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Hardware Announcement June 22, 2004
IBM SurePOS 700 Series offers new models with Windows XP Professional preloaded Overview
Key prerequisites
At a glance
Select IBM SurePOS 700 Terminals — the SurePOS W81 (781 base unit) and W41 (741 base unit) — may be ordered with a Microsoft Windows XP Professional preload. The Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system is licensed for use in a store environment, running retail point of sale applications on these select SurePOS Terminals.
Customer review of the licensing terms for the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system.
IBM SurePOS 780 — Performance
The SurePOS 700 Series offers maximum flexibility and investment protection, and now adds the convenience of ordering a Microsoft operating system already installed.
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Highlights of the license terms:
Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz processor
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Limited use of office applications (that is, browsers, databases, spreadsheets, e-mail, and word processors) is provided for store management operations only. The Microsoft Windows XP Professional standard desktop interface may not be used as a retail application interface to the end user. The ability to overwrite the installed image is limited to the same Windows operating system release. Customers are not authorized to install a different version of a Microsoft Windows operating system.
Planned availability date
June 25, 2004
533 MHz front side bus (P4 socket)
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512 MB DDR base memory (2 GB maximum)
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Shared video memory 64 MB maximum
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80 GB 7200 rpm HDD (standard)
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Additional drive options
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional (provided on W81)
IBM SurePOS 740 — Value
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Intel Celeron 2 GHz processor −
400 MHz front side bus (P4 socket)
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256 MB DDR base memory (2 GB maximum)
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Shared video memory 64 MB maximum
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40 GB 7200 rpm HDD (standard on W41, option on all other models)
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Additional drive options
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional (provided on W41)
For ordering, contact: Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or the Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL
Reference: SE001
This announcement is provided for your information only. For additional information, contact your IBM representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU, or visit the IBM home page at: http://www.ibm.com. IBM United States
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
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Description
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The standard PC componentry Intel-compatible processors
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Standard socketed memory DIMMs
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RS-232 ports
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PC keyboard and mouse ports
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3.5-inch hard drives
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports, a parallel port, and SVGA video
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Since it is a retail-hardened PC, the Next Generation SurePOS 700 runs standard operating systems, such as Windows. Drivers for Windows are provided. There are also retail industry standard OPOS and JavaPOS drivers. Recognizing from the beginning the need for remote program load, IBM has enabled all SurePOS 700s to support the Intel PXE protocol.
Flexibility and choices The SurePOS 700 provides more choices than any other point-of-sale systems on the market today. Retailers can choose the model that best suits their environment, with a range of underlying architectures (P3 to P4 compatible), processors (1.2 GHz to 2.4 GHz), system memory (128 MB to 512 MB), video memory (configurable to 32 MB or 64 MB), POS peripheral ports (all USB or a mix of RS-485 and USB), sizes (12.3 in/312 mm or 17.3 in/440 mm wide), and color (storm gray or iron gray). The choice of footprint allows you to optimize your checkstand layout. The wider footprint models provide the capability to integrate any of the IBM POS keyboards, printers, and full-screen displays, and up to two of the customer displays on top of the system unit. The narrower footprint models provide the capability to integrate the Retail POS Keyboard or the Retail POS Keyboard with Card Reader, any of the printers, and one of the customer displays. An integrated configuration is used when a “traditional POS” appearance is desired or when the POS is sunken in a well at the checkstand. Both wide and narrow models can be used in a distributed configuration, where the system unit is placed under the counter and the input/output devices are placed on the checkstand at the retailer′s discretion. All models can be mounted on their side using the vertical mounting stand, which provides at least one inch of air clearance for each vented side. So, the system unit can either be set on a shelf or screwed to a wall under the counter in a distributed configuration. Take note of the physical dimensions. They are similar to those of the SurePOS 4694 with the exception of a slight increase in height. Since the narrow models consume less space, they may be preferred in distributed configurations. The narrow models are usually better for portable carts, such as those used in amusement parks and garden centers. Once the model determination is made, there are many more options that allow the retailer to customize the SurePOS 700 to their specific environment. One, or up to two, hard disk drives can be added. Then there are the retail peripherals. Worldwide, you may choose from various printers, keyboards, displays, and cash drawers. Add to that the multitude of OEM peripherals and the solution options grow exponentially.
There are four major design points which continue with this enhanced SurePOS 700 family of POS that have determined the form and function of every model within the IBM SurePOS 4694 and SurePOS 700 families since the first Model 4694-001 entered the market in 1993: • • • •
Industry-standard design Product flexibility; customer choices Investment protection Basic functions being standard
Since the SurePOS 4694 introduction, the marketplace has changed, which changed the concept of how these design points were satisfied.
Industry-standard design It is no longer acceptable for point-of-sale terminals to be totally unique, or proprietary, devices. They must be able to run standard PC applications and attach standard PC peripherals as well as point-of-sale unique peripherals and software. The IBM SurePOS 700 utilizes industry standards throughout its design. As a PCI bus machine, the SurePOS 700 provides a platform with the most widely utilized format within the PC industry. SurePOS 700 is a retail-hardened PC and, as such, utilizes:
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Investment protection IBM understands the time and investment retailers have in their POS software applications. Through the introduction of SurePorts all SurePOS 700s support the majority of the 4694 input/output devices, so a retailer can upgrade to a SurePOS 700 system unit and continue to -2-
use their 4694 input/output devices to minimize capital expenditure. SurePorts are the selectable and upgradeable POS ports. The default is an all powered USB selection or you can select the mix of RS-485 and powered USB. These ports are selected when ordering and can also be upgraded later on in the field. Retailers expect to keep their POS terminals at least five to seven years after they purchase them, so it is important to allow for technology enhancements whenever possible. All SurePOS 700s have socketed memory so that more memory can be added in the future, as needed. All models have socketed processors to allow for processor upgrades as the application grows and needs more horsepower.
Basic function standard As functions become standard operating procedure within retail, the SurePOS 700 makes them standard features of the system unit. Every Next Generation SurePOS 700 has audio support standard on the planar, which reduces the number of feature card slots needed and, therefore, allows the system unit to be shorter. Every SurePOS 720, 740, and 780 has SVGA video standard on the planar for the full-screen and GUI applications. Trademarks SurePOS is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. PS/2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation. Celeron is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
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IBM US Announcement Supplemental Information June 22, 2004
Education support Selling and Supporting the IBM SurePOS 720, 740, and 780 Multimedia education is available for customers who support the IBM SurePOS 720, 740, and 780 as a Web downloadable course. To order RE4800A: Selling and Supporting the IBM SurePOS 720, 740, and 780, refer to the Web site http://www.ibm.com/education/retail
Then do the following:
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For details on education offerings related to specific products, visit http://www.ibm.com/services/learning/index.html
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Click Enroll.
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Fill in the registration form. Be sure to select RE4800A in the Course field. Once you submit your registration form, download instructions will be sent to your e-mail address.
IBM SurePOS Models 721, 741, C41, and 781 Service Training Multimedia education on CD-ROM is also available for customers who service the IBM SurePOS Models 721, 741, C41, and 781. To order IBM SurePOS Models 721, 741, C41, and 781 Service Training, refer to the IBM Publications Web site http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/ applications/publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi
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Select your country and click Go.
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Click Search for publications.
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Search for keywords SurePOS and 721.
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Order the CD-ROM. The course is free, but there is a minimal stocking and shipping charge.
Select your country, and then select the product as the category.
Technical information Specified operating environment Physical specifications Large
Large with UPS
Small
Width
442 mm 17.4 in
442 mm 17.4 in
320 mm 12.6 in
Depth
475 mm 18.7 in
475 mm 18.7 in
475 mm 18.7 in
Height
116 mm 4.6 in
116 mm 4.6 in
116 mm 4.6 in
Weight
11.8 kg 26 lb
17.7 kg 39 lb
10 kg 22 lb
Operating environment
Publications Translated safety messages are automatically shipped with every machine. The SurePOS 720, 740, and 780 User′ s Guide is available in softcopy only and can downloaded from the Retail Store Solutions Web site.
Services Integrated Technology Services IBM services include business consulting, outsourcing, hosting services, applications, and other technology management.
Power supply — internal, not UPS
Input voltage
100-127 V ac or 200-240 V ac nominal (universal input, no voltage selector switch)
Frequency
47-63 Hz
Power consumption 60 W typical, 200 W maximum AC loads — internal power supply: None DC loads: Each port has a maximum continuous rating. There is also a total maximum rating from a combination of all ports.
This announcement is provided for your information only. For additional information, contact your IBM representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU, or visit the IBM home page at: http://www.ibm.com. IBM United States
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
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24 V printer ports 38 V printer ports 24 V/38 V cash drawer ports 12 V ports (RS-485) 12 V port (USB) 5 V RS-485 5 V PS/2 keyboard/mouse 5 V in all USB ports
3.0 A 2.1 A 1.0 A 150 mS pulse 1.0 A/port 1.5 A/port 1.0 A/port 0.5 A/port 0.5 A/port
Note: The battery used in the UPS is a sealed lead acid battery. These batteries have a finite life and must be replaced on a regular basis (typically 1-3 years) in order for full standby capability to be maintained.
Temperature
Total 12 V current available for all external loads is 5 A maximum. Total 5 V current available for all external loads is 5 A maximum. For systems with 38 V and 24 V printer ports, printers cannot be attached to both ports in the system at the same time. Do not ever attach two POS printers to any IBM POS at the same time.
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Operating: + 1 0 °C to 40°C with 8% to 80% relative humidity
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Shipping: -40°C to +60°C
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Storage: 0°C to +60°C
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Only one cash drawer may be activated at any instance in time. UPS option
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EMI radiated/conducted (USA/Canada) — FCC/DOC Class A
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EMI radiated (EMEA) — EC CE mark (meets CISPR-22-A emission limits)
Note: The UPS is not autoranging. Different units are required for low and high voltage countries. They are not convertible from one voltage range to the other.
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EMI (conducted) (EMEA) — meets CISPR-22-B emission limits
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EMI radiated/conducted (Japan) — Japan VCCI class 1
Input
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EMI radiated/conducted Class A
Input voltage
100-127 V ac or 200-240 V ac
Input frequency ranges
Autosense 50 Hz +/- 3 Hz 60 Hz +/- 3 Hz
500 VA/300 W
Run time
2.5 minutes minimum at full rated load
Output voltage in battery mode
113.5 V ac +/-10% for low range 220.0 V ac +/-10% for high range
Output voltage waveform
Stepped approximation to sine wave
Frequency (inverter output)
60 Hz +/- 3 Hz for line frequency greater than 55 Hz 50 Hz +/- 3 Hz for line frequency less than 55 Hz
Transfer time
Less than 8 ms typical, 10 ms max, AC to battery
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Integrated autosensing 10/100 Ethernet LAN capability utilizing RJ-45 connector (Models 721, 741, C41, 781). The Ethernet protocol implemented conforms to the IEEE Standard 802.3. Note: System unit must attach to additional hardware not included in order to make the LAN operational:
Battery type
Sealed and leak-proof maintenance-free lead-acid with suspended electrolyte
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1 IEC 320 male
Number and type of output sockets
3 IEC 320 female
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A hub, repeater, switch, or router is required to attach the SurePOS 700 Series to other devices via an Ethernet LAN.
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One UTP category 5 cable that can be used for either 10Base-T or 100Base-Tx Ethernet LANs. The cable is 4.2 meters or 14 feet, with RJ-45 mod jack plugs on both ends (Models 721, 741, C41, and 781).
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One country-specific power cord (included in ship group).
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Product safety messages as required (included in ship group).
Keyboards: All of the system units require one of the keyboards available as a feature, a customer-supplied keyboard, or the 4820 with keypad feature. Displays: All of the system units require one of the displays available as a feature, a customer-supplied display, or the 4820 SurePoint display.
Interface, controls, indicators
Interface port
10Base-T Ethernet can utilize unshielded twisted pair (UTP) category 3, 4, or 5 wiring. 100Base-Tx Ethernet utilizes UTP category 5 wiring. The cabling must be installed per EIA /TIA Standard — Commercial Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard EIA/TIA-568, July 1991; American National Standard, ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-1991 ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-1991.
For Ethernet LAN attach --
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Input socket
Cabling --
Batteries
8 hours typical, 16 hours maximum
MOC
System units
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Battery recharge time
— Korea
Hardware requirements
Output
Capacity
(Korea)
Software requirements: No application software is required to be ordered with the new models of the
Female DB-9 RS232
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SurePOS 700 Series. However, a broad choice of IBM or Business Partner applications are available for the new models.
Security, auditability, and control The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities.
Hardware driver and operating system requirements: The new models of the SurePOS 700 Series require drivers for the 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet and Microsoft Windows XP Professional with POSS support. POSS, Ethernet, and video drivers can be retrieved from Web site
Terms and conditions
http://www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/store
This product is available for purchase under the terms of the IBM Customer Agreement.
At the Web site, access the following: • • • •
Each IBM machine is manufactured from parts that may be new or used. In some cases, a machine may not be new and may have been previously installed. Regardless, IBM′s appropriate warranty terms apply.
Select “Support” button. Look for terminal hardware. Select SurePOS 700. Select downloads.
Volume orders: Contact your IBM representative.
The operating system must be ordered separately. Application required to however, a applications
IBM Global Financing: No
requirements: No application software is be ordered with the SurePOS 700 Series; broad choice of IBM and Business Partner are available.
Warranty period: One year Warranty service
“ IBM Ready for” program: The IBM SurePOS 700 Point-of-Sale System is a platform that is participating in the IBM Ready for Retail Store innovations program. This program provides a way for third-party solution providers to test their solutions against criteria established by IBM. Retailers who would like this added assurance should look for third-party solutions bearing the “IBM Ready for” mark.
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New features are being introduced to allow customers to get their legacy I/O features from previously installed 4694s and 4800s covered under the new SurePOS 700 system unit warranty. Depending on what pieces you plan to migrate forward to the new SurePOS 700, you will need to order one of the following features:
Limitations: One POS printer is supported — 24V or 38V.
Service during printers Service during displays Service during displays Service during drawers Service during keyboards
Up to two customer displays are supported, for example: •
One double-sided VFD (counts as two displays) or
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One single-sided VFD or LCD, and another single-sided VFD or LCD
Up to two Single-Byte Character Set (SBCS) POS keyboards are supported (not including normal PC keyboards): •
One POS system keyboard (ANPOS)
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One POS keyboard (ANPOS with pointing device, Compact ANPOS, or other POS keyboards)
IBM On-Site Repair (IOR), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, same day response
warranty period for legacy
8901
warranty period for legacy CRT
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warranty period for legacy 2x20
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warranty period for legacy cash
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warranty period for legacy
8905
Usage plan machine: No IBM hourly service rate classification: One
When a type of service involves the exchange of a machine part, the replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order.
Up to two MSRs (including those integrated in the keyboards) are supported.
A system unit with Microsoft Windows XP Professional preload will have a blank HDD installed if replaced. It is the customer′s responsibility to reload the HDD.
Up to two cash drawers are supported. When running IBM 4690 OS on a SurePOS 720 (4800-721) 800x600 is the maximum resolution supported. 1024x768x64K colors requires more than 1 MB of video memory using a VBE interface. When using BIOS or a VBE call the maximum video memory is 1 MB.
Field-installable features: Yes Model conversions: No
Planning information
Machine installation: Customer setup. Customers are responsible for installation according to the instructions IBM provides with the machine.
Customer responsibilities: A system unit with Microsoft Windows XP Professional preload will have a blank HDD installed if replacement is necessary. It is the customer′s responsibility to reload the HDD.
Graduated charges: No. This product does not contain Licensed Internal Code or Licensed Machine Code. Educational allowance: A reduced charge is available to qualified education customers. The educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or allowance.
Cable orders: All the required cables are orderable with the IBM SurePOS 700 Next Generation.
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Prices Contact your IBM representative for prices information for this announcement.
Order now To order, contact the Americas Call Centers, your local IBM representative, or your IBM Business Partner. To identify your local IBM representative or IBM Business Partner, call 800-IBM-4YOU (426-4968). Phone: Fax: Internet: Mail:
800-IBM-CALL (426-2255) 800-2IBM-FAX (242-6329) ibm —
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Reference: SE001 The Americas Call Centers, our national direct marketing organization, can add your name to the mailing list for catalogs of IBM products. Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date. Trademarks SurePOS, IBMLink, EIA, and SurePoint are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. PS/2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation. Celeron is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
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