IBM 4685-K03 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Introduction
 
 
This manual provides an overview, installation instructions, operating guidelines, 
instructions on how to replace the keys, and general maintenance information for the 
IBM™ 4685-K03 POS Keyboard. 
 
In this manual, the IBM 4685-K03 POS Keyboard may be referred to as the 4685-K03 or 
as the keyboard. The IBM 4800 POS terminal may be referred to as the POS terminal or 
as the terminal. 
 
This manual is organized as follows: 
 
Introduction   iii 
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  Chapter 1, “An overview of the IBM 4685-K03 POS Keyboard” provides an overview 
of this product and gives the names of the parts. 
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  Chapter 2, “Installing the keyboard” provides information about installing the 
keyboard in the IBM 4800 POS terminal. 
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  Chapter 3, “Operating the keyboard” provides information about operating 
procedures for the keyboard and the functions of each part. 
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  Chapter 4, “Replacing the keys” provides information about exchange procedures 
for the keys and for the unused key covers. 
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  Chapter 5, “Maintenance of the keyboard” provides information about 
problem-solving strategies and part replacement procedures. This section is for 
service personnel who specialize in maintaining the POS terminal. 
 
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Who should use this guide 
 
This manual is to be used by service personnel who install the IBM 4685-K03 POS 
Keyboard and by customers. Information for service engineers who specialize in the POS 
terminal is included in Chapter 5, “Maintenance of the keyboard”. 
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End of life disposal 
This unit must be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national 
regulations. IBM encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to 
responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. IBM offers a variety of 
product return programs and services in various countries to assist equipment owners in 
recycling their IT products. Information on IBM product recycling offerings can be found on 
IBM’s Internet site at