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Table Of Contents
- POC-621 Series (DC-/ AC-in model)
- Contents
- 1 General Information
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Specifications
- 1.3 Dimensions
- Figure 1.1 Dimensions of the POC-621
- Figure 1.2 POC-621 Hot Swappable Battery Pack Dimensions
- Figure 1.3 POC-621 with Smart Card Reader Dimensions
- Figure 1.4 POC-621 with RFID & Camera Accessory Dimensions
- Figure 1.5 POC-621 VESA Mounting
- Figure 1.6 POC-621 Series Front Panel
- 1.3.1 Optional Modules
- 1.3.2 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Solution
- 1.4 Operating Principle
- 1.5 Intended User Profile
- 1.6 Front Bezel Button
- 2 System Setup
- 3 Hot Swapping Battery Pack Operation
- 4 Operation and Safety
- A POC-621 Series VESA Mounting
- B Driver Installation
- C PCM-8722 Connector Map
- D PCM-8722 Jumper Settings
- D.1 PCM-8722 Jumper setting
- Table D.1: CN3 ME Manufacturing Mode
- Table D.2: CN5 Clear CMOS
- Table D.3: CN6 (Not Install) Clear ME
- Table D.4: CN8 (Not Install) System Reset
- Table D.5: CN13 LVDS Voltage Setup
- Table D.6: CN40 Power Button (Internal Test Only)
- Table D.7: PCN4 Power Debug (Reserved)
- Table D.8: SW1 Board Setup
- Table D.9: SW1 Pin 4 Speaker Function
- Table D.10: SW2 Panel Resolution/Type Setup
- D.1 PCM-8722 Jumper setting
- E Advanced BIOS Functions
POC-621 Series User Manual 14
2.1 A Quick Tour of the POC-621 Series
Before you start to set up the POC-621 take a moment to become familiar with the
locations and purposes of the controls, drives, connection, and ports. These are illus-
trated in the figures below.
When you place the POC-621 Series upright on the desktop, its front panel appears
as shown in the following figure — Figure 2.1.
2.1.1
Front view
Figure 2.1 Front View of the Point-of-Care Terminal
Front Bezel view
(1) LCD panel with Touch Screen module
(2) Power symbol w/ indicator light
2.1.2
Rear View
When you turn the Point of Care Terminal around and look at its rear cover, the
sunken I/O section can be found at the bottom of the panel PC, as shown in Figures
2.2 and 2.3. (The I/O section includes various I/O ports — like serial ports, a VGA
port, an Ethernet port, USB ports, etc.)
Figure 2.2 Rear View of the Point of Care Terminal
(1)
(2)
(1)