NCR RealPOS 60 User manual

NCRRealPOS60(7601)
Release1.1
HardwareServiceGuide
B005‐0000‐1976
IssueB

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iii
Preface
Audience
Thisbookiswrittenforhardwareinstaller/servicepersonnel,systemintegrators,and
fieldengineers.
Notice:ThisdocumentisNCRproprietaryinformationandisnottobedisclosedor
reproducedwithoutconsent.
Safety Requirements
TheNCRRealPOS80XRTconformstoallapplicablelegalrequirements.Toviewthe
compliancestatementsseetheNCRRealPOSTerminalsSafetyandRegulatoryStatements
(B005‐0000‐1589).
Theon/offswitchisalogicswitchonly.TheAClinevoltageprimariesareliveatall
timeswhenthepowercordisconnected.Therefore,disconnecttheACpowercord
beforeopeningtheunittoinstallfeaturesorservicethisterminal.
Caution: Thisproductdoesnotcontainuserserviceableparts.Servicingshouldonly
beperformedbyaqualifiedservicetechnician.
Fuse Replacement
Warning: Forcontinuedprotectionagainstriskoffire,replaceonlywiththesame
typeandratingsoffuse.
Attention:Pourpréveniretvousprotégercontreunrisquedefeu,remplacerlafusible
avecuneautrefusibledemêmetype,seulement.
Lithium Battery Warning
Warning: Dangerofexplosionifbatteryisincorrectlyreplaced.Replaceonlywith
thesameorequivalenttypeasrecommendedbythemanufacturer.Discardused
batteriesaccordingtothemanufacturerʹsinstructions.
Attention: Ilyadangerdʹexplosionsʹilyaremplacementincorrectdelabatterie.
Remplaceruniquementavecunebatteriedumêmetypeoudʹuntyperecommandépar
leconstructeur.Mettreaurébutlesbatteriesusagéesconformémentauxinstructions
dufabricant.
Battery Disposal (Switzerland)
RefertoAnnex4.10ofSR814.013forbatterydisposal.
IT Power System
ThisproductissuitableforconnectiontoanITpowersystemwithaphase‐to‐phase
voltagenotexceeding240V.

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Peripheral Usage
Thisterminalshouldonlybeusedwithperipheraldevicesthatarecertifiedbythe
appropriatesafetyagencyforthecountryofinstallation(UL,CSA,TUV,VDE)orthose
whicharerecommendedbyNCRCorporation.
Warning: DONOTconnectordisconnectthetransactionprinterwhiletheterminal
isconnectedtoACpower.Thiscanresultinsystemorprinterdamage.
Warning: DONOTconnectordisconnectanyserialperipheralswhiletheterminal
isconnectedtoACpower.Thiscanresultinsystemorprinterdamage.
Grounding Instructions
Intheeventofamalfunctionorbreakdown,groundingprovidesapathofleast
resistanceforelectriccurrenttoreducetheriskofelectricshock.Thisproductis
equippedwithanelectriccordhavinganequipment‐groundingconductoranda
groundingplug.Theplugmustbepluggedintoamatchingoutletthatisproperly
installedandgroundedinaccordancewithalllocalcodesandordinances.Donot
modifytheplugprovided–ifitwillnotfittheoutlet,havetheproperoutletinstalled
byaqualifiedelectrician.Improperconnectionoftheequipment‐groundingconductor
canresultinariskofelectricshock.
Theconductorwithinsulationhavinganoutersurfacethatisgreenwithorwithout
yellowstripesistheequipment‐groundingconductor.
Ifrepairorreplacementoftheelectriccordorplugisnecessary,donotconnectthe
equipment‐groundingconductortoaliveterminal.Checkwithaqualifiedelectrician
orservicepersonnelifthegroundinginstructionsarenotcompletelyunderstood,orif
youareindoubtastowhethertheproductisproperlygrounded.
Useonly3‐wireextensioncordsthathave3‐pronggroundingplugsand3‐pole
receptaclesthataccepttheproduct’splug.Repairorreplacedamagedorworncords
immediately.
References
•NCRRealPOS60SiteUserGuide(B005‐0000‐2011)
•NCRRealPOS60SitePreparationGuide(B005‐0000‐2012)
•NCRRealPOS60PartsIdentificationManual(B005‐0000‐2014)
Revision Record
Issue Date Remarks
AOct2010 FirstIssue
BAug2012 Release1.1

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Table of Contents
Chapter1:ProductOverview
ProductIDs .............................................1‐1
OperatorControls...........................................1‐2
CabinetSecurity .........................................1‐2
SerialNumber/ModelNumberLabel ......................1‐3
Chapter2:Diagnostics
LEDDiagnosticIndicators ...................................2‐1
LoadableDiagnostics ........................................2‐4
LoadingtheDiagnostics..................................2‐4
ConnectinganExternalUSBCD‐ROMDrive.............2‐5
RunningtheTerminalDiagnostics.........................2‐6
Storage/IDEDrivesTest ...............................2‐7
SerialPortsTest......................................2‐8
SystemInformation(CPU,DMI,etc.)Test ...............2‐8
SystemMemoryTest..................................2‐9
RunningthePeripheralDiagnostics .......................2‐10
Navigation .........................................2‐10
RunningtheTests...................................2‐10
MSRTest ...........................................2‐10
PrinterTest .........................................2‐11
ScannerTest........................................2‐11
ToneIndicatorTest..................................2‐12
Chapter3:HardwareDisassembly
Introduction................................................3‐1
SafetyRequirements .....................................3‐1
CableConnectors...........................................3‐3
TerminalDisassemblyProcedures.............................3‐4
RemovingtheRearCableCover...........................3‐4
OpeningtheTopCover...................................3‐5
RemovingtheHardDiskDrive ............................3‐6
ReplacingtheMotherboard...............................3‐7
RemovingtheMotherboard............................3‐7
InstallingtheNewMotherboard.......................3‐14
InstallingtheCoolingSolutionAssembly ...............3‐16
RemovingtheFrontPanelBoard..........................3‐18
ReplacingtheMemoryModule ...........................3‐19
ReplacingtheLithiumBattery ............................3‐21

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Chapter4:CircuitBoards
Motherboard...............................................4‐1
Connectors .............................................4‐1
SerialPortJumpers ......................................4‐2
Fuses...................................................4‐3
A_ONandRSD/FSDJumpers.............................4‐4
ConnectorPinouts.......................................4‐5
Chapter5:PowerSupply
ACInput...............................................5‐2
InputFrequencyRange ...............................5‐2
DCOutput..............................................5‐2
MaximumRatedOutputPower ...........................5‐2
Chapter6:ClearingtheCMOS/Password
AppendixA:IRQAssignments

Chapter 1: Product Overview
TheNCRRealPOS60(alsoknownasNCR7601)isacompactPOSsolutionthat
combinesthereliabilityandsecurityofaretail‐hardenedPOSterminalwiththe
performanceandflexibilityofindustry‐standardPCtechnology.Withanopen
architectureandMobileIntel®processor,theNCRRealPOS60supportsthelatest
POSapplicationsforWindows®tohelpyouserviceyourcustomersquicklyand
efficiently.And,itallfitsinasmallfootprintthathelpsconservevaluablespaceatthe
Checkstand.
TocompleteyourPOSsolution,choosefromNCRʹsextensivelineofperipherals,
includingprinters,displays,keyboardsandscanners.TheNCRRealPOS60enables
youtoprotectyourinvestmentinlegacyserialdevicesorchoosefromthegrowing
listofUSBperipherals.Thepoweredperipheralportsand24Vprinterinterface
simplifycablemanagementandreducepotentialpointsoffailure.
Product IDs
Major Model CPU
7601‐1001 RealPOS60,IntelCeleronProcessor900,2.2GHz,1GBDDR31066
MHz,2.5ʺ250GBSATAHDD
7601‐1010 RealPOS60,IntelCeleronProcessor900,2.2GHz,1GBDDR31066
MHz,2.5ʺ40GBSATASSD
7601‐2001 RealPOS60,IntelCeleronDualCoreT3100,2GBDDR31066MHz,
2.5ʺ250GBSATAHDD
7601‐2010 RealPOS60,IntelCeleronDualCoreT3100,2GBDDR31066MHz,
2.5ʺ40GBSATASolidStateDrive

2 Product Overview
Operator Controls
Cabinet Security
The7601haseasyaccesstotheinternalcomponents.However,thecasecanbesecured
toafixedobject(desk,pole,etc)byattachingastandardKensingtonlocktothe
SecurityHasp.Inadditionasmallpadlockcanbeattachedtothehasptopreventthe
unitfrombeingopened.
28561
Power Switch Power LED
Disk Activity LED
USB Port
28569
Security Hasp

Product Overview 3
Serial Number/Model Number Label
Theserialnumberandmodelnumberareincludedonalabellocatedonthebottomof
theunit.ACertificateofAuthenticitylabelisalsoincludediftheterminalisshipped
withapre‐installedOperatingSystem.
28563
Model/Serial Number Label
Certificate of Authenticity Label

4 Product Overview

Chapter 2: Diagnostics
LED Diagnostic Indicators
ThetwofrontpanelLEDsalsofunctionasdiagnosticindicators,definedasfollows.
Note: ThecellcolorsindicatethecoloroftheLEDatthatparticulartime.
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 Operation N/A System ON with
HDD Activity ON Flashing
(HDD
Access)
N/A
Normal Operation N/A Unit in Suspend
(S3) Blinking (1/
Sec) ON N/A
- OFF
- AC Present N/A •OFF
•Notin
Standby
•ExternalP/S
ON
OFF ON N/A
28561
Power Switch Power LED
Disk Activity LED
USB Port

2 Diagnostics
•OFF
•ACPresent
Power System •OFF
•Notin
Standby
•ExternalP/S
ON
OFF OFF 1. CheckACpowerto
P/S
2. CheckP/S
3. Checkconnection
betweenunitandP/S
4. Checkpower
connectionfromBack
PaneltoMotherboard
andMotherboardto
FrontPanel
5. ReplaceP/S
6. ReplaceMotherboard
7. ReplaceFrontPanel
Board
Runtime Cooling Compo-
nent/CPU Over Tempera-
ture Flashes red/
green, then
solid red as
temperature
increases
N/A 1. Checkforblocked
coolingvents
2. Checkforexcessive
ambienttemperature
3. Checkcooling
components
POST CPU CPU not Operat-
ing ON ON 1. Checkforcorrectly
installedCPU
2. ReplaceMotherboar
POST BIOS Chip BIOS Checksum
Failure ON Flashing
(4/Sec) 1. PerformBIOScrisis
recover
2. ReplaceBIOSchip
3. ReplaceMotherboard
POST Memory Memory Issue ON Flashing
(1/Sec) 4. Checkforproperly
installedmemory
5. Replacememory
6. ReplaceMotherboard
POST Motherboard No Display ON Flashing
1/4 Sec) Replace Motherboard
Current System
Operation Suspect Component System State Power LED Disk Activity
LED Corrective Action

Diagnostics 3
POST •Display
•Motherboard
•Peripheral
Stopped Prior to
Boot ON Flashing
(1/Sec) No Display:
1. Checkforpowerto
displayifnodisplay
2. Checkcable
connectionbetween
Motherboardand
display
3. Checkforproperly
functioningdisplay
4. ReplaceMotherboard
Display Working:
1. Usedisplayto
determinefailure
pointviaonscreen
messageandBIOS
Setup
Boot Time Boot Media
(HDD, LAN) ON OFF HDD is Boot Device:
1. CheckHDDstatusin
BIOSSetup
2. Checkconnections
betweenHDDand
Motherboard
3. Replaceorre‐image
HDD
4. ReplaceMotherboard
LAN is Boot Device:
1. CheckforLANlink
andactivityLEDson
theBackPanel
2. CheckLANcable
3. ReplaceMotherboard
Current System
Operation Suspect Component System State Power LED Disk Activity
LED Corrective Action

4 Diagnostics
Loadable Diagnostics
TheLoadableDiagnosticsprovideameanstotestterminalhardwareandtheRS232/
USBconnectedperipherals,independentofsystemsoftware.
ThesoftwareisavailableonCDROM:
NCRLoadableDiagnostics
LPIN:D370‐0746‐0100
ThediagnosticsconsistsoftwoLinux‐basedbootableCDROMs:
•E‐BoxTests
•PeripheralTests‐Aminimumof512MBofmemoryisrequiredtorunthe
PeripheralTests.
Thefollowingsectionsprovideinstructionsabouthowtoloadthediagnosticsanda
fewsampleteststofamiliarizeyouwithhowthesoftwarefunctions.
Loading the Diagnostics
Youcanloadthesoftwareusingthefollowingdevices.
•InternalDVD/CDROMDrive(PeripheralTestsonly)
•TEACExternalUSBCDROMDrive(2336‐K208)
•NCRServices:ExternalCDR/WDVD‐ROMDrive(603‐9014774)

Diagnostics 5
Connecting an External USB CD-ROM Drive
ThePeripheralTestscanberunfromanexternalCDROMdrive.
1. ConnecttheexternalUSBCD‐ROMdrivetoaUSBconnectorontheterminal.
2. ConnectthePowerSupplytotheDCPowerconnectorontheCDROMandtoan
ACoutlet.
USB
12V
E
12V
F
12V
G
12V
C
24V
D
B
A
24V
29840
USB 2.0
DC Power
DC Power
AC Power

6 Diagnostics
3. ConnectaUSBkeyboardtotheterminal.
4. ApplypowertotheCD‐ROMdrive(switchontheback).
5. InsertthediagnosticCD.
6. Applypowertotheterminal.
7. Press[F8]duringboot(whenyouseetheNCRlogo)toentertheBootSelectmenu.
8. IfyouareusingtheintegratedCD/DVDDriveselectCD/DVD:P1-DV-28S-V.
IfyouareusingtheexternalUSBCDDriveselectUSB:TEAC CD-W552E.
Running the Terminal Diagnostics
InserttheE‐BoxTestsCDintheCD‐ROMdriveandbootthesystem.Whenthesystem
isbootstheMainMenuisdisplayed.
###################################################
NCR Loadable E-Box Diagnostics (CD Version)
Linux Base: NSPOS9
Copyright © 2007, 2008 NCR Corporation
###################################################
NCR Loadable Diagnostics
1) Perform Terminal Diagnostics
2) View Loadable Diagnostic Documentation on CD
3) Exit and Reboot
Select:
SelectPerform Terminal Diagnostics (1)andpress[Enter].Theavailableterminal
testsaredisplayed.
NCR Linux Loadable Terminal Diagnostics
1) Ethernet
2) Floppy Disk Drive
3) Storage/IDE/SATA Drives
4) Serial Ports
5) System Information (CPU, DMI, etcs.)
6) System Memory
7) USB Ports
E) External Tests (Floppy only)
0) Exit Terminal Diagnostics
Select:

Diagnostics 7
Storage/IDE Drives Test
1. SelectStorage/IDE Drives (3)andpress[Enter].Selectthedeviceyouwanttotest.
Storage/IDE/SATA Device Information
1) Primary Master:[NOT DETECTED]
2) Primary Slave:[NOT DETECTED]
3) Primary Master:[NOT DETECTED]
4) Primary Slave:[NOT DETECTED]
5) SATA 1:[SATA Hard Disk]
6)SATA 2:[NOT DETECTED]
7)SATA 3:[NOT DETECTED]
8)SATA 4:[NOT DETECTED]
0) Exit Storage/IDE Device Information
Select:
2. Selectfromthelisttoperformthedesiredtest(s).
Testing SATA Hard Drive
Connection : SATA1 (via /dev/sdb)
Model/MFG : ST380215AS
Capacity : 80.0 GB
Operating Mode: RAID/AHCI
Information current as of [today's date/time]
1 Display SMART overall-health assessment
2 Display SMART disk error log
3 Display SMART disk selftest log
4 Perform SMART "short" non-destructive selftest (1 - 5 minutes)
5 Perform SMART "long" non-destructive selftest (up to 1 hour)
6 Abort SMART selftest (short or long)
0) Exit IDE Hard Drive Test
Select:

8 Diagnostics
Serial Ports Test
SelectSerial Ports (4)andpress[Enter].Theterminalserialportinformationis
displayed.
Forexample:
RS-232 Serial Ports
Serial Port #1 is configured at Port=0x3f8 and IRQ=4
Serial Port #2 is configured at Port=0x2f8 and IRQ=3
Serial Port #3 is configured at Port=0x3e8 and IRQ=11
Serial Port #4 is configured at Port=0x2e8 and IRQ=10
Note: The information above is how Diagnostics is currently
configured. It may or may not match how the BIOS or hardware is
configured. If a test fails, please check the BIOS and/or
hardware settings to ensure the proper configuration is being
tested.
1)Change Serial Port Configuration (Diagnosic operation only)
2)Test a Serial Port (Serial Turnaround Plug required)
0)Exit RS-232 Serial Ports
Select:
Fromthismenuyoucanchangetheserialportconfigurationfordiagnosticpurposes
ortestaserialport(SerialTurnaroundPlugrequired).
System Information (CPU, DMI, etc.) Test
SelectSystemInformation(CPU,DMI,etc.)(5)andpress[Enter].Theterminal
informationisdisplayed.
Forexample:
Terminal Information
Terminal:7601-1000-8800
Serial Num:50-12345678
UUID: 00020003-0004-0006-000700080009
BIOS Version:NCR BIOS 6.2.2.0
CPU Version:Genuine Intel(R) CPU 575 @ 2.00GHz
CPU Speed:1995.109 MHz
0) Exit Terminal Information
Select:

Diagnostics 9
System Memory Test
SelectSystem Memory (6)andpress[Enter].Thesystemmemoryinformationis
displayed.
Forexample:
Terminal System Memory
System Memory is reported by the OS as: 984252 KB
Estimate of physical memory present is: 1024 MB
0) Exit Terminal System Memory
Select:

10 Diagnostics
Running the Peripheral Diagnostics
Navigation
Navigationaroundtheperipheralscreensisdoneusingthekeyboard.Thearrowkeys
areusedtomovetothemenuitems.The[Enter]keyisusedtoselecttheitem.
Running the Tests
InsertthePeripheralTestsCDintheCD‐ROMdriveandbootthesystem.Whenthe
systemisbootstheMainMenuisdisplayed.Thismaytakeaminuteorsotoloadinto
RAM.
AttheMainMenu,highlightPeripheralsandpress[Enter].
FitClient Manager LE
+ Peripherals
+ Platform
ThePeripheralDiagnosticsMenucontainstheoptionsavailableforyoutotest.
FitClient Manager LE
- Peripherals
Hard Totals
Keylock
Line Display
MICR
MSR
POS Printer
Scale
Scanner
Tone Indicator
+ Platform
MSR Test
1. Usingthearrowkeys,highlightMSRandthenpress[Enter].
2. Press[->]tomovetotherightsidewindow.
3. SelectthecorrectMSRprofile.
Note: IfyourMSRdeviceisnotlistedyoucanmodifytheparametersofthe
currentoneorcreateanewonebyselectingCreateaNew Name.Press[F8]tosave
allchanges.Keepinmindthatallchangesarelostwhenyouendthissession.
4. HighlightRun Interactive Diagnosticsandthenpress[Enter].
5. Swipethecardwithinthetimeoutperioddisplayed.Withavalidreadthecard
informationisdisplayed.
6. Exitthetestbypressing[Esc].
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