Posiflex AURA-9000 User Manual

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USB Connection
The USB connector on Aura-9000 is a type B
USB connector at lower right position below the
serial port. Use the normal USB Cable (P/N:
21863250800) as in the left picture to connect the
type A end to a normal USB port of host system.
Please visit our web site http://www.posiflex.com
or http://www.posiflex.com.tw for detailed
information of the USB driver installation if required. Please note that for
Aura-9000, there must be no cable connection at the serial ports on the printer.

Peripheral Connection
The peripheral controller is a 6-pin RJ11 type modular jack. With use of
Posiflex cash drawer cable come with cash drawer, this port can control a
Posiflex cash drawer CR3100 or CR3200 or CR4000 or CR4100 or CR-6310.
If a Posiflex special split cable is used instead, this port can control two cash
drawers of above models. When the printer is used as a kitchen printer, please
use this port for kitchen bell connection instead.

Wi-Fi Connection
To use Wi-Fi connection, please set up through official utility - Posiflex Wi-Fi
POS Printer Manager. There are two interfaces to organize Aura-9000W
which are USB and Wi-Fi. When the first time use Aura-9000W, please set the
host terminal’s Wi-Fi configuration to AD-HOC (peer to peer) mode when
setting through Wi-Fi interface. Another method to setup Aura-9000W is by
USB interface and please uses Wi-Fi POS Printer Manager to setup Printer
after USB connected.

Power Connection
The power connector is a 3-PIN jack between the peripheral connector and the
parallel connector for Aura-9000P. Either a Posiflex supplied power adaptor or
a printer power cable from a Posiflex POS system can be connected to this
connector to supply power for this printer. During insertion of the power plug,
be sure to hear the click to obtain a firm contact.

CAUTION: Before doing the insertion or extraction of the power plug, be

sure to pull the outer sleeve of the plug backward to release
the internal latch. Failure to do this could damage the power
plug. Such damage is considered as an artificial destruction
and is not covered by the warranty.

Type A

Normal USB
Plugs

Type B

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