IBM 4851 514 Service Guide - Page 22

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Installing the IBM SurePOS 500 Model 514 Table 4. Rear view connectors and icons (continued) Reference Device Connector Icon E Ethernet local area network (LAN) F Cash drawers 3A, 3B G Mouse H IBM PS/2® compatible keyboard I Powered serial port (5V/12V) J USB Updated October, 2008 Installation steps Follow these steps to install the Model 514: 1. Install internal options, such as memory, and the external options. Go to "Installing the optional features." 2. Install the SurePOS 500 Model 514 on your mounting option (see Chapter 3, "Mounting the SurePOS 500 Model 514," on page 17). 3. Power on the system. See "Powering on and the LED states" on page 14. 4. If necessary, run the setup utility or calibrate your touch screen. See "Using the setup utility" on page 14 and "Calibrating the touch screen" on page 15. 5. Install your software. Refer to IBM SurePOS Model 514 Operating System Installation Guide. Installing the optional features Attention: Before you use the following procedures to install options, see the section titled Appendix D, "Safety information," on page 123. Installing the memory modules Attention: Establish personal grounding before touching this unit. Do not use any tools, except your hands to insert the DIMM. For more information, see "Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)" on page 119. The system board provides two memory-module sockets and supports up to 1 GB in each socket. If you have only one module to install, it can be plugged into either socket ( A in Figure 4 on page 7). If you have two modules to install, plug any size module into either socket. Install memory modules using the following procedure: 1. Remove the rear cover as described in "Rear cover - removing and replacing" on page 61 2. Remove the rear inner metal cover. See "Rear metal panel cover - removing and replacing" on page 62. 3. Before inserting a replacement module, note the alignment notches along the bottom of the module and where it plugs into the slot. One notch is located in the center of the gold connectors. 6 SurePOS 500 Model 514

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Table
4.
Rear
view
connectors
and
icons
(continued)
Reference
Device
Connector
Icon
±E²
Ethernet
local
area
network
(LAN)
±F²
Cash
drawers
3A,
3B
±G²
Mouse
±H²
IBM
PS/2
®
compatible
keyboard
±I²
Powered
serial
port
(5V/12V)
±J²
USB
Installation
steps
Follow
these
steps
to
install
the
Model
514:
1.
Install
internal
options,
such
as
memory,
and
the
external
options.
Go
to
“Installing
the
optional
features.”
2.
Install
the
SurePOS
500
Model
514
on
your
mounting
option
(see
Chapter
3,
“Mounting
the
SurePOS
500
Model
514,”
on
page
17).
3.
Power
on
the
system.
See
“Powering
on
and
the
LED
states”
on
page
14.
4.
If
necessary,
run
the
setup
utility
or
calibrate
your
touch
screen.
See
“Using
the
setup
utility”
on
page
14
and
“Calibrating
the
touch
screen”
on
page
15.
5.
Install
your
software.
Refer
to
IBM
SurePOS
Model
514
Operating
System
Installation
Guide
.
Installing
the
optional
features
Attention:
Before
you
use
the
following
procedures
to
install
options,
see
the
section
titled
Appendix
D,
“Safety
information,”
on
page
123.
Installing
the
memory
modules
Attention:
Establish
personal
grounding
before
touching
this
unit.
Do
not
use
any
tools,
except
your
hands
to
insert
the
DIMM.
For
more
information,
see
“Electrostatic
Discharge
(ESD)”
on
page
119.
The
system
board
provides
two
memory-module
sockets
and
supports
up
to
1
GB
in
each
socket.
If
you
have
only
one
module
to
install,
it
can
be
plugged
into
either
socket
(
±A²
in
Figure
4
on
page
7).
If
you
have
two
modules
to
install,
plug
any
size
module
into
either
socket.
Install
memory
modules
using
the
following
procedure:
1.
Remove
the
rear
cover
as
described
in
“Rear
cover
removing
and
replacing”
on
page
61
2.
Remove
the
rear
inner
metal
cover.
See
“Rear
metal
panel
cover
removing
and
replacing”
on
page
62.
3.
Before
inserting
a
replacement
module,
note
the
alignment
notches
along
the
bottom
of
the
module
and
where
it
plugs
into
the
slot.
One
notch
is
located
in
the
center
of
the
gold
connectors.
Installing
the
IBM
SurePOS
500
Model
514
Updated
October,
2008
6
SurePOS
500
Model
514