Intel J2 650 - Manual

Intel J2 650

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Overview
  • Page 7 – Specification; Main board; Quick Change-hot swap; Quick Change; Internal Expansion
  • Page 9 – Unique Features; Intel’s Desktop Processor Socket LGA 775
  • Page 11 – System; Configurations; shown below
  • Page 12 – Processors currently supported on the 650
  • Page 13 – Off / On button Location
  • Page 14 – Hard Disks; HDD access panel
  • Page 15 – Compact Flash; Compact Flash access panel; Touch Screen
  • Page 16 – System Board; System board; LCD Display; . The Intel controller allows for the display to be
  • Page 17 – Secondary Display Port
  • Page 18 – Serial ports; RTS
  • Page 19 – Parallel Port; USB ports; see
  • Page 20 – Ethernet Connection; as shown below; Kensington Security Slot; Please see below
  • Page 22 – Cash Drawer Ports; illustrated below
  • Page 23 – Power Supply; Power Input connector
  • Page 24 – Service; Removing the Head from the Base; Base Locking Screw
  • Page 25 – Removing the Power Supply; Screw location
  • Page 26 – Wall Mounting Bracket; The units slides on to the mounting bracket hooks; Wall mounting screws are not supplied; , as different types of walls require different
  • Page 27 – VESA Mounting; Wall Mount Bracket / Mounting Holes 75mm VESA Pattern
  • Page 28 – surface, place the unit screen-side down. Remove the two cover
  • Page 29 – Changing the System Board; see photo below
  • Page 31 – Adding Memory; Remove the back cover. You can now access the two memory sockets the; Changing the Processor; . Remove the back cover by removing the two screws now remove
  • Page 32 – Accessing the CF Card; Remove screw as shown
  • Page 33 – Accessing the Hard Drives; Remove cover screw as shown
  • Page 34 – BIOS Setup; Entering the BIOS Setup; Entering Setup...; Main, System Overview; Main screen
  • Page 35 – Advanced Settings; Advanced Setting Screen; SATA Configuration
  • Page 37 – Super I/O Configuration; Configure Super I/O Chipsets screen
  • Page 38 – USB Configuration; USB Configuration screen
  • Page 39 – Manual Mode Setting screen
  • Page 40 – LCD Brightness Control Mode / Auto Mode; Auto Mode Setting screen
  • Page 42 – Display OEM Logo
  • Page 43 – RTC Configuration Screen; Wake On LAN
  • Page 44 – Boot Settings Screen
  • Page 45 – Exit Options; Exit Options Screen
  • Page 46 – You can download the 650 graphics driver from the J2 web site at:
  • Page 47 – Audio Driver Installation; The Audio Drivers can be downloaded from the J2 web site at:; Setup; and then follow the
  • Page 48 – Second Audio setup screen; LAN Driver Installation; Just answer Next or Yes to
  • Page 49 – Touch Screen Driver Installation; The Touch Drivers can be downloaded from the J2 web site at:; , and then follow the
  • Page 52 – then; Configure Utility; The program will launch, then select the; Tools
  • Page 53 – OPOS drivers; Additional information to be added
  • Page 54 – J2 Health Monitor; is a self extracting program
  • Page 55 – Running Health Monitor; The program will run at startup and the icon
  • Page 57 – Registry Keys; MAX
  • Page 59 – RAID; RAID Overview; can be mixed using an Intel Matrix RAID configuration,; AHCI; not AHCI
  • Page 61 – Specify Additional Device; Please insert the disk labeled Manufacturer-supplied; Enter; Drive Failed Icon in tray
  • Page 64 – Packing List; Standard Items
  • Page 65 – 50 with front swipe MSR
  • Page 66 – Installing the 650 MSR
  • Page 68 – MSR Utility, Basic Settings; MSR Utility Basic Settings screen
  • Page 70 – Alphanumeric touch keyboard
  • Page 71 – MSR Firmware Update
  • Page 73 – Software Setup in XP
  • Page 75 – On steady
  • Page 76 – Customer Display; Secondary Video Display; To be added; Fingerprint Reader / MSR; To be added
  • Page 77 – Laser Scanner
  • Page 78 – Contact Information; Worldwide Headquarters:
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

650 System Manual (Draft) Version 0.4 August 20, 2008 2 Contents   Overview ............................................................................................................................ 5 Specification.......................................................................................

Page 5 - Overview

650 System Manual (Draft) Version 0.4 August 20, 2008 5 Overview The 650 from J2 is the most high performance integrated Point of Sale computer available to date. This amazingly versatile unit can be configured as either a low power fan less thin client terminal; as a midrange thick client terminal;...

Page 7 - Specification; Main board; Quick Change-hot swap; Quick Change; Internal Expansion

650 System Manual (Draft) Version 0.4 August 20, 2008 7 Specification Main board CPU Support Intel Desktop Processors LGA775, 1066 MHz FSB, 65W TDP max Intel 1.6 GHz Celeron 420 Conroe Core, Standard Chipset Intel Q965 North Bridge, Intel ICH8R South Bridge, HD Audio VIA1708B, Ethernet Realtek 8111C...

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