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Chapter 3:  Installing Optional Hardware Features

9.

 

Connect the LCD Cable to the LCD connector on the Wedge LCD
Board. If there are two PCI LCD cards installed, connect the Touch
Screen cable to the top-most board.

12687

LCD Cable

Keyboard

Adapter Cable

PS/2 Keyboard
Connector

LCD Connector
(Wedge Board)

Keyboard Adapter
Connector (Wedge Board)

10.

 

Connect one end of the Keyboard Adapter Cable to the Keyboard
Adapter connector and the other end to the PS/2 connector.

Note: 

The LCD end of the cable has 5 pins, the PS/2 end has 6

pins.

11.

 

Connect a female end of the PCI LCD Y-Power Harness to the PCI
LCD Board. Connect the male end to an unused power connector
from the system’s power supply harness.

Note: 

If there are no unused power connectors, disconnect a

component’s power cable (such as a hard drive) and plug it into the
PCI LCD Y Power Harness. (The Y-Power Harness has the extra
female connector for this situation.)

12.

 

Re-install the workstation cover and secure it with the
thumbscrews.

Summary of Contents for 7452

Page 1: ...NCR 7452 Workstation Release 3 1 Hardware User s Guide BD20 1373 C Issue J...

Page 2: ...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 representati...

Page 3: ...aution The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Attention Le cordon d alimentation est...

Page 4: ...s du fabricant Peripheral Usage The 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...

Page 5: ...0 1441 B NCR Retail TAPS Programming Help File BD90 0261 C NCR 5932 Wedge Keyboard User Guide BD20 1369 A NCR 5952 Wedge DynaKey User Guide BD20 1370 A NCR 5962 Wedge Touch Screen Module User Guide BD...

Page 6: ...iv...

Page 7: ...DynaKey Module 1 13 NCR 5953 12 1 DynaKey 1 14 NCR 5962 Wedge Touch Screen 1 16 NCR 5963 Wedge Touch Screen 1 17 NCR 5932 Wedge Keyboard 1 18 Features 1 19 115 key Big Ticket Keyboard 1 19 68 key POS...

Page 8: ...tallation Restrictions 2 1 AC Input Selection Switch 2 2 Out of Box Hardware Installation 2 3 Integrated Workstation 2 3 Cash Drawer Installation 2 7 Hand Held Scanner Installation 2 12 Cable Routing...

Page 9: ...g a Weighted Base Checkstand 3 23 Installing a Checkstand Base 3 24 Connecting the 5953 DynaKey 2xxx 3xxx 3 27 Installing a PCI LCD Board 3 27 Connecting a 5953 DynaKey without Touch Screen 3 30 Conne...

Page 10: ...nt International Customer Display 3 62 Installing an Integrated Mount International Customer Display 3 64 Installing a Remote CRT Customer Display 3 67 Installing a 5942 10 4 LCD Consumer Information...

Page 11: ...Boards only 4 5 Configuring a Hard Drive 4 5 Configuring a Flex Drive 4 6 Setting Memory Cache 4 6 Setting Memory Shadow 4 7 Setting Boot Options 4 7 Allocating Interrupts Series 4xxx 4 8 Resolving C...

Page 12: ...4 36 Boot Values 4 37 Exit Values 4 37 I O Addresses 486DX4 586 2xxx 686 3xxx 686 and 35xx 686 4 38 I O Addresses 4xxx 4 40 Interrupt Levels 486DX4 586 2xxx 686 3xxx 686 and 35xx 686 4 42 Interrupt L...

Page 13: ...ftware 5 9 Chapter 6 BIOS Updating Procedures Introduction 6 1 Disk Updating Procedures 6 1 Updating Procedure 7452 10xx 20xx 6 2 Updating the PC BIOS 6 2 Updating the Memory Dump ROM 6 2 Updating the...

Page 14: ...ROM Updating Procedure 6 18 Prerequisites 6 18 Updating Procedures 6 19 Appendix A Retail Keyboard Key Layouts Retail Keyboards A 1 68 Key Keyboard A 1 Big Ticket Keyboard A 2 DynaKey A 2 Appendix B K...

Page 15: ...processor board DIP switch settings I Aug 00 Update for Release 3 0 J Feb 01 Update for Release 3 1 Removed hardware service information from this document which was previously called the 7452 Worksta...

Page 16: ...ion 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 interfer...

Page 17: ...rnational Radio Frequency Interference Statement This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate m...

Page 18: ......

Page 19: ...The power management strategy is developed around the Intel Microsoft Advanced Power Management APM specification Note Class 1xxx and Class 2xxx workstations contain 586 and 686 processors respective...

Page 20: ...I and 32KB standard or 128KB option of battery backed CMOS static memory A riser board with no CMOS memory is also available with the new Series 4000 The workstation has three auxiliary power ports fo...

Page 21: ...emi modular workstation The following section illustrates typical configurations Integrated 7452 In the integrated configuration the peripherals are mounted to the top of the Electronics Box and can h...

Page 22: ...1 4 Chapter 1 Product Overview 16065 Integrated 9 4 LCD Operator Display 2x20 or International Customer Display...

Page 23: ...ntegrated on top of the Cash Drawer permitting the Electronics Box to be remotely located This maintains an integrated look with a minimal height requirement 14561 Remote Base Unit Integrated Cash Dra...

Page 24: ...Modular 7452 The modular configuration provides remote mounts for the displays to permit an almost unlimited variety of installation combinations 14562 Note The 5942 Customer Display can only be confi...

Page 25: ...3 or 400 MHz speeds Series 4xxx Motherboard with a 600 MHz Pentium III 433 or 733 MHz Celeron The processor boards have the following common features Optional 256 KB or 512 KB second level cache 686 b...

Page 26: ...pe HDD primary channel on the 486DX4 and 100 MHz Class 2xxx 686 boards PCI IDE chip for IDE Mode3 type HDD primary and secondary on the Class 3xxx 686 board Interface for ATAPI CDROM and IDE Streamer...

Page 27: ...ive Color DynaKey 12 1 Inch Passive Color DynaKey w Touch Optional 512KB Cache Memory 7452 Motherboard Upgrade Kit to Series 4000 for Series 3500 and earlier models Features Unique to the Series 4xxx...

Page 28: ...capability built in The processor board provides 1 MB of video memory DRAM and can be upgraded to 2 MB except 586 of video memory The Class 35xx comes with 2 MB of video memory The tables below show...

Page 29: ...an be connected directly to the Motherboard Other LCD devices require a PCI board The Motherboard provides 4 MB of video memory DRAM and is dual display LCD and CRT capable The table below shows the r...

Page 30: ...hen recovering from this state Suspend Suspend is the system s lowest power state A delay exists when recovering from this state Suspend mode is not present in 586 boards Off Power off Minimum Power T...

Page 31: ...nique to the 5952 DynaKey is a set of dynamic keys located beside the LCD These keys change function depending on the software application appearing on the LCD Also unique are two up down scroll keys...

Page 32: ...n appearing on the LCD Also unique are two up down scroll keys The keypad module contains configurable key matrix DynaKeys and scroll keys Note The 5953 DynaKey is compatible with any 7452 Workstation...

Page 33: ...hapter 1 Product Overview 1 15 Keylock 3 track ISO Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Speaker separate from the PC speaker Multi color power status LED Connectors for a decoded RS 232 scanner and a PC keyboar...

Page 34: ...e Touch Screen is a Point of Sale POS VGA LCD based input display device It contains a 10 5 passive color LCD or a 10 5 active matrix color LCD Additional features include Keylock 3 track ISO Magnetic...

Page 35: ...POS device The Touch Screen module contains a 12 1 passive matrix DSTN color LCD or active matrix TFT color LCD Wedge controller Dual color power status LED LCD contrast control passive matrix model o...

Page 36: ...R 5932 Wedge Keyboard There are two models of the NCR 5932 Wedge Keyboard 115 key Big Ticket Keyboard 68 key POS Keyboard 14545 68 Key POS Keyboard MSR 115 Key Big Ticket Keyboard Status Indicator Key...

Page 37: ...yboard Industry standard alphanumeric PC keyboard The keyboard contains the key matrix and other POS specific functions such as keylock speaker system status indicator LED magnetic stripe reader MSR a...

Page 38: ...r service representative to perform low level programming such as workstation diagnostics configuring the workstation or loading the workstation L Locked Used to lock keyboard input to prohibit use of...

Page 39: ...indicated by the LED are shown as follows Status Condition Green DynaKey power on Red Wedge controller reporting an error condition Flashing red green Special PC Setup keypad mode used for running PC...

Page 40: ...ge controller and passed into the system keyboard data stream The connector provides 5V to power the scanner Special PC Setup Keypad Layout for POS Keyboard On power up the operator can switch the POS...

Page 41: ...al Display LCD Features Three models Integrated Remote Remote Tall Post Parallel I F support except 5972 2000 EIA 232 I F support Socket for 32K of PROM for additional character sets except 5972 2000...

Page 42: ...apter 1 Product Overview 15476 Vacuum Flourescent Display Liquid Crystal Display Remote 2x20 Customer Displays 15475 Vacuum Flourescent Display Liquid Crystal Display Remote 2x20 Customer Displays Tal...

Page 43: ...pter 1 Product Overview 1 25 12682 2 x 20 Customer Display Post Mounted 5962 Touch Screen NCR 5952 5962 Integrated 2x20 Customer Display 16713 NCR 5963 Integrated 2x20 Customer Display on a 5952 DynaK...

Page 44: ...1 26 Chapter 1 Product Overview 14406a Integrated 2x20 Customer Display...

Page 45: ...device for the NCR 7452 7453 and 7454 Customer Workstations Features 256x64 dots graphic VFD Multiple integrated and remote mounting options Light gray or dark gray cabinetry Bi directional parallel...

Page 46: ...1 28 Chapter 1 Product Overview 17243 International VFD on a 16 High Post Mount 17226 International VFD on a 8 Post Mount with a 5962 Touch Screen...

Page 47: ...Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 29 16713 International VFD on an Integrated 12 Post Mount on a 5952 DynaKey 14406a International VFD on an Integrated Mount...

Page 48: ...1 30 Chapter 1 Product Overview NCR 5942 10 4 Customer Display The NCR 5942 10 4 Customer Display is a color Liquid Crystal Display LCD Features Remote LCD support 640x480 pixel characters Diagnostics...

Page 49: ...printers have serial interfaces some of which receive their power from the 7452 Aux Power port The printers also provide a connector for cash drawers 2208 Printer The 2208 dot matrix printer has slip...

Page 50: ...It prints 40 characters per line at a print speed of 210 lines per minute 15206 7152 Printer The 7152 printer series a family of multi function bi directional dot matrix printers consist of a printer...

Page 51: ...nting in a slip station and direct thermal printing in a receipt station 11763 Receipt Thermal Slip Slot Impact 7158 Printer The 7158 is an extremely fast quiet and reliable point of sale printer It c...

Page 52: ...mns of slip print The printer s features include paper low sensors slip out detectors automatic paper cutting and two cash drawer kick out connectors 15220 7193 Printer The 7193 Printer is a high spee...

Page 53: ...very reliable With thermal printing technology there is no ribbon cassette to change and paper loading is extremely simple The printer is small enough to fit almost anywhere and is easy to use with t...

Page 54: ...835 Hand Held Scanner 7836 Hand Held Scanner AC AC 5944 5945 Electronic Payment Terminal RS 232 Transaction Printers RetailKeyboards Parallel Serial PS 2 KBD Aux Power Hand Held Scanners Wedge 5972 20...

Page 55: ...ouch Screen PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Keyboard Hand Held Scanners Wedge 7835 7836 7890 5952 Dynakey CRT Operator or Customer Display PS 2 Keyboard Hand Held Scanners Wedge 7835 7836 7890 5953 Dynakey Serial...

Page 56: ...35 Hand Held Scanner 7836 Hand Held Scanner AC AC 5944 5945 Electronic Payment Terminal RS 232 Transaction Printers RetailKeyboards AC VGA Parallel Serial LCD Port PS 2 KBD Aux Power PS 2 Keyboard PS...

Page 57: ...er cord Do not locate the 7452 where the power cord can be walked on Use a grounding strap or touch a grounded metal object to discharge any static electricity from your body before servicing the 7452...

Page 58: ...2 2 Chapter 2 Workstation Hardware Installation AC Input Selection Switch 14598 115V...

Page 59: ...ed Workstation The integrated 7452 Workstation is fully assembled at the factory To install the hardware all that is necessary is to place the workstation in the desired location and connect the exter...

Page 60: ...ivoting the cover back 14323 Press tabs down pivot top of cover out Cable Cover 4 Connect the external cables Use the following illustrations as a reference to locate the proper cable connectors 13257...

Page 61: ...ower Printer Aux Power UPS Connector RS232 1 RS232 2 LAN Keyboard RS232 3 LCD VGA 586 Cable Connectors 13258 CRT AC Power Adapter Board Slots AT PCI AT PCI Shared AT Keyboard AC Power Aux Power Printe...

Page 62: ...Mouse RS 232 Port 1 RS 232 Port2 LAN UPS Connector LCD Port VGA AT Class 35xx 686 Cable Connectors 17895 CRT AC Power ISA PCI ISA PCI Shared Adapter Board Slots AC Power Aux Power Printer Aux Power Ke...

Page 63: ...Integrated cash drawers are pre installed at the factory If your system configuration has a remote cash drawer you need to connect the cable to the printer See the following illustrations to locate t...

Page 64: ...are Installation 15209a Power Connector Cash Drawer Kickout Connector 9 Pin Serial Connector Configuration Dip Switches NCR 7141 Printer 14578 Cash Drawer Connector Printer Connector RS 232 Printer Po...

Page 65: ...allation 2 9 14657 Cash Drawer Connectors 2 Printer Connector RS 232 Printer Power Connector NCR 7156 Printer Printer Connector RS232 Cash Drawer Power Connector 17333 NCR 7158 Printer Note Newer 7158...

Page 66: ...orkstation Hardware Installation 15223 Cash Drawer Kickout Connectors RS232 Connector Power Connector NCR 7162 Printer 14659 Cash Drawer Connectors 2 Printer Connector RS 232 Printer Power Connector N...

Page 67: ...Chapter 2 Workstation Hardware Installation 2 11 16632 RS 232 Connector Power Connector Cash Drawer Connector NCR 7194 Printer Note Newer 7194 printers also have a USB connector...

Page 68: ...anner cable connectors are located on underside of the keyboard See the following illustrations to locate the connectors 14616 To Hand Held Scanner POS Keyboard Bottom View 68 key Keyboard Scanner Con...

Page 69: ...Cable Routing From the Workstation 6 After all external cables have been connected to the 7452 back panel they can be routed down through the cash drawer 14575 To install additional hardware refer to...

Page 70: ...semi modular 7452 Workstation is similar to the integrated model The difference is that Peripheral Tray and components are mounted on top of the Cash Drawer and the Base Unit is placed in a remote loc...

Page 71: ...e Unit slightly and lift it off 14326 Display Access Cover Rotate the Display Arm to 90 degrees from the Base Unit Pry the side of the Display Cover out and lift the cover off Remove the three screws...

Page 72: ...tion provides remote mounts for the displays to permit an almost unlimited variety of installation combinations Operator Display POS Keyboard Transaction Printer Cash Drawer 7452 Base Unit 14568 1 Pla...

Page 73: ...Installation 2 17 5952 DynaKey Workstation Configuration The 5952 DynaKey workstation can be configured in a variety of combinations The following are three typical installations 14565 Mass Merchandi...

Page 74: ...2 18 Chapter 2 Workstation Hardware Installation 14566 Wrap Stand 5952 DynaKey Configuration...

Page 75: ...Dynakey Transaction Printer Cash Drawer Signature Capture Scanner Scale Checkstand 5952 DynaKey Configuration 1 Place the modules in the desired location 2 Route and connect the cables between all mo...

Page 76: ...ware Installation 5953 DynaKey Workstation Configuration The 5953 DynaKey workstation can be configured in a variety of combinations The following shows three typical installations 17319 Mass Merchand...

Page 77: ...Chapter 2 Workstation Hardware Installation 2 21 17320 Wrap Stand 5953 DynaKey Configuration...

Page 78: ...Dynakey Transaction Printer Cash Drawer Signature Capture Scanner Scale Checkstand 5953 DynaKey Configuration 1 Place the modules in the desired location 2 Route and connect the cables between all mo...

Page 79: ...Installation 2 23 5962 Touch Screen Workstation Configuration 15309 1 Place the modules in the desired location 2 Route and connect the cables between all modules refer to the cable connector illustr...

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Page 81: ...isconnect device Do not permit any object to rest on the power cord Do not locate the 7452 where the power cord can be walked on Use a grounding strap or touch a grounded metal object to discharge any...

Page 82: ...screwed to the checkstand or mounted on a heavy cast base Remote Mount For more information about the DynaKey module refer to the 5952 Wedge DynaKey User s Guide Note Installing a 5952 DynaKey with a...

Page 83: ...ing an Integrated 5952 DynaKey 1 Remove the Adapter Plate from the back of the 5952 DynaKey cabinet This plate is not used in the integrated configurations 14269 2 Screws Adapter Plate 2 Route the LCD...

Page 84: ...el on the T Mount as shown below 14651 Leave approximately 6 cm 2 in slack cable Sleeve Insert 4 Insert the sleeve flush into the T Mount Leave approximately 6 cm 2 of slack cable 5 Insert the T Mount...

Page 85: ...two hooks on the bottom of the T Mount that insert into corresponding slots in the 5952 DynaKey Secure the T Mount with the two screws provided 14662 8 Place the 5952 DynaKey and Display Arm assembly...

Page 86: ...m directly without going down through the 7452 cabinet 11 Snap the Cable Cover on 12 Connect LCD Cable to the LCD connector on the Wedge LCD Board For board installation information refer to the 7452...

Page 87: ...nted 5952 DynaKey The mounting post can be secured to the checkstand with screws or the post can be attached to an optional heavy metal base 15484 Base Plate Telescoping Mounting Post There is also an...

Page 88: ...back of the 5952 DynaKey cabinet 14269 2 Screws Adapter Plate 2 Install the optional Extension Link at this time if applicable 3 Mount the post to the Adapter Plate with the four screws provided 1419...

Page 89: ...l Hardware Features 3 9 5 Route the cable right angle connector end up through the mounting surface and through the opening in the telescoping mount as shown below Note It is important to leave about...

Page 90: ...Connect the cable to the LCD connector on the 5952 DynaKey Leave sufficient slack in the cable to permit easy tilting 14268 8 Connect the scanner cable optional to the 5952 DynaKey 9 Connect the PC co...

Page 91: ...wo LCD connectors installed in the 7452 connect the DynaKey cable to the top most LCD connector 12687 LCD Cable Keyboard Adapter Cable PS 2 Keyboard Connector LCD Connector Wedge Board Keyboard Adapte...

Page 92: ...ware Features Installing a Remote 5952 DynaKey 1 Pry open the cable cover with a screw driver and remove the cover 14420 2 Remove the keys from the keylock turn the module over and lay it on a flat su...

Page 93: ...the LCD Display and other cables through the hole in the 5952 DynaKey Module base 14102 Cables Out the Front Cable Hold Down Cables Out the Back If you have an additional cable it s cable is pinched...

Page 94: ...Installing Optional Hardware Features 4 Connect the cables to the 5952 DynaKey as shown below 14423 LCD Scanner PC Keyboard Note Leave sufficient slack in all cables so unit can be tilted 5 Snap the...

Page 95: ...he 5952 DynaKey The 5952 DynaKey can be tilted to permit the module to be mounted on a wall 1 Remove the Filler Plate from the base 14477 Filler Plate Remove Screws 2 Mount the bracket on a wall or ve...

Page 96: ...3 16 Chapter 3 Installing Optional Hardware Features 3 Hang the unit on the Mounting Bracket and shoulder screws 14488 Shoulder Screws...

Page 97: ...se Checkstand Checkstand Base The sections that follow describe these installations The section that follows those sections Connecting the 5953 DynaKey describes the electrical connections for all ins...

Page 98: ...ot require a SVGA PCI LCD board with the 12 1 inch DynaKey The DynaKey can be connected to the SVGA LCD port on the main processor board However a special 5953 passive version must be used with the Se...

Page 99: ...d 5953 DynaKey The connectors are located on the bottom of the 5953 DynaKey To access the connectors loosen the right side knob and tilt the display 16976 LCD Connector Keyboard Scanner Connector All...

Page 100: ...y to a table top mounted 5953 DynaKey 1 Assemble the 2x20 Customer Display components Note Install the post into the base and when the slot in the post aligns with the hole in the base install the pin...

Page 101: ...s 3 21 2 Place the assembly onto the 5953 DynaKey 16970 3 Tighten the two thumbscrews 4 Connect the Display Cable to an RS 232 connector on the 7452 5 Connect the power cable pigtail to an external po...

Page 102: ...that the screen s recommended viewing height is 1 2 m 48 from the floor 17164 Wall Plate Wall Mount Adapter Plate Release Lever 2 Install the Wall Mount Adapter Plate to the base 4 screws 3 Install t...

Page 103: ...se Installing a Weighted Base Checkstand The cable s for a 5953 DynaKey cannot be routed through the Vertical Post of a Weighted Base Checkstand They must be routed outside the Post To install a 5953...

Page 104: ...nd Base and then slide the upper half of the Checkstand Base out of the lower half of the Checkstand Base 17321 Checkstand Base Upper Half Thumbscrew Checkstand Base Lower Half Mounting Plate Side Cov...

Page 105: ...Hardware Features 3 25 5 On the upper half of the Checkstand Base remove the Thumbscrew and the Front Cover 17322 Checkstand Base Upper Half Front Cover Thumbscrew 6 Screw the Mounting Plate onto the...

Page 106: ...through the upper half of the Checkstand Base and install the Thumbscrew and the Front Cover Be sure to leave enough slack in the cable s to permit easy tilting of the 5953 DynaKey 9 Route the cable...

Page 107: ...LCD board which plugs into a 32 bit 5V slot provides a PCI bus interface for the 5953 DynaKey It does not contain a 16550 UART and associated support logic The VGA BIOS on this board occupies memory l...

Page 108: ...S 2 Keyboard Connector Keyboard Adapter Cable LCD Connector System Speaker Connection W1 Jumper Switch and Shunt 3 Using the manufacturer s instruction manual install the PCI LCD Board into a PCI slot...

Page 109: ...C RS 232 Port PCI LCD Board 18463 To PC Power Supply 7890 Scanner Y Cable use with Touch Screen DynaKey Adapter Cable use without Touch Screen To Motherboard Keyboard Connector Note When you boot the...

Page 110: ...connect to a Class 2xxx or Class 3xxx 7452 Workstation 1 Plug the LCD Cable into the 5953 DynaKey and into the PCI LCD Board 2 Plug the Y Cable s PCI LCD connector into the PCI LCD Board 3 Plug the Y...

Page 111: ...ld version of the passive 5953 is being used a SVGA PCI LCD board must be used Note Remove all AC power before servicing the equipment Refer to the following illustration for 4xxx cable connection inf...

Page 112: ...rd is not used when the 5953 DynaKey is connected to a Series 4xxx Motherboard Note When you boot the workstation if you get the message Warning IRQ not configured PCI display controller at slot 01 pr...

Page 113: ...display It can be integrated on the 7452 Workstation or it can be installed remotely The remote installation can be wall mounted For more information about the Touch Screen refer to the 5962 Wedge To...

Page 114: ...Installing a Remote 5962 Touch Screen Module 1 Remove the Cable Cover Insert a screwdriver behind the cover and pry it open 12263 2 Remove the Keylock Key 3 Turn the 5962 Touch Module over and lay it...

Page 115: ...r 3 Installing Optional Hardware Features 3 35 4 Route the cables up through the hole in the 5962 Touch Module Base and connect the cables 14563 LDC Connector PC Keyboard Connector Cable Guide RS 232...

Page 116: ...e following diagram The cables can route from the front or from the back of the Touch Module 14102 Cables Out the Front Cable Hold Down Cables Out the Back If you have an additional cable it s pinched...

Page 117: ...Chapter 3 Installing Optional Hardware Features 3 37 7 Snap the Cable Cover on 14103 8 Adjust the tilt of the screen to the desired angle...

Page 118: ...e are two LCD connectors installed connect the Touch Screen to the top most LCD connector 12687 LCD Cable Keyboard Adapter Cable PS 2 Keyboard Connector LCD Connector Wedge Board Keyboard Adapter Conn...

Page 119: ...uch Screen Module The 5962 Touch Screen can be tilted to permit the module to be mounted on a wall 1 Remove the Filler Plate from the base 12262 Filler Plate Remove 2 Screws 2 Mount the bracket on wal...

Page 120: ...962 Touch Module on the Mounting Bracket shoulder screws 12367 Shoulder Screws 4 Replace the Filler Plate There are extensions on the bottom of the Filler Plate that align with the Mounting Bracket sh...

Page 121: ...s 3 41 Installing an Integrated 5962 Touch Screen Module 1 Route the LCD Cable through the Display Arm and T Mount Sleeve as shown below and connect the cable 14593 2 Insert the sleeve flush into the...

Page 122: ...creen Module 5 Connect the PC compatible keyboard cable optional to the Touch Screen Module The PC keyboard can be used simultaneously with the 5962 Touch Screen Module Note The cables for the optiona...

Page 123: ...here are two LCD connectors installed connect the Touch Screen cable to the top most connector 12687 LCD Cable Keyboard Adapter Cable PS 2 Keyboard Connector LCD Connector Wedge Board Keyboard Adapter...

Page 124: ...ount Table Mount NCR Installing the PCI LCD Board This section describes the installation process for the PCI LCD Board A 7452 Workstation newly ordered with the 5963 Touch Screen Display feature has...

Page 125: ...passive DSTN 5963 Touch Screens One version will work properly only with the SVGA PCI LCD board and the other version will work properly when connected to the Motherboard LCD port on the Series 4xxx w...

Page 126: ...ures Connector Strapping Identification 16773 Keyboard Header Connector for optional internal harness Power Harness Connector VGA BIOS PS 2 Keyboard Connector Keyboard Adapter Cable LCD Connector Syst...

Page 127: ...in Mini DIN Plug To PS 2 Keyboard Connector D Shell 9 Pin Receptacle To 7452 or 7453 RS 232 Connector P1 497 0407490 497 0407803 PCI LCD Y Cable PCI LCD Y Power Harness Dual Speaker Harness 497 041126...

Page 128: ...Power OFF the system 3 Turn the Keylock Key on the workstation to the unlocked position 4 Loosen the two thumbscrews that secure the Base Unit Top 14328 Loosen 2 Thumbscrews 5 Slide the top slightly t...

Page 129: ...the board if the board is installed in one of the outside slots or the board s mounting tab to the back panel if the board is installed in one of the inside slots 14648 ISA Slots PCI Slots Adapter Car...

Page 130: ...to the Keyboard Adapter connector and the other end to the PS 2 connector Note The LCD end of the cable has 5 pins the PS 2 end has 6 pins 11 Connect a female end of the PCI LCD Y Power Harness to the...

Page 131: ...bottom of the Mount Assembly A PS 2 Keyboard can be plugged directly into the 5963 via the Keyboard port in the 5963 Route the keyboard cable the same way you routed the LCD cable 15 Replace the Cabl...

Page 132: ...the Wall Plate to the wall with lag screws into the studs or with hardware of similar strength The recommended viewing height for the terminal is 1 2 m 48 from the floor 2 Install the Wall Mount Adapt...

Page 133: ...LCD These displays are available in the following configurations Low Post Table Top Mount 5972 1000 5972 2000 High Post Table Top Mount all displays The Low Post and High Post mounts are shipped full...

Page 134: ...nect the 2x20 VFD Display Data Cable to the parallel connector or serial if applicable Connect the 2x20 LCD Display Data Cable to a serial connector 12649 2x20 Display Aux Power Cable Parallel Connect...

Page 135: ...ired surface within 4 meters of the host workstation 2 Determine if the cable should be routed down through the mounting surface or if it should be run on top of the surface Note It is not necessary t...

Page 136: ...3 56 Chapter 3 Installing Optional Hardware Features 3 Secure the Mounting Plate with 4 screws provided 14622 Mounting Plate Hole Size 0 160 in Dia 3 Between Center of Holes...

Page 137: ...Connect the 2x20 Display Data Cable to the parallel connector or serial if applicable 12649 2x20 Display Aux Power Cable Parallel Connector 2x20 Display Data Cable Serial Connectors 5 Connect the 2x20...

Page 138: ...er Display is mounted to the Peripheral Tray 1 Remove the Cable Cover by pressing down on the top edge of the cover as shown below and pivoting the cover back 14323 Press tabs down pivot top of cover...

Page 139: ...e Operator Display Arm so that it points 90o away from the workstation Pry the side of the Display Access Cover out from the Base Unit slightly and lift it off 14326 Display Access Cover Rotate the Di...

Page 140: ...able to the parallel connector or serial if applicable 12649 2x20 Display Aux Power Cable Parallel Connector 2x20 Display Data Cable Serial Connectors 7 Connect the 2x20 Display Aux Power Cable to one...

Page 141: ...e that is already powered on Installing a Table Top Mount International Customer Display 17242 1 Locate the mounting device within 4 meters 13 ft of the host workstation 2 Connect the Display Data Cab...

Page 142: ...13 ft of the host workstation 2 Determine if the cable will be routed through the mounting surface or along the top of the surface Note It is not necessary to disconnect the cable from the display an...

Page 143: ...with the four screws provided 14622 Mounting Plate Hole Size 0 160 in Dia 3 Between Center of Holes 4 Connect the Display Data Cable to the parallel connector 17232 Aux Power Cable Parallel Connector...

Page 144: ...ational Customer Display 1 Remove the Cable Cover by pressing down on the top edge of the cover and pivoting the cover back 14323 Press tabs down pivot top of cover out Cable Cover 2 Remove the Printe...

Page 145: ...de the 7452 to lay the peripheral modules 4 Rotate the Operator Display Arm so that it points 90o away from the workstation Pry the side of the Display Access Cover out from the Base Unit slightly and...

Page 146: ...ipheral Tray and route the cable as shown below 14650 6 Connect the Display Data Cable to the parallel connector 17232 Aux Power Cable Parallel Connector Display Data Cable 7 Connect the Aux Power Cab...

Page 147: ...r a 5952 or 5953 DynaKey The CRT Customer Display is a stand alone device remote mounted 14676 VGA CRT 1 Place the display on the desired surface within 4 meters of the host workstation 2 Remove the C...

Page 148: ...le to the VGA connector on the Motherboard The figure below also shows the proper cable connections 14673 LCD Cable Keyboard Adapter Cable PS 2 Keyboard Connector LCD Connector Wedge Board Keyboard Ad...

Page 149: ...r Information Display The 5942 LCD Consumer Information Display can be added to systems with 686 Motherboards which provide dual LCD support 16312 NCR 5942 Consumer Information Display Refer to the 59...

Page 150: ...ect Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click on the System icon 3 Select the Device manager tab 4 Double click on Other Devices and remove the PCI Ethernet device 5 Select OK to continue Do not Reb...

Page 151: ...8255xDel exe from the TPP CD ROM Enter E Lan Intel 82559 It will request the Win95 CD ROM 20 Click OK and enter C install Win95 to finish copying files Note Use the newest version if a version conflic...

Page 152: ...In the Choose a Hardware Task screen select Add Troubleshoot a device and then click Next The Wizard will try to detect the device and will provide a list of devices 6 If the device is not listed sele...

Page 153: ...uest and then click on Change Settings In the Edit Interrupt screen scroll to the value 10 and then click OK 12 Click on Next on the Start Hardware Installation screen and click on Finish on the next...

Page 154: ...oot and then removes them If you want to use the CD ROM drive with Windows you must install the drivers manually This section describes the hardware installation and driver installation Note On termin...

Page 155: ...the terminal ISA 18249 Parallel Connector Parallel Connector Power Brick AC Outlet 2 Connect the opposite end of the CD ROM cable end with the power connector pigtail to the CD ROM drive parallel con...

Page 156: ...D ROM drive with Windows you must install the drivers manually The drivers are located on the terminal hard disk 1 Select Start Run Then type in the path to the BACKPACK setup program The program is l...

Page 157: ...Chapter 3 Installing Optional Hardware Features 3 77 3 Select Install or Update BACKPACK Driver 4 Select Finish to restart the computer...

Page 158: ...eries 4xxx Motherboard Also described in a following section is kit 3030 K169 which can be used to add four RS 232 ports to a 7452 Installing Parallel Port RS 232 Port Kit 4xxx This section details th...

Page 159: ...exclusive The sections that follow provide the hardware installation instructions and software set up instructions for the Four Port RS 232 Board Hardware Installation For board installation refer to...

Page 160: ...PCI Series Installation dialog box displays and the port mapping is automatically done by the system The Smartio C104 PCI Series driver installation is now complete including board and port configurat...

Page 161: ...sk screen enter D Globetek_Moxa NT and click OK 4 Select MOXA Smartio Industio Family multiport board in the Select OEM Option screen and click OK 5 The Moxa Smartio Industio Configuration Panel dialo...

Page 162: ...rt additional ports with COM5 System Ports Port I O Base Address 3XXX Board I O Base Address Series 4000 Board Interrupt IRQ COM1 03F8 03FF 03F8 03FF 4 COM2 02F8 02FF 02F8 02FF 3 COM3 03E8 03EF 0220 0...

Page 163: ...ss Series 4000 Board Interrupt IRQ COM1 03F8 03FF 03F8 03FF 4 COM2 02F8 02FF 02F8 02FF 3 COM3 03E8 03EF Varies COM4 02E8 02EF Varies COM5 0220 0227 Varies COM6 0228 022F Varies These resources are aut...

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Page 165: ...that discuss special keypad considerations Otherwise proceed to the Configuration Setup Procedures section Many of the workstation setup routines require keys that are not present in the regular DynaK...

Page 166: ...that are required to run setup To enter the special mode press the 7 and 9 keys simultaneously during POST diagnostics Note The 7 and 9 keys must be the FIRST keys pressed during after a power up oth...

Page 167: ...essing the 7 and 9 keys simultaneously The normal keypad layout is shown below 12389 Shift F3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Shift F2 Shift F1 Shift F4 Shift F5 Shift F6 9 8 7 4 5 6 1 2 3 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 1...

Page 168: ...nd time perform the following steps 1 In the Setup Main Menu move your cursor to the System Time field type the desired value and press Tab or Enter to continue with the next field 2 Enter the desired...

Page 169: ...dvanced menu selection and press Enter The Advanced Menu appears Note When entering the Monitor Settings screen the BIOS automatically detects the refresh rate which freezes the screen for up to 30 se...

Page 170: ...in Menu if you have a second flex drive installed and select the type of drive installed Press Enter in the Legacy Diskette field to see the available options 3 Move the cursor to the Exit Menu select...

Page 171: ...d press Enter The Memory Shadow Menu appears 2 Select Disabled in the Video Shadow field to disable the video shadow 3 Move the cursor to the Exit Menu select Exit Saving Changes or Save Changes and p...

Page 172: ...se by PCI devices it is necessary to reset the configuration data This can be done in the Advanced menu To use ISA devices that require interrupts it is necessary to reserve those interrupts so that t...

Page 173: ...8 Repeat steps 3 through 6 9 Close Device Manager and restart Windows The resources should now be COM5 at I O Address 220 with IRQ 11 and COM6 at I O Address 228 with IRQ 11 Restoring Factory Settings...

Page 174: ...variable Diskette A 1 44 MB 3 Diskette B Not Installed IDE Adapter 0 Master Autotype Fixed Disk Press ENTER Type Auto Cylinders Heads Sectors Track Write Precomp Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LBA Mo...

Page 175: ...er 1 Slave Autotype Fixed Disk Press ENTER Type None Cylinders Heads Sectors Track Write Precomp Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LBA Mode Control Disabled Transfer Mode Standard Video System EGA VGA M...

Page 176: ...Peripherals Serial Port 1 RS 232 1 3F8 IRQ4 Serial Port 2 RS 232 2 2F8 IRQ3 Serial Port 3 RS 232 3 220 IRQ12 Serial Port 4 RS 232 4 228 IRQ15 LPT Port 378 IRQ7 LPT Port Mode Output Only LPT DMA Disabl...

Page 177: ...y Enabled DRAM Blk2 Parity Enabled DRAM Blk3 Parity Enabled DMA CONTROL 16 bit DMA wait states 1 8 bit DMA wait states 1 DMA MEMR Enabled DMA clock select 2 DMA Clock SCLK 4 VIDEO AREA SHADOW AND LOCA...

Page 178: ...s Supervisor Fixed Disk Boot Sector Normal System Backup Reminder Disabled Virus Check Reminder Disabled Power Values APM Enabled Power Management Mode Disabled Standby Timeout Disabled Standby Speed...

Page 179: ...ELECTION FOR EVENT COM1 COM2 Disabled COM3 COM4 Disabled LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 Disabled Floppy Ports Disabled IDE1 ports Disabled IDE2 ports Disabled WAKEB SELECTION EXT1 Disabled INTR Enabled EXTERNAL EVENT...

Page 180: ...4 16 Chapter 4 Setup Exit Values Save Changes Exit preselected Exit Without Saving Changes Get Default Values Load Previous Values Save Changes...

Page 181: ...Time variable System Date variable Diskette A 1 44 MB 3 Diskette B Not Installed IDE Adapter 0 Master Press ENTER Autotype Fixed Disk Press ENTER Type Auto Cylinders Heads Sectors Tracks Write Precom...

Page 182: ...R Type None Cylinders Heads Sectors Tracks Write Precomp Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LBA Mode Control Disabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Standard IDE Adapter 1 Slave None Autotype Fixed Di...

Page 183: ...kb Region 1 Size Disabled Memory Shadow Press ENTER System Shadow Enabled Video Shadow Disabled Boot Sequence A then C SETUP prompt Enabled POST Errors Enabled Floppy Check Enabled System Memory 640...

Page 184: ...d Slow Refresh Normal ISA Mtr to Preempt PCI Mtr Disabled L2 Write Mode during Master Cycle Back PS 2 Mouse Enabled Plug and Play O S No Reset Configuration Data No Large Disk Access Mode DOS Security...

Page 185: ...spend Timeout Disabled Fixed Disk Timeout Disabled Activity Detection Control IRQ0 Disabled IRQ1 Enabled IRQ2 Disabled IRQ3 Enabled IRQ4 Enabled IRQ5 Disabled IRQ6 Disabled IRQ7 Disabled IRQ8 Disabled...

Page 186: ...abled IO Trap Addr 0000 Lower Bits Masked No Bits Hard Drive Detection Disabled Floppy Drive Detection Disabled Keyboard Detection Disabled Parallel Port Trap Disabled Serial COM1 COM3 Trap Disabled S...

Page 187: ...Chapter 4 Setup 4 23 Load Previous Values Save Changes...

Page 188: ...ion System Time variable System Date variable Diskette A 1 44 MB 3 Diskette B Not Installed IDE Adapter 0 Master Press ENTER Type Auto Cylinders Heads Sectors Tracks Write Precomp Multi Sector Transfe...

Page 189: ...ansfers Disabled LBA Mode Control Disabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Standard IDE Adapter 1 Slave None Type None Cylinders Heads Sectors Tracks Write Precomp Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LB...

Page 190: ...Press ENTER Floppy Check Disabled System Memory 640 kb Extended Memory 63 Mb Advanced Values Integrated Peripherals Press ENTER Com Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 Com Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 LPT Port 378 IRQ7 LPT Mode Outp...

Page 191: ...O S No Reset Configuration Data No Large Disk Access Mode DOS Security Values Supervisor Password Disabled User Password Disabled Set Supervisor Password Press ENTER Set User Password Press ENTER Pass...

Page 192: ...Q2 Disabled IRQ3 Enabled IRQ4 Enabled IRQ5 Disabled IRQ6 Disabled IRQ7 Disabled IRQ8 Disabled IRQ9 Disabled IRQ10 Disabled IRQ11 Disabled IRQ12 Disabled IRQ13 Disabled IRQ14 Disabled IRQ15 Disabled DR...

Page 193: ...ddr 0000 Lower Bits Masked No Bits Hard Drive Detection Disabled Floppy Drive Detection Disabled Keyboard Detection Disabled Parallel Port Trap Disabled Serial COM1 COM3 Trap Disabled Serial COM2 COM4...

Page 194: ...4 30 Chapter 4 Setup Boot Values Diskette Drive Hard Drive Exit Values Save Changes and Exit preselected Exit Without Saving Changes Get Default Values Load Previous Values Save Changes...

Page 195: ...iable System Date variable Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 Legacy Diskette B Disabled Primary Master Type Auto Cylinders Heads Sectors Maximum Capacity Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors LBA Mode Cont...

Page 196: ...pe Auto Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LBA Mode Control Disabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Standard Ultra DMA Mode Disabled System Memory 640 kB Extended Memory Advanced Values Installed O S...

Page 197: ...DBFF Disabled Cache DC00 DFFF Disabled Cache E000 E3FF Write Protect Cache E400 E7FF Write Protect Cache E400 E7FF Write Protect Cache EC00 EFFF Write Protect USB Port 2 Primary I O Device Configurati...

Page 198: ...atus 2 5 V Status 5 V Status CPU Temperature System Temperature Vcc Status Vcore Status Vlcd Status Vtt Status Fan Speed Multiple ROM Menu On board Intel LAN Enabled Parallel CD ROM Boot Disabled On b...

Page 199: ...Disabled Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE Adapter Both Advanced Chip Set Control Graphics Aperture 64 MB Enable Memory Gap Disabled ECC Config Disabled SERR Signal condition None Default Prima...

Page 200: ...RQ line 4 Auto Select Boot Time Diagnostic Screen Disabled QuickBoot Mode Enabled Continuous POST Disabled Security Values Supervisor Password Is Clear User Password Is Clear Set Supervisor Password P...

Page 201: ...rive 2 Monitoring Disabled IDE Drive 3 Monitoring Disabled PCI Bus Monitoring Disabled Boot Values Diskette Drive Hard Drive Exit Values Exit Saving Changes Press ENTER Exit Discarding Changes Press E...

Page 202: ...ck and DMA Mask 80 Heartbeat LED Register 81 8F DMA Page Register A0 A1 Programmable Interrupt Controller 2 C0 DF DMA Controller 2 F0 Reset Numeric Error F8 FF Processor 100 10F CMOS Riser Board Defau...

Page 203: ...Status Port 378 37F Parallel Interface Port 1 3B0 3BB VGA 3BC 3BF Parallel Interface Port x 3C0 3DF EGA VGA Registers 3E8 3EF Serial Port 3 3F0 3F5 Flex Disk Controller Primary 3F6 Primary IDE Command...

Page 204: ...Byte 0070 bit 7 PIIX4 Enable NMI 0070 bits 6 0 PIIX4 Real Time Clock Address 0071 PIIX4 Real Time Clock Data 0080 008F PIIX4 DMA Page Register 0092 Fast CPU and Gate A20 00A0 00A1 PIIX4 Interrupt Con...

Page 205: ...DF Video 03F0 03F1 Primary Super I O Configuration Register 03F6 Primary IDE Channel Command Port 03F7 Write Floppy Channel 1 Command 03F7 bit 7 Floppy Disk Change Channel 1 03F7 bits 6 0 Primary IDE...

Page 206: ...02 Cascade of Second PIC unchangeable IRQ03 COM2 Port 2f8 IRQ04 COM1 Port 3f8 IRQ05 COM3 Port 3e8 Add on board port B and 8 port RS 232 Board IRQ06 Flex Disk Controller IRQ07 Parallel Port 1 Parallel...

Page 207: ...t COM 1 5 Free 6 Standard floppy disk controller 7 Printer port LPT 1 8 System CMOS real time clock 9 System monitor 10 Crystal SoundFusion PCI audio accelerator Intel 82371AB EB PCI to USB universal...

Page 208: ...cating Interrupts earlier in this chapter Note If using a standard eight port serial board and a WaveLAN board disable either the Parallel Port on IRQ7 or the Secondary IDE on IRQ15 The WaveLAN will u...

Page 209: ...board 000C0000 000C9FFF VGA BIOS PCI LCD Board VGA 000C0000 000CAFFF VGA BIOS PCI LCD Board SVGA 000C8000 000E7FFF HI DOS Memory Open to ISA and PCI bus or HIMEM 000C8000 000CC000 000D0000 000D4000 0...

Page 210: ...F 4 kB BIOS DMI D8000 DBFFF 12 kB Available HI DOS memory D0000 D7FFF LAN PXE CB000 CFFFF 4 kB Available HI DOS memory CA000 CAFFF LAN PXE C0000 C9FFF 40 kB Onboard video BIOS or PCI LCD card VGA BIOS...

Page 211: ...ces Address Range hex Size Description C0000 CAFFF 44 kB PCI LCD card SVGA BIOS CC000 CDFFF CE000 CFFFF D0000 D1FFF 8 kB Flash disk optional Choose a range in SETUP if flash disk is present CC000 CDFF...

Page 212: ...ls apply to the workstation DMA Data Width System Resource 0 8 or 16 bits Open 1 8 or 16 bits Open 2 8 or 16 bits Flex Disk Controller 3 8 or 16 bits Parallel Port 4 Reserved Cascade Channel 5 16 bits...

Page 213: ...Channels apply to the workstation DMA Data Width System Resource 0 8 or 16 bits Audio 1 8 or 16 bits Audio 2 8 or 16 bits Floppy 3 8 or 16 bits Parallel Port for ECP EPP configuration 4 Reserved casc...

Page 214: ...upervisor If the supervisor password is lost it can be cleared by shorting the appropriate pins on the Motherboard For the location of these pins refer to the 7452 Workstation Hardware Service Guide I...

Page 215: ...tation may reboot It will load low with no difficulty While the readme file implies that the NOEMS option can exist on the EMM386 EXE parameter line in CONFIG SYS experience has shown that this is not...

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Page 217: ...start at step five of the Updating Procedures section Prerequisites The following are required on the 7452 in order to perform a BIOS update using a CD ROM drive connected to the parallel port Bootabl...

Page 218: ...7 drive to the parallel port on the terminal 7 Connect the opposite end of the CD ROM cable end with the power connector pigtail to the CD ROM drive parallel connector 8 Connect the power brick to the...

Page 219: ...CD ROM v0 3 Booting from BACKPACK CD Starting MS DOS 12 Follow the DOS screen prompts After each entry you are asked to confirm your input You can use 1 or y for Yes 2 or n for No 13 Enter whether or...

Page 220: ...ion of the recovery process remove the CD and press ENTER to reboot the terminal Completing the OS Installation WinNT The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts th...

Page 221: ...on terminals with early processor boards 7452 30xx 35xx there are few differences in the procedure as follows a The terminal starts the Add New Hardware Wizard b For each device found permit Windows...

Page 222: ...Complete the installation as follows 1 After the terminal reboots press Next at the Windows Setup screen 2 At the User Information screen enter the User information This can be done using a keyboard o...

Page 223: ...m NCR 7452 7453 4000 Win95 OS Recovery Software LPIN D370 0472 0100 Installed Win95 w PID IE5 installed Scroll Bar Size set to 18 Userinfo exe added to Startup User info input Msdos sys file edited to...

Page 224: ...E5 installed MicroTouch 5 4 installed patch added mtsi8042 sys Added folders for 3rd party drivers in C Install Drivers Volume Line In Muted Scroll Bar Size set to 18 Windows Installer installed Chang...

Page 225: ...r installed Windows Installer installed Added folders for 3rd party drivers in C Install Drivers Ran Sysprep utility with the following parameters set Skip EULA Automatically include PID Volume Line I...

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Page 227: ...nto the existing ROM The BIOS can be flashed from a disk a CD ROM or across a LAN 7452 10xx 20xx and 30xx software is provided on disk only 7452 35xx and 40xx software is provided on disk and CD ROM T...

Page 228: ...will be updating the LCD BIOS on the ISA Board read the instructions in that section before proceeding Updating the PC BIOS 1 To update the PC BIOS select Item 1 Flash 7452 PC BIOS from the Startup Me...

Page 229: ...Chapter 6 BIOS Updating Procedures 6 3 1 From the Startup Menu select Item 2 Flash Memory or Item 3 Flash NT Memory and then press Enter After some drivers load one of the following messages display...

Page 230: ...he same version BIOS already has specified contents If the Memory Dump ROM is not installed or enabled Memory Dump ROM Not Found 2 If the versions are different press 1 to update the ROM If the update...

Page 231: ...enu select Item 4 Flash LCD BIOS on ISA Card and then press Enter The LCD BIOS selections display 1 Flash Mono LCD BIOS on ISA Card 2 Flash Color LCD BIOS on ISA Card 3 Flash ACTIVE MATRIX LCD BIOS on...

Page 232: ...6 6 Chapter 6 BIOS Updating Procedures 4 After a successful BIOS update reboot the workstation...

Page 233: ...If you will be updating the LCD BIOS on the ISA Board read the instructions in that section before proceeding Updating the PC BIOS 1 To update the PC BIOS select Item 1 Flash 7452 PC BIOS from the St...

Page 234: ...6 8 Chapter 6 BIOS Updating Procedures 1 From the Startup Menu select Item 2 Flash Memory or Item 3 Flash NT Memory and then press Enter After some drivers load one of the following messages display...

Page 235: ...Memory Dump ROM is not installed you cannot proceed until it is If it is not enabled find out from the customer why it is disabled before proceeding Updating the LCD BIOS on the ISA Board Note that th...

Page 236: ...00 series 2 Select the desired image and then press Enter After some drivers load one of the following messages display If the current and new versions are different VGA BIOS Current 497 xxxxxxx New V...

Page 237: ...s the same version BIOS already has specified contents If the LAN Boot ROM is not installed or enabled PCnet ISA LAN HW not detected Note On the Startup Menu Item 6 Flash AMD MBA is for updating 4 x R...

Page 238: ...Item 2 CRT Item 3 LCD Simultaneous or Item 4 Home Depot and then press Enter 3 The utility updates the BIOS 4 After a successful BIOS update reboot the workstation Updating the Memory Dump ROM Note Th...

Page 239: ...___________________________ ____ 0 Abort 1 Continue If the ROM already contains the same version BIOS already has specified contents If the Memory Dump ROM is not installed or enabled Memory Dump ROM...

Page 240: ...eady contains the same version BIOS already has specified contents If the LAN Boot ROM is not installed or enabled PCnet ISA LAN Boot ROM not found Note On the Startup Menu Item 5 Flash AMD MBA is for...

Page 241: ...l 35xx 5 Flash AMD MBA 4 x Boot ROM Model 35xx 2 From the Startup Menu select Item 1 Flash 7452 7453 PC BIOS and then press Enter The PC BIOS selections display 1 Flash PC BIOS on 7452 7453 40xx Celer...

Page 242: ...el 40xx 35xx 3 Flash NT Memory Dump ROM Model 40xx 35xx 4 Flash AMD Bootware 1 x LAN Boot ROM Model 35xx 5 Flash AMD MBA 4 x Boot ROM Model 35xx 2 From the Startup Menu select Item 2 Flash Memory or I...

Page 243: ...ess 1 to update the ROM If the update is successful the following message displays A ROM device was modified Reboot 4 If the Memory Dump ROM is not installed you cannot proceed until it is If it is no...

Page 244: ...date using a CD ROM Bootable CD ROM drive 2336 K007 The current terminal BIOS must be 2 01 03 or greater Set parallel port to Bi directional Mode Setup Utility 7452 40xx Prerequisite On terminals equi...

Page 245: ...ect the opposite end of the CD ROM cable end with the power connector pigtail to the CD ROM drive parallel connector 3 Connect the power brick to the CD ROM and to an AC outlet ISA 18249 Parallel Conn...

Page 246: ...ard in which case there is not model serial number information in the BIOS Important Model Serial Number is mandatory for FitClient operation Interactive BIOS Update permits you to input replace the m...

Page 247: ...ation is configured with a 68 key Retail Keyboard The illustration below identifies the character layout of the 68 key keyboard that is helpful in performing keyboard operations that require alphabeti...

Page 248: ...F13 CR F2 F3 F5 F7 F9 F4 F6 F8 F10 F1 F11 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F12 F13 CR F2 F3 F5 F7 F9 F4 F6 F8 F10 F1 F11 F19 DynaKey 11378 Shift F3 Shift F2 Shift F1 Shift F4 Shift F5 Shift F6...

Page 249: ...02 V001 Kit Modular cash drawer 2336 K200 V001 Assembly Adaptor plate insert lockable lid 2336 K201 V001 Assembly Insert lockable lid 2337 K002 V001 12 1 LCD power supply stand 2337 K002 V002 12 1 LCD...

Page 250: ...isk 7452 K193 V001 Kit Twist lock power cord 5 m Japan 7452 K300 V004 Kit Peripheral tray 7452 K304 V001 Kit Mono 9 CRT tray mount 7452 K307 V003 Kit Peripheral tray 12 1 w 4 m cable 7452 K308 V001 Ki...

Page 251: ...K656 V001 Kit 1 MB video memory upgrade 7452 K728 V001 Kit Series 4000 upgrade 7452 K729 V001 Kit 733 MHz Series 4000 upgrade 7452 K850 V001 Kit Audio upgrade 7452 K890 V001 Hand held scanner wedge I...

Page 252: ...K804 V002 Kit 64 MB memory w parity 16 MB technology 7453 K806 V001 Kit 32 MB non parity memory 7453 K807 V001 Kit 64 MB non parity memory 7453 K808 V001 Kit 32 MB memory w parity 16 MB technology 745...

Page 253: ...RS 232 knife MICR 7156 4205 9038 Printer Rec Slip RS 232 knife Korean 7166 9115 9001 Printer Rec Slip 80 mm w knife RS 232 MICR CyberData I F multiport I F 7166 9105 9001 Printer Rec Slip 80 mm w knif...

Page 254: ...0040 Remote RS 232 VFD customer display 1416 C281 0018 Keyboard extension PS2 1 8 m 1416 C285 0040 5991 5944 EIA 232 1416 C286 0010 Printer power 1 m 1416 C286 0040 Printer power 4 m 1416 C321 0030 U...

Page 255: ...wer Y cable 1416 C406 0005 8 port serial 1416 C503 0060 Ethernet 10 100BaseT 20 feet 1416 C508 0040 Power extension w IEC connectors 4 m 1416 C542 0001 PS 2 Y cable 1416 C584 0010 RS 232 7166 multipor...

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Page 257: ...Display installing 3 53 5972 1000 Customer Display Features 1 23 5973 International VFD 1 27 7 7453 K156 4xxx 3 78 A AC input selection switch 2 2 Allocating interrupts 4 8 AMD Ethernet Driver 3 72 B...

Page 258: ...G Gold disk contents 5 7 Graphics 1 10 1 11 H Hand held scanner installation 2 12 Hard drive configuring 4 5 Hardware installation DynaKey 3 17 High post mount international customer display installi...

Page 259: ...or 1 21 M Memory cache setting 4 6 Memory map 4 45 4 46 4 47 Memory shadow setting 4 7 Model 5962 Touch Screen Workstation installation 2 23 Modular 7452 Workstation 2 16 MSR 1 21 P Parallel RS 232 po...

Page 260: ...nternational customer display installing 3 61 Time and date setting 4 4 Transaction printers 1 31 U Utility 7452 3000 BIOS updating 6 1 V Video resolution changing 4 5 W Wall mounting 5952 DynaKey 3 1...

Page 261: ...BD20 1373 C February 2001 Printed on recycled paper...

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