NCR 5877
NCR 5877
NCR 5877
Site Preparation
16mm (0.6in.)
426mm (16.8in.)
16mm (0.6in.)
NOTICE This is a contractual document. It contains important warning and confers important legal rights and obligations. You are advised to read it carefully. It is the responsibility of the customer to assure that all installation preparations are complete and in compliance with all specifications and requirements of NCR and all applicable national, state, or local codes, regulations and laws. The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation. Trademark Information It is the policy of NCR Corporation (NCR) to improve products as new technology, components, software, and firmware become available. NCR, therefore, reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the world. In some instances, photographs are of equipment prototypes. Therefore, before using this document, consult with your NCR representative or NCR office for information that is applicable and current. To maintain the quality of our publications, we need your comments on the accuracy, clarity, organization, and value of this book. Address correspondence to: NCR Financial Solutions Group Ltd Information Solutions Kingsway West Dundee, Scotland DD2 3XX 2001 By NCR Corporation Dayton, Ohio U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
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Information to User
This equipment must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference to radio communications will not occur in a particular commercial installation. If this equipment does cause interference, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult an NCR service representative immediately. NCR Corporation is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorised modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by NCR. Such unauthorized modifications, substitutions, or attachments may void the users authority to operate the equipment. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modifications, substitutions, or attachments will be the responsibility of the user.
Caution
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Preface
This book contains the information necessary for the preparation of a site conforming to NCR specifications. It is very important that the site complies with the requirements specified in this document because, once the equipment has been installed, deficiencies in site preparation or the problems caused by these deficiencies are much more difficult to detect and correct. Further, failure to comply with these requirements or to take proper steps to protect equipment against risks identified in this document may cause serious damage to the equipment and to the customers business. In addition to the need to comply with the requirements specified, electrical wiring and mechanical systems must also comply with all relevant codes, laws and regulations. It is important that the site be prepared by a customer or his agent who is fully conversant with the special requirements of electronic equipment. The responsibility for ensuring that the site is prepared in compliance with this document remains with the customer. For information and guidance only, a list is provided, in general terms, of those matters for which the customer is responsible. This list is not intended to be comprehensive, and in no way modifies, alters, or limits the responsibility of the customer for all aspects of adequate site preparation. NCR staff will be available to answer questions relating to the contents of this document but, except where
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the customer has been notified that a full or partial consultancy service is available and/or that NCR will be willing to undertake a preliminary or final site survey and the customer shall have entered into a formal contract with NCR for provision of the same
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no comment, suggestion or advice offered or not offered about preparation of the site nor any inspection of the site whether before or after preparation is to be taken as approval of the location of the site and equipment or of its preparation and NCR will not be liable in respect of any comment, suggestion or advice given by its staff or in respect of any failure to give advice.
Finally, only the customer can know the full extent of damage which may be caused to his business by reason of failure of the equipment which is to be installed. For this reason, it is the customers responsibility to ascertain the extent of any such possible damage to his existing or planned business, and to effect full insurance in respect of it.
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Table of Contents
Contents
Chapter 1 Planning Check List and Installation Accessories Planning Check List ..............................................................................1-1 Installation Accessories ........................................................................1-2
Chapter 2 Physical Requirements Overview ................................................................................................2-1 Customer Responsibilities....................................................................2-2 Product Identification ...........................................................................2-3 Packaging Dimensions .........................................................................2-4 Terminal Dimensions............................................................................2-5 Installation And Service Clearances ...................................................2-6 Securing Bolt Location Points .........................................................2-8 Securing Bolts....................................................................................2-9 Floor Covering ..................................................................................2-9 P77 Location ......................................................................................2-9 Weight and Floor Loading ............................................................2-10 Access For All ......................................................................................2-11 Heights To Main Facia Items ........................................................2-12 Recommended Wheelchair Clearance.........................................2-13
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Chapter 3 Electrical Requirements Power Quality Distribution And Grounding Requirements.......... 3-1 AC Requirements ............................................................................. 3-1 Input Voltage Setting....................................................................... 3-1 Power Cable ...................................................................................... 3-2 Grounding Requirements ............................................................... 3-3 Transient Power Loss ...................................................................... 3-3 EMI Susceptibility ............................................................................ 3-3 EMI Emission .................................................................................... 3-3 Communications Requirements ......................................................... 3-4 High Order Communications Cables............................................ 3-4 Alarm Interface Cable...................................................................... 3-6
Chapter 4 Installation Site Environmental Requirements Environmental Requirements ............................................................. 4-1 Temperature And Humidity .......................................................... 4-1 All Environments ............................................................................. 4-2 Barometric Pressure ......................................................................... 4-2 Heat Dissipation ............................................................................... 4-2 Air Flow ............................................................................................. 4-2 Temperature Rise ............................................................................. 4-2 Acoustical Noise............................................................................... 4-2
Chapter 5 Decals Decal Specifications .............................................................................. 5-1 Card Accept....................................................................................... 5-2 Card Orientation Decal ................................................................... 5-3 Exit/Entry Slot Decals ..................................................................... 5-4
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Appendix A Transient Protection AC Power Line Transient Protection.................................................A-1 Data Line Transient Protection...........................................................A-3
Appendix B Power Protection NCR Power Protection and Cabling Products ................................. B-1 AC Power Line Transient Protection............................................ B-1 Data Line Transient Protection ...................................................... B-2 Uninterruptible Power Supplies ................................................... B-2 Contact Information ........................................................................ B-4
Index
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Chapter 1
Select site and make scaled floor plan Ensure correct environmental conditions Establish all contractor and vendor related schedules including surrounds/kiosk vendors Check communication line requirements Plan application development Check floor plan and make any alterations Install additional electrical outlets (if required) Prepare site for data communication Arrange for designing and printing of overlays/decals Order information products Order media supplies Plan operator training (optional) Ensure data communications equipment is installed and tested Ensure installation accessories listed are available
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Installation Accessories
When installing the terminal, it is recommended that the following items are available:
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Pincers/claw hammer to remove staples/nails from around the air/sea pallet 19mm (3/4 in.) for UL safe, ring/open-ended combination spanner and socket to remove pallet bolts, and to fit floor bolts Cross-head screwdriver 13mm (17/32 in.) spanner or socket - to remove the four screws that secure either of the cross struts to the pallet 10mm (13/32in.) ring/open ended combination spanner - for attaching earth stud 17 mm (11/16 in.) ring/open-ended combination spanner or socket Wooden/metal safety blocks to support the terminal during installation 4mm (7/64 in.) Allen key Hex nut driver set (including M3 and M4 sizes) Selection of screwdrivers for flat blade and cross head applications Forklift or a lifting/moving device Packing to protect exterior of the terminal while on trolleys Lifting Trolleys (may need to be modified, refer to the NCR 5877 Personas ATM Installation Manual (B006-6209-A000) Scissors.
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Chapter 2
Physical Requirements
Overview Customer Responsibilities Product Identification Packaging Dimensions Terminal Dimensions Installation And Service Clearances Securing Bolt Location Points Securing Bolts UL Standard Security Safe Floor Covering P77 Location Weight and Floor Loading Standard Security (UL 291) Safe Access For All Heights To Main Facia Items Recommended Wheelchair Clearance 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-8 2-9 2-9 2-9 2-9 2-10 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13
Physical Requirements
Overview
Overview
The NCR 5877 Personas ATM (P77) is a self-service ATM which may be installed in any suitable interior location. The P77 is designed to enable customers to avail themselves of a range of services such as:
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Customer Responsibilities
The customer must do or provide the following:
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When required by NCR, provide the NCR customer service representative with appropriate drawings that indicate: Location of the equipment q Site wiring (power and signal, paths and lengths) q Location of other equipment capable of generating electrical q noise, electromagnetic interference, heat, etc. Make building alterations necessary to meet wiring and other site requirements Provide and install all communications cables, wall jacks, special connectors and associated hardware Provide and install necessary power distribution boxes, conduits, grounds, lightning protection and associated hardware Make sure all applicable codes, regulations and laws (including but not limited to electrical, building, safety and health, disabilities) are met Provide and install auxiliary power or other equipment as required Provide storage or service areas as required Make sure the environmental requirements of the system/unit are met Provide floor coverings and environmental systems that limit or control static electricity build-up and discharge.
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Product Identification
The product is identified by a class type number (5877), and a 4digit model number which is printed on a label (similar to the following) attached to the inside wall of the P77 near the ON/OFF switch. The first two digits of this model number identify the major model (normally 01), the next two digits identify the minor model (normally 01). The serial number is unique to each P77, as is the Class number combined with the Tracer number.
Class Serial NCR Financial Solutions Group Ltd Dundee Scotland Made in U.K.
5877 08-XXXXXXXX
Model XXXX
Electromagnetic Compatibility
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This apparatus does not exceed Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Canada. Le present appariel nemet pas bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique du Canada.
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Packaging Dimensions
The type of packaging used is dependent on the shipping method road or air/sea freight. If access to the installation location is not wide enough to allow the package to pass through, unpack the P77 in an area with sufficient access.
800 mm (31.50 in.) 1150 mm (45.28 in.)
Road
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Height = 1750mm (68.90 in.) Depth = 1150mm (45.28 in.) Width = 800mm (31.49 in.)
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Road Package:
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Height = 1640mm (64.56 in.) Depth = 1200mm (47.24 in.) Width = 800mm (31.49 in.).
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Terminal Dimensions
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753 mm (29.7 in.) 38 mm (1.5 in.) Cable Access on Rear Panel 360 mm (14.2 in.) 548 mm (21.6 in.) 38 mm (1.5 in.)
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Recommended
1492 mm (58.7 in.)
38 mm (1.5 in.) Cable Access on Rear Panel 472 mm (18.6 in.) 548 mm (21.6 in.) 38 mm (1.5 in.)
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The following illustrations show the dimensions for the securing bolt location points for UL Standard Security safe viewed from above. UL
Rear of Terminal 265 mm (10.43 in.)
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Securing Bolts
The P77 must be bolted to the floor using four (4) securing bolts. The floor must be capable of taking the anchor points for the bolts. Note: The securing bolts, anchors and appropriate washers must be supplied by the owning organisation. The minimum specification for bolts to secure the P77 to a plinth or a stone/concrete floor is:
M12 Rawlbolt - 12mm (0.47 in.) diameter x 38mm (1.5 in.) minimum long Anchor point for M12 Rawlbolt, length suitable to clamp 25.4mm (1 in.) minimum of bolt.
Tighten only to compress Spring Washer
Ground Rawlbolt
An antistatic floor covering should be used. This floor covering should be of a type which will not generate dust or fluff. The P77 should not be located in a position where bright sunlight will fall directly on the P77 screen.
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The P77 must be installed on a solid, level floor capable of supporting the maximum weight. The weight of the P77 varies with configuration, however, only the maximum weight should be considered since additional options may be added after installation. The P77 can be stabilised by using the bolts that secure the transportation feet to the terminal. Refer NCR 5877 Personas ATM Installation Manual (B006-6209-A000). Note: Floor loading is calculated by dividing the maximum weight of the P77 by the surface area of the P77 base (the area in contact with the floor).
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The following illustrations shows the heights from the P77 base (safe floor) to the main items, or exit slots, located on the P77 facia.
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of Currency Exit
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of Card Entry
The following illustration shows the recommended clearance for wheelchair approach.
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Chapter 3
Electrical Requirements
Power Quality Distribution And Grounding Requirements AC Requirements Input Voltage Setting Power Cable Grounding Requirements Transient Power Loss EMI Susceptibility EMI Emission Communications Requirements High Order Communications Cables High Order Communications Standard Cable (RS-232) Alarm Interface Cable 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-6
Electrical Requirements
AC Requirements
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The P77 can operate from the following input mains voltages:
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Power Cable
The power cable supplied with the P77 is fitted with a NEMA type 5-15P power source connector. If this is not suitable for your use, it should be replaced with a suitable power source connector. This connector must be wired as shown below: The power cable supplied is 3m (9ft 9 in.) in length. If it is necessary to increase this length to meet site requirements, then the extension must satisfy local or country regulations.
Warning
Note: The annotations within brackets are included to comply with United Kingdom legislation and refer to the markings on United Kingdom three pin plugs.
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Grounding Requirements
The P77 operates from a single phase 3 wire supply; live, neutral and ground. The power requirements of this unit will normally permit it to operate within existing wiring configurations and from existing branch mains outlets with the following provisions: 1 If this supply is provided from a general purpose distribution panel, the other branch circuits from this panel must not be used to support heavy inductive loads such as air conditioners, elevators, microwave ovens, and so on. Nor may such equipment be operated on the same branch circuit as the P77. If using distribution panels, all branch circuit grounding conductors must be connected to an insulated terminal strip in the distribution panel. The grounding conductor from the distribution panel to the building ground point must be at least equal in size to the power conductor necessary to supply the NCR system.
Note: The building ground point can affect data integrity. For additional information refer to the Data Line Transient Protection section of Appendix A. The voltage loss due to power interruptions must not be more than 50% of the nominal value for a maximum of one half cycle at a maximum rate of 1 every 10 seconds. The P77 meets NCR CES-2-11-09 and CES-2-11-10 (details available on request). The P77 meets FCC Class A and FTZ VDE 0871/0875 requirements for radiated and conducted emission.
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Communications Requirements
Voltage transients, line noise, surges, sags, impulses, and spikes may be experienced routinely or sporadically. When such phenomena occur, the use of protective devices, as described in Appendix A, may be required to ensure proper operation of the equipment. It is the responsibility of the customer to assure that all installation preparations are complete and in compliance with NCR specifications and requirements and with all national, state or local telephone and telegraph regulations and laws. The high order communications cable type depends upon the communications system to be used.
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Note: Communications cables are not supplied with the P77. If these cables are required, it is the customers responsibility to have them installed. All communications cables are routed through the back of the P77, underneath the module tray to the PC core.
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The interconnecting cable to the remote modem should not exceed 15.24m (50ft.) in length, and must conform to the specification and wiring given in the following diagram.
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At a point 940mm (37 in.) from the connector end of the cable, remove a 20mm (0.8 in.) section of the outer sleeve as shown. Note: Take care not to cut through the cable shielding when removing the outer sleeve.
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Cable Preparation
The P77 may, optionally, be configured to provide an alarm interface which enables the P77 to be connected to an external local alarm system. The interface may take the form of one of two options; a basic alarm system or an enhanced alarm system. The external alarm system must provide to the P77, through the alarm interface cable wiring, a non-interruptible, stabilized power supply with the following specifications:
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The interconnecting cable to the P77 is similar for both alarm interface options and must conform to the following specification and wiring:
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Cable Preparation
Starting from the connector end, remove 20mm (0.8 in.) sections of the outer sleeve at the distances detailed in the following diagram. Note: Take care not to cut through the cable shielding when removing the outer sleeve.
20 mm (0.8 in.) 20 mm (0.8 in.) 20 mm (0.8 in.)
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Chapter 4
Environmental Requirements
Environmental Requirements
For the terminal to function correctly, the installation site should meet the following environmental requirements. The terminal will operate over a range of temperature and humidity. However, continuous operation at or near the range limits or in a location where the temperature and humidity change beyond the specification, should be avoided. The temperature and humidity ranges are as follows:
Temperature: 10 C to 40 C (50 F to 104 F) Temperature change rate: 10oC (50oF) per hour Relative humidity: 20% to 80% Relative humidity change rate: 10% per hour Dew point temperature restriction: 26oC (79oF) maximum.
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All Environments
Storage range (up to three months): Temperature: -10oC to 50oC (14oF to 122oF) q Temperature change rate: 15oC per hour q (27oF per hour) Relative humidity: 10% to 90%. q Transit range (up to one week): Temperature: -40oC to 60oC (-40oF to 140oF) q Temperature change rate: 20oC per hour q (36oF per hour) Relative humidity: 5% to 95%. q Extreme power on range (up to one hour): Temperature: 0oC to 40oC (32oF to 104oF) q Temperature change rate: 10oC per hour q (18oF per hour) Relative humidity: 10% to 95%. q
Barometric Pressure
Equivalent altitude: up to a maximum of 3000 metres (9750 feet). The heat dissipation of the terminal is 378kcal per h (1500Btu per h or 1606.5 kJ) maximum. The air flow through the terminal is rated at 0.1m3 per s (212ft3 per min.). The temperature rise for air passing through the terminal is 3oC (5.4oF). Does not exceed 65dBA in idle mode or 68dBA while operating.
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Chapter 5
Decals
Decal Specifications Card Accept Card Orientation Decal Exit/Entry Slot Decals P77 Example Decals Recommended Icon, Text and Braille Placement 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-5
Decals
Decal Specifications
Decal Specifications
This following illustration shows the approximate locations for the decals which you may wish to fit to the front of your P77.
Cash
Specifications and guidelines for the various decals are given in the following sections.
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Card Accept
The Card Accept decal, which is typically used to provide the consumer with information on card acceptance, surcharging or general advertising should conform to the following dimensions:
3mm (0.12in.) radius on all corners
95mm (3.74in.)
111mm (4.37in.)
The insert should be a maximum of 0.8mm (0.031 in.) thick. NCR recommend that the insert be made from one of the following materials:
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If the Card Reader Module window is to be customised to indicate card orientation. The card/decal to be inserted should be a maximum of 0.75mm (0.029 in.) thick and conform to the following dimensions:
3mm (0.12in.) radius on all corners
86mm (3.35in.)
54mm (2.12in.)
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Decals can be used to identify the exit/entry slots for the receipt printer, cash dispenser and card entry. The decal should be a maximum of 0.5mm (0.02 in.) thick and it is recommended that it is made from Textured Polycarbonate with 3M 467 High Performance MP adhesive. Note: A combination of your application and screen graphics can be used as an alternative to indicate the exit/entry slots.
Cash
12.5 mm (0.49 in.)
55 mm (2.17 in.)
4 mm (0.16 in.)
Receipt
12.5 mm (0.49 in.)
95 mm (3.74 in.)
Card Insert
12.5 mm (0.49 in.)
86 mm (3.39 in.)
Note: The overall dimensions given on these decals are the dimensions of the decal recesses on the P77.
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On the P77, the MEIs are within the decal location recesses, this has to be considered when designing decals. The following are recommendations only:
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if the background of the decal is transparent the decal can be the full depth 12.5mm (0.49in.) with/without a section (55mm (2.17in.) x 4mm (0.16in.) - the dotted area shown on the decals) cut out for the MEI. if a coloured background is required: the decal can be full depth 12.5mm (0.49in.) with a section q (55mm (2.17in.) x 4mm (0.16in.) - the dotted area shown on the decals) cut out for the MEI. or
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the decal can be 8mm (0.32in.) deep and be positioned along the top of the MEI.
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Appendix A
Transient Protection
AC Power Line Transient Protection Data Line Transient Protection A-1 A-3
Transient Protection
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Dissipate energy to match the appropriate application categories as defined by IEEE Standard 587. These categories are described in the following table:
Location Category Comparable to IEC No 664 Category Transient Waveform Amplitudes
A=Outlets > 10m (30 ft) from Cat. B A= Outlets > 20m (60 ft) from Cat. C B=Major feeders, short branch circuits, and load centres
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0.5 s Risetime, then 100 kHz Ringwave, each peak=60% of previous Volts=1.3 x 5 s Current= 8 x 20 s and 0.5 s Rise = 100 kHz Ringwave Volts = 1.2 x 5 s Current = 8 x 20 s
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Be of the voltage limiting (clipping), or tracking filter type. The suppressor must not clamp the voltage to zero, and must selfrecover after passage of the transient. The suppressor may be of the hybrid type construction that makes use of various technologies in order to meet speed and dissipation requirements Exhibit a short circuit mode upon its failure, thus providing a positive indication of its failure such as a blown fuse or tripped breaker Be listed by the accepted safety organization for the country involved (e.g. UL, CSA, VDE, ETL, etc.) and the installation must conform to local, state, and national electrical codes and regulations.
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Be of the voltage limiting type and must self-recover after passage of the transient Exhibit a short circuit mode upon its failure to insure a positive indication of its failure Insert less than 5 ohms resistance and minimal inductive and capacitive loading at the operating frequency, in each data line in order to avoid signal degradation Be installed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and national electrical codes and regulations.
Note: In certain countries, NCR is able to supply both power and data line transient suppressors as well as a comprehensive line of power conditioning equipment. For application data, contact your NCR Customer Services Division Representative.
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Appendix B
Power Protection
NCR Power Protection and Cabling Products AC Power Line Transient Protection Data Line Transient Protection Uninterruptible Power Supplies On-line UPS Enhanced Line-Interactive UPS Line-Interactive UPS Contact Information B-1 B-1 B-2 B-2 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-4
Power Protection
4060-4030-0094 4060-4050-0094
110V, 3 outlet, wall plug-in, 15 Amp suppressor, United States applications 110V, 3 outlet, strip, 15 Amp suppressor with 1.8 metres (6 feet) of power cable, United States applications 110V, 7 outlet, strip, 15 Amp suppressor with 1.8 metres (6 feet) of power cable, United States applications 220V, 4 outlet, strip, United Kingdom plug fitted 220V, 4 outlet, strip, German/European plug fitted 220V, 4 outlet, strip, French plug fitted
4060-4070-0094
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unique five-stage hybrid circuitry protection from spikes and surges protection covers all modes - line to neutral, line to earth (ground) and neutral to earth (ground) integral RF/EMI damping capability thermal overload protection high capacity fusing indicator lights display operational readiness highly flame retardant plastic housing, conforming to UL94-5V.
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The following Data Line Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors can be purchased from the NCR Power Protection and Cabling group to help protect the communications port against harmful transient surges from both external and internal sources not eliminated by Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) or other AC protection:
NCR Product ID Description
4060-K018-V000 25 pin, CMP, snaps in to United States surge suppressors 4060-K019-V000 25 pin, CFP, snaps in to United States surge suppressors 4060-K021-V000 25 pin, CMP, stand-alone, all applications 4060-K022-V000 25 pin, CFP, stand-alone, all applications
Note: The first two products are designed to snap-in to the interface port on NCR Series 4000 Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors in the United States. The second two products are designed to be standalone for use in Europe. Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) can be purchased from the NCR Power Protection and Cabling group to help protect information and equipment by providing power conditioning and battery back-up.
On-line UPS
NCR Product ID Description
4082-1000-7194 4082-1000-7494
1000 VA on-line UPS with rack/tower configuration, 120VAC 50/60 Hz 1000 VA on-line UPS with rack/tower configuration, 230VAC 50/60 Hz
on-line topology 10 minute battery backup at full load true sine wave output 100% clean, conditioned power to connected equipment
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extended battery cabinets available for extended run times on-board SNMP optional on all models standard LAN/serial (RS-232) network interface standard rack-mountable unit design also available in 1500 VA, 2000 VA and 3000 VA sizes.
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1000 VA Enhanced line-interactive UPS, 120VAC 60Hz 1000 VA Enhanced line-interactive UPS, 120VAC 60Hz Rack-mountable 1000 VA Enhanced line-interactive UPS, 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1000 V A Enhanced line-interactive UPS, 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Rack-mountable
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line-interactive topology 8 minute battery backup at full load true sine wave output input voltage selectable to 110/127 VAC or 220/240 VAC advanced battery management prolongs battery life and ensures quick availability after discharge advanced battery management for early failure detection and advanced user warning internal transformer provides voltage buck/boost standard LAN/serial (RS-232) network interface rack-mountable configuration available in 600 VA, 1500 VA, 2000 VA, 2200 VA, 2400 VA and 3000 VA sizes.
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Line-Interactive UPS
NCR Product ID 4070-1000-7194 4070-1000-7494 Description 1000 VA Line-interactive UPS, 120AC, 60 Hz 1000 VA Line-interactive UPS, 230VAC, 50/60 Hz
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line-interactive topology 7 minute battery backup at full load modified sine wave output input voltage selectable at 110/127 VAC or 220/240 VAC advanced battery management prolongs battery life and ensures quick availability after discharge advanced battery management for early failure detection and advanced user warning internal transformer provides voltage buck/boost standard LAN/serial (RS-232) network interface hot-swappable batteries available in 450 VA, 700 VA, 1500 VA sizes.
Contact Information Group on the power protection, data line transient suppressors and
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uninterruptible power supply products available, warranty or configuration assistance, call the appropriate number below:
Telephone
Worldwide
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Index
Index
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About This Document Preface vii AC Current Requirement s3-1 AC Power Line Transient Protection A-1, B-1 Access For All 2-11 Recommended Wheelchair Clearance 2-13 Alarm Interface Cable 3-6 Wiring 3-8 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 2-11 Cables Alarm Interface 3-6 High Order Communications 3-4 High Order Communications Standard (RS-232) 3-4 Canadian Standards Association (CSA) 2-11 Clearances Installation and Service 2-6 Communications Requirements 3-4 Customer Responsibilities 2-2 Data Line Transient Protection A-3, B-2 Decal Specifications 5-1 Card Accept 5-2 Card Orientation Decal 5-3 Exit/Entry Slots 5-4 Decals Examples 5-4 Icon, Text and Braille Placemen t5-5
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Index
Electrical Requirements 3-1 Communications Requirements 3-4 Power Distribution And Grounding 3-1 EMI Emission 3-3 EMI Susceptibility 3-3 Environmental Requirements 4-1 Acoustical Noise 4-2 Air Flow 4-2 All Environment s4-2 Barometric Pressure 4-2 Heat Dissipation 4-2 Temperature And Humidity 4-1 Temperature Rise 4-2 Floor Covering 2-9 Floor Loading 2-10 Grounding Requirements 3-3 High Order Comms Standard Cable (RS-232) 3-4 Humidity 4-1 Input Voltage Setting 3-1 Installation Accessories 1-2 Installation And Service Clearances 2-6 Location Points Securing Bolts 2-8 Noise Generation 4-2 Normal Operating Range Interior ATM Environment 4-1
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P77 Positioning 2-9 Packaging Dimensions 2-4 Physical Requirements Access For All 2-11 Customer Responsibilities 2-2 Installation And Service Clearances 2-6 Overview 2-1 Packaging Dimensions 2-4 Product Information 2-3 Terminal Dimensions 2-5 Planning Check List 1-1 Positioning The P77 2-9 Power Cable 3-2 Power Protection And Cabling Products B-1 AC Power Line Transient Protection B-1 Contact Information B-4 Data Line Transient Protection B-2 Uninterruptible Power Supplies B-2 Power Quality Distribution And Grounding Requirements AC Current Requirement s3-1 EMI Emission 3-3 EMI Susceptibility 3-3 Input Voltage Setting 3-1 Power Cable 3-2 Transient Power Loss 3-3 Preface vii Product Class Type 2-3 Information 2-3 Recommended Wheelchair Clearance 2-13 Securing Bolts Location Points 2-8 Specifications 2-9
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Index
Temperature And Humidity 4-1 Terminal Dimensions 2-5 Transient Power Loss 3-3 Transient Protection AC Power Line A-1 Data Line A-3 Uninterruptible Power Supplies B-2 Enhanced Line-Interactiv eB-3 Line-Interactive B-4 On-line B-2 Weight 2-10
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