POS J2 520ex Technical Manual
POS J2 520ex Technical Manual
POS J2 520ex Technical Manual
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520ex
US Headquarters:
J2 Retail Systems 2691 Dow Ave.; Building A Tustin, CA 92780 USA 714.669.3111 Phone 714.669.3133 Fax
Worldwide Headquarters:
J2 House Clayton Road, Birchwood Warrington, WA3 6RP United Kingdom 44 (0) 1925 817003 Phone 44 (0) 1925 811989 Fax
Internal I/O LCD Display Brightness Touch Screen Compact Flash IDE Hard Drive MSR Audio Output Memory Mini PCI slot Power Supply 12.1 inch TFT dual bulb notebook type display. 800x600 native resolutions. 250 cd/m2 4 wire resistive, Controller on PS/2 port, CF slot, accessible from outside the unit. On Secondary IDE port. CF I and II, drive only Optional, easily removable (3 screws) 3 inch slim line Standard but removable, side mount, keyboard wedge type, auto select, 2 track (3 track optional) Single Speaker built in (optional headset jack) 128MB standard DDR SO-DIMM (up to 1GB) One slot, for internal wireless network card or other option External 19 volt 90 watt notebook type power supply. 100-240VAC.
Touch Screen
The 520ex utilizes a third generation 4 wire resistive membrane touch screen. This touch screen provides very accurate touch over the entire touch area. This very reliable touch screen is more accurate than the more common 5-wire touch screen in other products and should not require recalibration over the life of the product. When loading an operating system for the first time the touch screen will need to be calibrated. You will notice that before touch screen drivers are loaded in the OS the touch will be working much like a mouse pad on a notebook computer. This is because the touch screen controller is a PS/2 mouse device and works in relative mode before the touch drivers are loaded. To calibrate the touch screen after the drivers are loaded go to Control Panel / Touch Screen Calibrator then select Calibrate. It is recommended that a touch screen stylus be used to calibrate the screen to give the most accurate touch possible. The calibration program will not accept calibration points that are off more than a maximum tolerable error to prevent calibration from making the touch screen inoperative. If you are making a master OS image it should not be necessary to recalibrate individual systems because the calibration from system to system is almost identical. There is no external PS/2 mouse port as this is being used internally for the touch screen. If an external mouse is required a USB version should be used.
The LCD backlight can be turned off using the standard Power Options in the Windows operating system. It is recommended that the Turn Off Monitor option in Windows be used to shut off the backlight of the LCD panel to maximize the operating life. There is also a BIOS setup option that allows the default backlight current to be set to 50% if full brightness is not needed. This will also extend the useful life of the LCD screen. This BIOS option is found under Power Management Setup / Back Light Level.
Keyboard Port
There is one PS/2 Keyboard port in the connector well. This will support a PS/2 type keyboard or other PS/2 type device such as a Barcode Scanner. The 520ex MSR is also connected internally to this keyboard port. USB keyboards can also be used.
Virtual Customer Display J2 has developed a program that creates a window on the secondary video display that acts as a virtual 2 X 20 character customer display. This program uses the top 1/3 of the LCD as a 2-line customer display, allowing the rest of the display to be used for running pre-programmed media content, i.e. video files, advertising messages, PowerPoint, etc.
Supported operating systems are: Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows XP Embedded Windows CE.NET 4.2 Susie Linux 9.0 (user supplied) DOS (user supplied touch screen driver) Windows XP is fully supported including support for a secondary external display as an extended desktop. A unique product feature is support for remote booting of XP, XP Embedded and 2000, eliminating the need for a local hard drive of any kind, thereby reducing cost and increasing reliability. Please contact J2 for more information. Windows 2000 and Windows 98 are currently supported as legacy products. Windows CE.NET 4.2 is available from J2 for the 520ex. A standard CE implementation is available for evaluation. After the customer determines what o/s features are required, J2 can develop a custom version of CE.NET for the customer. J2 can also provide custom
Serial Ports
The 520ex has 4 external RS232 serial ports, two of which can be powered: COM3 and COM4. The serial ports are standard PC RS232 ports using a DB9 male connector. The serial ports, in a normal configuration are mapped to COM 1-4. COM ports 3 and 4 can supply power to an external device when required, like the optional J2 Pole Display. Voltage is supplied on pin 9 (RI) of the DB9 connector; either five or twelve volts can be supplied. The maximum current for each voltage is 500ma and is over-current protected.
To enable the voltage supply for either COM ports 3 or 4 the BIOS setup must be changed. To enable the supply voltage; enter the BIOS setup screen by pressing the Del key as the system is booting. In the setup screen select Integrated Peripherals, then select Super IO Device, then scroll down to COM3 With Voltage or COM4 With Voltage then press ENTER to display the selection options. Select the voltage required for your device (for example 12V for the J2 Pole Display), and then press ENTER to accept the new setting. Press F10 to save and exit setup. Power is now enabled on your serial port. N.B. The 5 or 12 Volt option is only available on units from serial number C50005300001. Prior to this serial number only the 12 Volt option must be used.
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USB Ports
The 520ex has three external USB 2.0 ports and one internal. Of the three external ports, one is located on the side of the unit for easy access, and two ports in the cable well as shown below.
In order for the USB to function as 2.0 USB ports the appropriate driver for the VIA chip set must be loaded, otherwise the ports operate as USB 1.1 ports. You may download this driver from the J2 web site http://support.j2rs.com
Ethernet Connection
The 520ex has a 10/100 Ethernet connection that is located in the connector well as shown below. The driver for the VIA Ethernet controller is available on the J2 website at http://support.j2rs.com. The Ethernet cable can be difficult to remove. You may need a pen or screwdriver to be inserted above the connector to push the cable-locking tab down, enabling you to remove the cable. Ethernet connector location
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RJ11 The application may address the cash drawer port in a number of ways. They are: 1: Using the J2 supplied OPOS drivers for WIN 98, 2000, XP and XPe 2: Using the J2 supplied Virtual COM port for CE.NET, WIN98, 2000, XP and XPe. 3: Direct access to the I/O port that controls the firing of the cash drawer and the I/O port for reading the drawer status. The J2 OPOS drivers are available upon request via email from J2. If you purchase your OS from J2 the OPOS drivers will be loaded on your system. The Virtual COM port driver is standard on Windows CE.NET and the cash drawer appears as COM5. To open the cash drawer send a bell character to the COM5 serial port. The bell character is the ASCII 07 hex character Control G. The open/close status of the drawer may be obtained by reading the status bits of COM5; and the drawer open/close status will be reflected on the CTS and RI bits, either bit may be used. A virtual COM port program is available for WIN98, 2000, XP and XPe by request from J2. This virtual COM port driver is designed to work the same as most serial cash drawers so that drivers for a serial cash drawer should work if mapped to the correct COM port, normally COM5 in the 520ex system. Example source code to talk directly to the cash drawer is included as an appendix to this document.
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1. Prepare following components One 3.5 HDD. Two HDD mounting rails Four 6mm x 4mm screws
2. Secure the HDD mounting brackets to both sides of HDD with Four 6mm x 4mm screws
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CF card socket
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4: Pop the back of the unit by pulling up at the bottom of the unit.
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6: Unplug the 50-pin IDE Hard drive cable, then the Power cable from base of the unit.
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8: To change the touch screen unplug the touch screen cable and the power LED cable as shown.
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10: The LCD / Motherboard assembly can now be removed from the touchscreen and plastic bezel. Using a flat blade screwdriver, pop the plastic bezel from the sheet metal.
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US Headquarters:
J2 Retail Systems 2691 Dow Ave.; Building A Tustin, CA 92780 USA 714.669.3111 Phone 714.669.3133 Fax
Worldwide Headquarters:
J2 House Clayton Road, Birchwood Warrington, WA3 6RP United Kingdom 44 (0) 1925 817003 Phone 44 (0) 1925 811989 Fax
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