NCR 7600 User Manual

Summary of 7600

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    Ncr realpos 40 (7600) release 1.1 user guide b005‐0000‐1974 issue c.

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    The product described in this book is a licensed product of ncr corporation. Ncr is a registered trademark of ncr corporation. Ncr realpos is a trademark of ncr corporation in the united states and/or other countries. Other product names mentioned in this publication may be trademarks or registered ...

  • Page 3: Preface

    Iii preface audience this book is written for hardware installer/service personnel, system integrators, and field engineers. Notice: this document is ncr proprietary information and is not to be disclosed or reproduced without consent. Safety requirements the ncr realpos 40 conforms to all applicabl...

  • Page 4: References

    Iv 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. Warning: do not connect or disconnect the transaction printer while...

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    V table of contents chapter 1: product overview introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1‐1 product ids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1‐1 realpos 40 base model comparison ....

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    Vi keyboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1‐29 5932 keyboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1‐29 keyboard power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Vii single display mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2‐26 intel graphics controller hot keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2‐26 installing a cash drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2‐27 installing...

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    Viii known limitations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6‐12 known issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6‐13 appendix a: powered serial port settings appendix b: dos memory settings appendix a...

  • Page 9: Product Overview

    Chapter 1: product overview introduction the ncr realpos 40 (also known as ncr 7600) is a compact pos solution that combines the reliability and security of a retail‐hardened pos terminal with the performance and flexibility of industry‐standard pc technology. With an open architecture and mobile in...

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    2 product overview realpos 40 base model comparison model 7600-1001 7600-1010 chipset intel atom 945 gse intel atom 945 gse cpu intel atom n270 intel atom n270 clock speed 1.6 ghz 1.6 ghz front-side bus 533 mhz 533 mhz level 2 cache 512 kb 512 kb memory 200 pin sodimm 200 pin sodimm memory (standard...

  • Page 11: Energy Star

    Product overview 3 energy star energy star® qualified products and practices help you save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the u.S. Environmental protection agency (epa) and the u.S. Department of energy. You can help reduce electricity...

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    4 product overview b. Select device manager in the system tools section. C. Expand mice and other pointing devices and then right‐mouse click on usb touch screen controller..

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    Product overview 5 d. Select the power management tab. The allow this device to bring the computer out of standby option is active by default. Un‐check the check box. 2. The pos cannot be awakened from standby mode via touch if the touch device is connected to a +12v usb port. Power is removed from ...

  • Page 14: Configurations

    6 product overview configurations the ncr realpos 40 is an affordable, retail‐ready pos solution that provides outstanding value for any size retailer. It supports a broad range of certified ncr peripherals and applications. The realpos 40 features the smallest form factor in its class and offers ve...

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    Product overview 7 stacked configuration an optional stand is available to mount the terminal vertically. Vertical stand configuration.

  • Page 16: Operator Controls

    8 product overview operator controls led diagnostic indicators the two front panel leds also function as diagnostic indicators, defined as follows. Note: the cell colors indicate the color of the led at that particular time. 28561 power switch power led disk activity led usb port current system oper...

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    Product overview 9 • off • ac present power system • off • not in standby • external p/s on off off 1. Check ac power to p/s 2. Check p/s 3. Check connection between unit and p/s 4. Check power connection from back panel to motherboard and motherboard to front panel 5. Replace p/s 6. Replace motherb...

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    10 product overview post • display • motherboard • peripheral stopped prior to boot on flashing (1/sec) no display: 1. Check for power to display if no display 2. Check cable connection between motherboard and display 3. Check for properly functioning display 4. Replace motherboard display working: ...

  • Page 19: Cabinet Security

    Product overview 11 cabinet security the 7600 has easy access to the internal components. However, the case can be secured to a fixed object (desk, pole, etc) by attaching a standard kensington lock to the security hasp. In addition a small padlock can be attached to the hasp to prevent the unit fro...

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    12 product overview serial number/model number label the serial number and model number are included on the certification label located on bottom of the terminal. A microsoft certificate of authenticity (coa) label is included if the terminal is ordered and shipped with a pre‐installed microsoft ope...

  • Page 21: Features

    Product overview 13 features 7600 processor board • intelʹs 945gse chipset • intelʹs atom n270 single core mobile processor. • up to 2gb ddr2 memory • serial ata (sata) hard drive interface • option for single 2.5ʺ hard drive • high‐speed 10/100mb ethernet • two type‐a usb connectors • four powered ...

  • Page 22: Power Management

    14 product overview power management the bios supports the advanced configuration and power management interface (acpi) 2.0 specification. A key feature of acpi is that the operating system, not the bios, configures and implements power management. The 7600 terminal supports the global system power ...

  • Page 23: Acpi Sleep States (S0 - S5)

    Product overview 15 acpi sleep states (s0 - s5) under the g1 sleeping state acpi defines levels of system sleep state support. The 7600 supports the following sleeping states: • s0: normal powered‐on state • s1 (standby): the s1 sleeping state is a low wake latency sleeping state. In this state, no ...

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    16 product overview power state s0 working s1 standby s2 **s3 suspend to ram s4 hibernate **s5 soft off supported: y / n y y n y y y description fully functional video off / hdd off off, memory in slow refresh off, memory image written to hdd off power supply status on on powered down** powered down...

  • Page 25: Enabling Wake On Lan

    Product overview 17 enabling wake on lan in order for wake on lan to function the network driver must be enabled (factory default). The procedure for enabling the driver depends on which operating system you are using. Windows 7 1. Select start → computer → system properties tab → device manager 2. ...

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    18 product overview 3. Right‐mouse click the realtek pcie fe family controller driver and then select properties . 4. Under the advanced tab both wake on magic packet and wake on pattern match should be enabled . Select ok after making any changes..

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    Product overview 19 5. Under the power management tab all option boxes should be checked. Select ok after making any changes..

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    20 product overview windows xp 1. Select start → control panel → hardware tab → device manager button. 2. Select network adapters and then 3. Right‐mouse click the realtek pcie fe family controller driver and the select properties ..

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    Product overview 21 4. Under the advanced tab the wake on magic packet should be enabled. Select ok after making any changes. 5. Under the power management tab the option boxes as shown below should be checked. Select ok after making any changes..

  • Page 30: Acpi Processor C-States

    22 product overview acpi processor c-states acpi defines the power state of system processors while in the g0 working state as being either active (executing) or sleeping (not executing). Processor power states are designated c0, c1, c2, c3, …cn. The c0 power state is an active power state where the...

  • Page 31: Operator Displays

    Product overview 23 operator displays ncr 5954 15-inch dynakey the ncr realpos 5954 usb dynakey is a point‐of‐sale (pos) keypad with a built‐in 15‐inch flat panel liquid crystal display (lcd). Unique to the dynakey is a set of atm‐style keys (dynakeys), which are located beside the display. The func...

  • Page 32: 5942 12.1-Inch Color Lcd

    24 product overview 5942 12.1-inch color lcd the 5942 12.1‐inch lcd is designed for customers who desire a color display and prefer the small footprint and ergonomic packaging of lcd technology versus traditional crtʹs. Depending on the customerʹs requirements, this lcd display can be used either as...

  • Page 33: 5964 15-Inch Touch Screen

    Product overview 25 5964 15-inch touch screen the ncr 5964‐8xxx is a 15‐inch xga (1024x768) liquid crystal display with either a resistive or capacitive touch screen for operator input. Features • 15ʺ lcd xga (1024x768) native resolution, 350 nit typical brightness (also supports vga, svga, sxga) • ...

  • Page 34: 5965 15-Inch Touch Screen

    26 product overview 5965 15-inch touch screen the ncr 5965 is a 15‐inch tft liquid crystal display with a capacitive touch screen. The display accepts industry‐standard rgb video images from a pc motherboard and dynamically resizes vga (640 480), svga (800 600), xga (1024 768) & sxga (1280 x 1024) @...

  • Page 35: 5966 15-Inch Touch Screen

    Product overview 27 5966 15-inch touch screen the ncr 5966 is a 15‐inch low cost xga (1024x768) liquid crystal display with a 5‐ wire resistive touch screen for operator input. It is available in beige (g11) and charcoal (cg1). Features • 15ʹ lcd xga (1024x768) native resolution, 160 nit brightness ...

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    28 product overview ncr 5982 6.5-inch lcd display the 5982 lcd display is a terminal‐powered color 6.5 inch vga lcd..

  • Page 37: Keyboards

    Product overview 29 keyboards 5932 keyboards the ncr 5932 keyboards are intended for harsh retail environments and contain an internal membrane to protect against objects such as paper clips, staple wires, pins, and so forth, from falling between the keys and damaging the electronics. This technolog...

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    30 product overview ncr 64-key ps/2 pos keyboard (5932-2xxx) the ncr 64‐key pos keyboard, designed for checkout environments where alpha entry is not required, includes 55 assignable function keys and a numeric keypad with 11 keys. Features • keylock • speaker • scanner • system status indicator led...

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    Product overview 31 speaker a programmable speaker generates key clicks and error tones. Buzzer the buzzer is an internal on board buzzer. System status indicator led the system status indicator is a two‐color led. The green color indicates the keyboard has power. Red indicates an error condition. W...

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    32 product overview ncr 5932-5xxx usb alphanumeric big ticket keyboard the ncr usb alphanumeric big ticket keyboard is a multifunction keyboard that is two keyboards built into one. The keyboard consists of two major sections: • 38‐key pos keyboard • industry‐standard alphanumeric pc keyboard the ke...

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    Product overview 33 ncr 5932-65xx ps/2 programmable pos keyboard the ncr 5932 ps/2 programmable pos keyboard is a multifunctional keyboard that is two keyboards built into one. The keyboard consists of two major sections: • 32‐key point‐of‐sale keyboard • pc type alphanumeric keyboard the keyboard i...

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    34 product overview ncr 5932-66xx usb programmable pos keyboard the ncr 5932 ps/2 programmable pos keyboard is a multifunctional keyboard that is two keyboards built into one. The keyboard consists of two major sections: • 32‐key point‐of‐sale keyboard • pc type alphanumeric keyboard the keyboard in...

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    Product overview 35 ncr 5975 2x20 vfd customer display the ncr 5975 customer display is designed to be an optional display device for the ncr retail terminals. It can also serve as a display for any industry‐standard pc. It is a vacuum fluorescent display (vfd). • 5975‐1000 2x20 vfd (g11) • 5975‐100...

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    36 product overview cabinet • uv stable material • available in ncr light gray (g‐11) and ncr charcoal gray (cg1) connectors • 9 pin d sub • powered usb cables • powered eia‐232 • powered usb cable • unpowered eia‐232 cable with y‐connection for power brick • unpowered usb cable with y‐connection fo...

  • Page 45: Printers

    Product overview 37 printers ncr 7167 printer the ncr 7167 printer is a fast, quiet, relatively small and very reliable multi function printer. It prints receipts, validates and prints checks, and prints on a variety of single or multiple part forms. There is not journal as it is kept electronically...

  • Page 46: 7168 Printer

    38 product overview 7168 printer the 7168 printer is a fast, quiet, relatively small and very reliable multiple‐function printer with front and back printing on the receipt paper capability. It prints receipts, validates and prints checks, and prints on a variety of single‐ or multiple‐part forms. T...

  • Page 47: 7197 Printer

    Product overview 39 7197 printer the ncr 7197 printer is a fast, quiet, relatively small and very reliable printer with front and back printing capability. The printer can connect through a usb port or a serial port. It receives power from the 24v connector on the terminal or from an external power ...

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    40 product overview.

  • Page 49: Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2: hardware installation this chapter explains how to install the realpos 40 hardware, including out‐of‐box installation and how to install the optional peripheral devices. The 7600 is very flexible to install. This document discusses a typical configuration. Your configuration may require a...

  • Page 50: Installing The Terminal

    2 hardware installation installing the terminal 1. Unpack the terminal in the desired location. 2. Connect the external cables to the connectors located on the rear of the unit. There is also a usb connector on the front panel. See the following sections for each component. 28047 usb 12v e 12v f 12v...

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    Hardware installation 3 installing the keyboard and mouse the 7600 supports usb and ps/2 type keyboards. Only usb mice are supported. See the following examples of supported configurations. Usb keyboard and usb mouse ps/2 keyboard and usb mouse 28572 28573a a b.

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    4 hardware installation note: ps/2 extension cables cannot be used on ps/2 keyboards with a glide pad. Usb keyboard w/glide pad 28575 a b.

  • Page 53: Connecting Ac Power

    Hardware installation 5 connecting ac power the 7600 power supply is an external 24 v power brick. Caution: the 7600 requires the ncr 24 v power supply that is shipped with the terminal. Use of other power bricks may cause damage to the unit. 1. Connect the power supply cable to the dc power connect...

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    6 hardware installation disconnecting the power cable the power cable connector locks into position when connected to the terminal and cannot be removed by simply pulling on the cable. You must grasp the connector and slide the outside housing out from the terminal to unlock it from the terminal con...

  • Page 55: Ps/2 Cable Connection

    Hardware installation 7 ps/2 cable connection the ps/2 cable should be secured with a tie wrap. On units configured with an extended i/o daughter card the tie wrap holder is used to secure the cable. If the daughter card is not present the cable is secured to the hook located on the rear panel knock...

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    8 hardware installation installing the transaction printer the printers can connect through a usb connector or an rs‐232 connector. Usb installation connect the powered usb printer interface cable to the usb connector and power connector on the printer and to the 24 v powered usb connector on the te...

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    Hardware installation 9 rs-232 installation 1. Connect the rs‐232 printer interface cable to the rs‐232 connector on the printer and to a non‐powered rs‐232 connector on the terminal. Note: the factory default setting for the rs‐232 ports is powered. See the appendix: powered serial port settings. 2...

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    10 hardware installation installing a 5942 15-inch lcd monitor the 5942 15‐inch lcd monitor receives video through the vga interface. Power is received from an ac power source. 1. Connect the video cable from the 5942 to the vga connector on the realpos 40 terminal. 2. Connect the ac power cable to ...

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    Hardware installation 11 installing a 5942 12-inch monitor the 5942 lcd monitors receive video through the vga interface. Power is received from the terminal using a powered usb cable. 1. Connect the video cable to the vga connectors on the 5942 monitor and realpos 40 terminal. 2. Connect the powere...

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    12 hardware installation installing a 5964 15-inch lcd touch monitor there are two cables required to configure a 5964 15‐inch touch lcd. • dvi or vga cable for video • power universal serial bus (usb) for data and power dvi connections (video) 1. Connect the dvi cable to the dvi connectors on both ...

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    Hardware installation 13 vga connections (video) 1. Connect the vga cable to the vga connectors on both the 5964 touch monitor and the realpos 40 terminal. 28578 497-0435044 - 1m (1416-c972-0009) 497-0435045 - 4m (1416-c972-0040) vga vga a b.

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    14 hardware installation powered usb cable connections (data and power) 1. Connect the powered usb cable to the 5964 and to one of the 12v powered usb connectors on the realpos 40 terminal. 28672 a b usb/power 497-0445076 - 1 m (1432-c156-0010) 497-0445077 - 4 m (1432-c156-0040) 12v usb.

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    Hardware installation 15 ncr 5954 usb dynakey cable connections the dynakey connects to the terminal via two cables. • digital video interface (dvi) or vga cable for video • powered universal serial bus (usb) for data and power.

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    16 hardware installation dvi cable connections connect the cable to the dvi connectors on the dynakey and terminal. A b 28675 dvi dvi 497-0446721 - 1.0 m (1432-c191-0010) 497-0446722 - 4.0 m (1432-c191-0040).

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    Hardware installation 17 vga cable connections connect the cable to the vga connectors on the dynakey and terminal. A b 28676 497-0435044 - 1m (1416-c972-0009) 497-0435045 - 4m (1416-c972-0040) vga vga.

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    18 hardware installation powered usb cable connections connect the powered usb cable to the dynakey and to one of the powered usb connectors on the terminal. A b 28677 usb/power 497-0445076 - 1 m (1432-c156-0010) 497-0445077 - 4 m (1432-c156-0040) 12v usb.

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    Hardware installation 19 installing a 5982 6.5-inch lcd 1. Remove the base from the display (2 screws). 23162 screws.

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    20 hardware installation 2. Route the vga and power cables up through the bottom of the base and connect them to the display. Note: the power cable can be either an external power supply or a powered usb cable. ‘ 3. Install the base to the display (2 screws). 4. Route the cables out the rear of the ...

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    Hardware installation 21 external power supply a. Connect the ac cord to the power supply. B. Connect the vga cable to the vga port on the host terminal. C. Connect the power cable to an ac source. 28673 a b vga ac cord.

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    22 hardware installation terminal powered (7446-30303131) a. Connect the power cable to the powered 12v usb port on the host terminal. 12v usb 28674 a b vga.

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    Hardware installation 23 installing a secondary display (dual display) the 7600 motherboard uses an integrated video controller with the intel 945gse gmch chipset. This controller provides a monitor port (vga) and a digital display port (dvi) on the motherboard connector row. These two ports provide...

  • Page 72: Dual Display Clone

    24 hardware installation dual display clone 1. From the operating mode drop‐down menu select intel(r) dual display clone . 2. Select the primary device: monitor or digital display . 3. Select the secondary device: digital display or monitor . 4. Select apply . 5. Select ok within 15 seconds to accep...

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    Hardware installation 25 extended desktop dual display 1. Select extended desktop . 2. Select primary device : monitor or digital display. (this display has the start button and taskbar) 3. Select secondary device : digital display or monitor. (this display is the desktop extension) you can re‐posit...

  • Page 74: Single Display Mode

    26 hardware installation single display mode 1. Select monitor (or digital display ). 2. Select apply . 3. Select ok within 15 seconds to accept the new settings. 4. Select ok to close the control panel. Intel graphics controller hot keys hot keys provide the same functionality as the intel graphics...

  • Page 75: Installing A Cash Drawer

    Hardware installation 27 installing a cash drawer the small dimension of the realpos 40 permits the terminal to rest directly on most cash drawers. However, other peripherals like the keyboard or printer may or may not fit. The cash drawer can connect to the cash drawer connector or to the transacti...

  • Page 76: Installing Two Cash Drawers

    28 hardware installation installing two cash drawers the 7600 supports a 2‐drawer configuration with a y‐cable (1416 c372 0006). 28583 a b.

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    Hardware installation 29 replacing the hard disk drive the hard disk drive (hdd) is mounted on the inside of the top cover. 1. Slide the cover latch on the bottom of the unit forward to unlock the top cover. Note: first remove the security lock on the rear if present. 2. Pivot the top cover open and...

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    30 hardware installation 3. Squeeze the latches on the hdd bracket as shown to unlock the bracket from the top cover and slide the hdd bracket as shown until you see unlocked displayed in the opening in the hdd bracket. 4. Remove the hdd from the top cover bracket and disconnect the cables. 5. Insta...

  • Page 79: Bios Setup

    Chapter 3: bios setup entering setup 1. Connect an alphanumeric usb keyboard to the terminal. 2. Apply power to the terminal. 3. When you see the ncr logo displayed press [ del ]. How to select menu options the following keyboard controls are used to select the various menu options and to make chang...

  • Page 80: Bios Default Values

    2 bios setup bios default values ncr bios version: 1.1.8.0 main menu advanced menu system time (variable) system date (variable) cpu configuration max cpuid value limit [disabled] execute‐disable bit compatibility [enabled] intel (r) speedstep(tm) tech [enabled] intel (r) c‐state tech [enabled] enha...

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    Bios setup 3 sata 1 [not detected] type [auto] lba/large mode [auto] block (multi‐sector transfer) [auto] pio mode [auto] dma mode [auto] dma mode [auto] 32bit data transfer [enabled] superio configuration serial port a/1 address [3f8] serial port a/1 irq [4] serial port b/2 address [2f8] serial por...

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    4 bios setup acpi/apm configuration acpi aware o/s [yes] suspend mode [s3 (str)] usb device wakeup from s4 [enabled] power button mode [on/off] restore on ac power loss [last state] advanced resume event controls lan wake up from s5 [enabled] resume on ring [disabled] resume on rtc alarm [disabled] ...

  • Page 83: Boot Menu

    Bios setup 5 boot menu security menu boot settings configuration quick boot [disabled] display post logo [enabled] lan boot rom [enabled] bootup num=lock [on] ps/2 mouse support [auto] interrupt 19 capture [disabled] bbs menu [enabled] boot order defaults [lan first] boot device priority 1st boot de...

  • Page 84: Chipset Menu

    6 bios setup chipset menu northbridge configuration internal graphics mode select [enabled, 8mb] video function configuration boots graphic adapter priority [peg/pci] dumt mode select [dumt mode] dumt/fixed memory [128mb] pavp mode [disabled] boot display device [auto‐detect] south bridge configurat...

  • Page 85: Operating System Recovery

    Chapter 4: operating system recovery introduction this chapter discusses procedures on how to recover the operating system by using the cd rom drive. The software is distributed on bootable cd rom media. • bootable usb dvd drive • bootable usb memory drive • network ‐ refer to the ncr retail systems...

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    2 operating system recovery 8. At the prompt, insert the cd containing the operating system image (disk 1 if os occupies more than one disk). Press [enter] . 9. Press [a] at the following prompt to accept the arguments and to begin the restore process. Press [enter] . Confirm pending operation mode ...

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    Operating system recovery 3 os recovery procedures for windows 7 professional the ncr windows imaging format (wim) application is used to deploy and capture windows 7 images. It is available on a bootable dvd along with the operating system image for the 7600. 1. Insert the ncr wim image deployment/...

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    4 operating system recovery 8. Next, you need to select the location where the image should be deployed. Select the drop down box and then the location for the image also select either the radio button to reboot the terminal after the image has been installed or you can select pause to view the stat...

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    Operating system recovery 5 9. The wim application then deploys the ncr official image on to the terminal. The following displays while the terminal is loading. 10. After the image has been put on to your terminal, you are given the message "press ok to reboot" . Select ok . 11. Remove the dvd befor...

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    6 operating system recovery 12. Complete the windows 7 setup; enter the time zone, computer name, accept the license, etc. Uncheck all the security warning messages about always ask before opening this file as they appear and click run for each of them..

  • Page 91: Bios Updating Procedure

    Chapter 5: bios updating procedure introduction this chapter discusses procedures on how to update the terminal bios. The software is distributed via the ncr website. The bios update can be performed using the following methods: • bootable usb cd drive • bootable usb memory device • network ‐ refer ...

  • Page 92: Creating The Bootable Media

    2 bios updating procedure creating the bootable media creating a bootable cd the downloaded file is a cd image file (iso) containing the files necessary to create a bootable cd. A system with a cd/dvd burner is required to perform this function. 1. Insert a writable cd in the cd/dvd burner drive. 2....

  • Page 93: Bios Updating Procedures

    Bios updating procedure 3 bios updating procedures 1. Insert the media containing the bios update software into the terminal. 2. Connect a usb keyboard. 3. Apply power. • if you are using an external usb cd drive select usb:[name of device] . • if you are using a usb memory drive select usb:[name of...

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    4 bios updating procedure option 2 ‐ update dmi only ‐ serial/model/class update only (no bios update) this option lets you enter the dmi information only. The bios is not updated. 1. Highlight option 2 and press [enter] . 2. At the prompt press [enter] to enter the class/model/serial number informa...

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    Bios updating procedure 5 manually updating the mac address the bios updating utility can be used to replace a lost or corrupted motherboard mac address. 1. Boot the terminal with the spi/bios update device as described earlier in this chapter. 2. Select option 2 to perform a manual bios update. 1 u...

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    6 bios updating procedure.

  • Page 97: About The Intel

    Chapter 6: solid state drive optimization about the intel ® ssd optimizer the intel ssd optimizer helps an intel ssd retain its out‐of‐box performance by removing deleted data files from nand flash management blocks on the ssd using trim functionality (a command that allows an operating system to in...

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    2 solid state drive optimization notes: microsoft windows* 7 and the standard microsoft ahci driver if your computer uses this configuration (the default setup for normal configurations without raid), you do not need to run the intel ssd optimizer because windows 7 natively implements trim functiona...

  • Page 99: Installation and Startup

    Solid state drive optimization 3 installation and startup this section describes how to install the intel ® solid‐state drive toolbox. Requirements • supported operating system: • microsoft windows 7 (all service packs) • windows xp (all service packs) • windows vista • microsoft .Net framework vers...

  • Page 100: Start Intel Ssd Toolbox

    4 solid state drive optimization start intel ssd toolbox if intel ssd toolbox does not start immediately after installation, start the application one of two ways: 1. Double‐click the intel ssd toolbox icon on your desktop. 2. Open the windows start menu and click > all programs > intel > intel soli...

  • Page 101: Manually Running The Intel

    Solid state drive optimization 5 manually running the intel ® ssd optimizer note the following before manually running the intel ssd optimizer: • do not run the intel ssd optimizer when a backup is in progress. • do not run the intel ssd optimizer if the intel ssds are in a raid configuration. To ru...

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    6 solid state drive optimization 4. Click run . 5. Review the text describing the intel ssd optimizer requirements, and then click start ..

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    Solid state drive optimization 7 if you receive a warning message stating the intel ssd optimizer has detected the presence of either raid or encryption on the selected intel ssd, review the following: • if the intel ssd is not in a raid configuration but is encrypted, click accept to continue runni...

  • Page 104: Scheduling The Intel

    8 solid state drive optimization scheduling the intel ® ssd optimizer note the following before setting a schedule: • make sure intel ssd optimizer sessions are scheduled to run when the computer is on. The intel ssd optimizer does not wake up or turn on the computer to run a scheduled session. • do...

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    Solid state drive optimization 9 4. Click schedule . If your computer contains more than one intel ssd, you can apply the schedule to all supported intel ssds by clicking all supported intel ssds . 5. Set the schedule (including day, time, and frequency). 6. Click add ..

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    10 solid state drive optimization 7. Review the requirement text and click schedule . The schedule appears on the screen. If you receive a warning message stating the intel ssd optimizer has detected the presence of either raid or encryption on the selected intel ssd: • if the intel ssd is not in a ...

  • Page 107: Removing A Scheduled Intel

    Solid state drive optimization 11 7. Exit the intel ssd optimizer or return to the home screen. The intel ssd optimizer runs at the scheduled time. When the session starts, an icon appears in the windows task tray notifying you the intel ssd optimizer is running. Upon completion, the icon disappears...

  • Page 108: Known Limitations

    12 solid state drive optimization known limitations raid or dynamic disk configurations intel ssd toolbox works with single solid‐state drives (ssds), ssds in a simple dynamic disk configuration, and ssds that are part of intel ® matrix storage manager or intel ® rapid storage technology (intel ® rs...

  • Page 109: Known Issues

    Solid state drive optimization 13 3. View the model number (word 27‐46). If the number contains g1, the intel ssd is 50nm. Running system tuner with specific drivers intel ssd toolbox system tuner can configure device initiated power management (dipm) settings for the following configurations only: ...

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  • Page 111: Powered Serial Port Settings

    Appendix a: powered serial port settings the serial ports on the 7600 can be configured as powered or not. The default setting for all the ports is 12 v powered. To change the settings open the top cover and change the jumpers on the motherboard using the illustrations below. 28688 12v e 12v f 12v g...

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    2 28687a * default setting ring indicator 12 v 5 v comd comc coma comb.

  • Page 113: Dos Memory Settings

    Appendix b: dos memory settings upper memory usage in order to get maximum umb usage, the emm386.Exe driver should be loaded in the config.Sys file with the following. Device=\dos\emm386.Exe noems i=b000-b7ff i=d000-dfff other memory range considerations • b800 to bfff ‐ standard color graphics data...

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    Appendix a: disabling usb ports for security purposes in certain environments it may desirable to disable all usb ports to protect against malicious (or inappropriate) intent to upload software via a usb key fob or other means. The following procedure can be used to disable the ports. Bios changes (...

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