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Installing, external, options

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Updated October 31, 2007 Chapter 4. Installing external options This section describes the installation procedures for the external options for SurePOS Models 721/741/781 and 722/742/782. Before you start These instructions describe how to install devices and connect cables on the SurePOS 700. Note: Not all device options can be integrated on the narrow-footprint system units. Your store planner should provide instructions that show all of your system devices and where you should connect them. If that arrangement is different than the one that is shown here, follow the planner's instructions. You can place the printer, short keyboard, displays, and fillers on the left, or on the right side of the unit. To install the SurePOS 700: 1. Gather the cables from the OPEN FIRST box, as needed. 2. Follow the directions of your store planner in arranging the devices. 3. After completing the installation of the I/O devices, save any publications or diskettes that came in the OPEN FIRST box. 4. After you install the I/O devices, configure the system unit. Attaching the cables to the system unit The POS I/O cables developed by IBM all have latches or screws to secure them to the system unit and thus, prevent accidental disconnection. Cables are sometimes used that do not provide latches or screws, such as standard PC USB cables. The SurePOS 700 provides several methods to secure such cables. Securing IBM USB POS keyboard cables If you ordered a USB POS keyboard from IBM with a standard PC USB connection, the cable ships with a locking clip. Figure 44 on page 54 shows the steps to secure the cable using the clips and brackets. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2003, 2007 53

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Chapter
4.
Installing
external
options
This
section
describes
the
installation
procedures
for
the
external
options
for
SurePOS
Models
721/741/781
and
722/742/782.
Before
you
start
These
instructions
describe
how
to
install
devices
and
connect
cables
on
the
SurePOS
700.
Note:
Not
all
device
options
can
be
integrated
on
the
narrow-footprint
system
units.
Your
store
planner
should
provide
instructions
that
show
all
of
your
system
devices
and
where
you
should
connect
them.
If
that
arrangement
is
different
than
the
one
that
is
shown
here,
follow
the
planner’s
instructions.
You
can
place
the
printer,
short
keyboard,
displays,
and
fillers
on
the
left,
or
on
the
right
side
of
the
unit.
To
install
the
SurePOS
700:
1.
Gather
the
cables
from
the
OPEN
FIRST
box,
as
needed.
2.
Follow
the
directions
of
your
store
planner
in
arranging
the
devices.
3.
After
completing
the
installation
of
the
I/O
devices,
save
any
publications
or
diskettes
that
came
in
the
OPEN
FIRST
box.
4.
After
you
install
the
I/O
devices,
configure
the
system
unit.
Attaching
the
cables
to
the
system
unit
The
POS
I/O
cables
developed
by
IBM
all
have
latches
or
screws
to
secure
them
to
the
system
unit
and
thus,
prevent
accidental
disconnection.
Cables
are
sometimes
used
that
do
not
provide
latches
or
screws,
such
as
standard
PC
USB
cables.
The
SurePOS
700
provides
several
methods
to
secure
such
cables.
Securing
IBM
USB
POS
keyboard
cables
If
you
ordered
a
USB
POS
keyboard
from
IBM
with
a
standard
PC
USB
connection,
the
cable
ships
with
a
locking
clip.
Figure
44
on
page
54
shows
the
steps
to
secure
the
cable
using
the
clips
and
brackets.
Updated
October
31,
2007
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2003,
2007
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