NCR NCR 5972 manual

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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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    Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-17 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 ....... ....... ....... ....... .. ●● ... ....... ....... .. ● . ● .. ... ● ... ●● .... ● .. ●●● .. ... ● ... .... ● .. .. ● .... .. ● . ● .. . ●●●●● . ●● ... ● . . ● ... ● . .. ● .... ... ● ... ... ● ... ●●●●●●● ?[...]

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    4-18 Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... . ●●●●● . . ●●●●● . ....... ....... ... ● ... ....... ... ● ... ● ..... ● ● ..... ● .. ●● ... .. ●● ... .. ● .... ....... .... ● .. ● ..... ● ● ..... ● .. ●● ... .. ●● ..[...]

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    Chapter 4: Programmi ng Set Up 4-19 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ● ..... ● ● ..... ● . ●●●●● . ●●●●●● . . ●●●●● . ●●●●●● . . ●●●●● . ● . ● . ● . ● ●● .... ● ● ..... ● ● ..... ● ● ..... ● ● ..... ● ● ..[...]

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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 ?[...]