J2 680L Guía del usuario

J2 680L Integrated Touchscreen Computer
System Manual
May 2012

J2 680 System Manual
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Overview ............................................................................................................................ 6
Specification ....................................................................................................................... 8
Features ............................................................................................................................ 10
............................................................... 10
Hot Swappable RAID/ Dual Hard Drives ..................................................................... 10
PoweredUSB Ports / Power Port................................................................................... 10
UPS ............................................................................................................................... 11
Printer Power Port ......................................................................................................... 11
Cooling System ............................................................................................................. 11
Fan-Off Mode ............................................................................................................... 11
Versatility ...................................................................................................................... 11
System .............................................................................................................................. 12
Configurations ............................................................................................................... 12
Processor Support ......................................................................................................... 12
Processors currently supported on the 680 ................................................................... 13
I/O Ports ........................................................................................................................ 14
Off / On Button ............................................................................................................. 14
Hard Disks .................................................................................................................... 15
Zero Bezel Touch Screen .............................................................................................. 15
System Board ................................................................................................................ 16
CD Display ................................................................................................................. 16
Secondary Video Port(s) ............................................................................................... 16
Serial ports .................................................................................................................... 18
PoweredUSB Ports ........................................................................................................ 19
Kensington Security Slot .............................................................................................. 20
Audio ............................................................................................................................. 21
Printer Power Port ......................................................................................................... 21
Cash Drawer Port .......................................................................................................... 22
CMOS Clear .................................................................................................................. 24
Power Supply ................................................................................................................ 24
Typical Power Consumption 680 .................................................................................. 25
Service .............................................................................................................................. 26
Removing the Head from the Base ............................................................................... 26
Removing the Power Supply ........................................................................................ 27
VESA Mounting ........................................................................................................... 28
Optional Wall Mount Bracket Installation .................................................................... 29
Removing the Back Cover ............................................................................................ 30
Changing the System Board .......................................................................................... 31
Adding Memory ............................................................................................................ 33
Changing the Processor ................................................................................................. 33
Accessing the HDD/SDD Drives .................................................................................. 34

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BIOS Setup ...................................................................................................................... 5
Entering the BIOS Setup ............................................................................................... 35
Main, System Overview ................................................................................................ 35
Advanced Settings ........................................................................................................ 36
aunch PXE ROM ........................................................................................................ 36
SATA Configuration ..................................................................................................... 37
Peripheral Power and CD Brightness Configuration .................................................. 38
Power Configure Screen ............................................................................................... 39
Restore on AC Power oss ........................................................................................... 39
Wake on AN ............................................................................................................... 39
RTC Configuration ....................................................................................................... 39
Boot Settings ................................................................................................................. 40
Display OEM ogo ....................................................................................................... 40
Exit Options .................................................................................................................. 41
Driver Installation, Windows ......................................................................................... 42
Chipset Driver Installation ............................................................................................ 42
Graphics Driver Installation .......................................................................................... 42
Audio Driver Installation .............................................................................................. 43
AN Driver Installation ................................................................................................ 44
Multi-Touch Projected Capacitive Touch Driver ......................................................... 47
Optional Multi-Touch Projected Capacitive Touch Driver .......................................... 49
OPOS drivers ................................................................................................................ 51
J2 Health .......................................................................................................................... 52
Installation ..................................................................................................................... 52
Tray Icon ....................................................................................................................... 52
ogging to File .............................................................................................................. 53
Registry Entries ............................................................................................................. 54
J2 Remote Monitoring Software ................................................................................... 54
SMI BIOS Info Utility .................................................................................................... 55
Installation ..................................................................................................................... 55
Operations ..................................................................................................................... 55
Cash Drawer Test Utility ................................................................................................ 56
Installation ..................................................................................................................... 56
Operation ....................................................................................................................... 56
J2 Virtual Serial Ports Drivers ...................................................................................... 57
RAID ................................................................................................................................ 58
RAID Overview ............................................................................................................ 58
AHCI ............................................................................................................................. 58
Enabling RAID in the BIOS ......................................................................................... 59
RAID Volume Creation ................................................................................................ 59

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F6 Installation Method .................................................................................................. 59
Installing the Intel Matrix Storage Manager Software ................................................. 60
Hot Swapping RAID 1 drives ....................................................................................... 60
Packing List ..................................................................................................................... 6
Standard Items .............................................................................................................. 63
680 Optional Peripherals ................................................................................................ 64
MSR .................................................................................................................................. 64
Overview ....................................................................................................................... 64
Installing the 680 MSR ................................................................................................. 65
Customer Display ............................................................................................................ 67
Overview ....................................................................................................................... 67
Secondary Video Display ................................................................................................ 67
Fingerprint Reader / MSR ............................................................................................. 68
iButton / MSR .................................................................................................................. 68
680 UPS ............................................................................................................................ 68
RFID ................................................................................................................................. 68
Wall Mount Bracket ....................................................................................................... 68
Pole Mount Options ........................................................................................................ 68

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The J2 680 is the second generation of very high performance integrated Point of Sale
computer from J2. Built on the features and capabilities for the J2 650 the J2 680 offers
even higher performance and expanded I/O. The J2 680 retains all the versatility of
previous generation system and adds Quad core processor options, expanded I/O support
with PoweredUSB, Intel remote management, HDMI video, Multi-Touch, Zero Bezel
design and retains RAID and other important feature of the previous generation.
This integrated touch screen computer like most J2 designs features an
design, which means it can be used as a counter top unit, a wall-mount or a pole-mounted
computer. In this one small package you have the highest speed available intergraded or
non-intergraded POS computer currently available.
The J2 680 comes standard with an Intel 2.4GHz Dual Core Sandy Bridge processor but
can also be order with a number of other processors including the very high end Intel i7
3.4GHz Quad Core processor. The J2 680 system board uses the Intel GA1155 socket
and supports a wide range dual and quad core processors.
Using the Intel Sandy Bridge processor with the Q67 chipset the J2 680 uses the latest
high performance desktop solution in a very small footprint system. This solution
provides for very high performance but with a very low carbon foot print. The Sandy
bridge chipset is design only to draw as much power as need for any given operation
greatly reducing the average power consumption for this level of performance.
Designed for easy machine maintenance and upgradeability, the following is a list of
important 680 features:
1. Upgrades to the memory modules can be easily done by simply removing four
screws on the back cover.
2. A complete motherboard upgrade can be carried out in less than 1 minute.
3. The two quick change SATA hard disk drives are easily accessible, housed on
a slide-in drive bay that allows the drives to be hot swappable.
4. The footprint of the J2 680 is particularly compact making it ideal for the space
conscious retailer.
The 680 supports the standard Microsoft operating systems, Windows 7, POSReady 7,
Windows 7 Embedded, XP, POSReady 2009 and XP embedded. The 680 is equally
proficient with the many flavors of inux.

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Main board
CPU Support
Intel
Sandy Bridge
Desktop Processors
, socket
GA1155
Intel Celeron Dual Core G530 up to Quad Core i7- 2600 3.4GHz
Chipset Q67
System Memory 2 x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM 1333/1667MHz sockets - up to 16GB
Graphic memory Share system memory 8MB~256MB
BIOS AMI
LCD Touch Panel
CD Size
Brightness 250 nits, adjustable in 8 steps to 25nits
Resolution 1024 x 768
Touch Screen Multi-touch Project Capacitive or True Flat Resistive 5 wire
Tilt Angle 0 ~ 90
Storage
HDD/SSD
Two 2
.5
inch
SATA
3.0 drives sup
port for HDD or SDD
RAID 0 or 1, Quick Change-hot swap
160GB HDD or 16GB SSD standard
External I/O Ports
USB 6 total 2.0, 5 in cable well, 1 on side, 3 are PoweredUSB
Serial Four DB9 RS-232 with power option
PoweredUSB 2 +12V PoweredUSB and 1 +24V PoweredUSB
AN 10 /100/ 1000 Intel 82579 M Controller
2nd Display One VGA port and One DisplayPort
DisplayPort supports HDMI and DVI displays
Cash Drawer 2 x RJ 11 24V with status
Power In 19VDC 9.47 amps
Audio Jack One headset, one microphone-in
Printer Power +24 V 2.5 amps, supports most 24V POS printers
Power ED Front bezel, green for on, amber for standby

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Power
Power Adapter
19VDC, 180W, 100
-
240 VAC,50~60Hz, 2.5
A
Optional Peripheral
MSR 3 Track
iButton Dallas Key iButton
Fingerprint Reader USB Digital Persona Fingerprint Reader
RFID 125KHz RFID USB
2-in-1 MSR 3 track / Finger Print
2-in-1 MSR 3 track / iButton
Second Display
4:3
display
s,
with
or with
out touch
Customer Display 2x20 VFD
UPS DC UPS, 0.5-1.5 hours run time
Mounting
Standard
Counter Top Base, Adjustable Viewing Angle 0
-
90°
100mm VESA mounting point
Optional Pole Mount, Adjustable angle VESA, Swing-arm Mounts, others
Environment
EMC & Safety FCC, Class A, CE, VD
Operating
Temperature 0 ~ 40
Storage
Temperature -20 ~ 55
Operating Humidity 20% ~ 80% RH non-condensing
Storage Humidity 20% ~ 85% RH non-condensing
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
370 x 250 x325mm
Weight 8.1kg
OS Support Windows 7, POSReady 7, Windows 7 Embedded, XP,
POSReady 2009, XP Embedded, version of inux
* This specification is subject to change without prior notice.

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LGA 11
By using the latest desktop processors and chipsets, code named
Sandy Bridge, the J2 680 supports a very wide range of processors. By taking advantage
of J2 , and POS
computer designs, we are able to combine features of all three for an optimal POS system
design. The result is a POS system that can utilize a desktop chipset that draws very little
power and generates a low amount of heat, similar to mobile chipsets and processors.
Notebook quality components are used in the processor, chipset, and power supply
circuit, which allows for reduced heat generation and minimal power usage.
Additionally, the 680 takes full advantage of the low power features built into the Intel
processor and chipset to further reduce heat.
Hot Swappable RAID/ Dual Hard Drives
ike the J2 650, the first integrated POS system on the market to offer a hot swappable
RAID feature the J2 680 also supports this feature. The two internal 2.5 inch SATA hard
drives can be configured as a RAID array which gives true fault tolerance to the hard
drive subsystem.
PoweredUSB Ports / Power Port
Addressing the need for additional power ports the J2 680 supports two +12V and one
+24V PoweredUSB ports. The J2 680 can take advantage of growing availably or
PoweredUSB products on the market.
In addition to the three PoweredUSB port the J2 680 also support four powered serial
ports, and VGA +12V power, a +24V printer power port and 3 standard 2.0 USB ports.
By using a combination of these powered ports most all additional external power
supplies for devices like
display and other can be eliminated. This save space and reduces cost, cables and
powered consumption. Also in most installs this means only one AC power point is
needed. In additional with J2 optional UPS all these devices will be powered during a
power outage.
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