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NCR 7600 User Manual

NCR 7600
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NCRRealPOS40(7600)
Release1.1
UserGuide
B00500001974
IssueC

Table of Contents

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NCR 7600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution1024 x 768
Display Size15 inches
ProcessorIntel Celeron
Operating SystemWindows Embedded
ConnectivityEthernet
PortsEthernet, USB, Serial

Summary

Preface

Audience

Defines the intended audience for the user guide.

Safety Requirements

Outlines critical safety precautions and warnings for terminal operation and servicing.

Peripheral Usage

Guidelines for using certified peripheral devices with the terminal.

Grounding Instructions

Explains the importance and procedure for proper grounding to prevent electric shock.

References

Lists related NCR documentation for further information.

Revision Record

Details the changes and release history of the document.

Chapter 1: Product Overview

Introduction

Overview of the NCR RealPOS 40, its features, and benefits for retail environments.

Product IDs

Lists the major models and their corresponding CPU and memory configurations.

RealPOS 40 Base Model Comparison

Detailed comparison of specifications for different RealPOS 40 base models.

Energy Star

Information on Energy Star compliance and its benefits for energy saving.

Configurations

Describes the modular and stacked configuration options for the RealPOS 40.

Operator Controls

Details the front panel controls and their functions on the terminal.

LED Diagnostic Indicators

Explains the meaning of different LED status indicators for diagnostics.

Cabinet Security

How to secure the terminal case using a Kensington lock or padlock.

Serial Number/Model Number Label

Location and identification of serial and model number labels on the terminal.

Features

Lists the key hardware features and specifications of the RealPOS 40.

Power Management

Explains the BIOS support for ACPI power management states.

ACPI Sleep States (S0 - S5)

Details the different ACPI system sleep states supported by the terminal.

Enabling Wake on LAN

Procedure to enable the Wake on LAN feature for remote system activation.

ACPI Processor C-States

Explanation of processor power states (C0, C1) and their relevance to power saving.

Operator Displays

Information on various operator displays compatible with the RealPOS 40.

Keyboards

Overview of supported keyboard models and their features.

Printers

Details on supported printer models and their functionalities.

Chapter 2: Hardware Installation

Installation Restrictions

Guidelines and restrictions before installing the RealPOS 40 hardware.

Installing the Terminal

Steps for unpacking and connecting the main terminal unit.

Installing the Keyboard and Mouse

Instructions for connecting keyboard and mouse peripherals.

Connecting AC Power

Procedure for connecting the terminal to its power supply.

Disconnecting the Power Cable

Steps for safely disconnecting the terminal's power cable.

PS/2 Cable Connection

Guidance on securing PS/2 cables with tie wraps.

Installing the Transaction Printer

Instructions for connecting transaction printers via USB or RS-232.

Installing a 5942 15-Inch LCD Monitor

Steps for connecting the 5942 15-inch LCD monitor.

Installing a 5942 12-Inch Monitor

Steps for connecting the 5942 12-inch LCD monitor.

Installing a 5964 15-Inch LCD Touch Monitor

Instructions for connecting the 5964 15-inch touch screen monitor.

DVI Connections (Video)

How to connect video using DVI cables.

VGA Connections (Video)

How to connect video using VGA cables.

Powered USB Cable Connections (Data and Power)

Connecting peripherals using powered USB cables.

NCR 5954 USB DynaKey Cable Connections

Connecting the NCR 5954 DynaKey via USB.

Installing a 5982 6.5-Inch LCD

Instructions for installing the 5982 6.5-inch LCD display.

Installing a Secondary Display (Dual Display)

Steps for setting up a second display for dual monitor configurations.

Single Display Mode

Configuring the system to use a single display output.

Installing a Cash Drawer

Instructions for connecting a cash drawer to the terminal.

Installing Two Cash Drawers

Instructions for connecting two cash drawers using a Y-cable.

Replacing the Hard Disk Drive

Procedure for replacing the internal hard disk drive.

Chapter 3: BIOS Setup

Entering Setup

How to access the BIOS setup utility on the terminal.

How to Select Menu Options

Guide to navigating and selecting options within the BIOS menu.

Restoring Factory Settings

Steps to reset BIOS settings to their default values.

Chapter 4: Operating System Recovery

Introduction

How to recover the operating system using CD ROM media.

Prerequisites

Required items for performing an OS recovery from a CD.

OS Recovery Procedures for Windows XP

Step-by-step guide for recovering Windows XP.

OS Recovery Procedures for Windows 7 Professional

Step-by-step guide for recovering Windows 7.

Chapter 5: BIOS Updating Procedure

Introduction

How to update the terminal BIOS using software from the NCR website.

Prerequisites

Required items for performing a SPI/BIOS update.

Creating the Bootable Media

Instructions for creating bootable CDs or USB drives for BIOS updates.

BIOS Updating Procedures

Methods and steps for updating the BIOS.

Manually Updating the MAC Address

Procedure to update the Motherboard MAC address using the BIOS utility.

Chapter 6: Solid State Drive Optimization

About the Intel® SSD Optimizer

Explanation of the Intel SSD Optimizer and its function with Trim.

Intel® SSD Optimizer Requirements

Conditions and requirements for running the Intel SSD Optimizer.

Installation and Startup

Steps to install and launch the Intel Solid-State Drive Toolbox.

Start Intel SSD Toolbox

How to launch the Intel SSD Toolbox application.

Manually Running the Intel® SSD Optimizer

Instructions for performing a manual run of the SSD Optimizer.

Scheduling the Intel® SSD Optimizer

How to set up automated schedules for the SSD Optimizer.

Removing a Scheduled Intel® SSD Optimizer Session

Steps to delete a scheduled SSD Optimizer session.

Known Limitations

Lists known issues and limitations of the Intel SSD Toolbox.

Appendix A: Powered Serial Port Settings

Appendix B: DOS Memory Settings

Upper Memory Usage

Configuration for EMM386.EXE driver to maximize UMB usage in DOS.

Other memory range Considerations

Notes on specific memory address ranges and their limitations.

Appendix A: Disabling USB Ports for Security Purposes

BIOS Changes (1.2.2.0)

BIOS settings to disable USB ports for security.

Windows Operating System changes

Steps within Windows to disable USB ports via Device Manager.

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