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WARM TOUCH WT22M-RH
Technology Manual
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Disposal Instruction (US) For better protection of our earth, please don’t throw this electronic device into municipal trash bin
when discarding. To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment, please
recycle the product. For more information about the collection and recycling of Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE), you are invited to visit our homepage at www.aopen.com under “Green
Products”
廃棄上の指示
より良い地球保護のために、電子機器を廃棄処分にする時は、ゴミ箱に捨てないで下さい。汚
染を最小限に抑え、地球環境の最大限の保護のために、製品をリサイクルして下さい。廃電気
電子機器 (WEEE) の回収とリサイクルについての情報は、弊社ホームページwww.aopen.com の
“Green Products”(環境に優しい製品)をご覧下さい。
廢棄及回收處理
為了保護h境,請勿將本產品®”作一般廢棄物處理。為減少h境污染,維護地球資源,本產品報廢
時,請回收本產品。
Instruktion til bortskaffelse (Danish) Af hensyn til vores miljø bedes De ikke bortskaffe denne elektroniske enhed i en almindelig
affaldsspand. For at mindske forurening og sikre beskyttelse af miljøet bedes De genbruge
produktet. For yderligere information vedrørende indsamling og genbrug af elektronik-affald
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)) er De velkommen til at besøge vores
website www.aopen.com og læse nærmere under “Green Products”.
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Verwijderingsinstructie (Dutch) Om mogelijke schade aan het milieu of de menselijke gezondheid door ongecontroleerde
afvalverwijdering te voorkomen, moet u dit elektronisch product scheiden van andere soorten
afval en op een verantwoorde manier recyclen. Verwijder dit product dan ook alstublieft niet
samen met ander huishoudelijk afval. Voor meer informatie over de verzameling en recycling
van elektrisch afval en elektronische apparatuur (WEEE), nodigen we u uit om onze homepage
te bezoeken www.aopen.com onder “Green Products”.
Instruction de Disposition (French) Pour une meilleure protection de la terre, ne jetez pas ce dispositif électronique dans la
poubelle municipale lors de la disposition. Pour éliminer la pollution et assurer la plus grande
protection de l’environnement global, réutilisez s’il vous plaît le produit. Pour plus
d’informations sur la gestion des déchets d’Equipements Electriques et Electroniques (DEEE
ou WEEE), vous êtes invité à visiter notre site à www.aopen.com sous “ Green Products”.
Entsorgungsanleitung (German) Zum besseren Schutze unseres Planeten, schmeissen Sie elektrische Geräte bitte nicht in
öffentliche Mülleimer. Zur Verringerung der Verschmutzung und zur Sicherstellung
grösstmöglichen Schutzes der Umwelt recyceln Sie bitte das Produkt. Für mehr Informationen
zum Sammeln und Recyceln von elektrischen und elektronischen Müll (WEEE) besuchen Sie
bitte unsere Homepage unter www.aopen.com unter dem Punkt “Green Products”.
Istruzioni per lo smaltimento (Italian) Per una migliore salvaguardia del nostro pianeta, si prega di non gettare questo dispositivo
elettronico nei normali rifiuti al momento dell’eliminazione. Per ridurre al minimo l’inquinamento
ed assicurare la massima protezione dell’ambiente, si prega di riciclare il prodotto. Per
maggiori informazioni riguardanti la raccolta ed il riciclaggio delle apparecchiature elettriche ed
elettroniche residue (WEEE), siete invitati a visitare la nostra homepage www.aopen.com alla
voce “Green Products”.
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Instruksjoner for Resirkulering og Oppsamling (Norweigian) For ĺ beskytte vĺr planet, kast ikke dette elektroniske utstyret sammen med vanlig avfall. For ĺ
beskytte vĺr natur og miljř, vennligst resirkuler dette produktet. For mer informasjon om
oppsamling og resirkulering i henhold til Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),
se vĺr hjemmeside pĺ www.aopen.com under “Green Products”.
Programa de Tratamento de Resíduos de Equipamentos Eléctricos e Electrónicos (Portugese) Para melhor protecção ambiental do nosso planeta terra, não coloque o dispositivo electrónico
no receptáculo de lixo municipal. Para minimizar a poluição e garantir protecção máxima do
ambiente global, recicle o produto. Para mais informações sobre acerca da recolha e
reciclagem de Equipamento Eléctrico e Electrónico (WEEE), convidamos-lhe a visitar nossa
página na Internet em www.aopen.com sobre “Green Products”.
Instrucciones para depositar los productos electrónicos (Spanish) Para proteger mejor el medio ambiente, por favor, no deposite los productos electrónicos en
los contenedores de basura tradicionales. Para reducir la contaminación y proteger el medio
ambiente se recomienda que los recicle. Para más información acerca de dónde depositar y
cómo reciclar Equipos Electrónicos y Desperdicios Electrónicos (WEEE), por favor, visite la
página web www.aopen.com y entre en la sección Productos Ecológicos (“Green Products”).
Kassering (Swedish) För att bättre värna om vår jord bör denna elektroniska utrustning ej kasseras tillsammans med
vanligt avfall. För att minimera mängden föroreningar och så långt som möjligt skydda den
globala miljön bör produkten återvinnas.
För vidare information om insamling och återvinning av uttjänta elektriska och elektroniska
produkter (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, WEEE), besök avsnittet “Green
Products” på vår hemsida, www.aopen.com.
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Copyright © 2011 by AOpen Inc. All rights reserved. AOpen Inc. http://xc.aopen.com.tw
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Safety Instructions 1. Please read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Please keep this User’s Manual for later reference. 3. Please disconnect this equipment from connecter before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or prayed detergent for cleaning. Use moisture sheet or cloth for
cleaning. 4. Make sure the equipment is connected to the power source with the correct voltage, frequency, and ampere. 5. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. 6. Never pour any liquid into opening; this could cause fire or electrical shock. 7. Never open the equipment. For safety reason, the equipment should only be opened by qualified service personnel. 8. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a
service personnel : a. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. b. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. c. The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work according to user’s manual. d. The equipment has dropped and damaged. e. If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage. 9. Ambient operation temperature: less than 40 degrees C. 10. Caution on use of battery: Use the battery recommended by the manufacturer or the same type of battery installed by the manufacturer. If incorrect battery is used, it may cause explosion or fire hazard. Recycle or discard used batteries according the manufacturer’s instruction or your local authority. 11. Wall Mounting Holder need to use UL 1678 approved product.
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FCC notice This device 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 device 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 interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the device and receiver. Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced rad io/television technician for help.
Notice: Shielded cables All connections to other computing devices must be made using shielded cables to maintain compliance with FCC regulations. Notice: Peripheral devices Only peripherals (input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) certified to comply with Class B limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with non-certified peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by the Federal Communications Commission, to operate this computer. Operation conditions 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Notice: Canadian users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
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Table of Contents
1. Packing List .............................. 1 1-1. Standard Accessories .............................................. 1-2. Optional Accessories ............................................... 2. System View ............................. 2 2-1. Front View ............................................................... 2-2. Rear View ................................................................ 2-3. I/O Ports View .......................................................... 2-4. Dimensions .............................................................. 3. System Assembly .................... 6 3-1. HDD Replacement ................................................... 3-2. RAM Replacement .................................................. 3-3. CPU Replacement .................................................. 3-4. Power Adapter Replacement .................................. 4. Peripheral Installation ............. 9 4-1. External Module Installation ...................................................... 4-2. Wall Mount Kit Assembly ........................................ 4-3. KIOSK Bracket Assembly ........................................ 4-4. Wireless LAN Installation ........................................ 4-5. CF Card Module Installation ................................... 4-6. Cash Drawer (RJ-11) Software Configuration ......................... 4-7. Gravity Vector Seneor's GPIO Pins Software Configuration ............. 5. Specification ........................... 28 6. Jumper Setting ........................ 30 6-1. For Huronriver Motherboard .............................. Appendix A: Drivers Installation . ................... 34
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1. Packing List 1-1. Standard Accessories a.
d.
b.
e.
c.
a. System
b. Utility and Driver bank
c. Power adapter (90W)
d. Power cord
e. RJ50-to DB9 cable (x1) (P/N: 50.WT201.0110)
Note: The pictures may look slightly different from the product you purchased, due to our constant
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product improvement effort. 1-2. Optional Accessories RJ-50 to DB9 cable
P/N: 50.WT201.0110
Desktop Stand P/N:90.WT134.0010
Floor Stand P/N:90.WT134.0010
Desktop LCD Display / Stand Configuration Available for option * This model is fitted with wheels and allows easy movement.
* LCD monitor can be adjustable the height from 1100mm jto 1700mm high.
* Main holder dimension: 1700(H) x 600(W) x 600(D) mm.
* With 75mm x 75mm & 100mm x 100mm VESA standard interface.
* Max loading: 10kgs.
* Material: Aluminum.
* Option second mounting KIT.
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Note: Please set up monitor as landscape, for safety reason
no allow turn it to portrait.
2. System View 2-1. Front View
1 Touch screen
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2 IR Receiver and LED indicate 2-2. Rear View 3 Speaker holes 4 Hard drive disk door 5 VESA mounting screw holes 6 Ventilation holes
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2-3. I/O Ports View
1. RJ-50 RS232 x 4
2. RJ-11 Cash Drawer Connector
3. RJ-50 Monitor RS232 support Daisy Chain
4. Printer Port
5. PC VGA out
6. Dual Giga LAN
7. USB x 6
8. Monitor VGA in
9. Antenna Hole x3
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6 7
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2-4. Dimensions
Panel Size System Size
WT22M-RH 495.6 (W) x 292.2 (H) x 16.35(D) (typ) 532x332x60mm(WxHxD)
3. System Assembly
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3-1. HDD Replacement 1. Turn to the rear side of the system.
2. Unscrew the screw (x1) securing the HDD door and the rear cover of the system.
3. Disconnect the SATA cable from the drive.
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3-2. RAM Replacement Opening the Rear Cover Please open the rear cover first then remove and replace the RAM module.
You can refer to the motherboard layout to find the memory compartment.
1. Remove the HDD (see Chapter 3-1) and unscrew the screws (x19) on the rear cover to
access the motherboard.
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Removing a RAM Module 2. Use both fingers to pull the ejector clips out of the sides of the module.
3. Slide the memory module out of the memory slot.
Installing a RAM Module 4. Slide the memory module into the memory slot and press down until the ejector clips click in
place.
3-3. CPU Replacement
Step1:Unscerw fan Module screw as photo.
Step2:Remove fan Module.
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Step3:Unscrew the CPU socket
Step4:Put the CPU into the socket, and check the direction.
Step5:Screw the CPU socket.
Step6:Put fan Module
Step7:Scerw fan Module screw as below photo
3-4. Power Adapter Replacement 1. Disconnect the power cable from the I/O panel.
4. Peripheral Installation 4-1. External Module Installation 1. Turn the system to the rear side.
2. Attach the external module into the right position of the system and fasten the screws (x2).
3. Connect the external module cable to the USB and COM-RJ45 convertible connector on the
I/O panel.
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Note: Please set up the power setting for COM3 or COM4 with 5V, see Chapter 6 - Jumper Setting
4-2. Wall Mount Kit Assembly 1. Fix the wall-mount bracket onto the wall.
2. Place the VESA bracket onto the VESA mounting holes on the system and fasten the
screws (x4).
3. Align the VESA bracket with the system into the wall-mount brakcet and make sure they
are well
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4-3. KIOSK Bracket Assembly
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厚度:60.5mm
4-4. Wireless LAN Installation
To external antenna
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4-5. CF Card Module Installation 1. Turn over the system to access the HDD door.
2. Unfasten the screw (x1) to remove the HDD door.
3. Assemble the CF to SATA bridge board onto the HDD bay with the screws (x3).
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4. Replace the CF card by sliding it into or outward from the slot of CF bridge board.
5. Reverse the step 1 to cover the HDD door.
4-6. Cash Drawer (RJ-11) Software Configuration
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You can install a cash drawer through the cash drawer port. Please verify the pin assignment
before installation.
Cash Drawer Pin Assignment
Pin Signal
1 GND
2 DOUT bit0
3 DIN bit0
4 12V / 24V
5 DOUT bit1
6 GND
Cash Drawer Controller Register The Cash Drawer Controller use one I/O addresses to control the Cash Drawer.
Attribute: Read / Write
Size: 8bit
BIT BIT7 BIT6 BIT5 BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0
Attribute Reserved Read Reserved Write Reserved
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Reserved
Cash Drawer "DOUT bit1" pin output control
Cash Drawer "DOUT bit0" pin output control
Reserved
Cash Drawer "DIN bit0" pin input status
Reserved
COM Connector Pin 36 = SuperIO(F81865F) Pin 53 as GPIO01
COM Connector Pin 38 = SuperIO(F81865F) Pin 54 as GPIO02
COM Connector Pin 40 = SuperIO(F81865F) Pin 56 as GPIO04
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How to program the related registers:
out 0x4e, 0x87 ; Enable register read/write by softeare.
out 0x4e, 0x87
out 0x4e, 0x07
out 0x4f, 0x06 ; Set LDN
out 0x4e, 0x30 ; Set register's Index( 0x30, for example )
in byte_value, 0x4f ; Get the register value from chip.
and byte_value, 0xfe ; Clear the related bits. ( "Enable/Disable GPIO Port", for example )
or byte_value, 0x01 ; Set the related bits. ( "Enable/Disable GPIO Port", for example )
out byte_value. 0x4f ; Set the register value into chip.
out 0x4e, 0xaa ; Disable register read/write by softeare.
The register's in datasheet; you can reference to the attached file.
The session is "8.6 GPIO Registers(CR06)" in page 87.
You have to program the following registers in basic:
CR06 Index F0h[1] = 0/1 = GPIO01(COM Connector Pin 36) as input/output pin
CR06 Index F0h[2] = 0/1 = GPIO02(COM Connector Pin 38) as input/output pin
CR06 Index F0h[4] = 0/1 = GPIO04(COM Connector Pin 40) as input/output pin
CR06 Index F1h[1] = 0/1 = GPIO01(COM Connector Pin 36) with a Lo/Hi voltage output while it is
output mode.
CR06 Index F1h[2] = 0/1 = GPIO02(COM Connector Pin 38) with a Lo/Hi voltage output while it is
output mode.
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CR06 Index F1h[4] = 0/1 = GPIO04(COM Connector Pin 40) with a Lo/Hi voltage output while it is
output mode.
CR06 Index F2h[1] = 0/1 = GPIO01(COM Connector Pin 36) read as a Lo/Hi voltage input while it is
input mode.
CR06 Index F2h[2] = 0/1 = GPIO02(COM Connector Pin 38) read as a Lo/Hi voltage input while it is
input mode.
CR06 Index F2h[4] = 0/1 = GPIO04(COM Connector Pin 40) read as a Lo/Hi voltage input while it is
input mode.
The following setting is by your add-board design:
CR06 Index F3h[1] = 0/1 = GPIO01(COM Connector Pin 36) with a open-drain/push-pull design.
CR06 Index F3h[2] = 0/1 = GPIO02(COM Connector Pin 38) with a open-drain/push-pull design.
CR06 Index F3h[4] = 0/1 = GPIO04(COM Connector Pin 40) with a open-drain/push-pull design.
In DOS, you just use ASM with "in" "out" command or C with "inportb" "outportb" or QBasic with "INP" "OUT".
If your program is in Windows, you have to write a Ring-0 I/O driver to access 0x4e/0x4f I/O ports.
Or, you can use the DLL writen by some one:
IO.DLL - http://www.geekhideout.com/iodll.shtml
WinIO.DLL - http://www.internals.com/
How to write a C/C++/Basic or the other program: all description are on the OfficalWebSite and ZIP file,
please reference it.
Cash Drawer Control Command Example Use Debug.EXE program under DOS or Windows98
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4-7. Gravity Vector Seneor's GPIO Pins Software Configuration
1. Set PCH_GPIO6, PCH_GPIO7 as GPIO pins mode
in byte_value, 0x0501
and byte_value, 0x3f
or byte_value, 0xc0
out 0x0501, byte_value
2. Set PCH_GPIO6, PCH_GPIO7 as Input pins mode
in byte_value, 0x0504
and byte_value, 0x3f
or byte_value, 0xc0
out 0x0504, byte_value
3. Read PCH_GPIO6, PCH_GPIO7 status to know the gravity vector.
in byte_value, 0x050c
and byte_value, 0xc0
if ( byte_value = 0x00 ) { gravity vector = ? and what to do. } //; Depends on install location
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if ( byte_value = 0x40 ) { gravity vector = ? and what to do. }
if ( byte_value = 0x80 ) { gravity vector = ? and what to do. }
if ( byte_value = 0xc0 ) { gravity vector = ? and what to do. }
In DOS, you just use ASM with "in" "out" command or C with "inportb" "outportb" or QBasic with "INP" "OUT".
If your program is in Windows, you have to write a Ring-0 I/O driver to access 0x4e/0x4f I/O ports.
Or, you can use the DLL writen by some one:
IO.DLL - http://www.geekhideout.com/iodll.shtml
WinIO.DLL - http://www.internals.com/
How to write a C/C++/Basic or the other program: all description are on the OfficalWebSite and ZIP file,
please reference it.
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5. Specification
CPU
Intel Sandy Bridge CPU (socket G2)
CHIPSET
Intel QM67 (Huron River Platform)
MEMORY
Support : SO-DIMM DDR3 x 2 (MAX 8G)
GRAPHICS
Intel CPU Build-in
LAN
Dual Intel Lan W82579LM+intel 82583V
Audio
Realtek ALC886
Mini-Card slot (Option)
x2 (Wi-Fi, Digital TV Tuner card, 3G Module for optional)
Storage
320G 2.5” SATA HDD
SYSTEM BIOS
AMI 8Mb SPI Flash ROM BIOS
Touch Panel
AMR Touch Screen (Win 7 support 10 Fingers)
Another SPEC
Standard VESA Screw Hole (100x100mm)
Build-in 2W Stereo Speaker and AMP
Build-in 1.3M (Crystal Eye) Camera
Watchdog Timer: (1sec ~255min)
Wall Mount kit included
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WT22M-RH Panel 21.5” (1920x1080 250cd/m2
)
Side I/O – with cover
COM Port x4 (RI/5V/12V by Jumper) RJ-50 Type
COM2 (232/422/485 by Jumper)
RJ-11(Cash drawer 12V/20V by Jumper)
Printer Port x1
USB 2.0 x6
GbE LAN RJ45 *2
5.1 CH Audio Jack (horizontal x 3)
DC 20V (AC Adaptor 20V/4.5A/90W)
VGA input connector x1 from AD board
VGA output connector x1 from Motherboard (for Dual Display)
On Board Pin Head / Connector on board
Fan power x 2
USB 8Pin x 1
Monitor IR Receiver and Remoter Controller (Optional)
Dimension / Weight (reference only)
WT22M-RH 532x332x60mm(WxHxD) / 7.6Kg
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6. Jumper Setting 6-1. For Huronriver Motherboard 6-1-1.Motherboard Placement
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6-1-2. I/O board Placement
6-1-3. Jumper Setting RJ50-DB9F serial Cable
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Pin Definition
RJ45 Pin RS_232 RS_485 RS_422 DB9 Pin
2 DCD# RS485_TXRX- RS422_TX- 1
4 RX# RS485_TXRX+ RS422_TX+ 2
6 TX# NC RS422_RX+ 3
8 DTR# NC RS422_RX- 4
9 GND GND GND 5
3 DSR# NC NC 6
5 RTS# NC NC 7
7 CTS# NC NC 8
10 RI# NC NC 9
1 - - - NC NC - - -
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Data Carrier Detect 6 Data Set Ready
2 Received Data 7 Request to Send
3 Transmitted Data 8 Clear to Send
4 Data Terminal Ready 9 Ring Indicator
5 Signal Ground
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COM2 RS232/485/422 Setting
Default Setting
COM2 setting
J1 J2 J3 J4
RS232 1-2
3-5 3-5 1-2
4-6 4-6 3-4
5-6
RS422 3-4
1-3 1-3 N/A
2-4 2-4 N/A
N/A
RS485 5-6
1-3 1-3 N/A
2-4 2-4 N/A
N/A
COM1, COM2, COM3 & COM4 RI or Power Setting
Default Setting
RI Power
Jumper J5 J6 J7 J8
Port COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4
RI 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
5V 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4
12V 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6
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Cash Drawer Power Setting
RJ11 Power
J9
12V 1-2
19V 2-3
CMOS Operation Mode
Appendix A: Drivers Installation The shipping package includes a Driver CD in which you can find every individual
driver and utility that enables you to install the drivers on the system.
Please insert the Driver CD into the drive and double click on the “index.htm” to
select the models. You can refer to the drivers installation guide for each driver in
the “Driver/Manual List”.
Notice: Intel QM67 support TPM, Please see \TPM folder find IFX_ReleaseNotes_RTM.pdf.
Please follow your model name to install utility from \Utility\ folder.
Such as WT22M-RH Touch Panel utility at \Utility\WT22M-RH\Touch Tools folder.
WT22M-RH Webcam utility at \Utility\WT22M-RH\WebCam folder.
WT22M-RH Roation utility at \Utility\WT22M-RH\Roation tools folder.
WT19M-RH Touch Panel utility at \Utility\WT19M-RH\Touch Tools folder.
WT19M-RH Webcam utility at \Utility\WT19M-RH\WebCam folder.
WT19M-RH Roation utility at \Utility\WT19M-RH\Roation tools folder.
WT19M-FH Touch Panel utility at \Utility\WT19M-FH\Touch Tools folder….
Part No.: 49.00000.0000 Doc. No.: WT22M-RH-OL-1108A