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Appendix, Field-replaceable, units

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Updated October, 2008 Appendix A. Field-replaceable units How to use the parts catalog 87 Assembly 1: SurePOS 500 (4851) Model 514 88 Assembly 2: Display tablet components 90 | Assembly 3: Optional features 92 Assembly 4: Countertop non-keyboard integration tray and filler panels . . . . 94 Assembly 5: Cash drawer non-keyboard integration tray and filler panels . . . 96 Assembly 6: Countertop and cash drawer keyboard integration tray and filler panels 98 Assembly 7: Mounting foot 100 Line cord assemblies 102 How to use the parts catalog This parts listing contains reference drawings and a corresponding index for all field replaceable parts. The index provides the part number, the quantity required (units), and a description of the part. Listed below is additional information about the parts assembly index. SIMILAR ASSEMBLIES If two assemblies contain a majority of identical parts, they are broken down on the same list. Common parts are shown by one index number. Parts specific to one or the other of the assemblies are listed separately and identified by description. AR (As Required) in the Units column indicates that the quantity is not the same for all machines. NP (Non-Procurable) in the Units column indicates that the part is non-procurable and that the individual parts or the next higher assembly should be ordered. NR (Not Recommended) in the Units column indicates that the part is procurable, but not recommended for field replacement, and that the next higher assembly should be ordered. R (Restricted) in the Units column indicates the part has a restricted availability. INDENTURE The indenture is marked by a series of dots located before the parts description. The indenture indicates the relationship of a part to the next higher assembly. No Dot Main assembly One Dot Detail parts of a main assembly One Dot Subassembly of the main assembly Two dots Detail part of a one-dot subassembly Two dots Subassembly of a one-dot subassembly Three dots Detail part of a two-dot subassembly © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2008 87

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Appendix
A.
Field-replaceable
units
How
to
use
the
parts
catalog
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Assembly
1:
SurePOS
500
(4851)
Model
514
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Assembly
2:
Display
tablet
components
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Assembly
3:
Optional
features
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Assembly
4:
Countertop
non-keyboard
integration
tray
and
filler
panels
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Assembly
5:
Cash
drawer
non-keyboard
integration
tray
and
filler
panels
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Assembly
6:
Countertop
and
cash
drawer
keyboard
integration
tray
and
filler
panels
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Assembly
7:
Mounting
foot
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Line
cord
assemblies
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How
to
use
the
parts
catalog
This
parts
listing
contains
reference
drawings
and
a
corresponding
index
for
all
field
replaceable
parts.
The
index
provides
the
part
number,
the
quantity
required
(units),
and
a
description
of
the
part.
Listed
below
is
additional
information
about
the
parts
assembly
index.
SIMILAR
ASSEMBLIES
If
two
assemblies
contain
a
majority
of
identical
parts,
they
are
broken
down
on
the
same
list.
Common
parts
are
shown
by
one
index
number.
Parts
specific
to
one
or
the
other
of
the
assemblies
are
listed
separately
and
identified
by
description.
AR
(As
Required)
in
the
Units
column
indicates
that
the
quantity
is
not
the
same
for
all
machines.
NP
(Non-Procurable)
in
the
Units
column
indicates
that
the
part
is
non-procurable
and
that
the
individual
parts
or
the
next
higher
assembly
should
be
ordered.
NR
(Not
Recommended)
in
the
Units
column
indicates
that
the
part
is
procurable,
but
not
recommended
for
field
replacement,
and
that
the
next
higher
assembly
should
be
ordered.
R
(Restricted)
in
the
Units
column
indicates
the
part
has
a
restricted
availability.
INDENTURE
The
indenture
is
marked
by
a
series
of
dots
located
before
the
parts
description.
The
indenture
indicates
the
relationship
of
a
part
to
the
next
higher
assembly.
No
Dot
Main
assembly
One
Dot
Detail
parts
of
a
main
assembly
One
Dot
Subassembly
of
the
main
assembly
Two
dots
Detail
part
of
a
one-dot
subassembly
Two
dots
Subassembly
of
a
one-dot
subassembly
Three
dots
Detail
part
of
a
two-dot
subassembly
Updated
October,
2008
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2005,
2008
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