second LCD panel.
CD-ROM Port Supports 24x Slim type external CD-Rom drive.
Audio Port Integrated Sound Blaster compatible, AC97 Audio Codec.
Construction
Injection-Molded, Die-cast aluminum enclosure, spill resistance.
Optional Features
Customer display Integrated VFD/LCD customer display.
Magnetic card
reader
FDD External USB Floppy disk drive.
CD-ROM External 24X slim type CD-ROM drive.
Second LCD Panel Optional 12” TFT LCD Panel.
Second Touch
Panel
Power Consumption
Integrated Single/Dual/Triple Track MCR.
Optional 12” ELO 5-wire resistive touch panel.
Power
consumption
Operating temperature
Operating
temperature
80-1000W Idle
(Standard system & secondary LCD panel while accessing HDD).
0 ℃ ~ 35 ℃
(*CPU needs Cooler & silicone heat sink paste*)
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I/O board Configuration
The main I/O board 9000PB0550 covers the primary I/O ports to the mainboard. Including: DC
power input, COM1 and COM2, LPT1, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, audio, USB and LAN port.
9000PB0550 I/O Board Pin Definition
CON101 DC power connector
PIN No. Description
1 DC +5V
2 DC +5V
3 +5SB
4 DC +12V
5 PSON
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
CON10 System DC power connector for Mainboard
PIN No. Description
1 DC +12V
2 +5SB
3 DC+12V
4 GND
5 DC+12V
6 GND
7 NC
8 DC +5V
9 DC +5V
10 DC+12V
11 GND
12 GND
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VGA
9000PB0480 I/O Board Pin Definition
9000PB0480 secondary I/O board includes VGA port, Cash drawer, and COM4/VFD ports.
CN6
Com4 uses the RJ-45 connector to accept VFD customer display. If the customer display is not
required, this port may function as an RS-232C port. An adapter cable to convert RJ-45 to DB-9
may be obtained from your supplier. Jumpers on the circuit board must also be reconfigured as
shown in the figure.
Mode1 RJ45 connector used for VFD (factory default setting)
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CN1 44PIN 2.00mm IDE connector connects to the mainboard secondary IDE
connector CN3
PIN No. Description PIN No. Description
1 RESET# 2 GND
3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8
5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9
7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10
9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11
11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12
13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13
15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14
17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15
19 GND 20 N/C
21 IDE DRQ 22 GND
23 IOW# 24 GND
25 IOR# 26 GND
27 IDE CHRDY 28 GND
29 IDE DACK 30 GND
31 INTERRUPT 32 N/C
33 SA 1 34 N/C
35 SA 0 36 SA 2
37 HDC CS0# 38 HDC CS1#
39 HDD ACTIVE# 40 GND
41 +5V 42 +5V
43 GND 44 +5V
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Please note that the following troubleshooting guide is designed for people with strong
computer hardware knowledge such as System Administrators and Engineers.
Power is on, but there is no Panel Display
A) Check that the external power adapter LED is on when the power adapter power switch
is in the on position.
B) Check that the Power and CPU fans are running when system power is on.
B-1) Check whether the ATX power switch cable is properly connected to mainboard
B-2) Check that the power cable is connected properly between 9000PB0550
B-3) Check the 12V CPU Power cable is connected properly between P3 of I/O
CN13 (Please refer to page 7 and page12 in the NOVA4710 User’s guide).
primary I/O board CON101 and mainboard CN1.
board 9000PB0550 to CN2 on the motherboard.
C) Please ensure that the IDE cable is properly connected to the HDD and the red stripe on
the ribbon cable is aligned with PIN 1 on the IDE connector of HDD.
D) Reset CMOS DATA by shorting mainboard JP4 PIN3 and PIN2 for a few seconds
(Please refer to page10 in the NOVA4710 User’s guide).
E) Check if the system is beeping.
E-1) A single long repeated beep indicates that a DRAM error has occurred. Make
sure DRAM is properly installed or replace DRAM.
E-2) One short beep after power on, means the system board is OK, but the LCD
panel or onboard VGA interface could be defective.
E-2-1) Check CMOS Setup/Advanced Chipset Features/Panel Number is set
to 800x600 resolution. Note. If this setting has been accidentally set to a
resolution higher than 800x600 you will need to attach an external
monitor to the VGA port to be able to see the CMOS Setup screen. Also
check Boot Display = CRT+LVDS
E-2-2) Check the inverter cable is connected properly between the LCD
connector board and motherboard CN5.
E-2-3) Check the cable between the LVDS connector on motherboard CN4
and the 1st LCD connector board is connected properly.
E-2-4) The 1st LCD connector board could be defective.
E-2-5) The connection between the 1st LCD connector board and the LCD
panel is not connected properly or LCD cable could be defective.
E-2-6) The Inverter cannot produce backlight.
E-2-7) The LCD panel could be defective.
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To check where the problem could be:
Please connect a VGA monitor to the VGA port. If the VGA monitor is display normally, one of
the problems above is occurring, otherwise it could be the mainboard is not functioning
properly.
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Cannot Detect HDD
A) IDE cable is not connected properly to mainboard IDE1 or it could be defective.
B) HDD power cable is not connected properly to the I/O board or it could be defective.
C) Check CMOS setup, set IDE HDD to Auto detects.
D) On-board IDE port could be defective.
Touch Panel Does not Work
A) Check CMOS settings, COM3 needs to be “Enabled”. The correct settings are “3E8h”
and “IRQ10”.
B) Check that there are no conflicts between COM3 IRQ10 and any other devices.
C) Check that the ELO driver has been properly installed. Or try to re-install again (Please
refer to the ELO driver installation).
D) Check that the ELO controller on COM3 has been detected during the ELO driver
installation. If yes, than check that the flat cable from the ELO touch screen has been
properly connected to the ELO controller (Attention: Pin1 mark should be on the same
side as the ELO controller).
E) Check that the ELO controller Green LED is blinking?
If no, there is no DC+5V support for the ELO controller from the mainboard.
E-1) Check the mainboard JP6 jumper settings. The correct jumper settings for the
Touch screen are:
E-2) Check that the COM3 cable is properly connected between mainboard CN6 and
the Touch screen controller.
F) Touch screen controller could be defective or the touch panel could be defective.
ELO Touch Panel Cannot Calibrate Correctly
A) Please replace the ELO controller, and re-calibrate. If this works, change back to the
original ELO controller, and re-calibrate.
B) If the ELO touch panel still cannot calibrate correctly after changing to a new ELO
controller, the touch panel may be not installed properly or it could be defective.
Second LCD Panel is Not Functioning Properly
A) Check that the VGA driver 852GME is installed properly (Please refer to the VGA driver
installation section).
B) Connect a VGA CRT monitor to the VGA2 connector, if there is a display, then the
second LCD panel could be defective or is not installed properly.
B-1) Please check that both the VGA signal cable and second LCD power cable are
connected properly (Shut the power off before connecting the 2 above mentioned
cables).
B-2) Check that the VGA cable is connected to A/D board CN2. Or it could be
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defective.
B-3) Check that the LCD signal cable is properly connected to A/D board CN8 and
LCD panel. Or it could be defective.
Please re-connect both ends of the LCD signal cable in the correct location. Or
replace with a new cable.
B-4) There will be no backlight if the is inverter is defective.
C) Check that the 10 PIN VGA cable is connected to mainboard CN3 and 9000PB0480
secondary I/O board CN4 properly.
D) The mainboard VGA chip could be defective.
E) The 9000PB0480 secondary I/O board could be defective.
F) If there is no power supply from the 9000PB0480 secondary I/O board, then check if the
power cable is properly connected between position P1 of 9000PB0480 and position P1
of 9000PB0550. If there is still no power then the fuse “F3” on the 9000PB0480 could be
defective.
PS/2 Keyboard is not Functioning Normally
A) Make sure the keyboard is properly connected to the PS/2 keyboard port before the
system is powered up. If the keyboard is connected after Windows2000 has been booted,
the keyboard will not work.
B) Check that the LED on the keyboard goes on then off after power on. If yes, the
keyboard is getting power correctly. If not, the F3 fuse on the 9000PB0550 primary I/O
board could be faulty.
C) If the MCR is not required. Please make sure the loopback is plugged into the MCR
connector board.
D) Check that the 6 wire cable has been properly connected between the MCR connector
board and mainboard CN17.
The mainboard CN17 cable can be removed. Then short PINs 2-3 and PINs 4-5 If the
keyboard still does not work, then check next step. Otherwise, the cable or MCR
connector board could be defective.
E) Check that the 60PIN I/O bus cable is properly connected.
F) The mainboard could be defective.
MCR is not Functioning Properly
A) Check if the green MCR LED is on.
A-1) Check if the MCR is properly connected to the MCR connector board on main
system.
A-2) Make sure the 6 wire cable is properly connected between mainboard CN17 and
the MCR connector board.
A-3) The MCR connector board could be defective.
A-4) The MCR module could be defective.
B) If a keyboard is connected to the PS/2 keyboard port, and functions correctly, then the
MCR module could be defective.
C) For an MCR to work under Windows2000, the keyboard must be connected prior to
booting the system.
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VFD Display is not Functioning Properly
A) Ensure that COM4 is enabled in the CMOS setup, and data is written to COM4 in the
application.
B) Check if there is any display when system power is ON, if the screen is blank, please
follow the steps below.
B-1) Make sure the power switch on the VFD display is on before powering the main
system.
B-2) Make sure that the 9000PB0480 secondary I/O board JP1 & JP2 jumper settings
B-3) Fuse F1 on the 9000PB0480 secondary I/O board could be faulty.
C) Check if the 14pin cable is properly connected between 9000PB0480 secondary I/O
board CON8 and 9000PB0550 primary I/O board CON12.
D) The 9000PB0550 primary I/O board or 9000PB0480 secondary I/O board could be
defective.
E) The on-board COM4 I/O chips could be defective.
External CD-ROM is not Functioning Properly
A) Make sure IDE2 is set to “AUTO” in the CMOS setup.
B) If compact flash memory is installed, remove it and try again.
C) Make sure the CD-ROM cable is properly connected to the CD-ROM port of I/O panel
and the CD-ROM drive. This must be done with the system power off.
D) Check that the 44pin cable is properly connected between 9000PB0230 third I/O board
CN1 and mainboard IDE2.
E) The CD-ROM could be defective.
F) The 9000PB0230 third I/O board could be defective.
G) The on board IDE2 port could be defective.
LAN is not Functioning Properly
A) Check if the LAN driver is installed properly. (Please refer to the LAN driver installation).
B) Check if there are any IRQ conflicts.
C) Check if the RJ45 twinspare cable is properly connected.
D) Check if the 60pin I/O bus cable is properly connected.
E) The 9000PB0550 primary I/O board could be defective.
F) The on board LAN chip could be defective.
COM1, COM2 and LPT1 are not Functioning Properly
A) Check if the I/O ports are enabled in the CMOS setup.
B) Check if there are any IRQ conflicts.
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C) Check if the 60pin I/O bus cable is properly connected.
D) The 9000PB0550 primary I/O board could be defective.
E) The mainboard could be defective.
Cash Drawer Port is not Functioning Properly
A) Make sure the pin assignment matches between the cash drawer and the RJ11 cash
drawer port.
B) Verify the digit I/O port address and bit are “201h” and “bit4” respectively. Command
send “L” level for 200ms (Refer to NOVA4710 user’s manual page 80).
C) Check if the 60pin I/O bus cable is properly connected.
D) Check that the 14PIN cable is properly connected between 9000PB0550 primary I/O
board CON12 and 9000PB0480 secondary I/O board CON8.
E) The 9000PB0550 primary I/O board or 9000PB0480 secondary I/O board could be
defective.
F) The mainboard could be defective.
USB device is not Functioning Properly
A) Ensure that the USB controller is “enabled” in the CMOS setup.
B) Check if the 60pin I/O bus cable is properly connected.
C) Fuse F2 on the 9000PB0550 primary I/O board could be faulty. If so no power can
supply the USB port.
D) The mainboard or 9000PB0550 primary I/O board could be defective.
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