IBM 500 manual Supported Devices, Operating System/POS Driver Support, System management

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SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

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2.4Supported Devices

The following industry standard devices have been tested for use subject to restrictions defined in the Operating System support section. Other industry devices may be supported using standard interfaces; however, no testing has been done to insure functionality in all aspects.

Device

Comments

4610 Printers (RS232 or USB interfaces)

All models. RS232 models can powered via USB Plus power

port using 4810 Power cable (feature code 3912 or 3913)

 

4820 Surepoint Display (RS232 or USB interface)

All Models. Touch models provide dual touch in addition to

dual display.

 

Compact Retail A/N Keyboard

Keyboard MSR not supported if system MSR installed

PC Cards

Refer to IBM RSS Knowledgebase for latest listing of tested

devices

 

2.5Operating System/POS Driver Support

SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 supported operating systems

 

Support for Point of Sale application drivers

Operating system

(MSRs, customer displays, cash drawers,

 

tone)

PC DOS 2000

Hardware direct interface only

Windows 2000, XP

 

Windows Embedded

 

Point of Service (WEPOS)

 

Power management via ACPI

IBM UPOS Drivers for Windows, Version

Notes:

1.9.2 or later. (Includes JavaPOS drivers for

Only DOS full screen mode

Windows and OPOS drivers.)

supported due to touch screen

 

alignment requirements.

 

Windows DBCS versions

 

supported.

 

Linux

Via RPQ only

IBM Retail Environment for SUSE

Ask IBM sales representative regarding

Linux

availability

Note:

1The standby and hibernation modes are not supported with WEPOS.

Application Driver Notes

Driver updates are required from previous SurePOS 500 models. MSR and Scanner in Wedge mode is not supported.

2.6System management

This section describes the types of system management available with the SurePOS 500.

2.6.1System management programs

The SurePOS 500 Series supports the following system and power management programs:

Desktop Management Interface

The SurePOS 500 Series supports System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) v2.4, supporting a DMI-compliant agent such as Tivoli(R). This allows access to low-level information. Examples of information that can be accessed are the BIOS level, processor type, speed, manufacturer, system-board information, and detailed memory information.

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Contents SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference SurePOS 500 4846-545/565 Technical ReferenceVersion Date Change Description 16/07 Initial Release Change HistoryTable of Contents Environmental Specifications Error! Bookmark not definedIntroduction SpecificationsHighlights ModelsRelated Publications 80GB SataLAN Comparison with predecessor products Feature 4846-XX5 4840-XX3/XX4 4851-514Key optional features Factory Select FeatureProduct Structure Ship GroupOperating System/POS Driver Support Supported DevicesSystem management System management programsPhysical Characteristics Dimensions and weights System DiagnosticsRemote management Supported memory keysMeasurement a Measurement B See figure below Component WeightControls Visual IndicatorsConnector/Controls Identifier Identifier FunctionMSR SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Product Description Block Diagram Processor Intel Celeron D 326 2.53Ghz LogicSouth Bridge Intel ICH6 Subsystem Smsc SC3106 Super I/O ControllerHard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader 11.3 LCDIntegrated and Distributed Inch TFTAttribute Specification All Points Addressable APA DisplayBIG5 Built-in speakers X6X models only Setup Bios and software descriptionStandard Bios Features Functional StandardsBios Interrupts Fixed Bios Entry Points BDA Memory Addresses SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Ebda Memory Addresses Memory MapStart Location Length in bytes Description Comments Physical Tailgate Function Connector Location Default Port COM Port SetupVideo Modes TypeCGA Svga VGAXvga SxgaDisplay Configuration Definition Display mode and operating system restrictionsOnboard LCD and one extra attached LCD Operating system with display combinations and restrictionsPower Management 3.11.1 APM Supported video resolutions in Windows operating systemFunction Supported From State Acpi Cumulative Structure List System Information Data SmbiosSmbios Type 11 Structure Layout VPD Layout in SmbiosVPD using Int 15h Vital Product DataEnvironmental Specifications Mprii Ergonomics and accessibilityPort Electrical Interface Connector Type Port Power RatingsExternal Ports Port ListingConnector Pinouts Customer Display Connector MSR connectorPin Connector USB port connector USB Plus PowerKeyboard, Mouse connector Pin Signal Shell ShieldMicrophone connector Headphone ConnectorSerial Connector External video connector Ethernet connectorMON ID1 MON ID3Cash Drawer Signal Pin number, RJ45 End Pin number, RS232 endInternal Customer Display 5 RJ45 to RS232 CableCmos Setup Utility Standard Cmos Features CPU Feature Advanced Bios FeaturesHard Disk Boot Priority CD-ROM Boot PriorityQuick Power On Self Test First Boot DeviceSecond Boot Device OptionsFourth Boot Device Third Boot DeviceBoot Other Device Alternate Boot SequenceBoot Up NumLock Status No Setup Touch EntrySecurity Option HDD S.M.A.R.T. CapabilityHard Disk Boot Priority CPU FeatureThermal Management Integrated Peripherals Execute Disable BitLimit Cpuid MaxVal On-Chip Serial ATASerial Port a I/O Onboard DeviceSerial Port a IRQ Options Serial Port B I/OOptions Serial Port D I/O MSR I/OOptions Serial Port D Function Serial Port D IRQTouch Screen IRQ SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Touch Screen I/OSerial Port C I/O Serial Port C IRQUSB Controller On Board DeviceUSB 2.0 Controller USB Keyboard SupportOptions Typematic Delay Msec Typematic Rate SettingAudio Support PC-Beep from SpeakerPower Management Setup Power ManagementSuspend Mode HDD Power Down Power Button ModeState After Power Failure Date of Month Alarm Wake on AlarmTime hhmmss Alarm SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference OptionsPNP OS Installed PnP/PCI ConfigurationsReset Configuration Data Resources Controlled ByPC Health Status Thermal Profile CPU Fan SpeedThermal Profile END of Document

500 specifications

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