The products described in this book are licensed products of NCR Corporation.
NCR is a registered trademark of NCR Corporation.
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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 specifications without prior
notice.
All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the
world.In some instances, photographsare of equipment prototypes.Therefore, beforeusing this document,
consult with your NCR representative or NCRoffice 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 thisbook.
Writtenby Joseph N. Cole III
Address correspondence to:
Manager, InformationProducts
NCR Corporation
2651 Satellite Blvd.
Duluth, GA 30096
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 responsibility of the customer to assure that all installation
preparations are complete and in compliance with NCR specifications
and requirements and all applicable national, state, or local codes,
regulations, and laws.
SafetyRequirements
The operator must connect this web kiosk to an AC outlet that is near
the web kiosk and is easily accessible.
Warning: This unit contains hazardous voltages and should only be
serviced by qualified service personnel.
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 web kiosk.
Peripheral Usage
This web kiosk should be used only with peripheral devices that are
recommended by NCR Corporation and are certified by the
appropriate safety agency for the country of installation (UL, CSA,
TUV and VDE).
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About this Book
This book provides site preparation information for terminal
components. Peripheral component and AC wiring site preparation
information is NOT provided in this book. The associated reference
documents are listed in the “Related Site Preparation Data” section.
This book contains the information necessary for the preparation of a
site that conforms to NCR specifications. It is very important that the
site complies with the requirements specified in the document because,
once the equipment has been installed, deficiencies in site preparation
or the problems caused by these deficiencies are much more difficult to
detect and correct. Further, failure to comply with these requirements
or to take proper steps to protect equipment against risks identified in
this document may cause serious damage to the equipment and to the
customer’s business.
In addition to the need to comply with the requirements specified,
electrical wiring and mechanical systems must also comply with all
relevant codes, laws, and regulations.
It is important that a customer or his agent who is fully conversant
with the special requirements of electronic equipment prepare the site.
The responsibility of ensuring that the site is prepared in compliance
with this document remains with the customer.
For information and guidance purposes only, a list is provided, in
general terms, of those matters for which the customer is responsible.
This list is not intended to be comprehensive, and in no way modifies,
alters, or limits the responsibility of the customer for all aspects of
adequate site preparation.
NCR staff will be available to answer questions relating to the contents
of this document except where:
•A customer has been notified that a full or partial consultant service
is available and/or that NCR will be willing to undertake a
preliminary or final site survey and
•The customer shall have entered into a formal contract with NCR
for provision of the same.
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No comment, suggestion, or advice offered or not offered about
preparation of the site, nor any inspection of the site, whether before of
after preparation, is to be taken as approval of the location of the site
and equipment or its preparation. NCR will not be liable in respect to
any comment, suggestion, or advice given by its staff or in respect to
any failure to give advice.
Finally, only the customer can know the full extent of damage that may
be caused to his business by reason of failure of the equipment which is
to be installed. For this reason, it is the customer’s responsibility to
ascertain the extent of any possible damage to his existing or planned
business, and to effect full insurance in for all eventualities.
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References
•NCR 7460Retail Terminal Hardware User’s Guide
(B005-0000-1280)
•NCR FitClient Software User's Guide
(B005-0000-1235)
•NCR 7460 Retail Terminal Parts Identification Manual
(B005-0000-1282)
•NCR 7460Retail Terminal Hardware Service Guide
(B005-0000-1338)
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Table of Contents
Introduction1
Interpreting the Model Number (Example).................. 2
Related Site Preparation Data......................................... 3
How to Order................................................................... 4
Data Line TransientProtection ....................................... 2
Revision Record
IssueDateRemarks
AFeb. 01First issue
BJuneAdded new peripherals
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Radio Frequency Interference Statements
FederalCommunications 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 interferencewhen the equipment is operated in
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, maycause harmful interference toradio communications. Operationof 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 responsiblefor any radio or television interferencecaused 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, substitutionor attachmentwill 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.
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Canadian Departmentof Communications
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions
from digital 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 numérique sde la classe A prescrites dans le
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectriques édicté par le ministrère des
Communications du Canada.
Voluntary ControlCouncilfor Interference (VCCI)
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Declaration o f Conformity
Manufacturer'sName
Manufacturer's Address
NCR Corporation
NCR Corporation
Retail Solutions Division— Atlanta
2651 Satellite Boulevard
Duluth, GA 30096-5810
Type of Equipment
Model Number
Electrical Ratings(Input)
Information Technology Equipment
Class 7460
100-120 V/200-240 V, 4.0 A/2.0 A, 50-60 Hz
NCR Corporation, 1700 South Patterson Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45459,
USA, declares that the equipment specified above conforms to the
referenced EU Directives and Harmonized Standards.
EU DirectiveHarmonized Standard(s)
89/336/EEC (EMC)EN 55022: 1987 (CISPR 22)
EN 50082-1, Part 1: 1992
IEC 801-2: 1984
IEC 801-3: 1984
IEC 801-4: 1988
73/23/EEC (Low Voltage) EN 60 950: +A1+A2: +A3 + A11
NCR Corporation
Retail Solutions Division— Atlanta
2651 Satellite Boulevard
Duluth, GA 30096-5810
European Contact:
InternationalIP Counsel
206 Marylebone Road
London, NW1 6LY, England
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Introduction
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18443
This document provides the information necessary to prepare a site to
NCR specifications prior to installing a terminal. The site must be
properly prepared before the terminal is installed because site
preparation deficiencies may be difficult to detect and correct after
installation.
The terminal consists of separate pieces that may be combined in a
variety of configurations. Certain combinations are mutually exclusive.
You must determine the equipment that will actually be installed
before proceeding with the site preparation.
NCR Ethernet Communications Wiring GuideBST0-2118-82
NCR Terminal AC Power Wiring GuidelinesBST0-2115-53
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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 are available to NCR personnel through QuickLook. In
QuickLook, click on Forms & Templates, then select Information
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
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•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 environmental 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 locating the equipment near other machines that
generate ink, carbon, and paper dust particles.
Finally, only the customer can know the full extent of the damage that
may be caused to his 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 possible damage to his existing or
planned business, and to effect full insurance for all eventualities.
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AC Store Wiring Requirements
The customer must provide suitable AC power for the web kiosks,
associated equipment, and devices. A dedicated unswitched power
line dedicated to the NCR equipment installation is recommended.
Refer to the Workstation and Peripherals AC Wiring Guide (BSTO2115-53) for store AC wiring requirements. The AC outlet must be
installed near the web kiosk and easily accessible to the operator.
LAN Communications
The terminal supports Ethernet 10/100 Base 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
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2113
7196
7454-K005
2189
Transaction Printers
71587194
RS-232 Peripherals
Keyboard
PS/2
KBD
Cash
Drawer
RS-232
RS-232
5972/5973
Customer Display
DVI
7460 RetailTerminal
LAN
Ethernet
Parallel/
Serial
2010 and Telequip
Coin Dispensers
5945
Electronic
Payment
Terminal
7892
Bi-modal
Presentation
Scanner
5992
Signature
Capture
19154
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Physical Considerations
This section presents the following information:
•Operating and service clearance requirements
•Display mounting considerations
•Component weights
•Airflow requirements
•Power requirements
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NCR 7460 Dimensions
9
292 mm
(12 in.)
368 mm
(14.50 in.)
324 mm
(12.75 in.)
343 mm
(13.50 in.)
324 mm
(12.75 in.)
203 mm
(8 in.)
134 mm
(5.25 in.)
18494
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7453-K005 Cash Drawer
455.6 mm
( 17.94in.)
108 mm
(4.25 in.)
450.9 mm
(17.75 in.)
263.5 mm
(10.375 in.)
NCR 2189 Cash Drawer
464 mm
(18.25in.)
133 mm
(5.25 in.)
527 mm
(20.5 in.)
Operating and
Service Clearance
for Drawer
Operating and Service
Clearance for Drawer
18038
330 mm
(13 in.)
16676
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NCR 2113 Cash Drawer
400 mm
(15.75 in.)
96 mm
(3.75 in.)
450 mm
(17.75 in.)
254 mm
(10 in.)
Operating and
Service Clearance
for Drawer
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17310
NCR 7194 Thermal Receipt Printer
85 mm
(3.30 in.)
157 mm
(6.20 in.)
130 mm
(5.10 in.)
212 mm
(8.3 in.)
187 mm
(7.4 in.)
16492
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NCR 7158 Thermal Receipt/Impact Printer
165 mm
(6.50 in.)
305 mm
(12.00 in.)
336 mm
(13.25 in)
229 mm
(9.00 in)
NCR 7196 Thermal Receipt Printer
108 mm
(4.25 in.)
140 m
(5.50 in.)
146 mm
(5.75 in.)
17307
254 mm
(10.00 in.)
17306
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NCR 5972-1000 2x20 Remote Customer Display
13
119 mm
(4.7 in.)
(3.75 in.)
262 mm
(10.3 in.)
30 mm
(1.2 in.)
506 mm
(22.1 in.)
95 mm
(3.75 in.)
1570895 mm
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Integrated 5973 InternationalVFD Customer Display
110 mm
(4.3 in.)
95 mm
(3.75 in.)
262 mm
(10.3 in.)
45 mm
(1.8 in.)
350 mm
(13.8 in.)
95 mm
(3.75 in.)
17236a
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NCR 2336-K007 External CD-ROM Drive
155 mm
(6.1in.)
218 mm
(8.6 in.)
23 mm
(0.9 in.)
16951
Note: Allow 75 mm (3 in.) clearance in the back of the NCR 2336-K007
External CD-ROM Drive for connector and cable clearance.
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Component Weights
The following table shows the component weights for each integrated
component.
Base module contain a three-wire, single-phase, selectable 120/240 volt
AC, 120 Watt power supply.
The following tables show operating specifications for the power
supply.
Maximum Input Power Specifications
Voltage Ranges90 - 136 VAC198 - 257 VAC
Frequency50/60 Hz50/60 Hz
Current (A)4.02.0
Power (W)9090
Power Factor (typical)0.250.25
120 volt240 volt
Power Analysis for Peripherals and Components
Note: All power data listed in table below is rated in amperage.
Item Description3.3
Power Supply (90 Watts US/Intl.)
Motherboard with Celeron 433
VDC
3.848.472.60
3.646.421.60
5.0
VDC12VDC
CPU, 256MB Mem, Modem and
LCD Assy
Power available for Peripherals8.487.952.80
Cash Drawer (no more then one
0.000.000.00
simultaneous opening)
Printers (always require brick)0.000.000.00X
8MB or 32MB Disk On Chip0.30
Safety – Contingency0.200.50
Power available for Peripherals8.287.452.50
Hard Drive 3.5”0.50
External Power
Source Required
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Item Description3.3
VDC
5.0
VDC12VDC
External Power
Source Required
Keyboards0.30
Display 2x20 VFD Powered from
0.50
Serial Port
Display 2x20 LCD Powered from
0.10
Serial Port (+12V to +5V
conversion in cable)
5992 Signature capture device0.80
5945 Electronic Payment Device0.50
7892 Presentation Scanner0.50
External Parallel Floppy DriveX
External Parallel CD ROM
(Backpack)
X
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Cable Routing Considerations
External cables are routed through the bottom of the unit behind the
MSR.
1. Remove the MSR by elevating the unit and pulling down and out
on the MSR housing as illustrated below:
2. Route cable and return MSR to the as found position.
MSR
PullDown and Out
TypicalCable
Routing
18474
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Mounting Consideration
A Tilt Mount terminal can be installed on a flat horizontal surface or a
flat vertical surface.
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18443
Shown below is the Base Unit option without the Operator LCD. The
LCD M ount Access Cover snaps off and on.
LCD Mount Access Cover
18831
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Mounting Considerations
Tilt Mount terminal can be installed on a flat horizontal surface or a flat
vertical surface.
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Wall Mounting the 7460
The 7460 unit or the Operator Display can be installed on a flat vertical
surface.
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7460 W all MountOperator DisplayMount
18835
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Wall Mounting the Complete Unit
To install a wall Mount on a flat vertical surface, use the 7460-K533
Wall Mount Bracket Kit .
1. Secure the Wall Plate to the wall with lag screws (4) into the studs
or with hardware of similar strength. The recommended viewing
height for the terminal is 1.2 m (48") from the floor.
Wall Mount Adapter Plate
Wall Plate
Release Lever
2. Install the Wall Mount Adapter Plate to the bottom of the terminal
with screws (4) as illustrated.
3. Install the 7460 Terminal to the Wall Plate. The Wall Mount
Adapter Plate has locking tabs s lots that mate on the Wall Plate.
4. Latch the Release Lever.
18825
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Wall Mountingthe LCDOperatorDisplayOnly
To flush mount the Operators Display on a flat vertical surface, use the
K502 Flush Mount Bracket Kit .
25
FlushMountFlushMount w/LCDcable
penetration through wall
18832
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1. Secure the Wall Plate to the wall with lag screws (4) into the studs
or with hardware of similar strength. The recommended viewing
height for the terminal is 1.2 m (48") from the floor to the center of
the screen.
Note: If routing cable through the wall drill a hole in the wall for
the cable.
Wall Mount Adapter Plate
CableRouting
Release Lever
Wall Plate
2. Install the Wall Mounting Adapter Plate to the back of the Operator
Display with screws (4).
3. Install the Operator Display to the Wall Plate. The bottom of the
Wall Mounting Adapter Plate has a Locking Tab that mates to
Locking Tab Insert on the Wall Plate. Push Wall Plate down until
Locking Tab locks into the insert on the Wall Plate.
1416-C410-0030006-8601019Australia – straight ‘bm’ Power
1416-C409-0030006-8601012UK – straight ‘bm’ Power Cord
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RS-232
pin female
Power Cord 3m/10 ft
Cord 3m/10 ft
3m/10 ft
1416-C408-0030006-8601011SEV – straight ‘bm’ Power Cord
3m/10 ft
1416-C323-0030006-8601010Intl. – straight ‘bm’ Power Cord
3m/10 ft
1416-C419-0030250-0023191U.S. – Twist-lock Power Cord
3m/10 ft
006-1009037U.S. – Straight Power Cord
3m/10 ft
1416-C337-0040497-0407429RS-232 interface, remote
1416-C337-0152497-0407430RS-232 interface 50'
1416-C359-0007497-0408349RS-232 (27") 9 pin female to 9 pin
female
1416-C528-0010497-0415949USB, 1 meter
1416-C528-0040497-0415950USB, 4 meter
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Environmental Requirements
Barometric Pressure
The 7460 Retail Terminal is designed to operate within the following
barometric pressure conditions:
•Maximum operating altitude: 3000 m (9843 ft)
•Operating range of pressure: 105 kPa to 69 kPa (15.2 lb./in. to
10.0 lb./in.)
Temperature
The 7460 Retail Terminal is designed to operate over the temperature
ranges shown below. Continuous operation must be avoided, however,
at or near the temperature extremes, or in locations where temperature
changes exceed the temperature restrictions.
Temperature Parameter Restriction
Humidity
Operating
Storage
Shipping
Dew Point
The 7460 Retail Terminal is designed to operate within the humidity
ranges shown below. Continuous operation must be avoided, however,
at or near the humidity limits, or in locations where humidity changes
exceed the humidity restrictions.
Humidity TypeRestriction
Relative10% to 90%
Maximum change rate10%/60 minutes
Storage10% to 90% relative humidity, three months
Shipping5% to 95% relative humidity, one week
5oCto45oC(41oF to 113oF), dry bulb
-10oCto50oC(14oFto122oF), three months
-40oCto60oC (-40oF to 140oF), one week
26oC(79oF) maximum
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Appendix A: Transient Protection
AC Powe r 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 transientsuppressors. 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. The NCR Maintenance Agreement does not cover
malfunction and/or component failure as a result of power quality
problems. NCR accepts no liability for any such occurrence or for its
consequences.
When power transient suppression is required, the suppressors used
should meet the following minimum requirements:
•Dissipate energy to match the appropriate application categories as
defined by IEEE Standard 587.
•Be of the voltage limiting (clipping), or tracking filter type. The
suppressor must not clamp the voltage to zero, and must selfrecover after the passage of the transient. The suppressor may be of
thehybridtypeconstructionthatmakesuseofvarioustechnologies
in order to meet speed and dissipation requirements.
•Upon failure, exhibit a positive indication of its failure such as a
blown fuse or tripped breaker.
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A-2Appendix A: Transient Protection
•Be listed by the accepted safety organization for the country
involved (UL, CSA, VDE, ETL, and so on) and the installation must
conform to local, state, and national electrical codes and
regulations.
DataLine TransientProtection
The nature of the transient phenomenon may extend to the data
communication lines connected to this equipment. It is the
responsibility of the customer to install and connect a data line
transient suppression system to correct or prevent any deficiencies.
Such systems must meet the following minimum requirements:
•Be of the voltage limiting type and must self-recover after passage
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 regulations.
Note: In certain countries, NCR is able to supply both power and data
line transient suppressors as well as a comprehensive line of power
conditioning equipment. For application data, contact your NCR
Customer Services Division Representative.