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Brand | Tysso |
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Model | POS-6000-i |
Category | Touch terminals |
Language | English |
Provides general information on TYSSO's POS-6000 series POS Terminal and how to configure hardware.
Manual examined for accuracy; manufacturer takes no liability for errors or omissions.
Terminal tested for FCC compliance; may cause harmful interference if not installed as instructed.
Danger of exposing and personal injury if battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated.
Warranty terminated if product disassembled by unauthorized personnel; does not cover improper use.
TYSSO is a registered trademark of FAMETECH INC. Other names are trademarks of their owners.
Details the contents of the POS unit package and optional accessories included.
Lists the technical specifications of the POS-6000-i model, including hardware and interface details.
Describes the various parts of the POS unit, including front, rear, and side views.
Details the input/output ports available on the POS unit, including bottom and side ports.
Covers unpacking the POS system and basic installation steps including peripheral connection.
Details replacing the hard disk, installing optional customer display, and its configuration.
Explains what BIOS is, its function in system communication and configuration, and CMOS battery importance.
Describes how BIOS settings are predefined or automatically detected, and when manual changes might be needed.
Instructions on how to access the BIOS setup utility using keyboard commands after powering on the system.
Describes the Main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility, including System Date and System Time settings.
Details the Advanced menu for configuring system basic operations, performance, and features.
Section to configure ACPI Power Management, including sleep states and wake-up events.
Displays SIO hardware health monitor, including CPU temperature, fan speed, and voltage readings.
Used to configure the CPU and display detected CPU information like Hyper-threading and processor cores.
Section to set options for SATA devices, including controller status, mode selection (IDE, AHCI, RAID).
Used to disable Intel Anti-Theft for platform login, strict for testing only.
Configures USB parameters, including legacy support, EHCI hand-off, and transfer time-outs.
Configures I/O functions supported by the onboard Super I/O chip, like Restore AC Power Loss.
Configures I/O functions supported by the onboard Super I/O chip for serial ports 3 to 6.
Configures settings relevant to the network stack, including IPv4 and IPv6 PXE support.
Configures CPU power management features like EIST, C-states, and power limits.
Used to select the power for serial COM ports (5V, 12V, or RI).
Used to select the lightness level of the backlight, from darkest to brightest.
Configures the functions of the relevant chipset, including PCH-IO and System Agent settings.
Configures PCH-IO settings such as Wake on LAN and After G3 power state.
Configures System Agent settings, including graphics and memory configurations.
Configures boot-related settings such as boot prompt timeout and boot device order.
Manages security settings, including administrator and user passwords, and HDD security.
Options to save changes, discard changes, restore defaults, and exit the BIOS setup utility.
Instructions on how to update the BIOS using a flash utility and the required BIOS file.
Instructions for installing the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 on Windows XP systems.
Guide to install the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility for proper system configuration.
Procedure for installing the Intel HD Graphics Driver to ensure proper display functionality.
Steps to install the Realtek LAN driver for network connectivity.
Instructions for installing the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver for sound output.
Detailed steps to install the driver for the resistive type touch panel.
Guide on how to calibrate the touch screen after driver installation for accurate input.
Procedure to install the Wi-Fi driver, enabling wireless network connectivity.
Instructions to test the Magnetic Stripe Card Reader (MSR) and i-Button module functionality.
Steps to test the customer display, including selecting the correct display type and running the test utility.
Guide on how to test the cash drawer functionality using the provided software.
Covers mainboard documents, COM port assignments, and jumper location details.
Details specific jumper settings for COM 5, Cash Drawer Power, and various other functions.