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Product Overview

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ACPI Sleep States (S0 - S5)

Under the G1 sleeping state ACPI defines levels of system sleep state support. The 7603
supports the following sleeping states:

S0: Normal Powered-On state

S1 (Standby): The S1 sleeping state is a low wake latency sleeping state. In this state,
no system context is lost (CPU or chip set) and hardware maintains all system
contexts.

Note:

The 7603 does not support S1 state. Turning off the backlight and hard drives

provides the equivalent power savings (due to Intel's processor C-states feature) at
nearly zero latency.

S2: Not supported

S3 (Suspend to Ram): The S3 sleeping state is a low wake latency sleeping state. This
state is similar to the S1 sleeping state except that the CPU and system cache context
is lost (the OS is responsible for maintaining the caches and CPU context). Control
starts from the processor's reset vector after the wake event. In NCR systems, during
S3, power is only provided to the on-board USB ports.

Note:

When the terminal resumes from an S3 state, all the USB devices re-

enumerate. This causes speaker tones as if they were disconnected and then
reconnected. This does not present a problem and the USB devices will continue to
operate correctly.

Requirements for S3 support:

O/S must be built on a system with S3 enabled in the BIOS

Some peripherals may not be S3 capable, which can prevent the system from
entering S3 state.

"S4 (Suspend to Disk): The S4 state is the lowest power, longest wake latency
sleeping state supported by ACPI. In order to reduce power to a minimum, it is
assumed that the hardware platform has powered off all devices. Platform context is
maintained.

Requirements for S4 support:

O/S must be built on a system with S3 enabled in the BIOS

Some peripherals may not be S4 capable, which can prevent the system from
entering S4 state.

Reference the

ACPI Specification

for details.

Peripherals:

ACPI defines power states for peripherals which are separate from the

system power state. The device power states range from D0 (fully-on) to D3 (off) It is
the responsibility of the driver developer for each peripheral to define and support
the available power states.

Summary of Contents for RealPOS XR6

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE NCR RealPOS XR6 7603 Release 1 0 B005 0000 2400 Issue A...

Page 2: ...terms and conditions of an agreement you have with NCR NCR s copyright notice must be included It is the policy of NCR Corporation NCR to improve products as new technology components software and fi...

Page 3: ...viceable parts Servicing should only be performed by a qualified service technician Fuse Replacement Warning For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with the same type and ratings o...

Page 4: ...plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper o...

Page 5: ...phics 7 Power Management 8 G3 Mechanical Off 8 G2 S5 Soft Off 8 G1 Sleeping 8 G0 Working 8 ACPI Sleep States S0 S5 9 Enabling Wake on LAN 11 Windows 7 11 ACPI Processor C States 13 Operator Displays 1...

Page 6: ...nal 38 Installing the Keyboard and Mouse 39 Connecting AC Power 41 Disconnecting the Power Cable 42 PS 2 Cable Connection 43 Installing a Transaction Printer 44 USB Installation 44 RS 232 Installation...

Page 7: ...mage 75 Loading An Image 78 Change Settings 83 Change Network Settings 84 Change Password 85 Replace Recovery Image 86 Change Language 87 Creating a Disk Image 88 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Entering Setup 8...

Page 8: ...a 114 Creating a Bootable CD 114 Creating a Bootable USB Memory Drive 114 BIOS Updating Procedures 115 Chapter 7 Maintenance Cabinet Cleaning Procedures 117 Touch Screen Cleaning Procedures 117 MSR Cl...

Page 9: ...inter interface simplify cable management and reduce potential points of failure Product IDs Major Model CPU 7603 1100 RealPOS XR6 Intel Celeron G1820TE Dual Core 2 3 GHz 4 GB DDR3 Diskless 7603 1300...

Page 10: ...1 2 Product Overview Modular Configuration Stacked Configuration...

Page 11: ...Product Overview 1 3 An optional stand is available to mount the terminal vertically Vertical Stand Configuration Flush Wall Mount 7409 K502...

Page 12: ...out the LED Diagnostic Indicators Cabinet Security The 7603 has easy access to the internal components However the case can be secured to a fixed object desk pole etc by attaching a standard Kensingto...

Page 13: ...t Certificate of Authenticity COA label is included if the terminal is ordered and shipped with a pre installed Microsoft Operating System There are two types of Microsoft COA stickers Depending on th...

Page 14: ...individual USB ports can be disabled in the BIOS at Chipset PCH IO Configuration SB USB Configuration Dual cash drawer support from one connector using Y cable Audio Line Out Amplified Three 12V USB...

Page 15: ...d Extended Desktop modes are supported by the 7603 HDMI Digital interface for monitor or HDTV driven from Digital Port B on the CPU using a Standard vertical Type A HDMI connector on rear IO Note An a...

Page 16: ...arge latency in order to return to the Working state The system s context will not be preserved by the hardware The system must be restarted to return to the Working state It is not safe to disassembl...

Page 17: ...When the terminal resumes from an S3 state all the USB devices re enumerate This causes speaker tones as if they were disconnected and then reconnected This does not present a problem and the USB dev...

Page 18: ...r Consumption 37 24 2 1 1 Wake Options Power Switch N A Y Y Y Y PS 2 Keyboard N A Y Y N N PS 2 Mouse N A Y Y N N USB Keyboard N A Y Per O S N N USB Mouse N A Y Per O S N N LAN magic packet N A Y Y Y Y...

Page 19: ...n LAN In order for Wake on LAN to function the Network driver must be enabled factory default The procedure for enabling the driver depends on which operating system you are using Windows 7 1 Computer...

Page 20: ...Right click Intel R Ethernet Connection J217 LM Properties 4 Under the Power Management tab Wake on Magic Packet and Wake on Pattern Match and Wake on Magic Packet from power off state option boxes sh...

Page 21: ...ping state the processor does not execute any instructions Each processor sleeping state has a latency associated with entering and exiting that corresponds to the power savings In general the longer...

Page 22: ...guration RGBW Rectangle LCD Backlit Technology LED Backlit Native Format 1024x768 262 144 colors RGB 6bits color depth or greater Viewing Direction 12 o clock 50K hour minimum backlight life at rated...

Page 23: ...h LCD Technology TFT Pixel Configuration RGBW Rectangle LCD Backlit Technology LED Backlit Native Format 1024x768 262 144 colors RGB 6bits color depth or greater Viewing Direction 12 o clock 50K hour...

Page 24: ...acklit Technology LED Backlit Native Format 1024x768 262 144 colors RGB 6bits color depth or greater Display Mode Normally white Viewing Direction 12 o clock 370 cd m2 typ 300 cd m2 min luminance to u...

Page 25: ...Size 15 inch LCD Technology TFT Pixel Configuration RGBW Rectangle LCD Backlit Technology LED Backlit Native Format 1024x768 262 144 colors RGB 6bits color depth or greater 50K hour minimum backlight...

Page 26: ...requires Windows XP XPe The combined display and keypad is designed to reduce operator training time simplify complex POS transactions and improve associate cashier productivity Combined with the appr...

Page 27: ...ch LCD Display The 5982 LCD Display is a terminal powered color 6 5 Inch VGA LCD Features 5 inch VGA Monochrome LCD 640 x 480 VGA Contrast Control LED Back Light Keyboard Mount Low Post Table Top Moun...

Page 28: ...LCD CG1 There are four post options available in 4 inch increments Features 2x20 Character Liquid Crystal Display LCD LCD Technology Advance Black Nematic ABN True white on black LED display Sealed a...

Page 29: ...ace can be physically connected at a time The display communicates via the interface that is connected to it Mounting Options Table Mount 4 in Post Table Mount 8 in Post Table Mount 12 in Post Table M...

Page 30: ...supports the following NCR 5932 Keyboards NCR 5932 222x 64 Key PS 2 POS Keyboard NCR 5932 5xxx USB Big Ticket Keyboard NCR 5932 65xx PS 2 Compact Keyboard NCR 5932 66xx USB Compact Keyboard Keyboard P...

Page 31: ...Status Indicator Keylock Features Keylock Speaker Scanner System Status Indicator LED 68 Inch PS 2Keyboard Cable Note Configure a NCR 5932 2xxx if you need an MSR feature The Wedge controller handles...

Page 32: ...e highest level of terminal control in cases such as refunds and running totals Speaker A programmable speaker generates key clicks and error tones Buzzer The buzzer is an internal on board Buzzer Sys...

Page 33: ...s The keyboards support two different types of MSR ISO Tracks 1 2 and 3 JIS II and ISO Track 2 Big Ticket and full featured 64 key keyboards only Note MSR signals are routed to the Wedge controller an...

Page 34: ...he key matrix and other POS specific functions such as keylock speaker system status indicator and magnetic stripe reader MSR This 5932 keyboard also has a USB port to connect a Scanner or other USB d...

Page 35: ...nctional keyboard that is two keyboards built into one The keyboard consists of two major sections 32 key Point Of Sale Keyboard PC type Alphanumeric Keyboard 29168 Keylock Glide Pad MSR The keyboard...

Page 36: ...d is a multifunctional keyboard that is two keyboards built into one The keyboard consists of two major sections 32 key Point Of Sale Keyboard PC type Alphanumeric Keyboard The keyboard includes the f...

Page 37: ...ints on a variety of single or multiple part forms There is not journal as it is kept electronically by the host terminal The printer can connect through a USB port or a serial port It can receive pow...

Page 38: ...232C or USB communication interface The receipt station uses thermal printing technology Therefore there is no ribbon cassette to change and paper loading is extremely simple Printing on single or mul...

Page 39: ...reliable printer The printer can connect through a USB port or a serial port It receives power from the 24V connector on the terminal or from an external power supply Features Print speed up to 90 lin...

Page 40: ...rough a USB power cable The NCR 7198 Printer is a fast quiet relatively small and very reliable printer with front and back printing on the receipt paper capability The printer can connect through a U...

Page 41: ...e NCR Workstation and Peripheral AC Wiring Guide BST0 2115 53 Install the RealPOS XR6 near an electrical outlet that is easily accessible Use the power cord as a power disconnect device Do not permit...

Page 42: ...e color of the LED at that particular time Current System Operation Suspect Component System State Power LED Disk Activity LED Corrective Action Normal Operation N A System ON ON OFF N A Normal Operat...

Page 43: ...ard and Motherboard to Front Panel 5 Replace P S 6 Replace Motherboard 7 Replace Front Panel Board Runtime Cooling Component CPU Over Temperature Flashes red green then solid red as temperature increa...

Page 44: ...eplace Motherboard POST Motherboard No Display ON Flashing 1 4 Sec Replace Motherboard POST Display Motherboard Peripheral Stopped Prior to Boot ON Flashing 1 Sec No Display 1 Check for power to displ...

Page 45: ...rective Action Boot Time Boot Media HDD LAN ON OFF HDD is Boot Device 1 Check HDD status in BIOS Setup 2 Check connections between HDD and Motherboard 3 Replace or re image HDD 4 Replace Motherboard L...

Page 46: ...stalling the Terminal 1 Connecting the External Cables 2 Connect the external cables to the connectors located on the rear of the unit There is also a USB connector on the Front Panel See the followin...

Page 47: ...The 7603 supports USB and PS 2 type keyboards Only USB mice are supported See the following examples of supported configurations USB Keyboard and USB Mouse PS 2 Keyboard and USB Mouse Note PS 2 Extens...

Page 48: ...2 40 Hardware Installation USB Keyboard w Glide Pad...

Page 49: ...er brick Caution The 7603 requires the NCR 24 V power supply that is shipped with the terminal Use of other power bricks may cause damage to the unit 1 Connect the Power Supply cable to the DC Power c...

Page 50: ...le The Power Cable connector locks into position when connected to the terminal and cannot be removed by simply pulling on the cable You must grasp the connector and slide the outside housing out from...

Page 51: ...PS 2 Cable should be secured with a Tie Wrap On units configured with an Extended I O Daughter Card the Tie Wrap Holder is used to secure the Cable If the Daughter Card is not present the cable is se...

Page 52: ...rinter The printers can connect through a USB connector or an RS 232 connector USB Installation Connect the Powered USB Printer Interface Cable to the USB Connector and Power Connector on the printer...

Page 53: ...the printer and to a non poweredRS 232 connector on the terminal Note The factory default setting for the RS 232 ports is powered See the Appendix Powered Serial Port Settings 2 Connect the Powered U...

Page 54: ...5964 K031 is used to mount the following NCR displays NCR RealPOS 5943 12 1 Inch Monitor NCR RealPOS 5943 15 Inch Monitor NCR RealPOS 5967 12 1 Inch Touch Monitor NCR RealPOS 5967 15 Inch Touch Monito...

Page 55: ...n 2 47 2 Route the cable s down through the mount and out the back of the base 26474 3 Connect the cable to the proper connector on the host terminal See the following sections for cable connections t...

Page 56: ...s The following illustrations show the cable connections for the 5943 LCD and the 7603 terminal There are two cables required VGA or DVI cable for video Powered Universal Serial Bus USB for data and p...

Page 57: ...tions Connect the Powered USB Cable to the 5943 LCD and to one of the 12V Powered USB connectors on the 7603 terminal For more information see the NCR RealPOS 5943 12 LCD User Guide B005 0000 2043 the...

Page 58: ...d the 7603 terminal There are two cables required VGA or DVI cable for video Powered Universal Serial Bus USB for data and power VGA DVI Connections Connect either a VGA or an HDMI to DVI cable 32033...

Page 59: ...tions Connect the Powered USB Cable to the 5943 LCD and to one of the 12V Powered USB connectors on the 7603 terminal For more information see the NCR RealPOS 5943 15 LCD User Guide B005 0000 2182 the...

Page 60: ...ey Cable Connections The DynaKey connects to the terminal via two cables DVI or VGA cable for video Powered Universal Serial Bus USB for data and power VGA DVI Cable Connections Connect the cable to t...

Page 61: ...Hardware Installation 2 53 Powered USB Cable Connections Connect the Powered USB Cable to the DynaKey and to one of the Powered USB connectors on the terminal...

Page 62: ...2 54 Hardware Installation Installing an NCR 5982 6 5 Inch LCD 1 Remove the Base from the Display 2 screws 23162 Screws...

Page 63: ...les up through the bottom of the Base and connect them to the Display Note The power cable can be either an External Power Supply or a Powered USB cable 23435 Power VGA 3 Install the Base to the Displ...

Page 64: ...2 56 Hardware Installation 5 Connect the Power Cable External Power Supply a Connect the VGA cable to the VGA port on the host terminal b Connect the AC Cord to the Power Supply and to an AC source...

Page 65: ...Hardware Installation 2 57 Terminal Powered 7446 30303131 a Connect the VGA cable to the VGA port on the host terminal b Connect the Power Cable to the Powered 12V USB port on the host terminal...

Page 66: ...ays NCR 5975 Graphical Customer Display VFD NCR 5976 Remote Customer Display LCD There are four different length posts available in four inch increments 31177 210 8 mm 8 30 in 312 5 mm 12 30 in 414 0...

Page 67: ...ace or if it should be run on top of the surface Drill a hole if necessary 3 If you are installing with a post greater than 215 mm 8 5 in secure the Base Plate with screws 4 that are appropriate for t...

Page 68: ...the Display Cable to the terminal RS 232 Interface Connect the I F cable to a powered RS 232 connector on the terminal Note The factory default settings for the COM1 and COM2 ports are powered by def...

Page 69: ...Hardware Installation 2 61 USB Interface Connect the I F cable to the powered 12V Powered USB connector on the terminal...

Page 70: ...ach Dual display mode can be a clone same video data displayed on both displays or an extended desktop the desktop spans across both displays For older displays that only have VGA or DVI connect the t...

Page 71: ...g displays that are connected to the Motherboard ports The dual mode is configured with the Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel Right click the Desktop From the menu select Graphics Properties to d...

Page 72: ...lays Drives both displays with the same video content Extended Desktop Drives the both displays with the desktop that spans from one display onto the other 4 Select which display you want as the Prima...

Page 73: ...o each display and accelerate the images separately using the display hardware Applications that span multiple monitors and use Microsoft DirectX Direct3D or DirectDraw will be software accelerated Op...

Page 74: ...h Drawer can connect to the Cash Drawer connector or to the transaction printer Note The 7603 is not designed for integration with any current NCR cash drawer The 7603 supports the following Cash Draw...

Page 75: ...Hardware Installation 2 67 Installing Two Cash Drawers The 7603 supports a 2 drawer configuration with a Y cable 1416 C372 0006...

Page 76: ...e Cover Latch on the bottom of the unit forward to unlock the Top Cover Note First remove the Security Lock on the rear if present 28591 Cover Latch 2 Pivot the Top Cover open and gently rest it on th...

Page 77: ...Hardware Installation 2 69 3 Disconnect the SATA cable s from the storage device s 4 Loosen the thumbscrews 2 that secure the HDD Assembly to the Top Cover 5 Remove the HDD Assembly...

Page 78: ...2 70...

Page 79: ...oft created for use with Windows Vista and later OS versions The format can also be used to capture and restore XP based OS images More information on the ImageX tool and WIM format can be found at ht...

Page 80: ...Recovery Tool Button is located on the I O Panel 1 Begin with terminal OFF 2 Using a pen stylus or similar object press and hold the recessed Recovery Tool Button While holding the Recovery Tool Butt...

Page 81: ...ting Checkdisk analyzes the failures and fixes them in most cases This function runs in a Windows Command Box Save or Load Image This button opens the Backup and Recovery screen Change Settings This b...

Page 82: ...p and Recovery Tool Save Or Load Image This function is used to either Save or Load an image from a device 1 On the Main Screen click on Save or Load Image 2 Enter the Password The factory default pas...

Page 83: ...ited to 8GB on the local drive The USB and network options can be used to store backup larger images The total size is comprised of the base factory image the user and site backups and the roughly 300...

Page 84: ...available USB or network should be used to store backups Output Options There are three output options Hard Disk Drive Solid State Device USB Device Network Note Windows 7 images require a minimum of...

Page 85: ...Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool 3 77 2 Click on the USB Button If this is the first backup performed on this POS then the image is automatically saved as a Site backup...

Page 86: ...ine day to day or periodical backups Note Site and User backups are separate independent backups The image information is updated with the new image date Loading An Image Caution Do NOT remove power d...

Page 87: ...Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool 3 79 1 Click on the arrow that points from the desired load device to the terminal Example Click on the USBLoad Button 2 Click on the USB Button...

Page 88: ...a network a dialog screen opens to Select a Network Drive 3 Select the Image Type User Image Most recent routine backup Site Image Image of the terminal after application components were loaded Facto...

Page 89: ...and Recovery Tool 3 81 4 Click Yes to to apply the image Caution All the information in the current productive working image on the drive is lost with this operation A progress bar is displayed as the...

Page 90: ...3 82 Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool A message is displayed when the load is complete 5 Reboot the POS...

Page 91: ...Recovery Tool 3 83 Change Settings On the Main Screen click on Change Settings There are four functions available on the Change Settings screen Change Network Settings Change Password Replace Recovery...

Page 92: ...3 84 Disk Image Backup and Recovery Tool Change Network Settings 1 On the Change Settings Screen click on Change Network Settings 2 Enter the Password...

Page 93: ...age Backup and Recovery Tool 3 85 3 Enter the network configuration settings and then click Enter Change Password 1 On the Change Settings Screen click on Change Password 2 Enter the new Password Clic...

Page 94: ...click on Lost Password A unique code is generated that you can provide to NCR Support to get a new temporary password Replace Recovery Image This feature is used to update the Recovery Tool and the en...

Page 95: ...Tool 3 87 2 Click on the source of the Recovery Image 3 Complete the image replacement in the same manner as with the POS Site User image restore procedures Change Language 1 On the Change Settings S...

Page 96: ...ity GenDrivers_display At this site download the following ImagingSuite_3 8 0 5 zip or later The Imaging Suite package consists of a three primary parts A Server application for local area network ima...

Page 97: ...move the cursor to the Exit Menu select either Save Changes Exit or Save Changes and press Enter Restoring Factory Settings To reset all values to their default settings for the current screen press...

Page 98: ...ACPI Auto Configuration Disabled Enable Hibernation Enabled ACPI Sleep State Suspend Disabled Lock Legacy Resources Disabled S3 Video Repost Disabled Trusted Computing Configuration Configuration Secu...

Page 99: ...Configuration SATA Controller s Enabled SATA Mode Selection RAID Pcie Nand Configuration Disabled SATA Test Mode Disabled Aggressive LPM Support Enabled SATA Controller Speed Default Software Feature...

Page 100: ...election Screen Disabled Hide Un Configure ME Confirmation Disabled MEBx Debug Message Output Disabled Un Configure ME Disabled Amt Wait Timer 0 Disable ME No ASF Enabled Activate Remote Assistance pr...

Page 101: ...Report Configuration Summary Screen Disabled SMART Settings SMART Self Test Disabled System Super IO Configuratoin Serial Port 1 A Configuration Serial Port Enabled Device Settings IO 3F8h IRQ 4 I O...

Page 102: ...ic Mode Fan OFF temperature limit 10 Fan Start temperature limit 40 Fan Start PWM 50 PWM Slope 2 PWM Hardware Health Monitoring Typical Acceptable Range CPU Die Temperature 46 C less than 55 C CPU VRM...

Page 103: ...ent Windows Emergency Management Ser vices EMS Console Redirection Disabled Console Redirection Settings Out of Band Mgmt Port COM0 Disabled Terminal Type BT UTF8 Bits per second 115200 Flow Control N...

Page 104: ...I Express Root Port 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 PCI Express Root Port 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Enabled ASPM Support Auto URR Disabled FER Disabled NFER Disabled CER Disabled CTO Disabled SEFE Disabled SENFE Disabled SECE Disa...

Page 105: ...ock Enabled RTC RAM Lock Enabled PCH LAN Controller Enabled Wake on LAN Enabled Wake on WLAN Enable Disabled Wake on WLAN Enable From DeepSx Disabled Restore AC Power Loss Power On System Agent SA Con...

Page 106: ...sabled LCD Control Primary IGFX Boot Display VBIOS Default LCD Panel Type VBIOS Default SDVO LFP Panel Type VBIOS Default Panel Scaling Auto Backlight Control PWM Inverted BIA Auto Spread Spectrum Clo...

Page 107: ...tion 5 USAB CD DVDE Boot Option 6 USB Floppy Boot Option 7 CD DVDE CSM16 Parameters GateA20 Active Upon Request Option ROM Messages Force BIOS CSM Parameters Launch CSM Enabled Boot option filter UEFI...

Page 108: ...4 100...

Page 109: ...eration Imaging Procedure 1 Connect the USB flash drive to the target terminal that you wish to image 2 Connect a USB keyboard to the terminal 3 Power on the terminal and boot from the USB Flash Drive...

Page 110: ...ave the changes move the cursor to the Exit Menu select either Save Changes Exit or Save Changes and press Enter Restoring Factory Settings To reset all values to their default settings for the curren...

Page 111: ...Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Disabled Enable Hibernation Enabled ACPI Sleep State Suspend Disabled Lock Legacy Resources Disabled S3 Video Repost Disabled Trusted Computing Configuration Configurati...

Page 112: ...ed SATA Configuration SATA Controller s Enabled SATA Mode Selection RAID Pcie Nand Configuration Disabled SATA Test Mode Disabled Aggressive LPM Support Enabled SATA Controller Speed Default Software...

Page 113: ...d MEBx Selection Screen Disabled Hide Un Configure ME Confirmation Disabled MEBx Debug Message Output Disabled Un Configure ME Disabled Amt Wait Timer 0 Disable ME No ASF Enabled Activate Remote Assis...

Page 114: ...uto Info Report Configuration Summary Screen Disabled SMART Settings SMART Self Test Disabled System Super IO Configuratoin Serial Port 1 A Configuration Serial Port Enabled Device Settings IO 3F8h IR...

Page 115: ...Automatic Mode Fan OFF temperature limit 10 Fan Start temperature limit 40 Fan Start PWM 50 PWM Slope 2 PWM Hardware Health Monitoring Typical Acceptable Range CPU Die Temperature 46 C less than 55 C...

Page 116: ...Management Windows Emergency Management Ser vices EMS Console Redirection Disabled Console Redirection Settings Out of Band Mgmt Port COM0 Disabled Terminal Type BT UTF8 Bits per second 115200 Flow C...

Page 117: ...bled PCI Express Root Port 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 PCI Express Root Port 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 Enabled ASPM Support Auto URR Disabled FER Disabled NFER Disabled CER Disabled CTO Disabled SEFE Disabled SENFE Disabled SE...

Page 118: ...erface Lock Enabled RTC RAM Lock Enabled PCH LAN Controller Enabled Wake on LAN Enabled Wake on WLAN Enable Disabled Wake on WLAN Enable From DeepSx Disabled Restore AC Power Loss Power On System Agen...

Page 119: ...able Disabled LCD Control Primary IGFX Boot Display VBIOS Default LCD Panel Type VBIOS Default SDVO LFP Panel Type VBIOS Default Panel Scaling Auto Backlight Control PWM Inverted BIA Auto Spread Spect...

Page 120: ...Boot Option 5 USAB CD DVDE Boot Option 6 USB Floppy Boot Option 7 CD DVDE CSM16 Parameters GateA20 Active Upon Request Option ROM Messages Force BIOS CSM Parameters Launch CSM Enabled Boot option filt...

Page 121: ...this procedure Prerequisites The following are required to perform a SPI BIOS update USB Keyboard BIOS Software Download from the NCR website http www ncr com 1 At this site select the Support tab 2 S...

Page 122: ...d files 3 Copy the files to the root directory of the USB drive 4 Open a DOS command window 5 Change directory to the USB Memory Drive 6 Execute the following command Syslinux fma USB drive letter Exa...

Page 123: ...r board which has no Class Model Serial information in the BIOS DMI information is mandatory Interactive Method This method permits you to input replace the Class Model Serial information that is stor...

Page 124: ...ts you enter the DMI information only The BIOS is not updated 1 Highlight Option 3 and press ENTER 2 At the prompt press ENTER to enter the Class Model Serial Number information DMI Follow the onscree...

Page 125: ...in 5 Remove external dust around the cooling vents Touch Screen Cleaning Procedures 1 Using a soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol or a mild non abrasive soap water solution gently wipe the touc...

Page 126: ...ded due to the possibility of spreading contaminants from machine to machine and or reducing ESD protection Note If all six up down swipes are not used on a fresh card it should be placed in a sealed...

Page 127: ...ngs The serial ports on the 7603 can be configured as powered or not The default setting for all the ports is 12 V powered To change the settings open the Top cover and change the jumpers on the Mothe...

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