SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

1280x1024 17-in TFT (4 bulb)

Touch

 

IBM enhanced ELO Infra-red

Audio

None

 

AC97 compliant codec;

 

Amplified stereo speakers

 

 

 

Mass Storage

 

 

80GB SATA II

 

4GB Modular Flash Drive

 

 

LAN

 

10BaseT/100BaseTx Ethernet

Expansion

N/A

 

Type II PC-Card Slot

 

 

7 Standard USB (3 display tablet, 4 tower rear)

 

 

Mouse, Keyboard (rear)

 

 

1 12V Powered USB 2.0 (rear)

 

 

1 24V Powered USB (rear)

I/O Ports and Connectors

 

 

2 Cash Drawer

 

 

3 Unpowered RS232

 

 

 

 

 

1 Powered RS232 (External Customer Display)

 

 

Headphone/Microphone – on 565 Model

 

 

 

RJ45 Ethernet LAN

 

 

 

External CRT

 

 

 

External Floppy (USB)

I/O Devices

 

 

MSR (3-Track/JUCC)

 

 

Integrated 2x20

 

 

 

Distributed 2x20

 

 

 

Distributed APA

Indicators

 

 

Power

 

 

HDD activity

 

 

 

Controls

 

 

Power

 

 

LCD Brightness

 

 

Volume (with speaker kit)

OS

 

PC DOS 2000, Windows (2000, XP, WEPOS)

Ruggedization

 

Spill resistant (NEMA/IEC)

 

Retail Hardened (ESD)

 

 

Power Supply

155 W Continuous Duty / 225W Maximum Internal Switching Supply

Mounting

 

 

Free Standing

 

 

Integration Trays

 

 

 

Security

 

 

Power On Password

 

Bolt down/Tray Mounting

 

 

1.4Related Publications

SurePOS 500 Series Planning, Installation, and Operation Guide for Models 545 and 565, GA27-4365

This guide provides information necessary to install and set up the IBM SurePOS® 500 Series Models 545 and 565. This document is intended for the person who will install, set up, and manage the 4846-xx5 systems

IBM SurePOS 500 Series Hardware Service Guide for Models 545 and 565, SY27-0417

This document provides information on repairing and maintaining the system unit device, including parts listings, troubleshooting, and removal and replacement procedures.

IBM SurePOS 500 Series Operating System Installation Guide for Models 545 and 565, GA30-4132 This guide provides step-by-step information on installing the operating software for the product.

IBM Point of Sale Options and I/O Devices Service Guide, GC30-9737

This guide describes the problem-determination and repair procedures for cash drawers, displays, keyboards, and options that are attached to IBM(R) SurePOS(TM) systems.

To access these publications:

Go to www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store/

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IBM 500 manual Related Publications, 80GB Sata, Lan

500 specifications

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