IBM 500 manual Remote management, System Diagnostics, Supported memory keys

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SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

RDM (Remote Deployment Manager) and IBM Director.

RDM can install an OS and update BIOS remotely and probe machines for low-level information. IBM Director can remotely configure applications and operating systems, transfer files, and inventory workstations on a network.

APM

APM consists of several layers of software that allow the operating system, applications, and BIOS to work together to reduce power consumption. APM is supported on DOS and Linux platforms.

Advanced Configuration and Power Interface

Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) V1.0 defines a hardware and software interface and tables by which the operating system can alter the characteristics of the hardware-specific devices. ACPI is supported on Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

Power up on LAN

This feature enables the system to power on when it receives a specific frame over the local area network (LAN) through the 10/100-Mbps Ethernet feature. You can enable power up (wake) on LAN by enabling Wake on LAN in the CMOS Setup Utility program.

Power up (wake) on daily alarm

This feature enables the system to turn on at the same time every day. You can enable power up (wake) on daily alarm by enabling Wake on Alarm in the CMOS Setup Utility program.

RMA

IBM Remote Management Agent is a component of IBM Store Integration Framework that simplifies the delivery of new consumer-facing devices in stores to support the delivery of superior service. For more information, see the Retail Store Solutions web site.

2.6.2Remote management

The SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 supports remote system management over the network. The following functions are supported:

Selectable startup sequence

Update POST/BIOS from the network

Ethernet

Power up (wake) on LAN

2.7System Diagnostics

Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 are available on the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package. This package installs to a memory key.

2.7.1Supported memory keys

The following memory keys are supported by the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565:

IBM USB 2.0 (1 GB), FRU: 41D9746

Go to www.ibm.com for details on this USB key

PNY USB 2.0 (1 GB), PNY P-FD01GU20-RF

Go to http://www2.pny.com for details on this USB key.

2.8Physical Characteristics

2.8.1Dimensions and weights

2.8.1.1System

4846

Weight

Height:

Height

Depth:

Depth:

Width

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500 specifications

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