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6. 17241 2 4 Chapter 2 Site Preparation 16 inch Post 30 mm 7 4 A 561 mm 22 1 in Y gt lt 95 3 75 15708 Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 5 Sinch Post 30 1 2 in A 356 mm 356 mm 14 1 in in Y 95mm 3 75 in 20131 2 6 Chapter 2 Site Preparation LCD Models Desktop Mount 178 mm 7 0 in c 178 mm gt 7 0 in 15412 Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 7 Electrical Environment VFD AC Power Requirements e 120 VAC 60 Hz US Canada and others via a wall mount power supply 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz via a Universal Input power supply VFD DC Power Requirements e 10 VDC to 14VDC 0 8 A max at 12VDC LCD AC Power Requirements e No 5 available The LCD receives power from the host via a powered RS 232 connector LCD DC Power Requirements e 10 6VDC to 13VDC 160mA max at 12VDC Operational Environment System Configuration The VFD communicates with the host via the parallel port or EIA 232 serial port of the host Both interfaces are active at the same time The display does not need to know which cable it is connected to However both interface cables cannot be connected to the unit at the same time The LCD communicates with the host via the serial port only 2 8 Chapter 2 Site Preparation Mounting Hole Dimensions Mounting hole dimensions for routing cables fro
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8. Format 1B 08 Description This command causes the cursor to be turned off This is the default state for the cursor after power up 4 8 Chapter 4 Programming Set Up Set Screen Save Blank Format 1B 09 Description This command is intended to preserve the life of the display hardware unit The firmware maintains a five minute timer that triggers this feature The Screen Save feature can be disabled through a command from the host software When the feature is not disabled two specific options exist The Set Screen Save Blank operation causes the display to go blank when the timer expires When the firmware receives the command code the Screen Save mode is canceled and the five minute timer is established Screen Save Blank removes power from the Retail Display and refreshes the display in the same manner as the Set Low Power On command At power up the timer is established at five minutes and Screen Save Blank is established as a default The five minute timer is not reset by any invalid or incorrect command Set Screen Save Walk Format 1B 0A Description This command causes the visible display to walk right to left when the Screen Save timer expires five minutes The characters on the display appear to walk across the corresponding display row from right to left The two lines in the 2x20 Display walk in parallel completely off the left side of the display and then the two lines appear to come back from the right
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10. NCR NCR 5972 2x20 Customer Display Release 2 0 User s Guide BD20 1372 A Issue F The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation NCR is a registered trademark of NCR Corporation It is the policy of NCR Corporation NCR to improve products as new technology components software and firmware become available NCR therefore reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice All features functions and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the world In some instances photographs are of equipment prototypes Therefore before using this document consult with your NCR representative or NCR office for information that is applicable and current To maintain the quality of our publications we need your comments on the accuracy clarity organization and value of this book Address correspondence to Manager Information Products NCR Corporation 2651 Satellite Blvd Duluth GA 30096 Copyright O 1999 By NCR Corporation Dayton Ohio U S A All Rights Reserved Preface This manual is for hardware installer service personnel system integrators field engineers and programmers Safety Requirements Warning This device does not contain any user serviceable parts and should only be serviced by a qualified service technician Caution This device should only be powered by a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply source with an av
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14. First issue Update to include 5972 1100 Added 5963 Integrated Display Mount Removed 5972 2x00 model Added dimension information Added character sets Added new LCD models Chapter 1 Introduction 0 7 Radio Frequency Interference Statements Federal Communications Commission FCC Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NCR is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by NCR The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by NCR may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cana
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16. If the display is space filled then no effect is perceived even though the walking is taking place The Screen Save Blank mode is the default mode after power up Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 9 Turn On Screen Save Format 1B OB Description This command causes one of the screen save functions Set Screen Save Blank or Set Screen Save Walk to activate immediately rather than waiting for the screen save timer to expire If the Disable Screen Save command is in effect when this command is issued it is canceled and the screen saver is enabled and activated immediately Disable Screen Save Option Format 1B OC Description The firmware ceases to keep time for the screen save activity from the host software and the display neither goes blank nor begins to walk due to inactivity from the host This command can be canceled by the Turn On Screen Save Set Screen Save Blank and Set Screen Save Walk commands Enable Character Blink Format 1B 0D Description The blink attribute is the only modifier which is supported for the display character positions Each time a new character is received the current setting of the character blink operator is adopted as the working attribute for the new character If a new character is received while character blink is enabled the new character blinks This makes it possible to have a display with both blinking and non blinking characters For the VFD the blink period is 1
17. 14 Chapter 4 Programming Set Up Read Display ID String Format 1B 19 Returns 1 NCR 5972 Description where 0x1A is a 1 byte string length indicator which indicates the length of the string that follows the string length indicator For example 1AH characters are sent after the string length indicator Note indicates a space character 20H The 4477 quotation marks are not part of the string and are not returned XXX XXXXXXX represents the current firmware part number Description This command is a request for the Retail Display to return an ASCII string with detailed product information Display ESC Character Format 1B 1B Description This command is a request for the ESC character to be displayed at the current cursor position Select Character Set n Format 1B20 1B32 Description only This set of commands chooses one of the three supported internal character sets or if an external ROM is present one of up to 16 additional character sets Character set 1 is defined as PC Code Page 858 International character set 2 is defined as Katakana Japanese and character set 3 is defined as Code Page 866 Cyrillic Eastern European Character sets 4 through 19 are only valid if an external ROM containing extra character sets is present Character set selection is dynamic Host software can switch between character sets at any time Switching between
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19. be certified by the appropriate safety agency for the country of installation Le mat riel doit tre reli s electriquement au circuit Tres Basse Tension de S curit TBTS ayant une limite de 5 amperes correspondant de facon satisfaisante et acceptable dans le pays ou le mat riel doit tre install Le source d alimentation doit tre approv e par une agence de normalisation appropri e et acceptable dans le pays o le mat riel doit tre install Warning This device does not contain any user serviceable parts and should only be serviced by a qualified service technician Caution For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse The fuse is designated F1 in the Vacuum Fluorescent Display Pour ne pas compromettre la protection contre les risques d incendie remplacer par un fusible de m me type et de m me caract ristiques nominales 3 2 Chapter3 Installation Caution The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Le cordon d alimentation est utilis comme interrupteur g n ral La prise de courant doit etr situ e ou install e a proximit du mat riel et tre facile d acc s Installation Goal The goal for installing the NCR 5972 Customer Display is for a reasonably trained operator or store manager to fully install the terminal in less than 15 m
20. by parameter or data bytes depending on the command Also note that the ESC character can be displayed by using the Display ESC Character command 4 2 Chapter4 Programming Set Up Retail Display Commands The following table describes the Retail Display commands supported Command 1B 01 1B 02 1B 04 1B 05 1B 06 1B 07 1B 08 1B 09 1B OA 1B OB 1B 0C 1B 0D 1B OE 1B OF 1B 10 1B 11 1B 12 1B 13 1B 17 1B 18 1B 19 Function Reset Display Erase Display Set Diagnostic State On Set Display State On Set Low Power State On Default Enable Cursor Disable Cursor Default Set Screen Save Blank Set Screen Save Walk Default Turn On Screen Save Disable Screen Save Feature Enable Character Blink Disable Character Blink Default Move Cursor Left Move Cursor Right Move Cursor Up Move Cursor Down Set Cursor Position Brightness Adjustment Default 5 Read Display ID Read Display Part Number 1 This command is not supported by the LCD The only action taken is to take the display out of Screen Save Command 1B 1B 1B 20 1B 21 1B 22 1B 23 1B 24 25 1B 26 1B 27 1B 28 1B 29 1B 2A 1B 2B 1B 2C 1B 2D 1B 2E 2F 1B 30 1B 31 1B 32 Chapter 4 Programming Set Up Function Display ESC Character Select Character Set 1 Default Select Character Set 2 Select Character Set 3 Select Character Set 4 External ROM required Select Character Set 5 External ROM required S
21. interfaces are populated on one printed circuit board Both interfaces are active though only one interface can be physically connected at a time The display communicates via the interface connected to it e Socket for 32K of PROM for additional character sets e Cables 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Power Supply Mounting Options Table Mount Light Gray 16 in Post Table Mount Light Gray 8 in Post Table Mount Light Gray No Post e Remote Mount 8 in Post Light Gray e Remote Mount 8 in Post Dark Gray e Integrated Mount Telescoping Post Charcoal Gray for 7458 e Integrated Mount Telescoping Post Light Gray for 5964 e Integrated Mount Telescoping Post Light Gray e No Mount Software VED control of 7x9 pixel characters Parallel I F 232 Serial I F 9600 BPS 8 bit character no parity 1 stop bit Diagnostics Support for 19 character sets 3 Character sets in base unit e Code Page 858 International Katakana e Code Page 866 Cyrillic Socket allows for support of up to 16 additional character sets Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 LCD Models Hardware e Cables Power Supply e Mounting Options Table Mount Light Gray 16 in Post Table Mount Light Gray 8 in Post Table Mount Light Gray No Post Remote Mount 8 in Post Light Gray e Integrated Mount Telescoping Post Light Gray for 5964 e Integrated Mount Telescoping Post Light Gray e No Mount Software e Powere
22. second on and 1 second off For the LCD the blink period is 5 second on and 5 second off All characters that are blink enabled blink at the same time The only way to cause an existing character to start or stop blinking is to set up the character blink operator move the cursor to the correct character and resend the individual character code 4 10 Chapter 4 Programming Set Up Disable Character Blink Format 1B OE Description This command counteracts the Enable Character Blink The firmware implements all new character codes with an on and holding character presentation On power up the character blink modifier is defaulted to disabled Move Cursor Left Format 1B OF Description Moves the cursor one position to the left When the cursor is at the left end of the upper line it moves to the right end of the lower line When the cursor is at the left end of the lower line it moves to the right end of the upper line The cursor location always indicates the position of the next character to be displayed whether the cursor is enabled and blinking or not After each character is displayed the firmware performs a logical Move Cursor Right command Move Cursor Right Format 18 10 Description Moves the cursor one position to the right When the cursor is at the right end of the upper line it moves to the left end of the lower line When the cursor is at the right end of the lower line it moves to the left end of
23. sets does not erase or change the display This means characters from multiple character sets may be on a display The default character set is number 1 PC Code Page 858 International Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 15 Character Sets There are three character sets pre installed e Code 858 International VFD and LCD e Katakana VFD only e Code 866 Cyrillic VFD only The VFD supports 16 additional character sets of 256 characters each These additional character sets are inside a PROM that plugs into a socket on the PCB All of the characters sets are stored in non volatile memory Code Page 850 International 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 rm 000 000 000 000 e e 0000000 000 90000 0 0 0 0 0000000 00 0 00 0000000 e e 0000000 0000000 00000 0000000 0000000 000 0 00000 00000 eee cco eee Se e 48 22 aia 008 009 010 011 012 013 00000006 0000000 000000 0000000 0000000 00 00 0 0 e e 000 000 000 0 000 0 00 00e 000 0 228 0000000 0000000 000000 0000000 0000000 0000000
24. the upper line The cursor location always indicates the position of the next character to be displayed whether the cursor is enabled and blinking or not After each character is displayed the firmware performs a logical Move Cursor Right command When the cursor is at the right end of the lower line it moves to the left end of the upper line and operates in an Overwrite Mode The next character sent to the display overwrites the character in the left end of the upper line Move Cursor Up Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 11 Format 1B 11 Description Moves the cursor up one line When the cursor is on the upper line the cursor is moved to the same column on the lower line The cursor location always indicates the position of the next character to be displayed whether the cursor is enabled and blinking or not After each character is displayed the firmware performs a logical Move Cursor Right command Move Cursor Down Format 1B 12 Description Moves the cursor down one line When the cursor is on the lower line the cursor is moved to the same column on the upper line The cursor location always indicates the position of the next character to be displayed whether the cursor is enabled and blinking or not After each character is displayed the firmware performs a logical Move Cursor Right command 4 12 Chapter4 Programming Set Up Move Cursor To Specified Position Format 1B 13 nn Range 00 nn lt 27 hex D
25. 4 Chapter3 Installation RS 232 Serial Interface You can connect the Customer Display to one of the host terminal 9 pin serial connector Configure the terminal serial port as follows e 9600 baud e 8 data bits 1 start bit e No parity e 1stop bit e Half Duplex Chapter 3 Installation 3 5 Diagnostics The 5972 Customer Display has internal Power Up Diagnostics that occur soon after power up or if a Reset Display command is received from the host software When the hardware is powered down all registers and memory are lost No recovery is possible The Power Up Diagnostics include the following tests e Micro controller test e External character PROM test VFD only e Pixel Number Display Micro controller Test For serial communications the CTS line is set in a Marking condition negative voltage at the start of the test For VFD parallel communications the Busy line is set active at the start of the test The first test is the Micro controller test which checks operation at the Micro controller If an error is discovered testing halts and the firmware begins executing a forever do nothing loop No response is sent to the host If the Micro controller Test passes the CTS and Busy line exception conditions are lifted External Memory Test Character VFD Only A separate test is performed on the external character PROM if it exists The PROM status is noted and saved for terminal retrieval later using th
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27. Only a damp cloth is required so that no moisture can enter the cabinet Never spray the cleaner directly onto the unit Care should be taken not to scratch the lens during cleaning Note No preventive maintenance is required to meet the Service Calls per Machine per Year requirement
28. Power UP Diagnostics section in the Installation chapter The Microcontroller test consists of a check sum test on the ROM and a write read test on the RAM A check sum test is also performed on the External Character PROM that holds any user defined characters sets This does not apply to the LCD After executing the command the three status bytes see above are sent to the host the display screen is cleared the cursor moves to the 0 position communication line exception conditions are cleared and all registers and variables are initialized Note that the screen is cleared during this command If a host needs previous data redisplayed the host must resend the previous data after this command has completed Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 5 Erase Display Format 1B 02 Description This command clears all of the displayed characters by writing a space to each display position A space is defined as character 0x20 of the current character set The cursor moves to the 0 position Set Diagnostic State On Format 1B 04 Description This state is exclusive from the On and Low Power States This command causes the firmware to display the current firmware part number of the device for five seconds and then step through each installed 256 character set default and user defined displaying one character at a time on all 40 display positions at a rate of about one character per second The firmware starts with the currently selected c
29. ailable power level of 5 amperes or less and suitable for the country of installation The power source must be certified by the appropriate safety agency for the country of installation Le mat riel doit tre reli s electriquement au circuit Tres Basse Tension de S curit TBTS ayant une limite de 5 amperes correspondant de facon satisfaisante et acceptable dans le pays ou le mat riel doit tre install Le source d alimentation doit tre approv e par une agence de normalisation appropri e et acceptable dans le pays ou le mat riel doit tre install Caution For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with the same type and ratings of fuse Pour pr venir et vous prot ger contre un risque de feu remplacer la fusible avec une autre fusible de m me type seulement Caution The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Le cordon d alimentation est utilis comme interrupteur g n ral La prise de courant doit etr situ e ou install e a proximit du mat riel et tre facile d acc s 0 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 0 3 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Model sem 1 1 O 1 1 VED Model A EA 1 1 Hardware tio iren lis 1 1 obiter qat alay sl 1 2 1 3 Hard CN EE 1 3 SOfEWate tei etin Hs tee S
30. an be processed while the display is in the Low Power State but it does not appear until the Low Power State is changed The displayed characters are preserved so that upon leaving the Low Power State the display is restored To leave the Low Power State one of the other state commands must be received This is the default state for the Retail Display after power up Enable Cursor Disable Cursor Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 7 Format 1B 07 Description This command causes a flashing cursor to be used whenever the Display On state is in force When the cursor is enabled the cursor is visible and flashing at the current cursor position The flashing cursor should be visible for 1 second and then the character at the cursor position should be visible for 1 second The effect is to alternate between the character and the cursor The cursor is defined as character OX5F of whatever character set is currently chosen For the three supported character sets the cursor is the bottom row of pixels turned on For a user defined character set the cursor is whatever is defined as character OX5F of the character set When the cursor is enabled it overwrites the character at the cursor position If the cursor is disabled the character at the cursor position is left visible Note The cursor on the LCD blinks on and off every 5 second The cursor displays concurrently with whatever character may already be displayed at the cursor position
31. d RS 232 I F e Diagnostics e 1 Character set in base unit Code Page 858 International 1 4 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Site Preparation This chapter describes the installation process including site considerations operating conditions mounting options and connections Physical Environment The working range storage and transit environments are presented in the following tables Working Range Condition Range Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Temperature Change 10 C 18 F Hour Humidity Range 20 to 80 No Condensation Humidity Change 10 hour Barometric Pressure 105 000 Pa to 69000 Pa Note Condensation may occur when equipment is transferred from cold to warm areas during shipment The equipment design shall permit operation after condensation has occurred a drying out process has been accomplished and the equipment stabilized to the operating environment 2 2 Chapter 2 Site Preparation Storage Environment For periods up to three months Condition Range Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 120 F Humidity 10 to 90 RH Barometric Pressure 105 000 to 70 000 Pa Transit Environment For periods up to one week Condition Range Temperature 40 to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 95 RH Barometric Pressure 105 000 to 70 000 Pa Dimensions VFD Models Desktop Mount 262 mm k 10 3 in k 178 mm 7 01 Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 3
32. dian Department of Communications This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectriques dict par le ministr re des Communications du Canada Voluntary Control Council For Interference VCCI CORB V CC I OR IZED lt Z 2 SS CORB AER 5 e BK 20070039 ALITERENATEBDIO ET 0 8 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Models Features VFD Models Introduction The NCR 5972 Customer Display is designed to be an optional display device for the NCR retail terminals It can also serve as a display for any industry standard PC It is a Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD 5972 1000 2x20 VFD Light Gray e 5972 1100 2X20 VFD Dark Gray Low Post Mount e 5972 1200 2x20 VFD Light Gray Euro Symbol e 5972 1300 2x20 VFD Dark Gray Low Post Mount e 5972 1400 2x20 VFD Charcoal Gray Low Post Mount e 5972 2400 2x20 LCD Light Gray 1m Cable e 5972 2500 2x20 LCD Light Gray 4m Cable Hardware e Parallel I F or 232 I F support e The components for both
33. e Reset command If an error is discovered all character sets stored in the PROM are considered invalid and any command received attempting to switch to one of these character sets is treated as an invalid command and ignored 3 6 Chapter 3 Installation Pixel Test All Pixels are turned on for two seconds The unit does not have the capability to determine if it passes this pixel test You must visually examine the display for any pixel failure Firmware Part Number Display The current firmware part number of the unit is displayed for two seconds Chapter 4 Programming Set Up Firmware and software function descriptions for the NCR 5972 Retail Display are presented in this chapter Host Retail Display Command Interface The Retail Display accepts two types of data display data and command data If a byte received from the host is any character except the ESC 0x1B character it is processed as a character and displayed on the Retail Display If an ESC character 0x1B is received the subsequent byte s is processed as a command If the subsequent byte is an invalid command it is ignored If an ESC is received but no command byte is received immediately the firmware waits forever if need be and uses the next received byte s to complete the command Note Each command consists of at least two bytes The first byte 0x1B is a command identifier indicating the next byte s is a command byte The command byte may be followed
34. elect Character Set 6 External ROM required Select Character Set 7 External ROM required Select Character Set 8 External ROM required Select Character Set 9 External ROM required Select Character Set 10 External ROM required Select Character Set 11 External ROM required Select Character Set 12 External ROM required Select Character Set 13 External ROM required Select Character Set 14 External ROM required Select Character Set 15 External ROM required Select Character Set 16 External ROM required Select Character Set 17 External ROM required Select Character Set 18 External ROM required Select Character Set 19 External ROM required 4 3 4 4 Chapter4 Programming Set Up Reset Display Format 1 01 Returns yy zz e where xx is the Microcontroller status 00 OK If a failure occurs testing halts and the firmware begins executing a loop as described in the Internal Power UP Diagnostics section in the Installation chapter e where yy is the External Character PROM status 00 Not present Always 00 for LCD 01 present Failure e where zz is the number in hex of character sets available in the External Character PROM 00 10 Always 00 for LCD Description This command executes the power down power up diagnostic sequence The communication lines CTS for serial BUSY for parallel are placed in an exception condition see the Internal
35. ervice Servicing the VFD or LCD If the unit still does not perform properly you need to replace the display Before disassembly verify if your model has the labeling and serial numbers indicated on the rear of the cover of the display or on the bottom of the cabinet This cover must be retained when replacing the display Do not replace this cabinet with a non serialized cover Caution Be careful not to damage screw holes or cables when replacing the display If you are replacing the display having a serialized cover proceed as follows Chapter5 Service 5 5 1 Remove only two cabinet screws OI OOV 2 Bracket Screws 2 Cabinet Screws 14540 Remove the PC board Disconnect the board from the 24 position connector Reinstall a new PC board Route the cable VED Pull the cable down so the strain relief becomes flush with the housing LCD Route the cable through the strain relief guides located in the cabinet 5 6 Chapter5 Service 6 Replace the cover and secure it with cabinet screws 2 7 Reassemble the faulty board and mail it to NCR Customer Services for repair Note If you are replacing a non serialized unit you may remove all screws 4 or disassemble the display in whatever method is easiest for you Cleaning the Display Remove power from the unit before cleaning When cleaning is required a soft cloth dipped in a mild detergent can be used to clean the cabinet
36. escription Moves the cursor to the specified position Position 0 is the upper leftmost position and position 27 is the lower rightmost position Any value outside this range is discarded the command is ignored and the cursor is moved The cursor location always indicates the position of the next character to be displayed whether the cursor is enabled and blinking or not After each character is displayed the firmware performs a logical Move Cursor Right command The character positions are shown in the following Character Display Position 14596 Character Display Positions Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 13 Brightness Adjustment Format 1B 17 nn Range 01 lt nn lt 05 Description Adjusts the brightness of the entire display Individual characters or display positions are not adjusted On power up the default brightness setting is 5 100 Nn Brightness 01 20 02 40 03 60 04 80 05 100 Note This command is not supported by the LCD The only action taken is to take the display out of Screen Save Read Display ID Byte Format 1B 18 Returns 0x8A Description This command is a request for the Retail Display to return an identifier The Retail Display returns one byte 0x8A that identifies the Retail Display as a 2x20 with 7x9 dot matrix 4
37. gramming Set Up 058 065 0 9 0000000 e 072 0000000 e 077 e 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 e 9 e 084 0000000 078 e e 9 0 9 9 9 e e 085 9 e 9 e e 9 e 092 0 9 9 079 00000 9 e e e 6 e e 11717 086 e 9 093 080 000000 9 9 087 e 9 0 9 9 6 9 094 0 0 Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 19 082 000000 e 000000 e 9 e 9 089 e e e e 096 4 20 Chapter4 Programming Set Up 098 A 000000 e e e 105 e 112 e e 099 000000 S S 000000 106 ee ov vius sers 9 9 113 0000 e e 9 9 o
38. haracter set and then displays all of the characters from the other sets the same way This continues until one of the other state commands is performed Prior display data is saved and can be restored before sending the Set Display State On Note The LCD only has one character set 4 6 Chapter 4 Programming SetUp Set Display State On Format 1B 05 Description This state is used for normal run time conditions This operation instructs the firmware to leave one of the other states and begin performing normal refresh operations There may be a slight delay before the Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD reaches the specified brightness setting when exiting the Low Power State This delay should not exceed 1 second from the time the command is received until the time the VFD reaches the specified brightness The Screen Save feature may be in force during the Display On state This means that after about five minutes of no new display activity the Screen Save feature could take over and cause the display to go blank or begin walking from right to left Set Low Power State On Format 1B 06 Description This state is used to reduce Retail Display power consumption and extend the life of the Retail Display VFD Power is removed from the display but the Retail Display controller is still fully operational and continues to accept commands This command causes the firmware to blank or turn off the Retail Display Display data c
39. inutes To qualify as reasonably trained an installer or store manager must be fluent with the terminology and basic technology of PC hardware and software This level of knowledge can typically be found in an individual who has installed several PC systems and who routinely uses a PC for personal or business computing Cable Requirements Cable choices group e Integrated Parallel Cable 0 6 m length cable VFD only Remote Parallel Cable 4 0 m length cable VFD only e Integrated EIA 232 Serial Cable 0 6 m length cable VFD only Remote 232 Serial Cable 4 0 m length cable VFD only e Integrated Powered EIA 232 Cable 1 0m length cable VFD only Remote Powered EIA 232 Serial Cable 4 0m length cable VFD only e Integrated Powered EIA 232 Chapter3 Installation 3 3 Power Supply Choices Power Supply Choices Group No Power Supply for 7452 7453 applications e Universal Input Power Supply Adapter 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz VFD only Installation Procedures Not all models are supported for every NCR retail terminal For specific installation instructions see the appropriate retail terminal Hardware User s Guide NCR 5952 5962 Integrated Mount Touch Screen 2 x 20 Customer Display Post Mounted 12682 See the NCR 5952 Wedge DynaKey User s Guide BD20 1370 A or NCR 5962 Wedge Touch Screen User s Guide BD20 1371 B for procedures how to install the integrated mount 3
40. m the Customer Display to a host terminal are explained as follows 2x20 Customer Display Parallel Cable VFD Type P N Meters Feet Corp ID No Remote 497 0405676 4 0 13 1 1416 C278 0040 Integrated 497 0405677 0 7 2 2 1416 C278 0006 24 Pin Minifit Plus 5 8 Pin Microfit lt Plug c 32 mm 1 25 in Dia 19 mm 0 75 in Dia 16728 2x20 Customer Display Serial Cable VFD Type P N Meters Feet Corp ID No Remote 497 0405679 4 0 13 1 1416 279 0040 Integrated 497 0405678 0 7 2 2 1416 C279 0006 497 0405679 4 0 m 55 mm 2 25 in Dia 32 mm 1 25 in Dia 19 mm 0 75 in Dia joe Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 9 2x20 Customer Display Serial Cable LCD Type P N Meters Feet Corp ID No Remote 497 0407636 4 0 13 1 1416 C278 0040 Integrated 497 0407637 0 7 2 2 1416 C278 0006 9 Pin D Shell Receptacle 24 Pin Minifit 8 Pin Microfit P1 Plug 32 mm 1 25 in Dia 19 mm 0 75 in Dia 16727 2 10 Chapter 2 Site Preparation Chapter 3 Installation Installing the Customer Display SELV Power Source Warning This device should only be powered by a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply source with an available power level of 5 amperes or less and suitable for the country of installation The power source must
41. peer 1 3 Chapter 2 Site Preparation Physical naeh 2 1 Working Range aa a a hana 2 1 Storage Eiivironment Re 2 2 Transit Environment ss 2 2 DIMENSIONS RE 2 3 5 e ln 2 3 MO GEIS rest dosis iio 2 6 Electrical Environment 2 7 AC Power Requirements src 2 7 DC Power Requirements unse 2 7 LED AC Power Requirements en 2 7 LCD DC Power Requirements aa 2 7 Operational Environment nee 2 7 System Configuration nur 2 7 Mounting Hole Dimensions nes ai 2 8 0 4 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 3 Installation Installing the Customer Display rete ea 3 1 SELV Power Source Warning aici Dn EON s 3 1 Installation Goal isse teet ite o rer eee 3 2 Cable Requirements ita 3 2 Power Supply CHOICES au ae 3 3 Installation Procedures 3 3 NCR 5952 5962 Integrated Meint 3 3 5 232 Serial Interface dee hor ee eet een 3 4 Diasnssties aaa een 3 5 Micro controller Testi e o e Pre ere ee o eee 3 5 External Memory Test Character Only 3 5 Pixel Test iet era rati re ed rao tenue 3 6 Firmware Part Number Display 3 6 Chapter 4 Programming Set Up Host Retail Display Command Interface 4 1 Retail Dis
42. play Commands aid 4 2 Reset Display assi en 4 4 Erase Dis 4 5 Set Diagnostic MD ia 4 5 pet Display State On ana 4 6 Set Low Power State On eisen 4 6 Enable Lg nip retina dl 4 7 Disable 4 7 Set Screen Save Blank ss 4 8 Set Screen Save Walk ss 4 8 Turn On Screen Vii iin gianna ned 4 9 Disable Screen Save 4 9 Chapter 1 Introduction 0 5 Enable Character Blink ss 4 9 Disable Character Blink 4 10 Move Cursor Left netter ee iced eot eese 4 10 Move Cursor Rig biais a 4 10 Move Crop is 4 11 Move Cursor nenn tone es 4 11 Move Cursor To Specified Position serian casi 4 12 Brightness ea 4 13 Read Display 2 He 4 13 Read Display ID Sapa 4 14 Display ESC Character 4 14 Select Character Set na 4 14 Character De eere rente n terne aga 4 15 Code Page 850 International ainia 4 15 Code Page Katakana isn 4 28 Code Page 866 Cyrillic un 4 41 Chapter 5 Service Safety t parete adque 5 1 Service the DS play ossa orare 5 3 Normal Operation rennt 5 3 Troubleshooting Produ 5 3 Servicing the VED or LCD aa dan 5 4 Cleaning the Display a ne 5 6 0 6 Chapter 1 Introduction Revision Record Issue A B C D ri Date Feb 97 Nov 98 Mar 99 Jan 03 Feb 03 June 03 Remarks
43. r the country of installation The power source must be certified by the appropriate safety agency for the country of installation Le mat riel doit tre reli s electriquement au circuit Tres Basse Tension de S curit TBTS ayant une limite de 5 amperes correspondant de facon satisfaisante et acceptable dans le pays ou le mat riel doit tre install Le source d alimentation doit tre approv e par une agence de normalisation appropri e et acceptable dans le pays ou le mat riel doit tre installe Servicing the Display Chapter 5 Service 5 3 Warning Before servicing the equipment plug your safety strap into a proper grounding outlet Failure to do so could damage the equipment Normal Operation On power up the unit displays the firmware part number for 2 seconds then lights all pixels for 2 seconds then goes blank and awaits commands from the host Troubleshooting Procedures The NCR 5972 Customer Display requires minimal maintenance Should the display malfunction adhere to the procedures in the following troubleshooting chart Symptom Probable Cause Blank screen on No power to unit power up On power up unitBad cable connections to lights but does host port not communicate with host Misconfigured host Solution Check for faulty connections Check power source to power supply Check for damaged cables Check connections Check connections Verify host configuration 5 4 Chapter 5 S
44. s e 8 e 0 e e es e B vx e uus e 295 e 5 5 e e 8S e 8 e 8 220 00006 9 TES A iy hed p 5 155 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 e e o e e e e e e e e e 227 e RE 2 22 2 ae S e 0000 0 0 8 e e 8 e ino e 9 e 9 e o 0 0000 0000 e vs e 9 e 5 e 9 e Wi e e 9 e 000000 e e e 0 e e ee a had er se 1717 eee 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 0000000 EV ene N Is M ss aa dk e e E dre ee 0000000 o e da a dee e 2 00 0 0 000 0 Te A AE 0000000 0000000 S asuy 0 00000 9 Xe nee GEI ow 0000000 EE Chapter 4 Programming SetUp 4 27 4 28 Chapter4 Programming Set Up Code Page Katakana 000 001 008 0000000 0000000 0000000 002 010 0000000 0000000 00 00 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 90 0000000 0000000 005 eee
45. v4 E e 0 0 17177 00 0 e eeec 4 54 Chapter4 Programming Set Up Chapter 5 Service Safety Requirements Carefully follow these safety requirements before servicing the Retail Display Warning This device does not contain any user serviceable parts and should only be serviced by a qualified service technician Caution Before servicing the display disconnect the AC power cord from the retail terminal or PC to which the display is connected Also disconnect the cables from the PC terminal to the display Caution For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with the same type and ratings of fuse The fuse is designated F1 in the Vacuum Fluorescent Display Pour pr venir et vous prot ger contre un risque de feu remplacer la fusible avec une autre fusible de m me type seulement Caution The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Le cordon d alimentation est utilis comme interrupteur g n ral La prise de courant doit tre situ e ou install e a proximite du mat riel et tre facile d acc s 5 2 Chapter 5 Service Caution This device should only be powered by a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply source with an available power level of 5 amperes or less and suitable fo
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