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August 3, 2006 System management v 4610 SureMark Single Station Thermal Printer (RS-232 models) v 4610 SureMark Printer v 4820 SurePoint Solution Terminal v IBM Kitchen System v IBM point-of-sale USB devices v Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) USB devices v OEM RS-232 printers v OEM parallel printers v OEM USB printers v CRT displays System port specifications Table 2 shows the default legacy serial-port assignments in the configuration. Table 2. Default serial-port assignments Port assignment Address range (hex) IRQ Assignment Serial A 03F8-03FF 4 User available Serial B 02F8-02FF 3 User available Serial C Serial D Serial E Serial F Ports C, D, E, and F are PCI serial ports. The IRQ and I/O address ranges are dynamically assigned. For DOS users, there are setup options to set the IRQ and I/O address. For all other operating systems, these options must be set to ″Auto″. These ports have an IBM-supplied driver for Windows that must be installed in order to use them with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Table 3 shows the default parallel-port assignment used in the configuration. Table 3. Default parallel-port assignment Port assignment Address range (hex) IRQ Parallel 0378-037F 7 Table 4 shows the default port assignment used in the configurations for keyboard and mouse. Table 4. PS/2 keyboard/mouse port assignment Port assignment Addresses IRQ level IBM PS/2 keyboard 60 and 64 1 Mouse 60 and 64 12 The SurePOS 500 Models 5x3 and 544/564 has an integrated Ethernet subsystem. The Ethernet connector on the rear connector panel has two LEDs, which indicate the following link status: Left indicator On: 100-Mbps line speed Off: 10-Mbps line speed Right indicator On: Link established Off: Link broken Chapter 1. Introducing the IBM SurePOS 500 Series Models 533, 543, 544, 553, 563, 564, 573, and 5A3 15

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v
4610
SureMark
Single
Station
Thermal
Printer
(RS-232
models)
v
4610
SureMark
Printer
v
4820
SurePoint
Solution
Terminal
v
IBM
Kitchen
System
v
IBM
point-of-sale
USB
devices
v
Original
equipment
manufacturer
(OEM)
USB
devices
v
OEM
RS-232
printers
v
OEM
parallel
printers
v
OEM
USB
printers
v
CRT
displays
System
port
specifications
Table
2
shows
the
default
legacy
serial-port
assignments
in
the
configuration.
Table
2.
Default
serial-port
assignments
Port
assignment
Address
range
(hex)
IRQ
Assignment
Serial
A
03F8–03FF
4
User
available
Serial
B
02F8–02FF
3
User
available
Serial
C
Ports
C,
D,
E,
and
F
are
PCI
serial
ports.
The
IRQ
and
I/O
address
ranges
are
dynamically
assigned.
For
DOS
users,
there
are
setup
options
to
set
the
IRQ
and
I/O
address.
For
all
other
operating
systems,
these
options
must
be
set
to
Auto
.
These
ports
have
an
IBM-supplied
driver
for
Windows
that
must
be
installed
in
order
to
use
them
with
Windows
2000
and
Windows
XP.
Serial
D
Serial
E
Serial
F
Table
3
shows
the
default
parallel-port
assignment
used
in
the
configuration.
Table
3.
Default
parallel-port
assignment
Port
assignment
Address
range
(hex)
IRQ
Parallel
0378–037F
7
Table
4
shows
the
default
port
assignment
used
in
the
configurations
for
keyboard
and
mouse.
Table
4.
PS/2
keyboard/mouse
port
assignment
Port
assignment
Addresses
IRQ
level
IBM
PS/2
keyboard
60
and
64
1
Mouse
60
and
64
12
The
SurePOS
500
Models
5x3
and
544/564
has
an
integrated
Ethernet
subsystem.
The
Ethernet
connector
on
the
rear
connector
panel
has
two
LEDs,
which
indicate
the
following
link
status:
Left
indicator
On
:
100-Mbps
line
speed
Off
:
10-Mbps
line
speed
Right
indicator
On
:
Link
established
Off
:
Link
broken
System
management
August
3,
2006
Chapter
1.
Introducing
the
IBM
SurePOS
500
Series
Models
533,
543,
544,
553,
563,
564,
573,
and
5A3
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