POSIFLEX Business Machines PD-7200, PD-7100 user manual Connect for Pass Through Operation

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3. Using power from POS system

This super convenient power supply method applies only when connected to a Posiflex POS system after proper setting for power in COM port. The power connection is already done when the signal connection is completed.

4. Using printer power adaptor

Posiflex POS printer

+24 V DC

PD7000

+24 V DC Out +24 V DC In

Posiflex POS

Printer Power

Adaptor (24 V DC)

Power Cable

(20863250900)

The PD-7100/7200 series can also be powered by the power adaptor supporting a Posiflex POS printer by using a separately purchased specific power cable (P/N: 20863250900). Follow steps below:

1.Check that the (+24 V DC) power adaptor plug matches the power socket. But please always keep the insertion of the power adaptor into the power socket as the very last step of the whole installation procedure.

2.Insert the 3 pin power connector from the +24 V DC power adaptor to the “+24 V DC In” jack in the PD7000 connector area. Be sure to hear a click to obtain a firm contact.

3.Insert either end of the power cable (20863250900) to “+24 V DC Out” jack in the connector area and insert the other end to the power connector of Posiflex POS printer if needed. Be sure to hear a click at each connection to obtain a firm contact.

4.Now place the base on a horizontal surface and prepare to power on.

5.Please note that when DC power connection is used, there must be no AC power connection at the bottom of the base cabinet on the PD7000.

C. Connect for Pass Through Operation

In this series the jumper settings are internally set to pass through mode, while the PD is delivered with a COM port terminator on the 9 pin male connector at the bottom of PD. In this way, the PD serves the non-pass-through operation well. For pass through operation, the user has to merely remove this COM port terminator and connect the pass through connected device in stead.

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Contents PD- 71007200 Series Some Important Notes Table of Contents Environmental Characteristics · Introduction Special featuresGeneral Description ApplicationDescription Model numbersII. Accessories Signal connection III. InstallationPower connection COM port 9 pin serial port Using power from POS system Connect for Pass Through OperationIV. Operation After Powering UpCommand Codes Displaying DataDip Switch & Jumper Settings On control board in display headSerial Data and Self-test JP2Mechanical Drawings Mechanical SpecificationsMechanical Function Power on / OFF Sequence VI. Electrical CharacteristicsVII. Optical Characteristics Interface SignalsVIII. Environmental Characteristics Fundamental Specification

PD-7200, PD-7100 specifications

POSIFLEX Business Machines has distinguished itself as a leader in the point-of-sale (POS) solutions sector, particularly with its advanced POS terminal lines like the PD-7100 and PD-7200. These models are designed to meet the evolving demands of modern retail and hospitality environments, offering a blend of performance, durability, and versatility.

The PD-7100 and PD-7200 feature robust hardware, which includes high-performance processors that ensure quick transaction processing. Both models are powered by Intel processors, capable of handling multiple applications simultaneously without any lag. This is essential for high-volume environments, where speed and efficiency can significantly impact customer satisfaction.

One of the standout characteristics of these models is their ergonomic design. The terminals come with an adjustable screen, allowing for comfortable viewing angles for both staff and customers. This user-friendly feature promotes better interaction with customers and enhances the overall customer experience.

In terms of display technology, both the PD-7100 and PD-7200 use high-resolution touch screens that are sensitive and responsive, enabling quick input and reducing wait times at checkout. They also support multi-touch functionality, allowing for complex gestures that can improve workflow efficiency.

Furthermore, both models are equipped with a variety of connectivity options. They support traditional connections such as USB and RS-232, as well as newer technologies like Ethernet, which enables seamless integration into existing networks. This flexibility allows businesses to customize their setups with a wide array of peripherals, such as barcode scanners, receipt printers, and cash drawers.

The PD-7100 and PD-7200 are also designed with durability in mind. They feature rugged casings that can withstand the daily wear and tear of busy retail environments, reducing the need for frequent repairs and maintenance. Additionally, these models are engineered to operate in a range of temperatures and conditions, making them suitable for various settings, from restaurants to retail stores.

For businesses concerned about data security, the PD-7100 and PD-7200 come equipped with advanced security features, including integrated encryption technology that protects sensitive transaction data. This ensures compliance with industry standards while safeguarding customer information, thus building trust with clients.

In summary, POSIFLEX’s PD-7100 and PD-7200 terminals exemplify cutting-edge POS technology by offering high-performance capabilities, ergonomic designs, comprehensive connectivity, and robust security measures. These features make them ideal choices for businesses looking to enhance their point-of-sale operations.