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IBM SurePOS 500 User Manual

IBM SurePOS 500
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SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference
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SurePOS 500 4846-545/565
Technical Reference
Version: 1.1

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IBM SurePOS 500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel Celeron or Pentium
CategoryTouch terminal
MemoryUp to 4GB
StorageHDD or SSD options
Display15-inch touchscreen
Operating SystemWindows or Linux
ConnectivityEthernet
PortsSerial, USB
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model

Summary

1.0 Introduction

1.1 Highlights

Key features and benefits of the SurePOS 500 Series.

1.2 Models

Details on different SurePOS 500 Series models and their configurations.

1.3 Specifications

Technical specifications for SurePOS 500 models 545 and 565.

1.4 Related Publications

List of related IBM SurePOS 500 Series documentation.

1.5 Comparison with predecessor products

2.0 Product Structure

2.1 Factory Select Feature

Configurable features available at the time of factory order.

2.2 Key optional features

Important optional components and their availability.

2.5 Operating System/POS Driver Support

Supported operating systems and driver requirements.

2.8 Physical Characteristics

Dimensions, weights, and physical layout of the system.

2.8.1 Dimensions and weights

Detailed measurements and weight specifications.

2.10 Logic

Detailed technical logic and component descriptions.

2.11 Component specifications

Detailed specifications for individual system components.

2.11.3 LCD

Technical specifications for the LCD display options.

3.0 BIOS and software description

3.1 Setup

How to access and use the POST CMOS Setup Utility.

3.3 Standard BIOS Features

Key features supported by the system BIOS.

3.4 BIOS Interrupts

Detailed list of supported BIOS interrupts in DOS.

3.8 Memory Map

Documentation of the system's memory map.

3.9 COM Port Setup

Configuration details for COM ports.

3.10 Video Modes

Supported VGA video display modes.

3.11 Power Management

Details on system power management features.

3.11.1 APM

Configuration of Advanced Power Management features.

3.11.2 ACPI

Configuration of Advanced Configuration and Power Interface features.

3.13 Vital Product Data

Information on Vital Product Data (VPD).

4.0 Environmental Specifications

4.1 Temperature/Humidity Limits

Operating and storage environmental limits.

4.3 Power

Power consumption and input specifications.

4.5 Standards Compliance

Compliance with various safety and regulatory standards.

4.5.1 Product Certifications

List of product safety and regulatory certifications.

5.0 External Ports

5.1 Port Listing

Detailed listing of all external ports, interfaces, and locations.

5.3 Connector Pinouts

Pinout diagrams for various system connectors.

5.3.1 Customer Display Connector

Pinout for the customer display connector.

5.3.3 USB Plus Power (2x)

Pinout for USB Plus Power connectors.

5.4 Serial Connector (x3)

Pinout for serial connectors.

5.4.1 Ethernet connector

Pinout for the Ethernet (RJ45) connector.

6.1 Standard CMOS Features

6.2 Fixed Disk Drive

6.3 Advanced BIOS Features

6.3.1 First Boot Device

Configuring the primary boot device.

6.3.2 Hard Disk Boot Priority

Setting the boot order for hard disk devices.

6.4 CPU Feature

Thermal Management

Settings for CPU thermal management.

6.5 Integrated Peripherals

On-Chip Serial ATA

Configuration of the onboard Serial ATA controller.

Serial Port A I/O

I/O address configuration for Serial Port A.

Serial Port B I/O

I/O address configuration for Serial Port B.

Serial Port C I/O

I/O address configuration for Serial Port C.

Serial Port D I/O

I/O address configuration for Serial Port D.

6.6 On Board Device

USB Controller

Enabling/disabling the onboard USB controller.

Audio Support

Enabling/disabling the AC'97 audio controller.

6.7 Power Management Setup

Suspend Mode

Setting the timeout for entering suspend state.

HDD Power Down

Setting the timeout for powering down the hard disk.

Wake on LAN

Enabling system wake-up via LAN Magic Packet.

6.8 PnP/PCI Configurations

PNP OS Installed

OS vs BIOS control of onboard devices.

Resources Controlled By

BIOS control over IRQ assignment for PCI devices.

6.9 PC Health Status

Current CPU Temperature

Displays the current CPU temperature.

CPU Fan Speed

Displays the current CPU fan speed in RPMs.

6.9.1 Thermal Profile

Selecting thermal management profiles for the CPU.

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