Chapter 2: Installing the Terminal 2-17
Default Boot Order
The
factory
‐
default
boot
order
is
LAN,
CD
‐
ROM,
HDD.
There
is
no
flex
disk
drive
option.
The
CD
/
DVD
drive
tray
is
front
‐
accessible.
For
security
purposes,
the
drive
can
be
removed
from
the
boot
order
and/or
disabled
entirely
in
the
BIOS,
which
can
be
password
protected.
An
external
USB
CD
‐
ROM
has
been
certified
for
staging
and
maintenance.
Other
storage
devices
such
as
external
USB
thumb
drives
may
also
be
used,
but
none
are
currently
certified,
released
or
supported.
To
request
certification
and
support
for
third
‐
party
devices,
submit
your
request
through
the
Third
‐
Party
Product
website
(
http://www.rsg.ncr.com/tpp/
).
Keyboard support
The
RealPOS
70XRT
does
not
support
legacy
NCR
keyboards
and
DynaKeys
that
require
PS/2
connections.
USB
keyboards
are
supported
Connecting peripherals
All
peripheral
ports
are
color
‐
coded
and
labeled.
All
feature
self
‐
healing
fuses
(except
for
the
24V
USB
printer
port).
If
they
become
shorted
functionality
is
restored
when
the
terminal
is
rebooted.
The
24V
USB
port
has
a
fuse
which
can
be
replaced
in
the
field.
RS
‐
232
ports
can
be
configured
for
5V,
12V,
or
RI
operation.
Calibrating the Touch Screen
Calibrate
the
touch
screen
as
part
of
the
installation
process.
See
the
Touch
Screen
Calibration
chapter.
Summary of Contents for RealPOS 70XRT
Page 1: ...NCR RealPOS 70XRT 7403 POS Workstation Release 1 2 User Guide B005 0000 1872 Issue E ...
Page 80: ...4 6 Chapter 4 Installing a Secondary Dual Display ...
Page 124: ...7 10 Chapter 7 Installing a RAID System ...
Page 129: ...Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface 8 5 CP437 ...
Page 130: ...8 6 Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface CP858 ...
Page 131: ...Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface 8 7 CP866 ...
Page 132: ...8 8 Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface CP932 ...
Page 134: ...9 2 Chapter 9 Cash Drawer Interface ...
Page 142: ...10 8 Chapter 10 Wedge to USB MSR Software Migration ...
Page 146: ...11 4 Chapter 11 Diagnostic LEDs ...
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Page 172: ...15 10 Chapter 15 BIOS Settings ...
Page 178: ...16 6 Chapter 16 Converting the MSR to MagTek Emulation Mode ...
Page 180: ...A 2 Appendix A Memory Map ...
Page 182: ...B 2 Appendix B IRQ Settings ...