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1-24 Chapter 1: Product Overview
Motion Sensor
The
7402
supports
a
motion
sensor
for
system
wakeup
based
on
nearby
activity.
This
is
a
photodiode
sensor
which
detects
changes
in
ambient
light
levels.
The
hardware
generates
an
input
signal
to
the
motherboard
which
can
be
polled
or
used
to
generate
interrupts
depending
on
software
architecture
(NCR
‐
supplied
software
and
operating
system
software
can
both
use
this
interface
if
configured
correctly).
The
7402
does
not
support
wakeup
from
soft
off
via
the
motion
sensor.
However,
wake
from
standby
or
screen
saver
are
possible,
and
NCR
driver
software
allows
customer
applications
to
directly
use
the
motion
sensor.
The
photodiode
mounts
behind
a
clear
plastic
lens
below
the
LCD
panel.
The
circuitry
is
optimized
for
normal
room
lighting
conditions.
Excessive
bright
light
or
darkness
can
reduce
its
effective
range.
Typically
motion
within
2
‐
4
feet
of
the
system
causes
a
wakeup.
Power Indicator
A
green
LED
power
indicator
is
located
below
the
LCD
near
the
motion
sensor.
The
LED
illuminates
whenever
the
system
power
supply
is
active.
Thus
the
power
indicator
shows
that
the
unit
is
On
or
in
Standby
.
Speakers
The
7402
has
stereo
speakers
integrated
into
the
top
of
the
display
head
above
the
LCD
panel.
These
connect
to
the
motherboard
internal
audio
header.
Nominal
audio
power
is
3W
per
channel,
which
provides
full
PC
audio
capability.
For
higher
‐
fidelity
sound,
external
speakers
can
be
connected
to
the
external
audio
jack
on
the
I/O
bracket.
The
integrated
speakers
are
muted
in
hardware
whenever
a
cable
is
plugged
into
the
external
audio
jack.
There
is
only
enough
power
available
to
drive
one
set
of
speakers.
Summary of Contents for RealPOS 70
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Page 96: ...3 34 Chapter 3 Touch Screen Calibration Windows MT 7 12 ...
Page 103: ...Chapter 4 Touch Screen Calibration Windows MT 5 64 SR4 4 7 8 Select Finish 9 Select Calibrate ...
Page 119: ...Chapter 4 Touch Screen Calibration Windows MT 5 64 SR4 4 23 2 Select the Advanced button ...
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Page 148: ...5 24 Chapter 5 Touch Screen Calibration Windows MT 5 64 SR6 ...
Page 152: ...6 4 Chapter 6 Touch Screen Calibration DOS ...
Page 218: ...9 18 Chapter 9 Installing the Terminal in an Integrated Configuration ...
Page 223: ...Chapter 10 2x20 Customer Display Interface 10 5 CP437 ...
Page 224: ...10 6 Chapter 10 2x20 Customer Display Interface CP858 ...
Page 225: ...Chapter 10 2x20 Customer Display Interface 10 7 CP866 ...
Page 226: ...10 8 Chapter 10 2x20 Customer Display Interface CP932 ...
Page 238: ...11 12 Chapter 11 APA Customer Display Interface 5X7 Character Table ...
Page 239: ...Chapter 11 APA Customer Display Interface 11 13 10x14 Character Table ...
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Page 280: ...14 6 Chapter 14 Maintenance ...
Page 288: ...16 4 Chapter 16 BIOS Updating Procedures ...
Page 302: ...B 4 Appendix B Feature Kits ...