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4-14 PCWS 2015 Setup Guide - 2nd Edition
Installing and Operating the Workstation 2015
Operation
5. After the Operating System and or POS Application starts, the following
should occur.
The Operator LED stops blinking and turns solid Green when the
workstation loads the PCWS API.
The CPU fan slows down to about 2500 RPM, and the System Fan
remains off unless the ACPI active trip point of 55°C is exceeded. The
System Fan will be removed after the first 1000 units have been
produced.
6. Install the WIN32 CAL Client if required. See the related application
documentation for more information on installing the WIN32 CAL Client
and using it to download the POS application.
Windows 7 Professional
The WIN32 CAL Client Setup program resides in the
C:\McrsCALSetup folder.
Click Start, and in the ‘Search programs and files’ dialog box, enter
‘C:\McrsCALSetup’ Double Click the Setup.exe file start the WIN32
CAL Client install.
POSReady 2009 or Windows XP Professional
Click Start, then select ‘Install Win32 CAL Client’ from the top of the
Start Menu.
Backlight Control
The following describes how the PCWS 2015 LCD Backlights are expected to
operate.
Windows 7 Professional
After five minutes of inactivity, the Windows 7 ‘Balanced’ power scheme
is set to dim the backlights.
POSReady 2009
After five minutes of inactivity, the PCWS 2015 API sets the backlights
to DIM and displays a floating PCWS 2015 logo.
After 20 minutes of inactivity, the Windows “Presentation’ Power
Scheme turns off the backlights.
You can change the backlight settings by touching Start -> Control Panel ->
Power Options.
Troubleshooting
If the CPU fan does not start when you press the Power Button, and the
Operator LED stays off, refer to Chapter 5 for troubleshooting information.

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