well-maintained battery can be expected to provide adequate service for 1 year.

Battery replacement:

In the power management circuit in this POS system, there is a handy battery monitor feature to help user find out when an UPS battery should be replaced. The battery monitor will always first measure and check the UPS battery to see if the UPS battery is already incapable of service or if there is any sign for the possible critical fault development in the battery before it allows the charging operation to the UPS battery. Reason for such extra check is that indifferent recharging on a battery with some critical fault like micro short circuit will not only boost the fault development in and total failure of the battery but also can result in confusing system malfunction.

In the preloaded OS, there is a built in utility Power Manager that will interface the UPS battery monitor status with user. When a healthy UPS battery is added to an originally UPS function disabled system, the Power Manager will enable the UPS function automatically. However, when battery monitor disables the battery charging as designed while the UPS function of the system is originally enabled, in other words the UPS battery is found out of order if actually installed, there will be a popup message asking the user to agree disabling the UPS function. The system will operate under deactivated UPS function no matter agreed or not. However, the monitoring goes on and the popup message will come back on next system power up boot if not agreed. In any case, please replace the used up UPS battery at power off if the battery is well connected there but found inoperable by such messages.

Power Supply

The operating voltage range of the power adaptor should cover the local power supply for proper operation. The power cable, the power outlet and any power fusing arrangements must conform to local safety regulations.

Please never do any connection / disconnection when system is still powered on. Please always keep the external power adaptor in a free air circulation.

POWER ON/OFF

There must always be at least 10 seconds waiting before switching on again once the system is powered off successfully.

LED Indicator

There is an LED in the logo area or under the printed logo and serves for several purposes. The relationship between LED status and other

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POSIFLEX Business Machines 5700G, 5800G user manual Power ON/OFF, Power Supply, LED Indicator

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.