Chapter 1: Product Overview 1-17
Connectivity
Peripherals are connected to the Peripheral I/O Panel, located behind the Cable Cover.
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RS232/B
RS232/A
A
B
Line Out 2
Line Out 1
Mic
Power
D V
I - I
DC In
LAN
C
D
E
F
RS-232
The RS
‐
232 ports are RJ
‐
45 connectors on the terminal. An adaptor cable is used to
convert these ports to standard 9
‐
pin “D” Shells. They can be configured for RI (Ring
Indicator), +5V or +12V (All RS
‐
232 terminal
‐
powered NCR peripherals are 12V.)
The external 150 watt power supply supports multiple configured peripherals that are
connected to the NCR SelfServ 60.
Example:
An NCR SelfServ 60 configured with 1GB memory, MSR, DVD
‐
ROM and
MS
‐
3207 Miniscan is easily supported by the power supply. However, it is possible to
exceed the power capacity when multiple terminal
‐
powered peripherals (that draw
significant power) are configured. Please refer to the
NCR SelfServ 60 (7409) Power
Budget Matrix
(B005
‐
0000
‐
1893) to make sure you do not exceed limitations.
Note:
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USB
The NCR SelfServ 60 includes 7 external USB 2.0 ports with the following
characteristics:
Plug and Play support
USB V1.1 and 2.0 compatible
Standard 5V USB
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
The NCR SelfServ 60 features an on
‐
board Ethernet Controller and supports the
following features:
Auto sensing 10/100/1000 Base T Ethernet
Wake On LAN
PXE Boot
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