Pegasus Power pos lite User Manual

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Power pos lite User's Manual
Version 0.4
Power Pos lite Series
15” /12” Fanless POS system
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This document is copyrighted, © 2010. All rights are reserved. Pegasus Enterprise Co., Ltd reserves the right to make improvements of the product described in this manual at any time without notice.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission from Pegasus Enterprise Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Pegasus Enterprise Co., Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties, which may result from its use.
The material in this document is for product information only and is subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, Pegasus Enterprise Co., Ltd, assumes no liabilities resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein.
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Safety and Warranty
1. Read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this user's manual for later reference.
3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. Use a damp cloth.
4. For pluggable equipment, the power outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall could cause damage.
7. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
8. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet.
9. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord.
10. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
11. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient over-voltage.
12. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This could cause fire or electrical shock.
13. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, only qualified service personnel should open the equipment.
14. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel: a. The power cord or plug is damaged. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
15. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW -20° C (-4°F) OR A BOVE 60° C (140° F). IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.
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Table of Content
Chapter 1
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Introduction
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Power Pos lite (POS LITE ) Introduction
A Quick Tour for POS LITE ...................................................................................................
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POS LITE Dimension .....................................................................................................
3 Rear I/O Panel .....................................................................................................................
4 Packing List .........................................................................................................................
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Chapter 2
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Hardware Installation and Upgrading
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2.5” Hard Disk Drive Installation...........................................................................................
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Pole-Type VFD Installation ..................................................................................................
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Memory (DDRII RAM) / DOM Installation.............................................................................
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MCR Configuration Modification ..........................................................................................
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Cash Drawer Installation......................................................................................................
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Chapter 3
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Software Installation and Setup
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Please follow this installation sequence. ............................................................................
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Chipset Driver Installation ..................................................................................................
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Intel ATOM D525 Chipset Installation Utilities for Windows XP ..................................
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VGA Driver Installation.......................................................................................................
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GMA3159 driver installation for Windows XP ..............................................................
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LAN Driver Installation .......................................................................................................
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Realtek RT8111E LAN Driver Installation for Windows XP .........................................
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Audio Driver Installation .....................................................................................................
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Realtek ALC269 Audio Driver Installation for Windows XP .........................................
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SMbus Driver Installation ...................................................................................................
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SMbus Driver Installation for Windows XP ..................................................................
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ELO Touch Tools Installation ...............................................................................................
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ELO Touch Tools Installation for Windows XP ..............................................................
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ELO Control Panel...............................................................................................................
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EETI TouchKit Tools Installation ..........................................................................................
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EETI TouchKit Installation for Windows XP...................................................................
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TouchKit Control Panel ......................................................................................................
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Wireless LAN Driver Installation.........................................................................................
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Wireless LAN Driver Installation for all Windows Operating Systems (Optional) .........
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Chapter
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Specifications
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POS LITE Specifications
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Chapter
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Troubleshooting 16
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Touch Panel Does Not Work .............................................................................................................16
ELO Touch Panel Cannot Calibrate Correctly ..................................................................................16
Cannot Detect HDD ...........................................................................................................................16
PS/2 Keyboard Is Not Functioning Normally ....................................................................................17
LAN Is Not Functioning Properly .......................................................................................................17
COM1, COM2, COM5 Are Not Functioning Properly .......................................................................17
Cash Drawer Port Is Not Functioning Properly .................................................................................17
USB Device Is Not Functioning Properly ..........................................................................................17
Record of Revision
Date
Specs Ver.
Description
Note
V0.0
Initial
V0.1
Initial
Charles
V0.2
2013/4/10
V0.3
CF information correctness and removed
Vince
2013/5/21
V0.4
Cash Drawer Linux Sample Code Revise
Vince
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Power Pos lite (POS LITE ) Introduction
To reach the balance of budget-saving and strong requirement for product quality, Power Pos lite is designed with quality-oriented and cost-effective concept. Fanless as it is, POS LITE / MP­3432 provide a decent choice for noise-free environment applications with optimized product reliability.
Main Features:
The most cost-effective solution with built-in customer display and 12VDC out for 2nd
display connection without extra adaptor needed. 
Fanless solution for green and noise-free environment. 
Easy maintenance for system parts, such as H
Sufficient I/O access for various connection requirements. 
 Integrated cable cover for supporting pole-type VFD / LCD display.
Compliant with IP54 front panel standard
POS LITE w/ cable cover & MCR
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A Quick Tour for POS LITE
Before you start, take a moment to become familiar with POS LITE .
1st Display Identification Device
System Venting
Power Switch with LED
HDD LED / LAN LED / USB Port
Built-in Customer Display (LCM)
HDD Location (in the bottom)
External I/O (inside the cable)
Antenna
2nd Display Stand for
Pole-Type VFD/LCD (attached with 2nd
display option)
Cable Cover
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POS LITE Dimension
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Rear I/O Panel
I/O Port
Connector Type
Description
Earphone connector
Connect the speakers to this port
USB type A connector
Standard USB connector for external device
DC-in connector
Connect the power adaptor to this port
12V DC-out connector
This DC-out port can sustain the power of the
monitor or any other devices which need 12V DC
power input.
VFD / RJ45 connector
This RJ45 port can be used to attach a VFD
customer display or serve as an additional serial
port (switching cable provided).
RJ11 connector
Cash Drawer Connector, 12 V actuation support
PS2 connector
Connect the keyboard or mouse to this port
D-SUB 9 connector
The serial ports COM1/COM2 can be used to
connect devices such as a printer or a
fax/modem.
Parallel 25-pin LPT
The standard LPT (D-SUB 25 pin) connector for
Connector
connecting POS printers or KeyPro solution
RJ45 connector
Connect POS LITE to the Ethernet
D-Sub 15 Pin
The VGA port is used for connecting LCD or CRT
Connector
monitors
Packing List
POS LITE Main System x 1
Power Adaptor x 1 / AC Power Cord x 1 
Driver & Manual CD x 1
COM port switching cable (RJ45 to D-SUB 9 pin)
x 1  
Optional:
Pole-type Customer Display
MCR 
Built-in LCM Customer
Display Module 
WiFi Wireless Module  
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Hardware Installation and Upgrading
Do not remove the rear cover until you have verified that no power is supplied to the system. Power must be switched off and the power cord must be unplugged. Every time you service the system, you should be aware of this.
2.5” Hard Disk Drive Installation
1. Turn off power and remove power cord from the system
2. Unscrew the maintenance door at the bottom of the unit
3. Remove the door and flip it over
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4. Place HDD kit on the
2.5”
door, fasten it with 4
HDD
screws and connect
with the SATA cable.
SATA cable
5. Restore the maintenance door to the system.
6. Fix the door with the screw.
7. Connect the power cord to the system.
Pole-Type VFD Installation
1. Remove the plastic cover on the cable cover
2. Fix the pole stand with screws and place the pole­type customer display to the stand
3. Connect the RJ45 or RS-232 (D-Sub 9) cable to the system.
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Memory (DDRII RAM) / DOM Installation
1. Unscrew and remove the top cover
2. Install the DDRII RAM or DOM you require
3. Before restore the top cover, please check the thermal pad stays
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MCR Configuration Modification
This option is for users who need to customize the MCR configurations for a particular task. To enter the Configuration Mode, please execute text editor program (such as Microsoft Word,
Notepad…etc.) first, and then press [Ctrl] + [Al accordingly.
For detailed instruction, please refer to the MS in the driver CD: Utility\Pos Utility\MCR util\Uniform
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Cash Drawer Installation
Before connecting the cash drawer to the POS LITE , please make sure the drive voltage and cable pin assignment of the cash drawer matches the definition of the cash drawer port of POS LITE . Please refer to the jumper setting and pin definition(for more information on the Cash Drawer.
Plug cash drawer cable into cash drawer port.
Note: If the cash drawer cannot be detected by the system, please refer to troubleshooting.
Up to two cash drawers may be driven from this port. Driving voltage of the solenoid is DC+12V. I/O port 284 is used for drawer operation. A test program is supplied, for Linux and Windows, sample code of which is available on request by software developers.
Value
Description
0x284
Output address.
0x284 read 8bit
Bit 2 => 0: low 1: high
0x200
Sleep 200ms
0x01
Open cashdrawer1 value.
0x02
Open cashdrawer2 value.
0x04
Close cash-drawer value.
0x04
Cash-drawer status mask.
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Software Installation and Setup
POS LITE comes with a variety of drivers for different operating systems. You may find the system CD with all the necessary drivers and utilities.
Please follow this installation sequence.
Driver installation sequence: Chipset Driver -> VGA Driver -> LAN Driver -> Audio Driver ->SMbus Driver->Touch Tools
The reason to follow our sequence is that IRQ settings will be changed by Windows XP to non supported values, and you may encounter unnecessary problems later.
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Chipset Driver Installation
Intel ATOM D525 Chipset Installation Utilities for Windows XP
1. Insert the CD into your CD ROM Drive.
2. Locate the folder of D:\ Windows XP \ 1.Chipset\Setup
3. Open Setup.exe and Click Next.
4. Read the License Agreement and click Yes.
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5. Click Next and the drivers for the Intel Chip set will install.
6. Please wait while the setup program processing.
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7. When the 'Setup COMPLETE' message appears click Finish to restart your computer.
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VGA Driver Installation
GMA3159 driver installation for Windows XP
1. Locate the folder of D:\ Windows XP \ 3. VGA \ Setup.exe
2. Open Steup.exe
3. Select Next and click Yes of License Agreement Page.
4. Select Next to continue driver installation.
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5. Finally, Finish and Restart the system
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LAN Driver Installation
Realtek RT8111E LAN Driver Installation for Windows XP
1. Locate D:\ WindowXP \ 4. LAN\ Setup.exe
2. Double click Setup.exe.
3. Click Next to continue
4. Click Next to continue
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5. Please wait while processing.
6. Click Finish to complete the installation procedure.
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Audio Driver Installation
Realtek ALC269 Audio Driver Installation for Windows XP
1. Locate D:\Windows XP \ 5. Audio\ WDM_R253.exe
2. Double click WDM_R253.exe.
3. Click Next to continue.
4. Click Finish and restart the system.
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SMbus Driver Installation
SMbus Driver Installation for Windows XP
1. Locate D:\ Windows \ 3. VGA \ Setup.exe
2. Double click Setup.exe, and Click Next to start driver installation
3. Click Yes for license agreement
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4. choose Next for the following steps
5. Finish and Restart system.
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ELO Touch Tools Installation
ELO Touch Tools Installation for Windows XP
1. Locate D:\Utility\Touch Screen\ELO Touch\XP_Vista
2. Open SW601379_TETouch.exe
3. Click OK to continue.
4. Click Unzip; Unzip the files successfully and click OK to continue the installation.
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5. Click Next to continue.
6. Choose Install Serial Touch Screen Driver and click Next to continue.
7. Read the “License Agreement” and click Yes and select Auto Detect ELO touchscreens and click Next
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8. Select COM3 and click Next for further installation steps.
9. Setup complete and execute Calibrate Elo Touch Screen Monitors and Click Finish.
10. Start calibrating the touchscreen by touch the targets showed on the screen.
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11. According to ELO Touch Screen Properties; Confirm the Touch Driver Version is
5.2.0.43 and Make sure the COM port listed is COM3 for your touch monitor; adjust a proper sound of touch buzzer Press Next to continue.
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12. If the cursor is working fine, click to finish the setting; if not, click to calibrate the screen again.
IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO RESTART YOUR COMPUTER TO UTILIZE YOUR TOUCHSCREEN FEATURES.
13. Click Restart to reboot your computer again.
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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:
 Change the COM port your touch screen is set to.
Calibrate the touch screen with the Align button.
Mode tab
The Buttons tab allows you to:
Adjust all mouse emulation controls. 
Change cursor properties 
Enable or disable right mouse button utility. 
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Sound tab
The Sound tab allows you to:
To change sound properties for ELO touch tools.
Properties tab
The Diagnostics tab allows you to:
View Controller Information.
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About tab
The About tab displays Information about ELO Touch systems
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EETI TouchKit Tools Installation
EETI TouchKit Installation for Windows XP
1. Locate D:\Utility\TouchScreen\TouchKit(EETI)\Windows 2000 XP\
2. Select the relevant folder for the operating system that you are using.
3. Open Setup.exe
4. Click Next
5. Click Next
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6. Click Next
7. Click OK to close the pop-up dialog.
8. Click “Support Multi-Monitor System” and then Next to continue.
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9. Click Next
10. Click Next
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11. Click Yes
12. Click OK and turn off the computer to restart your system again.
After the system finish rebooting follow the directions to calibrate the Touch screen.
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TouchKit Control Panel
This section explains the different options in the TouchKit control Panel.
General tab
The general tab allows you to:
Manage the touch screen controller you installed.
Tools tab
The tools tab allows you to:
Calibrate the touch screen with the 4 Points Calibration button.
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Wireless LAN Driver Installation
Wireless LAN Driver Installation for all Windows Operating Systems (Optional)
1. Open D:\Wireless LAN folder
2. Run Setup.EXE
3. Click Next
4. Click Next
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Chapter 4
Specifications
POS LITE Specifications
System Configuration
CPU (On Board)
INTEL ATOM D525 (1.8GHz with 1M L2 cache)
Chipset
ICH8M
Memory
1 x 204pin DDR3 up to 4GB memory
VGA controller
GMA3150
LCD Panel
15” TFT LCD Panel (1024x768)
Touch Panel
15” with-wireResistive5 Touch Panel
Storage
Internal 2.5” Serial ATA 160
Support type II Compact Flas
Speaker
Integrated 2W x 2 stereo system speakers
Power
90 watts external power adaptor
I/O Port
3 x User available COM ports (COM1, COM2, COM5).
2 x System assigned COM ports (COM3 & COM4).
Serial Port
COM3 for primary touch screen.
COM4 for built-in LCM customer display
1 x Reserved (COM6).
Parallel Port
Support EPP/SPP/ECP
USB Port
6 x USB 2.0 ports (1*Internal, 5*External)
Cash Drawer Port
RJ11 Cash drawer port,12V actuation.
Keyboard Port
One PS/2 keyboard port.
LAN Port
Gb Ethernet LAN, Realtek RTL8111E
VGA Port
Standard D-SUB 15 Pin VGA Port
Audio Port
Integrated Sound Blaster compatible (Realtek ALC269)/Built-
in stereo speakers
Optional Features
Customer display
Built-in LCM module
Pole-type VFD customer display
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Pole-type LCD customer display
MSR
External Magnetic Stripe Card Reader track 1/2/3
Wireless
Internal WiFi Module(USB)
Power Consumption
Power
20 –30W
Consumption
(Standard system while running programs and accessing
HDD).
Operating temperature
Operating
0 ℃ ~ 40 ℃
Temperature
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Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
Please note that the following troubleshooting guide is designed for people with strong computer hardware knowledge such as System Administrators and Engineers.
Touch Panel Does Not Work
A) Check CMOS settings, COM3 needs to be “Enabl B) Check if there are no conflicts between COM3 and any other devices.
C) Check if the ELO driver or the TouchKit driver has been properly installed. Or try to
re-install again (Please refer to the ELO driver installation or the TouchKit driver).
D) Check if the ELO controller or the TouchKit driver on COM3 has been detected during
the ELO driver or the TouchKit driver installation. If yes, then check if the flat cable from the ELO touch screen or the TOUCHKIT touch screen has been properly connected to the ELO controller or the TouchKit controller (Attention: Pin1 mark should be on the same side as the ELO controller).
E) Check if the ELO controller Green LED is blinking?
If no, there is no DC+5V support for the ELO controller from the motherboard.
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.
Cannot Detect HDD
A) SATA cable is not connected properly to main board or it could be defective. B) HDD power cable is not connected properly to the main board or it could be defective. C) Check CMOS setup, set SATA HDD to Auto Detect. D) On-board SATA port could be defective.
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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.
C) The main board could be defective.
LAN Is Not Functioning Properly
A) Check if the LAN driver is installed properly. B) Check if there are any IRQ conflicts. C) Check if the RJ45 cable is properly connected. D) The on-board LAN chip could be defective.
COM1, COM2, COM5 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. C) The main board or I/O cable 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 if the digit I/O port address and bit are correct. C) The main board could be defective.
USB Device Is Not Functioning Properly
A) Ensure that the USB controller is “enabled”
B) Ensure that the USB Legacy issetup. “enabled”(Windows 2000Window XP Professional)
C) Ensure that the USB Legacy is “Disabled” in
Windows XP EmbeddedWindow CE. NETLinux RedHat 9)
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