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I'm having problems using the COM Ports on the new 4810-32x models. Any tips?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2004-03-06
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The DOS driver for the Cash Drawer ports on the 4810-32x, 4810-33x and 4810-34x systems.
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2009-03-27
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Port Descriptions and pin identification for I/O Ports on the SurePOS 300 4810-3xx POS terminal
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2003-07-22
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This utility allows you to configure the extended COM ports on the 32x models.
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2003-09-09
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How do I connect/communicate with the Cash Drawer port without using any POS drivers (OPOS/JavaPOS)?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2004-10-24
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I am running DOS and want to open the cash drawer without using POSS for DOS. Do you have any documentation on how to directly control the CD?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2006-06-02
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This diskette contains the latest BIOS level for SurePOS 300 systems
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2006-10-02
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Networking driver support
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2005-04-04
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What are the orderable feature codes and Part Numbers for the SurePOS 300 models 31x and 32x ?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2005-08-08
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) entries for SurePOS™ 300 models 4810-32c and 4810-32h are invalid. These two machine types will not use the parameters of their respective LDAP entries. Instead they use the 4810-320 parameter of the LDAP entry.
[ More items like this found in Retail & Point of Sale ]
2008-06-09
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I am experiencing USB problems with my IBM SurePOS POS terminal and a peripheral device. Are there any OS fixes I can apply that might resolve the problem ?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale Periperals ]
2009-08-13
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This utility displays the POST BIOS version and serial number for the 4694, 4810, 4835, 4840 systems.
[ More items like this found in Other Point of Sale Terminals ]
2009-07-14
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This manual is intended for use by experienced personnel responsible for installing and maintaining all models of the IBM 4810 SurePOS 300.
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2005-11-09
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What are the pin assignments of the SurePOS 300 (4810-31x, 32x and 33x) powered RS-232 (DB-15) to non-powered RS-232 (DB-9) converter cable?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2004-04-14
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With new express configuration there are lots of customers looking at the Sp300. But there is one issue, all peripherals may be attached to a serial port with the exception of the cash drawer. I've seen a Knowledgebase document saying that the only way to use the drawer is via the Opos driver. But customers are complaining for being forced to install and use the Opos just to manage the drawer. Is there any other simplest way to manage the drawer? let's say opening the parallel port and sending a sequence
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2005-07-14
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Use this diagnostics package to troubleshoot hardware problems on POS systems. Use it also to update 4610 printer firmware, logos, fonts, messages and configuration.
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2009-10-27
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Is it possible to connect two cash drawers to the SurePOS 300
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale Periperals ]
2004-06-18
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I am using JavaPOS to open the Cash Drawer on the system unit of the 4810-32H and it doesn't seem to work. What should I try?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2005-05-09
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Where do I get new USB firmware? I'm having enumeration issues with my POS I/O device how do I update the firmware?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale Periperals ]
2009-08-13
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How to configure multiple display support in Microsoft(R) Windows(R) on the IBM SurePOS 4694-XX7, 4694-2x6, 4810 and 4800-75x/73x systems using the ATI(R) Rage(TM) XL PCI video
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2005-08-03
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This manual provides part numbers and detailed parts listings for field replacement units (FRUs) for 4610, 4800, 4810, 4820, 4836/4838, 4840, and 4851/4951 systems sold before July 1, 2006.
[ More items like this found in Other Point of Sale Terminals ]
2006-09-01
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This redbook describes how to implement J.D. Edwards' OneWorld on the IBM Netfinity server. In particular, it covers the IBM Netfinity family of servers and their features, an introduction to J.D. Edwards' OneWorld and the architecture this solution is built upon, OneWorld's use of supply chain management and how your customer's business can be expanded to include its customers, suppliers and business partners and the Netfinity sizing and implementation process for optimizing and configuring OneWorld for Windows NT. This redbook also examines the use of IBM's ServerGuide that is used to set up the Netfinity hardware and prepare your system for Windows NT Server, and the Netfinity Manager, a systems management solution to monitor and manage the deployment and enterprise server as well as OneWorld workstation clients. Both, ServerGuide and the Netfinity Manager ship with the IBM Netfinity server at no additional charge as well as several other productive applications, such as Lotus Domino. In our example of the sizing and implementation process, we provide a scenario on how you would prepare and configure the IBM Netfinity server for OneWorld's Conference Room Pilot environment using Oracle8 for NT as a base. This scenario actually loads demo data rather than production data in order to provide a host of applications. This redbook is not designed to replace the J.D. Edwards' Planning and Configuration Guide or its installation guide. This book is designed to provide you with an easy understanding of the implement
[ More items like this found in xSeries Rack Optimized Servers ]
1998-12-07
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The purpose of the Lotus Domino Integration Guide for IBM Netfinity Servers to provide a resource for describing the roles and capabilities of the IBM Netfinity Server platform running within the Lotus Domino environment. The book provides Notes network design and capacity planning recommendations in the following areas: Operating system Network protocol Server placement within your network Wide area network issues Replication schedules Server selection Server RAM Server disk space Server peripherals Suggested installation and optimization settings for your server are discussed, along with methods to investigate and solve performance bottlenecks on your server. The Lotus Domino clustering technology is also outlined, which provides high availability and capacity solutions. The simplicity with which these clusters can be configured, thus providing users not only with increased response time, but also constant availability, is a key aspect of the Domino strategy and so is covered here in some depth. This redbook will help those individuals who need to plan, tune, or size Lotus Domino for the IBM Netfinity servers through detailed examples and scenarios. Particular attention has been paid to the proper size and performance characteristics of various IBM Netfinity servers for disparate environments. Several tools that can aid in the sizing of your servers are discussed, as well as industry-standard "rules of thumb" for configuring small, medium, and large-sized Domino environments. Some knowledge of Inte
[ More items like this found in Advanced Messaging ]
1998-12-02
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Where can I find general information on the SurePOS 300 (4810-3xx)?
[ More items like this found in Point of Sale (POS) Systems ]
2004-07-12
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This redbook describes the procedures used by the IBM Fulfillment Center to implement Lotus Domino.Merchant for internal employee sales on an IBM Netfinity server. In this redbook, we discuss the different Netfinity server models and their positions related to Domino.Merchant to help you select a server to conduct your intranet, extranet and Internet commercial transactions. This redbook provides information and instructions for anyone seeking to plan, install, and configure Domino.Merchant 2.0 Server Pack on the latest IBM Intel-based server. In addition, this redbook provides information regarding steps you should consider to configure your new IBM hardware, such as the IBM ServeRAID II Ultra SCSI Adapter and the IBM SSA RAID Adapter. The Lotus Domino.Merchant 2.0 Server Pack is a small-to-medium and departmental e-commerce solution for IBM's e-business strategy. It provides the means to build a merchant site and open for business on the Internet with an online catalog of your products. Designed to be installed, configured, administered and supported by value-added resellers, Domino.Merchant enables you to roll out a complete Internet solution to growing businesses in a matter of days, depending on a customer's requirements. This redbook will help you install, tailor and configure the Domino.Merchant for the following services: Storefront customization and management Site registration Leads management Order processing Credit card authorization Tax calculation Order management Security
[ More items like this found in Advanced Messaging ]
1998-09-15
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I would like to attach two CRT (or LCD) Displays to my IBM POS System. Do you have a recommendation on a dual display video adapter?
[ More items like this found in Other Point of Sale Terminals ]
2005-08-03
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How much power does the IBM Line of POS terminals consume?
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2009-07-30
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Users may experience erratic behavior when using the SurePOS 300 while the power supply is set to the wrong setting.
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2003-08-19
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This redbook describes the procedure necessary to implement Novell IntranetWare and BorderManager services on the latest Intel based high-powered platforms. Particular attention is focused on the IBM Netfinity and IBM PC Servers hardware technology for large enterprises and small businesses. This redbook provides instructions for anyone seeking to plan, install, and configure the Novell IntranetWare and BorderManager services on the latest IBM PC Server hardware. The book provides information regarding steps you should consider to select and configure your new IBM hardware, such as, the IBM ServeRAID II Ultra SCSI Adapter and the IBM SSA RAID Adapter. IntranetWare includes the networking services of NetWare 4.11 such as Novell Directory Services (NDS), Symmetric MultiProcessing (SMP) and file and print services with new intranet and Internet capabilities. BorderManager is a software suite that centrally manages access privileges and security across an intranet and the Internet. This redbook will help you to install and configure IntranetWare and BorderManager for the following services: File and Print Services Web Site Services Firewall Services Advanced Proxy Caching A Virtual Private Network Microsystems's Cyberpatrol Once you've implemented your Novell/IBM solution and decide that a high availability solution is required, this redbook will help you install and configure one of the Clustering Solutions from IBM for IntranetWare.
[ More items like this found in xSeries Rack Optimized Servers ]
1997-12-22
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Netfinity servers have grown in processor power and storage capabilities at an exponential rate. This fact, coupled with high availability and clustering techniques, has led to increased sales in this market segment. Mission-critical applications such as SAP are increasingly being installed on this platform. Half of all new SAP licenses are on Windows NT. This redbook will help you install, tailor and configure SAP R/3 on a Netfinity server. A sample installation is used to configure the hardware and software components on a step-by-step basis. This redbook gives a broad understanding of the architecture of SAP R/3 on Windows NT and the IBM Netfinity Server platform. This will assist a specialist in understanding what elements should be considered in an SAP R/3 installation on Netfinity Servers.
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1998-11-09

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