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1. SUPPLY POWER 220 240 V 50 HZ Electronic Payment Terminal with 2 Track MSR A Signature Capture Plus W 2 Track MSR Mounting Bracket Power Supply Power supply 55 W Supply Power 55W w US Power Cord Wall Mount Kit Till with lid and lock MODULAR CASH DRAWER Mid Range cash 566MHz processor upgrade 32MB memory 64MB memory 128MB memory 256MB memory MSR 56K modem cable Integrated Customer Display Modular wall mount Appendix B Kits 2 3 Kit Number Part Number Description 7460 K533 V001 497 0419707 Base unit wall mount 7460 K800 V001 497 0420615 1 44 MBExternal Flex Disk Drive Index B BIOS crisis recovery 5 4 BIOS Default CMOS Values 3 41 BIOS Recovery crisis recovery procedures 5 4 using CD ROM 5 1 a ye Cash drawer Installation 2 19 2 20 CD ROM aval Configuration diagram 1 6 Customer displa 5972 2x20 Customer Derr 2x20 6 l command a Sad rary diagnostics 6 1 E Ethernet 10 100Base T f Features kits CD ROM drive 2336 K024 2 21 Flash disk 1 11 Flash disk interface FLASH memory implementation 1 14 G Graphics subsystem H Hard disk drive 1 24 Hardware monitor 1 9 Hardware options Features not supported 1 5 Integrated customer display Description Interrupt table LAN status LEDs LCD adapter board 1 16 LCD backlight inverter module 1 16 Index 2 M Magnetic stripe r
2. Cache Video BIOS Area Write Protect Cache Base 0 512k Write Back Cache Base 512k 640k Write Back Cache Extended Memory Area Write Back Cache Base AQOQO AFFF Disabled Cache Base BOOO BFFF Disabled Cache Base C800 CBFF Disabled Cache Base CCOO CFFF Disabled Cache Base D000 D3FF Disabled Cache Base D400 D7FF Disabled Cache Base D800 DBFF Disabled Cache Base DCOO DFFF Disabled Cache Base E000 E3FF Disabled Cache Base E400 E7FF Disabled Cache Base E800 EBFF Disabled Cache Base ECOO EFFF Disabled Memory Cache Use this option to set the state of the memory cache 1 Move the cursor to the option Memory Cache and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Enabled 3 8 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Cache System BIOS area This option controls caching of system BIOS area 1 Move the cursor to Cache System BIOS Area and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu uncached Cache Video BIOS area This option controls caching of the video BIOS area 1 Move the cursor to Cache Video BIOS Area and press Enter uncached 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 9 Cache Base 0 512k 512K 640K These options control caching of the base memory areas 1 Move the cursor to the appropriate cache option and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu uncached e Uncached Memory is not cached
3. Continuous POST s s ssesssssesesesisesesssssrsrrsssseseses Boot menu TONY ieesisetireriinseitiereisassnrs LCD contrast and LCD Brightness Advanced Menu sesssssessiersessessererseesesree Beep Error Codes Advanced Menu Security Menu Options s sssssssssssssessssssersesesessssss Set Supervisor User Password n s Password on Boot s ssssseseesssesesresieseresrssesreresreses Power Menu Options sssssssssssesesisessssesesesesesesesese Power SAONE Einnsean ea rRe Resume On TIME sresti Resume Time cccececccccccccssssssssscescessesssseeseesees Resume On Modem Rin uu cece Boot Menu OC PHO isi sjiscsccatavanseciovsonsnnnensastorncnesuvonnees System Boot SEQUENCE ca casseatnesatedaraneisthsresieiavens Exit VISE GC EIOIIS si tsedcvsctoinetnteonsncinotacdounsanaananetea BIOS Default CMOS Values cc ssescorsnocsvenesoveraens Main Valties ecco cccetqu ecenvareaebawielaansinrshianteiavian Advanced ValuesI O Device Configuration PCI Configuration siicsdissnseatiiarpncenainaienaenienimots I O Addresses 0 ccecesseessssscsseeseesecesesseseeceseeseeeeeeasenee Intertapt Levels smiri sonii innein Memory IN Lal icorasspiecinariadesnsesdenavapenvnopnseisaentneneninmarel Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery Introduci n sananne R Prereg isiteS siirsi seretii ireid es Updating ProcedureSs s ssssesiesseseeseererisrssereseses Completing the OS Installation Win2000 Completing the OS Insta
4. PCI Bus Monitoring Disabled Boot sequence 1 LANDesk Service Agent II 2 Hard Drive Continuous POST Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 43 Disabled Advanced Valuesi O Device Configuration Local Bus IDE adapter Serial port A Serial port B Mode Parallel port Mode Floppy disk controller Disk On Chip Address MSR Address Plug and Play Reset Configuration Data PS 2 Mouse Large Disk Access Mode Secured Setup Configurations PCI Configuration ISA Graphics Device Installed PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Primary Auto Auto Normal Auto Bi directional Disabled Disabled DE00 DFFF No Yes Auto DOS No No Available all 3 44 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup I O Addresses The following I O Address Map applies to the 7460 workstation Address hex 0 20 40 60 70 80 90 98 AO A8 CO FO 1F0 220 228 278 2E8 2F8 378 3BC 3C0 Size 16 24 32 Co CO CO CO CO CO CG CH CG Description Default Primary Resource DMA Controller Description Alternate Configurable Resource Interrupt Controller System Timer Keyboard Controller Real Time Clock DMA Page Controller System Control Port Reserved Slave Interrupt Controller Reserved Slave DMA Controller Math Co Processor IDE Controller Channel 1 COM C or COM D COM C or COM D LPT2 LPT1 COM D COM A or COM B COM B COM A or COM B LPT1 LPT2 LPT1 Video Address hex 3E8 3F0 3F8 1800 1810 1820 1840 1
5. and RCV on one end and XMT and XMT on the other end respectively using one twisted pair for RCV and another twisted pair for XMT 3 For the printers connect one end of the 497 0411815 drop cable to a 9 pin RS 232 port on the terminal Connect the other end to the serial modem via the 25 pin D shell connector securing it with the thumbscrews 2 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 4 Connect the appropriate printer drop cable between the other serial modem and the printer securing all connections with the thumbscrews The 7194 printer uses NCR cable 497 8601815 5 Set the switches on both modems to DTE Printer and CTRL Restrictions for Usage e The short modems must be used with the appropriate NCR cables 7194 Printer 497 0411815 e The modems can not be used with a standard OS printer driver that does not support DTR DSR flow control such as generic text driver e The modems cannot be used with software that utilizes the CTS signal e Use only with OPOS 1 4 or later versions 7196 Printer 1 Connect the Printer Interface Cable to the RS 232 Connector on the printer located on the underside of the printer Printer Connector RS232 Cash Drawer Power Connector 17331 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 9 Connect the other end of the printer cable to one of the RS 232 non powered ports on the terminal Connect the Power Brick cable to the Power Connector on the
6. e Write Through Writes are cached and sent to the main memory at once e Write Protect Writes are ignored e Write Back Writes are cached but not sent to main memory until necessary Cache Base Extended Memory Area This option controls caching of system memory above one megabyte 1 Move the cursor to Cache Base Extended Memory Area and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu uncached 3 10 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Cache Base A000 AFFF through Cache Base EC00 EFFF These options control caching of specific memory areas 1 Move the cursor to the desired Cache area and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled USWC e Disabled This block is not cached e USWC Caching Uncached Speculative Write Combined e Write Through Writes are cached and sent to main memory at once e Write Protect Writes are ignored e Write Back Writes are cached but not sent to the main memory until necessary Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 11 PS 2 port Use this option to select whether AUX device input is from a touchscreen or a PS 2 mouse 1 Move the cursor to the PS 2 port option and press Enter Advanced i Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Installed O S Other Reset Configuration Data No gt Cache Memory PS 2 port Touchscreen gt I O Device Configuration Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Primary Adva
7. printer Plug the Power Brick into an AC outlet 2 10 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installing a Remote Customer Display The terminal supports three high post remote customer displays The mounting configuration is the same and appearance is similar e 5972 1000 1100 Remote Customer Display 2x20 characters VFD and LCD e 5973 International VFD Customer Display NCR 5972 1000 1100 Remote Customer Display Connect the 5972 to the RS 232 serial port using one of two configurations offered Using a power brick or a powered RS 232 port 16257 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 11 1 Place the Display Mount on the desired surface within 4 meters 13 feet of the host terminal 2 Determine if the cable should be routed down through the mounting surface or if it should be run on top of the surface 3 Secure the Mounting Plate with 4 screws provided Mounting Plate 4 Holes 0 40 mm 0 16 in Diameter 76 mm 3 in 16258 4 Connect the 5972 Display Cable to the RS 232 Adapter Cable 5 Connect the RS 232 Adapter Cable to a Serial port on the terminal Note Use the non powered RS 232 ports if you are installing a display that uses a power brick ST Se a K a ol K al 11S Ae a a COM 2 COM4 POWERED POWERED 18480d 2 12 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 6 If external power is used connect the 5972 Display Cable Power Pigtail to the Power Brick Plug the Power Brick into an AC ou
8. 21 Mode LPT 2 Use this option to set the mode for LPT 2 1 Move the cursor to Mode and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Base I O address LPT 2 This is used to set the base I O address for LPT 2 1 Move the cursor to Base I O address and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Interrupt LPT 2 Use this option to set the Interrupt for LPT 2 1 Move the cursor to the Interrupt option and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu IRQ5 3 22 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup DMA channel LPT 2 This option is used to set the DMA channel for LPT 2 1 Move the cursor to DMA channel and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disk On Chip Address Use this option to select the memory address range used for the Disk On Chip 1 Move the cursor to Disk On Chip address and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 23 MSR Address This option is used to select the memory address range used for the Magnetic Stripe Reader 1 Move the cursor to MSR Address and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu DE00 DFFF Large Disk Access Mode Use this option to set the Large Disk Access Mode Note UNIX Novell NetWare or other operating systems select Other If you are installing new software a
9. 3 BIOS Setup 3 13 Item Specific Help Enabled 3F8 IRQ 4 Enabled 2F8 IRQ 3 Auto Enabled ECP 378 IRQ7 DMA1 Auto Disabled Enabled E8 IRQ 10 Auto Enabled E8 IRQ 11 Auto Enabled ECP 78 A 3 isabled DI EOO DFFF 3 14 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Serial Port x These options configure the serial ports A B C D 1 Move the cursor to Serial port x and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Enabled e Disabled No configuration e Enabled User configuration e Auto BIOS or OS chooses configuration e OS Controlled displayed when controlled by OS Base I O address Serial Port A B Use this option to set the base I O address for serial ports A B 1 Move the cursor to Base I O address and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu 3F8 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 15 Interrupt Serial Port A Use this option to set the Interrupt for serial port A 1 Move the cursor to Interrupt and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu IRQ 4 Interrupt Serial Port B This option is used to set the Interrupt for serial port B 1 Move the cursor to Interrupt and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu IRQ3 3 16 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Powered Port Serial Port B This option is used to set the mode of the serial power pin on the COM por
10. 4 1 14 Chapter 1 Product Overview Board BIOS The Processor board uses a Phoenix BIOS which is stored in Flash ROM and easily upgraded through the network connection or serial port The Flash EEPROM also contains the Setup utility Power On Self Tests POST and APM 1 2 The board also supports system BIOS shadowing allowing the BIOS to execute from onboard write protected DRAM The BIOS displays a sign on message during POST identifying the type of BIOS and a five digit revision code FLASH memory Implementation The Intel 82801AB Firmware Hub Flash ROM is organized as a 512KBx8 device 4Mb total It is divided into eight blocks each of 64KB size The physical ROM occupies FFF80000h through FFFFFFFFh in high memory and the run time BIOS occupies E4000h through FFFFFh in lower memory BIOS Upgrades Flash memory makes distributing BIOS upgrades easy A new version of the BIOS can be installed from the hard disk network or through a serial port The disk based Flash upgrade utility PHLASH EXE ensures the upgrade BIOS extension matches the target system to prevent accidentally installing a BIOS for a different type of system Setup Utility The ROM based Setup utility allows the system configuration to be modified without opening the system for most basic changes The Setup utility is accessible only during the Power On Self Test POST by pressing the lt F2 gt key after the POST memory test has begun and before bo
11. Exit after writing all changed option values to CMOS memory Exit Discarding Changes Exit without saving changed option values to CMOS memory Load Setup Defaults Load default value for all BIOS options Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS memory for all options Save Changes Write all option values to CMOS memory BIOS Default CMOS Values Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 41 The following are the BIOS default CMOS values for the terminal Note When installing a new BIOS from the CD the processor board type is automatically detected and the correct BIOS is automatically installed Main Values System Time System Date Legacy Diskette A IDE Primary Master Type Cylinders Heads Sectors Track Maximum Capacity Multi Sector Transfers LBA Mode Control 32 Bit I O Transfer Mode Ultra DMA Mode IDE Primary Slave Type variable variable Disabled Auto 8944 15 63 4327 MB 16 Sectors Enabled Disabled Fast PIO 4 Mode 2 None 3 42 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup IDE Secondary Master Type None IDE Secondary Slave Type None Memory Cache Enabled Cache System BIOS area Enabled Cache Video BIOS area Disabled System Memory 640 kB Extended Memory 31744 kB Power Savings Disabled Standby Timeout Off Auto Suspend Timeout Off Fixed Disk Disabled Video Disabled IDE Drive 0 Monitoring Disabled IDE Drive 1 Monitoring Disabled IDE Drive 2 Monitoring Disabled IDE Drive 3 Monitoring Disabled
12. Power Brick into an AC outlet 2 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 7194 Printer 1 Connect the Printer Interface Cable to the RS 232 Connector on the printer located on the underside of the printer Cash Drawer Connector Power Connector RS 232 Connector 16632 2 Connect the other end of the printer cable to a USB port or one of the RS 232 non powered ports on the terminal 3 Connect the Power Brick cable to the Power Connector on the printer 4 Plug the Power Brick into an AC outlet Note For information about installing the printer using in house wiring refer to the Feature Kits appendix Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 7 Serial Modem for 7194 Printers This kit permits the 7194 printer to be placed in a remote location away from the terminal The following steps detail proper connections and settings RS 232 Extender Cable RS 232 Short Range Modem 497 0411815 4m 006 8602085 RS 232 Extender Cable 497 0411815 4m 1416 C417 0040 925 9F 1416 C417 0040 9F 25F 2 Tw sted Pair In House Wiring 18535 Installation Procedures 1 Install in house wiring between the locations desired for the terminal and the printer The ends of the cable should be within 3 meters 10 feet of the devices for the drop cables to reach Note Use CAT 1 two twisted pair 24 AWG communications cable or equivalent 2 Connect a serial modem to each end of the in house wiring connecting RCV
13. Secondary Master None Secondary Slave None System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 63488 KB System Time and Date The BIOS can only set the year up to 2030 however the hardware continues beyond 2030 To set the date and time perform the following steps 1 Move your cursor to the System Time option enter the desired value and press Tab or Enter to continue with the next field 2 Enter the desired date in the System Date fields the same way as the last step 3 Move the cursor to the Exit Menu select Save Changes amp Exit or Save Changes and press Enter Legacy Diskette The terminal does not have a flex disk drive Therefore this option is unused even though Setup defaults to 1 25 MB 3 1 2 3 4 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Primary Master After installing a new hard drive the system should automatically detect the drive If this is not done automatically and you need to configure the IDE Adapter Perform the following steps 1 Move the cursor to the Primary Master option and press Enter A sub menu appears for the IDE drive Jee aaa see ______ 2 3 Item Specific Help Type Auto LBA Format Total Sectors 8452080 Maximum Capacity 4327MB Multi Sector Transfers 16 sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Fast PIO 4 Ultra DMA Mode Mode 2 Use the F5 and F6 keys to select the Type of hard disk If Auto is selected the fields are a
14. This should also be done if the touch screen is still not calibrated after one attempt to recalibrate it Microcal a Set the video resolution Go to the Tools menu Video Select 800 x 600 256 colors b Go to the Tools menu select Noise Check c Follow the instruction prompts Choose the frequency with the lowest noise level Touchware Control Panel a Go to the Cursor tab and press Stabilize Cursor b Choose the recommended frequency The Edge Adjust should be turned off if using Windows Touchware Control Panel a Go to the Cursor tab Edge Adjustment should be turned off Application software can possibly generate a dialog box from the Touch Driver with the message that the touch screen needs to be recalibrated If the screen appears to be working normally then this message can be ignored There will be a check box labeled Do not show this message again Make sure this box is checked 2 28 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Summary If there is a touch screen calibration issue during or after installation take the following actions in the order listed 1 Recalibrate 2 If recalibration is unsuccessful after two attempts then run the Noise check to change the frequency 3 If you are still unable to calibrate change the touch screen glass 4 The final step is to replace the Processor Board If this corrects the problem then the old glass is probably OK to reuse Out of Box Failures The RSG Atlan
15. a flex disk SLP terminal loading Keylock for security X L R S ISA and PCI Expansion slots DVD ROM Internal UPS Manual Video and audio controls Windows 3 1 Windows NT 3 51 OS 2 Alternative implementation Hard disk flash disk or server storage LAN communication to an NT server via standard protocols Local storage and TCP IP networking Reset switch based security USB and LAN based devices future External UPS Server NT 4 0 DOS Pentium II 850 MHz 1 6 Chapter 1 Product Overview System Configuration Diagram 5972 5973 Keyboard Customer Display 7454 K005 Ethernet WY 7892 I 5945 5992 TELEQIP eae Electronic Bi modal Signature 2336 k022 2010 Coin Payment Presentation Capture Coin Dispenser Dispenser Terminal Scanner 19154 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 7 Hardware Module Descriptions Processor Board Processor Chip Set The terminal uses an Intel architecture processor which permits it to leverage existing software drivers and applications as well as provide the greatest flexibility in choosing an operating system This provides several other advantages e Capable of SW MPEG 1 or MPEG 2 playback at 30 frames per second with 22 kHz stereo audio may be limited by OS constraints e Java Benchmark performance gt 1000 Caffeinemarks JIT compiled e OS support to run Java e Expansion capabilities for optional features and future requirements ISA PCI bus a
16. device found permit Windows to search for new drivers take defaults c After each driver is installed you are asked to reboot Answer No 2 At the User Information screen enter the User information This can be done using a keyboard or you can use the touch screen keyboard After entering the information press Enter or touch OK Go into the Control Panel and set the terminal Date and Time 4 Inthe Control Panel run the MicroTouch screen calibration 2 24 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Completing the OS Installation Win95 The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image Complete the installation as follows 1 After the terminal reboots press Next at the Windows Setup screen 2 At the User Information screen enter the User information This can be done using a keyboard or you can use the touch screen keyboard After entering the information press Enter or touch OK 3 Run the MicroTouch screen calibration as described later in this chapter Completing the OS Installation DOS The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and opens at the DOS C prompt Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 25 Installing a Serial Mouse Follow these steps to install a Serial Mouse on the terminal 1 Edit the boot ini file which is
17. prot ger contre un risque de feu remplacer la fusible avec une autre fusible de m me type seulement Peripheral Usage This terminal should only be used with peripheral devices that are certified by the appropriate safety agency for the country of installation UL CSA TUV VDE or those which are recommended by NCR Corporation Environmental Consciousness NCR is demonstrating its concern for the environment by designing an intelligent power management system into this terminal that operates efficiently whether the system is in a stand alone or network environment References e NCR 7460 Retail Terminal Site Preparation Guide B005 0000 1281 e NCR FitClient Software User s Guide B005 0000 1235 e NCR 7460 Retail Terminal Parts Identification Manual B005 0000 1282 e NCR 7460 Retail Terminal Service Guide B005 0000 1338 iii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview lEatagol CTO o MII A Serial Number Labels ji jcicsssawuscsavsnsrunccunsaviavsnsennscudsteds Hardware Modules a wis incssussssasscessntenssesosnecsednonentenssnocenee Base UN acess sendiacausicseriuadtnngeeansashavroustacrdensasencnasitioass Hardware Options aiscinkiarcoascwnaamatdseionsasiecs Terminal Components not Supported System Configuration Diagram cece eee Hardware Module Descriptions cceeeeeeeeeneeee Processor Board inca cin cnncnsavenpestieiceputassenecebtecanetineannteses Processor Chip Seb issecansesisstphteiebi
18. remaining drive space Win2000 NTFS Fill the remaining drive space _ Win98 FAT32 Fill the remaining drive space Win95 FAT32 Fill the remaining drive space _ DOS FAT16 2gb Press Enter If you are recovering from Win9x it is likely that the 2nd partition will be too small for FAT32 If so a dialog is displayed Converting partition from FAT32 to FAT proceed Choose Yes At the next dialog box Proceed with disk load Destination drive will be permanently overwritten Choose Yes to start the recovery process Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures Introduction This chapter discusses procedures how to update the terminal BIOS by using the parallel CD ROM drive The software is distributed on bootable CD ROM media The drivers that are necessary to run the CD ROM are temporarily installed during boot It is also possible to perform a BIOS update using a network connection Refer to the NCR FitClient Software User s Guide for information about that procedure Crisis Recovery In the event the BIOS becomes corrupt such as the result of a power failure during the BIOS Update procedure you can use the method discussed later in this chapter in the BIOS Crisis Recovery section to recover the BIOS Prerequisites The following are required on the 7460 in order to perform a BIOS update using a CD e Bootable CD ROM drive 2336 K024 e Keyboard e Keyboard NCR BIOS and BIOS Update Software LPIN A370 0022 0100
19. screen Calibration should be done at time of installation Recalibrate the touch screen when the system is installed at its final location Recalibrate whenever the terminal is moved to a new location Recalibrate the touch screen anytime the system has been disassembled for servicing Only use the Microcal DOS program or the Touchware Control Panel Windows to calibrate the touch screen Microcal a Set the video resolution Go to the Tools menu Video Select 800 x 600 256 colors b Go to the Tools menu select Calibrate Touchware Control Panel a Go to the Calibrate tab and press Calibrate Calibration Procedure The calibration program looks at where your finger is when you lift it off the screen not where you touch it Therefore calibrate the screen as follows 1 Touch the screen on the calibration target 2 Keep your finger on the screen and slide it to the center of the target 3 Hold your finger firmly on the target for approximately two seconds until directed to next target then lift it off quickly Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 27 4 Verify that the calibration was set accurately before making a service call Perform the calibration again if necessary If cursor is not stable or false touches are suspected run the Noise Check Utility from the Touchware Control Panel Windows or from the Microcal DOS program Choose the recommended frequency the one with the lowest noise level
20. service requests such as in coming data or network messages while unattended The user may also make any keyboard or mouse activity to take the system out of the energy saving Standby mode When this occurs the monitor and IDE drives are turned back on immediately Advanced Power Management APM is achieved by the following e DOS requires a driver FS APM dos e NT requires a driver NCRSYSM SYS e Win 95 amp 98 enable the BIOS APM setting APM is disabled by default e Windows 2000 must enable the operating system APM setting The OS APM setting is disabled by default NCR Gold Drivers are enabled in this setting by selecting Start Control Panel Power Options APM tab check the box Enable Advance Power Management Support and click OK to finish 1 16 Chapter 1 Product Overview Operator Display 18443 The 7460 is available with a 12 1 TFT active matrix 12 1 LCD LCD Adapter Board The signals from the LCD header on the processor board are brought to the LCD on a harness Since there are multiple pin configurations and connector types being used on the LCD a small adapter board is used to receive the LCD harness and map the signals into the correct pin out for the LCD panel This board has a connector that plugs directly into the LCD panel LCD Backlight Inverter Module The backlight for the 7460 is contained on the LCD Adapter Board Touch Screen The Touch Screen completely covers the LCD and is mounted
21. to enable the primary floppy on LPT 1 1 Move the cursor to Fdc on LPT and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Auto Disabled Floppy disk controller This option is used to configure the floppy disk controller 1 Move the cursor to Floppy disk controller and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 19 Base I O address Serial Ports C D Use these options to set the base I O address for serial ports C D 1 Move the cursor to Base I O address and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Interrupt Serial Port C This option is used to set the Interrupt for serial port C 1 Move the cursor to Interrupt and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu 3 20 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Powered Port Serial Port C D This option is used to set the mode of the serial power pin on the COM port when 12v is present on pin 9 1 Move the cursor to Powered Port and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Auto e Auto Detect special cable and turn power on if present e On Set the power on at all times e Off Always leaves power off Interrupt Serial Port D Use this option to set the Interrupt for serial port D 1 Move the cursor to Interrupt and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3
22. 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 X Set DDRAM address to 00H 1 52ms from AC and return cursor to it s original position if shifted The contents of DDRAM are not changed Entry Mode 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I D SH Assign cursor moving direction 37us Set and make shift of entry display enable Display 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4D C B Set Display D cursor C and 37s ON OFF blinking of cursor B on off Control control bit Cursor or 0 0 0 0 0 1 S CIR L X X Set interface data length DL 4 37us Display Shift bit 8 bit numbers of display line N 1 line 2 line display font type F 5 8 dots 5 11dots Set GGRAM 0 0 0 1 AC5 AC4 AC3 AC2 ACI ACO Set GGRAM address in 37us Address address counter Set DDRAM 0 0 0 AC6 AC5 AC4 AC3 AC2 ACI ACO Set DDRAM address in 37us Address address counter Read Busy 0 1 BF AC6 AC5 AC4 AC3 AC2 AC1 AC0 Whether during internal Ous Flag and operation or not can be known Address by reading BF The contents of address counter can also be read Write Data to 1 0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO Write Data into international 43us RAM RAM DDRAM CGRAM Read Data to 1 1 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO Read Data into international 43 us RAM RAM DDRAM CGRAM Character Map Uppar 46its Lower 4 Bits 3 BOP POeaSa op o LT AG aagetth 34 oo NSBRhPOE Li HS o 3CScsueite 4 sab Tdbaei ls xa e aeaia a Lyons e au C
23. 2 port the touch data is delivered to the system through the mouse interface This requires a mouse aware touch device driver for the appropriate OS When the system is operating in the dimmed display mode touch activity can restore full brightness if instructed by software to do so When system is in low power mode touch activity can generate the mouse port interrupt IRQ12 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 11 Processor Board Connectors All connectors are either keyed or impossible to plug incorrectly due to mechanical design of the product External Connectors Internal Connectors VGA CRT RGB 15 pin D Shell Mini PCI Expansion header Ethernet RJ45 IDE Dual USB TypeA Parallel port Customer Display _ DVI LCD Cash Drawer port Power supply RS 232 9 pin D shell four three with 12 V power PS 2 Keyboard Parallel Port MSR Cash Drawer 20 pin high density RS 232 Conversion connector S Video Flash Disk 32 MB flash disks provide non volatile storage that is additional to and separate from the hard disk allowing storage for items traditionally placed in retail CMOS e g hard totals OPOS drivers are available to support the flash disk For applications requiring larger amounts of non volatile storage flash disks up to 72 MB are available from M Systems The system sees these flash disks as hard drives when the proper software support is provided 1 12 Chapter 1 Product Overview Flash Disk Interface The board provi
24. 2000 the BackPack CD ROM is not recognized as a boot device It is recognized as a device on the system but not a bootable device When bootable media is inserted errors such as Operating System Not Found are reported To correct this condition set the BIOS to the Default Parameters See the Setup chapter Exit Menu Options section 4 10 Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery NCR 7460 NT Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0496 0100 Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 installed Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 installed version 5 00 2314 1003 Intel R 82810 DC100 Video driver installed version 4 03 1381 2687 Intel R 82559 Fast Ethernet LAN driver installed version 5 00 66 0000 MicroTouch TouchWare installed version 5 6F Beta Windows Installer installed version 1 1 NCRSYSM driver installed version 2 01 01 003 M Systems DiskOnChip 2000 driver available version 4 2 Backpack CD Rom drivers available version 2 04 10 Intel 810 Ultra ATA Storage drivers available version 6 03 11 Edgeport USB drivers available version 1 32 Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery 4 11 NCR 7460 Win98 Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0497 0100 Microsoft Windows 98 SE installed Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 installed version 5 00 2614 3500 Analog Devices SoundMax Audio drivers installed version 4 11 01 0611 Intel R 82810 DC100 Video drivers installed version 4 12 01 2687 Intel R 82559 Fast Ethe
25. 4 3 GB drive 1 Boot the system You should see a message during boot indicating that the CD ROM has been recognized Micro Solutions BACKPACK CD ROM v0 3 Booting from BACKPACK CD Starting MS DOS Follow the DOS screen prompts After each entry you are asked to confirm your input You can use 1 or y for Yes 2 or n for No Enter No at the Disk verification question Select which type of recovery you want to perform from the next menu normally option 1 1 Redo entire disk with the first partition the same size 2 Redo the first OS partition 3 Redo the second OS partition At the Press any key to continue dialog box press CTRL C to abort the process When asked Terminate batch job Answer Y From the command prompt change to drive Z which is the location of the Ghost software CD ROM drive Run the Ghost command Ghost exe Press Enter Select Local gt Disk From Image and press Enter 4 14 Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The directory that Ghost is now looking in should be Z if not switch to Z Select the File name to load image from file nnnnnnn gho and press Enter Select the Local destination drive and press Enter Set the size 2gb of the 1st partition which is FAT16 In order to do this you may need to clear the amount from the 2nd partition Set the size of the 2nd partition ols il 2m4 Partition Size NT NITES _ Fill the
26. 5 2 Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures Updating Procedures 1 Connect the External CD ROM Drive 2336 K024 to the parallel port on the terminal Power Connector Parallel Connector 18532 2 Connect the Power Cable to the CD ROM power connector and an AC outlet 3 Insert the BIOS CD in the CD ROM drive NCR BIOS and BIOS Update Software LPIN A370 0022 0100 4 Apply power to the terminal Press F2 at the screen prompt to enter Setup Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures 5 3 In the Advanced menu select Multiple ROM Menu Set the Parallel CD ROM Boot to Enabled Exit Setup and Save Changes As the terminal reboots you should see a message during boot indicating that the CD ROM has been recognized Micro Solutions BACKPACK CD ROM v0 3 Booting from BACKPACK CD Starting MS DOS Follow the screen prompts on the client to update the BIOS You can select two methods to run the update program e Automatic BIOS Update update process runs unattended Note You can see a prompt for terminal model and serial number information If the program detects invalid information in the current BIOS or if you are replacing the processor board there is not model serial number information in the BIOS Important Model Serial Number is mandatory for FitClient operation e Interactive BIOS Update permits you to input replace the model serial number information that is stored in the BIOS Note Model Ser
27. 7 K300 V001 5945 K010 V002 Part Number 603 6211364 603 6211312 497 0009209 497 0009210 497 0009697 497 0009695 497 0417043 497 0416286 497 0409426 497 0411009 497 0411008 497 0414898 497 0417729 497 0414899 497 0414900 497 0414901 497 0414162 Description C 3 till C 3 till lid with lock 2188 K202 V001 Till 2 1 2 Lid 2 SLIP TRAY 7450 G13 COIN TRAY 7450 G13 TELEQIP COIN DISPENSER BASE UNIT amp RS 232 CD ROM w Parallel Cable International Power KDS Cable KIT Wall Mount KIT Ceiling Mount Oasys KDS Base Kit A Bump Bar OAsys Bump Bar Mounting Bracket OAsys Video Add On Kit 10MB Ethernet Card with Software License Cable 4M RS 232 9 Pin D Shell B 2 Appendix B Kits Kit Number 5945 K012 V001 5945 K020 V001 5945 K025 V001 5945 K150 V001 5992 K150 V005 7156 K309 V001 7158 K301 V001 7158 K330 V001 7194 K260 V001 7453 K007 V001 7454 K005 V001 7460 K011 V001 7460 K020 V001 7460 K021 V001 7460 K022 V001 7460 K023 V001 7460 K101 V001 7460 K210 V001 7460 K451 V001 7460 K502 V002 Part Number 497 0414163 497 0412046 497 0412800 497 0416018 497 0423889 497 0408655 497 0411975 497 0411974 497 0411924 497 0414767 497 0414324 497 0423090 497 0422476 497 0420350 497 0420351 497 0423061 497 0419694 497 0422682 497 0419691 497 0424511 Description Cable 8M RS 232 9 Pin D Shell Power Supply 120 V 60 HZ US Canada Other
28. C00 2000 Size CO CO CO CO CO CH CH CG 4096 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 45 Description Default Primary Description Alternate Resource Configurable Resource COM C COM A or COM B Floppy Drive COM A IDE SM Bus USB Audio Audio PCI to PCI Bridge 3 46 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Interrupt Levels The following Interrupt Levels apply to the 7460 workstation IRQ Description 0 System Timer 1 Keyboard 2 3 Communications Port COM 2 4 Communications Port COM 1 5 6 Floppy Drive 7 8 RealTime Clock 9 Video Audio LAN shared 10 Communications Port COM 3 11 Communications Port COM 4 12 USB 13 Math Co Processor 14 IDE Hard Disk 15 Reserved Memory Map Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 47 The following table details the memory map for the Pentium III Celeron processor Parts of this area may be used by future versions of the BIOS to add increased functionality Address Range FFFFFFFF FFF80000 FFF80000 FFF81 FFF 100000 FFFFFFF E8000 FFFFF E4000 E7FFF E0000 E3FFF DC000 DFFFF D8000 DBFFF D4000 E0000 D2000 D3FFF D0000 D1FFF CC000 CFFFF C0000 CBFFF A0000 BFFFF 9FC00 9FFFF 80000 9FBFF 00000 7FFFF DA000 DBFFF DE000 DFFFF D8000 D9FFF DC000 DDFFF Size 512KB 8KB 255MB 96KB 16KB 16KB 16KB 16KB 48KB 8KB 8KB 16KB 48KB 128 kB 1KB 127KB 512KB 8kB 8kB Description BIOS ROM BIOS ESCD Extended Memory 1MB to 255
29. MB BIOS run time BIOS DMI Lan PXE ROM if MSR and or DOC enabled MSR and or DOC if either is enabled DOC at DC000 or MSR at DE000 MSR and or DOC if either is enabled DOC at D8000 or MSR at DA000 Lan PXE ROM uses D8000 DFFFF only if no MSR DOC Available HI DOS memory Micro Solutions Backpack CD ROM if enabled Available HI DOS memory Onboard video BIOS Reserved for video memory Extended BIOS data Extended memory Conventional memory NCR Trigantor MSR optional Flash Disk optional 3 48 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery Introduction This chapter discusses procedures how to recover the Operating System by using the parallel CD ROM drive The software is distributed on bootable CD ROM media The drivers that are necessary to run the CD ROM are temporarily installed during boot Prerequisites The following are required on the 7460 in order to perform a OS Recovery using a CD e Bootable CD ROM drive 2336 K024 e Keyboard Caution When performing an OS recovery from a larger source image larger disk to a smaller destination disk you must use a special procedure See the section titled OS Recovery from a Larger Disk Image 4 2 Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery Updating Procedures 1 Connect the external CD ROM 2336 K024 drive to the parallel port on the terminal 2 Connect the opposite end of the CD ROM cable power connector to the CD ROM drive paralle
30. NCR 7460 Retail Terminal Release 1 2 Hardware User s Guide B005 0000 1280 Issue D The products described in this book are licensed products of NCR Corporation NCR is a registered trademark of NCR Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel 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 2002 By NCR Corporation Dayton Ohio U S A All Rights Reserved Preface Audience This book is written for hardware installer service personnel system integrators and field engineers Safety Warnings Warning No user serviceable parts Servicing should only be performed by a qualified service technician Caution For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with th
31. Operating System Recovery If No is selected e The Ghost error file is displayed before rebooting only if Ghost aborts Caution If the error file is displayed the batch file pauses for user input before rebooting You may use Ctrl C to cancel out of the batch file if you want to see the error file again but nothing should be done that writes to the hard disk before rebooting GHOST ERR is on the RAM disk and is lost on reboot 12 Select which type of recovery you want to perform from the next menu normally option 1 1 Redo entire disk with the first partition the same size 2 Redo the first OS partition 3 Redo the second OS partition The Ghost software then begins the disk recovery from the CD It displays a progress bar and gives you an estimate how long the process should take When the recovery process is completed the client hard disk is restored to its preinstalled condition as originally received from the factory 13 Enter Setup when the terminal reboots and reset the Parallel CD ROM Boot to Disabled 14 Exit Setup and Save Changes Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery 4 5 Completing the OS Installation Win2000 The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image Complete the installation as follows 1 After the terminal reboots it
32. RS 232 Cable P1 9 Pin 5 9 Pin 94 D shell E 5 Receptacle 1 1 eee 9 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 P1 Ee 19512 5 8 Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures Chapter 6 NCR 7460 2x20 Customer Display Introduction Viewing Area Diagnostics This chapter defines the character set and the supported commands The NCR 7460 2x20 Customer Display is an integrated line display attached to the LPT2 parallel port of the terminal motherboard The characters are arranged in 2 rows of 20 characters Each character is a 5x7 dot matrix IN 1 N 16674a Power Up Diagnostics occur soon after the hardware reset circuitry is released or when a Reset Display command is received from the host software When the hardware is powered down all registers and memory are lost The display is not capable of any kind of power recovery back to a previous state As a part of the Power Up Diagnostics the working registers and variables are initialized set to zero 6 2 Chapter 6 NCR 7460 2x20 Customer Display Command Descriptions Structure Logic Description The 7460 integrated line display consists of a character generator controller and display drivers The CG Controller maps the character value to a bitmap stored in memory The controller outputs the bitmap to the appropriate segment drivers for display The display is 2 lines by 20 characters where each character is displayed lighting a 5 by 7 segment The display is control
33. Set indicates that a password is present Clear indicates that a password is not present To enter a password follow these steps Note The User Password cannot be set until after the Supervisor Password is set 1 Move the cursor to the Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password option and press Enter 2 Key in the password and press Enter 3 Confirm the password by keying it in again and pressing Enter A Setup Notice confirms the changes have been saved 4 Press Enter to return to the Security Menu Options screen Note If the passwords are not known the CMOS must be cleared as described in Clearing the Passwords 3 34 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Password on Boot This option enables disables the password entry on boot Note User Password must also be set 1 Move the cursor to Password on Boot and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 35 Power Menu Options Main Advanced i Boot Exit Item Specific Help Power Savings Disabled Standby Timeout off Auto Suspend Timeout Off Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Resume On Time Off Resume Time 00 00 00 Resume On Modem Ring Off Power Savings Use this option to select the power management mode 1 Move the cursor to Power Savings and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled e Disabled power Management is turned off e Custo
34. abl Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel Sel ec ec ec ec ec ec ec ec ec ec ec ec Exit Submenu in the next boot oo7O00 00 00 000 0 RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO o e E E o a BE G a 9 10 11 12 13 14 LS 16 Power Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled nee ie B a ed Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Boot Exit Item Specific Help 1 Move the cursor to the Selectable ROM x option and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled Disabled do not load ROM Enabled load ROM in next boot Note Etherboot is included for a special application This selection is not generally supported Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 31 QuickBoot Mode Enabling Quickboot Mode permits the system to skip certain tests while booting This decreases the time needed to boot the system 1 Move the cursor to QuickBoot Mode and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled After Power Failure This option sets the mode of operation if an AC power loss occurs 1 Move the cursor to After Power Failure and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled e Enabled Restores the previous power state before the loss occurred e Disab
35. and four times the weight of the unit which is approximately 16 lbs 20z 7 3 kg for the complete unit and 6 lbs 2 7kg for the operator display Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 Connecting the Cables Cable connectors are located on the chassis behind the MSR Accessing the Cable Connectors and Routing Cables 1 Remove the MSR by elevating the unit and pulling down and out as illustrated Route Cables as necessary between the MSR and Chassis A 4 Typical Cable a Routing 2 Pull Down and Out 18474 2 4 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Identifying the Cable Connectors The following illustration identifies each of the cable connectors Refer to the sections following the illustration for specific instructions on installing each peripheral Com1 Com3 MSR im S Com2 Com4 Powered Powered Parallel Keyboard Modem AC Power Port LAN AC Voltage ie Cash USB Selector isp ay Drawer 18480 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 5 Installing Peripherals Installing a Transaction Printer 7158 Printer 1 Connect the Printer Interface Cable to the RS 232 Connector on the printer located on the underside of the printer Cash Drawer Power Connector Printer Connector RS232 17333 2 Connect the other end of the printer cable to a USB port or one of the RS 232 ports non powered on the terminal 3 Connect the Power Brick cable to the Power Connector on the printer 4 Plug the
36. ase Unit Processor Board Celeron class processor SVGA chipset MPEGII chipset 4 MB Flash BIOS not CMOS 32 MB Flash Disk optional Four RS 232 ports three powered 10 100BaseT Ethernet LAN chipset Wake on LAN support and RJ 45 port Two USB type A ports PS 2 keyboard port External VGA display port This does not allow different information on each display If you use an external display you get the same screen that you do on the operator display Internal PS 2 mouse dedicated to the touch screen Two DIMM RAM socket IDE support for a hard disk Cash drawer port 12 1 Inch Operator Display resistive touch LCD 3 5 Inch low or high capacity hard disk Integrated Power Supply 3 meter Ethernet cable U S power cord 1 4 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Options Integrated 3 track ISO MSR Mounting options Wall 7892 Hand held Scanner Customer displays Integrated 2x20 Remote 2x20 32 MB flash disk Cash drawers 2189 Cash Drawer modular 2113 Cash Drawer modular 7454 K005 Mid range Cash Drawer modular 7460 Printers 7194 7196 7158 Printers Remote printer cables Signal extenders for remote printers PC keyboard Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 5 Terminal Components not Supported It is important to note that the terminal does not support the following components Not supported CMOS for hard totals logs and tallies Removable media e g
37. cation Network Device Class available from Microsoft s web site When the platform is in the Soft OFF state refer to the Power Management section receipt of a Wakeup Packet on the LAN can return the system to the ON state if this feature is enabled by software Note Due to limitations of the LAN controller and the OS all features described in the Network Device Class specification may not be available 100Base T is wired identically to 10Base T except that the twisted pair cable must be Category 5 and the hubs must permit 100 or 10 100 MB s operation Although 10Base T will operate on Category 3 twisted pair or NCR 747 cable an upgrade to Category 5 is required for 100Base T A customer desiring to use the terminal in an existing 10Base T environment can do so and simply run at 10 MB In order to upgrade to 100MB s Category 5 cable and 100 or 10 100 hubs must be installed NCR strongly recommends the use of Category 5 for all new cabling even if the customer initially intends to run only 10Base T Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 9 LED Indicators for Link Integrity verifies cable and hub connection are good and LAN speed is provided on the processor board near the row of connectors at the bottom of the e box The LED is ON yellow when the speed is running at 100 MB s Link Integrity is provided to the PC chipset to permit boot up software to verify the presence of the LAN connection Software must allow 2 seconds af
38. ctocasacnecansins Guidelines for Calibrating the Touch Screen Calibration Procedure gc csctccssscansareneetaactsaesscveaavens SUMMATY oiii ctoueicentyi hai e eenias Out of Box Failures s ssseseesseesesssesessssrsesrsesesssrsesesess Powering Down the Terminal siscc ccsccspsscsecsasecsetssenns Chapter 3 BIOS Setup IntrodUCHONs eitera iiio 3 1 Entering Setup Using a Keyboard eee 3 1 How to Select Menu Options sesers 3 1 Restoring Factory Settings cvcctcctecenncesnesctacesiserccavences 3 2 vi Setup Menus isis crsssinssven tusawnneceu oo a iera aT aS Maiti MENU sessist sierrieisai iee iia raseeris System Time and Date iidssenssstuicnsatsdensinatoorunsoses Legacy Diskette saiissnnestesanniedininventirarmvemannicnnaeesns Primary Masten 15 ctnsacncaainionsavetsnsiaisnesaseasnvedennsesis Advanced Menisi tise oaia Installed OS isiin Reset Configuration Data svsicseinssrsevedsorvnctsvnsiens Cache Memory scesccstiishtresecten dam egies den vearenceeins PS 2 POU Ey sacs iota prnioas nba eRcipaneabasvbndeabcantbcnaend Large Disk Access Mode scssccssssovessorseessoooes Local Bus IDE adapter n se Advanced Chipset Control PCI Configuration i siiedivvenderisoednccessinqreduvneneniasses System Monitors sassiscssavivsnesasstnencadovncsnnsoplivieies Multiple ROM Ment iisiucssrnoicarniceioceiaoven QuickBoot Mode sssssosssossseeseseseseseserersrerssersreesse After Power Failure sai cuineitaisitincesieiniens
39. des support for a flash disk array in the form of an M Systems Disk on Chip A 32 pin socket is provided for this feature The flash disk must be installed and enabled in BIOS Setup NCR Retail Specific Hardware The Processor Board contains logic that provides support for the custom retail interface The logic controls the following features e Flash Disk Interface e Cash Drawer Support e Cash Drawer Diagnostic Support e Magnetic Stripe Reader Interface e Touch Screen Interface MSR The MSR interface supports a maximum of 3 tracks of magnetic stripe information for support of ISO format cards Activate the MSR interface by enabling it in BIOS Setup under IO Configuration The MSR interface controller is a memory mapped device which can reside at system memory addresses DA000 DBFFF or DE000 DFFFF If MSR capability is not desired it may be disabled through BIOS Setup Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 13 Graphics Subsystem The Celeron processor board is equipped with a integrated AGP graphics using Intel 810 Chipset Resolutions Supported Resolution Colors Max Vfreq 640x480x8bpp 256 85 Hz 640x480x1l6bpp 64k 85 Hz 640x480x24bpp 16M 85 Hz 800x600x8bpp 256 85 Hz 800x600x16bpp 64k 85 Hz 800x600x24bpp 16M 85 Hz 1024x768x4bpp 16 85 Hz 1024x768x8bpp 256 85 Hz 1280x1024x8bpp 256 60 Hz Colors Supported 8 Bit 16 Bit 24 Bit 640x480 512 k 1 MB 1 MB 800x600 512 k 1 2 1024x768 1 MB 2 4 1152x1024 2MB 2 MB 4 MB 1280x1024 2MB 4
40. directly in front of the LCD behind the front plastic bezel of the terminal The touch controller on the Processor Board supports resistive touch glass The touch glass has an integrated harness that is routed into the LCD Board enclosure and is connected to a header on the LCD Board The touch glass has a glare reducing texture that also helps hide fingerprints Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 17 NCR 7460 Integrated Customer Display The NCR 7460 Integrated Customer Display supports two lines of twenty 5x7 characters Integrated Customer Display 18892 The 7460 Retail Terminal also supports the NCR 5972 1000 Vacuum Fluorescent Display This display uses a serial port 1 18 Chapter 1 Product Overview Features Magnetic Stripe Reader A single 3 track analog Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR is available as a feature supporting ISO format cards When the MSR is not desired a filler piece for the MSR section is included to make the unit appear uniform MSR 18443a Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 19 Printer Options The printer receives its power from external power supply has a serial interface and a connector for cash drawers The sections that follow provide an illustration and brief description of each printer NCR 7194 Printer The NCR 7194 Printer is a high speed high resolution printer capable of both text and graphics printing It offers direct thermal printing in a receipt station The NCR 7194 can connect th
41. dows Setup screen 2 At the User Information screen enter the User information This can be done using a keyboard or you can use the touch screen keyboard After entering the information press Enter or touch OK 3 Open the Control Panel and run the MicroTouch screen calibration Completing the OS Installation DOS The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and opens at the DOS C prompt 4 8 Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery Gold Disk Contents This section describes the contents of each of the Gold Disk Images including all the additions and changes that was made on top of the generic operating system Important For each operating system NCR strongly recommends that the drivers placed in the c instal1 directory be left there for the purposes of servicing and maintaining the system If you are using the information in this section to build your own operating system image and not using NCR s provided OS Recovery image as a base image then we recommend that all installed drivers be placed in a similar c install directory for support Microsoft Operating System License Agreements When purchasing a workstation or kiosk preloaded with a Microsoft operating system the application provider must follow certain license agreement guidelines Listed below are some of the major points of Microsoft s Embedded Software agreement which currently covers DOS Win 3 11 Windows 95 Windows 98 Wi
42. e same type and ratings of fuse Attention Pour pr venir et vous prot ger contre un risque de feu remplacer la fusible avec une autre fusible de m me type seulement Power Supply Cord Used as Disconnect Means 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 Attention Le cordon d alimentation est utilis comme interrupteur g n ral La prise de courant doit tre situ e ou install e proximit du mat riel et tre facile d acc s Warning DO NOT connect or disconnect a printer keyboard or any other terminal powered peripheral while the terminal is powered on Doing so may result in peripheral or system damage Fuse Replacement Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Switzerland only refer to Anex 4 10 of SR 814 013 Attention Il y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type recommand par le constructeur Mettre au r but les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Recycling Contact local NCR representative for information regarding proper disposal and recycling of equipment Attention Pour pr venir et vous
43. eader Model number 1 2 Mounting the terminal Pedestal mount 2 14 15 p 17 MSR 1 12 0 Operating System Recovery using CD ROM 4 1 Operator display Description P PCI expansion header 1 10 Plug and Play Power supply Description Power status LED Printer Installation Printers Processor board Connector descriptions 1 11 Description Features Processor chip set 1 7 R Remote customer display Installation Resolutions supported S serial mouse installation 2 25_ Serial number Serial ports 1 9 Setup Advanced menu Default factory settings Eentering with a keyboard 3 1 Exit Menu options Power Menu options Setup utility Touch screen controller U Universal serial bus 1 9 V Video subsystem 1 7
44. ehenassracatcharernwndasnteiaesinonnsns Chapter 2 Hardware Installation VPRO CTICTON PAE E E Installation Summary scisisvsassdssiaieiennecieiaansarauets Installation Restrictions s ss sssssessessessesessssresresressesees Connecting the Ca Dies ssisririesriisirsssersirissiisksesriuessssiis Accessing the Cable Connectors and Routing Cables ea eoe Ee EEE E aeaa 2 3 Identifying the Cable Connectors ss 21155125 Installing Peripherals s sseseeseseseesessesesesesseeresesesssree Installing a Transaction Printer PLD PrINTET iisisti aniier eia iaeiei 7194 Printen cc osctissscernncternancsecrenaeacnmacecoreansdvtantse Serial Modem for 7194 Printers Installation Procedures ccccccscccessseceessseeeees 7196 PHAR s rroa ede cveissSeedeet keena irena aas Installing a Remote Customer Display NCR 5972 1000 1100 Remote Customer Display errrriisorcinp eneren E 5973 International VFD Customer Display Mounting Considerations jcccssosesivessossvensorsvesvsaseovonsons Wall Mounting the 7460 ssssssssssessesessisssssirsisnerseseese Wall Mounting the Base Unit eee Wall Mounting the LCD Operators Display Installing a Cash Drawer sivisississeissaasscensasinsarinans Installing a Second Cash Drawer 0000 Mini PCI 56KB Modem 7460 F210 sssses1ss11511 Installing the MOGI cicsevscsesninecatncesivnetasnsncersensets Finalizing the Installation wvisscsciscssisntereie
45. esume On Time This option is used to enable the system to wake up at a specific time 1 Move the cursor to Resume On Time and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu 3 38 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Resume Time Use this option to specify the time when the system is to wake up 1 Move the cursor to Resume On Time 2 To specify time use TAB SHIFT TAB or ENTER to select fields 00 00 00 Resume On Modem Ring This option enables the system to wake up when an incoming call is detected on your modem 1 Move the cursor to Resume On Modem Ring and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Off Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 39 Boot Menu Options Main Advanced Securit Item Specific Help Removable Devices Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Drive Intel Boot Agent Version System Boot Sequence The System Boot Sequence is a list of devices the terminal uses to boot the system To change the sequence of the devices 1 lt ENTER gt Expands or collapses devices using a or _ 2 lt Ctrl ENTER gt Expands all 3 lt Shift 1 gt Enables or disables a device 4 lt gt and lt gt moves the device up and down 3 40 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Exit Menu Options Main Advanced Securit Power bog Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Exit Saving Changes
46. from the Boot Menu that is displayed when you press ESC during POST How to Select Menu Options The following keyboard controls are used to select the various menu options and to make changes to their values Use the arrow keys to select highlight options and menu screens Use the and or F5 and F6 keys to change field values To view help information on the possible selections for the highlighted item press F1 To save the changes move the cursor to the Exit Menu select either Save Changes amp Exit or Save Changes and press Enter 3 2 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Note If you are not using an external keyboard you can touch the menu controls at the bottom of the screen If you encounter difficulty doing this recalibrate the screen Restoring Factory Settings To reset all values to their default settings for the current screen press F9 The terminal will automatically load BIOS default CMOS values for boot up To reset all BIOS settings to their default settings go to the Exit menu press F9 select either Save Changes amp Exit or Save Changes and press Enter See the BIOS Default Settings section later in this chapter for the pre installed Setup defaults Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 3 Setup Menus Main Menu Main Weren Securit Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time 10 54 34 System Date 10 02 2001 Legacy Diskette A Disabled gt Primary Master 10110MB gt Primary Slave None gt
47. hapter 6 NCR 7460 2x20 Customer Display 6 5 Restriction The last two rows of characters stored in the PC2002 L and PC2002 M ROM require 5 x 10 dots The PC2002 L and PC2002 M only have 5 x 8 dots so the last two rows of characters beginning at 11100000 cannot be displayed correctly These last two rows consist of symbols that are not typically used If one of these characters is required then the recommended method is to use CGRAM Character Generator RAM to generate them CGRAM can also be used to generate up to 8 custom 5 x 8 characters Appendix A Cables Corporate ID 1416 C372 0006 1416 C266 0040 1416 C266 0152 1416 C337 0010 1416 C337 0040 1416 C337 0152 1416 C359 0007 1416 C528 0010 1416 C528 0040 Part Number 497 0409394 497 0407943 497 0409379 497 0407427 497 0407429 497 0407430 497 0408349 497 0415949 497 0415950 Description Dual cash drawer Y cable 9 pin female to 9 pin female RS 232 7193 RS 232 50 9 pin female to 9 pin female RS 232 interface integrated RS 232 interface remote RS 232 interface 50 RS 232 27 9 pin female to 9 pin female USB 1 meter USB 4 meter A 2 Appendix A Cables Appendix B Kits Kit Number 2126 K161 V001 2126 K302 V001 2189 K060 V001 2189 K061 V001 2189 K052 V002 2189 K053 V002 2336 K022 V001 2336 K024 V001 2756 K152 V002 2756 K800 V001 2756 K801 V001 2757 K100 V001 2757 K144 V001 2757 K145 V001 2757 K200 V001 275
48. hat the equipment specified above conforms to the referenced EU Directives and Harmonized Standards EU Directive Harmonized Standard s 89 336 EEC EMC EN 55022 1987 CISPR 22 EN 50082 1 Part 1 1992 TEC 801 2 1984 TEC 801 3 1984 TEC 801 4 1988 73 23 EEC Low Voltage EN 60 950 A1 A2 A3 A11 NCR Corporation Retail Solutions Division Atlanta 2651 Satellite Boulevard Duluth GA 30096 5810 European Contact International IP Counsel 206 Marylebone Road London NW1 6LY England xii Chapter 1 Product Overview 18443 Introduction The NCR 7460 Retail Self Service Terminal is an interactive touch screen terminal designed specifically for the hospitality marketplace Housed in an integrated compact cabinet the 7460 supports a complete set of peripherals The major hardware features of the 7460 are a flat panel display with touch screen input and LAN connectivity and magnetic stripe reader The 7460 is Internet Intranet ready System loading occurs from a network server and software and data content are delivered from a server through standard internet protocols 1 2 Chapter 1 Product Overview Serial Number Labels NCR Corporation Date Manufactured 100 120Vac 4 04 50 60Hz 200 240Vac 2 04 50 60Hz zORRH eA RS RAREST O8RtRRBace e HIRTT YET LIE T T ERT SZSERENSTENDJET 18821 NCR Corp Model 7460 01 S N 35012156 18866 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 3 Hardware Modules B
49. ial number data that is currently stored in the BIOS is displayed during power up 10 11 12 13 14 15 You should see a green window indicating a successful update Press any key to reboot When the system reboots press F2 at the screen prompt to enter Setup In the Exit menu select Load Setup Defaults Go to the ADVANCED MENU and set RESET CONFIGURATION DATA to YES Exit Setup and Save Changes 5 4 Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures BIOS Crisis Recovery The procedures below provide a way to restore the BIOS resulting from a non recoverable condition Note Use this BIOS crisis recovery procedure only for a NON RECOVERABLE BIOS failure A non recoverable BIOS state typically results from power loss during a flash BIOS update process This is a rare occurrence and should not be confused with other hardware errors that cause a no video state This procedure is not intended to be used for changing or upgrading an operational BIOS Required Hardware Part Number Part Name Use PC with at serial port Download BIOS 497 0408349 Cable 9 Pin Female to 9 Pin PC to terminal Female RS 232 connection 497 0413418 Parallel Dongle Forces BIOS recovery Required Software Acquire the following software from NCR NCR 74xx BIOS and BIOS Update Software LPIN A370 0022 0100 Release 3 0 or later P N 497 0424310 Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures 5 5 Recovery Procedures 1 Connect the Parallel Dongle
50. ications is pre installed The following sections list the steps involved to complete the system installation for each of the Gold Disk operating systems Completing the OS Installation WinNT The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image Complete the installation as follows After the terminal reboots press Next at the Windows Setup screen Accept the Microsoft license agreement Enter the User Name and Organization Enter the Computer Name for the client Enter the Administrator s Account Password optional When prompted press Finish to reboot the client Log in when prompted OD NOs oT at SOR NS gk Open the Control Panel and run the MicroTouch screen calibration Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 23 Completing the OS Installation Win98 The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image Complete the installation as follows 1 When the terminal boots it enters the Windows setup routine Note When installing Win98 on terminals on some early Processor Boards there are few differences in the procedure as follows a The terminal starts the Add New Hardware Wizard b For each
51. ion 2 19 Installing a Cash Drawer 1 Place the cash drawer in the desired location within cable length of the terminal 19111 2 Connect the cash drawer cable to the terminal cash drawer connector L if g yy z f y o4 oN rel 0000 VA Car J9 C D e UN oc Cash Drawer 19114 Note The Cash Drawer can optionally be connected to the printer 2 20 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installing a Second Cash Drawer The terminal supports a 2 drawer configuration with a Y cable 1416 C372 0006 1 Place the cash drawer in the desired location within cable s length of the terminal 2 Connect the Y cable to the terminal cash drawer connector Dual Cash Drawer Y Cable 1416 C372 0006 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 21 Mini PCI 56KB Modem 7460 F210 Installing the Modem 1 Remove the Hard Drive and cover plate described in B005 0000 1338 NCR 7460 Retail Terminal Hardware Service Guide Cable Routing Modem 18876 Remove knockout in the chassis for the modem connector Route the modem cable through chassis as illustrated Connect the cable to the modem a e V N Insert modem into PCI Port verifying that the modem seats and locks into place 2 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Finalizing the Installation After the hardware installation has been completed the terminal can be powered up to finalize the installation The operating system along with platform modif
52. ionality ROM based setup should be used to configure network options Full configuration depends upon the system server and the management web site 2 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Installation Restrictions e Before installing the terminal read and follow the guidelines in the NCR 7460 Retail Terminal Site Preparation Guide B005 0000 1281 and the NCR Workstation and Peripheral AC Wiring Guide BSTO 2115 53 e Install the terminal near an electrical outlet that is easily accessible Use the power cord as a power disconnect device e Do not permit any object to rest on the power cord Do not locate the terminal where the power cord can be walked on e Use a grounding strap or touch a grounded metal object to discharge any static electricity from your body before servicing the terminal e If the power cord is replaced it must be replaced with the same type of cord with the protective shroud e Donot route the power cord through openings with sharp edges Caution This unit contains hazardous voltages and should only be serviced by qualified service personnel Caution DO NOT connect or disconnect the transaction printer while the terminal is connected to AC power This can result in system or printer damage Warning If wall mounted the NCR 7460 must be mounted securely to prevent a hazard It must be installed in accordance with local building codes The wall on which the unit is mounted should be able to withst
53. iseeies Command DeScriptions scsesssesscesssessessssessseneenes Structure Logic Description sssiescssonsonveseersnesasnceess Integrated Display Interface cesta Char cter IAI visiccctsricserchitecninigcannseemctoentastensyelieionnete Appendix A Cables Appendix B Kits Revision Record Issue Date A Feb 01 B Jun 01 C Oct 01 D Jan 02 Remarks First issue Add Peripherals Printers Cash Drawers Update BIOS information Added BIOS Crisis Recovery procedures 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 b
54. l connector Note The parallel port on the 7460 is the Remote Customer Display port Therefore if your terminal is configured with a Customer Display you must temporarily disconnect it in order to use the CD ROM drive Power Connector Parallel Connector 18532 7460 Model_ Model Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery 4 3 Connect the DC Power Cable to the CD ROM power connector and an AC outlet Insert the CD that contains the operating system image in the CD ROM drive ae cD arae OO Ow 7460 22xx Ew 0505 0100 D370 0496 0000 m 0497 0100 ar 0498 0100 EN 0499 0100 Apply power to the terminal 10 11 Press F2 at the screen prompt to enter the Setup Utility In the Advanced menu select Multiple ROM Menu Set the Parallel CD ROM Boot to Enabled Exit Setup and Save Changes As the terminal reboots you should see a message during boot indicating that the CD ROM has been recognized Micro Solutions BACKPACK CD ROM v0 3 Booting from BACKPACK CD Starting MS DOS Follow the DOS screen prompts After each entry you are asked to confirm your input You can use 1 or y for Yes 2 or n for No Enter whether or not you want to perform Disk Verification Answering Yes takes twice as long but is recommended If Yes is selected e The Ghost software verifies write operations and handles bad FAT clusters e The Ghost error file GHOST ERR is displayed before rebooting 4 4 Chapter 4
55. led Keeps the power off unitl the power button is pressed 3 32 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Continuous POST This option enables POST to repeat in a loop until cancelled by pressing any key 1 Move the cursor to Continuous POST and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled Boot menu retry Use this option to configure boot menu behavior 1 Move the cursor to Boot menu retry and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Keyboard e Keyboard User must press a key before POST will retry booting from the devices in the boot menu e Auto POST will loop continuously through the boot menu devices without user input LCD contrast and LCD Brightness Advanced Menu To set the contrast and or brightness move the cursor to the appropriate line item and press Enter Beep Error Codes Advanced Menu The Beep Error Codes option enables disables beep codes on error s Move the cursor to Beep Error Codes press Enter and select On or Off Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 33 Security Menu Options WENGE CENG S R Security Power Boot Exit Supervisor Password Is Clear Item Specific Help User Password Is Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Set User Password Enter Password on boot Disabled Set Supervisor User Password The Supervisor Password controls access to the setup utility The User Password controls access to the system at boot
56. led by a 7460 terminal motherboard through a parallel interface Integrated Display Interface The 7460 integrated line display connects internally to the terminal motherboard The display hardware interface is similar to a standard parallel port interface The display is logically connected to LPT2 Standard parallel port drivers cannot be used since the standard hardware connection is controlled in a non standard way when interfacing to the display The display is controlled by writing either Command or Data bytes through the parallel port to the display To display a character the character value is written as Data to the display The Character Generator controller writes the character bitmap to the segment drivers of the display The cursor position is updated by either incrementing or decrementing to the next display data RAM position Display Data RAM address 0 is the first character of the first line The last character address of the first line is 19 DDRAM address 64 is the first character of the second line Chapter 6 NCR 7460 2x20 Customer Display 6 3 The following Table describes the 7460 Integrated Display commands supported Execution F i ae Time Instructions Instruction Guide Description fosc 270K RS R W DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1_ DBO HZ Clear Display 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 Write 20H to DDRAM And 1 52ms set DDRAM address to 00H from AC Return Home
57. llation WinNT Completing the OS Installation Win98 Completing the OS Installation Win95 Completing the OS Installation DOS Gold Disk Contents sicaivesiosvneteninndevaacerusnstpnenirsnpeldonstnney Microsoft Operating System License Agreements vahintiessiie anparanaterinidauneieteasnenineniiileddonntaeh 4 8 NCR 7460 Win 2000 Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0505 0100 NCR 7460 NT Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0496 0100 0 0 eee 4 10 NCR 7460 Win98 Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0497 0100 ssssstscssesee 4 11 NCR 7460 Win95 Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0498 0100 scssssssssseee 4 12 vii viii NCR 7460 DOS Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0499 0100 ccsseseeees 4 12 OS Recovery from a Larger Disk Image 4 13 Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures TAAL ON iion ee eeii oi e Eeee Pr reguisites cai sivasina can causrnsminnaunendonseanarincemnsaivaenbonsess Updating Procedure sci nciiananenscediviniceiineaninnnd BIOS Crisis RECO VOI eaire ei Recovery Procedur eS sssrinin Cable Connector Pin Out Information c0 Chapter 6 NCR 7460 2x20 Customer Display Introducere niai tenants i are ViIEWINg AUC aiicevebicincsrcventaiveceseensaunnsssvbidinensstindeisiantn DROS EIS icssuatersvncctsnnanvainovnaieathenncelannvaneiasounnnien
58. located in the root of the C drive a b C d Open Windows NT Explorer Go to the View menu and select Folder Options Select the View tab Scroll down until you see a folder that is labeled Hidden Files Make sure the button labeled Show All Files is selected and then select OK Select the C drive root directory Scroll down until you find the file named boot ini and select it Open the File menu and then select Properties Uncheck the box labeled Read Only and then select OK Open the boot ini file with Notepad It should have the following entries operating systems multi 0 disk 0 rdisk 0 partition 1 WINNT Windows NT Workstation Version 4 00 NoSerialMice multi 0 disk 0 rdisk 0 partition 1 WINNT Windows NT Workstation Version 4 00 VGA mode basevideo sos 2 Delete the text NoSerialMice The file should now look like 3 Save the file and then restart the terminal with the serial mouse connected After the machine restarts it will see the mouse and install the supporting drivers The drivers are located on the hard drive at C install i386 If for some reason they are not on the hard drive connect the terminal to a network and share a CD ROM drive with the NT Operating System disk installed or copy the files needed to the network 2 26 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Guidelines for Calibrating the Touch Screen The following guidelines should be observed for calibrating the touch
59. mize user defined settings e Maximum Power Savings conserves the greatest amount of system power e Maximum Performance conserves power but permits greatest system performance 3 36 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Standby Timeout Customized Mode Standby Timeout sets the amount of time the system needs to be in Idle Mode before entering Standby Mode Standby Mode turns off various devices in the system including the screen until you start using the computer again 1 Move the cursor to Standby Timeout and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu 03i 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 12 Minutes 16 Minutes Auto Suspend Timeout Customized Mode Auto Suspend Timeout identifies the amount of time the system needs to be in Standby Mode before entering Suspend Mode 1 Move the cursor to Auto Suspend Timeout and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu 03i 5 Minute 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 40 Minutes 60 Minutes Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 37 Hard Disk Timeout Customized Mode Hard Disk Timeout sets the amount of time the hard disk needs to be inactive before it is turned off 1 Move the cursor to Hard Disk Timeout and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Disabled 10 Seconds 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 45 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes R
60. nced Chipset Control gt PCI Configuration gt System Monitors gt Multiple ROM Menu QuickBoot Mode Enabled After Power Failure Enabled Continuous POST Disabled Boot menu retry Keyboard 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Touchscreen 3 12 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup VO Device Configuration The I O Device Configuration option is used to configure peripherals Move the cursor to I O Device Configuration on the Advanced Menu and press Enter Advanced i Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Installed O S Other Reset Configuration Data No gt Cache Memory gt I O Device Configuration Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Primary gt Advanced Chipset Control gt PCI Configuration gt System Monitors gt Multiple ROM Menu QuickBoot Mode Enabled After Power Failure Enabled Continuous POST Disabled The following submenu displays I O Device Configuration Serial Port A Base I O Address Interrupt Serial Port B Base I O Address Interrupt Powered Port LPT 1 Mode Base I O Address Interrupt DMA Channel Fdc On Lpt Floppy disk Controller Serial Port C Base I O Address Interrupt Powered Port Port D Base I O Address Interrupt Powered Port Serial LPT 2 ode Base I O Address Interrupt DMA channel Disk On Chip Address MSR Address 3 2 2 D D IRQS Chapter
61. nd New Hardware wizard Open the Control Panel and run the MicroTouch screen calibration Completing the OS Installation Win98 The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image Complete the installation as follows 1 When the terminal boots it enters the Windows setup routine Note When installing Win98 on terminals with early processor boards 7460 22xx there are few differences in the procedure as follows a The terminal starts the Add New Hardware Wizard b For each device found permit Windows to search for new drivers take defaults c After each driver is installed you are asked to reboot Answer No Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery 4 7 2 At the User Information screen enter the User information This can be done using a keyboard or you can use the touch screen 3 Go into the Control Panel and set the terminal Date and Time 4 Inthe Control Panel run the MicroTouch screen calibration Completing the OS Installation Win95 The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image Complete the installation as follows 1 After the terminal reboots press Next at the Win
62. nd USB Video Subsystem The video subsystem supports the following LCD types e 12 1 active matrix TFT 800x600 with 64 k colors Support for the LCD integrated display is provided internally External support for SVGA monitors 800x600 or better resolution and 64 k or better colors is provided by a CRT 15 Pin D shell connector The LCD back lighting is also software controlled In addition to OFF and ON modes a dimmed mode is supported in the hardware to allow increased tube life If appropriate software drivers are loaded full brightness is restored when touched motion detection Motion Sensor section or an application request i e to play promotional material on a preset schedule 1 8 Chapter 1 Product Overview Ethernet 10 100Base T LAN Communications The terminal contains a 10 100Base T Ethernet PCI connection Ethernet 100Base T is also known as Fast Ethernet The Boot ROM for diskless boot functionality is included in the 1 MB system ROM The hardware is compatible with the TCP IP DHCP and TFTP protocols required for remote boot of the platform Appropriate software must be used to enable each protocol used over the Ethernet link The terminal may be connected to either a 10 MB s or 100 MB s Ethernet connection The hardware automatically selects the correct speed if enabled by software to do so The LAN hardware supports wakeup packet capability as defined in the Device Class Power Management Specifi
63. nd the drive fails change the selection and try again 1 Move the cursor to Large Disk Access Mode and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu DOS 3 24 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Local Bus IDE adapter This option enables the integrated Local Bus IDE adapter 1 Move the cursor to Local Bus IDE adapter and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Primary Advanced Chipset Control Move the cursor to Advanced Chipset Control and press Enter to access the submenu Video boot type Use this option to enable the onboard video controller as the boot display device 1 Move the cursor to Video boot type and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Enabled Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 25 Extended memory gap If enabled the Extended memory gap turns system RAM off to free address space for use with an optional card A 1 MB extended memory gap starting at 15 MB is created in system RAM 1 Move the cursor to Extended memory gap and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Enabled PCI Configuration Move the cursor to PCI Configuration and press Enter to access the submenu Advanced i Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Item Specific Help gt PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion gt PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion PCI IRQ Line PCI IRQ Line PCI IRQ Line PCI IRQ Line Auto Select Aut
64. ndows NT and Windows 2000 e The end user application should not allow the user typically a cashier to exit the application so that they may be able to browse the operating system desktop explorer or other Microsoft operating system user interface elements This does not apply to servicing upgrading or diagnosing problems for the workstation by services or field engineers This restriction is meant to ensure that the end user is only allowed to navigate within the confines of the end user s application under normal operating conditions e The NCR OS Recovery image can only be used to recover or update systems with licenses procured from NCR Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery 4 9 NCR 7460 Win 2000 Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0505 0100 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional installed Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 installed version 5 00 3103 1000 Analog Devices SoundMax Audio drivers installed version 5 12 1 2502 Intel R 82810 Video drivers installed version 5 12 1 2687 Intel R 82559 Fast Ethernet LAN drivers installed version 5 00 67 0000 Intel 810 Ultra ATA Storage drivers installed version 6 03 MicroTouch TouchWare installed version 5 6F Beta Windows Installer installed version 1 1 NCRSYSM driver installed version 2 01 01 003 10 Backpack CD Rom drivers available version 3 02 11 Edgeport USB drivers available version 1 14 9 Windows 2000 Restriction After installing Windows
65. nstalled O S Other Reset Configuration Data No gt Cache Memory PS 2 Port Touchscreen gt I O Device Configuration Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Primary Advanced Chipset Control gt PCI Configuration gt System Monitors gt Multiple ROM Menu QuickBoot Mode Enabled After Power Failure Enabled Continuous POST Disabled Boot menu retry Keyboard LCD Contrast 32 LCD Brightness 64 Beep Error Codes Off 1 Move the cursor to the System Monitors option 2 Press Enter to monitor voltage temperatures etc Note Options on this menu can not be modified Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 29 Multiple ROM Menu Move the cursor to Multiple ROM Menu and press Enter Advanced i Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Installed O S Other Reset Configuration Data No gt Cache Memory PS 2 Port No gt I O Device Configuration Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Primary Advanced Chipset Control gt PCI Configuration gt System Monitors gt Multiple ROM Menu QuickBoot Mode Enabled After Power Failure Enabled Continuous POST Disabled Boot menu retry Keyboard 3 30 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup The options on this submenu are used to load unload specific ROMs Multiple ROM Menu Parallel CD ROM Boot On board Intel PXE On board Intel LAN Etherboot tabl tabl tabl tabl tabl tabl tabl tabl tabl tabl tabl t
66. o Select Auto Select Auto Select i WU u H 3 26 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion This option reserves specific upper memory blocks for use by legacy ISA devices 1 Move the cursor to PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion and press Enter Select the appropriate memory block from the list C800 CBFF through DC00 DFFF and press Enter Available Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Select Reserved to reserve a specified block of upper memory for use by legacy ISA devices PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion This option reserves specific IRQs for use by legacy ISA devices 1 Move the cursor to PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion and press Enter Select the desired IRQ from the list IRQ 3 through IRQ 15 and press Enter Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Select Reserved to reserve a specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices Available Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 27 PCI IRQ Line 1 through 4 PCI devices can use hardware interrupts called IRQs A PCI device cannot use IRQs already in use by ISA or EISA devices Use Auto Select only if no ISA or EISA legacy cards are installed 1 Move the cursor to the appropriate PCI IRQ Line 1 through 4 option and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Auto Select 3 28 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup System Monitors Advanced i Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help I
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68. ommended viewing height for the terminal is 1 2 m 48 from the floor Release Lever 18825 2 Install the Wall Mount Adapter Plate to the bottom of the terminal with screws 4 as illustrated 3 Install the 7460 Terminal to the Wall Plate The Wall Mount Adapter Plate has locking tabs slots that mate on the Wall Plate 4 Latch the Release Lever Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 17 Wall Mounting the LCD Operators Display To flush mount the Operators Display on a flat vertical surface use the K502 Flush Mount Bracket Kit Flush Mount Flush Mount w LCD cable penetration through wall 18832 2 18 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 1 Secure the Wall Plate to the wall with lag screws 4 into the studs or with hardware of similar strength The recommended viewing height for the terminal is 1 2 m 48 from the floor to the center of the screen Note If routing cable through the wall drill a hole in the wall for the cable a Cable Routing Wall Plate Release Lever j 18826 2 Install the Wall Mounting Adapter Plate to the back of the Operator Display with screws 4 3 Install the Operator Display to the Wall Plate The bottom of the Wall Mounting Adapter Plate has a Locking Tab that mates to Locking Tab Insert on the Wall Plate Push Wall Plate down until Locking Tab locks into the insert on the Wall Plate 4 Latch the Release Lever Chapter 2 Hardware Installat
69. oncealed in the terminal mounting The supply is inaccessible when the terminal is in the normal operation and mounting position to prevent tampering and sealed to help protect against spills or other environmental hazards Note The power supply DOES NOT automatically sense the proper AC voltage therefore the switch on the back must be set prior to installation All power required to operate the base unit and bus powered USB peripherals is provided by the power supply The Processor board serves as the hub to distribute power to all terminal functions Cash drawers VFD customer display PS 2 keyboard Mini PCI slot scanner through RS 232 port USB hard disk and the LCD all receive power through their respective processor board connectors 1 26 Chapter 1 Product Overview Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Introduction The terminal is fully assembled at the factory This chapter explains the mounting options and how to connect optional hardware components to the terminal Installation Summary The terminal should be removed from the shipping packaging and visual checks made to verify the correct hardware configuration The system is then configured and any communication cables are connected Note Verify the appropriate voltage setting prior to initial setup Only after inspection should the power cord be attached to the system and then connected to the AC power source Power up self tests will run to verify basic funct
70. ot begins A prompt may be enabled that informs users to press the lt F2 gt key to access Setup Note An external alphanumeric keyboard is not required to run the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility but is recommended for ease of use Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 15 Plug and Play The Processor BIOS also has a setup option to support the Windows runtime plug and play utilities When this option is selected only devices critical to boot are assigned resources by the BIOS Device Node information is available for all devices to ensure compatibility with Windows 95 System configuration information is stored in ESCD format The ESCD data will be cleared upon loss of the CMOS voltage Advanced Power Management The Processor BIOS has support for both 1 1 and 1 2 Advanced Power Management APM The version of APM drivers loaded in the operating system by the user will determine to which specification the BIOS will adhere In either case the energy saving Standby mode can be initiated by a time out period set by the user When in Stand by mode the Processor Board reduces power consumption by utilizing the processor System Management Mode SMM capabilities and also spinning down hard drives and turning off VESA DPMS compliant monitors During setup the user may select which DPMS mode Stand By Suspend Auto or Off is sent to the monitor The ability to respond to external interrupts is fully maintained while in Stand by mode allowing the system to
71. rnet LAN drivers installed version 5 00 67 0000 MicroTouch TouchWare installed version 5 6F Beta Windows Installer installed version 1 1 NCRSYSM driver installed version 2 01 01 003 Intel 810 Ultra ATA Storage drivers installed version 6 03 10 M Systems DiskOnChip 2000 driver available version 4 2 11 Backpack CD Rom drivers available version 2 04 12 Edgeport USB drivers available version 1 14 9 4 12 Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery NCR 7460 Win95 Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0498 0100 Microsoft Windows 95 OSR2 installed Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 installed version 5 00 2314 1003IC SMI Lynx EM Video driver installed version 4 12 01 2687 Intel R 82559 Fast Ethernet LAN driver installed version 5 00 66 0000 MicroTouch TouchWare installed version 5 6F Beta Windows Installer Version 1 1 installed NCRSYSM driver installed version 2 01 01 003 M Systems DiskOnChip 2000 driver available version 4 2 Backpack CD Rom drivers available version 2 04 10 Edgeport USB drivers available version 1 14 9 NCR 7460 DOS Operating System Recovery Software LPIN D370 0499 0100 Microsoft DOS installed Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery 4 13 OS Recovery from a Larger Disk Image The following procedure should be used to restore an Operating System when the destination disk is smaller than the source image i e OS Recovery was made on a 10 GB source disk but is being recovered on a
72. rough a USB port or a serial port Jm 16437 7158 Printer The 7158 Printer is extremely fast quiet and reliable point of sale device It consists of two specialized printers in one compact package a thermal printer on top that prints receipts and an impact slip printer in front to print on forms and checks that you insert It receives its power from an external power supply can be connected through a USB or serial port and has a connector for cash drawers 17304 1 20 Chapter 1 Product Overview 7194 Printer The 7194 Printer is a high speed high resolution printer capable of both text and graphics printing It offers direct thermal printing in a receipt station It receives its power from an external power supply can be connected through a USB or serial port and has a connector for cash drawers 16437 7196 Printer The 7196 Printer is a high speed high resolution printer capable of both text and graphics printing It receives its power from an external power supply has a serial interface and a connector for cash drawers 17302 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 21 NCR 5972 2x20 Customer Display The 5972 1000 2x20 Customer Display is offered in two versions Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD or Liquid Crystal Display LCD Vacuum Flourescent Display Liquid Crystal Display 15476 Vacuum Flourescent Display Liquid Crystal Display 15475 1 22 Chapter 1 Product Overview Feature
73. s Models Integrated Remote Remote Tall Post Parallel I F support EIA 232 I F support Socket for 32K of PROM for additional character sets 7x9 pixel characters Diagnostics Character sets Code Page 850 International Katakana Code Page 866 Cyrillic Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 23 NCR 5973 International VFD Customer Display The NCR 5973 VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display is an optional display device for the 7460 Retail Terminal The VFD is available in models that have a combination of e Dark gray cabinetry e Mounting configurations e System specific cables Remote Mount High Post Remote Mount 122714 1 24 Chapter 1 Product Overview Other Integrated Devices and Indicators Hard Disk Drive A 3 5 inch IDE hard disk is available to support Windows NT The drive is the standard type that is used by notebook PCs Power Status LED The LED power indicator indicates that power is present The LED is green when the processor and BIOS are operating properly The LED is located on the right side of the chassis as illustrated Note The 7460 has a time delay To place unit in the OFF position depress the ON OFF switch and hold the switch for 4 5 seconds until unit powers down Power LED 18494c Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 25 LAN Status LEDs LAN Integrity LAN Speed Green Yellow 100MB OFF 10MB 18916 Power Supply The terminal uses an AC adapter for its power supply c
74. t when 12v is present on pin 9 1 Move the cursor to Powered Port and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu e Auto Detect special cable and turn power on if present e On Set the power on at all times e Off Always leaves power off LPT x This option is used to configure Parallel Port 1 2 1 Move the cursor to LPT x and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Enabled e Disabled No configuration e Enabled User configuration e Auto BIOS or OS chooses configuration e OS Controlled displayed when controlled by OS Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 17 Mode LPT 1 Use this option to set the mode for LPT 1 1 Move the cursor to Mode and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu Base I O address LPT 1 This option is used to set the base I O address for LPT 1 1 Move the cursor to Base I O address and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu 378 278 Interrupt LPT 1 Use this option to set the Interrupt for LPT 1 1 Move the cursor to Interrupt and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu IRQ5 IRQ7 3 18 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup DMA Channel LPT 1 Use this option to set the DMA Channel for LPT 1 1 Move the cursor to DMA Channel and press Enter 2 Select the desired setting from the drop down menu DMA 1 Fdc on LPT Use this option
75. ta Customer Satisfaction Hotline will replace out of box failed hard disks with identical preloaded drives Once a system is successfully installed all disk contents are the responsibility of the customer The customer is responsible for restoring operating system software and or customer specific data onto replacement disks sent to repair a failed or damaged disk in the field NCR provides recovery tools for the operating system and platform software Powering Down the Terminal To power down the terminal depress and hold the power off button for 4 5 seconds Note If the unit is powered on and you pull the plug from the power source and then plug it back in the unit comes back on If the unit is powered off and you unplug it from its power source then plug it back in the unit is still powered off Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Introduction This chapter describes how to configure the BIOS CMOS options Following this Introduction there are sections specific to Pentium terminals and sections specific to Pentium III Celeron terminals Note An external alphanumeric keyboard is not required to run the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility but a keyboard makes the setup easier Note The Setup Menus in this chapter reference NCR 7451 7460 BIOS Version 1 0 1 0 Entering Setup Using a Keyboard 1 Apply power to the terminal 2 Press the F2 key when the message at the bottom of the screen prompts you to do so Note Setup can also be entered
76. ter power up in order for the Link Integrity signal to become valid Universal Serial Bus Two USB Type A ports are provided on the terminal USB Host Controller support is provided in hardware on the processor board Note USB peripherals require support from the operating system which is currently limited to Windows 98 Serial Ports Note The terminal supports up to four RS 232 ports Four 9 pin D shell connectors are provided RS 232 COM 2 3 and 4 has 12 VDC power on one pin RS 232 Connector Pinout DB 9 connector male Connector 1 2 3 Connector 4 Pin Connector 1 2 3 Connector 4 DCD DCD RXD RXD TXD TXD DTR DTR GND GND 1 10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Monitor The hardware monitor generates an interrupt to the system whenever any of the internal voltages used by the system processor goes above or below the acceptable operating range An interrupt is also generated when the temperature of the Processor exceeds safe levels Software can use this indication to slow or stop the system and or force a reset Mini PCI Expansion Header A single Mini PCI expansion header is provided to support optional features IDE Header A standard IDE header is provided to support the 3 5 inch hard disk drive Touch Screen Controller The MicroTouch Excalibur chip is used to interface the touch panel This controller supports MicroTouch resistive and capacitive panels In order to save an RS 23
77. tlet 5973 International VFD Customer Display 4 Screws 14528 1 Place the Display Mount on the desired surface within 4 meters 13 feet of the host terminal 2 Determine if the cable should be routed down through the mounting surface or if it should be run on top of the surface Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 13 3 Secure the Mounting Plate with 4 screws provided Mounting Plate 4 Holes 0 40 mm 0 16 in Diameter 76 mm 7 3 in 16258 4 Connect the 5973 Parallel Cable to the Parallel port on the terminal Parallel Port Customer Display 18915 5 Plug the Power Brick into AC outlet 2 14 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Mounting Considerations Tilt Mount terminal can be installed on a flat horizontal surface or a flat vertical surface 18443 Shown below is the Base Unit option without the Operator LCD The LCD Mount Access Cover snaps off and on LCD Mount Access Cover 18831 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 15 Wall Mounting the 7460 The 7460 unit or the Operator Display can be installed on a flat vertical surface 7460 Wall Mount Operator Display Mount 18835 2 16 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Wall Mounting the Base Unit To install a wall Mount on a flat vertical surface use the 7460 K533 Wall Mount Bracket Kit 1 Secure the Wall Plate to the wall with lag screws 4 into the studs or with hardware of similar strength The rec
78. to the parallel connector on the terminal Parallel Port 19507 Com1 2 Connect the two machines with the RS 232 cable Use COM Port 1 on both machines NCR 7460 RS 232 Cable 19508 3 Boot the PC in the DOS mode with CD ROM support Note The PC must be running in the DOS mode not ina Windows DOS box for the software to operate correctly 4 Insert the BIOS update CD into the PC NCR BIOS and BIOS Update Software LPIN A370 0022 0100 5 6 Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures 5 Apply power to the terminal 6 On the PC change directory to the CD ROM drive Enter 7 Enter the update command EMBflash Enter 8 Select the number for the 7460 terminal from the menu list 7454 7401 7452 7453 7455 7460 7451 7456 OArAINNANURBPWNE 6 Enter A blue screen displays as the program runs showing the program progress followed by a green screen indicating a successful load PhoenixPhlash Status Flash memory has been successfully programmed PRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT 19502 The Class Model Serial information is deleted using the Crisis Recovery procedure Use the normal BIOS update procedures as discussed earlier in this chapter to restore the information Chapter 5 BIOS Updating Procedures 5 7 Cable Connector Pin Out Information Parallel Dongle 25 Pin D shell Receptacle Viewed from wiring side SSS 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 19513
79. utomatically filled based upon the installed drive Move the cursor to the Exit menu select Save Changes amp Exit or Save Changes and press Enter Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 5 Advanced Menu Advanced i Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Installed O S Other Reset Configuration Data No gt Cache Memory PS 2 port Touchscreen I O Device Configuration Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Primary Advanced Chipset Control gt PCI Configuration gt System Monitors gt Multiple ROM Menu QuickBoot Mode Enabled After Power Failure Enabled Continuous POST Disabled Boot Menu Retry Keyboard LCD Contrast 25 LCD Brightness 3 Beep Error Codes Off 3 6 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Installed OS The options on this menu are used to select operating system 1 Move the cursor to the Installed OS option and press Enter 2 Select the appropriate operating system from the drop down menu Other Note An incorrect setting can cause some operating systems to display unexpected behavior Reset Configuration Data 1 Move the cursor to Reset Configuration Data and press Enter 2 Select Yes if you want to clear the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 3 7 Cache Memory Advanced i Power Boot Exit Cache Memory Item Specific Help Memory Cache Enabled Cache System BIOS Area Write Protect
80. will perform a disk check and then continue with the Windows 2000 installation Enter the User Name and Organization Enter the Computer Name for the client Enter the Administrator s Account Password optional When prompted press Finish to reboot the client Login when prompted N QD 7 gt YW N Run the MicroTouch screen calibration from the Desktop icon Windows 2000 Restriction After installing Windows 2000 the BackPack CD ROM is not recognized as a boot device It is recognized as a device on the system but not a bootable device When bootable media is inserted errors such as Operating System Not Found are reported To correct this condition set the BIOS to the Default Parameters See the Setup chapter Exit Menu Options section 4 6 Chapter 4 Operating System Recovery Completing the OS Installation WinNT The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image Complete the installation as follows 1 SND MF N After the terminal reboots it will perform a disk check and then continue with the Windows NT installation Enter the User Name and Organization Enter the Computer Name for the client Enter the Administrator s Account Password optional When prompted press Finish to reboot the client Log in when prompted Press Next at the Fou
81. y 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 Canadian 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 ORB FURRE TERRE A EMH mR VCCI OF CHOC TF AAR CT ORES RR OAT D L E Be XHIOPICLBHVIES COYSICMERAO MDE eT ALIBRENSALTLEBOSVET Le xi Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s Name NCR Corporation Manufacturer s Address NCR Corporation Retail Solutions Division Atlanta 2651 Satellite Boulevard Duluth GA 30096 5810 Type of Equipment Information Technology Equipment Model Number Class 7460 Electrical Ratings Input 100 120 V 200 240 V 4 0 A 2 0 A 50 60 Hz NCR Corporation 1700 South Patterson Boulevard Dayton OH 45479 USA declares t
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