Operation and Cleaning
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Touchscreens
There are two types of touchscreens for the NCR 7613:
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Projected Capacitive (PCap) Touchscreen
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Resistive Touchscreen
Projected Capacitive Touchscreen
PCap touchscreens have all the benefits of normal capacitive touchscreens and more.
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Fast processing of tough information
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High sensitivity (use conductive pencils, with hands, and with thin gloves.
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Multi-touch capability (10-finger)
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High resolution
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Improved legibility and display brightness due to optimal light transmission
In addition, the technology of PCap touchscreens is characterized by significantly higher
robustness and stability than common capacitive touchscreens because the active touch
surface is located on the back side of the touchscreen. instead of the front side.
Therefore, the active surface is not directly touched and does not wear off by normal
use.
Since most surface contamination do not cause interference to the touchscreen the NCR
7613 can be used in public or severe environmental conditions.
Using the PCap Touchscreen
The PCap touchscreen responds to the lightest touches. Touching with a single finger
resembles the left mouse button. Two fingers are used to zoom IN (fingers brought
together) or zoom OUT (fingers pulled apart). Circular motion can be used to rotate an
element on the screen. This function must be supported by either the Operating System
or the application.
Summary of Contents for RealPOS XR4 7602
Page 1: ...User Guide NCR RealPOS XR3 7613 Release 1 0 BCC5 0000 5154 Issue B...
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Page 20: ...Product Overview 1 7 Label Locations...
Page 62: ...4 49 Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool 2 Click on the USB Button...
Page 69: ...Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool 4 56 A progress bar is displayed as the image is applied...
Page 70: ...4 57 Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool A message is displayed when the load is complete...
Page 71: ...Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool 4 58 5 Reboot the POS...
Page 82: ...5 69 Power Management 2 Select Network Adapters Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller 2...
Page 98: ...7 85 BIOS Updating Procedure 5 Select Make Bootable...
Page 124: ...2x20 Customer Display Interface 9 111 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255...
Page 132: ...2x20 Customer Display Interface 9 119 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255...
Page 140: ...2x20 Customer Display Interface 9 127 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255...
Page 144: ...10 131 Wireless Adapter Switching 6 Select Create a new package OK...
Page 151: ...B 138 Touch Screen Calibration Do NOT touch the bezel with your other fingers...