Chip PC CDC01927 User Manual

Jack PC  
EFI Series  
Hardware User Manual  
Revision C  
06/06/2006  
*CDC01927*  
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TABLE OF CONTENT  
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SAFETY NOTICES ............................................................................................................................................................4  
1.1 Safety Instructions...............................................................................................................5  
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................6  
2.1 Power Options.....................................................................................................................8  
2.2 Intended Audience ..............................................................................................................9  
2.3 Main Topics Overview.........................................................................................................9  
2.4 More Information.................................................................................................................9  
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HARDWARE SETUP  
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3.1 Site Preparation ................................................................................................................10  
3.2 Package Contents.............................................................................................................10  
3.3 Identifying the Parts of the Jack-PC  
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3.4 Existing LAN Installation .............................................................................................12  
3.5 New Installation  
3.6 Connecting the Cables  
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3.7 Turning the Jack-PC ON  
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3.8 Unplugging the System When Using External Power.......................................................22  
3.9 Reseting the Jack-PC .......................................................................................................22  
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JACK-PC MODELS  
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JACK-PC SPECIFICATIONS  
WIRING CONFIGURATIONS  
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6.1 LAN wiring basics..............................................................................................................26  
6.2 LAN wiring color coding  
6.3 Non-standard LAN cabling  
6.4 Testing LAN Cabling  
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6.5 Switch Settings..................................................................................................................29  
6.6 PoE Settings .....................................................................................................................29  
6.7 Pre-standard PoE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
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7.1 Basic Troubleshooting flow...............................................................................................32  
7.2 Reseting the Jack-PC to Factory Default Settings (RFD) ..........................................33  
7.3 LAN Troubleshooting flow  
7.4 PoE Troubleshooting flow  
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ACCESSORIES LIST  
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE  
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9.1 Jack-PC Requirements Compliance.................................................................................44  
9.2 FCC Statements................................................................................................................44  
9.3 IEC/EN Notice...................................................................................................................44  
9.4 Modifications .....................................................................................................................44  
9.5 Cables ...............................................................................................................................44  
9.6 Peripheral Devices............................................................................................................44  
10 CHIP PC LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY  
11 CHIP PC LIMITED SOFTWARE WARRANTY  
12 CHIP PC SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
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13 MICROSOFT END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)  
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Welcome and congratulations on your purchase of the Jack PC!  
This User Manual contains the information you will need in order to set up your Jack PC's  
hardware.  
For information concerning the Jack-PC's software aspects, please refer to the Software User  
Manuals, that can be found at www.chippc.com  
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SAFETY NOTICES  
This section contains important safety notices. Please read carefully as improper handling of the  
product may result in serious personal injury and/or termination of warranty!  
Caution: Never open the product’s enclosure and never attempt to replace or fix any internal  
part! Any attempt to repair the product, install or replace components by an unauthorized person  
could expose that person to risk electrical shock and will cause the product warranty to be void.  
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service  
this equipment. For any problem, please contact the nearest authorized service provider.  
Caution: To prevent possible electrical shock when installing the product, do the following:  
Make sure that the connected display is properly grounded through the mains plug.  
Any peripheral device connect to the Jack-PC, must be connected to properly wired receptacles.  
Caution: when using an external power supply (5VDC AC/DC adapter) use only Chip PC-  
supplied, UL-listed direct plug in AC/DC adapter, (Chip PC part number: CPN1491 or CPN1503  
or CPN1504). Using a different power supply might expose the user to various risks, damage the  
device and will void the product's warranty!  
Caution: When using USB devices that power from the Jack-PC's UBS ports, be aware that  
heavy electrical loads on the USB ports can cause instable operation and excessive heat buildup;  
therefore it is better to use the USB device's external power supply.  
Caution: This product is designed for indoor use only!  
Important Note: When preparing a new installation, note the following cautions:  
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Do not drill next to electricity/telephone lines.  
Test for existence of power lines or enforcement beams prior to drilling the wall  
cutout.  
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Make sure to comply with any building standards that might exist in the  
building that the Jack PC is designated to be installed.  
Important Note: The product is to be installed in compliance with the requirements of  
the Canadian electrical Code (CEC) and the National Electrical Code in USA.  
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1.1 Safety Instructions  
Please read the following safety instructions carefully before using the product:  
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Be sure not to expose the product to excessive humidity.  
When using an external power supply, place the DC power cord in such a way to  
avoid people stepping on it.  
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When using an external power supply, if the product is not used for a long period of  
time, it is better to turn off the device by removing the power supply from the mains  
socket.  
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The product should be stored and used only in temperature and humidity controlled  
environments as defined in the product environmental specifications.  
When using an external power supply (5VDC AC/DC adapter) use only Chip PC-  
supplied, UL-listed direct plug in AC/DC adapter (Chip PC part number: CPN1491 or  
CPN1503 or CPN1504). Using a different power supply might expose the user to  
various risks, damage the device and will void the product's warranty!  
The product is to be installed in compliance with the requirements of the Canadian  
electrical Code (CEC) and the National Electrical Code in USA.  
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If one of the following situations occurs, be sure to get the product checked by a qualified service  
technician:  
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The product’s power supply is overheated, damaged, broken, causes smoke  
or shortens the mains power socket.  
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Liquid penetrates the product case.  
The product is exposed to excessive moisture or water.  
The product has been mechanically damaged.  
The product has obvious signs of breakage or internal loose parts.  
In EU: Installation done not in accordance with EU required standards  
In US: Installation done not in accordance with US required standards  
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INTRODUCTION  
The Jack PC is a versatile, feature-rich thin client computer fully integrated into an existing LAN  
Jack, it is the most secure, modular, and manageable Thin-Client solution offering connection to  
any type of popular Terminal, Citrix or Legacy servers.  
With the Jack PC, you can quickly and easily convert an existing enterprise LAN jack into a fully-  
working, remotely-managed computer without installing additional cabling. The Jack PC is  
connected at the back side through Ethernet cable to the building's LAN. The front panel is  
connected (through cables or wirelessly) to the display, keyboard, mouse and other peripherals.  
For extended functionality, Jack PC supports a wide set of accessories, such as External USB  
PC/SC Smart Card Reader, various adapters such as USB-to-PS/2, USB-to-Serial and more. See  
Accessories list for more details.  
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The Jack PC can be fitted into wall, floor or furniture housing according to site specific needs.  
Installation is easy and quick and enables an organization-wide usage of LAN Jacks for various  
uses offered by the Flex-Jack system (see www.chippc.com for more details about additional  
Flex-Jack devices).  
The Jack PC is secured inside the wall and behind the faceplate, eliminating exposure to  
damage, disconnection or theft. Highest security is also featured in the Jack PC local image  
software with its unique modular operating system and Digital Signature layer, which provide a  
virus-immune to the highest security standard.  
Jack PC deployment and on-going maintenance are fully automated by using Xcalibur Global  
Management software, offering a real plug-and-play solution - Just connect the Client to your  
network and the rest will happen automatically. Configuration is quick and painless, management  
is fast and effective, and installation couldn't be easier. For more information about Xcalibur  
Global see www.chippc.com)  
With its great performance, high security, easy deployment and management, the Jack PC is the  
thin-client-of-choice for enterprises and organizations all over the world.  
The Jack PC unfolds important advantages to enterprise IT and network managers, and to  
decision makers:  
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Minimize installation space and wiring - Just connect the display, keyboard and  
mouse  
Get highest physical security computer - Locks into the housing, no exposed/  
removable components.  
Get the world first computer powered by standard PoE (PoE IEEE 802.3af) port.  
Just like IP telephony! No need for power supply and wiring.  
Save on lowest heat and power consumption - only 5W!  
Enjoy the most flexible and highest performance thin client in the market today -  
Resident Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, local browser IE 6 and other plug-ins for local  
applications.  
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Benefit from the best remote management software - with Xcalibur Global. Location  
memory feature for accurate location pinpointing. 100% remote configuration - now as  
part of your Active Directory – managed with policies just like PCs.  
Part of Flex Jack system - where a variety of compatible modules can be inserted into  
the same infrastructure housings (see accessories list).  
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Patented - protected by multiple International Patents.  
Certified - to meet Global Certification to the highest standards.  
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2.1 Power Options  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) becomes a common technology as many sites adding PoE to  
support VOIP telephony and wireless access points. Jack PC devices are especially built to be  
powered by Power-over-Ethernet infrastructure. However, where there is no PoE switch  
available, Jack PCs can be powered through a Midspan injector or with the external power supply  
supplied by Chip PC.  
1) PoE Switch Available  
The Jack PC thin clients are connected at the back side through Ethernet cables to the building  
LAN and receive Power-over-Ethernet through the existing CAT-5 enterprise infrastructure. Jack  
PC, is the worlds lowest power desktop, consumes only 5W at full work mode, which means  
significant costs-savings to the enterprise.  
The Jack PC supports the industry PoE standard 802.3AF. Check that your switch has 802.3AF  
support, if you are not sure – check with your Switch provider, see section 6.6 for more  
information.  
2) Switch + Midspan PoE Injector  
If Power-over-Ethernet is not available, Midspan power injectors can be added to complement  
existing LAN switches and create PoE infrastructure for all/specific ports.  
3) Standard LAN Switch + External Power Supply  
Another option is to use Jack PC devices with external DC power jack enabling standard wall  
mounted power supply connection. Jack PC devices should only be used with Chip PC-  
supplied power supplies (Chip PC part number: CPN1491 or CPN1503 or CPN1504).  
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2.2 Intended Audience  
This User Manual is primarily intended for IT staff and administrators, though end-users and  
others might find it helpful as well.  
2.3 Main Topics Overview  
This User Manual covers the hardware aspects of your new Jack PC, including hardware setup  
and installation, wiring and network configuration, troubleshooting etc.  
Our complementary Software User Manual covers the software aspects such as: software setup  
and device settings (network definitions, display, keyboard and mouse properties, connections to  
server(s) and more).  
2.4 More Information  
Questions about the Jack PC should be directed to Chip PC support; to an authorized Chip PC  
service provider; or the Technical Support Department of the distributor from which you  
purchased your Jack PC. Please have all pertinent information available when requesting help,  
including any error messages that may have appeared either on the Jack PC or on the server. In  
case you are unable to solve your problem you can contact Chip PC’s technical support through  
If you have any corrections / remarks on this user manual, please email them directly to:  
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HARDWARE SETUP  
3.1 Site Preparation  
Before installing the Jack PC make sure that:  
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The site wiring is appropriate (power and network).  
The site is away from devices that can generate electrical noise,  
electromagnetic interference, heat, vibration and such.  
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The environmental requirements of the Jack PC as defined in the product  
specifications are met.  
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Caution: This product is designed for indoor use only!  
Warning: If you are not familiar with LAN wiring practice, use RJ-45  
Termination Connector Block to avoid wiring (Part number CPN02164 or  
CPN02166 - see accessories list). This connector can only be used to  
connect the Jack PC to an existing LAN jack.  
3.2 Package Contents  
Unpack and identify the following parts:  
1. Jack PC device (model EFI6700 or EFI680 or EFI6900).  
2. IDC Termination Connector Block  
3. Flex-Jack Metal Housing  
4. Lower Cardboard Template that can be used for marking wall cutout in New  
Installation  
5. Extraction Tool to remove device after it was installed  
6. RJ-45 Termination Connector Block (optional) (Note: This part must be ordered  
separately in case you want to install the Jack PC in to an existing LAN jack. Chip PC  
part number: CPN02164 or CPN02166 – see accessories list)  
7. Warranty Registration Card  
Package Contents  
1.Jack PC device (Model  
EFI6700 or EFI6800 or  
EFI6900)  
2.IDC Termination  
Connector Block  
3.Flex-Jack Metal  
Housing  
4.Lower Cardboard Template  
7.Warranty Registration Card  
5.Extraction Tool  
6.RJ-45 Termination  
Connector Block  
(optional)  
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3.3 Identifying the Parts of the Jack-PC  
Model EFI-6700 and 6800  
Jack-PC Parts & I/O Ports  
4 USB 2.0-compatible ports that can be  
used for:  
· Standard USB keyboard* including most  
wireless models  
· Standard USB mouse* including most  
wireless models  
· USB printers*  
· External USB PC/SC Smart Card  
Reader  
· External mass-storage devices, such as  
USB Flash Key, CD, Floppy, DVD,  
Camera etc.  
* In case a USB-to-PS/2 converter or USB-  
to single/dual Serial ports adapter (to  
support serial printers) is needed,  
purchase it only from Chip PC to insure  
compatibility. (See Accessories list)  
Extraction Point – insert Extraction tool  
(latch) and turn it clockwise to remove  
installed device  
“Reset-to-Factory-Default” (RFD) Push  
Button.  
Model EFI-6900  
“Power/Fail” LED  
“Reset” Button  
Audio-Out 3.5 mm Jack for standard  
speakers, headset or multimedia systems  
“LAN Link & Activity” LED  
DC Power Jack for wall-mounted power  
supply, where no PoE available - the  
device may be powered externally  
Audio-In 3.5 mm Jack for standard  
computer microphone  
Analog Monitor Port  
DVI-I Monitor Port. Supports Dual-Screen  
(optional)  
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3.4 Existing LAN Installation  
Tools you will need for Existing Jack Installation:  
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Power-over-Ethernet Tester (where PoE is available (see power options 1 and 2 in  
the introduction chapter) – it is recommended to verify that the LAN jack receives  
power with this tester) - this is an optional accessory that you need to purchase  
separately (Chip PC part number: CPN02239 – see accessories list).  
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Screwdriver / Powered-screwdriver  
RJ-45 Termination Connector Block (this is an optional accessory that you need  
to purchase separately)  
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Half-round File to trim wall cutout  
Cloth to clean Housing contacts  
Extraction Tool to remove device after it was installed  
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Use Power-over-Ethernet tester  
(Chip PC part number: CPN02239)  
to check existence of PoE in the  
Jack designated for installation.  
Note: In case there is no PoE  
available, Jack PC can be powered  
by External power supply (see step  
13).  
2
Remove the existing LAN Jack from  
the wall.  
Separate the LAN Jack module from  
the front panel.  
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4
Pull out the LAN cable, holding the  
RJ-45 Termination Connector Block,  
Connect the LAN jack and RJ-45  
connector on the RJ-45 Termination  
Connector Block (this is an optional  
accessory that you need to purchase  
separately, in case you did not order  
this part – go to New installation  
paragraph (3.5), and continue the  
instructions in the table from step 3).  
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Insert the RJ-45 Termination  
Connector Block into the Flex-Jack  
Housing bottom part until you hear a  
clicking sound indicating it has  
locked properly into place.  
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Place the Flex-Jack Housing inside  
the Jack hole. Trim wall cutout if  
necessary.  
7
Test the Flex-Jack has current  
before you continue.  
Make sure that the Flex-Jack  
Housing is fully inserted, level-  
headed and that the Housing  
contacts are located at the bottom  
part as shown in picture.  
Secure with 4 screws.  
8
Gently clean the Flex-Jack Housing  
contacts from dust, debris and other  
objects.  
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The Jack PC device should be  
inserted with the contacts (shown in  
the picture) facing downwards, as  
shown in the picture.  
10 Insert the Jack PC device into the  
Housing until you hear a clicking  
sound indicating the device has  
locked properly into place.  
Verify device locking by gently  
pulling device outwards.  
Where using PoE check now to see  
that the Power/Fail LED is  
illuminated in green, and that the  
Link LED is lighted if not use the  
troubleshooting guide.  
If the device is not locked, remove  
the unit, and make sure that the latch  
locking hole is intact and is free from  
foreign objects. If you are still unable  
to lock the unit, try using a different  
Metal Housing.  
12 Connect Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor  
and any other required peripheral to  
device ports.  
For additional instructions on how to  
connect your peripheral devices, see  
paragraph 3.6.  
Note: In case a USB-to-PS/2  
converter or USB-to single/dual  
Serial ports adapter (to support serial  
printers) is needed (Chip PC part  
number: CPN01487).  
You can connect the Jack PC to a  
Wireless network using the Wireless  
LAN USB dongle 802.11g (Chip PC  
part number: CPN02302).  
Purchase all accessories only from  
Chip PC to assure compatibility, for  
more details please see the  
accessories list.  
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12a Model EFI-6900 offers dual-screen  
support.  
In order to get this functionality,  
connect a Y-cable to the DVI monitor  
port.  
Purchase the Y-cable only from Chip  
PC to assure compatibility. (Chip PC  
part number: CPN02176 - see  
accessories list).  
In order to connect only one VGA  
monitor, you will need to use Chip  
PC DVI to VGA adapter.  
Purchase the DVI to VGA adapter  
only from Chip PC to assure  
compatibility. (Chip PC part number:  
CPN02159 - see accessories list).  
13 To power the device from an external  
power source, connect the power  
supply to the DC power jack.  
Check that the Power/Fail LED is  
illuminated in green, and that the  
Link LED is lighted if not use the  
troubleshooting guide.  
Jack PC devices should only be  
used with Chip PC-supplied  
power supplies (Chip PC part  
number: CPN1491 or CPN1503  
or CPN1504 – see accessories  
list).  
Press the Reset button – and start  
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3.5 New Installation  
Tools you will need for New Installation:  
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Drill with 65 mm (2.6 Inch) Hole Saw  
Half-round File to trim wall cutout  
Cutter to remove LAN cable insulation  
Corona Punch-Down Tool to secure wires (Note: use only the tool supplied by Chip  
PC – see accessories list for more details)  
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Cloth to clean Housing contacts  
Screwdriver / Electric-screwdriver  
Extraction Tool to remove device after it was installed  
1
Use the lower Cardboard template  
supplied in packaging to mark the  
designated wall cut out for the Flex-  
Jack Housing installation.  
2
Drill the wall cut out at the  
designated location.  
Warning: Make sure not to drill  
next to electricity/telephone lines.  
Test for existence of power lines  
or enforcement beams prior to  
drilling the wall cutout!  
2a In case you wish to install the Jack  
PC externally, you can use the Flex-  
Jack External Mounting Box (Chip  
PC part number CPN02172 or  
CPN02173).  
Insert the cable through the exiting  
holes, or cut a new wire path using  
one of the thinner areas.  
Simply install the External Mounting  
Box using standard drill and screws.  
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Trim the cut out gently and check  
that the housing fits in properly.  
4
Pull out the LAN cable and remove 4  
cm/1.5 inch of its plastic insulation.  
Separate wire pairs by color and roll  
the shielding wires together.  
5
Open the IDC Termination  
Connector Block red cover. Secure  
the wires with an Corona Punch-  
Down Tool by using the appropriate  
color scheme, according to TIA568  
version A or B as shown in picture.  
Note: use only the tool supplied by  
Chip PC – (see accessories list for  
more details)  
Follow the instruction in  
paragraph 6 – Wiring  
Configurations for additional  
information.  
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Close the IDC Termination  
Connector Block and insert it into the  
Housing bottom part until you hear a  
clicking sound indicating it has  
locked properly into place.  
In case the Connector Block in not  
locked in to position, you can slightly  
bend the metal tab to create more  
pressure on the Connector Block.  
It is recommended to verify that  
the wires are connected properly  
to the Flex-Jack terminal block  
before securing it in to the wall!  
See chapter 6 for more  
information.  
6
Place the Flex-Jack Housing inside  
the Jack hole. Trim wall cutout if  
necessary.  
7
Make sure that the Flex-Jack  
Housing is fully inserted, level-  
headed and that the Housing  
contacts are located at the bottom  
part as shown in picture.  
Secure with 4 screws.  
8
Gently clean the Flex-Jack Housing  
contacts from dust, debris and other  
objects.  
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Test the Flex-Jack has current  
before you continue.  
The Jack PC device should be  
inserted with the contacts (shown in  
the picture) facing downwards, as  
shown in the picture.  
10 Insert the Jack PC device into the  
Housing until you hear a clicking  
sound indicating the device has  
locked properly into place.  
Verify device locking by gently  
pulling device outwards.  
Where using PoE check now to see  
that the Power/Fail LED is  
illuminated in green, and that the  
Link LED is lighted if not use the  
troubleshooting guide.  
If the device is not locked, remove  
the unit, and make sure that the latch  
locking hole is intact and is free from  
foreign objects. If you are still unable  
to lock the unit, try using a different  
Metal Housing.  
12 Connect Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor  
and any other required peripheral to  
device ports.  
For additional instructions on how to  
connect your peripheral devices, see  
paragraph 3.6.  
Note: In case a USB-to-PS/2  
converter or USB-to single/dual  
Serial ports adapter (to support serial  
printers) is needed (Chip PC part  
number: CPN01487).  
You can connect the Jack PC to a  
Wireless network using the Wireless  
LAN USB dongle 802.11g (Chip PC  
part number: CPN02302).  
Purchase all accessories only from  
Chip PC to assure compatibility, for  
more details please see the  
accessories list.  
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support.  
In order to get this functionality,  
connect a Y-cable to the DVI monitor  
port.  
Purchase the Y-cable only from Chip  
PC to assure compatibility. (Chip PC  
part number: CPN02176 - see  
accessories list).  
In order to connect only one VGA  
monitor, you will need to use Chip  
PC DVI to VGA adapter.  
Purchase the DVI to VGA adapter  
only from Chip PC to assure  
compatibility. (Chip PC part number:  
CPN02159 - see accessories list).  
13 To power the device from an external  
power source, connect the power  
supply to the DC power jack.  
Check that the Power/Fail LED is  
illuminated in green, and that the  
Link LED is lighted if not use the  
troubleshooting guide.  
Jack PC devices should only be  
used with Chip PC-supplied  
power supplies (Chip PC part  
number: CPN1491 or CPN1503  
or CPN1504 – see accessories  
list).  
Press the Reset button – and start  
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3.6 Connecting the Cables  
See section 3.3. for a complete overview of all connectors of your Jack PC device.  
Connect USB peripheral device (USB keyboard, mouse, printer etc.) to a USB port.  
Note: USB devices may be connected after product being powered although some devices  
would not work properly due to driver loading problems. In this case, Press the Reset  
Button and the USB devices will work properly.  
Connect the monitor video cable to the Display connector, and connect the monitor power  
cable to a power source and turn the monitor ON.  
Note: Models EFI6700-6800 support only Analog displays. Model EFI-6900 supports both  
Analog and DVI displays, to use an Analog display you will need to purchase from Chip PC  
the DVI to VGA adaptor cable (see Accessories list).  
In case no PoE is available, connect the power adapter DC cord into the device’s DC  
jack, and connect the wall-mount power supply to the mains power socket. Once the  
Jack-PC receives power, the Power/Fail LED will blink.  
Note: the device can be connected to both PoE and mains power socket (using the  
external power supply) simultaneously – without causing any damage to the unit. In such  
case the unit will work in a fail-safe mode, and in case one of the sources will drop, it will  
automatically continue to operate using the second power source.  
Note: The Power/Fail LED will change to steady green once the system finished booting up.  
In case a self-test procedure has failed, the Power/Fail LED will remain steady red. In this  
case use the troubleshooting chapter of this manual.  
Connect Microphone to the Audio-In jack (pink).  
Connect headphones/external speakers to the Audio-Out jack (green).  
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3.7 Turning the Jack-PC ON  
After you have connected all peripherals and cables, follow these steps to turn your Jack PC  
ON:  
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In case you have Power-over-Ethernet, the device will get power immediately as  
you fully insert the Jack PC to the Flex-Jack housing. It will remain powered as long  
as it is connected to the PoE infrastructure (either to a PoE switch, or to a Midspan  
power injector).  
In case you are using an External power supply, it is recommended to turn ON  
all peripherals connected to the system such as monitor & printer and then  
connect the power supply to the Jack-PC and then to the mains socket.  
The green Power/Fail LED will illuminate during the system boot.  
Once the system is up, the Power/Fail LED will be lit in steady green. The system loading  
screen will appear, followed by several status messages. If IP address successfully received  
from DHCP, the desktop screen will be shown.  
The Jack PC device does not have a power switch as it is fully manageable through  
software. During inactivity periods it switches automatically to various Low Power Modes.  
Power consumption reduced bellow 1W but still the device is monitoring the LAN for  
Xcalibur Global Management Software commands or upgrades. When keyboard or mouse  
activities are detected, the device will switch to full power in less than 0.1 seconds.  
3.8 Unplugging the System When Using External Power  
If you are not going to use the system for a long period of time you should do the following:  
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Log off from any open connections/sessions.  
Unplug the system from the mains socket.  
3.9 Reseting the Jack-PC  
Pressing the RESET Button will cause the Jack PC to reboot, execute self-test procedures  
and return to its last configuration.  
Note: The RESET Button performs reset only to the Jack-PC device and not to the  
server; therefore, if there is some problem at the server level, Reset will not solve it!  
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JACK-PC MODELS  
Jack PC EFI-6700  
Jack PC EFI-6800  
Jack PC EFI-6900  
Windows CE .NET 4.2  
Wall-Integrated  
Windows CE .NET  
4.2  
Windows CE .NET  
4.2  
Oparating System  
Class  
Wall-Integrated  
AMD Au 1550 RISC  
333 MHz  
Wall-Integrated  
CPU  
AMD Au 1550 RISC AMD Au 1550 RISC  
CPU FSB  
Equiv. x86  
Flash/RAM  
Video Memory  
500 MHz  
1.2 GHz  
64/128 MB  
8 MB  
500 MHz  
1.2 GHz  
64/128 MB  
8 MB  
800 MHz  
32/64 MB  
4 MB  
DVI/Analog  
(Dual screen support)  
Video Output  
Analog  
Analog  
Audio Support  
USB Ports  
In/Out 20-bit Stereo  
4
In/Out 20-bit Stereo In/Out 20-bit Stereo  
4
4
1600x1200 pixels  
(future)  
Max Resolution  
Max Colors  
1280x1024 pixels  
16 M (24 bit)  
1280x1024 pixels  
16 M (24 bit)  
16 M (24 bit)  
Model Jack PC EFI 6700/6800  
Model Jack PC EFI 6900  
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JACK-PC SPECIFICATIONS  
CPU  
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EFI 6700 AMD Au 1550 Alchemy processor, 333 MHz RISC  
(equivalent to 800MHz x86 TC Processors)  
EFI 6800-6900 AMD Au 1550 Alchemy processor, 500 MHz RISC  
(equivalent to 1.2 GHz x86 TC Processors)  
EFI 6700 64 MB DDR  
Memory  
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EFI 6800-6900 128 MB DDR, 400 MHz  
Mass Storage  
Display  
EFI 6700 32 MB Disk-On-Chip with True File System  
EFI 6800-6900 64 MB Disk-On-Chip with True File System  
Color VGA / SVGA / XGA, DB-15HD female connector  
EFI 6700/6800  
o
o
Resolution 1280x1024x16M (24bit True Color) @70Hz  
128-bit 3D graphics acceleration engine with separate 4  
MB display memory SDRAM (6700) and 8 MB display  
memory SDRAM (6800).  
o
o
o
Supports VESA standard CRT & LCD  
Analog Out  
Up to 5m extension cable  
·
EFI 6900  
o
Resolution 1600x1200x16M (24bit True Color) @70Hz  
(future)  
o
128-bit 3D graphics acceleration engine with separate 8  
MB display memory SDRAM.  
o
o
o
Supports VESA standard CRT & LCD  
DVI-I connector supporting Analog/DVI monitors  
Y-cable for dual screen support – should be purchased  
separately from Chip PC. See accessories list for more  
information  
o
Up to 30m active extension DVI cable  
Input / Output  
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4 USB 2.0-compatible ports  
Cable adaptors (USB-to-PS/2, USB-to-Serial, 1 or 2 ports, should  
be purchased separately from Chip PC. See accessories list for  
more information  
Audio Support  
Status Lights  
Network  
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Audio Output - 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) Audio-Out Jack; full 20-bit Stereo  
Audio Input - 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) Audio-In Microphone Jack  
CODEC with VOIP support  
Power ON/Self Test Passed (Green)  
Power STBY/Self-Test Failed (Red)  
LAN Link/Activity (Green/Amber)  
10/100 Fast Ethernet, twisted pair (RJ-45) with Auto negotiate  
TCP/IP with DNS and DHCP  
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)  
SNMP support allows remote configuration of device settings,  
reporting of device configuration  
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Compliant with standards: IEEE 802.3-LAN & 802.3U-LAN  
Microsoft Windows CE.NET kernel  
OS version 4.2 or 5.0  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af  
Maximum power consumption: 5W  
Power consumption (sleep mode): Less than 1W  
Voltage range: 48 VDC nominal 36-56 VDC per 802.3AF standard  
In case PoE is not available - external wall-mount power supply  
can be used: Use only Chip PC-supplied, UL-listed direct plug in  
AC/DC adapter (Chip PC part number: CPN1491 or CPN1503 or  
CPN1504) – See accessories list for more information  
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Characteristics  
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Dimensions:  
Jack PC with EU/UK Frame:  
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o
o
8.60cm/3.44 inch (Width);  
8.60cm/3.44 inch (Height);  
3.95cm/1.58 inch (Depth)  
Jack PC with US Frame:  
o
o
o
6.96cm/2.78 inch (Width);  
11.40cm/4.56 inch (Height);  
3.95cm/1.58 inch (Depth)  
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Device weight (with frame): 350gr [12 oz]  
Shipping weight without power supply - 0.42 65 Kg [0.93 lbs]  
Temperature range:  
Environmental  
o
o
Operating: 32ºF to 104ºF (0ºC to 40ºC)  
Storage: 32ºF to 140ºF (0ºC to 60ºC)  
·
Humidity:  
o
o
Operating - 20 to 80% non condensing  
Storage – 10 to 90% non condensing  
·
·
Altitude: 0 to 20,000 ft  
Regulatory  
Compliance  
EMC/EMI (Electro-Magnetic Compliance/Interference):  
o
CE Mark (EN55022 Class B, EN61000-3-2/3, EN55024)  
FCC Mark (Part 15, Subpart B)  
VCCI Mark  
o
o
·
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Safety  
o
o
CE Mark (EN/IEC 60950-1)  
cUL (UL/cUL 60950-1)  
EPA Energy Star  
See Regulatory Compliance Chapter for more information  
§
1 year automatic Limited Hardware Warranty, additional 2 years  
pending on product registration at Chip PC website:  
Warranty  
Panel Colors  
§
§
§
White (default)  
Black (special order)  
Metallic Silver (special order)  
See Accessories list for additional peripheral components.  
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WIRING CONFIGURATIONS  
6.1 LAN wiring basics  
Some facts about the LAN cabling:  
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The wires inside LAN cables are made of 4 x twisted pairs marked with similar color  
(i.e. Orange and White-Orange).  
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For the 10/100 LAN function to work – only 4 wires (2 pairs) are needed as minimum:  
two RX lines and two TX lines (1 and 2, 3 and 5).  
·
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Giga LAN uses all 8 wires in the cable + the shielding.  
4 unused wires (4,6,7,8) are optional and typically unused in 100 Base-T networks  
although sometimes these 4 wires are used for analog telephony.  
·
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Shield may be needed (connected) to reduce noise and enable full cable length (100  
meters). In CAT 5 and higher the shielding is mandatory.  
Power from PoE enabled switch can pass thorough the same same minimal RX and  
TX lines although it is preferred to have all 8 wires wired.  
Power from Midspan power injector can not pass thorugh the minimal 4 wires as it is  
using the additional unused 4 to deliver power to the powered device.  
Cable should be straight (pin to pin) altough it may also work in crossed configuration  
as the Jack-PC supports MDIIIX functionality.  
LAN cabling is typicaly limited in range to 100 meter (328 feet).  
Figure 6.1 - Non-shielded LAN cable  
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6.2 LAN wiring color coding  
In general wire colors are not critical for proper operation as long as wires are connected  
correctly. There are two wiring codes commonly in use - TIA-568A and TIA-568B. They only  
differs by the wires color coding as shown in the figure bellow.  
It is important to note that A and B cables are identical, the only difference between them is  
how their wires were connected at the ends.  
Pin Numbering  
TIA/EIA 568A  
TIA/EIA 568B  
(tab down)  
Figure 6.2 - TIA-568A and B wiring color coding  
Typically site cabling is done according to one of these two conventions although other  
options are possible (see next paragraph for non-standard cabling).  
Some wiring tips:  
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The text printed on the cable may be very confusing. Avoid referring it at all.  
If you are doing a new installation and you want to confirm which color  
convention used for a particular cable, the best option is to look at the far end  
of that cable. At the far end you will either have an RJ-45 plug or IDC wiring to  
the patch panel. Luckily the RJ-45 jacks are transparent and you will be able to  
see the wires' colors. Holding the RJ-45 plug with its tab facing away from you  
and contacts facing up according to Figure 6.2 – check wire color from left (pin  
1) to right. If you see the combination on the left side then you have 568A if you  
see the combination on the right side – then it is 568B. If you see something  
different – you have a non standard wiring – go to the next paragraph for non-  
standard cabling.  
·
·
If the cable far end connected to a patch panel – check the colors and compare  
them with the markings. Typically patch panels provides the two options (A and  
B) with color markings.  
In any case do not trust the marking on the cables as same colors may be  
assembled differently and therefore you should not rely on cable markings.  
Check wiring before assembly. Color coding may also vary between cable to  
cable in one site.  
·
If you cut / remove existing LAN jack – check the wiring before you cut and  
mark it on the cable (A / B).  
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6.3 Non-standard LAN cabling  
In some cases cable could be a non standard cable or the far end (patch panel) connected in  
a non-standard way (not in accordance to TIA-568-A or B). In such case you will have to do  
slightly more work mapping the existing non-standard connections.  
Please refer to the table bellow. This table should be filled at the far end by looking at the  
actual connections. Fill out the second column and then use the third column to connect the  
wires to the Flex-Jack terminal block according to the numbering shown in the third colum.  
Flex-Jack  
terminal block  
contact #  
RJ-45 Pin  
Color (Fill  
actual color)  
TIA-568-A  
Color  
TIA-568-B Color  
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White - Green  
Green  
White - Orange  
Orange  
2
4
White - Orange White - Green  
6
Blue  
Blue  
5
White - Blue  
Orange  
White - Blue  
Green  
1
7
White - Brown  
Brown  
White - Brown  
Brown  
8
Tab  
Metal  
Shield  
Shield  
Shield  
Table 6.1 - Non-standard wiring table  
See picture bellow of the Flex-Jack terminal block connections and numbering. Note that  
contact numbre 8 is at the left (closest to the A/B marking on the label).  
Tab  
Figure 6.1 - Flex-Jack terminal block numbering  
For example, if you have a non-standard wire, and you wrote in the first line of the table  
above (RJ-45 Pin number 1) = green, then you need to connect the green wire (on the Jack  
PC side) to connector number 3 in the Flex-Jack terminal block.  
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6.4 Testing LAN Cabling  
In a new installation it is difficult to test the cable before you terminated it with Flex-Jack  
terminal block. After assembling the terminal block (hopefully in the proper way..) you can use  
the Jack PC as a tester. You should see the Power/Fail LED light up after few seconds,  
(indicating that the unit receives power) and after about 30 seconds the Link light should turn  
on (indicating that there is a connecting to the network, and that the LAN wires are connected  
properly.  
If Power-over-Ethernet is not available – use an external power supply to power the Jack-PC  
(only the one provided by Chip PC).  
If PoE is available to that port and still nothing happens (two LEDs not illuminated) – try the  
external power supply. If now the device is powered and the Link is on – you have a PoE  
problem. If the Link LED is off – you may have a wiring problem or the other end is not  
connected to anything.  
Note: In most cases wrong LAN wiring will not damage the Jack PC or the switch.  
6.5 Switch Settings  
This paragraph covers only the LAN settings of a standard LAN switch. Power settings for  
PoE will be covered at the next paragraph.  
The Jack-PC has a standard 100Base-T LAN NIC with autonegotiate feature enabled by  
default.  
The switch settings required for managed switch are identical to a standard PC:  
·
·
·
·
·
·
Port enabled  
Autonegotiate-enabled  
100Base-T-not disabled  
Full duplex-not disabled  
MDIIX-may be enabled or disabled  
Fast Link-enabled  
Tip: In general if you can't make your switch working – try first to connect the cable to a small  
unmanaged switch. If this step will be succesful – you will know that you can trust the rest of  
the installation and you can just focus on the switch settings.  
6.6 PoE Settings  
The Jack-PC primary power source is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) based on the industry  
standard IEEE 802.3af. The power source should be able to provide Class 0 power (15.4W  
maximum) although it will use much less than 15.4W in reality. See table 3 for IEEE 802.3af  
power classification details.  
If your PSE is capable of providing PoE based on IEEE 802.3af and still the device is not  
powered, then you should check the following PSE settings (depending on specific product  
features the following settings may be adjustable by the administrator):  
·
·
·
The PoE port is enabled  
The PoE port is set to provide Class 0 or Class 3 power level  
The PoE port is set to IEEE 802.3af (not pre-standard)  
If power class is not set correctly, the Jack-PC may not start or it may start and disconnect  
during the boot process or during operation.  
It is important to note that the Jack-PC does not consume the full 15.4W. This class 0 setting  
is only essential to assure proper PSE response to peak power requirements. In steady state  
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the Jack-PC will consume only 4-6W maximum. Power may vary if demanding USB  
peripheral devices or dual monitors are attached to the device.  
Class  
Usage  
Minimum Power  
Levels Output at  
the PSE  
Maximum Power  
Levels at the  
Powered Device  
0
1
2
3
4
Default  
15.4W  
0.44 to 12.95W  
0.44 to 3.84W  
3.84 to 6.49W  
6.49 to 12.95W  
Optional  
Optional  
Optional  
4.0W  
7.0W  
15.4W  
Reserved for Future  
Use  
Treat as Class 0  
Reserved for Future  
Use: A class 4  
signature cannot be  
provided by a  
compliant powered  
device  
Table 6.2 - IEEE 802.3af PSE and Powered Device Power Classifications  
Therefore for swiches with overall power limitations, Jack-PC would not usually exceed the  
rack limitations. If the PSE is not capable of supplying class 0 power to the Jack-PCs it may  
still be possible to operate at class 2 (7W maximum) although this setting is marginal and may  
cause random PoE power down events.  
A practical example:  
Lets take a rack with Catalyst 6500 series switches (240 ports):  
Chip PC Jack-PC EFI-6900 typically requires 5W during normal use and 6W during full-  
screen video player operation.  
As a comparison - Cisco IP Phone 7960G requires 7W when the phone is ringing at  
maximum volume and requires 5W on or off hook.  
This is a significant reduction from the 15.4W maximum power allowed for within IEEE  
802.3af for class 0 devices. It can be seen that PSE power requirements can be significantly  
reduced by budgeting for the power the device actually requires, rather than simply allocating  
the maximum power defined within IEEE 802.3af.  
To calculate actual switch power use, we can multiply 7W by the number of ports (240) =  
1680W.  
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6.7 Pre-standard PoE  
Currenly there is a global standard for Power-over-Ethernet maintained by the IEEE. This  
standard identified as IEEE 802.3af and is accepted by all vendors.  
Unfortunately, before it was accepted there were other PoE detection methods that were sold  
by many vendors. These PoE methods called today pre-standard. Detection method is the  
mechanism that PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) uses to poll the the PD (Powered Device)  
to assure that the connected device is indeed a PD and is capable of receiving the power.  
In particular there are two main pre-standard methods:  
·
Bulk Capacitor (sometimes called PowerDsine method) – this method uses a big  
capacitor connected between the powered lines to identify a PD to the PSE.  
·
Cisco high frequency signaling – this method uses a high-passs filter between the  
TX and the RX lines to identify the PD.  
These two pre-standard methods are not natively supported by new equipment such as Jack-  
PC. Chip PC currently develops jack installable mosules that will enable detection of pre-  
standard PSEs.  
If PoE does not work and you suspect that your equipment is pre-standard – check the switch  
/ injector specification for detailed information.  
Some tips about Pre-standard PoE:  
·
·
In general every PoE equipment sold before 2002 is probably pre-standard.  
You can use the PowerDsine single port power injector (can be purchased as an  
accessory from Chip PC) to test your installation and confirm that wiring is OK.  
·
·
Some modular switches contains internal inline power modules (for example Cisco  
Catalyst 6500 series). In this case you can replace these modules to 802.3af  
modules to power specific Jack-PC connected ports.  
Some switches / PoE injectors supports both pre-standard and standard power. Make  
sure that these are configured properly for 802.3af and not pre-standard power.  
For more information about how to set-up Cisco Catalyst see Appendix A  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
7.1 Basic Troubleshooting flow  
Immediately after you fully insert the Jack-PC device into the installed Flex-Jack housing, you  
sould see the Power/Fail LED illuminated green. After about 30 seconds you should see the  
Link LED illuminated orange (see figure 7.1). If nothing happens - no lights – use the basic  
troubleshooting flow below. If only Power is lighted – go directly to LAN troubleshooting flow  
(make sure you have read Chapter 6 – LAN and wiring configurations before continuing to  
the troubleshooting flow).  
Power  
Link LED  
Figure 7.1 – Jack-PC Power/Fail and Link LEDs (illuminated)  
Naturally troubleshooting the first installation in a particular site is the most difficult. If nothing  
works after initial installation completed you have several potential suspects:  
·
·
·
·
·
·
The LAN cabling  
The patch panel at the far end  
The switch at the far end  
The terminal block at the Flex-Jack housing  
The Jack-PC used for testing  
The PoE equipment  
The overall motivation (as in any troubleshooting flow) is to isolate and identify the faulty  
component/s. Keep in mind that there may be more than one problem!  
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7.2 Reseting the Jack-PC to Factory Default Settings (RFD)  
In some cases it is recommended to perform RFD procedure to regain control of the device:  
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·
·
If device becomes unstable and you want to recover it  
If device settings are not matching available display and as a result no video is visible  
If device settings do not enable normal keyboard/mouse interaction  
Jack PC should be booted in Safe Mode state in order to reset the device to the factory-  
defaults or in order to upgrade the device’s firmware.  
Note: You will need a paper clip in order to press the RFD button (marked on the unit with  
explanation mark). The device should be connected to a monitor, and a mouse, and the  
device should be powered (by PoE or an external power supply).  
Follow these steps to boot the device in to Safe Mode and to reset it to the factory-default  
settings:  
·
·
Check the device is ON (Power/Fail LED should be steady green).  
Use a paper clip (or similar tool) and press and hold the RFD Button  
and at the same time press the Reset-button for one (1) second and  
release it, without releasing the RFD button – keep holding it.  
·
·
·
Wait few seconds until the Power/Fail LED will blink green and  
change to orange and couple of seconds later to red only then  
release the RFD button.  
The device should be now static, with only the Power/Fail LED  
lighting in red, you should not proceed to the next step it the  
Power/Fail LED is not steady red.  
Now, press the RFD button for one (1) more second and release it,  
and (the Power/Fail LED would turn green) and immediately press  
and hold it again (like doing a double click) - keep holding until the  
progress bar displayed on the monitor (the system-splash screen)  
has finished loading (the display might turn off and on) and until you  
see the log-on screen showing (SAFE MODE) on the title.  
·
·
When a hardware reset is initiated as described above, the device  
has now boot into safe-mode state. This mode is designed to allow  
the device to complete boot in any scenario. When device is in safe-  
mode, only basic OS components are loaded and therefore device  
settings are unchangeable. Administrators can only perform firmware  
or hotfix installation during this mode.  
In order to reset the device to factory default, on the WBT screen  
press (using the mouse) the "Reset …" button, and Check "Clear  
Device Settings" and/or "Remove Plug-ins" if you wish them to be  
removed. (it is recommended you keep installed plug-ins by un-  
checking the "Remove Plug-ins" option, unless you have a reason  
for removing then (corrupt installation, upgrade etc.) – after selecting  
the desired option – click on YES in order to reset the device. The  
device will then automatically restart.  
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If you want to exit the safe mode without resetting to factory defaults,  
simply, reboot the device by pressing the Reset button (on the Jack  
PC unit).  
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Reset To Default Flow  
Press and hold  
while holding & press and release  
Wait for Red light and release  
Press once (press and release) and immediately press again and hold until the system logs  
in to safe mode.  
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Always start your troubleshooting flow here:  
Both Link and Power LEDs  
are OFF  
Check if the Jack PC is fully inserted  
to the Flex-Jack Metal Housing  
Connect external power  
supply  
Device failure  
Contact Chip PC  
support  
No  
Power/Fail LED  
green?  
Yes  
No  
Link LED lighted  
(after 30 seconds)?  
Yes  
Go to LAN Flow  
Go to PoE Flow  
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7.3 LAN Troubleshooting flow  
If power is OK through external power supply but still there is no LINK you should suspect the  
wiring. The following flow will guide you through the troubleshooting procedure in such a  
case:  
Device powered but NO  
Link LED  
Check at the far end that the  
port is connected to the switch  
Check at the far end if  
TIA-568-A or B is used  
Something  
Else  
TIA-568?  
See Figure 6.2  
B
A
Check Flex-Jack  
Terminal block  
according to non-  
standard wiring  
table  
Check Flex-Jack  
Terminal block label  
for proper A wiring  
Check Flex-Jack  
Terminal block label  
for proper B wiring  
Fix wiring if needed  
Problem resolved?  
Yes  
Finished  
No  
Go to next page  
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Connect at the far end a  
simple 4 ports LAN switch  
Switch  
configuration /  
port problem  
Yes  
Problem resolved?  
No  
Check:  
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That the cable connected is the one you are  
testing at the far end (might be labeling  
problem) - check the port is working with  
another device  
·
·
The patch panel contacts and labeling  
That the Flex-Jack Terminal block contacts are  
not contaminated.  
·
Connect Flex-Jack LAN Jack in to the Flex-  
Jack housing and use LAN cable tester to  
check the cable (If cable tester not available –  
connect a laptop computer and check for LAN  
connectivity)  
Press again the cable wires into the terminal  
block. Check that wire insulation penetrated by  
each terminal.  
Yes  
Problem resolved?  
Finished  
No  
Replace LAN cabling /  
try another cable  
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7.4 PoE Troubleshooting flow  
If the Jack-PC device is working properly when an external power supply is connected to it,  
but it is unpowered when connected to PoE capable port without the power supply, we have a  
PoE problem. See the flow bellow to debug this problem.  
In geneal the most important thing here is to isolate the cabling and connection components  
(wiring, Flex-Jack, patch panel) and the power source (power injector or switch).  
Device not powered by  
POE  
Check at the far end that the port is connected to a  
powered port in the switch or to a power injector  
Disconnect at the patch panel the port and connect to  
PowerDsine single port power injector  
Yes  
Device Powered?  
No  
Check wiring  
- Check PSE configuration  
(go to LAN flow)  
- Check if pre-standard POE  
See paragraph 6  
If you are unable to solve your problem, please contact Chip PC support at  
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ACCESSORIES LIST  
For an updated list, and more information, see Chip PC website at:  
Part  
Name  
Description  
Image  
Number  
CPN01804  
USB PC/SC  
Smart Card  
reader  
USB PC/SC smart card reader .  
ISO-7816 compatible, EMV-I  
approved, SCM SCR335, USB  
interface  
CPN01517  
10 High  
Infineon Apollo for Win 2000, Win  
XP and Win 2003 also supports  
Xcalibur PKI solutions, Secure  
logon and secure e-mail, high  
security smart-card, blank (no  
printing)  
security PKI  
Apollo smart-  
cards (blank)  
CPN01487  
CPN02159  
USB to  
2xPS/2 ports  
adapter  
USB to 2xPS/2 ports adapter  
supporting PS/2 Keyboard, PS/2  
mouse and PS/2 Barcode readers.  
Note: This device has a special firmware  
version installed. Other similar adapters  
available from other vendors may or may  
not work properly!  
DVI to VGA  
adapter  
DVI to VGA adapter (to be used  
with EFI6900 model only)  
CPN02160  
CPN02161  
CPN02176  
USB to 1xRS- USB to 1 RS-232 Serial port  
232 Serial port adapter (Note: for Xtreme PC you  
adapter  
will be required to upgrade your  
device to the latest Firmware!)  
USB to 2xRS- USB to 2 RS-232 Serial port  
232 Serial port adapter (Note: for Xtreme PC you  
adapter  
will be required to upgrade your  
device to the latest Firmware!)  
Dual-screen Y Dual-screen Y Cable DVI-I to DVI-  
Cable DVI-I to D and VGA - to connect two  
DVI-D and  
VGA  
monitors (one with DVI and  
another with VGA connector) to a  
single Jack PC device  
CPN02078  
CPN02432  
Dual-screen Y Dual-screen Y Cable DVI-I to DVI-  
Cable DVI-I to D and DVI-A - to connect two  
DVI-D and  
DVI-A  
monitors (with DVI connectors) to  
a single Jack PC device (to be  
used with EFI6900 model only)  
DVI to HDMI (High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface) adapter  
DVI to HDMI  
adapter  
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CPN02433  
CPN01491  
DVI to HDMI  
cable adapter  
DVI to HDMI (High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface) cable  
adapter  
Power Supply wall-mount, EU,  
100-240VAC, 5VDC, 2.4A (to be  
used where PoE is not available)  
Power Supply  
wall-mount,  
EU, 100-  
240VAC,  
5VDC, 2.4A  
CPN01503  
CPN01504  
Power Supply  
wall-mount,  
US, 100-  
240VAC,  
5VDC, 2.4A  
Power Supply wall-mount, US,  
100-240VAC, 5VDC, 2.4A (to be  
used where PoE is not available)  
Power Supply  
wall-mount,  
UK, 100-  
Power Supply wall-mount, UK,  
100-240VAC, 5VDC, 2.4A (to be  
used where PoE is not available)  
240VAC,  
5VDC, 2.4A  
CPN02163  
CPN02165  
Jack PC IDC  
Termination  
Kit  
Jack PC IDC Termination Kit to  
connect the Flex-Jack Housing to  
the LAN/PoE infrastructure  
Jack PC IDC  
Termination  
Jack PC IDC Termination Kit with  
Strong Location Authentication to  
Kit with Strong connect the Flex-Jack Housing to  
Location the LAN/PoE infrastructure.  
Authentication Includes a dedicated chip for  
Location Authentication to be used  
together with Xcalibur Global  
Management software - Please  
contact Chip PC for availability  
CPN02164  
Jack PC RJ-  
45  
Termination  
Kit  
Jack PC RJ-45 Termination Kit to  
connect the Flex-Jack Housing to  
RJ-45 cable (length 150mm, 5.9  
Inch) You can use this device for  
evaluating the Jack PC by  
connecting it to a local switch  
using the connected RJ-45 cable.  
Can also be used for  
Network/Wiring troubleshooting.  
Jack PC RJ-45 Termination Kit  
with Strong Location  
CPN02166  
Jack PC RJ-  
45  
Termination  
Authentication to connect the Flex-  
Kit with Strong Jack Housing to Flex-Jack  
Location Housing to RJ-45 cable (length  
Authentication 150mm) You can use this device  
for evaluating the Jack PC by  
connecting it to a local switch  
using the connected RJ-45 cable.  
Can also be used for  
Network/Wiring troubleshooting).  
Includes a dedicated chip for  
Location Authentication to be used  
together with Xcalibur Global  
Management software - Please  
contact Chip PC for availability  
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CPN02248  
CPN02221  
Corona  
Punch-Down  
Tool  
Corona Punch-Down Tool to  
connect the network wires to the  
Flex-Jack Housing  
PowerDsine  
Midspan  
Power-over-  
Ethernet  
PowerDsine Midspan Injector US  
(Single Port) to enable single port  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). Can  
also be used for PoE  
(PoE) Injector  
US (Single  
Port)  
troubleshooting  
CPN02243  
CPN02216  
CPN02244  
CPN02184  
CPN02218  
PowerDsine  
Midspan  
Power-over-  
Ethernet  
(PoE) Injector  
UK (Single  
Port)  
PowerDsine Midspan Injector UK  
(Single Port) to enable single port  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). Can  
also be used for PoE  
troubleshooting  
PowerDsine  
Midspan  
Power-over-  
Ethernet  
(PoE) Injector  
EU (Single  
Port)  
PowerDsine Midspan Injector EU  
(Single Port) to enable single port  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). Can  
also be used for PoE  
troubleshooting  
PowerDsine  
Power-over-  
Ethernet  
PowerDsine Kit - UK (Single Port)  
to enable single port Power-over-  
Ethernet (PoE). Can also be used  
(PoE) Kit - UK for PoE troubleshooting. Includes  
PoE tester - to identify if PoE exist  
in the Jack  
PowerDsine  
Power-over-  
Ethernet  
PowerDsine Kit - EU (Single Port)  
to enable single port Power-over-  
Ethernet (PoE). Can also be used  
(PoE) Kit - EU for PoE troubleshooting. Includes  
PoE tester - to identify if PoE exist  
in the Jack  
PowerDsine  
Power-over-  
Ethernet  
PowerDsine Kit - US (Single Port)  
to enable single port Power-over-  
Ethernet (PoE). Can also be used  
(PoE) Kit - US for PoE troubleshooting. Includes  
PoE tester - to identify if PoE exist  
in the Jack  
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CPN02239  
CPN02171  
CPN02167  
PowerDsine  
PoE Tester  
PowerDsine PoE Tester, used to  
identify if PoE exist in the Jack  
Jack PC  
Extraction  
Tool, T-6  
Jack PC Extraction Tool, T-6, used  
to remove an installed Jack PC  
unit from the Flex-jack Housing  
Flex-Jack  
Housing -  
EU/UK  
Flex-Jack Housing - EU/UK for use  
with Flex-Jack devices such as  
Jack PC  
CPN02168  
CPN02170  
CPN02182  
CPN02172  
Flex-Jack  
Housing - US  
Flex-Jack Housing - US for use  
with Flex-Jack product such as  
Jack PC  
Flex-Jack -  
Blank Panel  
with EU/UK  
Frame  
Flex-Jack - Blank Panel with  
EU/UK Decorative Frame - used to  
close an unused Flex-Jack -  
Please contact Chip PC for  
availability  
Flex-Jack -  
Blank Panel  
with US  
Flex-Jack - Blank Panel with US  
Decorative Frame - used to close  
an unused Flex - Please contact  
Chip PC for availability  
Frame  
Flex-Jack  
External  
Flex-Jack External Mounting Box -  
EU/UK - to install a Flex-Jack  
Mounting Box  
- EU/UK  
device such as Jack PC externally  
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CPN02173  
Flex-Jack  
External  
Mounting Box  
- US  
Flex-Jack External Mounting Box -  
US - to install a Flex-Jack device  
such as Jack PC externally  
CPN02431  
CPN02169  
EU/UK Wall-  
Side Frame  
EU/UK Wall-Side Frame to  
connect Jack PC with an existing  
Jack  
Flex-Jack  
Legacy, Pre-  
standard  
Flex-Jack, Pre-standard CISCO  
PoE module - enables devices  
such as Jack PC to work with Pre-  
CISCO POE  
module  
standard PoE devices.  
*Please contact Chip PC for availability  
CPN02194  
Flex-Jack  
Flex-Jack, Pre-standard  
Legacy, Pre-  
standard  
PowerDsine PoE module - enables  
devices such as Jack PC to work  
PowerDsine  
PoE module  
with Pre-standard PoE devices.  
*Please contact Chip PC for availability  
CPN02302  
CPN02289  
Wireless LAN  
USB dongle  
802.11g  
XG-705A Wireless LAN USB 2.0  
dongle, IEEE 802.11 b/g -  
Enabling Xtreme PC and Jack PC  
to connect to wireless networks  
LAN Cable, CAT 5 RJ-45  
LAN Cable, 2  
RJ-45  
connectors, 20 cm, 7.87 Inch, Blue  
connectors, 20  
cm, 7.87 Inch,  
Blue  
CPN02434  
RJ-45 to RJ-  
45 Connector  
(Female-to-  
Female)  
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Connector  
(Female-to-Female)  
For an updated list, and more information, see Chip PC website at:  
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9
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the regulations needed to  
receive the following marks:  
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EMI/EMC: FCC Class B; CE Mark; VCCI.  
Electrical Safety: UL60950-1; cUL Listing; CE Mark (IEC/EN 60950).  
This product is ENERGY STAR labeled and meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for  
energy efficiency.  
9.1 Jack-PC Requirements Compliance  
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FCC Compliance - The Jack PC meets Class B requirements.  
IEC/EN Compliance - The Jack PC meets Class B requirements.  
9.2 FCC Statements  
FCC Part 15 – Class B  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
product OFF and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
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·
·
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the product and receiver.  
Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
·
Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help.  
9.3 IEC/EN Notice  
This product conforms to requirements of EN55022 for Class B product.  
9.4 Modifications  
The Jack PC is especially designed for many years of continuous operation. No maintenance  
or upgrade is possible for this product except for normal software configuration and loading  
that do not require opening of the product’s external enclosure.  
Never open the product’s enclosure and never attempt to replace any internal part. Doing so  
might damage the product and will terminate the product warranty immediately.  
9.5 Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI  
connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.  
9.6 Peripheral Devices  
Only peripherals (input/output devices, printers, etc.) certified to comply with the Class B limits  
might be attached to this product. Operation with non-certified peripherals is likely to result in  
interference to radio and TV reception.  
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ENVIRONMENTAL & REGULATORY DETAILED INFORMATION  
A. System Dimensions and Weight  
Configuration  
Depth, cm  
3.6  
Width, cm  
8.6  
Height, cm  
Weight, kg  
0.35  
With decorative frame  
Without decorative frame  
8.6  
5.8  
3.6  
5.8  
0.25  
B. Declarations and Certifications  
B1. regulatory compliance Information  
This system received the following approvals and may be labeled with one or more of these marks depending on  
point of purchase:  
Approvals  
Certificate #/Standard  
Yes / No / N/A  
Energy Saving  
USA: Energy Star Compliance N/A  
Yes  
EMC/EMI (Electro-Magnetic Compliance/Interference):  
EN55022 Class B, EN61000-3-2/3, EN55024  
CISPR 22:1997 Class A Radiated, Power line Conducted  
EN 50081-1:1992 Emissions- Residential, Commercial  
EN 55022:1998 Class A Radiated, Power line Conducted  
EN 61000-3-2:1995 Power Line Conducted Emissions  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 Power Line Fluctuation and Flicker  
European EU – CE Mark  
Yes  
EN 55024:1998 Immunity- Information Technology  
Equipment  
EN 61000-4-2:1995 Electro-Static-Discharge (ESD)  
EN 61000-4-3:1997 Radiated Susceptibility  
EN 61000-4-4:1995 Electrical Fast Transient Burst  
47CFR FCC Part 15, Subpart B:2003 Class B Commercial  
Equipment  
USA - FCC Mark  
Yes  
Yes  
Japan - VCCI Mark  
N/A  
Safety  
EN/IEC 60950-1:2001 Safety for Information Technology  
Equipment  
European EU  
Yes  
Yes  
UL/cUL 60950-1:2003 Safety for Information Technology  
Equipment (UL File # E17001)  
USA & Canada - cUL  
B2. US fcc Information  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  
required to correct the interference at their own expense.  
Note: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
CAUTION: If you make any modification to the equipment not expressly approved by DTI, you could void  
your authority to operate the equipment.  
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C. Performance Data  
C1. Electromagnetic Compatibility  
Systems marked with the symbol “CE” indicate compliance to the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive of the  
European Union.  
C2. System Configuration  
The Energy Consumption and Declared Noise Emissions data is based on a device running the highest resolution  
and color depth setting, in 100BaseT full duplex network with ICA session presenting graphic intensive screen saver.  
Standard USB optical mouse and USB keyboard connected.  
1 This document is informational only and reflects laboratory performance. Your product may perform differently, depending on the  
software, components and peripherals you operate. Accordingly, the customer should not rely upon this information in making  
decisions about electrical tolerances or otherwise. No warranty as to accuracy or completeness is expressed or implied. The  
information in this document may change without notice; please note the revision number on the last page.  
D. Energy consumption  
Energy Save  
Requirements Meets EU  
ECO label (2001/686/EC  
and 2001/687/EC)  
Energy  
Heat  
Service Level Consumptio Dissipation  
Description of Service Level  
n (Wattage)  
(BTU/hr)  
Yes / No / N/A  
The system is running programs to  
maximize the power consumption  
*Maximum  
6.00  
13.6  
N/A  
The system is in a waiting mode, such as  
at the local desktop no session is running  
Minimum  
ACPI S3  
2.8  
0.6  
0.6  
8.9  
2
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
The system is in a low-power/sleep mode  
The system is turned off but is still  
connected to its power source  
Off (standby)  
2
Energy consumption is tested at 230 Volts / 50 Hz. Heat dissipation is calculated based on the measured watts,  
assuming the service level is attained for one hour. Off data is not meant to show compliance to US Executive Order  
13221.  
*Maximum Energy Consumption results are based solely upon the testing of the System Configuration listed above.  
E. Declared Noise Emissions in accordance with ISO 9296  
Sound Pressure Operator  
Sound Power  
Position  
(L , bels) (1 bel=10 decibels, re 10-12  
(L , decibels) (re 2x10-5  
Service Level  
WAd  
pAm  
Watts)  
Pa)  
Inside active ICA  
session  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
0.00  
Idle – local desktop  
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F. Product materials information  
F1. Restricted Substances  
This Chip PC product (plastic case parts, printed wiring boards, power supplies, and microprocessors) does NOT  
contain any of the following substances (in concentrations exceeding natural background levels)  
·
·
·
Asbestos  
Cadmium and its compounds above 100 parts per million (ppm)  
Halogenated dioxins or furans (i.e. polychlorinated dibenzodioxines, polychlorinated  
dibenzofurans)  
·
·
·
·
·
·
Halogenated flame retardants (chlorinated, brominated) in plastic parts over 25g  
Mercury (except for fluorescent bulbs used in display units)  
PCBs (polychlorobiphenyls) or PCTs (polychloroterphenyls)  
PBBs (polybromobiphenyls) or PBDEs (polybrominated diphenylethers)  
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) other than in cables and interconnect parts  
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), HCFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) and other ozone depleting  
substances  
None of the substances included in the Montreal Protocol annex A, B, or C is used in Chip PC’s manufacturing  
plants.  
F2. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS INFORMATION  
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·
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The cables may use PVC as an insulating material to ensure product safety  
The case material is all metal  
This product does not contain one or more mercury bulbs  
2 Waste Handling. Local regulations should be observed when disposing of this product due to the presence of the materials and  
substances as listed above.  
F3. FLAME RETARDANTS USED IN MECHANICAL PLASTIC PARTS > 25 GRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING  
BOARDS  
Part  
Flame Retardant  
Triaryl Phosphate Ester  
TBBPA  
ISO 1043-4  
FR(40)  
ISO 11469  
ISO 11469  
N/A  
Mechanical Plastic Parts > 25 grams PC+ABS  
Printed Wiring Board  
FR(16)  
None  
Mechanical Plastic Parts > 25 grams ABS  
None  
ISO 11469  
F4. COMPLIANCE WITH ROHS – LEAD-FREE INFORMATION  
This product was redesigned to comply with the European Union’s Directive 2002/95/EC, Restrictions of Hazardous  
Substances (”RoHS” Directive) and similar regulations that may be adopted by other countries. All products  
manufactured after the 1st of January 2006 are fully compliant with the European Union’s Directive 2002/95/EC  
unless written differently on product will contain only allowed substances.  
ROHS Declaration  
This product does not contain RoHS restricted substances as homogeneous materials:  
a) Greater than quantity limit of 0.1% (1000 PPM) for:  
1. Lead (Pb)  
2. Mercury  
3. Hexavalent Chromium in non-metallic applications (paints, pigments and plastics)  
4. Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)  
5. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE);  
b) Hexavalent Chromium in metallic applications: Corrosion preventative coatings (conversion coatings) containing  
Hexavalent Chromium shall not be used in metal parts, components, materials or products. And impurities shall not  
exceed 0.1% (1000 PPM) in any metallic application;  
c) Greater than quantity limit of 0.01% (100 PPM) for:  
1. Cadmium.  
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G. Packaging  
No CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), HCFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) or other ozone depleting substances are used in  
packaging material. Chromium, lead, mercury, or cadmium are not intentionally added to packaging materials and  
are not present in a cumulative concentration greater than 100 ppm as incidental impurities. Printed user  
documentation is bleached in a chlorine-free process. (Europe Only)  
Criteria  
Yes / No  
Yes  
• No halogenated plastics or polymers are used for packaging material  
• Complies with the EU Directive 94/ 62/ EEC  
Yes  
• Depending on your point of purchase, packaging materials are labeled in accordance with DIN  
6120 – “Marking of packing materials and packages for their recycling”  
Yes  
H. Batteries  
This product does not contain any batteries  
I. External Power Supply (optional)  
Chip PC supplies its products, when applicable, with a power supply compliant with all needed regulatory compliance  
standards, such as UL-listed, Tuv-GS, FCC, CE etc.  
J. DESIGN FOR ENVIRONMENT  
Visit www.chippc.com/environment for more information.  
K. Longevity and Upgrading  
All Chip PC products are designed for easy assembly, disassembly, and disposal. To extend the life of your Chip PC  
product, you can install or upgrade certain software components (e.g., image, Plug-Ins). As Chip PC products are  
built for long life, products are in general not designed for repair.  
L. Recyclables  
For recyclables, this system incorporates the following design guidelines:  
Minimal use of non-separable connections, such as gluing and welding between different materials.  
Minimal use of composite structure materials.  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Painting/varnishing plastic material has been avoided.  
Mechanical plastic parts greater than 100 grams consist of one material or of easily separable materials.  
M. RECYCLING/ END-OF-LIFE SERVICE INFORMATION  
Take back and recycling services are offered for this product in certain countries. If you want to dispose your product,  
contact Chip PC reseller or sales office for instructions.  
N. Chip PC CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION  
The following information is available at www.chippc.com/environment:  
• Corporate Environmental Policy  
• Environmental Reports  
• ISO 14001 certified environmental management systems  
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10 CHIP PC LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY  
Chip PC warrants that the Jack PC you have purchased from Chip PC or from an authorized  
Chip PC reseller is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use during  
the Limited Warranty period of 3 years. The warranty period commences on the date of  
purchase. Your sales receipt showing the date of purchase of the Jack PC is your proof of the  
date of purchase. This warranty is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases  
the product from you. This Limited Warranty does not include expandable parts.  
Never open the product’s enclosure and never attempt to replace or fix any internal part! Any  
attempt to repair the product, install or replace components by an unauthorized person could  
expose that person to risk electrical shock and will cause the product warranty to be void  
immediately.  
Should the JACK PC products require service during the term of the Limited Warranty, Chip  
PC would provide either mail-in or carry-in service.  
Chip PC will repair or replace according to its own discretion the defective products or parts  
with new products or parts. All exchanged parts and products replaced under this warranty  
will become the property of Chip PC.  
TO OBTAIN SERVICE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY for mail-in or carry-in you must  
receive from Chip PC a valid Returned Material Authorization (RMA) and only then return the  
product, freight prepaid and assured (or assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment)  
in the original container or an equivalent, to the designated Chip PC Authorized Service  
Center. If the unit was not registered, you should enclose a written receipt for the product,  
showing the date of purchase, distributor’s or dealer’s name from whom you purchased the  
product, and both the model and serial number of the product. Chip PC will pay the return  
ground shipping charge within the continental United States or within EU countries.  
Limitations of Remedy  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS repair or replacement at the discretion of Chip PC of  
the JACK PC device, power supply and other accessories if purchased from Chip PC. THIS  
LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER losses or damages that occurred as a result of  
shipping; improper installation or maintenance by anyone other than an authorized  
representative of Chip PC; acts of God or accident; misuse, neglect, or misapplication of the  
product; installation of options or parts by anyone other than Chip PC; exposure to extremes  
of temperature or humidity; or improper electrical power. Products returned to Chip PC for  
service, in warranty and post warranty that are diagnosed as No Fault Found will be subject to  
a diagnostic and handling fee.  
The Limited Warranty will be void in case of mechanical damage to the product or in case that  
the warranty seal is broken.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES OR  
CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THERE ARE NO  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CHIP PC  
WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS AND BUYER’S REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVELY STATED HEREIN.  
CHIP PC LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, WARRANTY, STRICT  
LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE  
INDIVIDUAL UNIT WHOSE DEFECT OR DAMAGE IS THE BASIS FOR THE CLAIM. IN NO  
EVENT SHALL CHIP PC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES.  
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CHIP PC SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT REPRESENT THAT IT WILL BE ABLE TO REPAIR  
ANY PRODUCT UNDER THIS WARRANTY.  
U.S.A. State Laws  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may  
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other  
rights, which vary from state to state.  
RMA Process:  
The goal of the RMA Process is to determine whether a damaged unit can be fixed at the  
customer/channel site or it has to be shipped to Chip PC Service Center labs for testing &  
repairing.  
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§
RMA Certificate Request: Chip PC offers its customers and channels a 24/7 online  
service of submitting an RMA request through the MyChipPC portal to be accessed  
from Chip PC website.  
RMA Certificate Approval: Chip PC technical expert will decide whether the problem  
can be resolved remotely; If yes, Chip PC technical expert will guide the  
customer/channel how to do so. If the problem cannot be resolved remotely, an RMA  
certificate will be issued including RMA #, date of expiration and address of the  
nearest Chip PC Service Center.  
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Shipping RMA Unit: the RMA Device must be shipped to Chip PC Service Center  
appropriately packaged as not to be damaged during shipment and including printed  
copies of the RMA Certificate and the product Proof of Purchase. Chip PC reserves  
the right to file charges additional to repairing and testing on units that arrive not  
according to above specified criteria.  
RMA Unit Status: Chip PC technical expert will test the RMA Device and decide on  
one of the following actions:  
o
o
o
Send replacement unit to customer  
Repair device and send to customer.  
NFF – No Fault found, unit returned to customer.  
RMA Pricing guidelines for the above will be pending on Warranty status and will  
be specified in the following section “RMA Types & Related Pricing”.  
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RMA Pricing: In case warranty is void for any reason (out-of-warranty-period,  
mishandling, NFF), and RMA handling is to be charged, Chip PC will issue a price  
quotation and continue only after receiving customer approval. Minimal fees for  
handling and initial testing might be charged in any case even when not repairing the  
device.  
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Mail-In Coverage  
The Customer will make the initial service request to the Chip PC Customer Service. If Chip  
PC determines that a repair is required, the Customer will receive instructions on returning the  
Product to Chip PC. The customer will return the product in its original package or an  
equivalent. The Customer will pay incoming freight charges and is responsible for any loss or  
damage to the Product while it is in transit. Upon completion of the repair, Chip PC will return  
the Product to the Customer, freight prepaid. A copy of your Warranty Certificate must  
accompany the Product. All non-Chip PC Product, accessories, attachments must be  
removed from the Product before it is mailed in for service. Chip PC shall not be responsible  
for items that are not removed.  
Carry-In Coverage  
The Customer will make the initial service request through Chip PC on-line RMA form. If Chip  
PC determines that a repair is required, the Customer must deliver the Product to a Chip PC  
Authorized Service Provider, make arrangements and pay for the transport of Product to  
Customer after its repair. A copy of the Customer's Warranty Certificate must accompany the  
Product. All non-Chip PC Product, accessories, attachments must be removed from the  
Product prior to taking Product to the Chip PC Authorized Service Center. Chip PC or Chip  
PC Authorized Service Provider shall not be responsible for items that are not removed or  
that are damaged before they are received by Chip PC or the Service Center.  
Upgrade Commitment on behalf of Customer  
In case Chip PC discovers some failure in its Software (e.g. Operating System, Management  
Software, Plug-Ins or any other aspect of its Software), the customer might be required to  
upgrade his software to a specific software version within a reasonable period of time. After  
the specified time has passed, Chip PC will not be held obligated to support the product under  
its Warranty or Extended Warranty terms and conditions.  
Note: In case Chip PC has decided to replace the device, Chip PC will guaranty to re-issue  
all XPI and other rights from the RMA unit to the returned device.  
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11 CHIP PC LIMITED SOFTWARE WARRANTY  
Chip PC (Israel) Ltd (“Chip PC”) or any of its subsidiaries licensing the Software, if sale is not  
directly by Chip PC , warrants that commencing from the date of delivery to Customer (but in  
case of resale by a Chip PC reseller, commencing not more than ninety (90) days after  
original shipment by Chip PC), and continuing for a period of the longer of (a) ninety (90) days  
or (b) the period set forth in the Warranty Card accompanying the Product (if any): (a) the  
media on which the Software is furnished will be free of defects in materials and workmanship  
under normal use; and (b) the Software substantially conforms to its published specifications.  
The date of shipment of a Product by Chip PC is set forth on the packaging material in which  
the Product is shipped. Except for the foregoing, the Software is provided AS IS. This limited  
warranty extends only to the Customer who is the original licensee. Customer's sole and  
exclusive remedy and the entire liability of Chip PC and its suppliers under this limited  
warranty will be, at Chip PC or its service center's option, repair, replacement, or refund of the  
Software if reported (or, upon request, returned) to the party supplying the Software to  
Customer, if different than Chip PC. In no event does Chip PC warrant that the Software is  
error free or that Customer will be able to operate the Software without problems or  
interruptions. In addition, due to the continual development of new techniques for intruding  
upon and attacking networks, Chip PC does not warrant that the Software or any equipment,  
system or network on which the Software is used will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or  
attack.  
Restrictions. This warranty does not apply if the Product (a) has been altered, except by Chip  
PC, (b) has not been installed, operated, repaired, or maintained in accordance with  
instructions supplied by Chip PC, (c) has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical  
stress, misuse, negligence, or accident; or (d) is licensed, for beta, evaluation, testing or  
demonstration purposes for which Chip PC does not receive a payment of purchase price or  
license fee.  
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS WARRANTY, ALL  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES  
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT,  
SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, LAW, USAGE,  
OR TRADE PRACTICE, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY  
APPLICABLE LAW. TO THE EXTENT AN IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE EXCLUDED,  
SUCH WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. BECAUSE  
SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS  
WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  
RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. This disclaimer and  
exclusion shall apply even if the express warranty set forth above fails of its essential  
purpose.  
General Terms Applicable to the Limited Warranty Statement and Software License  
Disclaimer of Liabilities. IN NO EVENT WILL CHIP PC OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY LOST REVENUE, PROFIT, OR DATA, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT,  
CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED AND  
REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR  
INABILITY TO USE SOFTWARE EVEN IF CHIP PC OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. In no event shall Chip PC's or its  
suppliers' liability to Customer, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise,  
exceed the price paid by Customer. The foregoing limitations shall apply even if the above-  
stated warranty fails of its essential purpose. BECAUSE SOME STATES OR  
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
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The Warranty and the Software License shall be governed by and construed in accordance  
with the laws of the State of Israel. If any portion hereof is found to be void or unenforceable,  
the remaining provisions of the Warranty and the Software License shall remain in full force  
and effect. Except as expressly provided herein, the Software License constitutes the entire  
agreement between the parties with respect to the license of the Software and supersedes  
any conflicting or additional terms contained in the purchase order.  
If Customer has entered into a contract directly with Chip PC for supply of the Products  
subject to this warranty, the terms of that contract shall supersede any terms of this Warranty  
or the Warranty Card, or the Software License, which are inconsistent with that contract. The  
version in effect at the date of delivery of the Products to the Customer shall apply.  
Upgrade Commitment on behalf of Customer  
In case Chip PC discovers some failure in its Software (e.g. Operating System, Management  
Software, Plug-Ins or any other aspect of its Software), the customer might be required to  
upgrade his software to a specific software version within a reasonable period of time. After  
the specified time has passed, Chip PC will not be held obligated to support the product under  
its Warranty or Extended Warranty terms and conditions.  
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12 CHIP PC SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT WHICH CONTAINS  
CHIP PC SOFTWARE AND MAY CONTAIN OTHER CHIP PC INTELLECTUAL  
PROPERTY. USING THIS PRODUCT INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE  
FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  
This License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single  
entity) and the manufacturer (MANUFACTURER) of the product, which contains software and  
firmware product(s) installed on the product and/or included in the package (SOFTWARE). By  
using the product on which software has been preinstalled, installing, copying or otherwise  
using the SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement.  
1. Grant of License  
Chip PC grants you a license to Use one copy of the SOFTWARE. “Use” means storing,  
loading, installing, executing or displaying the SOFTWARE.  
You may use the SOFTWARE in or in conjunction with the Product as provided to you. You  
may transfer ownership of the Product, including the right to use the SOFTWARE to another  
party so long as that party agrees to accept these terms and conditions.  
YOU MAY NOT USE, COPY, MODIFY, TRANSLATE OR TRANSFER THE SOFTWARE, OR  
MODIFICATION THEREOF, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY  
PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LICENSE. YOU MAY NOT DECOMPILE, REVERSE ENGINEER  
OR OTHERWISE DECODE OR ALTER THE SOFTWARE.  
2. Disclaimer of Warranty  
This SOFTWARE is provided, “AS IS,” and is delivered with no warranties, either express or  
implied. CHIP PC MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES ON THE SOFTWARE,  
EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, OR IN ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS  
AGREEMENT OR COMMUNICATION WITH YOU, AND CHIP PC DISCLAIMS ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS  
FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CHIP PC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE  
FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR  
THAT THE OPERATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.  
3. Limit of Liability  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CHIPC PC BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA, COST  
OF COVER, OR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER  
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY  
EVEN IF CHIP PC OR ITS RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  
SUCH DAMAGES, AND NOT WITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE  
OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN.  
YOU AGREE THAT THESE ARE THE ONLY APPLICABLE TERMS OF AGREEMENT  
BETWEEN US COVERING SOFTWARE AND THAT THEY SUPERSEDE ANY OTHER  
COMMUNICATIONS (ORAL OR WRITTEN) BETWEEN US RELATING TO THE  
SOFTWARE.  
4. Export Restrictions  
You agree you will not export or transmit the SOFTWARE to any country to which export is  
restricted by applicable US law or regulation without the written approval of the appropriate  
US Government organization.  
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5. U.S. Government Restricted Rights (Applicable to the US Market Only)  
The SOFTWARE is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by  
the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in  
Technological Data and computer software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or in  
subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 8  
C.F.R. 52-227-19 as applicable.  
6. Ownership  
The SOFTWARE is owned by Chip PC or its third party suppliers. Your license confers no title  
or ownership in the Software and is not a sale of any rights in the SOFTWARE.  
7. Upgrade Commitment on behalf of Customer  
In case Chip PC discovers some failure in its Software (e.g. Operating System, Management  
Software, Plug-Ins or any other aspect of its Software), the customer might be required to  
upgrade his software to a specific software version within a reasonable period of time. After  
the specified time has passed, Chip PC will not be held obligated to support the product under  
its Warranty or Extended Warranty terms and conditions.  
8. Termination  
Chip PC may terminate your license upon notice for failure to comply with any of these  
License Terms. Upon termination, you must immediately destroy the SOFTWARE, together  
with all copies, adaptations and merged portions in any form.  
9. Patents  
Chip PC Software is protected by multiple international patents.  
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13 MICROSOFT END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)  
EULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System for  
Windows-based Terminal Devices  
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY  
This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an  
individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer (MANUFACTURER) of the special purpose  
computing device (SYSTEM) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software  
product(s) installed on the SYSTEM and/or included in the SYSTEM package (SOFTWARE).  
The SOFTWARE includes computer software, the associated media, any printed materials,  
and any online or electronic documentation. By installing, copying or otherwise using the  
SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the  
terms of this EULA, MANUFACTURER and Microsoft Licensing, Inc. (MS) are unwilling to  
license the SOFTWARE to you. In such event, you may not use or copy the SOFTWARE, and  
you should promptly contact MANUFACTURER for instructions on return of the unused  
product(s) for a refund.  
Software License  
The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well  
as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.  
1. Grant of License  
SOFTWARE includes software already installed on the SYSTEM (SYSTEM SOFTWARE)  
and, if included in the SYSTEM package, software contained on the CD-ROM disk and/or  
floppy disk(s) labeled “Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE” (DESKTOP  
SOFTWARE). This EULA grants you the following rights to the SOFTWARE:  
• SYSTEM SOFTWARE  
You may use the SYSTEM SOFTWARE only as installed in the SYSTEM.  
• DESKTOP SOFTWARE  
DESKTOP SOFTWARE might not be included with your SYSTEM. If DESKTOP SOFTWARE  
is included with your SYSTEM, you may install and use the component(s) of the DESKTOP  
SOFTWARE in accordance with the terms of the end user license agreement provided with  
such component(s). In the absence of a separate end user license agreement for particular  
component(s) of the DESKTOP SOFTWARE, you may install and use only one (1) copy of  
such component(s) on a single computer with which you use the SYSTEM.  
• Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices with  
Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition  
If the SOFTWARE is Windows CE operating system for Windows-based Terminal devices,  
the following special provisions apply. In order to use the SYSTEM in connection with  
Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition, you must possess (1) a Client Access License  
for Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition and (2) an end user license for Windows NT  
Workstation or an end user license agreement for Windows NT Workstation for Windows-  
based Terminal Devices (please refer to the end user license agreement for Windows NT  
Server, Terminal Server Edition for additional information).  
MANUFACTURER may have included a Certificate of Authenticity for Windows NT  
Workstation for Windows-based Terminal Devices with the SYSTEM. In that case, this EULA  
constitutes an end user license for the version of Windows NT Workstation for Windows-  
based Terminal Devices indicated on such Certificate of Authenticity.  
• Back-up Copy  
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SYSTEM, you may make a single back-up copy of the SYSTEM SOFTWARE. You may use  
the back-up copy solely for archival purposes.  
2. Description of Other Rights and Limitations  
• Speech/Handwriting Recognition  
If the SYSTEM SOFTWARE includes speech and/or handwriting recognition component(s),  
you should understand that speech and handwriting recognition are inherently statistical  
processes; that recognition errors are inherent in the processes; that it is your responsibility to  
provide for handling such errors and to monitor the recognition processes and correct any  
errors. Neither MANUFACTURER nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out  
of errors in the speech and handwriting recognition processes.  
• Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly  
You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SYSTEM SOFTWARE, except  
and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law  
notwithstanding this limitation.  
• Single SYSTEM  
The SYSTEM SOFTWARE is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product. The  
SYSTEM SOFTWARE installed in Read Only Memory (ROM) of the SYSTEM may only be  
used as part of the SYSTEM.  
• Single EULA  
The package for the SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain multiple versions of this EULA, such  
as multiple translations and/or multiple media versions (e.g., in the user documentation and in  
the software). Even if you receive multiple versions of the EULA, you are licensed to use only  
one (1) copy of the SYSTEM SOFTWARE.  
• Rental  
You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE.  
• Software Transfer  
You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or  
transfer of the SYSTEM, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE  
(including all component parts, the media, any upgrades or backup copies, this EULA and, if  
applicable, the Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this  
EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must include all prior versions of the  
SOFTWARE.  
• Termination  
Without prejudice to any other rights, MANUFACTURER or MS may terminate this EULA if  
you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy  
all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.  
3. Upgrades  
If the SYSTEM SOFTWARE and this EULA are provided separate from the SYSTEM by  
MANUFACTURER and the SYSTEM SOFTWARE is on a ROM chip, CD ROM disk(s) or  
floppy disk(s), and labeled “For ROM Upgrade Purposes Only” (“ROM Upgrade”), you may  
install one copy of the ROM Upgrade onto the SYSTEM as a replacement copy for the  
SYSTEM SOFTWARE originally installed on the SYSTEM and use it in accordance with  
Section 1 of this EULA.  
4. Copyright  
All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images,  
photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and “applets,” incorporated into the  
SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are  
owned by MS or its suppliers (including Microsoft Corporation). You may not copy the printed  
materials accompanying the SOFTWARE. All rights not specifically granted under this EULA  
are reserved by MS and its suppliers (including Microsoft Corporation).  
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5. Product Support  
Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its parent corporation, Microsoft  
Corporation, or their affiliates or subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to  
MANUFACTURER’s support number provided in the documentation for the SYSTEM. Should  
you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact MANUFACTURER  
for any other reason, please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the  
SYSTEM.  
6. Export Restrictions  
You agree that you will not export or re-export the SOFTWARE to any country, person, or  
entity subject to U.S. export restrictions. You specifically agree not to export or re-export the  
SOFTWARE: (i) to any country to which the U.S. has embargoed or restricted the export of  
goods or services, which as of March 1998 include, but are not necessarily limited to Cuba,  
Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria, or to any national of any such country,  
wherever located, who intends to transmit or transport the products back to such country; (ii)  
to any person or entity who you know or have reason to know will utilize the SOFTWARE or  
portion thereof in the design, development or production of nuclear, chemical or biological  
weapons; or (iii) to any person or entity who has been prohibited from participating in U.S.  
export transactions by any federal agency of the U.S. government.  
If the SOFTWARE is labeled “North America Only Version” above, on the Product  
Identification Card, or on the SOFTWARE packaging or other written materials, then the  
following applies: The SOFTWARE is intended for distribution only in the United States, its  
territories and possessions (including Puerto Rico, Guam, and U.S. Virgin Islands) and  
Canada. Export of the SOFTWARE from the United States is regulated under “EI controls” of  
the Export Administration Regulations (EAR, 15 CFR 730-744) of the U.S.  
Commerce Department, Bureau of Export Administration (BXA). A license is required to  
export the SOFTWARE outside the United States or Canada. You agree that you will not  
directly or indirectly, export or re-export the SOFTWARE (or portions thereof) to any country,  
other than Canada, or to any person or entity subject to U.S. export restrictions without first  
obtaining a Commerce Department export license. You warrant and represent that neither the  
BXA nor any other U.S. federal agency has suspended, revoked or denied your export  
privileges.  
7. Note on Java Support  
The SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java. Java  
technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or  
resale as on-line control product in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance,  
such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air  
traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of Java  
technology could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental  
damage.  
8. Limited Warranty  
• Limited Warranty  
MANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance  
with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of  
receipt. Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety (90) days. Some  
states/jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above  
limitation may not apply to you.  
• Customer Remedies  
MANUFACTURER’S and its suppliers’ entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at  
MANUFACTURER’S option, either (a) return of the price paid, or (b) repair or replacement of  
the SOFTWARE that does not meet the above Limited Warranty and which is returned to  
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MANUFACTURER with a copy of your receipt. This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the  
SOFTWARE has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any replacement  
SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30)  
days, whichever is longer.  
• No Other Warranties  
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY SECTION ABOVE,  
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO THE END USER “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF  
ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, AND/OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE  
OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU.  
• No Liability for Consequential Damages  
MANUFACTURER OR MANUFACTURER’S SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING MS AND ITS  
SUPPLIERS, SHALL NOT BE HELD TO ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES  
SUFFERED OR INCURRED BY THE END USER (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
GENERAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING  
DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF  
BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE), ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH  
THE DELIVERY, USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.  
If you acquired this EULA in the United States, this EULA is governed by the laws of the State  
of Washington.  
If you acquired this EULA in Canada, this EULA is governed by the laws of the Province of  
Ontario, Canada. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably attorns to the jurisdiction of the courts  
of the Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence any litigation, which may arise  
hereunder in the courts located in the Judicial District of York, Province of Ontario. If this  
EULA was acquired outside the United States, then local law may apply. Should you have  
any questions concerning this EULA, please contact the MANUFACTURER of your SYSTEM.  
U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS  
The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use,  
duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in  
subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at  
DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer  
Software—Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227- 19, as applicable. MANUFACTURER is  
Microsoft Corporation/One Microsoft Way/ Redmond, WA 98052-6399.  
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Appendix A  
Cisco Catalyst Specific PoE Information  
This appendix discusses Cisco specific information required in order to connect Jack-PCs to  
Cisco Catalyst PoE enabled switches.  
When trying to troubleshoot PoE problem with Cisco Catalyst switch, first check that the  
switch supports IEEE 802.3af PoE. Some Cisco switches are not capable of supporting this  
new standard.  
Cisco  
EtherSwitch  
Module  
Catalyst  
4500  
Catalyst Catalyst Catalyst  
Catalyst 6500  
96-port 10/100  
Product  
3750  
3560  
3550  
PoE  
Configuration  
Options  
48-port  
10/100 or  
10/100/1000 10/100  
48-, 24- 48-, 24-  
24-port 36-, 16-port  
10/100 10/100  
port  
port  
48-port 10/100  
or 10/100/1000  
10/100  
IEEE 802.3af  
Compliant  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Cisco Pre-  
standard PoE Yes  
Support  
Yes  
Yes  
Table A1 – Cisco Catalyst PoE compatibility table  
Even if the Cisco Catalyst product can support 802.3af it may have older inline power  
modules that can only support pre-standard PoE. You need to check the specific inline power  
modules installed to verify compliance to IEEE 802.3af standard (see table A2 for example).  
PoE Daughter Card Description  
WS-F6K-VPWR=  
Catalyst 6500 series prestandard PoE daughter card  
for 10/100 Ethernet modules.  
WS-F6K-VPWR-  
GE=  
Catalyst 6500 series prestandard PoE daughter card  
for 10/100/1000 Ethernet modules.  
WS-F6K-GE48-AF= Catalyst 6500 series IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE  
daughter card for 10/100/1000 Ethernet modules.  
WS-F6K-FE48X2-  
AF=  
Catalyst 6500 series IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE  
daughter card.  
WS-F6K-48-AF=  
Catalyst 6500 series IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE  
daughter card for 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet  
modules.  
Table A2 - Catalyst 6500 Series Power-over-Ethernet Daughter Cards  
If your switch has a module capable of providing PoE to end stations, you can set each  
interface on the module to automatically detect and apply PoE if the end station requires  
power.  
Another advantage / complexity of Cisco Catalyst PoE – intelligent power management to  
avoid overload in large switch rack. This means that although there may be 240 x 15.4W  
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powered ports in a rack, the maximum capacity would not reach 240 x 15.4W = 3696W due to  
power supply and heat dissipation problems. To better manage actual power as opposed to  
standard maximum power, Cisco came up with intelligent power management features.  
For example, the Catalyst 4500/6500 series switch has three PoE modes:  
·
Auto PoE interface. The supervisor engine directs the switching module to power up  
the interface only if the switching module discovers the PD and the switch has  
enough power. You can specify the maximum wattage that is allowed on the  
interface. If you do not specify the wattage, then the switch will deliver no more than  
the hardware-supported maximum value.  
·
Static - High priority PoE interface. The supervisor engine pre-allocates power to  
the interface, even when nothing is connected, guaranteeing that there will be power  
for the interface. You can specify the maximum wattage that is allowed on the  
interface. If you do not specify the wattage, then the switch pre-allocates the  
hardware-supported maximum value. If the switch does not have enough power for  
the allocation, the command will fail. The supervisor engine directs the switching  
module to power up the interface only if the switching module discovers the powered  
device.  
·
Never - Data interface only. The supervisor engine never powers up the interface,  
even if an unpowered phone is connected. This mode is only needed when you want  
to make sure power is never applied to a PoE-capable interface.  
To properly operate Jack-PCs you should either:  
·
Use Static mode and allocate 10,000 mW of power per Jack-PC port. This will assure  
proper operation at all time.  
Or  
·
Use Auto mode with same setting (10,000 mW).  
If you get an error doing this operation – you need to check your PoE limitations (refer to the  
product manual for additional information).  
Additional Cisco PoE Resources:  
General PoE information can be fond at  
Cisco PoE White paper  
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Cisco Catalyst 4500 PoE configuration:  
Additional Catalyst 4500 configuration and settings:  
Catalyst 6500 Series Power-over-Ethernet Daughter Cards Field-Upgrade Installation  
Understanding IP Phone In-Line Power Provisioning on the Catalyst 6500/6000 Switch  
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