NCR 7448 Workstation Site Preparation Manual

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NCR 7448 Workstation
Release 1.3
Site Preparation
B005-0000-1201
Issue D
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The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation.
NCR is a registered trademark of NCR Corp oration.
All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the world. In some instances, photographs are of equipment prototypes. Therefore, before using this document, consult with your NCR representative or NCR office for information that is applicable and current.
To maintain the quality of our publications, we need your comments on the accuracy, clarity, organization, and value of this book.
Address correspondence to:
Manager, Information Products NCR Corporation 2651 Satellite Blvd. Duluth, GA 30096
Copyright © 2001 By NCR Corporation Dayton, Ohio U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
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Preface
Audience
This is a contractual document. It contains important warnings and confers important legal rights and obligations. You are advised to read it carefully.
It is the responsibi lity of the custom er to ens ure tha t all i nsta llation prepa ration s are complete and in compliance with NCR specifications and requirements and all applicable national, state, or local code s, regul at ions, and laws.
Safety Warnings
The NCR 7448 Workstation must be connected to an AC outlet that is near the workstation and is easily accessible by the operator.
Warning: This unit contains hazardous voltages and should only be serviced by qualified service personnel.
The power switch is a logic switch only. The AC line voltage primaries are live at all times when the power cord is connected. Therefore, disconnect the AC power cord before opening the unit to install features or service this workstation.
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Fuse Replacement Caution: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the
same type and ratings of fuse.
Attention: Pour prév enir et vous p rotéger con tre un risque d e feu, rem placer la fusible avec une autre fusible de même type, seulement.
Power Supply Cord Used as Disconnect Means
Caution: The power supply cord is used a s the m ain disconnec t device. E nsure that the socket outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
Attention: Le cordon d'alim entation est u tilisé com me interrupteu r généra l. La prise de courant doi t être s ituée ou installé e å prox imité du m atérie l et être faci le d'accés.
Warning: DO NOT connec t or disconnec t the transaction printer while the workstation is powered on. This can result in system or printer damage.
Lithium Battery Warning
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalen t type a s recom m ended by the m anufac turer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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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 recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instruct ions du fabrica nt.
Peripheral Usage
The NCR 7448 Workstation should only be used with peripheral devices which are certified by the appropriate safety agency for the country of installation (UL, CSA, TUV, VDE) or those which are recommended by NCR Corporation.
Environmental Consciousness
NCR's concern for the environment is demonstrated by the intelligent power management system of the NCR 7448 Workstation which operates efficiently in a standalone or network environment.
Ni-Cad Battery Warning
Caution:
USA and CANADA:
The product you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local municipality or sold waste officials for recycling options or proper disposal.
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European countries (Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Belgium, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland):
a) Nach Gebrauch der Verkaufsstello zurückgoben b) Après usage à rapporter au point de vente c) Ritornare la pila usate al negozio d) Contain Nickel-Cadmium battery. Must be recycled or disposed of
properly.
About this Book
This book provides site preparation information for NCR 7448 Workstation components. Peripheral com ponent and AC wiring site p repa ra tio n in formation is NOT provided in this book. The associated reference documents are listed in the “Related Site Preparation Data” section.
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Table of Contents
NCR 7448 SITE PREPARATION
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YPICAL 7448 WORKSTATION CONFIGURATIONS........................................... 2
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NTERPRETING THE MODEL NUMBER............................................................ 4
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ELATED SITE PREPARATION DATA ............................................................... 5
AC Power and Communications Wiring................................................. 5
Peripherals................................................................................................ 5
HOW TO ORDER.............................................................................................. 6
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIESCUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
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STORE WIRING REQUIREMENTS
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IRING.................................................................................................... 9
LAN C
OMMUNICATIONS................................................................................ 9
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMSYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM
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PHYSICAL CONSIDERATIONS
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ANDLING SYSTEM COMPONENTS................................................................11
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PERA TING A ND SERVICE CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS.............................. 12
Service Clearance Requirements...........................................................12
Operating Clearance Requirements...................................................... 12
WORKSTATION DIMENSIONS........................................................................ 13
Configuration with 2x20 Operator Display, 80key keyboard, 1-Line Numeric Customer Display, Peripheral T ray, and 2182 Cash Drawer13 Configuration with Mono/Passive Color LCD Operator Display, 80key keyboard, Internati onal VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount,
Peripheral Tray, and 2182 Cash Drawer ..............................................14
Configuration with TFT Color LCD Operator Display, 80key keyboard, International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount,
Peripheral Tray, and 2182 Cash Drawer ..............................................15
Configuration with 9” CRT Operator Display, 80key keyboa rd,
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Peripheral Tray, and 2182 Cash Drawer ..............................................16
Configuration with 2 x 20 Operator Display, 80-Key Keyboard and 1-
Line Numeric Customer Display........................................................... 17
Configuration with 2 x 20 Operator Display, 176-Key Micromotion Keyboard and International VFD Customer Display with Telescope
Mount...................................................................................................... 18
Configuration with Mono/Passi ve Color LCD Operator Di splay, 80-Key Keyboard and International VFD Customer Display with Telescope
Mount...................................................................................................... 19
Configuration with.................................................................................20
TFT LCD Display, 80key keyboard, International VFD Customer
Display with Telescope Mount............................................................... 20
Configuration with LCD Operator Display, 176-Key Micromotion Keyboard and International VFD Customer Display with Telescope
Mount...................................................................................................... 21
Configuration with.................................................................................22
TFT Color LCD Display, 176-Key Micromotion keyboard and
International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount............. 22
COMPONENT DIMENSIONS........................................................................... 23
Base Unit with 2 x 20 Operator Display and 80-key Conventional
Keyboard................................................................................................. 23
Base Unit with 10.4” Mono/Passive Color LCD Operator Display with
176-Key Micromotion Keyboard............................................................ 24
Base Unit with TFT Color Operator LCD Di splay and 176-Key
Micromotion keyboard ........................................................................... 25
Base Unit with 9” CRT Operator Display and 80-key Conventional
Keyboard................................................................................................. 26
Cash Drawer........................................................................................... 28
Customer Displays ................................................................................. 30
Printers................................................................................................... 32
COMPONENT WEIGHTS................................................................................ 35
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OWER REQUIREMENTS............................................................................... 37
CABLE ROUTING CONSIDERATIONS
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SABLE CABLE LENGTHS ............................................................................ 38
SYSTEM CABLES
SYSTEM CABLESSYSTEM CABLES
SYSTEM CABLES ................................
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CABLE ILLUSTRATIONS................................................................................41
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
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APPENDIX A: TRANSIENT PROTECTION
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OWER LINE TRANSIENT PROTECTION ................................................... 1
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ATA LINE TRANSIENT PROTECTION............................................................. 3
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Revision Record
Issue Date Remarks
A August 2000 First Issue B December 2000 Update for Release 1.1 C March 2001 Update for Release 1.2 D December 2001 Update for Release 1.3
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Radio Frequency Interference Statements Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment gene rates, us es, and c an radia te radio fre quency ene rgy a nd, if not ins talled and use d in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. NCR is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by NCR. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by NCR may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canadian Department of Communications
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions fro m digi tal apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le règlem e nt sur le bro uillag e radioélectriques édicté par le ministrère des Communications du Canada.
Voluntary Control Council For Interference (VCCI)
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NCR 7448 Site Preparation
This document provides the information necessary to prepare a site to NCR specifications prior to installing an NCR 7448 Workstation System. The site must be properly prepared before the system is installed, because site preparation deficiencies may be difficult to detect and correct after installation.
The NCR 7448 Workstation system consists of separate pieces that may be combined in a variety of configurations. Typical configurations are shown in the next section. The NCR 7448 Workstation System Configuration Diagram section identifies the individual components. Certain combinatio ns are mutually exclusive. You must determine the equipment that will actually be installed before proceeding with the site preparation.
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Typical 7448 Workstation Configurations
The following illustrations show 7448 Workstation components arranged in typical configurations. Dimensions and operating clearances are listed in the 7448 Dimensions section to identify the space required by each configuration. Use the component drawings in this book and associated peripheral documentation to determine the operating space requirements for your site.
7448 Workstation with 176-Key Mi cromotion Keyboard
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7448 Workstation with 80-Key Conventional Keyboard
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Interpreting the Model Number
NCR Model 7448 - XX XX - XX XX
Class Number
Major Model Code
Sub Model Code
Power Code
Language Code
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Related Site Preparation Data
AC Power and Communications Wiring
Title Order Number
NCR Ethernet Communications Wiring Guide BST0-2118-82 NCR W ork station and Perip herals AC Wiring Guide BST0-2115- 53
Peripherals
Title Order Number
7140 Receipt/ Journal Printer User’s Guide B005-0000-1001 7158 Thermal Receipt and Impact Slip Printer Owner’s Guide
B005-0000-1112
7161 Receipt Printer Owner’s Guide B005-0000-1067 7161 Receipt Printer Setup Guide B005-0000-1029 7194 Thermal Receipt Printer owner’s Guide B005-0000-1097 7196 Thermal Receipt Printer Operator’s Manual B005-0000-1171 5972 2x20 Customer Display User’s Guide BD20-1372-A 7837 Linear Imaging Scanner User’s Guide 11211558 7870 Scanner/ Scale Installation Guide 497-0010025 7875 Scanner/ Scale Installation Guide 497-0001843 7880 Scanner/ Scale Owner’s Guide BST0-2125-03 7890 Scanner User Guide BD20-0901-A 7892 Scanner User Guide B005-0000-1182
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How to Order
Information Products are available through several different channels. You need an order form if you are using fax, e-mail, or mail order. Order forms available to NCR personnel through QuickLook. In QuickLook, click on Forms & Templates, then select Information Products Order Form.
Web Site
http://inforetail.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM (NCR only)
http://www.info.NCR.COM (Anyone)
Online Order
Connect System (NCR only)
Phone Order
800-543-2010 (US area)
622-3727 (VOICEplus)
44-181-242-5350 (International)
Fax Order
937-445-6245 (US area)
44-181-242-5355 (International)
E-Mail
Information+Products.Publishing@DaytonOH.NCR.COM (US area)
Management.Order@unitedkingdom.ncr.com (International)
MS-Mail
Publishing, Information + Products (US Area)
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SMTP
Order, Management UnitedK (International)
Mail Order
NCR Corporation IPP-Dayton
1700 S. Paterson Boulevard Dayton, OH 45479 USA
NCR Corporation
915 High Road North Finchley London N12 ONH United Kingdom
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Customer Responsibilities
Before the system can be installed, the customer must do or provide the following:
When required by NCR, provide the NCR Customer Services
representative with appropriate drawings that indicate:
Location of the equipment
Site wiring (power and communications, paths and lengths)
Location of other equipment that may generate electrical noise,
electromagnetic interference, or heat
Make building alterations necessary to meet wiring and other site
requirements
Provide and install all communications cables, wall jacks, special
connectors, and associated hardware
Provide and install necessary power distribution boxes, conduits, grounds,
lightning protection devices, and associated hardware
Make sure all applicable codes, regulations, and laws (including, but not
limited to, electrical, building, safety, and health) are met
Provide and install auxiliary power or other equipment as required
Provide storage or service areas as required
Meet all system/ unit environmental requirements
Provide and install floor coverings and environment systems that limit or
control static electricity build-up and discharge
In general, keep the NCR equipment area free from dust, smoke, lint, and other particles. Restrict smoking, eating, and drinking around the equipment. Avoid location the equipm ent near o ther machine s that g enerate ink , carbon, and paper dust particles. Finally, only the customer can know the full extent of the damage that may be caused to his/ her business by reason of failure of the equipment that is to be installed. For this reason, it is the customer’s responsibility to ascertain the extent of any such pos sible d amag e to his/ her e xist ing or p lanned busine ss, and to effect full insurance in respect of it.
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Store Wiring Requirements
AC Wiring
The customer must provide suitable AC power for the terminals, associated equipment, and devices. An AC power circuit dedicated to the NCR equipment installation is recommended. The AC outlet must be installed near the terminal and easily accessible to the operator.
This terminal may function satisfactorily with existing wiring configurations; however, the safety requirements must be met. A dedicated unswitched power line is recommended. Refer to the Workstation and Peripherals AC Power Wiring Guide (BST0-2115-53) for store AC wiring requirements.
An off-line uninterruptible power system (UPS) unit may be installed as an option to the terminal. The UPS must be connected to a dedicated AC power circuit.
LAN Communications
The NCR 7448 Workstation supports Ethernet 10Base-T local area network (LAN) communication protocol. For Ethernet communications wiring specifications, refer to the NCR Ethernet Wiring Guide (BST0-2118-82).
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System Configuration Diagram
7870
Scanner
7875
Scanner
7880
Scanner
7890
Scanner
Denso CCD
Scanner
7140
7194
7158
7161
7196
RS232 Transaction Printers
RS232 Scanners
1 line 10 digi t
Numeric
4x20 char.
Alphanumeric
256x64 pixel
International
2x20 char.
Alphanumeric
RS232 Customer Displays
80 key Keyboard 176 key Keyboard
MSR
Mono LCD
Passive Color LCD 2x20 Operator
Display
2182 Compact
Cash Drawer
Mid-Range Cash
Drawer
LCD
MSR
PS/2 Keyboard
Drawer
RS232
7448 Base U nit
7837
Scanner
(RS232/USB)
(RS232/USB)
/7882
VGA
CRT Operator Display
TFT Color LCD
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Physical Considerations
This section presents the fol low in g work stat ion info rmation:
Handling instructions
Operating and service clearance requirements
Display mounting considerations
Workstation and component dimensions
Component weights
Airflow requirements
Power requirements
Handling System Components
Workstation system components can be moved by one person. However, consider the following when moving the workstation or handling individual components.
The 7140, 7158, 7161, 7194, and 7196 Printers do not attach to the drawer
unit and may slide off if the drawer unit is tipped.
Do not lift by the display.
The NCR 7448 Workstation does not attach to the drawer unit and may
slide off if the drawer unit is tipped.
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Operating and Service Cleara nce Requirements
Service Clearance Requirements
All Units
Device Above
mm (in.)
Left Side mm (in.)
Right Side mm (in.)
Front mm (in.)
Behind mm (in.)
All Units 153 (6) 153 (6) 202 (8) - 153
Operating Clearance Requirements
Device Above
mm (in.)
Left Side
mm (in.)
Right Side
mm (in.)
Front
mm (in.)
Behind
mm (in.)
Workstation Base - - 202 (8) 153 (6) 153 (6) Cash Drawer - - - 330 (13) 7140 Printer 188 (7.4) - - - 95 (3.8) 7158 Printer 305 (12) ---­7161 Printer 197 (7.75) - - 127 (5) 76 (4) 7194 Printer 228 (9) ---­7196 Printer 254 (10) ---­2 x 20 Operator Display
25 (1)----
10.4” Mono, Color (Passive/TFT) LCD Operator Display
25 (1)----
9” Mono VGA CRT Operator Display
50 (2) - - - 64 (2.5)
1-Line (4-Line Alpha) numeric Customer Display
25 (1)----
5972 2x20 Customer Display
25 (1) - 25 (1) - -
International VFD Customer Display
25 (1) - 25 (1) - 25 (1)
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Workstation Dimensions
Configuration with 2x20 Operator Display, 80key keyboard, 1-Line Numeric Customer Display, Peripheral Tray, and 2182 Cash Drawer
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Configuration with Mono/Passive Color LCD Operator Display, 80key keyboard, International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount, Peripheral Tray, and 2182 Cash Drawer
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Configuration with TFT Color LCD Operator Display, 80key keyboard, International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount, Peripheral Tray, and 2182 Cash Drawer
457
151
450
475
535
517
227
57
18400
437
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Configuration with 9” CRT Operator Display, 80key keyboard, Peripheral Tray, and 2182 Cash Drawer
598 mm
450 mm
475 mm
151 mm
465 mm
400 mm 437 mm
18 mm
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Configuration with 2 x 20 Operator Display, 80-Key Keyboard and 1-Line Numeric Customer Displa y
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Configuration with 2 x 20 Operator Display, 176-Key Micromotion Keyboard and International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount
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Configuration with Mono/Passive Color LCD Operator Display, 80-Key Keyboard and International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount
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Configuration with TFT LCD Display, 80key keyboard, International VFD Customer Display with Telesc o pe Mount
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Configuration with LCD Operator Display, 176-Key Micromotion Keyboard and International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount
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Configuration with TFT Color LCD Display, 176-Key Micromotion keyboard and International VFD Customer Display with Telescope Mount
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Component Dimensions
Base Unit with 2 x 20 Operator Display and 80-key Conventional Keyboard
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Base Unit with 10.4” Mono/Passive Color LCD Operator Display with 176-Key Micromotion Keyboard
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Base Unit with TFT Color Operator LCD Display and 176­Key Micromotion keyboard
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Base Unit with 9” CRT Operator Display and 80-key Conventional Keyboard
355 mm
495 mm
372 mm
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245 mm
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Cash Drawer
NCR 2260 Cash Drawer
15414
121 mm (4.75 in.)
457 mm
(18 in.)
457 mm
(18 in.)
277 mm
(11 in.)
Operating and
Service Clearance
for Drawer
NCR 2189 Cash Drawer
16676
133 mm (5.25 in.)
330 mm (13 in.)
(18.25 in.)
Operating and
Service Clearance
for Drawer
464 mm
527 mm (20.5 in.)
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NCR 2182 Cash Drawer
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Customer Displays
NCR 1-Line Numeric Customer Display integra ted with Telescope Mount/ Low Profile Mou nt
NCR 4-Line Alpha Numeric Customer Display integra ted with Telescope Mount/ Low Profile Mou nt
X
Low Profile Mount 224 mm Telescope Mount 344 mm or 419 mm
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NCR International VFD Customer Display integrated with Telescope Mount/ Low Profile Mou nt
X
Low Profile Mount 229 mm Telescope Mount 349mm or 424 mm
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Printers
7140 Printer
15457
170 mm
6.7 in.
150 mm
5.9 in.
273 mm
10.75 in.
245 mm
9.65 in.
206 mm
8.12 in.
7158 Printer
165 mm
(6.50 in.)
336 mm
(13.25 in)
229 mm (9.00 in)
305 mm
(12.00 in.)
17307
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7161 Printer
148 mm
165 mm
240 mm
(5.5 in.)
(6.5 in.)
(9.45 in.)
7194 Printer
16492
130 mm
(5.10 in.)
157 mm
(6.20 in.)
85 mm
(3.30 in.)
212 mm
(8.3 in.)
187 mm
(7.4 in.)
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7196 Printer
108 mm
(4.25 in.)
140 m
(5.50 in.)
146 mm (5.75 in.)
254 mm
(10.00 in.)
17306
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Component Weights
The following table shows the component weights for each integrated workstation component.
Workstation Components Weight
lbs. kg. Base Unit- Flash Disk Model* 7.5 3.4 Base Unit- Hard Disk Model** 7.94 3.6 2189 Cash Drawer 20.9 9.5 2182 Cash Drawer 13.7 6.23 2260 Cash Drawer 22.7 10.3 80-key Conventional Keyboard 1.21 0.55 176-key Micromotion Keyboard 2.33 1.06 2 x 20 Operator Display 1.16 0.53
10.4” Passive Color LCD Operator Display 2.75 1.25
10.4” TFT Color LCD Operator Display 1.58 0.72
10.4” Mono LCD Operator Display 2.70 1.22 9” CRT Operator Display (incl. CRT board) 8.38 3.8 1-Line numeric Customer Display 0.60 0.27 4-Line Alpha numeric Customer Display 0.72 0.33 5972-1100 2 x 20 Customer Display 1.50 0.68 International Customer Display 1.37 0.62 Low Post Profile Mount 0.33 0.15 Telescope Mount 0.44 0.2 16” High Post Mount 1.96 0.89 MSR 0.35 0.16 Peripheral T ray 3.41 1.55 7140 Printer 6.30 2.86 7158 Printer 10.58 4.80 7161 Printer 3.8 1.70 7194 Printer 2.80 1.27 7196 Printer 3.97 1.80
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*Note: Base Unit- Flash Disk Model, includes the Lower Cabinet, Upper Cabinet,
Chassis with MediaGX Processor Board, Personality Board, and PCMCIA Expansion Board, AC Adapter, Printer AC Adapter and NiCad Battery.
**Note: Base Unit- Hard Disk Model, includes the Lower Cabinet, Upper Cabinet,
Chassis with MediaGX Processor Board, Personality Board, and PCMCIA Expansion Board, 3.2 inch Hard Disk Drive, AC Adapter and Core-Ferrite for Flat Cable.
To obtain the total maximum weight of an integrated configuration, sum the weights of the appropriate individual components. An example is given in the following table.
Workstation Components Weight
lbs. kg. Base Unit-Flash Disk Model * 7.50 3.40 2182 Cash Drawer 13.7 6.23 80-key Conventional Keyboard 1.21 0.55
10.4 ” Passive Color LCD Operator Display 2.75 1.25 International Customer Display 1.37 0.62 Low Post Profile Mount 0.33 0.15 Telescope Mount 0.44 0.20 MSR 0.35 0.16 7196 Printer 3.97 1.80 Peripheral T ray 3.41 1.55
Total 35.03 15.91
*Note: Base Unit- Flash Disk Model, includes the Lower Cabinet, Upper Cabinet,
Chassis with MediaGX Processor Board, Personality Board, and PCMCIA Expansion Board, AC Adapter, Printer AC Adapter and NiCad Battery.
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Power Requirements
The 7448 Workstation base unit contains 100 - 240 volt AC Adapters for a printer and a workstation. Th e AC Adapter for a workstat ion provides power for up to four of the peripherals.
The following tables show operating specifications for the power supply. The AC power cable plugs in at the back of the base unit. Power ca bles are describ ed in the System Cables section.
Maximum Input Power Specifications
Voltage Ranges 90 – 127 VAC 198 –254 VAC Frequency 50 - 60 Hz 50 - 60 Hz Current 1.06 0.56 Power 55 57 Power Factor 0.52 0.46
Typical Power Requirements Terminal Condition Amps Watts VA
Terminal Switched OFF (Stand by) 90 – 127 VAC Range 0.20 12 19.5 198 – 254 VAC Range 0.12 15 30.5
Terminal Active 90 – 127 VAC Range 1.06 55 105.4 198 – 254 VAC Range 0.56 57 121.9
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Cable Routing Considerations
Cable connectors are located in the Rear Panel of the base unit.
RS232
(
COM 3
)
RS232
(
COM 4
)
RS232
(
COM 5
)
Cash Drawer Interface
PCMCIA Type 2
o
r
COMPACT FLASH
Type1 and Type2
RS232
(
COM 1
)
RS232
(
COM 2
)
RS232
(
COM 6
)
USB
(
2 Ports
)
PS/2 Keyboard Powe
r
Ethernet
(
10/100M
)
Usable Cable Lengths
The usable (external) leng th of a ll 7448 Work sta tion cable s is l ess than the to ta l length, because a portion of the cable remains inside the base unit when connected. The usable l ength ca n also vary according to th e configura tion of th e components. The tables on the following pages identify the total length of each cable.
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System Cables
Cable Type Cable Nam e NCR Part No./ Corp.
ID No.
Approximate Cable Lengths
Drawer Extension Cable 230-0145735
1424-C112-0030
3 m/ 9.8 ft
Cash Drawer
Dual Cash Drawer, Y-Cable 497-0409394
1416-C372-0006
0.6 m/ 25 in.
U.S./Canada Power Cord 006-1009037
1416-C325-0030
3 m/ 9.8 ft
International Power Cord 006-8601010
1416-C323-0030
3 m/ 9.8 ft
Australian Power Cord 006-8601019
1416-C322-0030
3 m/ 9.8 ft
UK Power Cord 006-8601012
1416-C321-0030
3 m/ 9.8 ft
Power
SEV Power Cord 006-8601011
1416-C320-0030
3 m/ 9.8 ft
497-0408349 1416-C359-0007
0.7 m/ 2 ftFor 7158/ 7194/ 7140
Printers
497-0407943 1416-C266-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
497-0407427 1416-C337-0010
1 m/ 3.3 ft
497-0407429 1416-C337-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
Printer Interface Cables (RS-
232)
For 7161/ 7196 Printers
497-0407430 1416-C337-0152
15.2 m
497-0415949 1416-C528-0010
1 m/ 3.3 ft
Printer Interface Cables (USB)
For 7158/ 7194 Printers
497-0415950 1416-C528-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
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Cable Type Cable Name NCR Part No./ Corp.
ID No.
Approximate Cable Lengths
Printer Extender Drop Cables (7453-K641)
For 7161 Printer or 7194 Printer
497-0411815 1416-C417-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
For 7161 Printer 497-0411816
1416-C418-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
Serial Extender Cable
For 7194 Printer 497-0411815
1416-C417-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
7837 Scanner 497-0412951
1416-C429-0025
2.5 m/ 8.1 ft
7870, 7880, or 7875 Scanner/ Scale (RS-232)
497-0300422 1416-C019-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
7890 Scanner Module (RS232)
497-0405826 1416-C047-0020
2 m/ 6.6 ft
7890 Scanner Interface Cable
497-0410036 1416-C037-0004
0.4m/ 1.3 ft
7890 Scanner Power Pack for JAPAN
497-0300132 7890-K010-V001
-
7890 Scanner Power Pack for USA/ CANADA
497-0300091 7890-K020-V001
-
7890 Scanner Power Pack for EUROPEAN
497-0300092 7890-K030-V001
-
7890 Scanner Power Pack for AUSTRALIA
497-0300268 7890-K040-V001
-
Scanners
7890 Scanner Power Pack for UK
497-0300965 7890-K050-V001
-
Coin Dispenser
For 2010 Coin Dispenser 497-0404832
1416-C262-0040
4 m/ 13 ft
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Cable Illustrations
7870, 7875, or 7880 Scanner/Scale (RS-232)
Scanner
To
7448
RS-232
Port
D-Shell
9-Pin
Receptacle
Modular
10-Pin
Plug
497-0300422
7890 Presentation Scanner Cables
To 7890 Scanner
To 7448
Workstation
497-0405826
Scanner Module Cable
497-0410036
7890 Scanner Interface Cable
497-0300132 (JAPAN) 497-0300091 (USA/CANADA) 497-0300092 (EUROPEAN) 497-0300268 (AUSTRALIA) 497-0300965 (UNITED KINGDOM)
Scanner Power Pack
Cash Drawer, Remote
Cash DWR.
230-0145735
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Dual Cash Drawer, Y-Cable
Cash
DWR. #1
Cash
DWR. #2
497-0409394
Coin Dispenser Cable
Coin Dispenser
497-0404832 - 4 m
To 7448 RS-232Port
9-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
25-pin
D-Shell
Plug
Printer Interface Cables
7158, 7194, 7140 Printers
Printer
To 7448
RS-232 Port
9-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
9-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
497-0408349 - 0.7 m 497-0407943 - 4 m
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7161, 7196 Printers
Printer
497-0407427 - 1 m 497-0407429 - 4 m 497-0407430 - 15.2 m
To 7448
RS-232Port
9-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
25-pin
D-Shell
Plug
NCR 7194 Printer with 7453-K641 Cable Extender
To 7448
RS-232 Port
9-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
25-pin
D-shell
Plug
497-0411815 - 4m
1416-C417-0040
7453­K641
7194 Printer
25-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
9-pin
D-shell
Plug
497-0411815 - 4m
1416-C417-0040
NCR 7161Printer with 7453-K641 Cable Extender
To 7448
RS-232 Port
497-0411815 - 4m
1416-C417-0040
9-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
25-pin
D-shell
Plug
25-pin
D-shell
Plug
25-pin
D-shell
Receptacle
497-0411816 - 4m
1416-C418-0040
7453­K641
7161
Printer
7194, 7158 Printers(USB Cables)
497-0415949 – 1 m 497-0415950 – 4 m
7448 USB Port Printer
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Environmental Requirements
Barometric Pressure
The 7448 Workstation is designed to operate w ith in the fol lowing barom etri c pressure conditions: Maximum operating altitude: 2000 m (6560 ft) Operating range of pressure: 105kPa to 79.5 kPa
Temperature
The 7448 Workstation is designed to operate over the tem perature ranges shown below. Continuous operation must be avoided, however, at or near the temperature extrem es or in locatio ns where the tem perature changes b eyond the temperature restr ic tio ns.
Temperature Parameter
Restriction
0ºC to 45ºC (32ºF to 113ºF), dry bulb-Flash Disk ModelOperating
0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF), dry bulb-Hard Disk Model Storage -10ºC to 50ºC (14ºF to 122ºF), three months Shipping -40ºC to 60ºC (-40ºF to 140ºF), one week Dew Point 26ºC (79ºF) maximum
Humidity
The 7448 Workstation is d esig ned to op era te within the hum idi ty rang es sh own below. Continuous operation must be av oided, however, at or near the hum idity limits or in locations where the humidity changes beyond the humidity restrictions. In no case should the 7448 Workstation be subjected to condensation.
Humidity Type Restriction
10% to 90%Relative
20% to 80% (CRT Model) Maximum change rate 10%/ 60 minutes Storage 10% to 90 % relative humidity, three months Shipping 5% to 95% relative humidity, one week
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Appendix A: Transient Protection
AC Power Line Transient Protection
In the process of power distribution, transient electrical energy (including, but not limited to, lightning strikes, intermittent short circuits, and switching transients) can be introduced onto power lines. Such transient energy can be very damaging to electronic hardware, and can also cause data corruption. Under these circumstances, NCR recommends the use of AC power transient suppressors. Such protection devices are intended to guard against power line transients that can result in hardware damage and various system or program errors.
Improvement of any deficiencies in power quality is a customer responsibility. Malfunction and/or component failure as a result of power quality problems are/is not covered by the NCR Maintenance Agreement. NCR accepts no liability for any such occurrence not for its consequences.
When power transient suppressio n is required, the suppressors us ed should meet the following minimum requirements:
Dissipate energy to match the appropriate application categories as defined
by IEEE Standard 587.
Be aware of the voltage limiting (clipping), or tracking filter type. The
suppressor must no t c lam p the v o ltag e to zero, and m ust se lf-recover after the passage of the transient. The suppressor may be of the hybrid type construction that makes use of various technologies in order to meet speed and dissipation requirements.
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Upon failure, exhibit a posit ive indic ation of its failu re such as a blown fus e
or tripped breaker.
Be listed by the accepted safety organization for the country involved (UL,
CSA, VDE, ETL, and so on) and the instal lation must conform to loc al, sta te, and national electrical codes and regulations.
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Data Line Transient Protection
The nature of the trans ien t phen omenon may extend to the data communication lines connected to this equipment. It is the responsibility of the customer to install and connec t a data line tran sient suppres sion sy stem to corre ct or p revent any deficiencies. Such systems must meet the following minimum requirements:
Be aware of the voltage lim iting type and m ust self- recov er after passag e of
the transient.
Insert less than 5 ohms resistance and minimal inductive and capacitive
loading at the operating frequency for non-MIRLAN data lines, in order to avoid signal degradation.
Be installed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and national
electrical codes and regula tion .
Note: In certain countries, NCR is able to supply both power and data line transient
suppressors as well as a comprehensive line of power conditioni ng equipment. For application data, contact your NCR Customer Services Division Representative.
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