IBM 4800-741 Operation Guide - Page 77

Non-IBM, drawers, Setting, jumper, correct, voltage, Removing, replacing, drawer, coin-roll, cutter

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Updated October 31, 2007 AE A E B 3 D B CC Figure 47. Installing cash drawer cables 2. See Figure 47. Push in the side buttons A on the rear cover of the cash drawer to open it, then remove the rear cover D . 3. Connect the cash drawer cable C to the 3A or 3B socket on the rear panel of the system unit. 4. Connect the other end of the cable to the rear of the cash drawer (socket 3). 5. Connect the AC power cord to the system unit. Do not plug the other end of the power cord to an outlet yet. 6. Route the power cord down toward the bottom of the cash drawer. 7. Replace the rear cover by aligning the cover tabs B with the pins E and press inward to install it. 8. Close the cash drawer's rear cover, which will hide the power cord. Non-IBM cash drawers: Setting the jumper for the correct voltage The SurePOS Models 721/741/781 and 722/742/782 are pre-configured from the factory to work correctly with all IBM cash drawers. Connecting your IBM cash drawer to port 3A on the system unit activates the auto-sensing circuitry. The system unit can then detect the difference between IBM 24-V and IBM 38-V cash drawers. If you are using a non-IBM drawer, the automatic mode does not work, and damage to either the cash drawer, system unit, or both is possible. See "Cash drawers" on page 18 for complete information on manually setting the voltage. Removing and replacing the cash drawer coin-roll cutter (compact cash drawer only) 1. Open the cash drawer and pull it completely out. Chapter 4. Installing external options 57

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2.
See
Figure
47.
Push
in
the
side
buttons
±A²
on
the
rear
cover
of
the
cash
drawer
to
open
it,
then
remove
the
rear
cover
±D²
.
3.
Connect
the
cash
drawer
cable
±C²
to
the
3A
or
3B
socket
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
system
unit.
4.
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
cable
to
the
rear
of
the
cash
drawer
(socket
3).
5.
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
to
the
system
unit.
Do
not
plug
the
other
end
of
the
power
cord
to
an
outlet
yet.
6.
Route
the
power
cord
down
toward
the
bottom
of
the
cash
drawer.
7.
Replace
the
rear
cover
by
aligning
the
cover
tabs
±B²
with
the
pins
±E²
and
press
inward
to
install
it.
8.
Close
the
cash
drawer’s
rear
cover,
which
will
hide
the
power
cord.
Non-IBM
cash
drawers:
Setting
the
jumper
for
the
correct
voltage
The
SurePOS
Models
721/741/781
and
722/742/782
are
pre-configured
from
the
factory
to
work
correctly
with
all
IBM
cash
drawers.
Connecting
your
IBM
cash
drawer
to
port
3A
on
the
system
unit
activates
the
auto-sensing
circuitry.
The
system
unit
can
then
detect
the
difference
between
IBM
24-V
and
IBM
38-V
cash
drawers.
If
you
are
using
a
non-IBM
drawer,
the
automatic
mode
does
not
work,
and
damage
to
either
the
cash
drawer,
system
unit,
or
both
is
possible.
See
“Cash
drawers”
on
page
18
for
complete
information
on
manually
setting
the
voltage.
Removing
and
replacing
the
cash
drawer
coin-roll
cutter
(compact
cash
drawer
only)
1.
Open
the
cash
drawer
and
pull
it
completely
out.
3
A
E
B
C
C
D
A
E
B
Figure
47.
Installing
cash
drawer
cables
Updated
October
31,
2007
Chapter
4.
Installing
external
options
57