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5965 15-inch Touch LCD

Release 1.0

User Guide

B005-0000-1865
Issue A

The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation.


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Preface
Notice: This document is NCR proprietary information and is not to be disclosed or
reproduced without consent.

Audience
This book is written for hardware installer/service personnel, system integrators, programmers,
and field engineers.
Notice: This document is NCR proprietary information and is not to be disclosed or
reproduced without consent.

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Safety Requirements
The NCR RealPOS 5965 conforms to all applicable legal requirements. To view the
compliance statements see the NCR RealPOS Peripherals Safety and Regulatory Statements
(B005-0000-1701).

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Overview
Introduction ...............................................................................................................1-1
Model Numbers ..................................................................................................1-1
Compatibility ......................................................................................................1-1
Standard Features ......................................................................................................1-2
Optional Features ......................................................................................................1-3
MSR Kits ............................................................................................................1-3
Table Top Mount ................................................................................................1-3
Integrated Mount (NCR 7457/7458)...................................................................1-3
Chapter 2: Site Preparation
Physical Environment................................................................................................2-1
Operating Range .................................................................................................2-1
Storage Range .....................................................................................................2-1
Transit Range......................................................................................................2-1
Electrical Environment..............................................................................................2-2
Power Consumption............................................................................................2-2
Weight .......................................................................................................................2-2
Dimensions................................................................................................................2-2
Touch LCD Display............................................................................................2-2
Touch LCD Display on the Standard Table-Top Mount ....................................2-3
Chapter 3: Hardware Installation
Installing the 5965 .....................................................................................................3-1
Connector Panel Access......................................................................................3-1
Mounting Options ...............................................................................................3-2
5965 Cables Connecting to a POS ......................................................................3-2
DVI Connections (Video)...............................................................................3-3
VGA Connections (Video) .............................................................................3-4
Powered USB Cable Connections (Data and Power) .....................................3-5
Power Brick and USB Connections (Power and Data) ..................................3-6
Cable Routing .....................................................................................................3-7
Standard Integration Tray Display Mount (5964-K022/K023) ......................3-7
Standard Remote Table Top Mount (5964-K030/K031)................................3-7
On Screen Display (OSD) .........................................................................................3-8
Button Functions.................................................................................................3-9
Power Button ..................................................................................................3-9
Menu Button...................................................................................................3-9

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Auto/Select Button .........................................................................................3-9


(+) and (-) Buttons..........................................................................................3-9
Main Menu........................................................................................................3-10
Setup Menu .......................................................................................................3-11
Input Signal ..................................................................................................3-11
Picture Menu.....................................................................................................3-13
Brightness Control........................................................................................3-13
Contrast Control ...........................................................................................3-14
Color Menu .......................................................................................................3-15
Color Temperature........................................................................................3-15
OSD Menu ........................................................................................................3-17
OSD Timeout ...............................................................................................3-17
Horizontal Positioning..................................................................................3-18
Vertical Positioning ......................................................................................3-18
Rotation/Mirror ............................................................................................3-19
Language ......................................................................................................3-19
System Menu ....................................................................................................3-20
Chapter 3: Touch Screen Calibration
Installing and Calibrating the Touch Screen .............................................................3-1
Installing the Driver ............................................................................................3-1
Calibrating the Touch Screen .............................................................................3-3
Calibration Procedures ...................................................................................3-6
Verifying the Calibration ..................................................................................3-10
Optional Settings ..............................................................................................3-12
Chapter 4: Problem Isolation Procedures
General ......................................................................................................................4-1
Hardware Component Descriptions ..........................................................................4-2
Video Input/LVDS Output Circuits Controller PCB .......................................4-2
EDID...................................................................................................................4-2
USB Hub Controller PCB................................................................................4-2
Fault Conditions/Solutions ........................................................................................4-3
Condition: Touch Screen not accurate................................................................4-3
Condition: No display.........................................................................................4-3
Condition: Image position ..................................................................................4-4
Condition: Image appearance .............................................................................4-4
Condition: Sparkling on the display ...................................................................4-4
Condition: LCD Dim/Contrast too Light or Dark...............................................4-4
Condition: Lines in LCD Display .......................................................................4-4
Condition: USB Device not Working Properly ..................................................4-5

Condition: Audio not Working or Imbalanced ...................................................4-6


Condition: OSD Controls not Functioning Correctly .........................................4-6
Continued failure ................................................................................................4-6
Troubleshooting Flow Chart .....................................................................................4-7
Chapter 5: Disassembly Procedures
Removing the LCD Monitor from the Mount ...........................................................5-1
Removing the MSR ...................................................................................................5-2
Disassembling the Display Head...............................................................................5-5
Removing the Back Cover ..................................................................................5-5
Removing the OSD Board ..................................................................................5-6
Removing the Controller Board..........................................................................5-7
Removing the Inverter Board ...........................................................................5-11
Removing the LCD...........................................................................................5-12
Removing the Touch Screen.............................................................................5-14
Chapter 6: Circuit Boards
Controller PCB ..........................................................................................................6-1
Connectors ..........................................................................................................6-2
Power + USB (CN17).....................................................................................6-2
Power (CN6)...................................................................................................6-2
VGA Video (CN1) .........................................................................................6-3
USB (CN20, CN21, CN15) ............................................................................6-3
DVI (CN2)......................................................................................................6-4
LVDS (CN4) ..................................................................................................6-4
Inverter PCB..............................................................................................................6-5
Connectors ..........................................................................................................6-5
Cable to Controller PCB (CN7) .....................................................................6-5
PL1 / PL2 (Backlights)...................................................................................6-5
Chapter 6: Maintenance
Cabinet and Touch Screen Cleaning Procedures.......................................................6-1
Cleaners/Solvents to Use ....................................................................................6-1
Cleaners/Solvents to NOT Use ...........................................................................6-2
Cleaning the Glass ..............................................................................................6-2
MSR Cleaning Procedures ........................................................................................6-3
Chapter 7: Touch Screen Operation
Introduction ...............................................................................................................7-1
Touch Mode of Operation .........................................................................................7-1
Changing the Touch Mode .................................................................................7-2

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Turning Off the Mouse Pointer .................................................................................7-3


Terminal Placement...................................................................................................7-5
Appendix A: Interconnection Diagram

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Revision Record
Issue

Date

Remarks

July 2010

First issue

Chapter 1:

Overview

Introduction
The NCR 5965 is a 15-inch TFT Liquid Crystal Display with a capacitive Touch Screen. The
display accepts industry-standard RGB video images from a PC motherboard and dynamically
resizes VGA (640 480), SVGA (800 600), XGA (1024 768) & SXGA (1280 x 1024) @
60Hz images to fill the entire viewable area. It is available in two color schemes:
Beige (G11)
Charcoal Gray (CG1)

Model Numbers
Major Model

Description

5965-1014

15 High Brightness Display, Capacitive Touch Screen, No


MSR, No Mount (G11)

5965-1015

15 High Brightness Display, Capacitive Touch Screen, No


MSR, No Mount (CG1)

Compatibility
The 5965 15 Touch LCD Display is designed as an optional input/output device for the
following host terminals:

NCR RealPOS 80XRT (7459) Retail Terminal


NCR RealPOS 80 (7458) Retail Terminal
NCR RealPOS 80c (7456 and 7457) Retail Terminal
NCR RealPOS 30 (7446) Retail Terminal

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Standard Features
The 5965 consists of a plastic housing, sheet metal interior, a 15 LCD, an inverter, a controller
board, a powered USB cable (1M/4M), an audio cable (0.9M/4.6M), a video cable
(0.9M/4.6M), an optional Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR), a standard power brick, a manual
and a shipping box. It has the following features:

Display size - 15 (diagonal)


LCD Technology - TFT

Native Format - XGA (1024 768) resolution


Pixel Configuration - RGB vertical stripe
Supported Colors - 16.2 Million (6 bits + FRC)

Display text modes supported - SVGA (800 600 pixel), XGA (1024 768 pixel), VGA
(640 480 pixel) & SXGA (1280 x 1024) images to full screen size.
Moisture & dust sealed display (between touchscreen & display)
OSD controls to allow display adjustments
Auto selection DC voltage input to allow connection of 12V or 24v option.
VGA Interface
DVI Interface
Three standard USB-A ports (downstream)
USB PlusPower +12 VDC port
Magnetic Stripe Reader- field installable, USB interface
Integrated and remote mount options

Integrated Stereo Speakers

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Optional Features
MSR Kits
The unit is shipped without an MSR installed. There is a neoprene plug installed in the MSR
connector opening when no MSR is installed. This plug is tethered to the unit so if an MSR is
removed for service, the plug can be reinstalled.
MSR Kits can be installed in the field or then can be ordered through a staging request

Table Top Mount


The 5965 15 Touch LCD display can be mounted on the Standard Remote Table Top Mount
(5965-K030/K031).

21151b

Integrated Mount (NCR 7457/7458)


The 5965 15 Touch LCD display can be mounted on the Standard Integration Tray Display
Mount (5964-K022/K023).

21203a

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Chapter 2:

Site Preparation

Physical Environment
The physical environments required for the 5965 LCD Display are listed in this section.

Operating Range
Condition

Range

Temperature

0 to 50C

Relative Humidity

10% to 90% (Non-condensing)

Atmospheric Pressure

3000 meters (max.)

Condition

Range

Temperature

-10 to 50C

Relative Humidity

10% to 90%

Condition

Range

Temperature

-40 to 60C (One-week max.)

Relative Humidity

5% to 95%

Storage Range

Transit Range

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Electrical Environment
Power is supplied to the display either from an external power supply or through a Powered
USB interface. In either case, the nominal input voltage shall be +12 volts and conform to the
following:
Parameter

Minimum

Typical

Maximum

Input
Voltage

+10.8 V

+12.0 V

+13.2 V

Power Consumption
Parameter

Typical

Input
Power

+17.0 W

Weight
4.0 kg (8.8 lbs.)

Dimensions
Touch LCD Display

330 mm
(13.0 in.)

368 mm
(14.5 in.)
394 mm
(15.5 in.)

57 mm
(2.25 in.)
67 mm
(2.6 in.)
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Touch LCD Display on the Standard Table-Top Mount


394 mm
(15.5 in.)

350 mm
(13.75 in.)

273 mm
(10.75 in.)

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Chapter 3: Hardware Installation


Installing the 5965
Caution: This device should only be powered by a power supply source which meets Safety
Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and LPS (Limited Power Source) requirements per UL1950, IEC
950, and EN 60 950. The power source must be certified by the appropriate safety agency for
the country of installation.
Caution: Use a grounding strap when installing this feature.

Connector Panel Access


The 5965 peripheral cable connectors are located on the bottom of the assembly.

VGA

DVI

USB+Power

USB

Audio

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Mounting Options
The 5965 has a VESA standard 75mm mounting pattern on the back of the enclosure. The unit
is shipped with mounting screws installed.

5965 Cables Connecting to a POS


The following illustrations show the cable connections for the 5965 and a host terminal. There
are two cables required.

DVI or VGA cable for video


Powered Universal Serial Bus (USB) for data and power
Note: Optional Power Brick is available when USB power is not available on the host
terminal. A special USB cable is used for data in this case.

If audio is used, connect the Audio Connector on the 5965 to the Audio Out port on the
host computer through the 0.9 m (3 ft.) or 4.6 m (15 ft.) Audio cable.

There are standard USB ports (1-3) on the 5965 that can be used for additional USB
devices.

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DVI Connections (Video)


Connect the VGA Cable to the VGA connectors on both the 5965 Touch LCD and host terminal.

RS232/C

12V
USB/C

12V
USB/D

RS232/D

12V
USB/E

12V
USB/F

12V
USB/H

24V
USB/G

12V
USB/I

Cash Drw
LAN

Mouse

Line Out
Parallel

RS232/B

Speaker

RS232/A

Keybd.

VGA

DVI

USB

DVI

Mic

497-0446721 - 1.0 m
(1432-C191-0010)
497-0446722 - 4.0 m
(1432-C191-0040)

DVI

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VGA Connections (Video)


Connect the VGA Cable to the VGA connectors on both the 5965 Touch LCD and host terminal.

RS232/C

12V
USB/C

12V
USB/D

RS232/D

12V
12V
USB/E USB/F

12V
USB/H

24V
USB/G

12V
USB/I

Cash Drw
LAN

Mouse

Line Out
Parallel

RS232/B

Speaker
RS232/A Keybd.

VGA

DVI

USB

Mic

VGA

VGA

497-0435044 - 1m
(1416-C972-0009)
497-0435045 - 4m
(1416-C972-0040)
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Powered USB Cable Connections (Data and Power)


Connect the Powered USB Cable to the 5965 Touch LCD and to one of the 12V Powered USB
connectors on the host terminal.

USB/Power

12V USB

497-0476857 - 1 m
(1432-C432-0010)
497-0445077 - 4 m
(1432-C156-0040)

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Power Brick and USB Connections (Power and Data)


Connect the USB Cable to the 5965 Touch LCD USB connector and to a USB connector on the
host terminal.

USB

USB

497-0442517 - 4.0 m
(1432-C105-0040)

Power Brick
497-0443616
AC
AC Power Cord
(Country Specific)
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Cable Routing
Standard Integration Tray Display Mount (5964-K022/K023)
Display Cover

Display Arm

Display Base

21202a

Standard Remote Table Top Mount (5964-K030/K031)

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On Screen Display (OSD)


The OSD is accessed through five pushbuttons on the rear of the display. These buttons
provide a way to adjust display parameters of the unit. The button configuration on the rear
cover is illustrated below.

Power

Menu

Select

Navigation

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Button Functions
Power Button

Power on- pressing the Power button turns the unit on. The front panel LED is green.

Standby- if horizontal, vertical or video signals are missing for more than 5 seconds, the
unit goes to standby mode. The front panel LED is amber. In this mode, only the USB,
Touch screen, and MSR circuits are powered. When all of the video signals come back up,
the unit resumes the Power on state.

Power off- holding the Power button down for 3 seconds or more puts the unit in the Off
state. Only the power button circuitry is powered in this state.

Menu Button
The Menu button brings the OSD up on the screen. The menu displayed is the last menu that
was on the screen when either the OSD was exited or the last menu on the screen when the
OSD timed out.

Auto/Select Button
The Auto function is invoked when the Auto/Select button is pressed, and the OSD menu is
not on the screen. The Auto function monitors the input signal, calculates the video adjustment
parameters and automatically adjusts the timing of the LCD to display the incoming video
properly. The Select function is active when the OSD is displayed on the screen. The (+) and () buttons are used to navigate within each menu. When the desired function is reached, press
the Select button to choose that function and to advance the menu for that function.

(+) and (-) Buttons


The (+) and (-) buttons are used to navigate within menus and to modify selected control
values.

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Main Menu
The Main menu is displayed when the Menu button is pressed. Press the (+) or (-) buttons to
navigate the up and down list.
Note: A video signal must be present to display the OSD menus.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit
Setup
Picture
Colour
OSD
System

Firmware Rev.

When the desired function is highlighted, press the Menu button to advance to that functions
menu screen. If you want to adjust another parameter press the Menu button to get back to the
sub-menu to exit.
To exit the OSD:
1. Choose Exit from within the sub-menu.
2. Press the Menu button, which takes you to the Main menu.
3. Choose Exit again and press the Menu button. If no buttons have been pressed for a short
period of time, the menu automatically disappears.
4. Press the Menu button to exit the OSD.

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Setup Menu
Select Setup from the Main menu.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit
Setup

Input signal

Picture
Colour
OSD
System

Firmware Rev.

Input Signal
This control is used to select the input signal type. Select Input signal from the Setup submenu.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit
Setup
Picture
Colour
OSD
System

Firmware Rev.

Input signal

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Select the correct input type from the menu.


1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Input signal

Exit
Setup

Analog
VGA

Picture
Colour

Digital
DVI

Exit

OSD
System

Firmware Rev.

To exit this screen and return to the Setup menu, press the Menu button.

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Picture Menu
Select Picture from the Main menu.

Brightness Control
This control is used to adjust the overall display black level. It does not control the lamp
brightness. Select Brightness from the Picture sub-menu.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit

Setup

Brightness

Picture

Contrast

Colour

Image enhancement

OSD

Clock adjust

System

Phase adjust
Horizontal position
Vertical position

The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 100. The (+) button increases the
adjustment value and the (-) button decreases the adjustment value.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Brightness
Exit
Setup
Picture

45
100

Colour
OSD
System

To exit this screen and return to the Picture menu, press the Menu button.

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Contrast Control
This control is used to adjust the on pixel brightness (difference in brightness between an
illuminated pixel and the screen background or black level). Select Contrast Control from
the Picture sub-menu.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit

Setup

Brightness

Picture

Contrast

Colour

Image enhancement

OSD

Clock adjust

System

Phase adjust
Horizontal position
Vertical position

The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 255. The (+) button increases the
adjustment value and the (-) button decreases the adjustment value.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Contrast
Exit
Setup
Picture

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Colour
OSD
System

To exit this screen and return to the Picture menu, press the Menu button.

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Color Menu
Select Colour from the Main menu.

Color Temperature
This control adjusts the color temperature of the display (the whiteness of the screen). Select
Color Temperature from the Colour sub-menu.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit

Setup

Color temperature

Picture
Colour

Red level

Green level

Blue level

Red gain

Green gain

Blue gain

OSD
System

Firmware Rev.

There are preset values to choose from or the individual colors can be adjusted through the
User selection. To choose a value, scroll through the selections using the (+) and (-) buttons
and then press the Select button.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Color Temperature
Exit
5000
Setup
6500
Picture
9300
Colour
User
OSD
System

Exit

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User Red/Green/Blue Control


If the User selection is chosen, the Red, Green, and Blue icons are enabled. This control is
used to adjust the amount of red, green, or blue in a white screen displayed on the unit.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit

Setup

Color temperature

Picture
Colour

Red level

Green level

Blue level

Red level

Green level

Blue level

OSD
System

Firmware Rev.

The minimum value is 0 and the maximum value is 100. The (+) button increases the value
and (-) button decreases the value.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Red Level
Exit
Setup
Picture

50

Colour
OSD
System

To exit this screen and return to the Colour menu, press the Menu button.

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OSD Menu
Select OSD from the Main menu.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit

Setup

Timeout

Picture

Horizontal position

Colour

Vertical position

OSD
System

Rotation/Mirror
Language

Firmware Rev.

OSD Timeout
This control is used to set the amount of time the OSD screen stays displayed before timing
out. Select Timeout from the sub-menu. The (+) button increases the amount of time and the
(-) button decreases the amount of time.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Timeout
Exit
Setup
Picture

28

Colour
OSD
System

To exit this screen and return to the OSD menu, press the Menu button.

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Horizontal Positioning
This control is used to adjust the position of the picture left or right on the screen. Select
Horizontal Position from the sub-menu. The (+) button increases the value and moves the
screen right. The (-) button decreases the value and moves the screen left.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Horizontal Position
Exit
Setup
Picture

50

Colour
OSD
System

To exit this screen and return to the OSD menu, press the Menu button.

Vertical Positioning
This control is used to adjust the position of the picture up or down on the screen. Select
Vertical Position from the sub-menu. The (+) button increases the value and moves the
screen up. The (-) button decreases the value and moves the screen down.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Horizontal Position
Exit
Setup
Picture

50

Colour
OSD
System

To exit this screen and return to the OSD menu, press the Menu button.

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Rotation/Mirror
This control is used to adjust the orientation of the picture. The screen can be set to normal, a
horizontal mirror image, rotated to the left, rotated to the right, or upside down. Select
Rotation/Mirror from the sub-menu. To choose an orientation, scroll through the selections
using the (+) and (-) buttons and then press the Select button.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Rotation/Mirror
Exit
Normal
Setup
Horizontal mirror
Picture
Rotation left
Colour
Rotation right
OSD
System

Upside down
Exit

To exit this screen and return to the OSD menu, press the Menu button.

Language
This control is used to set the desired language for the OSD. The OSD supports English,
French, Spanish, German, and Japanese. Select Language from the sub-menu. To choose a
language, scroll through the selections using the (+) and (-) buttons and then press the Select
button.
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital
Language
Exit
English
Setup
French
Picture
Spanish
Colour
German
OSD
System

Japanese
Exit

To exit this screen and return to the OSD menu, press the Menu button.

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System Menu
1024x768@100 Hz
Digital

Exit

Exit

Setup

Signal Info

Picture
Colour
OSD

Lamps life time

Panel Name
Service Mode

System

Firmware Rev.

The System menu provides information about the display. This is information only and cannot
be changed in the menus.

Chapter 3: Touch Screen Calibration

Note: This chapter discusses calibration procedures using Hampshire, Version 6.31gs.

Installing and Calibrating the Touch Screen


Be sure to observe for the following Touch Screen calibration guidelines:

Calibrate the touch screen as part of the installation process.

Recalibrate the touch screen when the system is installed at its final location.

Recalibrate whenever the terminal is moved to a new location.

Recalibrate the touch screen anytime the system has been disassembled for servicing.

Download the Calibration software from the NCR website.


http://www.ncr.com
a. At this site, select Support.
b. Under Related Items, Services; select Drivers and Patches Retail Support
Files NCR RealPOS and SelfServ Peripherals Displays 5965.
c. Download the Microchip Driver.

Installing the Driver


Note: If you have a previous version of another touch screen driver loaded on your system
you must completely remove it using the Control Panel Add/Remove program before
continuing with this installation process. Even though there is a message that it is not
necessary do perform a System Restart after removing the old driver.
1. Extract the driver installation files into to a working directory on the POS terminal.
2. Run the Setup.exe program from this directory.
3. Welcome screen > Next
4. License Agreement screen > Accept, Next

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5. Use the USB Controller Interface > Next.

6. Setup is ready to install > Next > Finish


At the completion of the install program the driver is loaded and functioning. You do not
have to restart your system.

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Calibrating the Touch Screen


Before performing the calibration procedure please observe the following guidelines for
proper/improper methods of touching the screen.

Face the monitor directly.


Perform the calibration in the position (sitting or standing) that you normally expect to use
the touch screen.
Touch the calibration target firmly and precisely with your fingertip. During calibration, be
careful to keep your fingernails and other fingers away from the touch screen as you touch
each target.
The hand and calibration finger should be perpendicular (straight up) from the touchscreen during touch down and removal of the calibration finger. Keep the other fingers
closed and away from the touch-screen.

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Do NOT touch the display or bezel with your other hand.

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Do NOT get your body too close to the display.

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Do NOT touch the bezel with your other fingers.

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Do NOT spread your other fingers near the touch-screen surface.

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Do NOT have get your hand and other fingers too close to the bezel.

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Calibration Procedures
Note: In order to achieve an accurate calibration the touch display must in the normal
operating position when AC power is applied to the terminal (45 degrees can be assumed if
this not known). If this was NOT done properly then begin with Step 1. Otherwise skip to Step
2.
1. Disconnect the power cord from the power source, if possible. It is best to remove the AC
power from the wall outlet to avoid having to move the head. But if that cannot be done,
tilt the head up and remove the AC cord from the front of the unit. After removing the
power cord, tilt the head back to the normal operating position.
Wait at least 10 seconds. Then, while keeping the head in the normal operating position
and your hands off of the glass and bezel, plug the cord back in. The head can be touched
or moved after AC power has been applied for at least two seconds.
1. Select Start > Programs > Microchip TSHARC Control Panel.

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2. Do one of the following:

Using the keyboard TAB until you see a dashed box around the Screen Selection tab.
Right arrow to select the Calibration tab.

Tab until you get a dashed line around the Select section and select 9-Point
w/Linearization using the down arrow key.
Note: Earlier versions of the Control Panel show 4-Point and 5-Point calibration
options. Use the 9-Point w/Linearization option.

TAB to the Begin Linearization button and press [Enter].

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3. Touch the center of the target. Pull your finger a few inches away from the screen when
you see the Release message.

4. Repeat the process for each target location as they appear.


5. After all targets have been touched a test screen displays. Touch the screen in various
locations to verify the calibration results. Select Accept if you are satisfied with the
results. If not, select Cancel and repeat the process.
Note: Do not touch ESC to exit from this screen.

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6. After touching Accept you are warned to not touch the screen.

Caution: Touching the screen during this time can cause the application to hang. This
screen automatically closes after the touch controller has completed communicating. When
complete, the system returns to the desktop with the TSHARC Control Panel displayed.

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Chapter 3: Touch Screen Calibration

Verifying the Calibration


1. Select the Tools tab.
2. Select the Drawing Test button.

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3. Test the calibration on the draw screen.


Touch the screen in various spots and trace each of the horizontal and vertical lines,
including the border around the screen.

In this test, all touches are persistent, including touch downs (green dots) and touch ups
(red dots).
After tracing the lines, review the drawn lines to make sure they closely follow the
underlying pattern. Pay close attention to the edges of the display and the corners since this
is where an incorrect calibration is most noticeable. If a line or point appears to be outside
the pattern, try pressing the area to see how far the cursor is from the touch point. If the
registered touch is greater than 7 mm away from where the touch occurred, repeat the
calibration.
4. Select Exit to close this screen and to return to the Microchip TSHARC Control Panel.
5. Select the Calibration tab to repeat the calibration procedure or select Apply and then
OK if you are satisfied with the results and want to close the application.
Caution: This application must be closed before a display hot swap occurs. If the
display is hot swapped while this application is open, the system can hang.

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Chapter 3: Touch Screen Calibration

Optional Settings
After the touch screen is calibrated, adjust the other features to meet your personal preferences.

Double-Click Option
Right-Mouse Click
Touch Modes
Touch Sounds
Tack Bar Pull Up
Touch Offset

Chapter 4: Problem Isolation Procedures

General
NCR offers both on-site and mail-in service for the NCR 5965. Before calling for service or
mailing in the unit for repair, step through the problem isolation procedures below to make
sure the Touch Screen module is in need of repair. Also, the answers to these questions may
speed the servicing of the 5965.
The following procedures provide general troubleshooting tips for the 5965. If you experience
a problem with the 5965, please explore the possible solution options below before replacing
any component in the system. These suggestions should be explored in the order presented
below until the fault is found.
As a general guide to troubleshooting a flat panel display system it is worth considering the
system as separate elements, such as:

Main Controller PCB (Video register settings, USB hub controller, TS controller)

LCD Panel (controller, cabling, connection)

Lamps and invertors

General Cabling

Power supply

Host Computer (display settings, operating system)

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Hardware Component Descriptions


Video Input/LVDS Output Circuits Controller PCB
This is not a serviceable part and, if a fault is suspected here, the PCB should be replaced.
This board is responsible for processing the video signal for input into the LCD panel and
controlling the backlight brightness setting (as per the setting in the OSD) and on/off signal
(for switching to power save mode). The board also stores user settings.
Power to the board is supplied by a USB+Power cable. When power is present on the board
the dual color LED will light. It is initially amber, and then turns green when a valid video
input is detected on either the VGA or DVI input.
If the LED remains amber when a video signal is present check the video lead and the signal
source. If the LED does light at all check the power to the board (CN6/CN17).

EDID
Note that the host will only be able to read EDID data from a powered down monitor if 5V is
supplied by the host on pin 9 of the D-sub connector or pin 14 of the DVI connector
(depending on which video input is used). Note that the two video inputs have independent
EDIDs, though both should contain identical timing and product information.

USB Hub Controller PCB


This is not a serviceable part and, if a fault is found here, the PCB should be replaced.
The USB hub requires power to be applied to the monitor. If the hub itself or connected
devices are not registering on the host PC check that the upstream connection (USB+Power) is
connected correctly and the cable is not damaged.

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Fault Conditions/Solutions
Condition: Touch Screen not accurate
1. The Touch Screen may not be calibrated properly. Recalibrate Touch Screen using the
Hampshire Touch Controller calibration procedure. Follow instructions in the Touch
Screen Calibration section.
2. Replace the touch sensor and then perform the Calibration procedure.
3. Replace the main Controller Board and then perform the Calibration procedure.

Condition: No display
1. Check that the LCD backlights are functioning properly. You should be able to see light
coming from the back edges of the LCD panel. If the backlights DO NOT appear to be
functioning either the cable harness between the main Controller Board and the backlight
inverter may be loose or damaged, one or both backlights in the LCD panel may have failed
or be disconnected, or the backlight inverter board may have failed. Check/reseat the cable
harness. If the unit is still not functioning replace the LCD & recalibrate the Touch Screen. If
the problem remains, re-install the original LCD and replace the backlight inverter board.
2. Check that a cable is attached to the Powered USB port on the 5965 display and/or that the
unit is operating from a power brick connected to the DC powered connector (depending
upon the displays configuration). Ensure that this/these cable(s) are properly connected to
the terminal, and that the display is turned on. Check that the VGA or DVI video cable is
properly connected to both the 5965 and the terminal. Check each end of the cable to
ensure that no pins have been bent. (If another 5965 display is available you can quickly
isolate the problem to either the display or terminal by temporarily replacing the 5965 with
another.)
3. Check that the terminal or application is not in a standby, or suspend mode. The front
panel LED should be illuminated Amber if in one of these modes. If the system is found to
be in one of these modes, return the system to normal operating mode as required by the
application. In the normal operating mode the front panel LED should be illuminated
Green.
4. Enter the On Screen Display (OSD) menu and check that the Brightness, Contrast, or
Frequency controls are not misadjusted. Perform Factory Reset or Autoadjust from the
OSD if necessary.
5. If, at this point, the unit is still not functioning correctly it may be necessary to open the
unit for service. Visually inspect the front of the LCD panel for any obvious damage.
Replace the LCD panel if damaged & recalibrate the Touch Screen.
6. If the LCD backlight is functioning correctly, check that the internal cable harness between
the LCD panel and the main Controller Board is properly connected at both ends. Re-seat
these connectors if necessary.
7. If the problem persists, replace the main Controller Board and then perform the
Calibration procedure.

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Condition: Image position


If it is impossible to position the image correctly, i.e. the image adjustment controls will
not move the image far enough, then test using another graphics card.

Condition: Image appearance


A faulty panel can have blank lines, failed sections, flickering or flashing display. An
incorrect graphics card refresh rate, resolution, or interlaced mode can cause the image to
be the wrong size, to scroll, to flicker badly, or have no image.

Condition: Sparkling on the display


Faulty LCD panel or LVDS signal cable.

Condition: LCD Dim/Contrast too Light or Dark


1. Unit is cold. Wait 15 minutes for unit to reach operating temperature before measuring
brightness or contrast. Do not expose the unit to operating temperatures below 5 C.
2. Unit in direct sunlight. For best display quality, keep the unit out of direct sunlight or other
bright light sources.
3. The OSD controls may have been misadjusted. Enter the On Screen Display menu and
check that the Brightness and Contrast controls are properly set. You may wish to perform
Factory Reset from the OSD menu to establish the default settings for these controls.
4. One of the LCDs backlight tubes may have failed, or the LCDs backlight tubes may be
near the end of their useful life. Replace the LCD panel. Recalibrate Touch Screen.
5. The Backlight inverter may be damaged. Replace the backlight inverter board if necessary.
6. If the problem persists, replace the main Controller Board and then perform the
Calibration procedure.

Condition: Lines in LCD Display


1.

The display may need to be calibrated. Enter the OSD menu and perform Autoadjust.

2. The external VGA cable may be loose. Check the VGA cable for bent pins and ensure that
the VGA cable is securely fastened at both ends.
3. The Internal LCD harness running between the main Controller Board and the LCD panel
may be loose. Re-seat the connectors at both ends of this wiring harness.
4. While very unlikely, it is possible that the LCD panel could have failed. Try replacing the
LCD panel & recalibrate the Touch Screen. If this does not correct the problem reinstall
the old LCD panel and replace the main Controller Board and then perform the
Calibration procedure.

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Condition: USB Device not Working Properly


Keyboard, Mouse, Touch I/f, MSR not Working Properly
1. Select that a cable is attached to the Powered USB port on the 5965 display, that this cable
is properly connected to the terminal, and that the display is turned on.
Note: If another 5965 display is available you can quickly isolate the problem to either
the display or terminal by temporarily replacing the 5965 with another.
2. Select Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager to determine that
the terminal sees the USB hub in the display and the USB devices (touch system, MSR,
and whatever might be connected to the external USB port) connected to this hub.
3. If the displays USB hub is not found, verify that the display is receiving 12 volt power.
Depending upon which terminal the 5965 is connected to there may be a fuse for the 12V
PlusPower feed in the terminal.
4. Remove all USB drivers from the terminal in Device Manager and allow find new
hardware to replace them.
5. If the hub is still not found, check the fuse inside the 5965 on the main Controller Board. If
the fuse is good and the hub is still not found, replace the main Controller Board and then
perform the Calibration procedure.
6. If the hub is found but a specific device is not operational, focus upon the failing device. If
the failing device is the touch interface consider replacing the touch sensor. If this does not
correct the failure use the old touch sensor and replace the main Controller Board and then
perform Calibration procedure.
7. If the failing device is the MSR, make certain that the MSR card is oriented the correct
way with respect to the cards magnetic stripe. Make certain that the MSR cable harness
and ground connections are correctly attached and that the electrical integrity of the
connections are good. Pay particular attention to the MSR cable harness connection at the
main Controller Board. This connector can suffer particular abuse and may have
completely, or, intermittently failed. This can be checked by temporarily attaching a
known good MSR kit to the display. If the symptom is poor read performance or a missing
track, try cleaning the MSR head, otherwise replace the MSR kit.
8. If the failing device is the touch interface, uninstall the Microchip UniWin driver and
reinstall. If the problem persists, visually inspect the touch sensor for any obvious damage,
check that the sensors tail does not show obvious damage, check that the sensors tail is
properly connected to the main Controller Board and replace if necessary. Otherwise,
replace the main Controller Board. If either the touch sensor or the main Controller Board
is replace you must perform the Calibration procedure.
9. If the failing device is an externally connected USB device, verify that the external USB
port is functioning by connecting some known good device to the port. If the port proves
bad replace the main Controller Board and then perform the Calibration procedure.
Otherwise, replace the failing device.

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Condition: Audio not Working or Imbalanced


1. Check that the external audio cable does not have an open conductor and is properly
attached at both the terminal and the display end.
2. Check the audio driver settings (in the terminals control panel), pay specific attention to
the volume and balance settings.
3. Check the 5965s OSD volume and mute setting.
4. Check that the internal audio cable harness is properly connected.
5. Replace internal speaker assembly.
6. Replace the main Controller Board and then perform the Calibration procedure.

Condition: OSD Controls not Functioning Correctly


1. Check that the OSD control board is mounted correctly in the front bezel and that the
button tree is mounted correctly in the rear bezel.
2. Check that the grounding lug near the OSD wiring harness does not short to nearby traces
on the OSD board.
3. Ensure that the wiring harness connecting the OSD control board to the main Controller
Board is not damaged and that the connectors are properly seated at both ends of the
harness.
4. Replace the OSD control board.
5. Replace the main Controller Board and then perform the Calibration procedure.

Continued failure
If the unit keeps failing, consider and investigate whether you are short circuiting the
equipment or doing something else seriously wrong. Generally, after common sense issues
have been resolved we recommend step-by-step substitution of known working parts to
isolate the problem.

Chapter 4: Problem Isolation Procedures

Troubleshooting Flow Chart

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Chapter 4: Problem Isolation Procedures

Chapter 5: Disassembly Procedures

This section explains how to disassemble the 5965 Touch LCD Display for servicing.
Caution: Power down the terminal before disassembling the unit.

Removing the LCD Monitor from the Mount


1. Remove the screws (4) that secure the Mount to the 5965 Display.

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Removing the MSR


1. Remove the rear Sliding Cover by sliding it toward the top of the display as shown.

Rear Sliding Cover

25825

2. Remove the MSR Cover (2 screws).

MSR Cover

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3. Remove screws that secure the MSR (2 screws).

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4. Disconnect the MSR Cable and the Ground Cable (screw) from the unit.
MSR Cable

Ground Cable
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No MSR
If your unit is not configured with an MSR it has a No MSR Cover to remove (2 captive
screws).

No MSR Cover

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Disassembling the Display Head


Removing the Back Cover
Note: This procedure assumes that the MSR and Mount have been removed.
1. Lay the monitor face down on a flat surface.
2. Remove the screws (10) that secure the Back Cover.

Back Panel Screws

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Removing the OSD Board


1. Disconnect the OSD Cable from the Controller Board.
2. Remove the screws (2) that secure the OSD Board.

OSD Cable

OSD Board Screws

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Removing the Controller Board


1. Remove the screws (6) from around the edge of the screen (one is located under a
Connector Cover) and the 3/16 Hex screws (4) beside the video connectors.

Screws

Speaker Harness

Hex Screws
25446

2. Disconnect the Speaker Harness Connector.

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3. Slide the Controller Screen as shown to disengage the tabs from the chassis.

Controller Screen

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Note: When replacing the Controller Screen make sure all cables are not pinched under
the screen.

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4. Carefully disconnect the Inverter Cable, Touch Screen Cable, and Inverter Cable from the
Controller Board.
Inverter Cable

Touch Screen Cable

LVDS Cable

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5. Remove the screws (6) that secure the Controller Board.

Controller Board Screws

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Note: The Calibration procedure must be performed after reassembling the terminal.

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Removing the Inverter Board


1. Disconnect the Backlight Cables from the Inverter Board.
1. Remove the hex nuts (2) that secure the Inverter Board.
Inverter Board Hex Nuts

Backlight Cables

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Removing the LCD


1. Remove the screws (7) that secure the LCD Bracket Assembly. Remove the assembly.
LCD Bracket Screws

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2. Remove the screws (4) that secure the LCD to the bracket.
LCD Assembly w/Gasket
497-0462873

27262

3. Gently separate the LCD from the bracket and Touch Sensor.
Caution: Use care when handling the LCD Module and the Touch Sensor. These parts
must be free of finger prints and foreign debris after reassembly.

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Removing the Touch Screen


1. Note how the Touch Screen is oriented before removing it. Carefully remove the screen
from the Bezel. The screen is not secured and only rests on a gasket.
Touch Screen

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Note: The Calibration procedure must be performed after reassembling the terminal.

Chapter 6:

Circuit Boards

Controller PCB
Touch Screen
(CN24)

LVDS
(CN4)

Not Used
(CN18)
MSR
(CN19)

OSD
(CN9)

Inverter
(CN7)

VGA
(CN1)
DVI
(CN2)
Not Used
(CN22)
USB
(CN15)
USB
(CN20, CN21)

Not Used
(CN6)

Power+USB Input
(CN17)

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Connectors
Power + USB (CN17)

Pin

Function

Vbus

D-

D+

Ground

Ground

+12VDC

+12VDC

Ground

Power (CN6)

2
1
Pin

Function

12-24V DC

Ground

Chapter 6: Circuit Boards

VGA Video (CN1)


5

15

11

10

Pin

Function

Pin

Function

Red

+5V DDC

Green

10

Sync GND

Blue

11

Monitor ID bit 0

Monitor ID bit 2

12

SDA (for DDC)

VGA detect

13

H Sync

Ground R

14

V Sync

Ground G

15

SCL (for DDC)

Ground B

USB (CN20, CN21, CN15)

PIN

Signal

Color

VBUS

Red

D-

White

D+

Green

GND

Black

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DVI (CN2)
1

8
16
24

17

Pin

24

Function

Pin

Function

Data2-

13

Data3+

Data2+

14

+5V

Data2/4_SHLD

15

GND

Data4-

16

H_Plug_DET

Data4+

17

Data0-

DDC_CLK

18

Data0+

DDC_Data

19

Data0/5_SHLD

A_VSYNC

20

Data5-

Data1-

21

Data5+

10

Data1+

22

CLK_SHLD

11

Data1/3_SHLD

23

CLK+

12

Data3-

24

CLK-

LVDS (CN4)
Pin

Function

Pin

Function

+3.3Vcc

11

TXE2m

+3.3Vcc

12

TXE2p

GND

13

GND

GND

14

TXECKm

TXE0m

15

TXECKp

TXE0p

16

GND

GND

17

TXE3m

TXE1m

18

TXE3p

TXE1p

19

GND

10

GND

20

PNPWR

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Inverter PCB
Backlights

ION

C AU T

E
VOLTAG
HIGH

To Controller PCB

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Connectors
Cable to Controller PCB (CN7)
Pin

Function

12V / 24V

5V

Bright

Light On

GND

PL1 / PL2 (Backlights)


Pin

Function

High V

NC

Low V

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Chapter 6:

Maintenance

Cabinet and Screen Cleaning Procedures


NCR touch screen terminals are designed for general retail applications. These products are
resistant to spills and dust. However, these products are not spill proof or dust proof.
To maintain proper operation, users should prevent water, beverages, or cleaning agents from
being introduced into the unit during storage, operation, or cleaning.
To clean your terminal, use the following procedures:
1. Disconnect the unit from the power outlet before cleaning.
2. Use a soft cloth dampened lightly with a mild non-abrasive soap & water solution or 70%
Isopropyl Alcohol.
3. Gently wipe the subject area clean.
4. Wipe the damp areas dry. Make sure the glass and touch screen edges are completely dry
before using the unit.
5. Avoid getting any liquids inside the unit. If liquid does get inside, have a qualified service
technician check it before you power it on again.

Cleaners/Solvents to Use
Use the following cleaner/solvents to clean the unit.

Mild Non-Abrasive Soap and Water Solution


or

70% Isopropyl Alcohol

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Cleaners/Solvents to NOT Use


Do NOT use any of the following to clean the unit. They can damage the unit.

Methyl Alcohol
Degreasers
Ethyl Alcohol
Ammonia-based Cleaners such as glass cleaners (Windex)
Abrasive Cleaners
Vinegar Cleaners
Any Strong Dissolvent
Thinner
Benzene
Compressed Air.
Solvents
Bleach

Cleaning the Glass


1. Do not wipe the screen with a cloth or sponge that could scratch the surface.
2. Spray an ammonia-based glass cleaner on a soft cloth and gently wipe the glass screen
clean.
Warning: Do not use any other types of cleaners such as vinegar, solvents, or
degreasers. These can damage the screen.
1. Wipe the screen and edges dry.
2. Allow the glass and screen edges to completely dry before using the unit.

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MSR Cleaning Procedures


MSR Cleaning Cards and MSR Treatment Cards may be purchased from NCR or KIC
Products. For details, see http://www.ncr-direct.com or http://www.kicproducts.com.

MSR Cleaning and Treatment Cards


Part

Part Number

MSR Cleaning Card, Dry

NCR Part Number

998-0052929

MSR Cleaning Card, Wet

520522 (box of 50)

603-9014730

MSR Treatment Card

9436-2446 (box of 20)

497-0453056

MSR Treatment Card


The MSR Treatment Card is used to assist in protecting Magnetic Stripe Readers from
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), which can cause failures when swiping cards that have metallic
hologram stripes.
Swipe the card through the MSR in a smooth motion. Only swipe it down ONCE and up
ONCE. Allow the device to dry for 5 minutes before swiping any other cards.
Note: Each long side of the card may be used twice. Each short side of the card may be used
only once. Thus, a single card can treat 6 MSR devices with one UP and one DOWN swipe per
MSR device. These limits should not be exceeded 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
(Ziploc) bag for future use.

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Cleaning/Treatment Frequency
New MSR:
Prior to placing in operation, the MSR device should be swiped with the MSR Treatment Card.
Existing MSR:
An existing MSR should be cleaned using an MSR Cleaning Card before treating it with a
MSR Treatment Card. For low use retail establishments, the cleaning and treatment procedures
should be followed at least once per month. In areas of extremely high traffic (in excess of 500
swipes per day) or an operating environment that is high in contaminants, such as found in the
food service industry, a weekly cleaning and treatment should be performed.

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Chapter 7:

Touch Screen Operation

Introduction
This chapter contains considerations for touch operations. Topics include:

Touch Mode of operation

Turning off the mouse pointer

Terminal placement when there are multiple terminals in close proximity

Touch Mode of Operation


There are three modes of touch operation available. The desired mode is dependent on the type
of application being used.
Normal Mode: This mode compares to normal mouse operation. The selection is made when
the item on the screen is touched and activated when double-touched. Multiple items can be
selected by touching and dragging your finger to another location, forming a rectangular box
to encompass the items.
Touch Down Mode: The selection activates immediately when the screen is touched. This
mode is popular in Convenience Store environments, where quick operation is demanding.
Touch Lift Off Mode: The selection activates when the finger is removed from the screen.
This mode is preferred in environments where the operator prefers to slide their finger around
on the screen until the item is located and then remove their finger to make the selection.

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Changing the Touch Mode


The default touch mode setting is Normal. You can switch modes in the Windows Control
Panel.
1. Select Start > Programs > Microchip TSHARC Control Panel.
2. Select the Touch Settings Tab.
3. Select the preferred Touch Mode.
4. Select Apply.

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Turning Off the Mouse Pointer


Certain applications prefer NOT to display a pointer during operations. Use the following
procedure to turn the pointer off.
1. Download the file containing the mouse pointers from the NCR website.
2. http://www.ncr.com
1. At this site, select the Support tab.
2. Select Drivers and Patches Retail Support Files NCR RealPOS and
SelfServ Terminal and Operating Systems NCR RealPOS 70XRT (7403)
Windows Windows XP Pro, Windows EP Embedded, and WEPOS
3. Download pointers.zip.
3. Copy the ZIP file to the system.
4. Open the ZIP file and extract the empty.cur file to the folder that Windows uses to store all
its cursor files:
C:\Windows\cursors.
5. Select Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Mouse Pointers tab.

6. Select Normal Select from the Customize list.


7. Select Browse.

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8. Navigate to the empty.cur file.

9. Select Open Apply.


The pointer should now be changed to none in the Mouse Properties.

Note: To change back to the original settings select Use Default Apply OK.

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Terminal Placement
If multiple touch terminals are installed within 254 mm (10 in.) of each other it may be
necessary to change the touch operating frequency on one or more of the units to prevent
interference when they are operated simultaneously.
Less Than 254 mm (10 in.)

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Please contact NCR Services for software tools to accomplish this change.

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Appendix A:

Interconnection Diagram

Touch Screen
LCD Panel

LVDS Input

LCD Panel Lamps

Inverter
Main Controller

USB-A
(Downstream)

USB mini B
(Upstream)
USB+Power

DVI - Video

VGA - Video

Power
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