Buying GuideMay 14, 2026·12 мин чтения

Как определить модель POS-терминала IBM / Toshiba — Расшифровка номеров серий SurePOS и TCx

Расшифруйте 4-значный номер машины + суффикс на терминале IBM SurePOS / Toshiba TCx, найдите физическую этикетку и сопоставьте с правильными запчастями. Полевой справочник, а не рекламная брошюра.

Почему номер модели — отправная точка поиска запчастей

We process about 60 procurement enquiries a week. Roughly one in three arrives with the wrong machine type — "IBM 4810" instead of the specific 4810-340, "Toshiba TCxWave" with no variant, or a 12-year-old support sticker reading 4694-247 for a system that was actually swapped to a 4900-786 three years ago. Each mismatch costs the buyer a return-shipping cycle. This guide is the field reference that ends those mismatches.

The model number does three jobs at once: it identifies the cabinet, the year of manufacture (roughly), and the peripheral interface generation. Once you have it, every replacement part lookup — power supply FRU, riser card revision, thermal printhead resistance — falls into place. Without it, you're guessing.

Соглашение об именовании: 4-значный machine type + суффикс

Both IBM (1973–2012) and Toshiba TGCS (2012–present) use the same underlying naming scheme on retail POS hardware. It looks like this:

4900-786
↑ machine type   ↑ suffix
A 4-digit machine type identifies the chassis family; a hyphenated suffix narrows it down to one specific configuration.

The 4-digit machine type is the broad family:

  • 4610 — SureMark / TCx receipt & document printers (separate from the POS terminal itself)
  • 4810 — SurePOS 300 class (low-cost retail register, 2003–2012)
  • 4820 — SurePoint touch displays & integrated touch POS
  • 4830 — POS keyboards (e.g. 4830-T01 ANPOS)
  • 4838 — SurePOS 100 / 300-V (compact mid-class)
  • 4840 — SurePOS 500 (mid-class)
  • 4852 — SurePOS 500 / TCx 500 next-gen (touch all-in-one)
  • 4900 — SurePOS 700 / TCx 700 (enterprise flagship)
  • 6140 — TCxWave (all-in-one with curved bezel, 2014-present)

The suffix narrows the family down to one specific configuration: processor generation, power supply rating, expansion-slot layout, and peripheral interface set. Two terminals sharing a machine type but with different suffixes can have completely different mainboards.

Где реально находится этикетка модели — по корпусам

Every IBM/Toshiba retail terminal ships with at least one factory label. The label has held the same six elements since 1996: machine type, model suffix, serial number, FRU of the chassis itself, MAC address, and a barcode of all of the above. Where you find the label depends on the chassis:

FamilyPrimary label location
4810-31x / 32x / 33xRight side panel, near the rear I/O cluster
4810-340 / E40Rear of chassis, above the power inlet
4810-350 / 370 / E70Top of chassis, behind the lift-up service hatch
4820 SurePoint (touch display)Rear of head unit, behind the cable cover
4838 / 4840 / 4852Bottom of chassis when unit is laid on its back
4900-7xx / 8xxRight side panel, sometimes also on the rear I/O shield
6140 TCxWave (all-in-one)Behind the rear plastic shroud — pop the cover with a finger nail at the top edge
If the outer label is missing or worn, every chassis above also carries a duplicate sticker on the inside of the rear I/O cover or on the main board.

Каталог семейств: 4810, 4820, 4830, 4838, 4840, 4852, 4900, 6140

Below is the working catalog we use internally to map machine types to part categories. Treat the years as approximate — Toshiba extended support on most platforms 3–5 years past initial end-of-marketing.

FamilyClassYearsClass peripherals
4810-31x → 33xSurePOS 3002003–2010Powered USB v1
4810-340 / E40SurePOS 3002008–2014Powered USB v2
4810-350 / 370SurePOS 300-V2010–2016Powered USB v2
4820-21G / 51GSurePoint touch2008–2018Powered USB
4838-330 / 540SurePOS 100/300-V2010–2016Powered USB v2
4840-544 / 561 / 563SurePOS 5002003–2012Powered USB v1
4852-526 / 566 / 570SurePOS 500 / TCx 5002011–2020Powered USB v2
4900-742 / 743 / 745SurePOS 700 / TCx 7002010–2018Powered USB v2 / USB 3.0
4900-785 / 786 / C86TCx 700-C2014–presentUSB 3.0 / Powered USB
6140-14C / 18C / E3RTCxWave all-in-one2014–presentUSB 3.0 / Powered USB
Cross-references between Powered USB v1 (5V) and v2 (12V/24V) cables are a common procurement trap — they look identical but draw at different voltages.
Image: Comparison photo: IBM 4810-340, 4900-785, and 6140-14C TCxWave chassis side by side
Three generations of the same product line. From left: 4810-340 (SurePOS 300 stub-tower, 2008), 4900-785 (TCx 700 standard, 2014), 6140-14C (TCxWave all-in-one, 2016).

Расшифровка суффикса: что на самом деле значат 'E40', '5LG', '14C', '2NR'

The suffix letter sequence isn't random — it encodes specific configuration axes. The convention shifted slightly between the IBM and Toshiba eras, but the underlying mapping is consistent:

Suffix patternMeaningExample
Single digit (1, 2, 3)Power-supply generation4900-712 vs 4900-722 — same chassis, different PSU
Trailing letter EEco / Energy-efficient revision4810-E40 = ACBEL 230 W upgrade on 4810-340
Trailing letter XExtended / Expanded I/O revision(historical, rarely seen on current stock)
5xxSurePOS 500 mid-class4840-561, 4852-570
7xx / 8xxSurePOS 700 / TCx 700 flagship4900-742, 4900-786
Letter + LGLCD Graphics — SurePoint touch4820-5LG = SurePoint 15-inch capacitive
Letter + xR / xCIBM SureMark printer model — R=receipt, C=cheque/document4610-2CR = 2NR refresh + document slip
Letter + xN / xTIBM SureMark printer — N=non-printing slip, T=thermal4610-1NR (1-station receipt)
14C / 18CTCxWave display size — 14-inch / 18.5-inch6140-14C, 6140-18C
E3RTCxWave Edge 3rd-gen Retail (current shipping config)6140-E3R
TF6 / TM6 / TG4 / TI4IBM 4610 printhead/cutter generationTF6 = thermal Friction 6th gen
1NR / 2NR / 2CRIBM 4610 station count + cheque support1-station receipt / 2-station / 2-station with cheque
Memorize: digit = generation, letter = capability. Once you internalize the pattern, you can decode a suffix you've never seen by inference.

Переход IBM → Toshiba в 2012 году: почему оба имени живут вместе

On August 16, 2012, Toshiba TEC acquired IBM's Retail Store Solutions business for $850 million. The deal transferred IBM's POS hardware portfolio — SurePOS, SureMark, SurePoint — and the 4690 operating system to Toshiba, which folded them into a new subsidiary, Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions (TGCS).

For the next 3–5 years, Toshiba continued shipping the same chassis with IBM-branded labels under a transitional licensing agreement. During this period a 4900-786 leaving the factory could carry either IBM or Toshiba branding depending on the buyer's contract — but the hardware is identical. By 2018 Toshiba completed the rebrand, renaming the SurePOS line to TCx (SurePOS 700 → TCx 700, SurePOS 500 → TCx 500), introducing the all-new TCxWave 6140 line, and retiring the IBM brand from new production.

The handful of exceptions: anything with a 7- or 8-character TGCS-era part number that starts with 00V, 54Y or 95Y is Toshiba-era stock (after 2014). Anything starting with 14R, 40N, 41J, 42M or 44V is IBM-era stock (2008–2014). Parts are forward- and backward-compatible at the chassis level.

Machine Type vs FRU vs P/N — три разных номера, один корпус

The three-number system is the biggest source of confusion for first-time procurement. Each number identifies a different thing:

Number typeIdentifiesFormatExample
Machine Type (MT)The chassis family (cabinet)4 digits + 3-char suffix4900-786
Type / Model (M/T-M)A specific configuration of that chassis4 + 3 (same as MT)4900-786
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit)A single internal part inside the chassis5–7 chars alphanumeric44V2031 = ACBEL 230 W PSU
P/N (Part Number)Variant of FRU — same part, different sourcing batchP/N often = FRU; can differ for refurb stockPN42V3935 = SurePOS 500 tailgate
S/N (Serial Number)One specific unit's identity10–12 chars alphanumeric78-CTAJX
Always quote FRU when ordering. Machine type alone can match dozens of incompatible parts (e.g. a 4900-786 has six different riser cards depending on year).
  1. 1

    Identify the failing component on the chassis

    Don't start with the symptom — start with the part. Receipt printer faded? You need a thermal printhead, not a printer. Drawer won't open? You need a cable or solenoid, not a drawer. Naming the component narrows the FRU search by an order of magnitude.
  2. 2

    Read its FRU sticker (back, top, or inside cover)

    Every internal part carries its own FRU number on a screen-printed sticker. Power supplies: on the metal case, top side. Mainboards: on the SATA-port edge. Riser cards: on the PCB silkscreen near the bracket. Photograph it.
    Caution: Don't trust the FRU printed on the original packaging — packaging gets reused. Read it off the part itself.
  3. 3

    Cross-reference FRU against the machine type to confirm compatibility

    A 44V2031 power supply fits both 4810-340 and 4810-E40, but a 99Y3273 PSU only fits 4900-785 and later. Quote both machine type and FRU when checking with a supplier.
  4. 4

    Match against supplier stock by FRU first, P/N second

    FRU is the unambiguous identifier. P/N (part number) sometimes carries refurb-batch suffixes that look different but represent the same physical part. If you see a stock listing with an FRU match but a P/N you don't recognize, ask the supplier for a photograph of the part's sticker.
  5. 5

    Confirm the replacement matches: voltage, connector, firmware

    Especially relevant for power supplies (24 V Powered-USB families changed between 4810-340 and 4810-E40), riser cards (Sparta v1 vs v2.1 use different bracket mounting), and mainboards (BIOS revisions tied to specific Toshiba TCx firmware).
From symptom to part order — the five-minute procurement workflow.

Практический декодер: номер модели → каталог запчастей

The screencast below walks through a real procurement workflow: a ticket lands describing "Toshiba TCx 6140-E3R, blank screen on boot, no fan noise." In under three minutes we narrow it from symptom to FRU to in-stock supplier match.

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For the written equivalent: once you have a machine type and a symptom, the part falls into one of nine standard categories. The table below maps the most common failures to the part family you need to order:

SymptomMost likely part family
Won't power on, no LEDsPower supply (FRU starting with 44V / 99Y / 57P / DPS-)
POSTs but won't load OSStorage drive / mainboard
Black screen, fans spinDisplay, display cable, or backlight inverter
Faded receiptsThermal printhead — see Guide A
Random typing on keyboardKeyboard membrane / circuit film
Drawer won't open on cueDrawer cable / solenoid (K-series for Wincor; 46N4329 for IBM)
Customer display blankVFD or LCD display module, or Powered USB cable
Card swipe failuresMSR head / card reader assembly
USB ports deadRiser / IO card / tailgate assembly
If your symptom isn't here, it's almost always a power, cable, or firmware issue rather than a hardware failure.

Модель определена. Что дальше?

Two follow-ups, in order:

  1. Take photos of every label on the chassis before disassembly. The outer machine-type label, the inner FRU sticker, the power supply FRU, the riser card FRU. Save them in your ticketing system. Future maintenance becomes 10× faster when this data is on file.
  2. Pull the part you need from a supplier with the FRU quoted on the listing. Generic descriptions ("IBM 4900 power supply") won't cut it — that term matches six different FRUs across the 4900 family. Match the FRU number digit-for-digit.

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Я нигде не могу найти этикетку модели — что делать?
Три запасных варианта в порядке надёжности. Первый: загрузите терминал в BIOS — BIOS POS-машин IBM/Toshiba показывает machine type в правом верхнем углу заставки в первые две секунды. Второй: запустите Сведения о системе в POSReady 7 / Windows 10 IoT — отчёт BIOS отображается в полях 'Производитель BIOS / Название продукта'. Третий: снимите заднюю пластиковую панель — на корпусах 4900 и 6140 часто есть вторичная FRU-наклейка под задней I/O-крышкой, которая сохраняется намного дольше, чем внешняя этикетка.
В чём фактическая разница между IBM 4810-340 и IBM 4810-E40?
Оба — терминалы класса SurePOS 300. Суффикс '340' обозначает платформу Intel Celeron / Atom 2008 года с блоком питания 250 Вт; '-E40' — обновление 2010 года на том же корпусе с энергоэффективным Celeron, обновлённым блоком питания ACBEL 230 Вт (44V2031) и переработанной райзер-картой Sparta. Детали, которые выглядят одинаково между двумя моделями — райзер-карты, панели выключателей, блоки питания — не всегда взаимозаменяемы; проверяйте FRU, а не machine type.
Это один и тот же продукт — 'IBM 4900' и 'Toshiba 4900'?
Одно и то же железо, разные этикетки. В августе 2012 года IBM продала бизнес Retail Store Solutions компании Toshiba TEC, и Toshiba ещё несколько лет продолжала выпускать те же корпуса под маркой SurePOS, а затем переименовала линейку в TCx (4900-786 стал TCx 700-C86; SurePOS 500 стал TCx 500). Запчасти для 'IBM 4900-786' работают на 'Toshiba 4900-786' и наоборот — это та же FRU.
Можно ли модернизировать старый IBM 4810 в 4900?
Заменой деталей — нет. Семейства 4810 и 4900 используют несовместимые корпуса, материнские платы и блоки питания. Что можно сделать: использовать периферию эпохи 4810 — чековые принтеры, денежные ящики, MSR-клавиатуры, дисплеи покупателя — на базе 4900, потому что Toshiba сохранила протокол Powered USB периферии стабильным между обоими поколениями.
Что значит 'TCxWave' в Toshiba 6140?
TCxWave — маркетинговое название моноблочного терминала Toshiba 6140 — дисплей, материнская плата и POS-корпус объединены в одну рамку. 'Wave' означает изогнутую алюминиевую форму корпуса. 6140 выпускается в трёх основных вариантах: 6140-14C (14 дюймов), 6140-18C (18,5 дюйма) и 6140-E3R (Edge / 3-е поколение). Все они используют одно и то же семейство материнских плат, но с разными дисплеями, тач-контроллерами и требованиями к питанию.
Почему у некоторых терминалов FRU-коды не соответствуют machine type?
Machine type идентифицирует корпус (например 4810-340). FRU-коды идентифицируют отдельные сменные детали внутри (например 44V2031 = конкретный блок питания 230 Вт). Один machine type может содержать десятки FRU-кодированных деталей, и FRU-коды могут быть общими для разных machine type, если одна и та же внутренняя деталь используется в нескольких корпусах. При заказе запчастей всегда указывайте FRU — это однозначный идентификатор.
Toshiba до сих пор поддерживает SurePOS 4900 под маркой IBM?
Toshiba продолжает поставлять запчасти и прошивки для терминалов SurePOS под маркой IBM через TGCS (Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions). Однако официальный OEM-склад сокращается. Сторонние поставщики, держащие в наличии оригинальные снятые детали или заводские эквиваленты — включая термоголовки, материнские платы и блоки питания — стали практическим каналом закупки для терминалов эпохи 4900.

Источники и дополнительные материалы

  1. TCx® 700 & SurePOS 700 Support — Toshiba CommerceToshiba Global Commerce Solutions
  2. SureMark 4610 Models 2CR / 2NR User's Guide (GA27-5003)IBM Public DHE
  3. 4690 Operating System — WikipediaWikipedia
  4. Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions SureMark 4610 Hardware Guide (Models 2xR)Toshiba TGCS
  5. IBM SurePOS 4810-32x / 33x / E40 Hardware Service ManualManualsLib (mirrored from IBM)

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