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NCR 5972 2x20 Customer Display Release 2.0 User ʹ s Guide BD20 ‐ 1372 ‐ A Issue F [...]
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The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation. NCR is a registered trademark of NCR Corporation. It is the policy of NCR Corporation (NCR) to improve products as new technology, co[...]
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Preface This manual is for hardware installer/service personnel, system integrators, field engineers, and programmers. Safety Requirements Warning: This device does not contain any user serviceable parts and should only be serviced by a qualified service technician. Caution: This device sh[...]
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0-2 Chapter 1: Introduc tion [...]
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Chapter 1: Introduc tion 0-3 T able of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Models .................................................................................................... 1 ‐ 1 Features .................................................................................................. 1 ‐ 1 VFD Models ....................[...]
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0-4 Chapter 1: Introduc tion Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Customer Display ......................................................... 3 ‐ 1 SELV Power Source Warning ....................................................... 3 ‐ 1 Installation Goal.....................................................[...]
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Chapter 1: Introduc tion 0-5 Enable Character Blink .................................................................. 4 ‐ 9 Disable Character Blink ............................................................... 4 ‐ 10 Move Cursor Left.......................................................................... 4 ‐ 10 Mo[...]
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0-6 Chapter 1: Introduc tion Revision Record Issue Date Remarks A Feb 97 First issue B Nov 98 Update to include 5972 ‐ 1100 C Mar 99 Added 5963 Integrated Display Mount D Jan 03 Removed 5972 ‐ 2x00 model. Added dimension informatio[...]
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Chapter 1: Introduc tion 0-7 Radio Frequency Interference Statements Federal Communicatio ns Commission (FCC) Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comp ly with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Pa rt 15 o[...]
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0-8 Chapter 1: Introduc tion [...]
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Chapter 1: Introduction Models The NCR 5972 Customer Display is designed to be an optional display device for the NCR retail terminals. It can also serve as a display for any industry ‐ standard PC. It is a Vacuum Fl[...]
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1-2 Chapter 1: Introduc tion • Power Supply • Mounting Options Table Mount, Light Gray, 16 ‐ in. Post Table Mount , Light Gray, 8 ‐ in. Post Table Mount, Light Gray, No Post • Remote Mount, 8 ‐ in. Post, [...]
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Chapter 1: Introduc tion 1-3 LCD Models Hardware • Cables • Power Supply • Mounting Options Table Mount, Light Gray, 16 ‐ in. Post Table Mount, Light Gray, 8 ‐ in. Post Table Mount, Light Gray, No Post • Remote Mount, 8 [...]
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1-4 Chapter 1: Introduc tion [...]
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Chapter 2: Site Preparation This chapter describes the installation process including site considerations, operating conditions, mounting options, and connections. Physical Environment The working range, storage, and transit environments are presented in[...]
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2-2 Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation Storage Environment For periods up to three months: Condition Range Tem p erature ‐ 10°C to 50°C ( 14°F to 120°F Humidit y 10% to 90% RH Barometric Pressure 105,000 to 70,000 Pa Transit Environment For periods up [...]
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Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation 2-3 Dimensions VFD Models Desktop Mount 17241 262 mm (10.3 in.) 162 mm (6.4 in.) 173 mm (6.8 in.) 119 mm (4.7 in.) 30 mm (1.2 in.) 178 mm (7.0 in.) [...]
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2-4 Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation 16-Inch Post 262 mm (10.3 in.) 15708 95 mm (3.75 in.) 561 mm (22.1 in.) 30 mm (1.2 in.) 119 mm (4.7 in.) 95 mm (3.75 in.) [...]
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Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation 2-5 8-Inch Post 20131a 95 mm (3.75 in.) 356 mm (14.1 in.) 262 mm (10.3 in.) 119 mm (4.7 in.) 356 mm (14.1 in.) 30 mm (1.2 in.) 95 mm (3.75 in.) [...]
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2-6 Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation LCD Models Desktop Mount 15412 173 mm (6.8 in.) 139 mm (5.5 in.) 30 mm (1.2 in.) 178 mm (7.0 in.) 68 mm (2.6 in.) 178 mm (7.0 in.) [...]
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Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation 2-7 Electrical Environment VFD AC Power Requirements • 120 VAC, 60 Hz (US, Canada, and others) via a wall mount power supply • 90 ‐ 264 VAC, 50 ‐ 60 Hz via a Universal Input power supply VFD DC Power Requirements • [...]
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2-8 Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation Mounting Hole Dimensions Mounting hole dimensions for routing cables from the Customer Display to a host terminal are explained as follows. 16728 2x20 Customer Display Par al lel Cable (VFD) 497-0405676 497-0405677 4.0 0.7 13.1 2.2 P/N Meters Fe[...]
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Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation 2-9 16727 P1 P2 P3 2x20 Customer Displa y Serial Cable ( LCD ) 497-0407636 497-0407637 4.0 0.7 13.1 2.2 P/N Meters Feet Corp. ID No. 1416-C278-0040 1416-C278-0006 Remote Integrated Type 8-Pi n Microfit Plug 24-Pin Minifit Plug 9-Pin D-Shell Receptacle 55 mm (2.25 in.) Dia. 32 mm (1.25 in.) Dia. 19 mm (0.7 5 in.) Dia. ?[...]
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2-10 Chapter 2: Site Pr eparation [...]
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Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Customer Display SELV Power Source Warning This device should only be powered by a (SELV) Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply source with an available power level of 5 amperes or less, and suitable for th e country of installation. The power source must be certified by the appropriate safety agency for the c[...]
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3-2 Chapter 3: Install ation Caution: 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. Le cordon d’alimentation est utilisé[...]
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Chapter 3: Install ation 3-3 Power Supply Choices Power Supply Choices Group: • No Power Supply for 7452/7453 applications • Universal Input Power Supply Adapter; 90 ‐ 264 VAC, 50 ‐ 60 Hz; (VFD only) Installation Procedures Not all models are [...]
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3-4 Chapter 3: Install ation RS-232 Serial Interface You can connect the Customer Display to one of the host terminal 9 ‐ pin serial connector. Configure the terminal serial port as follows: • 9600 baud • 8 data bits • 1 start [...]
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Chapter 3: Install ation 3-5 Diagnostics The 5972 Customer Display has internal Power Up Diagnostics that occur soon after power ‐ up or if a Reset Display command is received from the host software. When the hardware is powered[...]
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3-6 Chapter 3: Install ation Pixel Test All Pixels are turned on for two seconds. The unit does not have the capability to determine if it passes this pixel test. You must visually examine the display for any pixel failure[...]
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Chapter 4: Programming Set Up Firmware and software function descriptions for the NCR 5972 Retail Display are presented in this chapter. Host/Retail Display Command Interface The Retail Display accepts two types of data: display data and [...]
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4-2 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Retail Display Commands The following table describes the Retail Display commands supported: Command Function 1B 01 Reset Display 1B 02 Erase Display 1B 04 Set Diagnostic State On 1B 05 Set Display State [...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-3 Command Function 1B 1B Display ESC Character 1B 20 Select Character Set 1 (Default) 1 1B 21 Select Character Set 2 1 1B 22 Select Character Set 3 1 1B 23 Select Character Set 4 (External ROM [...]
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4-4 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Reset Display Format: 1B 01 Returns: xx yy zz • where xx is the Microcontroller status: − 00 = OK If a failure occurs, testing halts, and the firmware begins executing a loop as described in t[...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-5 Erase Display Format: 1B 02 Description: This command clears all of the displayed characters by writing a space to each display position. A space is defined as character 0x20 of the current character[...]
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4-6 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Set Display State On Format: 1B 05 Description: This state is used for normal run ‐ time conditions. This operation instructs the firmware to leave one of the other states and begin performing normal refre[...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-7 Enable Cursor Format: 1B 07 Description: This command causes a flashing cursor to be used whenever the Display On state is in force. When the cursor is enabled, the cursor is visible and flashing[...]
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4-8 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Set Screen Save Blank Format: 1B 09 Description: This command is intended to preserve the life of the display hardware unit. The firmware maintains a five ‐ minute timer that triggers this feature. The Scr[...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-9 Turn On Screen Save Format: 1B 0B Description: This command causes one of the screen save functions (Set Screen Save Blank or Set Screen Save Walk) to activate immediately rather than waiting for the [...]
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4-10 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Disable Character Blink Format: 1B 0E Description: This command counteracts the Enable Character Blink. The firmware implements all new character codes with an on and holding character presentation. On power up[...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-11 Move Cursor Up Format: 1B 11 Description: Moves the cursor up one line. When the cursor is on the upper line, the cursor is moved to the same column on the lower line. The cursor location ?[...]
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4-12 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Move Cursor To Specified Position Format: 1B 13 nn Range: 00 ≤ nn ≤ 27 (hex) Description: Moves the cursor to the specified position. Position 0 is the upper leftmost position, and posit ion 27 i[...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-13 Brightness Adjustment Format: 1B 17 nn Range: 01 ≤ nn ≤ 05 Description: Adjusts the brightness of the entire display. Individual characters or display positions are not adjusted. On power up, the[...]
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4-14 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Read Display ID String Format: 1B 19 Returns: 0x1A, “ NCR 5972, XXX-XXXXXXX ” Description: where 0x1A is a 1 byte string length indicator which indicates the length of the string that follows the string length [...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-15 Character Sets There are three character sets pre ‐ installed. • Code 858 (International) (VFD and LCD) • Katakana (VFD only) • Code 866 (Cyrillic) (VFD only) The VFD supports 16 additional character se[...]
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4-16 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .. ●●●●● ● .. ● .. ● ● ...... ...... ● ... ● ... .. ● . ● .. . ●●●●●● .. ● ... ● . ● . ● . ● . ●●● .... .... ●●● .. ●●● .. .. ● . ● .. ● .. ● .. ● .. ●?[...]
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4-28 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up Code Page Katakana 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .. ●●● .. ... ● ... ....... . ●●●●● . . ●●●●● . ....... ....... .. ●●● .. .. ●●● .. ....... ● ..... ● ●●●●●●● . ●● . ●● . ... ● ... .. ●●● .. . ●●●[...]
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Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-29 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 ....... ....... ... ● ... ....... ....... ....... ....... . ●●●●● . ....... .. ●●● .. ... ● ... ... ● ... ....... ....... ● ...... ....... . ●●●●● . .. ●●● .. ... ● ... .... ● .. .. ● .... . ●●●● .. ....... ... ● ... . ●●●?[...]
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Chapter 5: Service Safety Requirements Carefully follow these safety requirements before servicing the Retail Display: Warning: This device does not contain any user serviceable parts and should only be serviced by a qualified service technician. Caution: Before servicing the display, disconne[...]
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5-2 Chapter 5: Service Caution: This device should only be powered by a (SELV) Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply source with an available power level of 5 amperes or less, and suitable for the country of installation. [...]
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Chapter 5: Service 5-3 Servicing the Display Warning: Before servicing the equipment plug your safety strap into a proper grounding outlet. Failure to do so could damage the equipment. Normal Operation On power ‐ up, the unit displays the firmware part number for 2 seconds, then lights all ?[...]
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5-4 Chapter 5: Service Servicing the VFD or LCD If the unit still does not perform properly, you need to replace the display. Before disassembly, verify if your model has the labeling and serial numbers indicated on the rear of ?[...]
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Chapter 5: Service 5-5 1. Remove only two cabinet screws. 14540 (2) Bracket Screws (2) Cabinet Screws 14540 2. Remove the PC board. 3. Disconnect the board from the 24 ‐ position connector. 4. Reinstall a new PC board. 5. Route the cable. VFD: ?[...]
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5-6 Chapter 5: Service 6. Replace the cover and secure it with cabinet screws (2). 7. Reassemble the faulty board and mail it to NCR Customer Services for repair. Note: If you are replacing a non ‐ serialized unit, you may ?[...]