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1-14 Chapter 1: Product Overview When the system is operating in the dimmed display mode, touch activity can restore full brightness if instructed by software to do so. When the system is in low power mode, touch activity can generate the mouse port interrupt (IRQ12). Processor Board Connectors Caution: The Ethernet port and the scanner port are identical in size. Be certain the scanner and the Ethernet cables are plugged into the correct ports. Permanent damage to an Ethernet hub will result if it is plugged into the scanner port. Note: 12VDC output on the powered RS-232 ports. VGA LAN USB RS-232/A RS-232/B Powered Mouse Power Infared Speaker Speaker Out RS-232/D RS-232/C Powered Keyboard Scanner Mic Parallel (Customer Display) Cash Drawer 18367
Chapter 1: Product Overview 1-15 External Motherboard Connectors • VGA CRT RGB 15-pin D-Shell • Ethernet RJ45 (See warning below) • Dual USB Type A • RS-232 9-pin D-Shell (two, one with +12V power option) • PS/2 Connector—also supports mouse via mouse interface cable • RS-232 9-pin D-Shell (two, one with +12V power option) • Power Supply • IRDA Transceiver Interface • PS/2 Port • Speaker Port • Speaker Out (amplified) 3.5mm Jack POS Daughterboard Connectors • Cash Drawer (supports 2 drawers on one connector) • VFD Connector (parallel port plus power) • Microphone Connector • Wedge Scanner Port (see caution below) • PS/2 Port (keyboard) • RS-232/C (powered) • RS-232/D Optional Connectors: Requires PCMCIA Adapter Daughterboard • PCMCIA Type 2 (2 slots)
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1-14 Chapter 1: Product Overview<br />
When the system is operating in the dimmed display mode, touch<br />
activity can restore full brightness if instructed by software to do so.<br />
When the system is in low power mode, touch activity can generate the<br />
mouse port interrupt (IRQ12).<br />
Processor Board Connectors<br />
Caution: The Ethernet port and the scanner port are identical in size.<br />
Be certain the scanner and the Ethernet cables are plugged into the<br />
correct ports. Permanent damage to an Ethernet hub will result if it is<br />
plugged into the scanner port.<br />
Note: 12VDC output on the powered RS-232 ports.<br />
VGA LAN USB RS-232/A RS-232/B<br />
Powered<br />
Mouse<br />
Power<br />
Infared Speaker<br />
Speaker Out<br />
RS-232/D<br />
RS-232/C<br />
Powered<br />
Keyboard<br />
Scanner Mic Parallel<br />
(Customer Display)<br />
Cash<br />
Drawer<br />
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