POSIFLEX Business Machines 5800G, 5700G user manual Sound Ports, LAN Boot, Mouse Emulation

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SOUND PORTS

The audio port on Jiva TP/LT-5700G / Jiva TP/LT-5800G supports a Microphone in and a line out jacks. The internal audio output port supports line output signals and requires power amplifier for connection to speaker unless the option of audio amplifier and a pair of slim type speakers built in the cable cover area are ordered at the beginning.

LAN BOOT

If the system integrator arranges the TP/LT5700G to boot from a LAN server, he may have revised the system BIOS installed in TP/LT5700G to a specific program (that depends on the LAN communication protocols involved). In this case, there will be a choice between LAN boot and local boot at boot-up (powering up) process. And it is advisable to select for LAN boot for this application and follow whatever the boot server defines.

TOUCH PANEL (for TP models only)

All paragraphs below are applicable in TP-5700G and TP-5800G only. The user of LT-5700G and LT-5800G can ignore them and consider this user’s manual ends here.

Mouse Emulation

The touch panel in Jiva TP-5700G / Jiva TP-5800G uses either a PS2 interface or an RS232 interface. When its driver is properly installed, this touch panel works exactly like a standard mouse. However, if the system is running under safe mode due to a previous improper shutdown or for any other reason, most drivers are disabled in this mode and the touch panel calibration may not coincide with the mouse pointer. It is recommended that a standard USB mouse or keyboard be used in this mode.

All the below mentioned mouse emulation functions can be manipulated through relevant software. The system can give a beep when the touch panel is touched and can respond as if the left button of a mouse is clicked at the point touched. If the point touched is dragged across the screen surface, it can respond as though it is using the mouse drag and drop feature. If the point is touched, released and touched within a short time interval, it will simulate double-clicking left button of the mouse. To obtain the effect like clicking on the right button of a mouse, touching any point on the screen surface after touching the right-click sticky button results as a click on the right button of the mouse at that point can work for PS/2 touch controller type under Win2000 and WinXP and for RS232 touch controller under Win98. For the PS/2 interface touch panel controller in Windows 98, touching the screen for a while followed by a slight move of the touch without leaving the screen surface will result in a right button mouse click.

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Contents FCC Notes Standard Features Optional Items Installation Guides Opening Cable CoverCONNECT/DISCONNECT Cables Separating Main UnitOpening Stand Assembly Installing UPS BatteryCash Drawer Routing the Cables Preparing the Main UnitInstalling Upgrade KIT Wireless PrinterConnecting Cables Joining Main Unit and StandLocation for Installation Operating System RecoveryWall Mounting Operating System Installation IDE Cable KIT for Jiva 5800GVentilation UPS Battery optionApplication Environment Operating EnvironmentPower ON/OFF Power SupplyLED Indicator Hardware Power Switch Software SupportAutomatic Power on Display ResolutionSystem Protection TOP Mount Customer Display Serial Ports COM1/2/3/4LAN Boot Sound PortsMouse Emulation Posiflex Touch Terminal Manager RS232 Touch Controller

5700G, 5800G specifications

POSIFLEX Business Machines has consistently been at the forefront of innovation in the point-of-sale (POS) sector. Two of their standout products, the POSIFLEX 5800G and 5700G, epitomize the blend of advanced technology and user-friendly design that the brand is known for. These models are engineered to meet the diverse needs of businesses, streamlining operations and enhancing customer interaction.

The POSIFLEX 5800G is designed for high-performance environments, boasting a powerful Intel processor that delivers exceptional speed and efficiency. Its expansive display allows for easy navigation, while the high-resolution screen ensures that information is presented clearly. This model leverages the latest POS technologies, including advanced connectivity options such as USB 3.0, Ethernet, and various wireless capabilities. The rugged design means that the 5800G can withstand the challenges of a busy retail or hospitality environment.

In contrast, the POSIFLEX 5700G offers a slightly more compact solution without sacrificing performance. It also features an Intel processor but focuses on providing essential functionalities that cater to small to medium-sized enterprises. The 5700G includes a bright, responsive touchscreen, which not only enhances customer engagement but also simplifies the training process for staff.

Both models come equipped with durable, spill-resistant casings, ensuring longevity even in demanding settings. They support various peripherals, making them versatile for different business applications, from retail checkouts to restaurant ordering systems. The lightweight design and easy access to components make maintenance straightforward, minimizing downtime.

One of the standout features shared by both models is their energy efficiency, which is crucial for businesses aiming to reduce operational costs. Additionally, the software flexibility and compatibility enable integration with a range of operating systems and applications, ensuring that businesses can adapt and update their systems as needed.

In summary, the POSIFLEX 5800G and 5700G are exceptional choices for any business looking to upgrade their point-of-sale systems. With their powerful processors, user-friendly interfaces, and robust designs, these machines promise to enhance operational efficiency and improve customer experiences, reinforcing POSIFLEX’s reputation as a leader in the industry. Whether you're running a fast-paced retail store or a bustling restaurant, these models deliver the versatility and performance needed to thrive in today's competitive market.