POSIFLEX Business Machines Computer Hardware 5700G User Manual

Jiva TP/LT- 5700G/5800G  
Touch Control Work Station  
User’s Manual  
Rev. A0  
FCC Notes:  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference  
to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class  
A digital device pursuant to subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against interference when operated in a commercial  
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever  
measures to correct the interference.  
Warranty Limits:  
Warranty terminates automatically when any person other than the authorized  
technicians opens the machine. The user should consult his/her dealer for the problem  
happened. Warranty voids if the user does not follow the instructions in application of  
this merchandise. The manufacturer is by no means responsible for any damage or  
hazard caused by improper application.  
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infringement.  
The information in this manual contains only essential hardware concerns for general  
user and is subject to change without notice. Posiflex reserves the right to alter product  
designs, layouts or drivers without notification. The system integrator shall provide  
applicative notices and arrangement for special options utilizing this product. The user  
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XP Pro  
Optional Items:  
Note: The underlined items in the following list means that option must be  
set prior to shipment from the factory. The rest items can be set by the  
dealers.  
a) DDR266 SDRAM memory expansion up to 1GB  
b) Audio amplifier circuit and a pair of speakers in cable cover area  
c) Side mount upgrade kit among:  
Deluxe security device upgrade (KP100) covering keypad and  
option(s) from KB interface MSR, smart card reader and finger print  
sensor  
Common security device upgrade (SD100) covering option(s) from  
USB interface MSR or smart card reader and finger print sensor or  
iButton reader  
2-in-1 security device upgrade (SD200) covering options of USB  
interface MSR or optical scan type finger reader  
Bar code card reader BC-100U  
d) Integrated rear top mount LCD customer display PD-302  
e) 2 in 1 cash drawer control cable (CCBLA-238)  
f) USB interface external slim type CD ROM drive  
g) UPS battery  
h) Preload OS  
i)  
j)  
Wall mount kit  
IDE cable kit (for Jiva-5800G)  
13. one IDE power connector (for Jiva TP/LT-5800G only)  
14. one IDE connector for Jiva TP/LT-5800G  
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INSTALLATION GUIDES  
CAUTION: Before any installation or cable connection to the set, please  
always make certain that the system is turned off and the  
external power source to the set is removed to prevent electric  
hazard! Never touch any metal pin in the connectors or  
circuits to avoid high voltage hazard or electrostatic discharge  
damage unless the operator is well grounded. Failure to do the  
above will void the product warranty!  
OPENING CABLE COVER  
Please first push the lock/release lever on the base backward to adjust  
the stand to the most horizontal position for ease of operation.  
Push lock/release lever  
back and turn panel to  
most horizontal position  
Insert the tip of the latchkey into a latch hole on one side near bottom  
of the main unit. Turn this key counterclockwise to the end. Do the same on  
the opposite side. Be sure to take the key out of the hole before doing next  
operation.  
Turn Counterclockwise  
Then Take Out The Latchkey  
Then push the lock/release lever on the base backward to adjust the  
stand to the most horizontal position for ease of operation. Open the cable  
cover by pulling at the removal hollow.  
Pull The Removal Hollow  
Toward The User  
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CONNECT/DISCONNECT CABLES  
After removal of the cable cover, the connector area will be accessible  
then. Please disconnect every cable before separation of main unit and the  
adjustable stand assembly. When later the main unit and stand assembly are to  
be re-assembled for application, please connect all required cables to the  
appropriate connectors. Please make sure that each connector is connected to  
the right port with the correct orientation. Damages due to incorrect  
connection or orientation are not covered by product warranty!  
Some connectors, such as the LAN connector and the cash drawer  
connector have to be inserted until a click is heard. It is recommended that  
connectors such as the external VGA connector, the LPT port connector and  
the COM port connectors, be screwed into place once seated. If the COM1 port  
must be used, the COM1 terminator that occupies the COM1 port must be  
removed. However, when using the COM1 port, be sure to use devices that  
provide proper hardware handshaking signals in order to keep the cash drawer  
control features. A serial mouse is one example of a device that does not  
support handshaking.  
Adjust the slack of each cable and close the cable cover. Use the same  
plastic latchkey that is used when removing the cable cover, but be sure to turn  
it in the clockwise direction to lock the cover in place. Re-adjust the tilt angle  
of the screen for best viewing.  
SEPARATING MAIN UNIT  
Press the Lock/Release button  
and slide the stand assembly  
downward (as viewed from the  
main unit) to detach it from the  
main unit.  
Push this way  
A soft clean flat surface, such as a piece of cloth on the desk.  
In order to settle the touch terminal properly in a point of sale system,  
all the cable connections have to be routed through its base, the stand assembly.  
Therefore, please press the lock/release button at the rear side to separate the  
main unit from the stand assembly after all cables in cable cover disconnected.  
For easy operation, it is most recommended to lay the system facing  
down on front panel over a soft clean flat surface first, such as a piece of cloth  
on the desk. Press the button and slide the stand assembly downward (as  
viewed from the main unit) to detach the stand assembly away from the back  
of the main unit could then be an easier operation. This approach can also be  
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applied when later on the main unit and the stand assembly have to be reunited.  
OPENING STAND ASSEMBLY  
Take the adjustable stand assembly and turn it up side down to show  
the bottom of the base. Now, unscrew the 2 screws on the cable passage cover  
and take the cable passage cover away to show the cable passage.  
If there is no need to install the  
optional UPS battery here, please skip  
the next paragraph and start routing  
cables through the cable passage.  
Screws  
Cable  
Passage  
Cover  
Otherwise, please remove the four  
screws holding the battery cover to  
install the battery.  
INSTALLING UPS BATTERY  
Place the optional UPS battery in the battery compartment (shown  
below left). Screw on the battery cover and route the battery cable through the  
base. Please pay particular attention to the environment requirement for UPS  
battery in next chapter “USING THE TOUCH POS”.  
UPS Battery  
Removed  
Battery Cover  
CASH DRAWER  
The Jiva series is able to control the printer (direct) drive type  
Posiflex cash drawers. Among them, it is recommended that the Posiflex CR-  
4000 or CR-4210 be used since the terminal has been designed to compliment  
this cash drawer both mechanically and electrically.  
The Jiva series will directly control the cash drawer using the cash  
drawer port (CR) both to operate the opening mechanism and to monitor the  
drawer open status. Both functions may be accomplished under software  
control of the COM1 serial port through the interface cable supplied with the  
cash drawer (P/N: 20863018010). Connect the CR cable from “CR” port to the  
connector marked: “signal cable from POS Printer” at the rear of the cash  
drawer.  
The Jiva series offers another advanced feature in the cash drawer  
control by using the optional split cash drawer control cable CCBLA-238.  
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Connect the 6 pole plug of CCBLA-238 to “CR” port and connect each 8 pole  
plug to the connector marked “signal cable from POS Printer” at the rear of  
one of the cash drawer. In this way, the Jiva series is capable of controlling  
two cash drawers independently through software command.  
ROUTING THE CABLES  
Fix this End of the Cover First  
Route Cables under the Cover  
Connect this End to Main Unit  
This End to Other Devices  
Place all the cables required for connections to the Jiva TP/LT-5700G  
or Jiva TP/LT-5800G except those for special application purposes into the  
cable passage. Insert one end of the cable passage cover under the adjacent  
cover plate and screw on the two screws. Be sure not to damage any of the  
cables during this operation.  
Now, turn the adjustable stand assembly back to normal orientation  
and arrange all cables to come out of the area for mounting main unit from the  
bottom edge for ease of later operation.  
PREPARING THE MAIN UNIT  
On the back of the main unit, there are 4 matching pegs and a service  
window. Push open the service window in the direction as indicated in the  
picture, one can find a button cell battery socket, two 1 x 2 (JP6, 9) and two 1  
x 3 headers (JP11, 16) with 1 jumper each and two 2 x 3 header (JP13, 14)  
with 2 jumpers each. Though it is possible that the contents in the service  
window may change as time develops.  
Service  
Window  
Push  
4 Matching  
Pegs  
Open  
To The  
Right  
CAUTION  
Risk Of Explosion If Battery Is Replaced By An Incorrect Type  
Dispose Of Used Batteries According To The Instructions  
This battery socket accepts a 3 V button cell Lithium battery (CR2032)  
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required to support the system real time clock. The jumpers in this window are  
designated for VGA port and COM port power supply function. Please consult  
your dealer for technical support on setup of these jumpers. A new Lithium  
battery can support the system RTC for about 3 years. After the battery is  
nearly exhausted, the user must change a new battery otherwise the system  
RTC and system configuration setup will be lost.  
INSTALLING UPGRADE KIT  
Please follow the instructions in the manuals delivered with the side  
mount upgrade kit: KP100, SD100, SD200 or BC100 and the rear top mount  
upgrade kit PD302 to fit them in Jiva 5700G / Jiva 5800G construction.  
The USB power arrangement in this system has been particularly  
designed to help smooth start up of the fingerprint sensor in SD200.  
WIRELESS PRINTER  
The whole Jiva series can access the Posiflex wireless thermal printer  
PP7700. To do this, a wireless Dongle DG2000 for this printer must be  
separately purchased and installed to one of the serial COM ports in Jiva  
system. Please enable the + 5 V DC power support for this COM port. Notice  
2 hooks on rear side of the Dongle and also 2 hooks on either top corner on  
rear side of main unit of the Jiva system. Match the hooks to mount the Dongle  
to either corner of the Jiva system. Should there be more than 2 Dongles to be  
installed in the application for the advantage of several fixed predetermined  
connections without need for connection alteration in process, the third Dongle  
and afterwards have to attach to the appropriate positions by use of the self-  
adhesive tape because Jiva series supports only 2 rear top corners with hooks.  
Hooks On Rear Side Of Dongle  
Dongle Hooked On Rear Top  
Corner Of Jiva System  
Hooks On Rear Side Of Jiva  
The Posiflex wireless connection supports various application  
environments from having single Dongle to control single wireless printer to  
having single Dongle to control multiple wireless printers and further to having  
multiple Dongles to control multiple wireless printers. Unlike usual wireless  
printer solutions that requires the application software to use the printer server  
in WLAN the Posiflex wireless connection supports a genuine virtual cable  
connection thus supports the application software to use even the so-called  
direct I/O method for controlling the printer. The user may install the relevant  
driver prior to the application software if the software did not include the  
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Posiflex wireless connection driver elements. The driver can be found together  
in delivery of the wireless printer or the Posiflex Product Information CD of  
JOINING MAIN UNIT AND STAND  
Matching Pegs Matching Holes  
Round Part  
Slot Part  
Removal Hollow  
Match the matching pegs on the back of the main unit against the  
matching holes on the stand. First aim the matching pegs toward the upper  
round part of the hole and make sure that all pegs are inside the holes. Then  
slide the main unit down to move the pegs into the lower slot part of the holes  
till it clicks. Note that all the cables come out of the stand from the lower edge  
and won’t get trapped by this mounting operation. If later on you want to  
remove the main unit from the stand, you’ll have to press down the  
lock/release button on back of the stand at the time lifting the main unit.  
CONNECTING CABLES  
Connect the cables required to the appropriate connectors. Please  
make sure that each connector has to be connected to the right port in the right  
orientation. Some connectors have to be inserted till a click is heard such as the  
LAN connector. It is recommended to screw on the connector once it is  
inserted such as the external VGA connector, the LPT port connector and the  
COM port connectors. Adjust the slack of each cable and close the cable cover.  
Use the same latch key as when opening the cable cover but this time turn it  
clockwise on both sides to secure the cable cover on the main unit. Adjust the  
tilt angle of the main unit for best viewing effect in the application.  
CAUTION: On doing any insertion or extraction of any connector, please  
always hold the connector head itself instead of pulling on the  
cable wire. Failure to do this could damage the cable and jack  
that is considered as an artificial destruction and is not  
covered by the warranty.  
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WALL MOUNTING  
The major part in the wall mounting kit is a bracket as shown in the  
picture. Screw the bracket against the wall for mounting the Jiva TP/LT-  
5700G / Jiva TP/LT-5800G in the direction that the wider parts of the  
matching holes are at the top as shown in the picture below. Align the four  
matching pegs on the back of the main unit with the four matching holes in the  
bracket to hold the main unit in the similar manner as installing the main unit  
onto the stand assembly. The stand assembly is not engaged in wall mount  
operation.  
Wall Mount Bracket  
Matching Holes  
Show  
this  
side  
out.  
Screw  
Holes  
LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION  
As the stand assembly is not involved in wall mount installation, the  
space required for wall mount application will take only the main unit into  
consideration. So the space required is 375 mm in width and 315 mm in height.  
For desk top/counter application, the adjustable stand assembly  
requires a base of 270 mm deep and 260 mm wide. However, please take also  
the main unit into consideration. If the main unit is tilted to near vertical  
position, the total height is 360 mm. When the main unit is tilted to near  
horizontal position, the total height required is 275 mm.  
OPERATING SYSTEM RECOVERY  
For Jiva TP/LT-5700G, if not using a remote boot operating system,  
the operating system exists in the Compact Flash Card. Therefore, once the  
Compact Flash is damaged for any reason, the thin client may fail to boot. A  
bootable new Compact Flash Card will be required to have the  
workstation back to work. Please follow instructions given by the System  
Integrator to deal with situations like that. One more advice for CF Card  
application is that in spite of the fact that it is used in the way like an ordinary  
HDD, usual system management utilities such as FDISK.EXE or  
FORMAT.COM shall never be used on CF Card otherwise the boot sector  
of operating system itself may be damaged and causing the CF Card no longer  
bootable.  
For Jiva TP/LT-5800G, the operating system exists in the HDD. Once  
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the software system on HDD collapses, it is possible to restore the operating  
system onto a physically intact HDD with use of the Recovery CD that comes  
with the preloaded operating system. Please follow the instruction from your  
system integrator for system / software restoration. Follow the instructions  
below for operating system recovery only if your system integrator does not  
advise otherwise.  
For the Jiva TP/LT-5800G preloaded with Windows XP Pro or Windows  
98 on HDD, Posiflex provides recovery CD delivered with the touch terminal  
for the preloaded operating system. The System Integrator shall take care of  
software restoration after OS recovered. A Posiflex supplied USB interface  
CDROM drive will be required for such action. Other brand CDROM drive  
may require its specific driver different from what supported in the recovery  
CD.  
Please use the recovery CD in rescue operation only. Using it  
otherwise may wipe out whatever stored in the HDD! All upgrade devices  
drivers needed for manual installation in usual way are available in the  
subfolder “\drivers” in OS recovered HDD and the latest versions of these  
Now please follow instructions from your system integrator for  
software recovery.  
Please refer to the “System Protection” section in chapter “USING  
THE TOUCH POS” for guidance on the Time-Machine-like system recovery.  
OPERATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION  
This product is a highly professionalized equipment. The installation  
of an OS into a machine without any preloaded OS could constitute major  
difficulty for average user who either has barely limited technical knowledge  
of this professionalized equipment or is insufficiently equipped with necessary  
facilities to accomplish such a task. Therefore, installation of an OS into a  
system without preloaded OS is highly discouraged. Posiflex shall not be  
responsible for any technical support to questions arisen due to non-preloaded  
OS.  
IDE CABLE KIT (FOR JIVA 5800G)  
There are an IDE connector and a 4 pin power connector in the I/O  
area of Jiva 5800G designed for software installation occasions. Please use the  
optional IDE cable kit for such occasion to connect both data and power from  
the main unit to the IDE device such as an internal type IDE interface CD  
ROM drive. Please pay particular attention to each cable orientation in the  
connection and fix if there is any grounding terminal for cable shielding to  
suitable screw on metal casing. Remove every connection when the software  
installation is done.  
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USING THE TOUCH POS  
APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT  
It is very important that you check the following operational  
guidelines:  
Ventilation  
This terminal must NOT be operated in an environment with  
restricted ventilation. The installation should be such that there is at least  
25mm air clearance around any top or side ventilation holes. The installation  
must also be such that there is a free flow of air around the unit at ALL times.  
Operating Environment  
The equipment must not be operated or stored in extremes of both  
temperature and humidity/moisture.  
(Operating range 5°C to 40°C and up to 80% humidity – non  
condensing)  
UPS Battery (option)  
General care:  
The UPS battery is consumables beyond product warranty. Please  
note the following to preserve its serviceability as long as possible. When the  
equipment is to be powered off for more than few days, please disconnect the  
battery from the system and reconnect it and turn on the system to recharge the  
battery for 1 ~ 2 hours every 3 months if the temperature is lower than 30°C.  
Recharge for 1 ~ 2 hours every month if the temperature exceeds 30°C.  
When an UPS battery is installed in this equipment, the environment  
should keep below 30°C to protect the life of the battery. Temperature above  
40°C must be strictly avoided as it could cause termination of battery life and  
unexpected result even if the battery is not in work. The UPS battery can  
support basically the data preservation and smooth running of the system  
during intermittent or few minutes power failure and will be automatically  
recharged when system turned on with AC power presence. However, if the  
AC power outage is known to last for more than few minutes (3 ~ 8 min.  
depending on loading), it is advisable to turn off the system instead of using  
the battery up while repeatedly using it up or improper maintenance  
reduces the battery life dramatically. Please be particularly reminded to  
disconnect the UPS battery if the system is to be left OFF for more than 7  
days to prevent possible damage. Please be alerted that a study on brand new  
well-charged battery indicates that leaving a battery connected without system  
power on for recharging for 10 days or more or even storing the battery  
unconnected for more than 9 months could degrade the battery capability. A  
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well-maintained battery can be expected to provide adequate service for 1 year.  
Battery replacement:  
In the power management circuit in this POS system, there is a handy  
battery monitor feature to help user find out when an UPS battery should be  
replaced. The battery monitor will always first measure and check the UPS  
battery to see if the UPS battery is already incapable of service or if there is  
any sign for the possible critical fault development in the battery before it  
allows the charging operation to the UPS battery. Reason for such extra check  
is that indifferent recharging on a battery with some critical fault like micro  
short circuit will not only boost the fault development in and total failure of the  
battery but also can result in confusing system malfunction.  
In the preloaded OS, there is a built in utility Power Manager that will  
interface the UPS battery monitor status with user. When a healthy UPS  
battery is added to an originally UPS function disabled system, the Power  
Manager will enable the UPS function automatically. However, when battery  
monitor disables the battery charging as designed while the UPS function of  
the system is originally enabled, in other words the UPS battery is found out of  
order if actually installed, there will be a popup message asking the user to  
agree disabling the UPS function. The system will operate under deactivated  
UPS function no matter agreed or not. However, the monitoring goes on and  
the popup message will come back on next system power up boot if not agreed.  
In any case, please replace the used up UPS battery at power off if the battery  
is well connected there but found inoperable by such messages.  
Power Supply  
The operating voltage range of the power adaptor should cover the  
local power supply for proper operation. The power cable, the power outlet  
and any power fusing arrangements must conform to local safety regulations.  
Please never do any connection / disconnection when system is still  
powered on. Please always keep the external power adaptor in a free air  
circulation.  
POWER ON/OFF  
There must always be at least 10 seconds waiting before switching on  
again once the system is powered off successfully.  
LED Indicator  
There is an LED in the logo area or under the printed logo and serves  
for several purposes. The relationship between LED status and other  
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conditions is summarized in following table:  
LED Status System Status External Power UPS Battery Powering Up  
Off  
Off  
Green  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Not present Not possible  
Present  
No influence  
Not allowed  
Allowed  
Blue  
No influence Not required  
Activated Not required  
Running at  
Not required  
low capacity  
Blue/flash  
Green/rapid  
flash  
On  
Off  
Hardware Power Switch  
The power switch located at left side of the main unit is a slide type  
switch. This switch controls the power on/off of the system. This switch turns  
the system on when slid downward, only when external power is present. The  
switch will always spring back to its original position when pressure is  
removed. This switch turns the system off when slid downward again during  
power on status. However, if the system hangs due to any reason such as  
software resource conflict a simple slide of the switch may fail to turn off the  
power. In this case, please utilize the forced power off feature by pressing the  
switch downward, and holding for within 10 seconds. In case the turmoil is so  
vigorous that some hardware registers may be confused causing trouble for  
system restart or even this forced power off, please disconnect the UPS battery  
if installed and the AC power supply for few minutes. This may allow all  
hardware registers to reset.  
This switch can also be programmed as an ON only switch. That  
means, if the application program issues a command compliant with the Jiva  
series technical manual, this switch will always turn the system on when  
activated, but will not power off the system when depressed again (the forced  
power off feature will not work in this mode). When using this feature, please  
make sure that the software application has the ability to power off the  
machine. In preloaded Windows, “Posiflex Power Switch Manager” in  
“Posiflex Tools” in the Program Files helps managing these functions.  
Software Support  
The Jiva series provides a software power off command for  
application program maneuvers. The Jiva also provides a specific means for  
the software to detect if the system is working on external or UPS battery  
power. Due to this feature, compatible software applications have the ability to  
change operating conditions when running on standard/backup power. The  
software programmer may take reference from the Jiva technical manual to  
apply such features.  
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AUTOMATIC POWER ON  
There are several ways supported by this system to perform an  
automatic boot up as long as external power is supplied to the system.  
Procedures for each method are described below.  
By RTC Alarm preset  
1.  
2.  
Preset the system to timely boot up by pressing “Del” key at  
powering up this system to enter system BIOS CMOS setup.  
Select “Power Management Setup” and enter “PM Wake Up Events”.  
Go to item “Power Up by Alarm” and change the setting to  
“Enabled”.  
3.  
4.  
Alarm setup detail will appear. Set the alarm as wished then press  
“F10” key to save and exit CMOS setup.  
This system may be powered off and will automatically boot up at  
the preset alarm time.  
By RS232 MODEM Ring up  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Preset the system to boot up on RS232 MODEM ring by pressing  
“Del” key at powering up this system to enter system BIOS CMOS  
setup.  
Select “Power Management Setup” and enter “PM Wake Up Events”.  
Go to item “Ring Power Up Control” and change the setting to  
“Enabled” then press “F10” key to save and exit CMOS setup.  
Connect a RS232 MODEM to any of COM2, COM3 or COM4 and  
to a proper telephone line. This system may then be powered off and  
will automatically boot up at the MODEM ringing.  
By LAN Wakeup  
For LAN wakeup, an operating caller system connected through LAN  
to the system to be called is required. It also requires a qualified networking  
technician to check the LAN chip ID of the system to be called for the caller  
system to wake up.  
DISPLAY RESOLUTION  
For best viewing result please set your display resolution at 1024 x  
768 with high color.  
In configuration of system memory, max. 64 MB can be shared as the  
video memory.  
External LCD Monitor  
The external VGA port in the Jiva TP/LT-5700G / Jiva TP/LT-5800G  
supports TM4115 touch monitor, LM6112 LCD monitor or TM6112 touch  
monitor. This port supports either mirror mode (identical image) or extended  
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mode dual display function for Win98 or WinXP. To support the DC power to  
these Posiflex monitor, use the DC adaptor to connect into the monitor or  
VGA cable or purchase another type of VGA cable and set an internal jumper  
in Jiva TP/LT-5700G or Jiva TP/LT-5800G to supply the required power  
through the VGA connector.  
SYSTEM PROTECTION  
In the Posiflex POS system delivered with preloaded OS, there is a  
function built in for system protection. A screen as below will pop up for a  
short period of time in operation system booting up stage.  
In normal application, nothing has to be done and the system boot up  
continues. However, this system protection function is provided for our end  
users to fight against enormous virus attacks or malicious system invasions  
nowadays or even some possible system crash. Please connect a PS/2 keyboard  
to KB port of the system to engage this function only when necessary. Press  
the three key combination of “Ctrl” + “Alt” + “F12” at the above screen to get  
a screen display as below.  
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Please be solemnly alerted that the system restore operation means the  
irrecoverable erasement of existing data or system setup, it is strongly advised  
to press “Esc” key to avoid such miserable damage if there is any doubt.  
Pressing “F4” key at this screen will save the current status of the  
whole system and the earlier saved status will be cleared at the same time.  
Therefore, please do this save only when you know that your current system  
status is “safe” and “clear”.  
Pressing “F3” key at this screen will restore the last saved system  
status. Please be aware that whatever data or any system change ever since last  
“save” will be permanently lost by this restore operation. Therefore, do restore  
only after you have made all the necessary data preservation!  
Pressing “F2” key at this screen will restore your system back to the  
“OS + application software” situation that your system integrator has put into  
protection with technical help from Posiflex before they deliver you this POS  
system with software solution. Please note that whatever data or any system  
change you have made on this system will be lost by this action. Pressing “F2”  
key will have no response if your system integrator did not do the protection or  
if you have erased their effort by action in next paragraph.  
Pressing the three key combination of “Ctrl” + “Alt” + “F1” will  
restore your system right back to the “pure OS” status. Please never take this  
action unless you know exactly what you are doing and what to do next! The  
whole process may take quite a while.  
TOP MOUNT CUSTOMER DISPLAY  
Please follow the instructions on the manual that comes along with  
the top mount customer display PD302 when it is installed.  
SERIAL PORTS – COM1/2/3/4  
In Jiva TP/LT-5700G / Jiva TP/LT-5800G, there are 4 serial ports  
available except those models using RS232 touch interface (Infra Red type  
touch panel). All the serial ports can supply a +5 V DC through pin 9 after  
proper jumper setting change. All 4 ports are standard RS232 serial ports as  
status at delivery.  
When a serial Modem is to be used in Jiva TP/LT-5700G or Jiva  
TP/LT-5800G, it is most recommended to use COM2 or COM3 port for this  
purpose. In this way any hardware resource conflict is eliminated and the  
MODEM ring up function can be supported. For Infra Red type touch control  
models (it uses RS232 interface), COM4 is occupied and covered. Please  
never try to open the cover. Otherwise the product warranty is voided.  
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SOUND PORTS  
The audio port on Jiva TP/LT-5700G / Jiva TP/LT-5800G supports a  
Microphone in and a line out jacks. The internal audio output port supports  
line output signals and requires power amplifier for connection to speaker  
unless the option of audio amplifier and a pair of slim type speakers built in the  
cable cover area are ordered at the beginning.  
LAN BOOT  
If the system integrator arranges the TP/LT5700G to boot from a  
LAN server, he may have revised the system BIOS installed in TP/LT5700G  
to a specific program (that depends on the LAN communication protocols  
involved). In this case, there will be a choice between LAN boot and local boot  
at boot-up (powering up) process. And it is advisable to select for LAN boot  
for this application and follow whatever the boot server defines.  
TOUCH PANEL (for TP models only)  
All paragraphs below are applicable in TP-5700G and TP-5800G only.  
The user of LT-5700G and LT-5800G can ignore them and consider this user’s  
manual ends here.  
Mouse Emulation  
The touch panel in Jiva TP-5700G / Jiva TP-5800G uses either a PS2  
interface or an RS232 interface. When its driver is properly installed, this  
touch panel works exactly like a standard mouse. However, if the system is  
running under safe mode due to a previous improper shutdown or for any other  
reason, most drivers are disabled in this mode and the touch panel calibration  
may not coincide with the mouse pointer. It is recommended that a standard  
USB mouse or keyboard be used in this mode.  
All the below mentioned mouse emulation functions can be  
manipulated through relevant software. The system can give a beep when the  
touch panel is touched and can respond as if the left button of a mouse is  
clicked at the point touched. If the point touched is dragged across the screen  
surface, it can respond as though it is using the mouse drag and drop feature. If  
the point is touched, released and touched within a short time interval, it will  
simulate double-clicking left button of the mouse. To obtain the effect like  
clicking on the right button of a mouse, touching any point on the screen  
surface after touching the right-click sticky button results as a click on the right  
button of the mouse at that point can work for PS/2 touch controller type under  
Win2000 and WinXP and for RS232 touch controller under Win98. For the  
PS/2 interface touch panel controller in Windows 98, touching the screen for a  
while followed by a slight move of the touch without leaving the screen  
surface will result in a right button mouse click.  
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Posiflex Touch Terminal Manager  
A program named “Posiflex Touch Terminal Manager” is installed in  
the preloaded Windows system with a PS/2 interface touch panel controller.  
This program can also be obtained by download from the POSIFLEX web site.  
This program can be engaged in the program group “Posiflex Tools”  
and it controls the beep generated when the touch panel is touched, the detail  
in right button click emulation, and also provides touch panel re-calibration.  
RS232 Touch Controller  
If the Jiva TP-5700G or Jiva TP-5800G purchased is the leading edge  
Infra Red type touch models, the touch panel uses an RS232 interface  
controller. The “Posiflex Touch Terminal Manager” above should be  
disregarded. In these models, the COM4 position of the system will be covered  
in the connection area. Removal of this cover will void the product  
warranty!!  
Once the RS232 touch controller driver is installed, the user can  
utilize it to calibrate the touch screen, define mouse button emulation modes,  
enable right button emulation or define the click sound’s tone and duration.  
Please click “Start”, “Settings” “Control Panel” and “Elo Touchscreen” or just  
click the “elo” icon in tool tray to engage this utility. However, with this touch  
controller driver, certain display mode like full screen display of Windows  
DOS box should be avoided.  
If, for any reason, the user wants to remove the driver for the RS232  
touch controller, please select “MonitorMouse” in the program list for removal.  
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