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User GuideNCR RealPOS XR3 (7613)
Release 1.0
BCC5–0000–5154Issue B
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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 specificationswithout prior notice.
All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of theworld. In some instances, photographs are of equipment prototypes. Therefore, before using thisdocument, consult with your NCR representative or NCR office for information that is applicable andcurrent.
To maintain the quality of our publications, we need your comments on the accuracy, clarity,organization, and value of this book. Please use the link below to send your comments.
EMail: [email protected]
Copyright © 2017–2018By NCR CorporationDuluth, GA U.S.A.All Rights Reserved
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Preface
AudienceThis book is written for hardware installer/service personnel, system integrators, andfield engineers.
Notice: This document is NCR proprietary information and is not to be disclosed orreproduced without consent.
Safety RequirementsThe NCR RealPOS XR3 (7613) conforms to all applicable legal requirements. To view thecompliance statements see the NCR RealPOS Terminals Safety and Regulatory Statements(B005-0000-1589).
Caution: The on/off switch is a logic switch only. The AC line voltage primaries are liveat all times when the power cord is connected. Therefore, disconnect the AC powercord before opening the unit to install features or service this terminal.
Lithium Battery WarningWarning: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only withthe same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer. Discard usedbatteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Attention: Il y a danger d'explosion s'il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type recommandépar le constructeur. Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément auxinstructions du fabricant.
Battery Disposal (Switzerland)Refer to Annex 4.10 of SR814.013 for battery disposal.
IT Power SystemThis product is suitable for connection to an IT power system with a phase-to-phasevoltage not exceeding 240 V.
Peripheral UsageThis terminal should only be used with peripheral devices that are certified by theappropriate safety agency for the country of installation (UL, CSA, TUV, VDE) or thosewhich are recommended by NCR Corporation.
Warning: DO NOT connect or disconnect the transaction printer while the terminalis connected to AC power. This can result in system or printer damage.
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Warning: DO NOT connect or disconnect any serial peripherals while the terminalis connected to AC power. This can result in system or printer damage.
Grounding InstructionsIn the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of leastresistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product isequipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and agrounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properlyinstalled and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Do notmodify the plug provided – if it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed bya qualified electrician. Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor canresult in a risk of electric shock.
The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or withoutyellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor.
If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect theequipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal. Check with a qualified electrician orservice personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if youare in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-polereceptacles that accept the product’s plug. Repair or replace damaged or worn cordsimmediately.
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Out of Box Failure (OBF)If you experience an out of box failure (OBF) during installation or staging related to amissing, wrong or defective unit or item, simply provide NCR with a detaileddescription of the issue and the item will be replaced free of charge. For assistance withthis process send an email to [email protected] the following details:
• NCR Sales Order # (Sales Order # are located on the box)
• Date of Product Installation
• Product Model #
• Unit Serial #
• NCR part # of defective/missing/wrong component
• Description of Failure (please be specific. For example: “display will not power on”)
• Customer/Requestor’s contact name, phone number and/or e-mail address
• Address to ship replacement part(s)
Transport the product in its original packaging to prevent impact damages.
If you do not have access to a computer, you may leave a voice message at: 1-800-528-8658 (USA), or (International) +1-770-623-7400. When leaving a message, please provide aphone number and/or an email address so NCR can contact you if additional details areneeded.
Note: Used equipment that experiences a failure does not qualify as an OBF and shouldgo through the NCR warranty process.
WarrantyWarranty terms vary by region and country.
All parts of this product that are subject to normal wear and tear are not included in thewarranty. In general, damages due to the following are not covered by the warranty.
• Improper or insufficient maintenance
• Improper use or unauthorized modifications of the product.
• Inadequate location or surroundings. Site installation must conform to guidelineslisted in the Site Preparation section of this document and the NCR Workstation andPeripheral AC Wiring Guide (BST0-2115-53).
For detailed warranty arrangements please consult your contract documents.
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Returning Defective Hardware for ServiceUse the following procedure to report/return defective hardware.
Call the NCR Customer Care Center at 1-800-262-7782 and have the following informationavailable when you place the call.
• Class/Model number of the defective equipment
• Serial Number of the defective equipment
• Equipment location in the store
• Description of the problem, including any system error codes, error condition, orguidance to the area of failure.
The NCR Agent will provide you with a work order number, which serves as yourReturn Material Authorization (RMA). Please provide the RMA on the outside of theshipping box.
Note: A work order must be opened for each device that is shipped for repair.
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: Product OverviewIntroduction 1Product IDs 2Mounting Configuration 3Operator Controls 4Power Switch 4Front Panel Power LED 5I/O Panel LED Diagnostic Indicators 6
Label Locations 7Features 8Operating Systems 10Display Specifications 11
Integrated Options 12Customer Displays 132x20 Customer Display (7613-F450, 7613-K450) 1310-in Integrated Non-Touch LCD (7613-F452) 13
Cable Management Bar (7613-F500) 14Wireless Card and Antenna (7613-F153) 15Wireless Adapter Switching 15
Magnetic Stripe Reader (7613-F141) 16Data Encryption 16Card Data Encoding 17Card Thickness 17
Odometers 18
Chapter 2: Hardware InstallationInstallation Restrictions 19Ergonomic Workplace 20Installing the Terminal 21Troubleshooting: Terminal Unresponsive After Connecting AC Power 26Connecting the Transaction Printer 27
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Connecting the Cash Drawer 28Single Cash Drawer 28Dual Cash Drawer 29
Chapter 3: Operation and CleaningOut-of-Box Powering Up 30Administrator Login 31Brightness Adjustment 32Brightness Control Application 32RSM LE Interface 33
Touchscreens 34Projected Capacitive Touchscreen 34Using the PCap Touchscreen 34
Resistive Touchscreen 35Using the Resistive Touchscreen 35
Touchscreen Cleaning Procedures 35Magnetic Stripe Reader 36Using the MSR 36Care of Cards 36Card Thickness 36
Cabinet Cleaning Procedures 37
Chapter 4: Disk Image Backup and Recovery ToolIntroduction 38
Replace Recovery Image 39Change Language 41
Creating a Disk Image 42Running the Recovery Tool 43Starting the Recovery Tool 43Main Screen 44Check and Repair Disk 44Save or Load Image 44Change Settings 44Shutdown or Reboot 44System Information 45
Save Or Load Image 45Saving An Image 47Loading An Image 51
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Change Settings 59Change Network Settings 60Change Password 62
Chapter 5: Power ManagementComputer States 64G3 Mechanical Off 64G2/S5 Soft Off 64G1 Sleeping 64G0 Working 65ACPI Sleep States (S0 - S5) 65Enabling Wake on LAN 68ACPI Processor C-States 71
Chapter 6: BIOS SetupEntering Setup 72How to Select Menu Options 72Restoring Factory Settings 72BIOS Default Settings 73Main Menu 73Advanced Menu 73Chipset Menu 78Security Menu 80Boot Menu 81
Chapter 7: BIOS Updating ProcedureIntroduction 82Prerequisites 82
Creating a Bootable USB Memory Drive 83Updating the SPI/BIOS Using the Bootable USB Memory Key 86
Chapter 8: Initial Terminal ImagingIntroduction 87Imaging Procedure 87
Chapter 9: 2x20 Customer Display InterfaceHost/Retail Display Command Interface 89Character Scrolling Rate 89
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Retail Display Commands 90Reset Display 92Erase Display 92Set Diagnostic State On 93Select Character Set n 93Set Low Power State On 94Enable Cursor 95Disable Cursor 96Set Screen Save Blank 96Set Screen Save Walk 97Turn On Screen Save 97Disable Screen Save Option 97Enable Character Blink 98Disable Character Blink 98Move Cursor Left 98Move Cursor Right 99Move Cursor Up 99Move Cursor Down 99Move Cursor To Specified Position 100Brightness Adjustment 101Read Display ID Byte 101Read Display ID String 102Display ESC Character 102Set Display State On 102
Character Sets 103Code Page 858 (International) 104Code Page Katakana 112Code Page 866 (Cyrillic) 120
Chapter 10: Wireless Adapter SwitchingInstalling the Software and Driver 129
Appendix A: Touch Driver ConfigurationeGalax Touch Driver 136Touch Base Driver 136Microchip Touch Driver 136
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Appendix B: Touchscreen CalibrationProper Touchscreen Methods 137Calibrating the Touchscreen 139Resistive Touchscreen Calibration 139
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Revision Record
Issue Date Remarks
A Feb 2017 First Issue
B Jan 2018 Added Troubleshooting: Terminal Unresponsive AfterConnecting AC Power
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Chapter 1: Product Overview
Introduction
The NCR RealPOS XR3 (7613) is the latest integrated multi-touch POS that features asleek design and unique front access cable connections to simplify installation andservice. It has an energy-efficient Intel® Celeron® processor, allowing fan-lessoperation, and when combined with a solid state drive (SSD) option, there are nomoving parts to maximize reliability.
The XR3 is an integrated POS that is also a 3-in-1 product. The XR3 design leverages thecombination of the NCR RealPOS XR4 (7602) and NCR XL15 (5915) to deliver a stylishintegrated POS. The XR3 is available with a 15-inch resistive or PCAP touch display. Arange of configurable options permit integration of a magnetic stripe reader (MSR),wireless module, and a family of customer-facing displays.
1-2 Product Overview
Product IDs
Product ID Description
7613-1215-8801
RealPOS XR3 15" PCAP Display w/ Intel Celeron Dual Core
7613-1225-8801
RealPOS XR3 15" Resistive Display w/ Intel Celeron DualCore
Note: Storage devices, memory, power supply are ordered as features.
Product Overview 1-3
Mounting ConfigurationThe NCR RealPOS XR3 is configured to be mounted on a countertop.
1-4 Product Overview
Operator Controls
Power SwitchThe Power Switch is located on the Front Panel of the POS.
Product Overview 1-5
Front Panel Power LED
The Front Panel Power LED has multiple functions as defined below.
Color Description
Off System OFF or No power, No Video Signal
Green System ON
Red System SLEEP
1-6 Product Overview
I/O Panel LED Diagnostic Indicators
There are three Status LEDs located on the I/O Panel.
LED Color Description
HDD Green (Solid orBlinking)
Indicates HDD activity
Stat Off System Off, BIOS cannot load, or SystemLocked
Red (Solid) BIOS loaded, executing POST
Red (Blinking) BIOS Error, POST halted
Green (Solid) BIOS POST completed, OS loading, or SystemLocked
Green (Blinking) OS & NCR Drivers loaded and running
Power Off No power
Orange S5 Standby
Green Power On
Product Overview 1-7
Label Locations
1-8 Product Overview
Features
Feature Description
Processor Intel® Celeron® Processor N3060 Dual Core
Memory • Support for 2 x 204 pin DDR3L SODIMMs, 1333/1600MT/sunbuffered
• Standard 4GB DDR 1600MHz• Support for up to 8 GB DDR3 1600MHz
Storage • 120GB Solid State Drive (SSD)• 500GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
USB • 4 Powered USB 12V• 1 Powered USB 24V (printer)• 2 USB 3.0 ports
Note: For security purposes, individual USB ports can bedisabled in the BIOS by: Chipset → South Bridge→ USBConfiguration → USB Ports Per-Port Disable Control →Enabled.
Serial Port 1 standard port (RJ50 0, 5, 12V)
VideoOutput
• Intel integrated graphics subsystem with 2-display support• 2 standard Display Ports
Audio 1 analog port (amplified)
Ethernet 10/100/1000MB (Gigabit) Ethernet LAN
CashDrawerSupport
Supports dual drawers (12V or 24V)
PowerSupply
150W external power supply
Product Overview 1-9
Feature Description
SupportedPowerCords
• US Power Cord• International Power Cord• UK Power Cord• Australia Power Cord• China Power Cord• SEV Power Cord• India Power Cord• Argentina Power Cord• Power Cord 120V Twist Lock
1-10 Product Overview
Operating SystemsThe OS image and base platform drivers will be preloaded on the hard disk or solid statedisk prior to shipment. System must be configured with hard disk or solid state drive.OS images do not include OPOS driver software for retail peripherals. Windows OPOSdrivers are installed using NCR Retail Platform Software for Windows. RPSW Platformsoftware may be ordered on CD-ROM or is downloadable from the NCR Drivers &Patches website.
ProductID
Description Configuration Notes
7613-F700 No OperatingSystem
This feature is to be used with non-Microsoft Operating Systems
7613-F712 Windows 10 IoTEnterprise 2016LTSB Entry (32-bit) forEmbeddedSystems withLegacy BIOS
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016LTSB Entry (32-bit) for EmbeddedSystems
7613-F713 Windows 10 IoTEnterprise 2016LTSB Entry (64-bit) forEmbeddedSystems withLegacy BIOS
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016LTSB Entry (64-bit) for EmbeddedSystems
LPIN D370-1063-0100 will releasewith (2) USB keys (1) key for LegacyBIOS and the (1) key for UEFI BIOS
7613-F715 Windows 10 IoTEnterprise 2016LTSB Entry (64-bit) forEmbeddedSystems withUEFI BIOS
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016LTSB Entry (64-bit) for EmbeddedSystems
LPIN D370-1063-0100 will releasewith (2) USB keys – (1) key for LegacyBIOS and the (1) key for UEFI BIOS
Product Overview 1-11
ProductID
Description Configuration Notes
7613-F787 Windows 7Professional (32bit) forEmbeddedSystems
Includes an end user license forWindows 7 Professional (32 bit) non-embedded Operating System. TheWindows 7 Professional (32 bit) non-embedded Operating System will bepreloaded at the factory.
7613-F788 Windows 7Professional(64) bit forEmbeddedSystems
Includes an end user license forWindows 7 Professional (64 bit) non-embedded Operating System. TheWindows 7 Professional (64 bit) non-embedded Operating System will bepreloaded at the factory.
7613-F790 WindowsEmbeddedPOSReady 7 (32bit) forEmbeddedSystems
Includes an end user license forPOSReady 7 (32 bit) embeddedOperating System. The POSReady 7(32 bit) Embedded OperatingSystem will be preloaded at thefactory.
7613-F791 WindowsEmbeddedPOSReady 7 (64bit) forEmbeddedSystems
Includes an end user license forPOSReady 7 (64 bit) embeddedOperating System. The POSReady 7(64 bit) Embedded OperatingSystem will be preloaded at thefactory
Base client and third-party software are also available on the public NCR PlatformSoftware Website:
http://www.ncr.com/support/support_drivers_patches.asp?Class=External\display
Display Specifications
Display Specifications Description
Screen Diagonal 15 inches
1-12 Product Overview
Display Specifications Description
Contrast Ratio 700:1
Viewing Angle Left/Right: 80°/80°Up/Down: 70°/80°
Color Palette 16.2M / 262K colors
Native Resolution 1024 x 768 x 3 (RGB)
Pixel Pitch 0.297 mm x 0.297 mm
Brightness 250 nits (cd/m2)
Backlight Life 50,000 hours
Integrated Options• Customer Display Options:
• Integrated 2x20 Customer Display
• 10-inch Integrated LCD
• Cable Management Bar
• Wireless Card and Antenna – 802.11 B/G/N Bluetooth
• NCR-Encrypted 3-Track MSR
Specific details on each of the options listed are provided in the sections that follow.
Product Overview 1-13
Customer Displays
2x20 Customer Display (7613-F450, 7613-K450)The 2x20 Customer Display option is configured with a stand mount bracket and cable.
10-in Integrated Non-Touch LCD (7613-F452)The 10-inch LCD option includes the LCD, mount, and cables.
1-14 Product Overview
Cable Management Bar (7613-F500)The Cable Management Bar option neatly secures cables below the terminal.
Product Overview 1-15
Wireless Card and Antenna (7613-F153)The NCR 7613 features an integrated internal wireless and Bluetooth 4.0 option. Thewireless option is Dual-Stream, Dual-Band 802.11 B/G/N. It delivers up to 300 Mbpsspeed with dual stream (2x2). Bluetooth 4.0 (Low Energy) is also supported in thismodule. The wireless option is located at the base of the unit.
Wireless Adapter SwitchingWireless Adapter Switching is a feature that disables the wireless adapter when a wiredEthernet connection is present. For instructions about how to install it, refer toWirelessAdapter Switching on page 128.
1-16 Product Overview
Magnetic Stripe Reader (7613-F141)The NCR 7613 provides an integrated 3-track ISO MSR option. The MSR is mounted onthe right side of the display. When the MSR is not installed, a cover for the MSRlocation is included to make the unit appear uniform. The MSR interfaces to the systemvia a USB connection in the base.
Data EncryptionThe NCR 7613 features an NCR Encrypted MSR head. The following software interfacesare supported: OPOS, Serial, NCR API, or Keyboard Wedge.
Note: If you need assistance with Keyboard Wedge configuration, please send an emailrequest from the following location:
http://www5.ncr.com/support/support_drivers_patches.asp?Class=External/Terminals\7613XR3\display
Click the icon under NCR RealPOS XR13 ( 7613-1xxxx).
NCR Encrypted MSRThe NCR Encrypted MSR head encrypts card data on the head using a Triple DESDUKPT encryption scheme. The data is encrypted using the 3DES standard. A unique3DES key is generated for every transaction (no two swipes are encrypted with the same3DES key). The data is decrypted before it is sent to the application.
Product Overview 1-17
Card Data EncodingCard data should be encoded according to the ISO Standards 7810, 7811, 7812, and 7813.In particular, 7810 describes the physical dimensions and layout of the card and magstripe. 7811/1-5 relate to the locations and magnetic characteristics of track data in themag stripe. 7812 is a numbering system to uniquely identify a card issuing institution inan international interchange or closed environment. 7813 is specific to financial cards(credit and debit).
• Track 1 data is 7-bit encoded, alphanumeric and a maximum of 79 characters.
• Track 2 data is 5-bit encoded, numeric only and a maximum of 40 characters.
• Track 3 data is 5-bit encoded, numeric only and a maximum of 107 characters.
See the ISO Standards specifications for more detail.
Card ThicknessThe MSR module accepts standard cards within the thickness range of 0.68 – 0.84 mm.
1-18 Product Overview
OdometersThe NCR 7613 contains on-board odometers in non-volatile memory that capture vitalhealth and usage statistics of system components, which are used to help preventsystem failures. Statistics are kept on the following item.
• System Up Time
• Primary Screen On Time
• Good/Bad MSR Swipes
• System Startup Count
• System Shutdown Count
• Cash Drawer Open Count
• System FAN On Time
• CPU throttle time
This data can be used to proactively service the terminal, based on usage data or simplyimprove the service diagnostic analysis. This results in fewer service calls and moreaccurate, timely fixes.
How is the Odometer Statistics Used?Odometers are used by NCR Services to track terminal usage for preventive/timelyactions to potential and imminent service issues.
• Predictive Services uses this data to determine when a component might fail and todispatch a Customer Engineer with the correct part on the next service visit, or at aconvenient time before the component fails.
Predictive End of Life is a proactive service strategy designed to move service activityfrom a reactive break-fix model to a proactive service module. Avoiding reactiveservice calls has the effect of reducing the number of failures and reducing theamount of downtime of the terminal.
How does it work? NCR collects the device configuration data on a weekly basis,along with information on the activity levels of individual models. As the activitylevel approaches the end of the component’s designed life, NCR flags the terminalwith a notification that a module needs proactive replacement. The NEXT time anNCR technician goes on site to resolve an incident, they are be informed that themodule is due for replacement and they replace that module while on-site.
• Advanced Exchange (depot repair) uses the data to bring the terminal back to aserviceable state and replaces any components that are nearing end of lifethresholds.
• Repair Suppliers use the data to reset the odometers after the component is repaired.
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
Installation Restrictions• The NCR RealPOS XR3 conforms to all applicable legal requirements. To view the
compliance statements see the NCR RealPOS Terminals Safety and RegulatoryStatements (B005-0000-1589).
• Install the NCR RealPOS XR3 near an electrical outlet that is easily accessible. Usethe power cord as a power disconnect device.
• Do not permit any object to rest on the power cord. Do not locate theNCR RealPOS XR3 where the power cord can be walked on.
• Use a grounding strap or touch a grounded metal object to discharge any staticelectricity from your body before servicing the NCR RealPOS XR3.
Warning: This unit contains hazardous voltages and should only be serviced byqualified service personnel.
Caution: Do not connect or disconnect the transaction printer while the terminal is on.This can result in system or printer damage.
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Ergonomic WorkplaceThe NCR RealPOS XR3 has a high brightness LCD, but for best results please observethe following when considering the terminal workplace.
• Avoid direct glaring and reflective glaring light. Locate the terminal in a controlledluminance surrounding. When installed next to windows orient the terminal so itdoes not reflect the outside light.
• If possible, avoid reflective glaring caused by electric light sources.
• Position the terminal for ideal viewing angles.
Hardware Installation 2-21
Installing the TerminalThe NCR RealPOS XR3 terminal can be mounted on a countertop.
This chapter explains how to perform an "Out-of-box" installation of anNCR RealPOS XR3 on a countertop and how to connect optional peripheral devices.
The NCR RealPOS XR3 terminal comes fully assembled and ready to use. All that isrequired to install the terminal is connect the Peripheral Cables, LAN Cable, PowerAdapter Cable, and AC Power Cord.
Before connecting the peripheral cables, perform the following to easily gain access tothe IO Panel and the Cable Management Bar (if present).
1. Unpack the terminal in the desired location.
2. Rotate the Display Head upward so that it is almost parallel to the Base.
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3. Lay the terminal face down on a flat surface.
Caution: Always use a soft material (cloth, foam) to protect the display screenwhen placing the terminal face down.
Hardware Installation 2-23
4. Open the IO Panel Cover. Press on the ribs on both sides, and then pivot the coverto open.
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5. Connect the peripheral cables.
The available peripheral cable connectors on the IO panel are labeled in theillustration below.
a. Route the cable from the back of the terminal towards the IO Panel.
Note: If a Cable Management Bar is present, route the cable under the Barbefore connecting the cable to the IO Panel. The Bar may be removed byloosening the thumbscrews (2) that secure it to the bottom of the terminal.
Hardware Installation 2-25
b. Connect the peripheral cables to their assigned ports.
• For Transaction Printer, refer to Connecting the Transaction Printer on page 27
• For Cash Drawer, refer to Connecting the Cash Drawer on page 28
6. Connect the LAN Cable to the LAN connector on the terminal.
7. Connect the Power Adapter Cable to the DC Power connector on the terminal.
Caution: The NCR 7613 requires the NCR 24 V power supply that is shipped withthe terminal. Use of other power bricks may cause damage to the unit.
8. Close the IO Panel Cover, and then carefully place the terminal upright on its feet.
Note: Make sure that all cables are correctly routed and are not pinched.
9. Remove the Touchscreen Protective Film from the Resistive or PCAP Touchscreen.
Note: The PCAP Touchscreen functions with the protective film in place, but forbest results, remove the protective film.
10. Tilt the Display Head back to its original position.
11. Connect the AC Power Cord to the Power Supply and to an AC outlet.
Caution: Do not connect or disconnect the 24V Power Adapter Cable from theterminal with the AC Power Cord connected to an AC outlet.
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Troubleshooting: Terminal Unresponsive After Connecting ACPower
If the cautions are not regarded during powering on the terminal a power on errorcould occur. The terminal may appear dead or unable to power on. Follow the previoussteps to plug in the terminal, wait 60 seconds, and re-attempt powering on the terminal.
Caution: Do not connect or disconnect the 24V Power Cable from the terminal withthe AC Power Cord connected to an AC outlet. This is known as hot plugging andshould not be done on this terminal.
Hardware Installation 2-27
Connecting the Transaction Printer1. Connect the Powered USB Printer Interface Cable to the USB Connector and Power
Connector on the printer
2. Connect the other end of the Printer Cable to the 24 V Powered USB Connector onthe terminal.
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Connecting the Cash DrawerThe NCR RealPOS XR3 supports both single and dual Cash Drawer connections. TheCash Drawer can be connected to the Cash Drawer connector or to the transactionprinter.
Single Cash Drawer
Hardware Installation 2-29
Dual Cash DrawerThe terminal supports a 2-drawer configuration with a Dual Cash Drawer Cable.Connect this cable to the terminal or transaction printer cash drawer connector.
There are two versions of the Dual Cash Drawer Cable:
• 1432-C516-0009 (24V)
• 1432-C517-0009 (12V)
Caution: The two cables look very similar. Make sure you use the correct one.Connecting the wrong cable can cause system damage.
Chapter 3: Operation and Cleaning
Out-of-Box Powering Up1. After installing the terminal, power up the system by pressing the Power Switch,
which is located on the Front Panel of the POS.
The system installs the system devices, system settings, and then reboots to continuesetup. Complete the System Setup. This varies from OS to OS but the following istypical.
2. The initial setup procedures are performed.
• Starting Windows
• Preparing the computer for first time.
• Checking video performance
3. At the prompts select the Country or region, Time and currency, and KeyboardLayout. Click Next.
4. Enter a Computer Name. Click Next.
5. Accept the License Terms. Click Next.
6. Set the Time Zone, Date, and Time. Click Next.
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Administrator LoginIn order to install certain software on the terminal, you may need Administrator rights.
Username: NCRPassword: NCR (Password is case sensitive)
Operation and Cleaning 3-32
Brightness AdjustmentRetail Platform Software (RPSW) must be present on the terminal to adjust displaybrightness.
There are two methods of that can be used to set the display brightness.
• Brightness Control Application
• NCR Retail Systems Manager LE (RSM) Interface
There is also an API available for controlling the brightness setting. See the SetBrightnessMethod in the NCR Retail System Monitor User Guide, B005-0000-1768.
Brightness Control Application1. Run the Brightness Control tool.
Start→ All Programs→ NCR XR13 Brightness Control
The adjustment control is displayed. By default, the brightness is set at 100%.
2. Adjust the slide control to the desired brightness level (0%–100%).
3. The value set is saved in a configuration file. When the system is rebooted theconfiguration file is read and restores the display to the saved brightness level.
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RSM LE InterfaceA display profile is provided in RSM.
1. Start RSM.
Start→ All Programs→ NCR Retail Systems Manager
2. Expand the Platform menu.
Platform→ Display
3. Adjust the control to the desired brightness level (0%–100%).
4. The value set is saved in a configuration file. When the system is rebooted theconfiguration file is read and restores the display to the saved brightness level.
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TouchscreensThere are two types of touchscreens for the NCR 7613:
• Projected Capacitive (PCap) Touchscreen
• Resistive Touchscreen
Projected Capacitive TouchscreenPCap touchscreens have all the benefits of normal capacitive touchscreens and more.
• Fast processing of tough information
• High sensitivity (use conductive pencils, with hands, and with thin gloves.
• Multi-touch capability (10-finger)
• High resolution
• Improved legibility and display brightness due to optimal light transmission
In addition, the technology of PCap touchscreens is characterized by significantly higherrobustness and stability than common capacitive touchscreens because the active touchsurface is located on the back side of the touchscreen. instead of the front side.Therefore, the active surface is not directly touched and does not wear off by normaluse.
Since most surface contamination do not cause interference to the touchscreen the NCR7613 can be used in public or severe environmental conditions.
Using the PCap TouchscreenThe PCap touchscreen responds to the lightest touches. Touching with a single fingerresembles the left mouse button. Two fingers are used to zoom IN (fingers broughttogether) or zoom OUT (fingers pulled apart). Circular motion can be used to rotate anelement on the screen. This function must be supported by either the Operating Systemor the application.
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Resistive TouchscreenThe resistive TFT touchscreen is constructed of a hard-coated polyester top sheet that isoverlaid on a conductive-coated glass layer. Voltage is applied to the top sheet. As a usertouches the screen, the top sheet compresses and comes into contact with the glasslayer, causing current to flow to the four corners in proportion to the distance from theedge. This controller then calculates the position of the finger, based on the currentflow. Because the controller derives both the "X" and "Y" touch coordinates from thestable glass layer, the accuracy and operation of the touchscreen is unaffected by anydamage that may have occurred to the top sheet.
Using the Resistive TouchscreenThe resistive touchscreen functions as traditional single touchscreens.
Touchscreen Cleaning Procedures1. Using a soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol or a mild non-abrasive soap &
water solution, gently wipe the touchscreen clean.
2. Wipe the screen and edges dry.
3. Make sure the glass and screen edges dry completely before using the unit.
4. Do not use sharp objects to clean around the edges of the touchscreen
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Magnetic Stripe ReaderThe NCR 7613 features an ISO 3-Track Encrypted MSR head.
The card reading is bi-directional and is mounted on the right side of the display.
Using the MSRSwipe the card through the slot in the MSR in a quick and steady movement. Themagnetic stripe must be facing up and with the stripe in the slot.
Care of Cards• Cards should never come in contact with liquids.
• Cards should never be bent or folded in any way.
• Cards should never come in close proximity of a magnetic field.
Card ThicknessThe MSR module accepts standard cards within the thickness range of 0.68 – 0.84 mm.
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Cabinet Cleaning Procedures1. Disconnect the unit from the power outlet before cleaning.
2. Use a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent.
3. Do not use alcohol (methyl, ethyl, or isopropyl) or any strong dis-solvent. Do not usethinner or benzene, abrasive cleaners, or compressed air.
Warning: Do not use any other types of cleaners such as vinegar, solvents,degreasers, or ammonia-based cleaners. These can damage the unit.
4. Avoid getting liquids inside the unit. If liquid does get inside, have a qualifiedservice technician check it before you power it on again.
5. Remove external dust around the cooling vents.
Chapter 4: Disk Image Backup and RecoveryTool
IntroductionThis section discusses procedures on how to backup or recover the POS image. Theterminal has a Recovery Tool that performs a complete backup of the whole HDD/SSD.This includes the operating system, all files, data and the database itself if it is installedon the HDD/SSD, making an exact duplicate of everything contained on the terminal.
The Recovery Tool uses the Windows Image (.WIM) file format to store the OS image.This is a file-based format for use with the ImageX and DISM tools that Microsoftcreated for use with Windows Vista and later OS versions. The format can also be usedto capture and restore XP-based OS images. More information on the ImageX tool and.WIM format can be found at:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722145(WS.10).aspx
The Recovery Tool is designed to create a complete backup of, or restore, a previouslysaved image to the terminal.
The Recovery Tool offers the following functions and features:
• Multi-language support for the following languages EN; DE; FR; IT; ES.
• Check and Repair Disk
• Backup the System
• Restore the System to a previous state
• Password Protection
• Network support
You can save and restore your backup from different locations:
• Network
• USB Drive
• Hard Drive/Solid State Device (if present on the terminal)
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Replace Recovery ImageThis feature is used to update the Recovery Tool and the environment that it runs in.
1. On the Change Settings Screen, click on Replace Recovery Image.
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2. Click on the source of the Recovery Image.
3. Complete the image replacement in the same manner as with the POS Site/Userimage restore procedures.
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Change Language1. On the Change Settings Screen, click on Change Language
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2. Click on the language of choice.
Creating a Disk ImageThis terminal has a Recovery Button that permits end users to quickly restore a disk backup from a hidden partition on the NCR system storage. To utilize this valuable featurethe image must be created using NCR tools. Tools are available from NCR at:
http://www5.ncr.com/support/support_drivers_patches_radiant.asp?Class=Hospitality/GenDrivers_display
At this site download the following:
• ImagingSuite_3.8.0.5.zip (or later) - The Imaging Suite package consists of a threeprimary parts:
- A Server application for local area network imaging
- A Client application that runs on the target or source machine where images willbe applied to or captured from
- A customized version of Windows PE 3.1 boot OS environment from which theclient application will be run
• Imaging Suite User Guide - This document provides a general overview of the ImagingSuite package, how to configure the system to run it, and how to use theapplications to capture and apply system images.
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Running the Recovery Tool
Starting the Recovery ToolThe Recovery Tool Button is located on the I/O Panel, as indicated in the image.
1. Begin with terminal OFF. The Power Switch is located on the Front Panel of thePOS.
2. Using a pen, stylus, or similar object, press and hold the recessed Recovery ToolButton. While holding the Recovery Tool Button momentarily, press the PowerSwitch.
3. Continue holding the Recovery Tool Button for 5 to 6 seconds.
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Main ScreenWhen the terminal boots theMain Screen is displayed.
Check and Repair DiskThis button runs Checkdisk, which checks the consistency of the HDD/SSD and theWindows file system. Failures can occurs in the Windows file system and preventWindows from starting. Checkdisk analyzes the failures and fixes them in most cases.This function runs in a Windows Command Box.
Save or Load ImageThis button opens the Backup and Recovery screen.
Change SettingsThis button opens a dialog screen to let you set/change the password and to configurethe network settings.
Shutdown or RebootThis button opens the screen to properly Shutdown and Reboot the POS.
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System InformationThis is where useful information of the POS is displayed, such as Serial Number andImage Names.
Save Or Load ImageThis function is used to either Save or Load an image from a device.
1. On theMain Screen, click on Save or Load Image.
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2. Enter the Password. The factory default password is Recovery1234.
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Saving An ImageThe Select Image Location screen displays a terminal with three sets of In/Out arrowbuttons, indicating the direction of data flow when selected. Arrows pointing awayfrom the terminal are used to Save images to a device. Arrows pointing towards theterminal are used to Load an image.
Recovery Partition SizeThe size of the Recovery Partition is limited to 8GB on the local drive. The USB andnetwork options can be used to store / backup larger images. The total size is comprisedof the base factory image + the user and site backups and the roughly 300MB of spaceused by WinPE and apps. USB/Network backups are limited only by the hardware thatthey are being stored to.
After the factory image is copied into the Recovery Partition, there is approximately 3GBremaining in the 8GB partition. Any data stored as an incremental backup to thislocation is compressed. A typical, large POS software installation will not outpace theconstraints of the local storage.
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Backups to separate slots in the Recovery Tool only increase the total storage required bythe amount of data added to the image. When the contents of the OS partition becometoo large to store in the 8GB local Recovery Partition then one of the alternate storagemethods available (USB or network) should be used to store backups.
Output OptionsThere are three output options.
• Hard Disk Drive/Solid State Device
• USB Device
• Network
Note: Windows 7 images require a minimum of 4 GB available on the Network,Local Drive, or USB drive. POSReady requires a minimum of 2 GB. Make sure thereis enough space is available on the storage media. Image sizes vary depending onapplications and database sizes.
1. Click on the arrow which points to the desired output.
Example: Click on the USB Save Button.
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2. Click on the USB Button.
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If this is the first backup performed on this POS then the image is automaticallysaved as a Site backup.
If a backup already exists then you have the choice of performing either a Site orUser backup.
• Site Image - Use this option immediately after all application components havebeen loaded and setup for initial operation, or for base image updates.
• User Image - Use this option for routine day-to-day or periodical backups.
Note: Site and User backups are separate independent backups.
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The image information is updated with the new image date.
Loading An ImageCaution: Do NOT remove power during an Image Load. Complete the OperatingSystem setup and then shut down Windows properly. Removing power prematurelywill corrupt the image display various messages about Windows failed to load or aboutmissing or corrupt registry. If this happens you can do an Image load of the Factoryimage with the Recovery Tool.
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1. Click on the arrow that points from the desired load device to the terminal.
Example: Click on the USBLoad Button.
2. Click on the USB Button.
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If you are loading from a network a dialog screen opens to Select a Network Drive.
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3. Select the Image Type.
• User Image - Most recent routine backup.
• Site Image - Image of the terminal after application components were loaded.
• Factory Image - This is the NCR Base Image as shipped from the factory.
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4. Click Yes to to apply the image.
Caution: All the information in the current productive/working image on the driveis lost with this operation!
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A progress bar is displayed as the image is applied.
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Amessage is displayed when the load is complete.
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5. Reboot the POS.
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Change SettingsOn theMain Screen, click on Change Settings.
There are four functions available on the Change Settings screen.
• Change Network Settings
• Change Password
• Replace Recovery Image
• Change Language
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Change Network Settings1. On the Change Settings Screen, click on Change Network Settings.
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2. Enter the Password.
3. Enter the network configuration settings and then click [Enter].
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Change Password1. On the Change Settings Screen, click on Change Password
2. Enter the new Password. Click [Enter].
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If you have forgotten/lost the password you can click on Lost Password. A uniquecode is generated that you can provide to NCR Support to get a new temporarypassword.
Chapter 5: Power Management
The BIOS supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface(ACPI) 4.0 specification. A key feature of ACPI is that the operating system, not theBIOS, configures and implements power management. The NCR 7613 supports theGlobal system power states defined by ACPI.
Computer States
G3 Mechanical OffA computer state that is entered and left by a mechanical means
Example: Turning off the system's power through the movement of a large red switch.
Various government agencies and countries require this operating mode. It is impliedby the entry of this off state through a mechanical means that no electrical current isrunning through the circuitry and that it can be worked on without damaging thehardware or endangering service personnel. The OS must be restarted to return to theWorking state. No hardware context is retained. Except for the real-time clock, powerconsumption is zero.
G2/S5 Soft OffA computer state where the computer consumes a minimal amount of power. No usermode or system mode code is run. This state requires a large latency in order to returnto the Working state. The system's context will not be preserved by the hardware. Thesystem must be restarted to return to the Working state. It is not safe to disassemble themachine in this state.
G1 SleepingA computer state where the computer consumes a small amount of power, user modethreads are not being executed, and the system appears to be off (from an end user'sperspective, the display is off, and so on). Latency for returning to the Working statevaries on the wake environment selected prior to entry of this state (for example,whether the system should answer phone calls). Work can be resumed withoutrebooting the OS because large elements of system context are saved by the hardwareand the rest by system software. It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state.
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G0 WorkingA computer state where the system dispatches user mode (application) threads and theyexecute. In this state, peripheral devices (peripherals) are having their power statechanged dynamically. The user can select, through some UI, variousperformance/power characteristics of the system to have the software optimize forperformance or battery life. The system responds to external events in real time. It is notsafe to disassemble the machine in this state.
ACPI Sleep States (S0 - S5)Under the G1 sleeping state ACPI defines levels of system sleep state support. The 7613supports 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 system context is lost (CPU or chip set) and hardware maintains all systemcontexts.
Note: The 7613 does not support S1 state. Turning off the backlight and hard drivesprovides the equivalent power savings (due to Intel's processor C-states feature) atnearly zero latency.
• S2: Not supported
• S3 (Suspend to Ram): The S3 sleeping state is a low wake latency sleeping state. Thisstate is similar to the S1 sleeping state except that the CPU and system cache contextis lost (the OS is responsible for maintaining the caches and CPU context). Controlstarts from the processor's reset vector after the wake event. In NCR systems, duringS3, power is only provided to the USB 3.0 ports.
Note: When the terminal resumes from an S3 state, all the USB devices re-enumerate. This causes speaker tones as if they were disconnected and thenreconnected. This does not present a problem and the USB devices will continue tooperate correctly.
Requirements for S3 support:
• O/S must be built on a system with S3 enabled in the BIOS
• Some peripherals may not be S3 capable, which can prevent the system fromentering S3 state.
• S4 (Suspend to Disk): The S4 state is the lowest power, longest wake latency sleepingstate supported by ACPI. In order to reduce power to a minimum, it is assumed thatthe hardware platform has powered off all devices. Platform context is maintained.
Requirements for S4 support:
• O/S must be built on a system with S3 enabled in the BIOS
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• Some peripherals may not be S4 capable, which can prevent the system fromentering S4 state.
Reference the ACPI Specification for details.
Peripherals: ACPI defines power states for peripherals which are separate from thesystem power state. The device power states range from D0 (fully-on) to D3 (off) It isthe responsibility of the driver developer for each peripheral to define and supportthe available power states.
Power State S0Working
S0 Idle,BacklightOff, HDDOff
S3 Suspendto RAM
S4Hibernate
S5 SoftOff
Supported:Y / N
Y Y Y Y Y
Description FullyFunctional
VideoBacklightOff / HDDOff
VideoBacklight Off/ HDD Off,Cache Flush,Memory inSlowRefresh,CPU Halted
VideoBacklightOff / HDDOff, CacheFlush,MemoryImageWritten toHDD,CPU Halted
OFFNote:Somedevicesremainpoweredbystandbyvoltage(LAN, ME-AMT, USB)to allowwake-up
PowerSupplyStatus
On On PoweredDown*
PoweredDown*
PoweredDown*
Power Consumption
CeleronN3060
15W 5W 2W 2W 2W
Wake Options
PowerSwitch
N/A Y Y Y Y
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Power State S0Working
S0 Idle,BacklightOff, HDDOff
S3 Suspendto RAM
S4Hibernate
S5 SoftOff
Touch N/A Y Y N N
USBKeyboard
N/A Y Y N N
USB Mouse N/A Y Y N N
LAN (magicpacket)
N/A Y Y Y Y
RTC Alarm N/A Y Y Y Y
Serial Port(RI)
N/A Y N N N
Note: Power consumption based on the following configuration: 4GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, Display fullbrightness, with integrated 5977 display*Maintains small voltage to support wake circuits.
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Enabling Wake on LANIn order for Wake on LAN to function the Network driver must be enabled (factorydefault). The procedure for enabling the driver depends on which operating system youare using.
Windows 71. Select Control Panel→ Device Manager
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2. Select Network Adapters→ Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller #2.
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3. Under the Advanced tab, selectWake on Magic Packet and verify it is enabled.SelectWake on Patter Match and verify it is disabled.
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ACPI Processor C-StatesACPI defines the power state of system processors while in the G0 working state asbeing either active (executing) or sleeping (not executing). Processor power states aredesignated C0, C1, C2, C3, …Cn.
The C0 power state is an active power state where the CPU executes instructions. TheC1 through Cn power states are processor sleeping states where the processor consumesless power and dissipates less heat than leaving the processor in the C0 state.
While in a sleeping state, the processor does not execute any instructions. Eachprocessor sleeping state has a latency associated with entering and exiting thatcorresponds to the power savings. In general, the longer the entry/exit latency, thegreater the power savings when in the state.
To conserve power, OSPM places the processor into one of its supported sleeping stateswhen idle. While in the C0 state, ACPI allows the performance of the processor to bealtered through a defined "throttling" process and through transitions into multipleperformance states (P-states).
Note: The 7613 processors supports C0 and C1 states. Support of deeper sleep states isnot required due to its inherently low power consumption.
Chapter 6: BIOS Setup
Entering Setup1. 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 OptionsThe following keyboard controls are used to select the various menu options and tomake changes to their values.
• Use the arrow keys to select (highlight) options and menu screens.
• Use the [Enter] key to select a submenu.
• Use the [+] and [-] 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& Exit or Save Changes, and press [Enter].
Restoring Factory SettingsTo reset all values to their default settings for the current screen, press [F9] and then[Enter] when the confirmation message is displayed. The terminal automatically loadsthe BIOS default values. To reset all BIOS settings to their default settings go to the Exitmenu, press [F9], select either Save Changes & Exit or Save Changes, and press[Enter].
Note: The Motherboard is used on other products and has a jumper that is used toselect the proper BIOS defaults. If the Motherboard is replaced be sure this jumper is setto the RSD setting.
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BIOS Default SettingsNCR BIOS Version: 7.1.6.0
Main Menu
Keyboard Layout (variable)
System Language (variable)
System Time (variable)
System Date (variable)
Advanced Menu
►Trusted Computing
Security Device Support [Enabled]
SHA-1 PCR Bank [Enabled]
SHA256 PCR Bank [Disabled]
Pending operation [None]
Platform Hierarchy [Enabled]
Storage Hierarchy [Enabled]
Endorsement Hierarchy [Enabled]
TPM2.0 UEFI Spec Version [TCG_2]
Physical Presence Spec Version [1.2]
Device Select [Auto]
►NCR POS
Hide Setup Items [Yes]
Port CF9 Full Reset [Disabled]
ACPI S5 Shutdown [Enabled]
F8 BBS Boot Menu [Enabled]
Video Delay in Seconds [5]
WiFi Radio [Enabled]
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Bluetooth Radio [Enabled]
Logo Display [Logo]
►HDD S.M.A.R.T. Status Reporting
SATA Port0 120GB SATA Fla (120.0GB)
SMART Status Supported/OK
SMART Port1 Not Present
SMART Status N/A
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►ACPI Settings
Enable ACPI Auto Configuration [Disabled]
Enable Hibernation [Enabled]
ACPI Sleep State [S3 only (Suspend to RAM]
Lock Legacy Resources [Disabled]
► SMART Settings
SMART Self Test [Disabled]
► IT8786 Super IO Configuration
Super IO Chip IT8786
► Serial Port 1/A Configuration
. Serial Port [Enabled]
. Device Settings IO=3F8h; IRQ=4
. I/O Base Address [0x3F8]
. IRQ [IRQ4]
►H/W Monitor
System Health Status
. Memory Module Temperature +28°C
. Power Supply Temperature +37°C
. System Ambient Temperature +30°C
System Fan Speed N/A
+VCC0 CPU +0.840V
+1.35V S3 +1.344V
+12V S0 +11.952V
+5V S0 +4.950V
+3.3V S5 +3.264V
VBAT +2.976V
►Serial Port Console Redirection
Console Redirection [Disabled]
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►CPU Configuration
Limit CPUID Maximum [Disabled]
Bi-directional PROCHOT [Enabled]
Intel Virtualization Technology [Enabled]
Power Technology [Disabled]
►SATA Configuration
SATA Controller(s) [Enabled]
SATA Mode Selection [ACHI]
SATA Interface Speed [Gen3]
SATA Test Mode [Disabled]
Aggressive LPM Support [Enabled]
► Software Feature Mask Configuration
. HDD Unlock {Enabled]
. LED Locate [Enabled]
SATA PORT0: 120GB SATA Fla (120.0GB)
. Port 0 [Enabled]
. Spin Up Device [Disabled]
. Device Sleep Support [Disabled]
SATA Port1: Not Present
. Port 1 [Enabled]
. Spin Up Device [Disabled]
. Device Sleep Support [Disabled]
►Network Stack Configuration
Network Stack [Disabled]
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►CSM Configuration
CSM Support [Enabled]
CSM16 Module Version 07.79
GateA20 Active [Upon Request]
Option ROMMessages [Force BIOS]
INT19 Trap Response [Immediate]
Boot Option Filter [UEFI and Legacy]
► Option ROM Execution
Network [Legacy]
Storage [Legacy]
Video [Legacy]
Other PCI Devices [UEFI]
► Info Report Configuration
Summary Screen [Disabled]
►USB Configuration
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
XHCI Hand-off [Disbled]
USB Mass Storage Driver Support [Enabled]
► USB Hardware Delays and Time-Outs
USB transfer time-out [20 sec]
Device reset time-out [20 sec]
Device power-up delay [Auto]
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Chipset Menu
►North Bridge
► Intel IGD Configuration
. GOP Driver [Disabled]
. Integrated Graphics Device [Enabled]
. IGD Turbo [Auto]
. Primary Display [Auto]
. GFX Boost [Disabled]
. PAVC [Enabled]
. PR3 (For Win 10 only] [Enabled]
. DVMT Pre-Allocated [32M]
. DVMT Total Gfx Mem [256MB]
. Aperture Size [128MB]
. GTT Size [4MB]
. IGD Thermal [Disabled]
. Spread Spectrum Clock [Enabled]
. WOPCMSZ [1MB]
. ISP Enable/Disable [Disabled]
. PUNIT Power Configuration [Enabled]
. Svid Configuration [Svid Config 3]
► IGD - LCD Control
. IGD Flat Panel [Auto]
. Panel Scaling [Auto]
► LCD Control
. Primary IGFX Boot Display [Auto]
. LCD Panel Type [Auto]
. Panel Scaling [Auto]
. Backlight Control [PWM Inverted]
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. Active LFP [eDP Port-A]
Max TOLUD [3GB]
►South Bridge
► USB Configuration
. USB Port 0 [Enabled]
. USB Port 1 [Enabled]
. USB Port 2 [Enabled]
. USB Port 3 [Enabled]
. USB Port 4 [Enabled]
Restore AC Power Loss [Last State]
Serial IRQMode [Quiet]
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Security Menu
Administrator Password [Cleared]
User Password [Cleared]
► Secure Boot
Secure Boot Control [Enabled]
Secure Boot Mode [Standard]
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Boot Menu
Setup Prompt Timeout 6
Bootup NumLock State [On]
Quiet Boot [Enabled]
Boot Option Priorities
. New Boot Option Policy [Default]
. Boot mode select [UEFI]
FIXED BOOT ORDER Priorities
Boot Option #1 [Network]
Boot Option #2 [Hard Disk]
Boot Option #3 [USB Key]
Boot Option #4 [USB Hard Disk]
Boot Option #5 [USB CD/DVD]
Boot Option #6 [USB Floppy]
Boot Option #7 [CD/DVD]
Boot Option #8 [USB LAN]
Chapter 7: BIOS Updating Procedure
IntroductionThe BIOS is located in the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) chip on the processor board.This chapter discusses procedures on how to update the terminal SPI and/or BIOS. Theupdate software is distributed via the NCR Website.
The BIOS update can be performed using the following methods:
• Bootable USB Memory Device
• Network – Refer to the NCR PXE Image Loader User’s Guide (B005-0000-2326) forinformation about this procedure.
PrerequisitesThe following are required to perform a SPI/BIOS update using the bootable USBmemory key.
• USB Keyboard
• BIOS Software. Download from the NCR website:
http://www.ncr.com
1. At this site, select the Support tab.
2. Select Drivers and Patches→ Retail Support Files→NCR RealPOS and SelfServ Terminal and Operating Systems→NCR RealPOS XR3 (7613-xxxx)→ BIOS.
3. Select the desired BIOS File.
• USB Memory Key Image – Used with USB boot device
• Network Image – Used with Network boot
4. Save the software to your local hard drive.
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Creating a Bootable USB Memory DriveThe downloaded file contains the files necessary to create a bootable USB MemoryDrive.
Caution: Drive will be formatted and all data on USB drive will be lost. Back-up anyimportant data located on drive before proceeding.
Note: For more information, refer to the NCR Imaging Suite User Guide.
1. Insert a USB drive to be made bootable.
2. Launch MakeBootablePeDisk.exe located within \ImagingSuite_
X.X.X.X\Utilities\.
3. Select the drive you wish to become a bootable USB disk.
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4. A pre-instalation environment for bootable disk is provided by default. Select theboot.wim. This automatically launches the Imaging Client when the WinPE boots.Advanced users, if required, can browse to an alternate bootable WinPE boot.wim.
Optional: The USB drive can be optionally made to automatically apply a specificimage. To do this, click the “Auto Apply” check box and browse to the image (.WIM)that will be applied upon boot of the USB drive.
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5. Select Make Bootable.
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Updating the SPI/BIOS Using the Bootable USBMemory Key
1. Insert the USB device containing the SPI/BIOS update software into the terminal.
2. Connect a USB keyboard to the terminal.
3. Power on the terminal.
4. Validate that the BIOS configuration setup has the USB Key as the first boot devicein the Boot menu or plan on using the [F8] BBS menu to force the USB key to bebooted.
5. Reboot the system. Use the [F8] key to force booting from the USB key. The terminalperforms a FreeDOS boot from the USB key.
6. At the displayed menu, select Option 1 to update the complete SPI and preserveDMI (valid or invalid). Press [ENTER].
7. At the prompt, press [ENTER] to enter the class/model, serial number, and otherinformation requested by the update process. Follow the on-screen formatinstructions.
Example: 7613-1215-8801 [ENTER]
54-19378230 [ENTER]
8. After the components are updated, a message is displayed indicating a reboot isneeded. Press [3] to reboot the terminal (automatically executes in 2 minutes if nokeys are pressed).
9. Remove the USB device before the system boots.
Note: After the update is completed and the terminal is rebooted, the terminal mayreboot additional times as it powers up. This is normal and expected behavior due tothe nature of the features of the BIOS/SPI.
Chapter 8: Initial Terminal Imaging
IntroductionFactory default HDD/SSD images for the NCR 7613 are distributed on bootable auto-imaging USB Flash Drive media. The following procedures describe how toapply/restore an image on the terminal.
Warning: Using this procedure will replace any previously stored OS imagescreated using the Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool.
Note: A USB Keyboard is required to perform this operation.
Note: For more information, refer to the NCR Imaging Suite User Guide.
Imaging Procedure1. Connect the auto-imaging USB flash drive to the target terminal that you wish to
image.
2. Connect a USB keyboard to the terminal.
3. Power on the terminal and boot from the USB Flash Drive.
Note: This can be done by pressing [F8] during the boot and choosing the USBoption), or by entering BIOS Setup and modifying the boot order.
4. The system boots in the Windows PE OS environment and starts a script thatrequests confirmation to completely re-image the terminal.
5. When imaging is complete, remove the USB drive and keyboard.
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6. Reboot the system by pressing and holding the Power Switch for 5 seconds to poweroff, then pressing once more to power on.
Chapter 9: 2x20 Customer Display Interface
Host/Retail Display Command InterfaceThe Retail Display accepts two types of data: display data and command data. If a bytereceived from the host is any character except the ESC (0x1B) character, it is processedas a character and displayed on the Retail Display. If an ESC character (0x1B) isreceived, the subsequent byte(s) is processed as a command. If the subsequent byte is aninvalid command it is ignored. If an ESC is received, but no command byte is receivedimmediately, the firmware waits forever if need be and uses the next received byte(s) tocomplete the command.
Note: Note: Each command consists of at least two bytes. The first byte (0x1B) is acommand identifier indicating the next byte(s) is a command byte. The command bytemay be followed by parameter or data bytes depending on the command. Also note thatthe ESC character can be displayed by using the Display ESC Character command.
Character Scrolling RateThe recommended scrolling rate is at minimum of approximately 350 ms (milliseconds)interval for this LCD display. Residual images may appear if scrolled at a faster interval(lesser than 350 ms).
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Retail Display CommandsThe following table describes the Retail Display commands supported:
Command Function
1B 01 Reset Display
1B 02 Erase Display
1B 04 Set Diagnostic State On
1B 05 Set Display State On
1B 06 Set Low Power State On (Default)
1B 07 Enable Cursor
1B 08 Disable Cursor (Default)
1B 09 Set Screen Save Blank
1B 0A Set Screen Save Walk (Default)
1B 0B Turn On Screen Save
1B 0C Disable Screen Save Feature
1B 0D Enable Character Blink
1B 0E Disable Character Blink (Default)
1B 0F Move Cursor Left
1B 10 Move Cursor Right
1B 11 Move Cursor Up
1B 12 Move Cursor Down
1B 13 Set Cursor Position
1B 17 Brightness Adjustment (Default - 5)
1B 18 Read Display ID
1B 19 Read Display Part Number
1B 1B Display ESC Character
1B 20 Select Character Set 1 (Default)1
1B 21 Select Character Set 21
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Command Function
1B 22 Select Character Set 31
1B 23 Select Character Set 4 (External ROM required)1
1B 24 Select Character Set 5 (External ROM required)1
1B 25 Select Character Set 6 (External ROM required)1
1B 26 Select Character Set 7 (External ROM required)1
1B 27 Select Character Set 8 (External ROM required)1
1B 28 Select Character Set 9 (External ROM required)1
1B 29 Select Character Set 10 (External ROM required)1
1B 2A Select Character Set 11 (External ROM required)1
1B 2B Select Character Set 12 (External ROM required)1
1B 2C Select Character Set 13 (External ROM required)1
1B 2D Select Character Set 14 (External ROM required)1
1B 2E Select Character Set 15 (External ROM required)1
1B 2F Select Character Set 16 (External ROM required)1
1B 30 Select Character Set 17 (External ROM required)1
1B 31 Select Character Set 18 (External ROM required)1
1B 32 Select Character Set 19 (External ROM required)1
1This command is not supported by the LCD. The only action taken is to take thedisplay out of Screen Save.
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Reset Display
Format 1B 01
Returns xx yy zz
• where xx is the Microcontroller status:
00 = OK
If a failure occurs, testing halts, and the firmware begins executing a loop as describedin the Internal Power UP Diagnostics section in the Installation chapter.
• where yy is the External Character PROM status:
00 = Not present (Always 00 for LCD)
01 = OK, present
FF = Failure
• where zz is the number (in hex) of character sets available in the External CharacterPROM
00 = 10 (Always 00 for LCD)
DescriptionThis command executes the power-down power-up diagnostic sequence. Thecommunication lines (CTS for serial, BUSY for parallel) are placed in an exceptioncondition (see the Internal Power UP Diagnostics section in the Installation chapter). TheMicrocontroller test consists of a check-sum test on the ROM and a write/read test onthe RAM. A check-sum test is also performed on the External Character PROM thatholds any user-defined characters sets (This does not apply to the LCD).
After executing the command, the three status bytes (see above) are sent to the host, thedisplay screen is cleared, the cursor moves to the 0 position, communication lineexception conditions are cleared, and all registers and variables are initialized. Note thatthe screen is cleared during this command. If a host needs previous data redisplayed,the host must resend the previous data after this command has completed.
Erase Display
Format 1B 02
DescriptionThis command clears all of the displayed characters by writing a space to each displayposition. A space is defined as character 0x20 of the current character set. The cursormoves to the 0 position.
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Set Diagnostic State On
Format 1B 04
DescriptionThis state is exclusive from the On and Low Power States. This command causes thefirmware to display the current firmware part number of the device for five seconds,and then step through each installed 256-character set (default and user-defined)displaying one character at a time on all 40 display positions at a rate of about onecharacter per second. The firmware starts with the currently selected character set, andthen displays all of the characters from the other sets the same way. This continues untilone of the other state commands is performed. Prior display data is saved and can berestored before sending the Set Display State On.
Note: The LCD only has one character set.
Select Character Set n
Format 1B20 - 1B32
DescriptionVFD only. This set of commands chooses one of the three supported internal charactersets or, if an external ROM is present, one of up to 16 additional character sets.Character set 1 is defined as PC Code Page 858 (International), character set 2 is definedas Katakana (Japanese), and character set 3 is defined as Code Page 866 (Cyrillic EasternEuropean). Character sets 4 through 19 are only valid if an external ROM containingextra character sets is present. Character set selection is dynamic. Host software canswitch between character sets at any time. Switching between sets does not erase orchange the display. This means characters from multiple character sets may be on adisplay. The default character set is number 1, PC Code Page 858 (International).
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Set Low Power State On
Format 1B 06
DescriptionThis state is used to reduce Retail Display power consumption and extend the life of theRetail Display VFD. Power is removed from the display, but the Retail Display controlleris still fully operational and continues to accept commands. This command causes thefirmware to blank or turn off the Retail Display. Display data can be processed while thedisplay is in the Low Power State, but it does not appear until the Low Power State ischanged. The displayed characters are preserved so that upon leaving the Low PowerState, the display is restored. To leave the Low Power State, one of the other statecommands must be received. This is the default state for the Retail Display after power-up.
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Enable Cursor
Format 1B 07
DescriptionThis command causes a flashing cursor to be used whenever the Display On state is inforce. When the cursor is enabled, the cursor is visible and flashing at the current cursorposition. The flashing cursor should be visible for 1 second and then the character at thecursor position should be visible for 1 second. The effect is to alternate between thecharacter and the cursor. The cursor is defined as character 0X5F of whatever characterset is currently chosen. For the three supported character sets, the cursor is the bottomrow of pixels turned on. For a user-defined character set, the cursor is whatever isdefined as character 0X5F of the character set. When the cursor is enabled, it overwritesthe character at the cursor position. If the cursor is disabled, the character at the cursorposition is left visible.
Note: Note: The cursor on the LCD blinks on and off every .5 second. The cursordisplays concurrently with whatever character may already be displayed at the cursorposition.
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Disable Cursor
Format 1B 08
DescriptionThis command causes the cursor to be turned off. This is the default state for the cursorafter power-up.
Set Screen Save Blank
Format 1B 09
DescriptionThis command is intended to preserve the life of the display hardware unit. Thefirmware maintains a five-minute timer that triggers this feature. The Screen Savefeature can be disabled through a command from the host software. When the feature isnot disabled, two specific options exist. The Set Screen Save Blank operation causes thedisplay to go blank when the timer expires. When the firmware receives the commandcode, the Screen Save mode is canceled, and the five-minute timer is established. ScreenSave Blank removes power from the Retail Display, and refreshes the display in thesame manner as the Set Low Power On command. At power up, the timer is establishedat five minutes, and Screen Save Blank is established as a default. The five minute timeris not reset by any invalid or incorrect command.
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Set Screen Save Walk
Format 1B 0A
DescriptionThis command causes the visible display to walk right to left when the Screen Save timerexpires (five minutes). The characters on the display appear to walk across thecorresponding display row from right to left. The two lines in the 2x20 Display walk inparallel completely off the left side of the display, and then the two lines appear to comeback from the right. If the display is space filled, then no effect is perceived even thoughthe walking is taking place. The Screen Save Blank mode is the default mode after powerup.
Turn On Screen Save
Format 1B 0B
DescriptionThis command causes one of the screen save functions (Set Screen Save Blank or SetScreen Save Walk) to activate immediately rather than waiting for the screen save timerto expire. If the Disable Screen Save command is in effect when this command is issued,it is canceled, and the screen saver is enabled and activated immediately.
Disable Screen Save Option
Format 1B 0C
DescriptionThe firmware ceases to keep time for the screen save activity from the host software, andthe display neither goes blank nor begins to walk due to inactivity from the host. Thiscommand can be canceled by the Turn On Screen Save, Set Screen Save Blank, and SetScreen Save Walk commands.
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Enable Character Blink
Format 1B 0D
DescriptionThe blink attribute is the only modifier which is supported for the display characterpositions. Each time a new character is received, the current setting of the characterblink operator is adopted as the working attribute for the new character. If a newcharacter is received while character blink is enabled, the new character blinks. Thismakes it possible to have a display with both blinking and non-blinking characters. Forthe VFD, the blink period is 1 second on and 1 second off. For the LCD, the blinkperiod is .5 second on and .5 second off. All characters that are blink enabled blink at thesame time. The only way to cause an existing character to start or stop blinking is to setup the character blink operator, move the cursor to the correct character, and resendthe individual character code.
Disable Character Blink
Format 1B 0E
DescriptionThis command counteracts the Enable Character Blink. The firmware implements allnew character codes with an on and holding character presentation. On power up, thecharacter blink modifier is defaulted to disabled.
Move Cursor Left
Format 1B 0F
DescriptionMoves the cursor one position to the left. When the cursor is at the left end of the upperline, it moves to the right end of the lower line. When the cursor is at the left end of thelower line, it moves to the right end of the upper line. The cursor location alwaysindicates the position of the next character to be displayed, whether the cursor isenabled and blinking or not. After each character is displayed, the firmware performs alogical Move Cursor Right command.
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Move Cursor Right
Format 1B 10
DescriptionMoves the cursor one position to the right. When the cursor is at the right end of theupper line, it moves to the left end of the lower line. When the cursor is at the right endof the lower line, it moves to the left end of the upper line. The cursor location alwaysindicates the position of the next character to be displayed, whether the cursor isenabled and blinking or not. After each character is displayed, the firmware performs alogical Move Cursor Right command. When the cursor is at the right end of the lowerline, it moves to the left end of the upper line and operates in an Overwrite Mode. Thenext character sent to the display overwrites the character in the left end of the upperline.
Move Cursor Up
Format 1B 11
DescriptionMoves the cursor up one line. When the cursor is on the upper line, the cursor is movedto the same column on the lower line. The cursor location always indicates the positionof the next character to be displayed, whether the cursor is enabled and blinking or not.After each character is displayed, the firmware performs a logical Move Cursor Rightcommand.
Move Cursor Down
Format 1B 12
DescriptionMoves the cursor down one line. When the cursor is on the lower line, the cursor ismoved to the same column on the upper line. The cursor location always indicates theposition of the next character to be displayed, whether the cursor is enabled andblinking or not. After each character is displayed, the firmware performs a logical MoveCursor Right command.
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Move Cursor To Specified Position
Format 1B 13
Range 00 ≤ nn ≤ 27(hex)
DescriptionMoves the cursor to the specified position. Position 0 is the upper leftmost position, andposition 27 is the lower rightmost position. Any value outside this range is discarded,the command is ignored, and the cursor is moved. The cursor location always indicatesthe position of the next character to be displayed, whether the cursor is enabled andblinking or not. After each character is displayed, the firmware performs a logical MoveCursor Right command. The character positions are shown in the following:
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Brightness Adjustment
Format 1B 17
Range 01 ≤ nn ≤ 05
DescriptionAdjusts the brightness of the entire display. Individual characters or display positionsare not adjusted. On power up, the default brightness setting is 5 (100%).
Nn Brightness
01 20%
02 40%
03 60%
04 80%
05 100%
Note: This command is not supported by the LCD. The only action taken is to take thedisplay out of Screen Save.
Read Display ID Byte
Format 1B 18
Returns 0x8A
DescriptionThis command is a request for the Retail Display to return an identifier. The RetailDisplay returns one byte (0x8A) that identifies the Retail Display as a 2x20 with 7x9 dotmatrix.
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Read Display ID String
Format 1B 19
Returns 0x1A, "NCR 7703, xxx-xxxxxxx"
Descriptionwhere 0x1A is a 1 byte string length indicator which indicates the length of the stringthat follows the string length indicator. For example, 1AH characters are sent after thestring length indicator. Note: indicates a space character (20H). The quotation marks“” are not part of the string and are not returned. XXX-XXXXXXX represents thecurrent firmware part number.
Description: This command is a request for the Retail Display to return an ASCII stringwith detailed product information.
Display ESC Character
Format 1B 12
DescriptionThis command is a request for the ESC character to be displayed at the current cursorposition.
Set Display State On
Format 1B 05
DescriptionThis state is used for normal run-time conditions. This operation instructs the firmwareto leave one of the other states and begin performing normal refresh operations. Theremay be a slight delay before the Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) reaches thespecified brightness setting when exiting the Low Power State. This delay should notexceed 1 second from the time the command is received until the time the VFD reachesthe specified brightness.
The Screen Save feature may be in force during the Display On state. This means thatafter about five minutes of no new display activity, the Screen Save feature could takeover and cause the display to go blank or begin walking from right to left.
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Character SetsThere are three character sets pre-installed.
• Code 858 (International) (VFD and LCD)
• Katakana
• Code 866 (Cyrillic)
The VFD supports 16 additional character sets of 256 characters each. These additionalcharacter sets are inside a PROM that plugs into a socket on the PCB. All of thecharacters sets are stored in non-volatile memory.
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Code Page 858 (International)000 001 002 003 004 005 006
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035 036 037 038 039 040 041....... ....... ....... ....... ..●●... ....... .........●.●.. ...●... ●●....● ..●●●.. ...●... ....●.. ..●......●.●.. .●●●●●. ●●...●. .●...●. ..●.... ...●... ...●...●●●●●●● ●..●... ....●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.... ....●....●.●.. .●●●●●. ...●... .●.●... ....... ..●.... ....●..●●●●●●● ...●..● ..●.... ●...●.● ....... ..●.... ....●....●.●.. ●●●●●●. .●...●● ●....●. ....... ...●... ...●.....●.●.. ...●... ●....●● .●●●●.● ....... ....●.. ..●........... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .......
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9-108 2x20 Customer Display Interface
140 141 142 143 144 145 146...●... ..●.... .●...●. ...●... ....●.. ....... .........●.●.. ...●... ....... ....... ...●... ....... .●●●●●●....... ....... .●●●●●. .●●●●●. ●●●●●●● ....... ●..●......●... ...●... ●.....● ●.....● ●...... .●●●●●. ●..●......●... ...●... ●.....● ●.....● ●●●●●.. ...●..● ●●●●●●....●... ...●... ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ●...... .●●●●●● ●..●......●... ...●... ●.....● ●.....● ●...... ●..●... ●..●......●... ...●... ●.....● ●.....● ●●●●●●● .●●●●●● ●..●●●●....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .......
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161 162 163 164 165 166 167....●.. ....●.. ....●.. ..●●..● ..●●..● ..●●●.. ..●●●.....●... ...●... ...●... .●..●●. .●..●●. .●...●. .●...●........ ....... ....... ....... ●.....● .●...●. .●...●....●... .●●●●●. ●....●. ●.●●●●. ●●....● ..●●●.● ..●●●.....●... ●.....● ●....●. .●....● ●.●...● ....... ..........●... ●.....● ●....●. .●....● ●..●..● .●●●●●● .●●●●●....●... ●.....● ●....●. .●....● ●...●.● ....... ..........●... .●●●●●. .●●●●.● .●....● ●....●● ....... .............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .......
168 169 170 171 172 173 174...●... .●●●●●. ....... ●...... ●...... ....... .............. ●●...●● ....... ●...●.. ●...●.. ...●... ..●.●.....●... ●.●●..● ....... ●..●... ●..●... ....... .●.●......●... ●.●.●.● ●●●●●●● ●.●.... ●.●.●.. ...●... ●.●......●.... ●.●●..● ......● .●.●●.. .●.●●.. ...●... .●.●....●...●. ●.●.●.● ......● ●.●..●. ●.●.●.. ..●●●.. ..●.●....●●●.. ●●...●● ....... ....●.. .●●●●●. ..●●●.. .............. .●●●●●. ....... ...●... ....●.. ...●... .............. ....... ....... ..●●●●. ....●.. ....... .......
2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-109
175 176 177 178 179 180 181....... ..●...● ●..●..● .●.●.●. ...●... ...●... ....●....●.●.. ●...●.. .●...●. ●.●.●.. ...●... ...●... ...●......●.●. ..●...● ●..●..● .●.●.●. ...●... ...●... .●●●●●.....●.● ●...●.. .●...●. ●.●.●.. ...●... ...●... ●.....●...●.●. ..●...● ●..●..● .●.●.●. ...●... ●●●●... ●.....●..●.●.. ●...●.. .●...●. ●.●.●.. ...●... ...●... ●●●●●●●....... ..●...● ●..●..● .●.●.●. ...●... ...●... ●.....●....... ●...●.. .●...●. ●.●.●.. ...●... ...●... ●.....●....... ..●...● ●..●..● .●.●.●. ...●... ...●... .......
182 183 184 185 186 187 188...●... ..●.... .●●●●●. ..●.●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●....●.●.. ...●... ●..●..● ..●.●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●...●●●●●. .●●●●●. ●.●.●.● ..●.●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●..●.....● ●.....● ●.●...● ●●●.●.. ..●.●.. ●●●●●.. ●●●.●..●.....● ●.....● ●.●.●.● ....●.. ..●.●.. ....●.. ....●..●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ●..●..● ●●●.●.. ..●.●.. ●●●.●.. ●●●●●..●.....● ●.....● .●●●●●. ..●.●.. ..●.●.. ..●.●.. .......●.....● ●.....● ....... ..●.●.. ..●.●.. ..●.●.. .............. ....... ....... ..●.●.. ..●.●.. ..●.●.. .......
189 190 191 192 193 194 195...●... ....... ....... ...●... ...●... ....... ...●......●... ●.....● ....... ...●... ...●... ....... ...●....●●●●●. .●...●. ....... ...●... ...●... ....... ...●...●...... ...●... ....... ...●... ...●... ....... ...●...●...... .●●●●●. ●●●●... ...●●●● ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ...●●●●.●●●●●. ...●... ...●... ....... ....... ...●... ...●......●... .●●●●●. ...●... ....... ....... ...●... ...●......●... ...●... ...●... ....... ....... ...●... ...●.......... ....... ...●... ....... ....... ...●... ...●...
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203 204 205 206 207 208 209....... ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●.. ....... ...●●●. .............. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●.. ●.....● ...●... ●●●●●..●●●●●●● ..●.●●● ●●●●●●● ●●●.●●● .●●●●●. ....●.. .●...●........ ..●.... ....... ....... .●...●. .●●●●●. .●....●●●●.●●● ..●.●●● ●●●●●●● ●●●.●●● .●...●. ●....●. ●●●●..●..●.●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●.. .●●●●●. ●....●. .●....●..●.●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●.. ●.....● .●●●●.. .●...●...●.●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●.. ....... ....... ●●●●●....●.●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.●.. ....... ....... .......
9-110 2x20 Customer Display Interface
210 211 212 213 214 215 216...●... .●...●. ..●.... .....●● ....●.. ...●... .●...●...●.●.. ....... ...●... ....●.. ...●... ..●.●.. .......●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ...●... .●●●●●. .●●●●●. .●●●●●.●...... ●...... ●...... ..●.... ...●... ...●... ...●...●●●●●.. ●●●●●.. ●●●●●.. ●●●●●●● ...●... ...●... ...●...●...... ●...... ●...... ●●●●●●● ...●... ...●... ...●...●...... ●...... ●...... ...●... ...●... ...●... ...●...●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ....●.. .●●●●●. .●●●●●. .●●●●●........ ....... ....... .....●● ....... ....... .......
217 218 219 220 221 222 223...●... ....... ●●●●●●● ....... ....... ..●.... ●●●●●●●...●... ....... ●●●●●●● ....... ...●... ...●... ●●●●●●●...●... ....... ●●●●●●● ....... ...●... .●●●●●. ●●●●●●●...●... ....... ●●●●●●● ....... ...●... ...●... ●●●●●●●●●●●... ...●●●● ●●●●●●● ....... ....... ...●... .............. ...●... ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ...●... ...●... .............. ...●... ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ...●... ...●... .............. ...●... ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ...●... .●●●●●. .............. ...●... ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●● ....... ....... .......
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-111
245 246 247 248 249 250 251....... ....... ....... ....... .●...●. ....... ........●●●●●. ...●... ....... ..●●●.. ....... ....... ...●...●...... ....... ....... .●...●. ....... ....... ..●●....●●●●.. ●●●●●●● ....... .●...●. ....... ...●... ...●...●....●. ....... ....... ..●●●.. ....... ....... ...●....●●●●.. ...●... ....... ....... ....... ....... ..●●●.......●. ....... .●.●●.. ....... ....... ....... .......●●●●●.. ....... ..●●●.. ....... ....... ....... .............. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .......
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9-112 2x20 Customer Display Interface
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-113
035 036 037 038 039 040 041 ....... ....... ....... ....... ..●●... ....... ....... ..●.●.. ...●... ●●....● ..●●●.. ...●... ....●.. ..●.... ..●.●.. .●●●●●. ●●...●. .●...●. ..●.... ...●... ...●... ●●●●●●● ●..●... ....●.. ..●.●.. ....... ..●.... ....●.. ..●.●.. .●●●●●. ...●... .●.●... ....... ..●.... ....●.. ●●●●●●● ...●..● ..●.... ●...●.● ....... ..●.... ....●.. ..●.●.. ●●●●●●. .●...●● ●....●. ....... ...●... ...●... ..●.●.. ...●... ●....●● .●●●●.● ....... ....●.. ..●.... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .......
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9-114 2x20 Customer Display Interface
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-115
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9-116 2x20 Customer Display Interface
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-117
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-119
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-121
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9-122 2x20 Customer Display Interface
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-123
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9-124 2x20 Customer Display Interface
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2x20 Customer Display Interface 9-125
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Chapter 10: Wireless Adapter Switching
Wireless Adapter Switching is a feature that disables the wireless adapter when a wiredEthernet connection is present.
The latest NCR OS Images include the driver (Version 17.1.0, or later), but is not pre-installed. The driver can be installed from the \Install\drivers\wireless directory.
If the driver is not present on your system, you can obtain it from NCR.
https://www.ncr.com/1. At this site, select the Support tab.
2. Select Drivers and Patches→ Retail Support Files→ NCR RealPOS andSelfServ Terminal and Operating Systems→ NCR RealPOS XR3 (7613-xxxx)
3. Click the box.
4. Provide your name, company, OS version, email address, and the driver you needin the email window.
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Installing the Software and Driver1. Run the Intel .exe self-extracting executable.
• Windows 7 32-bit: Wireless_17.x.x_s32.exe
or
• Windows 7 64-bit: Wireless_17.x.x_s64.exe
2. Agree to the EULA and choose Customize.
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3. Check both Intel Proset/Wireless Enterprise and Administrator Toolkit. Clearcheck box for Intel My WiFi Technology. Click Install.
Installation takes several minutes (progress bar shown on-screen).
4. After the installation is complete, click Start→ Wireless Administrator Tool.
5. Enter the Administrator Tool Password (not the Windows Administratorpassword). You are prompted to create a password if this is the first time using thetool. The password cannot be blank.
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6. Select Create a new package → OK.
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7. Select the Application Settings tab.
8. Select Include Application Settings in this package.
9. Select Adapter Switching
10. Check Enable Adapter Switching.
11. Click Close
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12. Click Yes.
13. Enter a filename and choose a location to save the package file.
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14. Click Finish after the save operation completes.
15. Click Apply this package to this computer.
Note: You can open and apply the saved package file on other computers that havethe Administrator Toolkit installed.
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When connecting and disconnecting the wired LAN cable you should now seesystem tray icons, indicating Proset disabling and enabling the wireless adapter.
Appendix A: Touch Driver Configuration
The Microsoft Inbox Touch driver is best touch driver to use; however, if specialfeatures are needed such as touch sound, click modes, and other touch options, thenuse the appropriate touch driver depending on the attached display. Touch drivers areavailable on the NCR Support website page. See below touch drivers.
eGalax Touch DriverOn a 5968 AUO PCAP touch display, use eGalax touch driver for touch to work. eGalaxTouch driver can be downloaded in NCR Support website below.
http://www5.ncr.com/support/support_drivers_patches.asp?Class=External\Terminals\7701XR5\Windows\Windows10\display
Touch Base DriverFor a 5968 PCAP touch display, it is recommended to use Microsoft Inbox Touch driver;however, if special features are needed, then use the touch base driver. The touch basedriver can be downloaded on the NCR Support website below.
http://www5.ncr.com/support/support_drivers_patches.asp?Class=External/Peripherals\Display\5968\display
Microchip Touch DriverFor a 5967 touch display, it is recommended to use the microchip touch driver for touchdisplay to work. Microchip Touch driver can be downloaded on the NCR Supportwebsite below.
http://www5.ncr.com/support/support_drivers_patches.asp?Class=External/Peripherals\Display\5967\display
Appendix B: Touchscreen Calibration
Only units with resistive touchscreens need to be calibrated. PCap displays do notrequire calibration.
Proper Touchscreen MethodsBefore performing the calibration procedure please observe the following guidelines forproper/improper methods of touching the screen.
• Face the monitor directly.
• Perform the calibration in the position (sitting or standing) that you normally expectto use the touchscreen.
• Touch the calibration target firmly and precisely with your fingertip. Duringcalibration, be careful to keep your fingernails and other fingers away from thetouchscreen as you touch each target.
• The hand and calibration finger should be perpendicular (straight up) from thetouchscreen during touch down and removal of the calibration finger. Keep theother fingers closed and away from the touch-screen.
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• Do NOT touch the bezel with your other fingers.
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Calibrating the Touchscreen
Resistive Touchscreen Calibration1. Run the calibration program.
a. Open Windows Explorer.
b. Navigate to the calibration program.
C:→ Install→ Touch → Drivers→ Resistive Touch Calibartion
2. Touch the center of the cross-hair target. When the target is touched, it disappearsand another target appears.
3. Repeat the procedure for each target as they appear.