Connecting cables, Operating system recovery – POSIFLEX Business Machines 16560900020 User Manual

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Part 14

15”85.1/89.4T
17”89 8/94 1T

Align the four matching pegs on the back of the main unit as circled

in the below left picture with the four matching holes in the wall mount
brackets as also marked in circles in the top pictures and allow the main unit to

slide down the winding grooves in the wall mount
backpack. Connect all cables coming out of the
backpack into the cable cover area of main unit.

The area required for wall mount

application is determined by the main unit
dimensions and is 378 mm in width and 312 mm in
height for KS-6615/7315 and is 426 mm in width

and 370 mm in height for KS-6617/7317.

CONNECTING CABLES

To have the re-assembled main unit with stand assembly ready for

operation, please connect all required cables to the appropriate connectors.
Please make sure that each connector is connected to the correct port with the
correct orientation. Damages due to incorrect connection or orientation are
not covered by product warranty!

Some connectors like the LAN or CR connector have to be gently

inserted until a click is heard. It is recommended that connectors such as the
COM, external VGA and LPT connector be screwed into place once seated.

Adjust the slack of each cable and close the cable cover. Re-adjust the

tilt angle of the screen for best viewing.

Connect the cables to appropriate external devices through the cable

exit at the bottom of stand assembly. Please make sure that each connector has
to be connected to the right device in the right way.
CAUTION: On doing any insertion or extraction of any connector, please

always hold the connector head itself instead of pulling on the
cable wire. Failure to do this could damage the cable and jack
that is considered as an artificial destruction and is not
covered by the warranty.

OPERATING SYSTEM RECOVERY

For KS systems with operating system in the Compact Flash Card,

once the Compact Flash is damaged for any reason, the thin client may fail to
boot. A bootable new Compact Flash Card will be required to have the
workstation back to work
. Please follow instructions given by the System
Integrator to deal with situations like that. One more advice for CF Card
application is that in spite of the fact that it is used in the way like an ordinary
HDD, usual utilities such as FDISK.EXE or FORMAT.COM shall never be
used on CF Card
otherwise the boot sector of operating system itself may be
damaged and causing the CF Card no longer bootable.

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