SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

5.0 External Ports

5.1Port Listing

Port

Electrical Interface

Connector Type

Keyboard, Mouse

IBM PS/2

PS/2 mini-DIN

Headphone

Audio Output

3.5 mm stereo mini

plug

 

 

Microphone

Audio Input

3.5 mm mini plug

External Speaker

Audio Output + power

Custom

MSR

RS232/Keyboard

RJ45

Wedge

 

 

Integrated Customer

RS232, +5V

Custom

Display

 

 

Distributed Customer

RS232, +5V, +12v

DB15F

Display (Serial D)

power

 

Serial A

RS232

RJ45

Serial B

RS232

RJ45

Serial F

RS232

RJ45

Cash Drawer A

IBM 24v CD Interface

4-pin AMP SDL

Cash Drawer B

IBM 24v CD Interface

4-pin AMP SDL

USB 1

USB 2.0

USB Type A

USB 2

USB 2.0

USB Type A

USB 3

USB 2.0

USB Type A

USB 4

USB 2.0

USB Type A

USB 5

USB 2.0

USB Type A

USB 6

USB 2.0

USB Type A

USB 7

USB 2.0

USB Type A

USB 12V

USB 2.0 + 12V

USB Plus Power

USB 24V

USB 2.0 + 24V

USB Plus Power

External Video

Analog CRT

VGA (DB15F)

Location

Tower Rear

Tower Side

Tower Side

Not accessible

Tablet side

Tower Top

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Tablet

Tablet

Tablet Chin – near brightness buttons

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

Rear Tailgate

5.2Port Power Ratings

Each port has a maximum continuous rating. There is also a total maximum rating from a combination of all ports.

Total 12V current available for all external loads is 5A max. Total 5V current available for all external loads is 5A max.

Only one cash drawer may be activated at any instance in time.

Hot plugging of powered USB devices, especially printers, is not supported. Some powered USB devices create surge currents that may cause the system power supply to initiate over-current shut down.

Port # / name

Voltage Spec.

Tolerance

Maximum current

Distributed VFD/Serial D

5V

+5, -7%

0.95A

12V

+5, -7%

0.65A

 

USB (7x)

5V

+5,-7%

0.5 A

USB Plus Power

5V

+5%,-7%

0.5 A

 

12V

+5%, -10%

1.5 A

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IBM 500 manual External Ports, Port Listing, Port Power Ratings, Port Electrical Interface Connector Type

500 specifications

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