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| Brand | J2 |
|---|---|
| Model | 625 |
| Category | Touchscreen |
| Language | English |
Detailed specifications of the J2 625 computer, covering various hardware components and features.
Describes the input/output ports available on the J2 625, including their types and locations.
Details the location and function of the power button, including special features like wake-on-LAN.
Explains the standard and optional hard drive (HDD) and solid-state drive (SSD) configurations for the J2 625.
Discusses the two available touch screen technologies (PCT and TFR) and their characteristics.
Describes the system board, its design for quick replacement, and its high-end components.
Details the specifications of the J2 625 display, including resolution, size, and brightness.
Explains support for newer digital video standards like DisplayPort and configuration options for secondary displays.
Covers the Gigabit Ethernet controller, its features like Wake on LAN, and its connector details.
Details the four external RS232 serial ports, their power capabilities, and connector pinouts.
Outlines the number and types of USB 2.0 ports, both external and internal.
Describes the audio controller, internal speaker, and microphone/headset jacks.
Explains the notebook-type power supply, its ratings, and connector type.
Details the fused power out connector providing 12VDC for external devices.
Describes the cash drawer port, its connector, and support for multiple drawers.
Explains how to clear the CMOS settings by removing the battery.
Details the Mini PCI Express connector, typically used for wireless LAN cards.
Describes the SODIMM DDR3 memory sockets, standard configuration, and maximum capacity.
Lists power consumption figures for various operating conditions and configurations.
Provides instructions on how to detach the display head from the counter top base.
Details the process for removing the internal power supply unit from the base.
Explains the unit's support for the 100mm VESA mounting standard.
Guides on how to remove the back cover to access the unit's internal components.
Provides instructions and precautions for replacing the main system board.
Details the procedure for installing or replacing memory modules (SODIMMs).
Overview of the main BIOS screen for system info, boot options, and time/date settings.
Describes the system information screen within the BIOS, showing serial number and other hardware details.
Explains access to advanced BIOS options for system configuration and flexibility.
Details how to configure boot device priority and other boot-related settings.
Covers options for changing power-up behavior and auto power-up features.
Explains BIOS settings for serial port power and LCD screen brightness.
Details how to set BIOS access passwords for security.
Describes how to set the boot priority order for starting the system.
Explains how to save, discard, or load default BIOS settings upon exiting the BIOS setup.
Provides information and a web link for the Phoenix Secure Core Tiano BIOS.
Lists peripherals supported by J2's OPOS drivers and where to download them.
Describes the utility for configuring system functions like backlight, power cycles, and dimming.
Explains the DimWake utility for controlling screen dimming behavior, especially on older OS.
Details the J2 Health program for monitoring system voltages and temperatures.
Introduces software for remote monitoring and asset tracking, working with J2 Health.
Describes the utility for reading BIOS DMI/SMI information and system health data.
Explains the utility for testing cash drawer functionality on J2 products.
Details drivers for creating virtual serial ports for peripherals like cash drawers.
Describes the 3-track MSR option, its mounting, and how it appears to software.
Details the optional VFD or LCM customer side display for POS systems.
Lists the available secondary display options for the J2 625, including sizes and aspect ratios.
Explains the optional wall mount bracket and its compatibility with VESA standards.
Describes the fingerprint reader option, compatible with Digital Personal modules.
Describes the iButton option, which can be paired with an MSR.
Mentions the availability of a 625 UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply).
Mentions the availability of RFID technology.
Describes the pole mount options available for the J2 625.
Provides contact details for the J2 Retail Systems European office.
Provides contact details for the J2 Retail Systems USA office.
Provides contact details for the J2 Retail Systems Australian office.
Provides the official website URL for J2 Retail Systems.