El documento describe las soluciones de punto de venta de Toshiba, incluyendo las líneas SurePOS 700 y SurePOS 500. Estas soluciones están diseñadas para mejorar la experiencia del cliente, aumentar la productividad de los empleados y optimizar la eficiencia operacional mediante características como pantallas táctiles infrarrojas, administración remota y capacidades de ahorro de energía. Toshiba ofrece una variedad de configuraciones para satisfacer las necesidades de diferentes industrias minoristas.
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Las soluciones de ToshibaGCS están diseñadas para proteger el medio ambiente, ayudar a mejorar
la experiencia del cliente, incremenar la productividad de los empleados y la eficiencia operacional.
TCx Advantage
Entrega innovación y valor mientras disminuye el costo total de propiedad
RMA
Light-Path
Management
Fácil de
Administrar
Con poca o sin
herramienta
Amplia cobertura de
servicio nacional y
mundial
Servicio Superior
Materiales
Reciclables
Eco-friendly
disposal
Energy savings
Eco-friendly
Ambientes Hostiles
Protección de la
Inversión
Diseño Innovador
Propuesta de Valor Soluciones POS TGCS
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POS
Soporta Linux
Configuración Distribuida
Retail-hardening
Longevidad de modelos
Diseño y fabricación específicos
Vida útil extendida
Estructura de soporte especializada
en Retail
PC-Cash Drawer
Soporta Linux
Configuración Distribuida
Uso hogareño/personal
Rápido cambio de modelos
Diseño subcontratado y
componentes críticos OEM
Ciclo de reemplazo corto
Soporte distribuido entre múltiples
proveedores
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Las soluciones de PC-Cash Drawers ofrecen algunas características de POS,
pero quedan mal posicionadas en aspectos críticos que impactan la
performance en el ambiente de Retail
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Arquitectura
Recurso Aplicación POS
Aplicación
estandar
Processor 5 - 15% 20 - 30%
Memory RAM
(access speed)
10 - 20% 10 - 20%
(HDD)
(access speed)
15 - 20% 25 - 45%
I/Os Control 40 - 75% 15 - 25%
Main board & data bus clock
Processor clock & instruction set
Hw buffers size
Video controller & memory
HDD access time
Memory access time
Bios bus optimization (DMA, etc)
I/Os controller buffer
Qué es importante para una aplicación POS?
La arquitectura de Toshiba SurePos está diseñada para aislar del main board las funciones de
control del I/O
Protege la eficiencia y compatibilidad de los cambios en el mainboard.
Habilita a Toshiba a enlazar nuevos modelos compatibles con los existentes.
Alta eficiencia incluso con procesadores antiguos (administración del ciclo de vida).
VIDEO
Memory
HD, FD
Keyboard
Powered USB
Cash Drawer
Scanner
Display
Printer
Network
CPU
Memory Bus ControlHDD Adapters
Video, etc
I/Os Control
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Toshiba Remote Management Agent (RMA)
Software para la administración de sistemas Empresarial: IBM Tivoli, IBM
Director, and/or business partner applications
Independent software vendors
IBM Systems Director
Enterprise
Tiendas
Store YStore X
Store Z
Remote
Management
Agent, Master
Agent
POS
Applications
Self-Checkout
Point of Sale
Kiosks
Point of
Sale
Scanners
Point of Sale
Intelligent
Scales
Retail
Peripherals
Remote
Management Agent,
General Agents
RMA esta disponible sin
costo adicional con los
Equipos de TGCS
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REMOTE MANAGMENT AGENT (RMA)
Características Beneficios
Permite la configuración remota
Le permite agregar nuevas tiendas y dispositivos rápidamente como cambios
en los requisitos empresariales, con impacto mínimo en las necesidades de
personal.
Optimiza la distribución de
software
Ayuda a minimizar la complejidad de los nuevos sistemas y despliegues de
aplicaciones en tiendas y ayuda como consecuencia a mejorar los procesos y
la eficiencia del personal de IT. Simplifica la implementación a bajo costo,
cambios comercialmente competitivos en una tienda o en cientos de ellas.
Permite el monitoreo preventivo
Disminuye el tiempo de inactividad a través del monitoreo de la disponibilidad
de dispositivos en tiendas, la performance y el uso del umbral en una tienda o
en varias.
Mejora el seguimiento de activos
Permite la administración integral de sistemas de venta minorista, dispositivos
y aplicaciones desde la empresa hasta las tiendas
Ofrece diagnóstico y
determinación de problemas
Reduce el tiempo de inactividad y los costos de IT, mejorando la satisfacción
del cliente, la productividad de los empleados y los ingresos.
Suministra administración de
energía
Mejora la eficiencia de energía con capacidades de apagado y encendido
remoto, e hibernación Permite programar un esquema de administración de
energía en toda la empresa "Store Close" y "Store Open" para ayudar a
ahorrar el consumo de energía y los costos.
RMA More information: http://www-03.ibm.com/products/retail/co/products/software/rsm/rma/index.html
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Disminuyendo costos, Salve el Planeta,
• Automatización Deep sleep
– El equipo entra en un modo de baja energía y ahorrando tanta energía
como si estuviera apagado.
– Rapido y confiable reinicio del sistema.
• Aumente la eficiencia
– Uso de fuentes de energía eficientes y mejor manejo de los procesadores
mobile “Ultra Low Voltage”
• Administración remota
– RMA soporta el estado deep sleep.
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Automatización Deep sleep
Estado Consumo
Típico
Descripción
S0
Working
55W Encendido. El procesador esta trabajando y
funcionando a fondo. Se consume energía con todos
los dispositivos conectados.
S1
Standby
31W Aparece encendido. El procesador esta parado. RAM
esta encendida. El equipo esta en un modo de bajo
consumo.
S3
Suspend to
RAM
3W Aparece apagado. El procesador no tiene energia. La
RAM eta en suspendida. La fuente de energia esta
en un modo de ahorro. Deep sleep.
S4
Suspend to
disk
N/A Aparece pagado. El equipo esta totalmente apagado,
pero la imagen de la memoria ha sido guardad en el
disco duro (También llamado hibernación). Este
estado no es recomendado para los POS.
S5
Off
2W Apagado. El hardware esta completamente apagado.
No quedo guardado ninguna imagen del SO.
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SurePOS 700
Alta performance
NEW! Intel Core i capacidad de tecnología
Nuevos dispositivos
NEW! Opción de disco de estado Sólido
Nuevo Estilo
NEW! Look and Feel
Por Defecto los nuevos modelos están diseñados para
mejor distribución del aire
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SurePOS 740 models 745
Intel® T3100 (Celeron® dual core) processor
Optional 500 GB hard disk drive (HDD) on 745
Optional 64 GB solid state drive (SDD) on 745
1 GB DDR3 base memory on 745 (expandable to
4 GB)
10/100/1000 Ethernet
Soporte de doble vídeo
Unidades de estado sólido
(SDD) es un dispositivo de almacenamiento de
datos
SurePOS 745, 785 con este modelo los usuarios
tienen la opción de utilizar la tecnología SDD.
En comparación con los discos duros, la opción
de SDD ofrece:
Performance - Mejor rendimiento debido al
tiempo de acceso inferior y la latencia.
Fiabilidad - Dado que no existen partes móviles,
SDDS ofrecen una mayor fiabilidad.
Menos consumo - SDD genera menos calor
que los discos duros y consumen menos
energía
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SurePOS 700 – traditional form factor
Intel Celeron 440
(2.0 GHz/800 MHz FSB/ 512 KB L2
cache)
512 MB DDR2 base memory
40GB HDD option
RAID capability standard
Model 743
Intel Core 2 Duo E7400
(2.8 GHz/1066 MHz FSB/ 2MB L2 cache)
250 GB SATA HDD standard
1 GB DDR3 base memory
Model 784
or
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5300
(2.6 GHz/800 MHz FSB/ 2MB L2 cache)
250 GB SATA HDD standard
RAID capability standard
1 GB DDR3 base memory
Intel Core i3 2120
(3.3GHz, 3MB L2 cache)
Model 785
or
500G HDD or 64G SSD kit options
RAID capability standard
2 GB DDR3 base memory
expandable to 8GB
Intel Celeron G540
(2.5GHz, 2MB L2 cache)
Intel T3100 (Celeron dual core)
500G HDD or 64G SSD kit options
RAID through RPQ adapter
1 GB DDR3 base memory
expandable to 4GB
Model 745
Modelo 783
Intel Core 2 Duo E4300
10-50%
15-25%
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SurePorts Protección de la Inversión
+ RS232 Fila
Superior
+ RS485 Fila Superior
+ USB Fila Superior
Fácil de Instalar
Standard
Config.
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LinuxLinux
UPOS driversUPOS drivers
46904690
SurePOS 700SurePOS 700
SUSE Linux Enterprise for POS 11, SP2SUSE Linux Enterprise for POS 11, SP2
When AvailableWhen Available
IBM 4690 OS V6R4 EnhancedIBM 4690 OS V6R4 Enhanced
At General AvailabilityAt General Availability
POSReady 2009, POSReady 7POSReady 2009, POSReady 7
Preloads availablePreloads available
, Winsows 7, Winsows 7
XP tested- not recommended, 7 tested and supportedXP tested- not recommended, 7 tested and supported
MicrosoftMicrosoft
UPOS driversUPOS drivers
DOSDOS PC DOS 2000PC DOS 2000
Compatibility for RS232 native (no POSS DOS)Compatibility for RS232 native (no POSS DOS)
Solución OSSistema Abierto
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Toshiba POS positioning – SurePOS 500
• Segmentos Objetivo
– Comidas, servicios hospitalarios, y especialidad
• Tamaño del cliente
– Grandes empresas y medianos/pequeños retailers
• Enfatizar en la integración y en la tecnología táctil infraroja.
• Acceso a la mayoria de los componentes sin herramientas.
– Accesible desde la parte trasera del equipo: Fuente de poder, disco duro, memoria,
panel de puertos, tarjeta madre
• earn more at www.toshibagcs.com/products
SurePOS 500
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Valores Clave del SurePOS 500
Mejora el Servicio al Cliente
Pantalla Touchscreen IR mejorada
Nuevo display opcional LCD para
cliente de 6.5”
Variedad de Configuraciones
Manejo de Costos
Deep Sleep reduce el consumo de
energía
Procesadores eficientes
Lightpath Management y soporte RMA
Desarmado sin herramientas
Reduce Riesgos
Retail Hardening de IBM
Servicio y soporte durante 7 años
Seguridad Biometric opcional
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Opciones de conectividad!
A. Cash drawer connectors
B. Ethernet
C. 24V powered USB
D. 12V powered USB
E. Standard USB 2.0 (2)**
F. Standard USB 2.0 (2)**
G. PS/2 keyboard
H. PS/2 mouse
I. 12V powered RS232
J. VGA
K. Standard RS232 (3)
A. B. C. E.D. G.F. H.
J. I.K.
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Toshiba POS positioning – SurePOS 300
• Segmentos objetivo
– Farmacias, comercio masivo, y especialidad
• Tamaño del cliente
– Retailers Pequeños/ Medios
• Gran eficiencia de energía y diseño compacto – Enfocados en aumentar el
costo total de adquisición (TCO)
• Actuales clientes de SurePOS 300 pueden continuar con la misma maquina
fisicamente pero con un performance mucho mayor que la anterior SurePOS
300
SurePOS 300
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Caracteristica Beneficios
Diseño compacto y
distribuido
• El equipo mas pequeño del portafolio de Toshiba ayuda a
ahorrar espacio y mejorar los diseños de la tienda.
Procesador Intel
Celeron T3100
• Mejora el rendimiento sin sacrificar los principios ahorradores
de las tecnologias mobile de Intel.
80 PLUS Gold power
supply
• Manejo eficiente de la energia incluso cuando el equipo esta
trabajando al maximo de rendimiento.
SurePOS 300 – Features and benefits
Dual video display • Soporta Dual video mejorando la flexibilidad del equipo y
ayudando a brindar una mejor experiencia de compra a sus
clientes.
Disco de estado
solido (SSD)
• Rapido, bajo consumo de energia, sin partes moviles y
aumenta la confiabilidad del sistema.
Deep sleep
automation and built-
in power
management
• Mientras que su equipo POS este inactivo, minimice el
consumo de energia, apoye las iniciativas globales para cuidar el
medio ambiente y ahorre dinero cada mes.
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SurePOS 300
10%
Models 340, E40 (34A, E4A)*
Intel Celeron M 373 (1GHz) Processor
160G HDD standard, 4G MFD upgrade option
WEPOS and XP preloads available
512MB DDR2 base, 2G max
SurePorts – 3 powered RS232 or 3 12V USB
3 RS232 (2x standard, 1x 9-pin powered)
5 USB ports (3PC- 2 front/1back, 1x24V, 1x
12V)
1 Cash drawer port
*Depot warranty standard on xxA models
Power
Power
Expansion
Expansion
60%
Models 350, E50
Intel T3100 (Celeron dual core)
1 GB DDR3 base memory
500G HDD or 64G SSD options
1G DDR3 base memory, 4G max
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SurePOS 300 & 700 Diferencia Funcionales
SurePOS 300 SurePOS 700
Distributed Only Placement Modular - Distributed or Integrated
Compact Size Wide or Narrow
RS-232 & USB Sureports; Single Sureport Row Connectivity
RS-232, USB, and RS-485 Sureports; 2 Sureport
Rows;
No Internal Expansion Slots Expansion 2 Expansion Slots; Optional UPS
Single 3.5" only
Dual SSD available (not RAID) Dual HDD
Dual 3.5" HDD Slots standard
RAID through adapter (745) or embedded (785)
Sensor driver for environmental variable tracking
No diagnostic lights Lightpath Standard
Optional NVRAM Standard
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Multiples opciones de
configuración
(1.) Tabletop POS
Docks into powered hub with I/O
(3.) Kiosk
• Unlatch and remove head
• Mount on a stand* or on a wall
* Shown in a third-party VESA mount
(2.) POS / Kiosk
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TCxFlight :
Habilidad para trabajar a Demanda
TCxFlight es una solucion mobile
Protección de la tablet con lock
que permite al usuario poder tener
disponibildad cuando lo requiera
Permite conectar y desconectar la
tablet
de manera fácil
Base dock con adaptador habilita
Y permite configurar
Nuevos existentes dispositivos
Solución Mobile con un push button
De fácil acceso
Why TCxFlight?
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Ventajas TGCS SurePos vs PC/POS
Equipo probado en todos sus componentes para soportar el ambiente de Retail,
en temperaturas extremas, derrame accidental de líquidos, descargas eléctricas,
vibraciones, polvo, etc.
Diseñado para trabajar 7X24
Diseño 30% más compacto creado para la industria de Retail
Menor índice de fallas
Tiempo de vida mayor a 5 años
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Ventajas SurePos vs PC/POS
Reducción al 50% del consumo de energía vs PC
Garantía en sitio por 1 año, brindada por Ingenieros IBM certificados en la
industria de Retail.
Fácil de dar servicio gracias a su diseño de fácil acceso.
Soporta Sistemas Operativos Windows, Linux y OS4690*.
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4610 Printers
2 – Two-station (thermal/impact)
C – Check processing (MICR)
R – IBM Onsite Repair
2CR
2NR
1NR
2 – Two-station (thermal/impact)
N - No MICR
R – IBM Onsite Repair
1 – One Thermal Station
N - No MICR
R – IBM Onsite Repair
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Design for ease of service
Interface
adapter CRU
Print head
CRU
Reduce service time and cost
Reduce travel expense and CO2 emissions
from CE travel
Enable BPs and self-maintainers to reduce
downtime and reconfigure inventory
$ xx% reduction costo
Main Card
CRU
Easy Cover
removal &
replacement
Light-Path
Management
ToshibaGCS Exclusive
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Impresoras SureMark 4610 – Ethernet LAN
Beneficios
– Locación remota de las impresoras 4610
– Comparta una impresora con varios POS
– Imprima directamente desde dispositivos móviles
– Ofrece una comunicación rapida y distintos modos de operación.
Ethernet
Shared
Ethernet
Remote
Mobility
Ethernet
Wireless
Router
Nueva Interface Ethernet (Plant features)
– FC 6271 – Adaptador Ethernet para modelos no-fiscal 4610 1xx
– FC 6272 – Adaptador Ethernet para modelos no-fiscal 4610 2xx
La caracteristica Ethernet LAN para impresoras 4610 ofrece una
tarjeta de conección Ethernet 10/100 Estandar que puede ser
instalada en toidos los modelos de impresoras 4610 NO fiscales.
Modelos: 1NR, 2NR & 2CR
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ToshibaGCS I/O peripherals
• Keyboards
– Modular ANPOS and CANPOS
– Modular 67-key and USB 50-key
• Printers
– SureMark™ (4610) Printers
• Displays
– SurePoint™ (4820) Displays (w/ MSR Option)
– 1x11*, 2x20, and Character Graphics Displays
• Cash drawers
– 24 V Wide - (17.75" x 19.75" x 4.75“)
– 24 V Narrow - (12.25" x 19.75" x 5.25“)
– Value cash drawer*
SureVantage is IBM’s unique value proposition in retail. We are focusing on 4 key areas to help reduce total cost of ownership– Easy to Manage, Easy to Service, Eco-friendly, and Innovative design.
In the POS terminals and attached peripherals, it utilizes General Agents. These agents, integrated with IBM Systems Director, allow IT staff to perform remote configuration, software distribution, proactive remote monitoring, asset tracking, diagnostic and problem determination down to the device level — all while enabling enterprise integration to Toshiba and other vendor systems management solutions.
Retailers who are looking to save on energy bills now have an alternative to turning their systems off while not in use. Toshiba POS systems are enabled with deep sleep automation. Deep sleep means the checkout device is in a low power mode and conserving almost as much energy as in the off state. But unlike powering it down, deep sleep is much faster and more reliable to get the system up and running when it is needed again. There is a huge opportunity to reduce power consumption in retail. The majority of retailers leave the store for the night and leave the POS turned on and running, ready to open the store the next morning. Powering down every night is too risky and time consuming. Turning every machine off individually takes too much time and often rebooting the OS and application introduces opportunity for failure. TGCS offers Remote Management Agent and deep sleep automation to allow retailers to manage their energy consumption. RMA supports Wake on LAN. This means the system can be turned off and back on remotely, without anyone being on site. Wake on LAN is now supported not only from an off state but also deep sleep– referred to by the Advanced Control and Power Interface specification ‘S3’. Deep sleep means that the system is in a low power mode and conserving almost as much energy as in the off state, but it is much faster and reliable to wake the system and get your system up and running in the morning. Deep sleep is also supported by Toshiba Remote Management Agent so the system can be turned off and back on remotely. For example, after store closing, systems can be scheduled to sleep then "wake up" in the morning before employees arrive. You save energy while everyone sleeps. Or, a retailer can schedule systems to go into deep sleep during slow periods of the day and resume when high traffic is expected. The greatest energy savings can be realized when the system is engaged in deep sleep for a minimum of 12 hours each day.
This chart displays the definition of the five power states outlined in the ACPI interface. We have measured the typical power draw in each state. These measurements were taken with a typical Point of Sale I/O configuration.
S0 is when the system is turned on and running.
S1 is standby which saves some power, but not enough to make a big impact. This is often used more to avoid screen burn-in than to save energy.
S3 is deep sleep, where key information is saved to RAM and the power supply is in a reduced power mode. This provides a dramatic reduction in energy consumption– at 3 W saving almost as much energy as in the off state.
S4 is not recommended for the retail environment. This is where key information is saved to disk and is similar to hibernate on laptop computers. We have probably all had experiences where we could not wake from hibernate or it took several minutes. This is not robust or reliable enough for retail.
S5 is when the system is powered down. You wonder why there is any draw when the system is off? As long as the power cord is plugged into the wall, there is still a slight power draw, just one watt less than deep sleep at 2 W.
S3 state is what we are referring to as deep sleep. It is an excellent state. The system unit appears to be off. It is only drawing about 3 watts of power. The CPU itself has no power. The RAM is in a very slow refresh mode and the power supply is in a reduced power mode. Compare that going all the way down to an S5 state, which is off. Everything would have to be completely rebooted in order to return to a working state. So it is actually much slower to get up and running and it is only saving about a 1 watt power. You save almost as much energy using S3 and greatly minimize the risk.
The SurePOS 500 is targeted to the food service, hospitality, and specialty retail segments. It is designed for large enterprise and mid-sized to smaller retailers. The SurePOS 500 is a good fit when retailers need an integrated, touch screen POS, in a high volume retail operation. This solution offers tool-less serviceability of all major components, allowing easier service of the system unit by technicians and self maintainers. The infrared touch technology utilized in the SurePOS 500, and discussed earlier, provides a number of benefits for retailers. It provides the best image quality, the least amount of glare, and the highest levels of reliability. There is virtually no downtime for service. There is nothing mechanical. There are no overlays or anything to wear out. It provides the best total cost of ownership (TCO), and the longest life. There is no force required to register a touch. Infrared touch technology never has to be recalibrated. It works with finger, gloved finger, non-conductive stylus, credit card, and long fingernails. For these reasons and more, the SurePOS 500 has had good success in the food service and hospitality retail segments.
Our new SurePOS 500 POS and new Crystal displays use infrared touch technology. Infrared technology relies on the interruption of an IR light grid in front of the display screen. The touch frame contains a row of IR-light emitting diodes (LEDs) and photo transistors, each mounted on two opposite sides to create a grid of IR light beams. When a user’s finger enters the grid, it obstructs the beams and a signal is transmitted that identifies the x and y coordinates. We first used IR touch technology in our 4695 POS terminals… but now that IR touch technology has evolved and improved, we have come back to using this very reliable and durable technology. Some IR technology improvements include (1.) Firmware has built-in algorithm to detect sizable contamination on screen. IBM’s implementation of IR will alert end user when it detects contamination and highlight the area of contamination. (2.) No wear on mechanism since what is being touched is just a piece of glass.
Here is a quick comparison of resistive vs. capacitive touch technology.
Resistive technology – The sensors are sheets of glass with two layers of conductive material bonded to the surface. Separating the two layers are tiny insolating beads. When you touch the screen, it deforms inward and its conductive side comes in contact with the other conductive coating – completing a circuit.
Capacitive technology - The sensor consists of a glass sheet with a SINGLE conductive layer bonded to it. When you touch the screen, your finger becomes part of the circuit, allowing energy to flow. The touch must be conductive, therefore using gloves or other objects to activate the screen will not work.
Virtually tool-less design that helps enable fast, easy service, which helps to reduce your total cost of ownership (TCO)
Helps reduce onsite service calls
Combines with extensive worldwide service and support from IBM
RMA V2 Systems Management provided at no charge
Combines with system-matched peripherals to speed implementation and provide a unified appearance
Open architecture supports a broad range of applications, several customer interface options and includes models that meet specialized retail requirements
Allows retailers to adapt quickly to services provided by industry associations (e.g., nutritional information databases)
Architecture design allows flexible responses to integrate with industry standard interface options (e.g., mass media, email, My Space, Podcasts, etc.)
Allows you to support payment methods (e.g., credit cards, bank cards, stored value cards, Fast Pass, Paypal, etc.) and changing promotions formats (e.g., sales, coupons) as they become available Offers tested peripherals that are system-matched to help speed implementation and provide a unified appearance
Most models offer enhanced infrared (IR) touchscreens, which maintain high levels of transaction accuracy and speed
Shortens employee learning curve (Vs. non-touch), which helps in high employee turnover situations
Improves accuracy of data input
Do not require plastic overlays, allowing for greater brightness and better scratch resistance
The model 570 has many rear connectivity options. Rear ports include standard and powered USB and RS232 connectivity. The SurePOS model 570 also includes two cash drawer connectors, Ethernet LAN, VGA and PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors.
The SurePOS 300 is targeted to the grocery, mass merchant, and specialty retail segments. It is designed for small to mid-sized retailers. The SurePOS 300 is a good fit when retailers need a compact footprint. The small size is especially appreciated in Europe and Asia where counter and cabinet space are minimal. We do not offer integration options for the SurePOS 300, so it is distributed only. This offers an attractive price point when lower cost peripherals like non-touch displays are paired with the SurePOS 300. We have seen the SurePOS 300 do very well in specialty– from apparel to auto shops and it is a good fit for grocery in Europe. There has been limited use in hospitality, but it has been installed for hotel check-in.
SurePOS 300 has many features and benefits. For example, a compact footprint and distributed design, allows Toshiba’s smallest POS footprint to save space and improve flexibility for environmental design in the store. An Intel Celeron T3100 processor improves performance without sacrificing green principles with mobile technology from Intel. The 80 PLUS Gold power supply maintains energy efficiency, even with improved performance, because of the efficient power supply design.
More powered RS232 ports- still 6 total, but now 4 are powered
Added powered USB- 2 12V and 1 24V
24V port allows a SureMark printer to be attached without a power brick
12V ports allow powered USB I/O like to 50-key keyboard to be attached
The TCxWave System has multiple configuration options. (1.) The head may be connected to the dockable base. Connecting the head to the dockable base provides POS connectivity and functions. In this configuration, the device needs to operate on a flat, level tabletop and the configuration provides powered USB for POS devices (e.g. cash drawers), PC USB for USB devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, etc.), as well as Ethernet, power, and external display connections. (2.) The head may be connected to an AnyPlace POS Hub with a Y-cable to provide POS functionality. This configuration allows the TCxWave to be mounted in various locations and increases its flexibility. (3.) Finally, the head alone, connected to a power brick, allows use of the I/O connectors located on the rear of the head. Kiosk or other self service solutions can be enabled with either using the head attached onto a third-party VESA mount or even on a wall. The TCxWave has versatile and flexible mounting options!
IBM is introducing two new 4610 printer models – 2CR and 2NR. 2CR designates that it is a two-station (thermal/impact), check processing (MICR) printer with a one-year IBM onsite repair warranty. 2NR designates that it is a two-station (thermal/impact), no check processing (no MICR) and includes IBM onsite repair. These new models will replace existing IBM SureMark printer models TI3, TG3, TI4, TG4, TI5 and TG5.
IBM has also incorporated many serviceability features intro the new IBM SureMark printers. Customer-replaceable thermal receipt station print head and card assemblies enable both self-maintainers and Business Partners. Light-Path Management enables smart servicing decisions both locally and remotely. Sensor systems warn of impending print head, cutter, MICR reading and paper jam failures. All of these life components increase reliability and reduce service expense.
Ethernet LAN feature for 4610 printers provides an optional industry standard 10/100 Ethernet communication interface that can be installed in non-fiscal 4610 Models 1xx and 2xx as a factory orderable feature. New interface adapter is a plant-only feature. FC 6271 is an Ethernet adapter for non-fiscal 4610 Models 1xx. FC 6272 is an Ethernet adapter for non-fiscal 4610 Models 2xx. Benefits include; remotely locate 4610 printers from their host systems. Share a single printer among multiple host systems. Print directly from mobile devices. Offers faster communication speeds and flexible operations.
IBM offers a total solution that includes a full suite of Point of Sale I/O. Keyboard choices include the modular ANPOS, CANPOS and 67-key keyboards and the USB or PS2 attachment. We also have the 50-key keyboard. IBM SureMark™ Printers can make an immediate impact on productivity. At 80 lines per second (lps), high quality thermal receipt printing is faster than ever before. Single station, dual station, and fiscal solutions are available for a WW business. SurePoint Displays are available in 10” or 12” display only and 12” or 15” infra red touch. Infrared touch is a superior touch technology for retail because it eliminates all the overlays required in resistive and capacitive. This means a brighter image because it is just etched glass, no calibration, and any input device can be accepted. Compact and full size cash drawers are available in storm, litho, or iron.