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Chapter 1: <strong>7401</strong>-2xxx/3xxx Product Overview 1-19<br />

In order to save an RS‐232 port, the touch data is delivered to the<br />

system through the mouse interface. This requires a mouse‐aware<br />

touch device driver for the appropriate OS.<br />

When the system is operating in the dimmed display mode, touch<br />

activity can restore full brightness if instructed by software to do so.<br />

When system is in low power mode, touch activity can generate the<br />

mouse port interrupt (IRQ12).<br />

Processor Board Connectors<br />

All connectors are either keyed or impossible to plug incorrectly due to<br />

mechanical design of the product.<br />

External Connectors<br />

VGA CRT RGB 15 pin D Shell<br />

Ethernet RJ45<br />

Dual USB Type A<br />

External Stereo speaker (3.5mm<br />

jack)<br />

Power supply<br />

RS‐232 9 pin D shell (two, one<br />

with +12 V power option)<br />

PS/2 Keyboard<br />

Customer Display<br />

Cash Drawer<br />

IRDA<br />

20‐pin high density RS‐232<br />

Conversion connector<br />

Microphone<br />

S‐Video<br />

Internal Connectors<br />

LCD<br />

Back light Inverter<br />

Integrated Speaker Module<br />

MSR<br />

Touch screen (PS/2)<br />

Integrated Scanner (<strong>7401</strong>)<br />

Motion Sensor / Power Indicator<br />

PCI Expansion header<br />

IDE<br />

Parallel port (POS Board header)<br />

Cash Drawer port (POS Board<br />

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