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Updated October 31, 2007 Chapter 2. Installation and system setup This section describes the steps to install your SurePOS 700. Before you begin Read this information before you begin your installation. Supported operating systems This product supports the following operating systems: v 4690 OS (V3R3 or later) v IBM PC DOS 2000 (including DBCS versions) v Windows 2000 client with latest service packs v Windows XP with latest service packs v Windows XP embedded with latest service packs v Linux (2.4.4 kernel, Red Hat 7.3) Determining your configuration You can set up your system units in either an integrated or distributed configuration. An integrated configuration is one in which all parts of a system are assembled in one location. A distributed configuration is one in which you set up parts of the system in different physical locations. In an integrated configuration, you can use the slanted I/O tray option for the wide units to contain peripheral devices, such as printers and displays, on top of wide-footprint system units. There are also slanted I/O tray options that you can mount on the full-size cash drawer or directly on the counter. Your order and packaging Each order includes the following components: v System unit v LAN patch cable; 4.2 m (14 ft), Category 5 v Country-specific power cord v Cover kit v Factory install options, such as direct-access storage devices (DASDs), extra memory v Safety manual v Customer-installed options Note: All publications are also available from the Web site at www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store © Copyright IBM Corp. 2003, 2007 25

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Chapter
2.
Installation
and
system
setup
This
section
describes
the
steps
to
install
your
SurePOS
700.
Before
you
begin
Read
this
information
before
you
begin
your
installation.
Supported
operating
systems
This
product
supports
the
following
operating
systems:
v
4690
OS
(V3R3
or
later)
v
IBM
PC
DOS
2000
(including
DBCS
versions)
v
Windows
2000
client
with
latest
service
packs
v
Windows
XP
with
latest
service
packs
v
Windows
XP
embedded
with
latest
service
packs
v
Linux
(2.4.4
kernel,
Red
Hat
7.3)
Determining
your
configuration
You
can
set
up
your
system
units
in
either
an
integrated
or
distributed
configuration.
An
integrated
configuration
is
one
in
which
all
parts
of
a
system
are
assembled
in
one
location.
A
distributed
configuration
is
one
in
which
you
set
up
parts
of
the
system
in
different
physical
locations.
In
an
integrated
configuration,
you
can
use
the
slanted
I/O
tray
option
for
the
wide
units
to
contain
peripheral
devices,
such
as
printers
and
displays,
on
top
of
wide-footprint
system
units.
There
are
also
slanted
I/O
tray
options
that
you
can
mount
on
the
full-size
cash
drawer
or
directly
on
the
counter.
Your
order
and
packaging
Each
order
includes
the
following
components:
v
System
unit
v
LAN
patch
cable;
4.2
m
(14
ft),
Category
5
v
Country-specific
power
cord
v
Cover
kit
v
Factory
install
options,
such
as
direct-access
storage
devices
(DASDs),
extra
memory
v
Safety
manual
v
Customer-installed
options
Note:
All
publications
are
also
available
from
the
Web
site
at
www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store
Updated
October
31,
2007
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2003,
2007
25