The area required for wall mount application is determined by the main unit dimensions and is 378 mm in width and 312 mm in height for KS- 6215 and is 410 mm in width and 355 mm in height for
CONNECTING CABLES
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Some connectors like the LAN connector have to be gently inserted until a click is heard. It is recommended that connectors such as the external VGA and LPT connector be screwed into place once seated. The 4 COM ports are of 10 pin RJ45 format and the DB9 to RJ45 conversion cables in accessories should be used for regular RS232 cable to connect through.
Adjust the slack of each cable and close the cable cover.
Connect the cables to appropriate external devices through the cable exit at the bottom of stand assembly. Please make sure that each connector has to be connected to the right device in the right way.
CAUTION: On doing any insertion or extraction of any connector, please always hold the connector head itself instead of pulling on the cable wire. Failure to do this could damage the cable and jack that is considered as an artificial destruction and is not covered by the warranty.
OPERATING SYSTEM RECOVERY
For KS systems with operating system in the uDOC, once the uDOC is damaged for any reason, the thin client may fail to boot. A bootable new uDOC will be required to have the workstation back to work. Please follow instructions given by the System Integrator to deal with situations like that. One more advice for uDOC application is that in spite of the fact that it is used in the way like an ordinary HDD, usual utilities such as FDISK.EXE or FORMAT.COM shall never be used on uDOC otherwise the boot sector of operating system itself may be damaged and causing the uDOC no longer bootable.
For KS systems preloaded with Windows XP Pro or WEPOS on HDD, Posiflex provides recovery CD delivered with the touch terminal for the preloaded operating system. The System Integrator shall take care of software restoration after OS recovered. A Posiflex supplied USB interface CDROM drive will be required for such action. Other brand CDROM drive may require its specific driver different from what supported in the recovery CD. Should
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