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1. 3 3V have over voltage condition the power supply shall provide latch mode over voltage protection v v ew a v Short Circuit Protection A short circuit placed to ground shall cause no damage and shall be shutdown The contact resistance is 0 05 ohm when the outputs short circuit Protection Reset When the power supply latches into shutdown condition due to a fault on an output OPP OVP LVP the protection shall reset after the fault has been removed use remote on off control or recycle the AC power again for a typical of 3 seconds Over Shoot Any output overshoot at turn on shall be less than 10 of the nominal output value with resistive load as described in sec Input Regulations Over Power Protection At 115 230 VAC input the power supply will shut down all DC outputs within 105 to 140 of full load 16 FAQ Below is a collection of frequently asked questions Question 1 cannot see some options that appeared in the previous BIOS settings after updating BIOS Why Answer Some advanced options are hidden in the new BIOS version Please press Ctrl and F1 keys after entering the BIOS menu to see these options Question 2 Why is the light on the keyboard optical mouse still on after computer shuts down Answer In some boards a small amount of electricity is kept on standby after the computer shuts down which is why the light is still on Question 3 How do I clear CMOS Answer If your
2. Power Supply UL CSA VDE EMI meets FCC B with Power Switch Two U type Foot Stands Per Set Option Case Dimension 11 6 W x 13 5 D x 3 7 H 295 x 345 x 95 mm HEFT NS a Sr RS yc a ee IDE2 CD ROM Specifications are subject to change without notice 14 Power Supply Specifications Input Regulations Input Voltage Range Auto Switching Min Nom Max Voltage 110V 90V 100V 127V 140V Voltage 220V 180V 200V 240V 264V Input Frequency Range 47 Hz to 63Hz 6A maximum at 115VAC 3A maximum at 230VAC Maximum Input AC Current Inrush Current 90A maximum at 115VAC Efficiency 70 min at nominal input maximum load Output Regulations Output Range Min Nominal Max Units Voltage 5 11 40 12 00 12 60 Note 1 The above voltage range should also include ripple and noise 2 The output voltage should be measured at the terminals of output connector DC Load Requirements Output Voltage ese Units 9 E 0 1 18 2 0 AMPS AMPS 1 The maximum continuous total DC output power shall not exceed 250 Watts 2 The maximum continuous combined load on 5V and 3 3V outputs shall not exceed 105W 22A 3 The maximum continuous combined load on 5V 3 3V and 12V outputs shall not exceed 230 Watts 4 Peak currents may last up to 0 5 seconds with not more then one occurrence per minute 15 Over Voltage Protection When the DC outputs 5V 12V and
3. information will help you to familiarize with the arrangements of the Neptune E POS PC When you open the package you will find the items as illustrated in the pictures below v Neptune 1370 or 1478 E POS PC v AC Power Cord v Accessory Package User s Manual Driver CD Front Cover Key Accessory Package Power cord i NEPTUNE E POS PC AL LA This diagram shows the total content of the box In the side compartments of each box you will find the power cord and in the center you will find the system unit containing a 3 5 inch floppy disk HDD optional and an internal CD ROM option drive 1 3 Pre Installation Notes Before you start operating your Neptune 1370 1478 E POS PC please read the following notes carefully Thank you for your attention Please Note a Neptune E POS PC serial ports the default setting of COM1 IRQ setting is 4 COM2 IRQ setting is 3 COM3 IRQ setting is 5 and COM4 IRQ setting is 10 b The thermal pad on CPU can be easily damaged if CPU is being frequently removed and replaced If the thermal pad is damaged due to the above reason please contact your supplier distributor for replacement of the thermal pad c If you need to replace the HDD please arrange the cables in the original fashion d For reasons of installation and compatibility you are suggested to use the DDR RAM Module from the original manufacturer e The 5V 12V external DC o
4. operate this equipment FC CEOs Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment USER S NOTICE No part of this manual including the products and software described in it may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes without the express written permission of the distributor original supplier The distributor original supplier provides this manual AS IT IS without warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall the distributor original supplier its directors officers employees or agents be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages including damages for loss of profits loss of business loss of use or data interruption of business and the like even if the distributor original supplier has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error in this manual or product Specifications and information contained in this manual are provided for informational use only and are subject to change or update at any time without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by th
5. steering 12 7 PS 2 Compatible Mouse Port 13 8 Numeric Data Processor 14 9 Primary IDE Channel 15 10 Secondary IDE Channel These IRQs are usually available for ISA or PCI devices 10 2 3 Installing a Hard Disk Drive WARNING If you buy a Neptune E POS PC without a Hard Disk Drive and you would like to upgrade it later please consult with your dealer 2 4 Memory Configuration The Neptune E POS PC allows you to increase the system s main memory via onboard DIMM Sockets The Neptune E POS PC supports two banks of 128 256 512 1024 MB DIMM Modules CPU FSB 800 MHz DDR DIMM Type PC3200 PC2700 PC2100 Memory Frequency 400 333 266 MHz 533 MHz PC2700 PC2100 333 266 MHz 400 MHz Note PC2100 266 MHz 1 When using 800MHz CPU FSB PC270 DDR DIMM may run only at 320MHz not 333MHz due to chipset limitation 2 If you wish to upgrade the memory please consult with your dealer 2 5 Installing Serial and Parallel Port Devices 1 Please confirm the serial and parallel ports in sequence from above Figure If you wish to support 5V 12V output from 9 PIN of serial ports please consult with your dealer 2 6 Installing DC of LCD and POS Printer output 1 The voltage output of the 2 5mm jack is 12V for LCD Monitor O O 12 GN 2 The voltage output of the Hosiden jack is 24V for POS Printer Note 1 If the 2 5mm jack is used to power an LCD extra caution need
6. that may cause undesirable operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits of a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by switching the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the interference receiving antenna Increase the distance of separation between the equipment and interference receiver Connect the equipment to a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the interference receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is required to assure compliance with FCC regulations Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to
7. D PCI bus 2 2 On Now DRAM ECC Quick Boot HW Monitor LDCM I O Pre set IRQ Spread Spectrum PC98 compliant Parallel Port Parallel Port One LPT port SPP EPP ECP IRQ and address selector by BIOS setup Serial Port COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 IRQ selector by BIOS setup jumper less and 5v or 12V output on pin 9th by jumper selector usB Four USB 2 0 ports that support Windows 98 2000 XP Floppy Disk Port Standard 1 44MB FDD x 1 Fo o 44M 3 5 FDD x1 On board PCI Bus Master IDE1 2 controller with Windows utility supports Ultra DMA66 100 AGP 3D Graphics Port Intel 865GV AGP shared memory from 1MB up to 32MB Supports AGP 3 0 8X VGA controller Direct X VPE MPEG4 Supports DVD Video Accelerator PC98 compliant Supports 3D 2D Accelerator Supports VESA DPMS VGA monitor NT4 0 5 0 Windows95 98 2000 utility APM ACPI 2 0 PCI LAN Port ACPI NT4 0 5 0 NDIS 5 10 100 Mbps Auto Supports Remote Boot ROM for Windows NT 4 0 5 0 2000 XP and Linux NT4 0 Win95 98 2000 XP Utility PC98 compliant Enable or Disable by BIOS setup A PS 2 Keyboard Port AC97 CODEC on board PS 2 Keyboard Port PS 2 type PS 2 Mouse Port PS 2 type Front Panel AC power on off Trigger button Reset Button Cover with Key Lock for FDD CD ROM CF and Power switch 5 LED indicators Power On Off HDD CF state amp LAN state and Suspend Mode LED 3 5 FDD Bay 2 2 5 IDE HDD Rack with Keylock Ready USB3 USB4 Connector ATA Com
8. MM slot into the DIMM slot Yes Plug in ATX power cable and turn on the system Failure has been excluded 18 The problem could be caused by power supply CPU memory or No CPU memory socket itself Is 5VSBLED on and CPU fan running Yes Failure has been excluded Perhaps your VGA card VGA slot or monitor is defective Check if there is display Yes Failure has been excluded Turn off the system Reboot after keyboard and mouse have been plugged in It is possible that your keyboard or Check if keyboard is working properly ai as connector Is aerective Press lt Del gt to enter BIOS setup Choose Load Optimized Defaults and save then exit setup Failure has been excluded The problem was Turn off the system and re connect the IDE cable probably caused by Check if the system can reboot successfully the IDE device connector or cable Yes Reinstall Windows OS and reinstall add on cards and cables Then try to reboot the system Failure has been excluded END If you are still unable to solve your problem after having followed the above procedures please contact your local retailer or national distributor for help 19
9. Neptune Serial E POS PC Neptune 1370 1478 Super Compact PC User s Manual Manual Revision 1 0 Feb 2004 A Please Read the Manual First CHAPTER 0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS amp USER S NOTICE Electrical safety 1 To prevent electrical shock hazard disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before relocating the system 2 When adding or removing devices to or from the system please ensure all device power cords are unplugged before the signal cables are connected 3 Make sure the voltage of the power source conforms within the permitted range before connecting the equipment to the power outlet If you are not sure of the electricity voltage that you are using contact your local electricity company 4 Place the power cord in such a way that it cannot stepped on Do not place anything over the power cord Always unplug the power cord before inserting any add on card module Never pour any liquid into the opening as this could cause damage or electrical shock If the power supply is broken do not try to fix it by yourself Contact a qualified service technician or your retailer NON Operation safety 1 Before installing any device into the system carefully read all documents that come with the package Keep this User s Manual for future reference Keep this equipment away from humidity and dust Place the equipment on a steady flat surface before setting it up If any of the following situations
10. TA_RXN1 RSATA_TXN2 RSATA_RXP2 RSATA_RXN2 GND Parallel ATA and Serial ATA device configurations Following are the Parallel ATA and Serial ATA device configurations supported by Intel ICH5 specifications Native OS are Windows 2000 XP ICH5 supports a maximum of six devices using these OS Legacy OS are MS DOS Windows 98 Me NT4 0 ICH5 supports a maximum of four devices using these OS P ATA S ATA Operating System Primary Secondary Port Port1 2 devices 2 devices 1 devices 1 devices Windows 2000 XP Windows 98 Me NT4 0 Configuration A vV vV V Configuration B V vV V V V Configuration C Legend v Supported Disabled Required IDE Configuration settings in BIOS Refer to the following table for the appropriate BIOS settings of the above P ATA and S ATA device configurations Windows Windows 98 Me NT4 0 BIQS Mem 2000 XP A B c Onboard IDE Operation Mode Enhanced Mode Compatible Mode Compatible Mode Compatible Mode Enhanced Mode Support On S ATA IDE Port Settings Primary P ATA S ATA Sec P ATA S ATA P ATA Ports Only 12 Neptune 1478 E POS PC Socket 478 Specifications Description Supports Intel P4 up to 3 2GHz Celeron up to 2 8GHz Socket 478 CPU FSB _ Cd 400 533 800MHz Main Memory 184 Pin DDR RAM 2 up to 2GB DDR 266 333 400 System Chipset North Bridge Intel 865GV South Bridge Intel ICH5 Enhanced ACPI 2 0 PnP APM DMI ESC
11. ard H W Serial ATA enable Then it depends on the SATA mode that you need to set BASE to normal ATA mode in the item named Serial ATA function Question 7 How to set the BIOS to boot up from the IDE SCSI RAID card Answer Please set the BIOS as follows 1 Advanced BIOS features gt SATA RAID SCSI boot order SCSI 2 Advanced BIOS features gt First boot device SCSI Then it depends on the mode RAID or ATA that you need to set in RAID SCSI BIOS 17 Troubleshooting lf you encounter any trouble during boot up please follow the troubleshooting procedures START Turn off the power and unplug the AC power cable then remove all of the add on cards and cables from motherboard Yes Please isolate the short pin Please make sure motherboard amp chassis are not short Failure has been excluded N Make sure Please make sure all jumper settings such as CPU system 0 the jumper bus speed frequency ratio voltage etc are set properly settings are correct Yes Failure has been excluded Plug the CPU cooling fan s i N power into the Check if the CPU cooling fan attached to the CPU is 0 CPU fan working properly and if the CPU cooling fan s power is connector Plug connected properly into the AC power Yes Failure has been excluded Insert and push the memory module vertically Check if the memory module has been installed No properly into the DI
12. arise have the equipment checked by qualified service technician The power cord or plug is damaged gh ane geet hal Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment is not working well or does not work as described in the User s Manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 6 The openings on the housing are for air ventilation and to protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THESE OPENINGS 7 DONOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN A NON AIRCONDITIONED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO ABOVE 60 C 140 F AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT 8 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted CAUTION The technical descriptions and specifications of the product are subject to change without notice For safety reasons gloves should be worn when assembling the product There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery recommended by the manufacturer Dispose used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions NOTICES Federal Communications Commission Statement FCC Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference
13. board has a Clear CMOS jumper please refer to the Clear CMOS steps in the manual If your board does not have such jumper you can take off the on board battery to leak voltage and to clear CMOS Please refer to the steps below Steps 1 Turn off power 2 Switch off the power from ATX PSU 3 Take out the battery gently and put it aside for about 10 minutes or you can use a metal object to connect the positive and negative pins in the battery holder to short circuit for one minute 4 Re insert battery to the battery holder 5 Switch on the power again 6 Press Del to enter BIOS and Load Optimized Defaults 7 Save changes and reboot the system Question 4 Why does system seem unstable after updating BIOS Answer Please remember to load Optimized Defaults or load SETUP Default after flashing BIOS However if the system still remains unstable please clear CMOS to solve the problem Question 5 Why do still get a weak sound even if the speaker is turned to the maximum volume Answer Please make sure the speaker you are using is equipped with an internal amplifier If not please change another speaker with power amplifier and try again Question 6 How to set the BIOS in order to boot up from SATA HDDs by either ATA mode Answer Please set the BIOS as follow 1 Advanced BIOS features gt SATA RAID SCSI boot order SATA 2 Advanced BIOS features gt First boot device SCSI 3 Integrated Peripherals gt Onbo
14. e distributor original supplier The distributor original supplier assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual including the products and software described in it TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS amp USER S NOTICE Safety Instruction Page 2 User s Notice Page 4 Table of Contents Page 5 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION amp KEY FEATURES 1 1 Introduction Page 6 1 2 The System Unit Chassis Page 6 1 3 Pre Install Notes Page 7 1 4 The Front Panel Composition Page 8 1 5 Rear Panel Composition Page 8 1 6 System Internal Composition Page 9 CHAPTER 2 UPGRADES 2 1 Removing the Cover Page 10 2 2 Installing Add On Cards Page 10 2 3 Installing Hard Disk Drive Page 11 2 4 Memory Configuration Page 11 2 5 Installing Serial and Parallel Port Devices Page 11 2 6 Install DC of LCD and POS Printer output Page 11 2 7 Installing Cash Drawer Page 12 2 8 Installing Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Page 12 Neptune 1478 Specifications Page 13 Neptune 1370 Specifications Page 14 Power Supply Specifications Page 15 FAQ Page 17 Troubleshooting Page 18 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION amp SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Neptune E POS PC You are now the owner of a state of the art Neptune E POS PC the PC that offers enhanced features speed and performance and the PC that is unrivaled by other conventional PCs 1 2 The System Unit Chassis The following
15. emoving the chassis Tools You will need a few simple tools to disassemble a Neptune E POS PC A screwdriver Labeling material tape paper pen Cups or trays to temporarily store various screws 2 2 Installing Add On Cards In the future you may need to install one or more Add On Cards The Neptune E POS PC includes 2 PCI slots for the addition of peripherals WARNING Because Neptune E POS PC has the space saving design the format of add on cards that can be installed is restricted to the following Maximum PCI card dimensions 110 mm Height x 140mm Length Please make sure that the add on card that you are going to install in the Neptune E POS PC system conforms to these requirements After physically installing the add on card configure the card by adjusting the software settings 1 Turn on the system and change the BIOS settings if necessary See Chapter 4 for more information on BIOS setup 2 Assign an IRQ to the card Refer to the table below 3 Install the software driver for the add on card IRQ Priority Standard Function 0 1 System Timer 1 2 Keyboard Controller 2 N A Programmable Interrupt G 11 Communications Port COM2 4 12 Communications Port COM1 5 13 Communications Port COM3 6 14 Floppy Disk Controller 7 15 Printer Port LPT1 8 3 System CMOS Real Time Clock 9 4 ACPI Mode when used 10 5 Communications Port COM4 11 6 IRQ Holder for PCI
16. ight x 140 mm Length 1 4 The Front Panel Composition LED Key Lock Indicator Silm Type CD ROM 3 5 Storage T Device HDD LED LAN LED 5V SB LED CF LED CF Card Socket AC97 Audio Jsb ae Device 1 5 Rear Panel Composition DC Output LPT1 for 10 100 Base T 2 PCI Add CashDrawer driver DC 12V for LCD POS Printer LAN Port on card 12V 24V Epson Pin Define DC 24V for POS Printer AC 100 240V 250W nn l 3 A Industrial ATX PSU A A i PS 2 AC97 Audio Mouse bors la IIT oa Mer oe j PS 2 POS K B w MSR COM Port w DC 5V or 12V USB 2 0 for POS Peripheral Device POS LCD Monitor Power LED 1 6 System Internal Composition High Efficiency water cooling system gt e p 2 ta ry Full Range ATX PSU Neptune 1478 M B Neptune 1370 1478 E POS PC Storage Device Compact Size CHAPTER 2 UPGRADES Your warranty remains in effect only if all internal settings are done by the authorized dealer or technicians This section is intended only for users who wish to perform adjustments by themselves and thereby void the warranty At any time you can add or remove hardware to or from your Neptune E POS PC and modify its capabilities The information in this chapter will provide instruction on how to open the chassis 2 1 Removing the Cover WARNING Make sure that the power of your system as well as any peripheral devices has been turned off before r
17. pact Flash Card Type I II Socket Rear Panel VGA 15 pin DSUB connector LAN RJ 45 output connector COM 1 2 9 pin DSUB output USB1 USB2 connector COM 3 4 9 pin DSUB output LPT 25 pin DSUB connector PS 2 keyboard amp mouse connector Audio Line in Line out MIC in DC12V Power outlet for LCD Display Source DC 24V Power outlet for POS Printer Hosiden 3 PIN 2 Cash Drawer Kick Out Driver with EPSON RJ 12 Connector 12V or 24V Solenoid Type One low noise 60mm FAN two ball for CPU Heat Sink and Air Tunnel One low noise 60mm FAN two ball for Power Supply Two free PCI slots riser card ATX 250W Internal Power Supply UL CSA VDE EMI meets FCC B with Power Switch AC 90V to 264V 47Hz 63Hz Two U type Foot Stands Per Set Option 11 6 W x 13 5 D x 3 7 H 295 x 345 x 95 mm Each packing set 34 x 34 x 17cm NW GW 8 5kg 10 5kg DOS OS2 V2 1 XENIX V2 3 2 UNIX V3 2 NOVELL WIN 3 1 95 98 2000 XP NT4 0 0 C to 40 C without HDD up to 50 C 25 C to 70 C OPTIONS Win98 2000 XP utility 33 6 or 56K supports PCI2 2 ACPI2 0 Win98 2000 XP utility supports IEEE 802 11b or 802 11g Win98 2000 XP utility supports RAID 0 1 0 1 IDE2 CD ROM On board PCI Bus Master IDE1 2 controller with Win98 2000 XP utility Ultra DMA 33 16 to 512 MB ATA IDE type DOM socket 2nd VGA output Specifications are subject to change without notice 13 Neptune 1370 E POS PC Socket 370 Specifications a Supports Intel PIII Cele
18. ron up to 1 26GHz 1 4GHz and VIA C3 up to 1GHz or more CPUs FSB S 66 100 13 3M Main Memory 184 Pin DDR RAM 2 up to 2GB DDR 266 System Chipset North Bridge VIA VT8623 CLE266 South Bridge VT8235 Enhanced ACPI 1 0 PnP APM DMI ESCD PCI bus 2 2 On Now DRAM ECC Quick Boot HW Monitor LDCM I O Pre set IRQ Spread Spectrum PC98 compliant Parallel Port One LPT port SPP EPP ECP IRQ and address selector by BIOS setup Serial Port COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 IRQ selector by BIOS setup jumper less and 5v or 12V output on pin 9th by jumper selector USB Four USB 2 0 ports that support Windows 98 2000 XP Floppy Disk Port Standard 1 44MB FDD x 1 DDS 4 44MB 3 5 FDD x 1 Enhance PCI IDE On board PCI Bus Master IDE1 2 controller with Windows utility supports Ultra DMA66 100 AGP 3D Graphics Port VT8623 AGP shared memory from 1MB up to 64MB Supports AGP 2 0 4X VGA controller Direct X VPE MPEG2 Supports DVD Video Accelerator PC98 compliant Supports 3D 2D Accelerator Supports VESA DPMS VGA monitor NT4 0 5 0 Windows95 98 2000 utility APM ACPI 1 0 PCI LAN Port ACPI NT4 0 5 0 NDIS 5 10 100 Mbps Auto Supports Remote Boot ROM for Windows NT 4 0 5 0 2000 XP and Linux Au Front Panel Rear Panel LAN RJ 45 output connector USB1 USB2 connector LPT 25 pin DSUB connector Audio Line in Line out MIC in DC 24V Power outlet for POS Printer Hosiden 3 PIN ATX 250W Internal
19. s to be taken in the event when the cable comes loose If the cable becomes detached either on the Neptune E POS PC end or the LCD end first switch off the monitor using the power button on the front of the LCD and then re attach the cable If this is not carried out correctly and the LCD is left on while trying to re connect the cable there is a risk of blowing the fuse or even damage the Neptune E POS PC 2 Ensure that the POS Printer is switched off before you plug in or remove the Hosiden connector to from the Neptune E POS PC Hosiden Pin Number Signal Name 1 24V 2 Ground 3 NC SHELL Frame Ground 11 2 7 Installing a Cash Drawer Pin Number __ Signal Name Direction 1 Frame GND 2 Drawer kick out drive signal Output 3 Drawer open close signal Input 4 24V 12V 24V Default 5 NC Output 6 Signal GND Note 24V is outputted through pin 4 when the power is turned on However pin 4 must be used only for cash drawer 2 8 Installing the Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Neptune 1478 only These next generation connectors support the thin Serial ATA cables for serial ATA hard disks The current Serial ATA interface allows a data transfer rate of up to 150 MB s faster than the standard parallel ATA with 133 MB s Ultra ATA 133 SATA1 SATA2 al al GND RSATA_TXP1 GND RSATA_RXP1 GND GND RSATA_TXP2 GND RSATA_TXN1 RSA
20. utput for the 9 pin of each COM port should be less than 0 5 A f For updated VGA LAN drivers please contact your supplier distributor g The USB device connector of Hot Swap please do not plug or unplug any connector when the system s power is on h You have the alternative of using either the front audio or the rear audio connector to play sound Limitations Output Voltage Connector Nominal Max Current 9 PIN of COM1 5V 0 5A 12V 0 5A 5V 0 7A 12V 0 6A 9 PIN of COM2 5V 0 5A 12V 0 5A 5V 0 7A 12V 0 6A 9 PIN of COM3 5V 0 5A 12V 0 5A 5V 0 7A 12V 0 6A 9 PIN of COM4 5V 0 5A 12V 0 5A 5V 0 7A 12V 0 6A DC 24V for POS Printer 1 5A 2 0A DC 12V for LCD Monitor 2 0A 3 0A Suggestions We strongly recommend you to use the following add on devices if you need to expand the functions of Neptune E POS PC Add on card type Brand Model No Remark LAN Reltek RTL8139C D 10 100 Base T SIS SIS900 10 100 Base T D Link DFE 530TX 10 100 Base T 3 COM 3C905C 10 100 Base T Modem Card Motorola SM56 56K Conexant Rockwell MD 56KUR4 56K Wireless LAN D Link DWL 520 IEEE 802 11b D Link DWL G520 IEEE 802 11g RAID Card Promise Fast TRAK 100 TX2 RAID 0 1 0 1 CF Card PQI 32MB 512MB Industry level Disk On Module PQI 16MB 512MB IDE ATA 40 PIN 27 VGA PCI Card SMI722 PCMCIA PCI slot Card Card bus 16 32 bit 3 3V 5V Note Maximum Dimensions of PCI Add On Card are 110 mm He

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