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NCR 7454 Retail Terminal Release 2.2 Hardware User’s Guide 18004 N C R B005-0000- 1256 Issue H.
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i Pr eface Audience This boo k is writ te n for ha rdwa re ins t alle r/se rv ice p e rs onnel, sys te m integrators, and fiel d engineers. Notice : Th is do cume n t is NCR p roprie t ar y in fo rmat io n and is n o t to be disclosed or reproduced wi thout con sen t.
ii Li th i um B a tte ry Warn i ng Caution: Da n ger o f exp los ion if bat te ry is in corre ctly replace d. Repl ac e onl y wi th t he sa me or equ iva le nt ty pe a s rec omme nd ed b y the manu facturer. Discard used batteri es according to t he manufacturer’s ins tru ction s.
iii Ref ere nc es • NCR 7454 Retail Terminal Hardwa re Serv ice Guid e (B005-0000- 1342) • NCR 7454 Retail Terminal Site Prepa ratio n Guide (B005-0000- 1257) • NCR 7454 Retail Termina l Soft wa.
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v Table of Con tents Chapt er 1: Pr oduct Ov erview Intr od uct io n .................................................................. 1- 1 Se ri al Numb er /Mod el N umb er L ab el ........................ 1- 2 Ha rd war e Mo dul e s ...............
vi B I O S U p g r a d e s ................................................. 1 - 1 9 Ope ra tor Di splay .................................................. 1-2 0 LCD Adap ter B oa rd ......................................... 1-2 1 LCD Bac kli ght I nver ter Mod ule .
vii Additional Pen tium III and C eleron Conn ec tor s ........................................................ 1-3 4 Chapt er 2: Hardwar e Insta llatio n Intr od uct io n .................................................................. 2- 1 Ins tal lati on Sum mary.
viii Compl eti ng t he OS Inst al la tio n (Wi n98 ) ........ 2-2 7 Compl eti ng t he OS Inst al la tio n (Wi n95 ) ........ 2-2 8 Compl eti ng t he OS In stal la ti on ( DOS) ........... 2- 28 Se tti ng Aut o- Lo gon (Wi nNT Te r min al )............
ix Inte rr upt s ( Penti u m I II/Cel ero n) ........................ 3-17 Memo r y Ma p ( Penti um III/ Cele ro n).................. 3- 19 Chapt er 4: Operating Syste m Recov ery Intr od uct io n ......................................................
x NCR 7454-32xx Wi n95 Operatin g System Recovery Software (Versio n 02.01.00 . 01) ............. 4- 22 NCR 7454-22xx Wi n95 Operatin g System Recovery Software (Versio n 01.02.00 . 00) ............. 4- 24 OS Rec ove ry fr om a Lar ge r Disk Ima ge ..
xi Disa bl e Cur sor .................................................. 6- 10 Se t Sc reen Sav e Bl ank ...................................... 6-11 Se t Sc reen Sav e Wal k ....................................... 6-1 1 Tur n On Sc ree n Sa ve.........
xii Revi si on Re cor d Issue Date Remark s A Sept 00 First issue (se parated 7401 and 7454 sections out of B005-0000-1069) B Oct 00 Added new mot herboard with In tel Pentium III/ Celeron pro cesso rs C Feb 01 Updated to R elease 2.
xiii Radio Frequency Inter ference S tatements Fed e ral Com munica tio ns Co mmiss ion (FCC ) Informati on t o Us er This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class A digi tal d evic e, pu rs uant to Par t 15 of FC C Ru les .
xiv Declar ation of Conformity Manufac turer’s N ame NCR Corp oration Manu factu r er’s Ad dr ess NCR C orporation Re ta il S olu tio n s D ivis io n – Atla n t a 2651 Sate llite Boul evard Dulu.
Chapter 1: Product Overview 18004 N C R Introductio n The NCR 7 4 54 Retail Te rm in a l is an in te ract iv e t ou ch s cree n t ermin a l des ig n ed spe cifically for t h e h osp ita lity marke tp lace . Hou s ed in an integrated, compac t cabi net, the 7454 s upports a co mp lete set of peri phera ls .
1-2 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview Ser ial Number/Model N umber Label The unit’s serial n um ber, model number, tracer n umber, and date of ma n u fa ct u r e are in clu de d on a label o n th e back o f the Co re Mo du le. To view t h e label, t ilt th e Co re Module an d remove the cable cov e r.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-3 Har dware Modules Base Uni t • Pro ce ssor B oa rd − Inte l ® Penti um ® III or Cele r o n -cla s s p r o ce ss o r − SVGA chipset − MPE G II c hipset − 32.
1-4 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview • POS Co nnector B oard − Cash drawer port (supports two draw ers via a Y-cable) − Internal parall el port (d edicated to the optional customer display ) • 12.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-5 • 7892 Bi-modal Pre sentation Sc anner • Custo mer displ ay s − No cust omer display − Paralle l − Integrated 4 x20 (low or high-post) − Remote 2x20 − VG.
1-6 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview • USB RS-232 Port Server − USB Serial Co nverter • CD-RO M Driv e Terminal Com ponents not Supported It is im portant to no te that t he terminal doe s not support the fol lowi ng com po nen ts.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-7 System C onfiguration Di agram 18470b 2260/218 3/2189 2nd Cas h Dra wer (Y -Cable) 5972/597 3 PS/2 KBD VGA POS Connect or Bd.
1-8 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview Hardwar e Module Descriptions Pr oces so r Bo a rd Processor/ Chi p S et The t e rm in a l uses an Int e l ar ch ite ct u re proces s o r, which p ermit s it to levera.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-9 • 100MHz system bus • 64 M B mem ory wit h a bilit y t o add S ODIMM S t o increa s e the memory capacity of the ter minal Video S ubsystem The R ele ase 2.
1-10 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview • Lynx Fam ily Co ntro l Pa nel Spe cifica tion 1 .2 on t he NCR 74x x Base Sys tem and Clien t Th ird part y D rive rs CD -R OM (Produ ct ID: D 370 -0 111 - 0100) or i n t h e v i d e o .
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-11 100Base-T is wi red identical ly to 10Base-T, exce pt that the twi sted pair cabl e mus t be C ategory 5 and the hub s must permit 100 or 10/100 Mbp s o p e ra t ion.
1-12 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview • Ap p ropriat e in fras tructu re (s e rver supp or t, Bas e St a tio ns , C e ilin g Antennas , etc) must be present in the i nstall ation site , and t he maximum RF ran ge of the wireless system must not be ex ceeded.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-13 Seria l Port s The Summa POS M otherboard provide s two RS-232 p orts (9-pin D- shell connectors , Ports 1 and 2) direc tly on the Motherboard and supports two additional RS-232 p orts. Ports 3 a nd 4 require an op tional harness con nection to the Motherboard.
1-14 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview PCI Expansi on Header A s ing le exp ans ion he a de r is pro vid e d t o sup p ort opt io nal fea t u res , such as the PCMCIA for Wireles s LAN Board. T h is board supports two Type 2 or one T ype 3 PCM CIA t ype c ard s.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-15 Touch Screen Controller The MicroTouch ® “Exca libu r ” ch ip is us ed t o inte rfa ce t h e tou ch pane l. This con t r olle r su pp or t s M icr o To u ch ca pa cit iv e p an e ls. In order to save an RS-232 p ort, the touch data i s delivered to t h e system through the mouse interfac e.
1-16 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview External C onnec to r s Internal Co nnectors Cash Drawe r IDE 20-pin hi gh de nsity RS -232 Conver sion conne ctor Para llel p o rt (P OS Board he ad er) Microphone Cash Drawer port (POS Board header) S-Video Compact Fl ash The optional compact f lash replaces th e hard d riv e in the un it.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-17 Cash Dra wer I /O Port Bit Definitio n: Bit # Descr i p ti on Bit = 1 Bit = 0 7 Sol enoid B Co ntrol Turns off sol enoid outpu t Activates solenoi d outpu t 6 Sol eno.
1-18 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview MSR The MSR interface s upports a maximum of 3 tracks of magnetic stripe inform ation for su pport of ISO or JIS format cards. Activate the MSR inte rfa ce by e n a blin g it in BIOS Set up under IO Conf i gur a ti on.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-19 BIOS Upgrades Fla sh me mory make s dist ri but in g BIO S u pgrad es eas y. A new versi on of the BIOS can b e installed from the hard di sk, network or through a serial p ort. The d isk -bas ed Flas h upg r ad e ut ilit y , P HLAS H.
1-20 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview When in Stand-by mode , the Processor Board reduces power cons u mp tio n by utilizin g t h e pro cess or Sys tem Mana g eme n t M ode (SM M ) ca pabilit ie s a n d als o spin n ing do wn ha rd drives a n d tu rn ing o ff VES A DPMS compli ant mo nitors.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-21 Con tra s t con tro l is set by s oftwa re, us ing a dig ita l p o tent io m e te r on the Pro ce ssor Bo ard . T he t er mina l d oe s no t have a u ser- acc essi bl e co ntr ast adjustment . Software c an set a default value af ter readi ng the Panel ID.
1-22 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview Touch Screen The To u ch Scree n co mp le t ely cov e rs t he LCD an d is mount e d d ire ctly in front of the L CD, behind the fron t plastic bezel of the terminal. The touch controller on the Proces sor Board supports capacitive and re sisti ve to uch gl as s.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-23 NC R 5 973 Int er nati onal V FD Cu st omer Di spl ay The NCR 597 3 VFD (Vacuum Fluore scent Dis play) is an op tional display device f or the 7454 R etail Terminal.
1-24 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview Features Magn etic St r ipe R ead er A single 3-trac k analog Magnetic Stripe Reader ( M SR ) is avail able as a featu re , suppo rting ISO and JI S format cards. When th e MSR is no t des ire d, a filler pie ce fo r th e M SR sectio n is in clu d ed to mak e the unit appea r unifo rm .
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-25 Prin te r Option s Th e s e ct ions that follo w p r ov ide an illu s tra tio n an d brief des cript io n of the availab le printer option s . 2214 Pri n ter The 2214 Pri nter i s a ther mal fiscal printer that can i ssue tickets and prod uce a journ al.
1-26 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 7158 Pri n ter The 7158 Pri nter is e xtremely fast, quiet, and reli able point-of-sale dev ice. I t cons ists o f t wo sp e cia lize d p r in t e rs in on e com p ac.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-27 7167 Pri n ter The NCR 71 67 Pr in t er is a fast , quie t , rela tiv e ly sm a ll a n d very re liable mu lt i-fu n ctio n p r in t e r. It prin ts re ceip ts, v a lida t e s and prin t s ch e cks , and p r in ts on a variet y o f sin g le or mu lt ip le p a rt forms .
1-28 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 7196 Pri n ter The 7196 Pri nter i s a hig h speed, high-resolution printer, capable of bo th t ext and gra phic s pr inti ng . It rec ei ves i ts pow er fr om a n ex ter nal power supply, ha s a serial interface and a connector f or cash drawers .
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-29 Other Int egr ated D evice s an d I ndicat ors Hard Di sk Dr i ve A 2.5 " ID E ha rd disk is av a ila ble. Th e drive is t h e s tand ard typ e th a t is us ed by not ebo ok PCs .
1-30 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview POS Connector Board The POS Connector Board i s a small dau gh ter board tha t mounts directly on t h e Cash D ra we r and Para llel P o rt head er . C onn ect o rs on the edge of t his board fo rm a second connector row above t he Processor Board connec tors.
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-31 Powe r/St at us LED The LED power i ndicator indicates that power is present. The LE D is green when the processor and B I OS are operating properly. The LE D is mounted behi nd the f ront b ezel on the s ame board as the motion sen sor.
1-32 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview Power Suppl y The t erm ina l uses an AC adapte r for its power su pply, con cea le d in th e term in al m ount ing .
Chapter 1: P roduct Overview 1-33 USB RS -232 P ort Server The USB RS-232 Port Server is an intellig en t , s ta cka ble e x pa n s ion module that con n ects to the terminal Uni versal Seri al Bus (USB) port, providing high-speed RS-232 serial p orts.
1-34 Chapter 1: P roduct Overview Additional Pentium III and Ce leron Connectors The Pe ntium III and Celeron bo ard has an I RD A connec tor that i s not on the Penti um board. It is not used at thi s time . A con n e ct or ca n be a d de d on Pe ntiu m II I a n d Ce ler o n m od e ls t o add two additional RS-232 ports .
Chapter 2: Hardware Instal lation Introductio n The t e rm in a l is fully as s embled a t the fa ct or y. This ch apte r exp la ins the mounting o ptions and how to connect op tional hardware com ponents to the terminal .
2-2 Chapter 2: Hardware I nstal lat ion Installation Restrictions • Befo re in s t allin g the t e rmin al, re a d and fo llow t h e g u ide lin e s in the NCR 7454 R etail Term in al Site Preparation Guide and the NCR Workstati on an d Peri p h e r al AC Wirin g Gui d e .
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-3 Connecting the Cables Tilt M o u n t cable co n n e ct o rs are loca t ed on th e unders id e o f the Co re Mo d u le , u n der a cable cov e r . Acce s sin g the Ca ble Co n nect or s 1. Tilt t h e d isp lay to acce ss t h e cable con n e cto r s.
2-4 Chapter 2: Hardware I nstal lat ion Rout ing t he Ca bles The 7454 ha s three places to secure cabl es to the base of the u nit by us in g a cable t ie wr a p .
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-5 Iden tify ing th e Cab le C onnec to rs The fo llowin g illu s tra tio n id en t ifie s ea ch of the cable co n n e ct or s . R e fe r to th e sect io n s followin g t h e illus t ra t ion fo r specific in s tru ctio n s on ins t a llin g e a ch pe riphe ra l.
2-6 Chapter 2: Hardware I nstal lat ion Installing Per ipherals This se ct ion d e s cribe s h o w t o ins t a ll t rans act io n pr in t ers an d othe r peripherals on the 7454 terminal. Ins ta lling a T ran sactio n Prin te r Transaction p rinters can co nnect throu g h a non- powered RS-232 or USB connector as defi ned in the tabl e below.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-7 RS-232 I n stal l ation 1. Connect the Printer Interface Cable to the RS-232 Con necto r on the back or on the bo ttom of the printer. 16632a RS-232 Conne c tor P ow er C onn ec t or Ca s h Drawe r Conne c tor 2.
2-8 Chapter 2: Hardware I nstal lat ion USB Ins t alla tio n 1. Connect the Printer Interface Cable to the USB Co nnecto r on th e back or on the bo ttom of the printer.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-9 2214 Pri n ter 1. Connect the Printer Interface Cable to the RS-232 Con necto r on the back of the p rinter. 18543 RS-232 Conne ctor Pri nter I nterface Cabl e 2. Connect the other end of the Printer Interface Cable to an RS-232 port (non -powered) on the t erminal.
2-10 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion Ins ta lling a Remo te Cus tomer D isp lay The terminal s upports three high-post remote cus tomer di sp lays.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-11 3. Secure the Mou nting Plate with 4 screws provided. 16671 Moun t ing Pl at e 4 Hole s 0. 40 mm (0.1 6 in.) D iamet er 76 mm (3 in .
2-12 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 5972-1100 Rem ote Customer Di spl ay 16257 1. Place the Display Mount on t he desired surfac e within 4 meters (13 feet) of the host terminal . 2. Determ ine if the cable should b e routed down through the moun ting surface or if it should be ru n on top of the surface.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-13 4. Connect the 5972 Display Cable to the Parallel I/F Adapter Cable. 16291a Customer Di sp lay 5972 Di splay Cable 497-0405676 - 4 M 1416-C278-0040 Paral lel I /F Adapter Cable 497-0411000 - 0.6 M 1416-C472-0006 7454 Cust.
2-14 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 5973 Internati onal VFD Customer Displ ay 14528 (4) S c rew s 1. Place the Display Mount on t he desired surfac e within 4 meters (13 feet) of the host terminal . 2. Determ ine if the cable should b e routed down through the moun ting surface or if it should be ru n on top of the surface.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-15 3. Connect the 5973 Parallel Cable to the C ustomer Di sp lay port on the ter minal. 15969b C ust om er Dis p lay.
2-16 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion Ins ta lling a High -Pos t In tegrated Cus tomer D isp lay The 7454 I ntegrated C us tomer Dis play supports four lines of twent y 5x7 characters. T his is t he same di splay module that i s used wi th the low-p ro file in t eg ra t e d d is p la y.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-17 Instal l ing an Integrated Custom er Di spl ay (5972-F039) The standard Power Supply Co ver on the 5953- F022 Remote Table Top Mount does not support at tachment of a n integrated NCR 7454 4 x 20 Customer Display .
2-18 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion Installation Procedure 1. Rou te the cable ( display con nector end) up through the Power Supply Cover, Display Po s t, and Top Bracket. This is a ti gh t fit and the connector has to b e angled in order to make it though the openings.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-19 4. Connect the c able to the a) Remove the Integrated Di sp lay Bracket (2 screw s). b) Connect the cabl e to the 2 x 20 VFD As sembly. c) Replace the Integrated D isp lay Bracket. 19948a 4 x 20 VFD As s embl y Integ rat ed D isplay Br ac k et P h illip s P H S c re w (4- 24 x 0.
2-20 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 6. I n st a ll t h e Nylon Hole Plu g in the Powe r Sup p ly C over, lock in g t h e post in place. The slot permits the disp lay to be rotated to personal preference.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-21 7. Rem ove the Power S upply Cover from the 7454 unit . a) Remove the s crews (2) that s ecure the c over. b) Press in o n both side s of the cover and lif t it up in the back to remove it. 20049 Sc rew s (2) Pre s s in on Bot h Sid es 8.
2-22 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion Ins ta lling a Cash D rawe r 1. Place the cash drawer in the desired loc ation, within cab le length of the ter minal. 16269 2. Con nect the ca sh drawer cab le to the ter m inal cash drawer conn ect or. 15969 c Cash Drawe r No te : The Cash Draw er c an optional ly be con n ected to the printer.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-23 Install i ng a Second Cash Drawer The terminal supports a 2-draw er confi guration wi th a Y-cable (1416-C372-0006). 1. Place the cash drawer in the desired loc ation, within cab le length of the ter minal. 2. C o n n e ct the Y-cable t o th e term in a l cas h dra we r co n n ect or.
2-24 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion Mounting the 7454 A Tilt Mo unt terminal can be in s talled on a fl at hori zontal surface or a flat vertic al surface.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-25 Wa ll Moun ting a Tilt Mo unt To install the Tilt Mount on a fl at verti cal surface, use th e K533 Wall M o u n t B r a c k et K i t . 1. Secure the Wal l Plate to the wall with lag s crews (4) into the studs or with hardware of similar strength.
2-26 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion Finalizing the I nstallation After the hardware in stallation ha s been com pleted, the terminal can be p owe re d up t o finaliz e th e ins t alla t io n . Th e op er a ting sys t e m, alo n g with p lat fo rm mod ificat io n s , is pre- in s ta lled .
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-27 3. Start the Network Set up Wizard. 4. Select options to identify the ne twork information for the terminal environment. 5. Enter the Comp uter Descript ion . 6. Enter the Co mput er Name . 7. Enter the Workgr oup Nam e .
2-28 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 1. When the t erminal boots it e nters the Window s setup routine. No te : Wh en ins ta llin g Win 98 on t e rmin a ls wit h e a rly P r oce ss or Boards (7454-22xx) th ere are f ew diff erences in the procedure as follows : a) The terminal starts the Ad d New Hardwar e Wizard .
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-29 Setting A uto-Logon (WinNT Terminal) Sinc e the cl ient do es not have a keyboar d it i s desir ous to have it logon automatically. 1. Create a default us er acc ount that you want to use to lo gon to the client (s).
2-30 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion d) Add the new user to the A d mi ni strators gro up . Yo u ne e d to do this in or der to be able to later turn off the auto -logo n function. e) Select OK to close the Group Membership box. f) Select OK to create the ac count.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-31 5. Create a new string value to permit auto l ogon for the default user. Select the Edi t me nu, sel ec t New and then sel ect Stri ng Val ue .
2-32 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 7. Edit the string value . With the new entr y selected, sel ect the Ed i t menu and then s elect Modi f y . Enter the val ue 1 for a u to-logon. A va l u e o f 0 s ets i t t o no au to - l o g o n . 8. Select OK to set the value .
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-33 11. Create a new s trin g value to contain t he pas sword f or t he defaul t user. Sel ect t he Edi t men u, sele ct New and then se lect Stri n g Value . 12. Name the new entr y Def aultP assword . 13. Edit the string value.
2-34 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion Installing a Ser ial Mouse Follo w t h e s e s teps t o ins ta ll a Serial M ous e on the term in a l. 1. Edit the bo ot.i ni file, wh ich is loca t ed in th e root o f the C driv e. a. Open Windows NT Ex p lorer b.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-35 Guidelines for C alibrating the To uch Scr een The fo llowin g gu ide lin e s sh o u ld be obs e rve d for calibrat in g th e tou ch screen.
2-36 Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 4. Verify that the calibration was set accurately before making a se rv ice ca ll. P erfo rm t h e calibrat ion ag ain if nece s s a ry.
Chapter 2: Hardware Inst all at ion 2-37 Summ ary If t h er e is a touch scre en ca libra t ion is su e durin g or aft e r ins ta lla tio n , tak e the follo win g a ct ion s in th e order lis te d: 1. R ecalibrat e. 2. If re-calib ration is unsuccessful af ter two attempts, the n run the Noise check to c hange the frequency.
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Chapter 3: Setup Introductio n This chapter de scribes how to configure the BIOS CMOS o ptions. Fo llowin g t h is In trod uction , t h e re are se ctio n s sp ecific t o P e n t ium term in als and sect io n s sp e cific to P e n t ium III /Ce lero n t ermin a ls.
3-2 Chapter 3: S etup c) U s in g t h e sa m e m e th o d as a b o v e , t ou c h th e c i r c l e n e a r th e upp er-rig h t corner of the screen. You sh ould re ce ive a Succe ssful Calib ra tion me s s ag e an d th e n th e Pho enixBIOS Set up Ut ility sho uld co me u p.
Chapter 3: S etup 3-3 Rest orin g Fact ory Set ti ngs To automatical ly reset all val ues to thei r default settin gs for t he curre nt screen , press F 9.
3-4 Chapter 3: S etup BIO S De fault CM OS Value s (Pentiu m) The followi ng are the BIOS defa ult CMOS val ues for the ter m inal. No te : Whe n ins t a llin g a new BI OS from the CD, t h e Pr oce ss o r Bo a rd type is autom aticall y detected and the correct BIOS is a utomatical ly ins ta lled.
Chapter 3: S etup 3-5 IDE Secondar y Master Typ e None IDE S econdar y Sl ave Typ e None Mem or y Cache Enabled Cache System BIOS area Enabled Cache Vi deo BIOS area Disa bl ed System M emory 640 K Ex.
3-6 Chapter 3: S etup PCI Bus Monito r ing Disa bl ed Boo t seque nce 1. LANDesk ® Service Agent II 2. Hard Drive Conti nuo us PO ST Disab led Advanced Valu es I/ O Devi ce Confi guration Local Bus I.
Chapter 3: S etup 3-7 Secu red Setup Conf igu rations No PCI Configuration IS A Gr aphi cs Devi ce Installed No PCI/ PNP ISA UMB Reg ion Ex clus ion Av a ilable (a ll).
3-8 Chapter 3: S etup Inte rrup ts (Pe ntium ) The foll owing tabl e lists the default settin gs. IRQ System Resour ce NMI I/O Cha nnel Check 0 Reserved, In terval Timer 1 Res erv e d, Keyboard bu ffe.
Chapter 3: S etup 3-9 Mem ory Ma p (Pent iu m) The followi ng table details the memory map for t h e Pentium process or. The ESCD area from ED000- EDFFF is not available for use a s an Upper Memory Block (UMB) by memory mana gers.
3-10 Chapter 3: S etup BIO S De fault CM OS Value s (Pentiu m III/C e leron) The followi ng are the BIOS defa ult CMOS values for the work station. No te : Whe n ins t a llin g a new BI OS from the CD, t h e Pr oce ss o r Bo a rd type is autom aticall y detected and the correct BIOS is a utomatical ly ins ta lled.
Chapter 3: S etup 3-11 Mu lt i-Se ct or Tran s fe rs D is a bled LBA Mode C ontrol Disabled 32 Bit I/O Disabled Transfer Mode Standard Ultra D M A Mode Disabled Secondary M aster None Type A uto Mu lt.
3-12 Chapter 3: S etup Memor y Cac he Enab l ed Cache System B IOS Write Protect Cache Video BIOS Wri te Protect Cache Base 0- 512 K Wri te Back Cache Base 512K-640 K Write Back Cache Extended Memory .
Chapter 3: S etup 3-13 Flopp y Diske tte Contr o l l e r Enab l ed Serial Port C Enabled Mod e Nor mal Base I /O Address 3E8 Inter rupt IRQ 5 Power ed Auto Serial Port D Enabled Base I /O Address 2E8 Inter rupt IRQ 11 Mode RS-232 Disk -On -Chip Address CE00 - C FFF MSR Addre ss CC00 - CD FF MSR In terrupt 6 System Monitors +12 V Status * + 2.
3-14 Chapter 3: S etup On-board In tel LAN Enabled Para llel C D -R OM Bo ot Disa bl ed On-board In tel PXE Enabled Lucent WaveL AN ROM Disa bl ed WaveLAN PXE ROM Di sabl ed Select a ble R OM 7 Dis ab.
Chapter 3: S etup 3-15 CC00 – CF FF Avai la bl e D000 – D 3FF Availab le D400 – D 7FF Availab le D800 – DB FF Availab le DC00 - DF FF Avai la bl e PCI/PN P I RQ Reso urce E xclusi on IR Q 3 Av.
3-16 Chapter 3: S etup User Password Is Cle ar Set Supervisor Passw ord Press ENTE R Set User Pass word Press ENTE R Diskette Access Supervis or Fixed Disk Boot Sector Normal Password on Boot Disa bl .
Chapter 3: S etup 3-17 Exit Discarding Chan ges Press ENTE R Load Setup Defaults Press E NTER Discard Changes Press E NTER Save Changes Press ENT ER Inte rrup ts (Pe ntium III/C e leron ) The foll owing tabl e lists the default settin gs.
3-18 Chapter 3: S etup.
Chapter 3: S etup 3-19 Me mory Map (Pen tium III/C e leron ) The follo win g t a ble d et a ils the memory map for the Pent ium III /C ele ron processors. The ESCD area fr om ED000-E DFFF is not av ailabl e for use as an U pper Me mory Bloc k (U MB) b y memor y mana ge rs .
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Chapter 4: Operating S ystem Reco very Introductio n This chapter discu sses procedures how to recover the Op erating Sys t em by us in g t h e pa ralle l CD -R OM drive . The soft ware is distributed on bootabl e CD-ROM media. The drivers that are nec essary to ru n th e CD-R OM are temp ora rily inst a lle d d u ring boo t.
4-2 Chapter 4: Operat ing Syst em Re c ov ery Updat i ng Pr oc edur es 1. Connect the e x ternal C D-ROM (2336-K007) drive to the parall el port on the terminal.
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-3 3. Ap p ly power to the ter m inal so the C D -ROM dri ve can be open ed. 4. In sert the CD that c ontains the op erating system im age.
4-4 Chapter 4: Operat ing Syst em Re c ov ery 14. Follow the DOS screen prompts. After each entry yo u are a ske d to confirm y o u r inp ut. Y o u can use 1 or y for Yes , 2 or n for No . 15. Enter whether or not you want to perf o rm D i sk veri fi cat ion .
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re cov ery 4-5 18. Remove the CD d uri ng r eboo t f or t he OS to begi n. W hen syst e m i s restored, rese t the BIOS to normal defaults. Compl eti ng the OS Install ati on (Wi n2000) The system auto matically reboots w hen the i mage recovery is complete and sta rt s t h e so ft ware ins t alla t ion .
4-6 Chapter 4: Operat ing Syst em Re c ov ery 7. Enter the Wo r k g r o u p N a m e . 8. W h e n p r o m p t e d , p r e s s Fi n i s h to re b oot t h e te r m i n a l .
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-7 b) Fo r each de vice fou n d, pe rm it Win dows t o s earch for n ew drivers (take defaults). c) Aft er e a ch dr ive r is ins t alle d y ou are ask e d to reboo t . Ans wer No . 2. At the Us er Inf o rmation s creen, enter the User informatio n.
4-8 Chapter 4: Operat ing Syst em Re c ov ery Gold Disk Contents This sect ion de s cribe s th e cont e n ts of e a ch of the G old Disk Ima g es , inclu d in g all t h e addit io n s a n d chan ge s tha t we re m ade o n to p of t he gener ic opera tin g sy ste m.
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-9 Oper atin g S yst em Re stri cti o ns The fo ll owi ng sec tio n d escr ib es r e stri cti ons f or o pera ti ng s yste m s use d with the 7 454 terminal.
4-10 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery NC R 7 454-3 2xx Wi n2000 O per ati n g Syst em Re co ver y Sof twar e (V ers i on 0 2.0 2. 0 0.0 2) (LPIN: D370 -0516-0100) No te : This product s h ou.
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-11 Further more, the follo wing setti ngs /revisio ns have been confi gured: • Preinstalled W2K to i nclude the P roduct ID Number ( PID) • Placed the .
4-12 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery NC R 7 454-3 xxx Wi nXPe Oper at in g Syst em Rec overy S oftw are (V ers i on 0 2.0 2. 0 0.0 1) (LPIN: D370 -0565-0100) No te : This product s h ould only be used on 7454 terminals with a Microsoft Windows XPe li cense.
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-13 Further more, the follo wing setti ngs /revisio ns have been confi gured: • Preinstalled XPe to include the Prod u ct ID Number (PID) • Placed the G.
4-14 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery • MicroTouch Tou chware (5.6C 2) • Backpack CD-Rom drivers available ( version 3.02) Conf igure s t he f ol lo wi ng sett ing s/rev isi ons: • Sy s p rep.
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-15 NC R 7 454-3 2xx N T O per at ing S ystem Re co ver y S of twar e (V ers i on 0 2.0 2. 0 0.0 1 (LPIN: D370 -0501-0100) No te : This product s h ould only be used on 7454 terminals with a Microsoft Windows NT lic ens e.
4-16 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery Further more, the follo wing setti ngs /revisio ns have been confi gured: • Preins talled NT to include the Prod uct ID Num ber (PI D) • Placed the .
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-17 NC R 7 454-2 2xx N T O per at ing S ystem Re co ver y S of twar e (V ers i on 0 1.0 4. 0 1.0 0 (LPIN: D370 -0433-0100) In st a lls t h e followin g s o ftwa re: • Microsoft Windows NT Workstatio n 4.0 with Service Pac k 4a.
4-18 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery • Sy s p rep. in f answer file crea t ed to: − Skip EULA − Preinstall the Product I D Number (P ID) • Places the Gold D rive Part Number, Date Created, L PI N, and Vers ion in Reg ist ry u n de r: HKey- Loca l_Ma chin eSo ftwa reN CRG old D riv e • Wi ndo ws In stal ler (V ersi on 1 .
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-19 NC R 7 454-3 2xx Wi n98 O per ati ng Sy stem R eco ver y Soft war e (V ers i on 0 2.0 2. 0 0.0 1) (LPIN: D370 -0500-0100) No te : This product s h ould only be used on 7454 terminals with a Microsoft Windows 98 license.
4-20 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery Further more, the follo wing setti ngs /revisio ns have been confi gured: • Preinstalled Win98 to include the Product ID Numb er (PID) • Placed the .
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-21 NC R 7 454-2 2xx Wi n98 O per ati ng Sy stem R eco ver y Soft war e (V ers i on 0 1.0 1. 0 0.0 0) (LPIN: D370 -0444-0100) In st a lls t h e followin g s o ftwa re: • Microsoft Windows 98 Sec ond Edition • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
4-22 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery NC R 7 454-3 2xx Wi n95 O per ati ng Sy stem R eco ver y Soft war e (V ers i on 0 2.0 1. 0 0.0 1) (LPIN: D370 -0503-0000) No te : This product s h ould only be used on 7454 terminals with a Microsoft Windows 95 license.
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-23 Further more, the follo wing setti ngs /revisio ns have been confi gured: • Preinstalled Win95 to include the Product ID Numb er (PID) • Placed the .
4-24 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery NC R 7 454-2 2xx Wi n95 O per ati ng Sy stem R eco ver y Soft war e (V ers i on 0 1.0 2. 0 0.0 0) (LPIN: D370 -0442-0000) In st a lls t h e followin g s o ftwa re: • Win95 w/P ID • Ms dos.
Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 4-25 OS Recover y f rom a Larger Disk Image The followi ng p rocedure should be us ed to re s tore an O perating Sy s t em wh en the d est in a t ion dis k is sm alle r t h a n th e sou rce im ag e (i. e., OS Rec ove ry wa s ma de on a 1 0 GB so urc e d isk , b ut is bei ng rec over ed on a 4.
4-26 Chapter 4: Operat ing Sys t em Re co v ery 10. The directory that Ghost is now looking in should be Z: (if not, swit ch t o Z). S e lect the Fi le nam e to load image from file ( nnn nnnn .gho ) and pre ss Ent e r . 11. Select the Local dest in at io n d rive and pre s s En t er .
Chapter 5: BIOS Updating Pro cedures Introductio n The t e rm in a l’s BIOS can be up da t ed usin g a pa ra llel CD -R OM dr iv e and softw are availabl e on bootab le C D-R OM media. The drivers nece s s a ry t o run th e CD-R OM are temp or ar ily in s ta lle d durin g boo t.
5-2 Chapter 5: BIOS Updat i ng Proc edures Updat i ng Pr oc edur es 1. Connect the e x ternal C D-ROM (2336-K007) drive to the parall el port on the terminal.
Chapter 5: BI OS Updat i ng Proc edures 5-3 6. Press F2 at the screen promp t to enter t he Setup Ut ility . 7. In t he A dvan ced me nu, sel ec t I/O Device Conf ig u ratio n . 8. Verify that the LP T 1 Mode is set to ECP . 9. Go back to the A d van ced me nu , selec t Mult iple ROM Me nu .
5-4 Chapter 5: BIOS Updat i ng Proc edures BIOS Crisis Recovery Th e p ro c e d u r es be l o w p r o v i d e a w ay to r e s t o r e t h e B I O S r e s u l t i n g fro m a non- recove rabl e cond itio n. No te : Us e this B I OS crisis re cov ery p roced u re only fo r a NON-RECOVERAB LE BIOS failure.
Chapter 5: BI OS Updat i ng Proc edures 5-5 Reco very Pr oced ur es 1. C on ne ct the Para llel I /F Ca ble t o the para llel (C us to m e r Disp lay ) conn ect or on the t e rmin a l. 16993 Cu s t om er Displa y RS-232 (Co m 1) No te : The p ara llel co n n ect or on the 7454 t e rmin al is us e d for the Customer Display .
5-6 Chapter 5: BIOS Updat i ng Proc edures 2. Connect the two machines with the R S-232 c able. U se CO M Port 1 on both m achines (CO M1 is next to t he USB p orts on the 7454). 16991 NCR 7454 PC Pa ra llel Do ngle Pa ra llel I/F C a ble RS- 232 Cable 3.
Chapter 5: BI OS Updat i ng Proc edures 5-7 8. Enter the u pdate comma nd: EMBflash [Enter] 9. Select the n umber for the 7454 terminal fr om the menu list: 1) 7454 2) 7401 3) 7452 4) 7453 5) 7455 6) .
5-8 Chapter 5: BIOS Updat i ng Proc edures Cable/Connector Pin-Out Informati on Parallel Dongle 19513 25-Pi n D-shell R eceptacl e (Vi ewe d from wi ri ng si de) 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13.
Chapter 5: BI OS Updat i ng Proc edures 5-9.
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Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cu stomer Disp lay Introductio n This chapter defi nes the character sets and su pported comma nds. The NCR 7454 4 x20 Customer Di s p lay is IEEE 1284 Com patible and su ppor ts Ext ended C ap abilit y P aralle l (E CP ). Viewi ng Ar e a The characters are arra ng ed in 4 rows of 20 characters.
6-2 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Dia gnosti cs Power-U p Diagnostics occur soon after t he hardware reset circuitry is releas e d, or when a Reset Dis p lay comm an d is receiv e d fro m the hos t software. When the hardware is powered down, all regi sters and memor y are lost .
Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis pl ay 6-3 Character Set Page 1 – In ternati onal.
6-4 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Page 2 – Japanese.
Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis pl ay 6-5 Page 3 – Code Page 850.
6-6 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Command Descriptions Str uct ure/L ogic D escri pti on The R e t a il VFD firm wa re is co m p rised o f opera t in g sys t em t yp e ser vic es suc h as commo n su br outi nes, inte rr upt se rvi ce r outi nes, and data p ro cess in g rou t in es.
Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis pl ay 6-7 Co mmand Function Ret urn Status/St ring 1B 01 Res et Display No 1B 02 Eras e Display No 1B 03 In valid Com m and No 1B 04 Set Diagnostic State No 1B .
6-8 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Reset Displ ay Format: 1B 01 Des cription: This command executes t he power-down power-up diag nos tic se q u ence . The BUSY lin e is s et to active co n d it ion . The micro-co n t rolle r test consists of a sum-check te st on t he ROM and a write/read test on the RAM.
Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis pl ay 6-9 Set Diagnostic S tate Fo rm at: 1 B 0 4 Des crip tio n : Th is sta t e is exclu s iv e fro m th e On and Low Power st a tes. Th is comman d causes the firmware to di s p lay the current NCR part n u m ber and firmware version of the device.
6-10 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Set Low Powe r St at e O n Fo rm at: 1 B 0 6 De s crip tio n : Th is sta te is us ed to re duce R et a il VFD p o wer cons um p t ion an d ext end the life of t h e Re t ail VFD. Power is o n ly rem ov e d from the VFD and the dis p la y will n ot be refre sh ed .
Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis pl ay 6-11 Set S creen S ave Bl ank Fo rm at: 1 B 0 9 De s crip tion : This comm an d is inte n d ed to pres e rv e the life of t h e dis p lay hardwa re un it. Th e firm wa re ma in t ains a five-m in u te tim e r tha t trig g e rs this feature.
6-12 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Disabl e S creen S ave Opti on Fo rm at: 1 B 0 C Des crip tio n : The firm wa re will ce a s e to keep time for the scre en s a ve activit y from the h os t so ftwa re and the d isp la y will n e ith er g o blank n or beg in t o wa lk d ue to i nac ti vi ty fr om t he host .
Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis pl ay 6-13 Move Cursor Left Fo rm at: 1 B 0 F Des cription: Moves the cursor one position to the le ft . W hen the cu rsor is a t the lef t end of the rows 2-4, it m oves to the righ t end of the row ab ove it. W hen the cur sor is at t he le ft e nd o f the ro w 1, it m oves to the ri ght end of the row 4.
6-14 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Move Cu r so r Do w n Fo rm at: 1 B 1 2 Desc ri pti on: Mov es the curso r down o ne l in e . W hen the cur sor i s o n the 1- 3 , th e cu rsor is moved to the sa me c ol umn o n t he next row. W hen the cur sor is on the row 4, the curs or is moved to the same column o n the row 1 .
Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis pl ay 6-15 Brightness Adj ustm ent Form a t : 1B 17 nn Range: 01 ≤ nn ≤ 05 Des cr ip t i o n : Ad ju s t s t he br i g ht n e s s of t h e e nt ir e dis p la y. I n d i vi du a l c ha r a c t er s or disp la y po sitions will not be a dj ust ed.
6-16 Chapter 6: NCR 7454 4x 20 Cust omer Dis play Displ ay E S C Character (Not a support ed c om m and) Fo rm at: 1 B 1 B Description: This com mand is a req u es t for t h e ESC character to be dis played to t he current curs or position.
Appendix A: Cables Cable Index Corpor ate I D P ar t Number Descri pti on 1416-C041-0030 497-0008623 Ethernet 10 /100BaseT 1416-C262-0040 497-0404832 2010 coi n dispenser 1416-C266-0040 497-0407943 9-.
A-2 A ppendix A: Cables Corpor ate I D P ar t Number Descri pti on 1416-C374-0040 497-0409433 14' cabl e 1416-C408-0030 230-0113955 Power, SEV 1416-C409-0030 230-0113956 Power, UK rectangular 141.
Appendix B: Feature Kits 7454 Ki t s Below is a comp re h ens iv e list of the optio n al hard ware F eatu re Kit s tha t ca n be ins ta lle d in the cus t om er en viro nm en t. Kit ins ta lla t ion ins t ru ct ion s (for t h ose requ irin g ins t ru ctio n ) a re ava ilable on the Inf orma ti on Prod uct s we b site s.
B-2 A ppendix B: Feat ure Ki ts Kit Index Kit Nu m ber Par t Number Descr i p ti on 2010-K020-V001 497-0414206 Coin tray 2126-K161-V001 603-6211364 C-3 till 2126-K302-V001 603-6211312 C-3 t ill, lid w.
Appendix B : Feat ure Ki ts B -3 Kit Nu m ber Par t Number Descr i p ti on 2336-K031-V001 497-0417051 Coin cartridge – 1 dollar coin, US standard 340406 2336-K032-V001 497-0417053 Coin cartridge –.
B-4 A ppendix B: Feat ure Ki ts Kit Nu m ber Par t Number Descr i p ti on 2757-K150-V001 497-0423521 OAsys KDS b ase kit with AV1000 card 2757-K200-V001 497-0414900 OAsys video add- on kit 2757-K250-V.
Appendix B : Feat ure Ki ts B -5 Kit Nu m ber Par t Number Descr i p ti on 7401-K060-V001 497-0412202 Dual PCMCIA port 7401-K070-V001 497-0416029 Dual RS-232 7401-K200-V001 497-0412200 High fideli ty .
B-6 A ppendix B: Feat ure Ki ts Kit Nu m ber Par t Number Descr i p ti on 7454-K456-V001 497-0414192 4x20 low post remote c ustomer display in gray (G105) 7454-K457-V001 497-0427615 4x20 hi gh post e .
Index —7— 7454 Kits, B-1 —A— Advance d po wer manage ment, 1-19 Audio, 1-14 Auto-Log on Setting, 2-29 —B— BIOS cris is re cov e ry , 5 -4 BIOS default CMOS values , 3-4 BIOS Recovery crisi.
Index -2 Move Cursor Left, 6-13 Move Cursor Ri ght, 6-13 Mo v e Cu rso r t o Sp ecifie d P os it ion, 6 -1 4 Move Cursor U p, 6-13 Read Disp lay Data String, 6-16 Read Disp la y ID By te, 6-15 Read Di.
Index -3 —P— PCI expan sion header, 1-14 Pentium II I connecto rs, 1-34 Plug and Play, 1-19 POS connector b oard, 1-30 Features, 1-4 Power LED, 1-17 Power OK LED , 1-31 Pow er s uppl y Description.
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