POSIFLEX Business Machines Computer Monitor HT 2212 User Manual

HT - 2212 Pro Series  
Users Manual  
Rev. Original  
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hazard caused by improper application.  
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION  
THE USER’ S MANUAL  
The purpose of this manual is to guide the user in the initial  
installation and general use of the Posiflex POS terminals HT-2212 Pro series.  
It does not explain any application software that may be supplied with it.  
We intend to provide our customers with all technology advantages  
available by evolving the product design to incorporate appropriate changes  
and improvements. So some detail differences may exist between this manual  
and the equipment supplied.  
For more detailed or technical information please refer to the CD-  
ROM disc associated or consult our authorized dealers or visit our web site:  
THE PRODUCT  
The Posiflex range of HT-2212 Pro terminals have been designed and  
manufactured to meet the high-end demand on POS systems. It incorporates all  
the advances of PC technology within a rugged housing designed for use in a  
hostile retail environment. By providing an integrated design, it has retained  
many of the secure features of a traditional ECR and has avoided the wiring  
“spaghetti” associated with more traditional PC solutions. This Open Standard  
Architecture ensures that this terminal can use the PC application software and  
development tools that are now inexpensively available and abundant.  
The terminal is powered by most up to date CPU and provides a color  
TFT LCD screen with a resistive type touch control panel on sturdy and easily  
adjustable structure on top of the main unit. It may be used as a self-content  
unit or as one of several terminals in a network system controlled by a “back  
office” computer through the integrated network interface. The HT-2212 Pro  
system is delivered with a CR port with status sensibility for controlling 1 or 2  
Posiflex printer drive type cash drawers, 6 modern USB ports and the most  
advanced UPS functions to safeguard the POS operation against intermittent  
power failure with an option UPS battery, careless touch on the power switch,  
and to support unmanned remote account consolidation operation, etc..  
Versatile options besides the basic model selection can apply to it too.  
An optional integrated unit of MSR and/or Finger print sensor can be  
installed in the HT-2212 Pro system. The HT-2212 Pro system also provides  
an optional CF memory card slot.  
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THE STANDARD FEATURES  
CPU: VIA C7 1 GHz; HDD: 40 GB or above; RAM: 256 MB DDR2  
upgradeable to 2 GB max.  
Ethernet Networking: The standard network port works with both 10 Base T  
and 100 Base T.  
Serial Ports: There are 4 serial ports in a HT-2212 Pro system. COM1 is  
shared by the direct driven cash drawer port and the UPS function. Each COM  
port is capable of providing independently a +5 V DC or a +12 V DC supply.  
All these DC supplies are achieved through internal jumper setting and they  
are all defaulted to give no DC supply at delivery.  
Parallel Port: Each HT system is equipped with a parallel port that supports  
SPP/EPP/ECP.  
VGA Port: There is a VGA connector for connection of external monitor with  
+ 12 V DC power support capability after jumper setting change.  
USB Ports: The HT-2212 Pro series is equipped with 6 USB type A  
connectors for connection of USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices. One of the 6  
ports is extended to one top edge of case for easy connection to the integrated  
upgrade kit BC-300 or SD-300.  
CR Port: Capable of controlling 2 cash drawers through use of optional cable.  
Modem Ring-Up, LAN Or Alarm Wake-Up: The HT-2212 Pro series can be  
turned on automatically upon an incoming COM port Modem call or LAN  
status or data packet received on LAN or a preset time/day/week/month.  
Built-in UPS function to support the system from intermittent power failure  
(battery itself is an option)  
Accidental power off protection – The power switch is safely located at one  
side, and this power switch can be defined as a “ON” switch only through  
software command.  
THE OPTIONAL ITEMS  
Note: Underlined items below must be installed prior to delivery from factory.  
Attempt to apply them by end users is either too difficult or is likely to cause  
damages. Italic items below are stand alone peripheral devices.  
a) DRAM Memory Expansion: Upgrade up to 2GB max. in 2 DDR2  
modules  
b) 2nd HDD: 2.5” IDE interface  
c) Compact Flash Memory Card Slot: Type I  
d) Touch panel: Option to have the set without touch panel  
e) Side Mount Integrated Upgrade Kit: (BC-300) Bar code card reader  
or (KP-200) programmable keypad or (SD-300) security device: The  
KP-200 may contain a MSR with choice among 2 tracks or 3 tracks in  
ISO standard or JIS I/II (JIS MSR for factory upgrade only) and a  
smart card reader. The SD-300 may contain a MSR and an optical  
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type Finger Print Sensor  
f) Customer display: Pole mount 2 x 20 VFD display PD-2601 or LCD  
pole display PD-7321 or 2nd LCD Screen: LM-2010  
g) Audio amplifier and internal speakers  
h) Wireless LAN Adaptor: inside back cable cover, IEEE 802.11b/g  
i) UPS Battery:2.3 AH 12V lead acid maintenance free battery  
j) 2-in-1 Cash Drawer Control Cable: Cable CCBLA-238, when added  
to the CR port of the HT-2212 Pro series, can be used to control two  
Posiflex printer drive type cash drawers.  
k) Preload OS: Win 2000, Win XP pro or WEPOS.  
l) Cash drawer: Printer (Direct) drive type Posiflex cash drawers. Model  
numbers coded as CR-3100, CR-3200, CR-4000 or CR-4210  
m) Programmable Keyboard: Various types of Posiflex programmable  
keyboards. Most recommended: KB-6000, KB-6200 series or KB-6600.  
n) Bar Code Scanner: Short range type (near contact) and long range type  
(250 mm for CD-3830) CCD scanners.  
o) POS printer: Posiflex 9 pin dot matrix impact printer or Posiflex  
thermal printer of RS232 serial interface, parallel interface, USB  
interface or even wireless interface.  
SYSTEM BOX CONTENTS  
When you receive the system box you will find it contains several items:  
lHT-2212 Pro system unit with the 12.1” LCD panel integrated on top  
lThis users manual  
lRecovery CD for preloaded OS or Posiflex Product Information CD  
for driver utilities without OS  
lOptional components installed to system unit as ordered  
lPower adaptor with power cord (1 set)  
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INSTALLATION GUIDES  
IMPORTANT  
Please do not connect the power cord or turn on the main unit until  
you have fully read the installation guides and followed the instructions!!!  
TECHNICAL ENHANCEMENTS  
Applicable technical enhancements in HT-2212 Pro series include  
serial COM port power supply settings, RTC battery replacement, VGA port  
power supply setting, DRAM upgrades and adding a half-length PCI adapter  
card. All these technical enhancement operations require purchase of  
applicable Technical Manual from Posiflex or consultation from Posiflex  
authorized dealers and should be handled only by a qualified technician.  
NON-USER-INSTALLABLE OPTIONS  
When the HT system is ordered with options like expanded system  
nd  
memory, 2 HDD or CF memory card reader slot, the option(s) is (are)  
already installed in the system delivered. Therefore, no more installation is  
required.  
HALF-LENGTH PCI EXTENSION CARD  
The whole installation operation of a half-length PCI extension card  
involves cautiously accessing the interior of the system, replacing the slot  
window metal plate, applying the card and installing its driver. Therefore, only  
a computer expertcan perform this operationon his own risk.  
MAIN CONNECTION AREA  
The  
constructed  
HT  
for  
series  
very  
is  
easy  
maintenance. Press inward both  
plastic buttons at lower rear corners  
on both sides of the system unit  
(circled in right picture) to release  
the lower part of back cable cover.  
Please note that there are 2 plastic  
hooks on top cover holding the  
back cable cover as marked on  
upper part of the picture. Carefully  
release the back cable cover from  
Push This Button  
and also The One  
on The Other  
Side to Open  
Cable Cover  
the hooks to show the main connection area.  
Note: Never press the 2 springs on the metal walls as cross marked in the  
picture. Carelessly pressing on these 2 springscould cause damages. The user  
shall be responsible for such kind of damage. Even the maintenance  
technician must always put a piece of clean flat foam of sufficient size in front  
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of the system unit before pressing these 2 springs. The LCD and touch panel  
may flip forward by gravity and get or cause damage by hitting anything in  
front of the system unit.  
POWER ADAPTOR  
The power connector resides in the lower left  
corner of main connector area. Please make sure that the  
cable from the power adaptor is inserted into the power  
connector of HT system in the correct orientation as  
illustrated in right drawing. The manufacturer is not  
responsible for any damage caused by improper  
orientation of this connection. Please check that for  
straight type power plug the arrow mark on the plug is  
at top side of the plug. For right angled power plug, if  
the arrow mark is on its end, it should be pointing up. If  
the arrow mark is on one side of the right angled power  
plug, it should be on the right as in the drawing. Please also check that the city  
power supply specification from the wall socket is within the operation range  
of the power adaptor.  
WIRELESS LAN (OPTION)  
When the wireless LAN option is ordered with the HT system, this  
option is already installed in the delivery inside the back cable cover with its  
cable connected to one of the USB port. This cable must be disconnected  
first if installed whenever the back cable cover is opened for any operation.  
UPS BATTERY (OPTION)  
When the HT system is installed  
with the UPS battery, the UPS battery is in  
the carton at delivery. Please take it out and  
place it in the battery compartment at center  
upper part of the connection area indicated  
as upper rectangle in picture at right.  
Connect the cable to its connector in the  
main connection area beside the power  
UPS Battery Compartment  
UPS Battery Connector  
connector only when the system is about to power up for operation. Always  
disconnect the UPS battery when the system is to be left powered off for  
more than few days. Please pay particular attention to the environment  
requirement for UPS battery in next chapter “USING THE HT SYSTEM”.  
AUDIO PORT  
The audio output port must be connected to either the earphone or a  
pair of speakers with booster or amplifier if used. For the HT systems installed  
with the audio amplifier option, the speaker will be installed internally.  
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LCD CASHIER DISPLAY  
Push down the round plastic  
Push inward to  
turn left-right  
button at rear of the display base as  
circled in right picture to adjust the  
display up and down. Release the  
button when done will lock the panel  
firmly for application. Pushing the  
rectangular shape plastic button to its  
Push down to  
turn up-down  
right toward the base center allows user to adjust the display horizontally for  
best view angle.  
CUSTOMER DISPLAY (OPTION) OR 2ND DISPLAY  
When the HT series is ordered with the customer  
display PD-2601 or PD-7321 option, the customer display  
together with the pole for installing them to corner of back  
cable cover will be delivered in separate package from the  
system unit. Please follow the  
Installation Guide in package of the  
option. The customer display will occupy  
one USB or COM port in the connection  
area. Same concept applies to the LM-2010 2nd display  
monitor. However, the port for LM-2010 is the VGA  
connector.  
SIDE MOUNT UPGRADE KIT (SD-300/BC-300/KP-200 OPTION)  
When a side-mount upgrade kit option SD-300 or BC-300 is ordered  
with the HT system, this option is already installed in the delivery. If they were  
to be later installed or if the side mount upgrade kit is KP-200,  
they have to be mounted to the right edge of LCD display at the 2  
screws pointed in the left picture. Their USB cable (If KP-200 is  
without the smart card reader, there could be no USB cable.)  
should be inserted in the cable hook on back of LCD panel as  
circled in the left picture. The PS/2 KB cable of KP-200 should  
be routed to the KB port in the connection area.  
The USB cable of the side mount upgrade kit should be connected to  
the extended USB port at top right edge of the system  
unit as circled in the picture at right. After removing the  
plastic cover by pushing it side  
way, the extended USB port can  
be found as marked in the lower picture at left.  
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PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD & KEYPAD (OPTION)  
All types of Posiflex programmable keyboards can be applied in HT  
system. Most recommended keyboard models are: KB-6000, KB-6200 series  
and KB-6600. Just connect it to the PS/2 KB port in the main connection area.  
The application of the keyboard and the keypad KP-200 requires no software  
driver and is free from any software compatibility issue. The system integrator  
can program the content of the keyboard or keypad for the application software  
following the technical guidance of Posiflex keyboard programming utilities.  
BARCODE SCANNER (OPTION)  
Modern barcode scanners applied in POS business are of KB interface  
type. Most of them provide both a male and a female PS/2 KB connector.  
Therefore it can be connected either to the bottom of the Posiflex  
programmable keyboard with the cable fit into the strain relief groove or in  
between the PS/2 KB port of the system unit and the Posiflex programmable  
keyboard. The only consideration is that in programming stage of the  
programmable keyboard, nothing (including the barcode scanner) should come  
in between the system and the programmable keyboard. However, this should  
be no problem in application phase.  
When a KB interface barcode scanner is installed in HT-2212 Pro  
system, a connection of a normal PS/2 keyboard or the Posiflex programmable  
keyboard could become obligatory by some OS. Therefore, if there will be no  
keyboard installed for such OS, it is advisory to use an USB interface type  
barcode scanner instead of the PS/2 KB interface type.  
PRINTER (OPTION)  
There are many models of Posiflex POS printers that can be applied  
in HT system. These printers cover several interface technologies. Please  
connect the printer to a COM port, the LPT port or an USB port in the main  
connection area depending on the printer model and then connect its power  
adaptor. It is also possible to control a Posiflex wireless POS printer by  
connecting a separately purchased wireless Dongle to one of the COM ports in  
HT system.  
CASH DRAWER (OPTION)  
The RJ11 connector in main connection area of a HT system can be  
used for controlling most of the common cash drawers available on the market.  
However, it is recommended that the Posiflex CR-2000 (flip-top type) or  
(sliding drawer type) CR-3100 / CR-3200 / CR-4000 / CR-4100 / CR-4210 /  
CR-6210 be used for best compliance.  
The HT system will directly control the cash drawer using the cash  
drawer port (CR) both to operate the opening mechanism and to monitor the  
drawer open status. Both functions may be accomplished under software  
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control of the COM1 serial port.  
Use the cable supplied with the Posiflex cash drawer (Part No.  
21863018010) for connection to the CR port in HT system. This cable has a 6-  
pole plug at one end and an 8-pole plug at the other. The 8-pole plug should be  
inserted into the connector marked: “signal cable from POS Printer” at the rear  
of the cash drawer. The 6-pole plug should be inserted in the connector marked  
“CR” found in the main connection area in the system.  
The user may also use the optional 2-in-1 cash drawer control cable  
21863023800 to control 2 cash drawers in 1 port. It has a 6-pole plug at one  
end and two 8-pole plugs at the other. The 6-pole plug should be inserted in  
the connector marked “CR” found in the main connection area in the system.  
Each 8-pole plug should be inserted into the connector marked “signal cable  
from POS Printer” at the rear of one of the cash drawers. The cable lengths for  
the two 8-pole plugs are different. Use the shorter one for the original cash  
drawer “CR1” and use the longer one for the extended cash drawer “CR2” that  
will be distinguished by the software command.  
OPERATING SYSTEM RECOVERY  
The operating system exists in the HDD in top of the system unit.  
Once the software system on HDD collapses, it is possible to restore the  
operating system onto a physically intact HDD with use of the Recovery CD  
that comes with the preloaded operating system. Please follow the instruction  
from your system integrator for system / software restoration. Follow the  
instructions below for operating system recovery only if your system integrator  
does not advise otherwise.  
For the HT system preloaded with Windows system on HDD, Posiflex  
provides recovery CD delivered with the hybrid terminal for the preloaded  
operating system. The System Integrator shall take care of software restoration  
after OS recovered. Use a Posiflex supplied USB interface external CDROM  
drive for such action. Other brand CDROM drive may require its specific  
driver different from what supported in the recovery CD.  
Please use the recovery CD in rescue operation only. Using it  
otherwise may wipe out whatever stored in the HDD! All upgrade devices  
drivers needed for manual installation in usual way are available in the  
subfolder \drivers” in OS recovered HDD and the latest versions of these  
required drivers will be available on our web: http://www.posiflex.com or  
Now please follow instructions from your system integrator for  
software recovery after OS recovery and driver installation.  
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OPERATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION  
This product is highly professionalized equipment. The installation of  
an OS into a machine without any preloaded OS could constitute major  
difficulty for average user who either has barely limited technical knowledge  
of this professionalized equipment or is insufficiently equipped with necessary  
facilities to accomplish such a task. Therefore, installation of an OS into a  
system without preloaded OS is highly discouraged. Posiflex shall not be  
responsible for any technical support to questions arisen due to non-preloaded  
OS.  
nd  
When the 2 screen is installed on HT-2012H or HT-2212H, the  
operation of a PS/2 interface mouse will be limited in the area of 1st screen.  
Please use an USB interface mouse for dragging icon to 2nd screen if required.  
nd  
nd  
nd  
either or the 2 LCD display or the 2 screen. The 2 LCD screen will  
occupy the VGA port  
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USING THE HT SYSTEM  
BEFORE POWER ON A Check List  
It is very important that you check the following operational points:  
Ventilation  
This terminal must NOT be operated in an environment with  
restricted ventilation. There must be at least 25 mm air clearance around any  
top or side ventilation holes with a free flow of air around the unit at ALL  
times for the installation.  
Operating Environment  
The equipment must not site in direct sunshine, near a heater or in a  
damp and must be free from contaminants like dust, smoke or fume.  
The equipment must not be operated or stored in extremes of both  
temperature and humidity/moisture.  
(Operating range 0°C to + 35°C and up to 80% relative humidity –  
non condensing max. wet bulb 26°C)  
Power Supply  
The operating voltage of the power supply should be checked to  
confirm that it is set within the range of the local power supply. The power  
cable, the power outlet and any power fusing arrangements must conform to  
local safety regulations.  
UPS Battery (option)  
General care:  
The UPS battery is consumable beyond product warranty. Please  
definitely observe the alerts in beginning of this manual. If the equipment is to  
be powered off for more than few days, please always disconnect the battery  
from the system. Reconnect it and turn on the system to recharge the battery  
for 1 ~ 2 hours every 3 months for temperature lower than 30°C. Recharge for  
1 ~ 2 hours every month for temperature over 30°C. Temperature above 40°C  
must be strictly avoided as it could cause termination of battery life and  
unexpected result even if the battery is not in work. The UPS battery can  
support basically the data preservation and smooth running of the system  
during intermittent or few minutes (3 ~ 20 min. depending on loading and  
battery condition) power failure.  
Battery replacement:  
In the preloaded OS for a HT-2212 Pro series, there is a built in utility  
Posiflex Power Switch Manager that will indicate the  
UPS battery status of the battery. When an installed  
UPS battery is found to be disabled or when pop up  
warning message like this picture appears, please  
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replace the used up UPS battery at power off as soon as possible.  
Emergency treatment:  
The battery is constructed maintenance free and leakproof. Its storage  
space in HT system also provides very good protection as long as the ambient  
temperature remains below 30°C and the ventilation of the HT system remains  
free. However, should any accident happen and the sulfuric acid from the  
battery spills on skin or clothing, wash immediately with water. If the acid  
comes in contact with eyes, rinse eyes with large amount of clean water and  
see a doctor immediately. A larger external battery may be connected to give  
an extended operation. Please check your dealer about this capability when  
required.  
WARNING:  
If there are any signs of over charging or leakage of electrolyte  
please contact your dealer immediately  
VGA Display Port  
The VGA port in the HT terminal can be connected to the 10.4rear  
mount optional 2nd monitor LM-2010 with appropriate power arrangement.  
The video memory of this port shares from the system memory. The  
video memory size can be set in the BIOS CMOS setting to match the user’ s  
application.  
Serial Port – COM1  
For the HT system with the UPS function, a COM1 terminator will  
also be supplied. Please always occupy COM1 serial port by a suitable serial  
device or this terminator. If this port is left vacant or connected with something  
like a mouse, the power switch management and the cash drawer control may  
fail to work correctly. An RS232 MODEM is not applicable to this port. It is  
recommended to use COM2.  
LED INDICATORS  
On bottom rim center of HT system cashier LCD panel, there are 2  
LED indicators. The LED at right indicates the LAN status. When it lights up  
in green, the onboard LAN chip is linked. When it flashes in yellow with  
steady green light, data transmission in LAN is in process. The LED at left  
indicates Power/StandBy status. When it lights up in orange, it means that the  
external AC power is standing by with the system powered off. It turns into  
blue when the system is powered up. When the UPS battery is installed, this  
LED further indicates the status of system working on battery power by  
flashing in blue. The blue light will flash rather fast when the UPS battery  
approaches a fully discharged condition to remind the operator that power will  
soon finish. In few seconds, the whole system will soon be automatically  
turned off and the LED will be OFF. In case the AC power resumes during the  
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usage of the battery power, the flashing LED will keep on flashing for few  
seconds before steady till the AC supply is stable.  
POWER ON/OFF CONTROL  
The HT terminal implements electronic power control, such that the  
main power to the system may be controlled by many methods as below:  
1. Hardware power switch  
2. Software OFF command  
3. Automatic power ON control  
4. Emergency power OFF  
Switching from OFF to ON requires a normal supply of the AC power.  
Hardware Power Switch  
This button is located at bottom front corner of  
right side as in right picture and can be used to turn the  
system on and off alternatively. This hardware switch  
can also be programmed to be an ON only switch  
through software command so that when this switch is accidentally pressed  
during system turned on, the system just remains on and unaffected.  
Software Off Command  
The system may also be shut down under software control. Please just  
follow the arrangement by your system integrator for this capability.  
Automatic Power On Control  
The system may also turn on according to some preset conditions  
such as Modem Ring Up and Alarm Clock Wake Up or LAN Wake Up.  
To utilize Modem Ring Up or Alarm Clock Wake Up function, the  
user should enter the CMOS setup by pressing “Del” key at system boot up,  
choose for “PM Wake Up Events” in “Power Management Setup” and make  
the “Ring Power Up Control” enabled for Modem Ring Up or select the  
“Power Up by Alarm” for Alarm Clock Wake Up. Save the configuration and  
exit the CMOS setup program. The Preset Power On Control will then be  
ready after a normal power off. For LAN wakeup, an operating caller system  
connected through LAN to the system is required. It also requires a qualified  
networking technician to check the LAN chip ID of the HT system for the  
caller system to wake it up.  
When the HT system is turned off after a successful boot up, the  
preset automatic power on functions will keep monitoring for the preset  
conditions and turn on the system when the preset conditions are met.  
Please note that if the HT system is improperly turned off before a  
complete boot up procedure, the above preset power on control functions will  
be disabled until next turning off after a complete boot up.  
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Emergency Power Off  
In case of serious system halt due to any reason, the system could fail  
to be powered off through normal means. Press and hold the Power ON/OFF  
Switch for Emergency Power Off. Release the switch after the system powered  
off. It will take about 10 seconds. If there appears to give a special coded beep  
tone in the pattern “short, long, short, long, short” prior to the system power  
off in this process, please remove the AC power and wait for few minutes to  
allow the hardware registers to reset (If there is no such beep, AC removal is  
not required). Then you may restart the system and take remedial action  
against the precious failure.  
MAIN LCD TOUCH MONITOR  
Mechanical Adjustments  
The 12.1” LCD color display is integrated on display platform to give  
the operator the clearest view. The display may be adjusted to have the  
inclined angle from 42.5° to 77.5° and rotated from straight forward to 16° to  
the left.  
Display Controls  
On lower left edge of back of the LCD panel  
there is a plastic wheel knob as circled in the picture at  
right. Turning this knob up or down changes the  
brightness of screen display accordingly.  
Display Utility Driver  
The end user of the HT terminals is not supposed to install the utility  
drivers personally. If an optional preloaded OS is ordered, the required driver  
will be already installed in the preloaded OS. However, the driver will always  
Touch Function  
Mouse emulation  
The touch panel in HT system works exactly like a standard PS/2  
mouse within the (primary) screen display area when its driver is properly  
installed. However, if the system is running under safe mode due to a previous  
improper shutdown or for any other reason, most drivers are disabled in this  
mode and the touch panel calibration may not coincide with the mouse pointer  
or even completely out of work. It is recommended to use an USB mouse or  
USB keyboard in safe mode.  
All the below mentioned mouse emulation functions in the primary  
display area can be manipulated through relevant software. The system can  
give a beep when the touch panel is touched and can respond as if the left  
button of a mouse is clicked at the point touched. If the point touched is  
dragged across the screen surface, it can respond as if it is using the mouse  
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drag and drop feature. If the point is touched, released and touched within a  
short time interval, it will simulate double-clicking left button of the mouse.  
Emulating the click on right button of a real mouse is further illustrated in  
paragraph below.  
Touch terminal manager  
Before using the PS/2 interface resistive type touch control panel, one  
must be aware that if you connect any monitor to the VGA port of HT system  
for extended secondary display application, you can not apply any touch  
control function for this secondary display due to driver conflict concerns!  
The operation range of a PS/2 mouse is also limited within the primary display  
area.  
A program named “Posiflex Touch Terminal Manager” is installed in  
the preloaded Windows system for the user to maneuver versatile features of  
the touch terminal with a PS/2 interface touch panel controller. This program  
can also be obtained by download from the POSIFLEX web site. However, the  
installation process of this driver for Win XP and Win 2003 Server requires  
some careful attention to the notice messages.  
With proper setup and selection on control items in “Posiflex Touch  
Terminal Manager”, a drawing representing a 2-button mouse will appear on  
the desktop. Touch the right button in this drawing. Any touch on the screen  
after this action will result in a right button mouse click at the point touched.  
After touching the left button in this drawing the screen touch will resume the  
left button function. This program also controls the beep generated when the  
touch panel is touched, the detail in right button click emulation, and also  
provides touch panel re-calibration. In principal, the touch panel requires no  
further calibration once properly set.  
CUSTOMER DISPLAY  
The optional customer display PD-2601 or PD-7321 mounted on a  
pole at rear corner of HT system can be turned horizontally for best viewing  
effect in application.  
SIDE MOUNT UPGRADE KIT BC-300/SD-300/KP-200  
In SD-300 there may be the MSR for reading a magnetic stripe card  
and/or the optical type finger print sensor. In KP-200 there may also be a MSR  
and/or a smart card reader. The BC-300 is a bar code card reader.  
For magnetic stripe card reading, be sure to insert the card to the  
bottom with magnetic stripe facing the mark aside the slot. The movement of  
the card can be either inserting the card from the top surface then sliding the  
card down out of the slot, or sliding the card upward from the lower side of the  
slot till it reaches the top end as long as the card is a standard one. A non-  
standard card recorded without complete degaussing prior to recovery may  
accept only one direction in card reading.  
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For bar code card reading, it is still required to insert  
the card to the bottom with bar code stripe facing the mark  
aside the slot. For smart card reading, please insert the end of  
the smart chip first and have the chip facing the mark aside the  
side slot of KP-200 as in the right picture. For finger print  
scanning, please refer to the specific instruction on the manual  
for SD-300.  
FAN CONTROL  
In the preloaded OS for this HT system, there is an embedded  
function that can keep on monitoring the interior temperature and the fan  
revolution rate and regulating each required fan power to gain maximum  
ventilation effect with lowest possible noise. This function is disabled by  
default at delivery. The user can decide to engage this function by clicking  
“Start” --> “Programs” --> “Posiflex Tools” --> “Posiflex Fan Control” to pop  
up a window like the right picture. Click  
“Enable” then “Apply” to engage this function  
in background. This function will remain  
operating even after system restart. To disable  
this function, you have to pop up this window  
again and click “Disable” then “Apply” and  
restart the system. If system hang due to CPU  
overheat occurs, please review the ventilation  
condition and environment temperature, check if  
the fan is stuck by contaminants such as dry grease or threads and try to correct  
the situation when the system is off and cooled down. You may power up the  
system again after the system cooled down and trouble cause removed.  
However, if the trouble remains, please consult your dealer for possibly fan  
replacement on worn out.  
USB  
There are in total six standard USB female connectors in the rear  
room. All support the Universal Serial Bus Specification standard 2.0 and also  
1.1. If for any reason (though very unlikely in ordinary practice) these ports  
has to be limited as USB 1.1 only, please enter BIOS setup and go to  
“Integrated Peripherals” then “SiS OnChip PCI Device” and disable the item  
“USB 2.0 Supports”.  
One among the six USB ports can be extended to top edge of system  
unit for the side-mount upgrade kit by a cable.  
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VENTILATION MAINTENANCE  
To keep this equipment in orderly service, following maintenance  
should be performed on a regular basis.  
Removing Front Cover  
Please first remove  
any power and signal  
Front Cover  
connection  
to  
this  
Release Opening  
equipment. Please then  
check at the bottom side of  
the chassis that there is a  
Chassis Bottom View  
gap between the bottom side of front cover and the chassis at the left corner of  
front cover. Pull the front cover out from this opening to release the left side  
hook of front cover from the chassis as indicated by the hollow arrow in the  
picture above.  
Please then pull the bottom side of front cover  
forward to release the bottom hooks of front cover from  
the chassis as indicated by hollow arrow in left picture.  
Now pull the left  
side of front cover down a  
little to free it from the main  
cover as in the right picture.  
It may be required to push the power switch  
down to completely remove the front cover.  
Power Switch  
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Cleaning for Front Ventilation  
Use vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or threads accumulation  
away from both the ventilation holes on front  
cover and ventilation grids on chassis exposed  
after removal of the front cover.  
Front Ventilation Grids on Chassis  
Ventilation Holes on Front Cover  
Replacing Front Cover  
Follow the opposite procedure as removing the front cover to replace  
the front cover in position. Please make sure the all hooks on front cover is  
well positioned into chassis. Please remember to check that the power switch is  
at “Off” position before power and signal connection.  
Accessing Side Ventilation Grids  
The operation to further clean the side ventilation grids requires much  
more highly technical maneuver. Therefore careful attentions must be taken  
throughout the further cleaning operations below. When the main unit is  
opened, there must be no liquid spill, no electro-conductive material, no  
electric charged device come into the area of the main unit. Please also note  
that not to touch any component or cable inside.  
Please first disconnect every  
cable from the main unit and turn the  
LCD panel to straight up position.  
Prepare enough space in front of the HT  
Push The  
Spring  
system and lay a piece of clean soft  
clothe of appropriate size there to  
prevent damage. With the back cable Buttons on  
cover opened, push in the circled spring Both Sides  
button in the right picture on both sides and Raise  
of chassis and raise the rear edge of the The Rear Part  
top cover. Apply some mild maneuver if of Top Cover  
there is already a pole display mounted.  
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Cleaning for Side Ventilation  
Use vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or threads accumulation  
away from outsides of both ventilation grids on chassis exposed after removal  
of the front cover as in pictures below and close back the top cover when done.  
Side  
Ventilation  
Grids on  
Chassis  
T31454  
警告使用者  
這是甲類的資訊產品,在居住的環  
境中使用可能會造成射頻干  
擾,在這種情況下,使用者會被要  
求採取某些適當的對。  
Part 20  
 

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