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Touch Technology | Projected capacitive touch (PCAP) |
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Connectivity | Ethernet |
Ports | USB 2.0, RJ45 |
Wireless Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Ingress Protection | IP65 |
Describes the AX3000's components and features, including LEDs and rear panel connectors.
Provides general safety and connection instructions to prevent damage during installation.
Details connecting the VGA monitor and AT-compatible keyboard to the terminal.
Explains how to connect the 10Base-T Ethernet cable to the AX3000's 10BT port.
Lists the three auxiliary ports (serial and parallel) available on AX3000 Models 60E.
Instructs on connecting the external power transformer and plugging it into the AC wall outlet.
Describes the power-on sequence, including the green LED, audible beep, and keyboard indicator lights.
Introduces the automatic quick set-up function for fast and reliable installation.
Explains how to access and use the interactive set-up for adjusting various terminal parameters.
Details the requirement to set the RDP Windows encryption level to 'Low' for proper configuration.
Provides pin assignments and wiring recommendations for the 10Base-T Ethernet RJ45 port.
Describes the bi-directional serial ports (AUX1, AUX2) and their RJ45 connector pin assignments.
Lists pin assignments for adaptors connecting peripherals via RJ45 to DB9 or DB25 connectors.
Shows pin assignments for direct RJ45 connections between the AX3000 and peripherals.
Details the Mini-DIN connector pin assignments for the keyboard interface.
Details the Mini-DIN connector pin assignments for the mouse interface.
Lists pin assignments for the VGA/SVGA video connector on the AX3000.
Provides pin assignments for the parallel port connector on the AX3000 terminal.
Offers solutions for lost vertical sync on VGA monitors, including frequency adjustment.
Guides checks for power outlet and cord connections when indicator lights or beeps are absent.
Explains that this error means the server encryption level is not set to 'Low'.
Indicates a hardware failure when specific error messages related to the Ethernet board are displayed.
Suggests checking keyboard connection if a double-beep occurs after power-on, indicating initialization failure.
Advises checking Ethernet connections, device status, or terminal TCP/IP settings for login issues.
Recommends checking cable pin assignments, port selection, and testing the printer locally.