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Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and
Label
7360-K072
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  • Page 1 Kit Instructions Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 7360-K072 Issue A...
  • Page 2 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. Software screen images are representative, and in some cases, may not match a customer’s installed software exactly.
  • Page 3 Revision Record Issue Date Remarks Aug 2022 First Issue...
  • Page 4 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label This publication provides procedures for installing the Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label to the NCR FastLane SelfServ™ Checkout (7360). Kit Contents Part Number Description 497-0532761 Kit - Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and...
  • Page 5 Tie Strap Plain 5.60LG (7 pcs) 497-0519622 Label - Hole Cover, Mid-Silver (3 pcs) 497-0511101 Lane Light Graphics Label – NCR Fastlane 497-0423108 Instructions Kit (Reference Sheet) * Items marked with an asterisk are not called out on the image.
  • Page 6 To install the Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label, follow these steps: Note: Ensure that the NCR Customer Helpdesk is informed when the Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera is installed in the store. 1. Remove the existing Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly, if necessary. For more...
  • Page 7 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Removing the Tri-Light/Lane Light (R6) To remove the Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the NCR SelfServ Checkout software and hardware systems. For more information, refer to the NCR SelfServ™ Checkout (7360) Hardware Service Guide (B005–0000–2378).
  • Page 8 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 3. Lift the Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly and then disconnect the cables. Tip: Mark all cables as to where they are connected to quickly determine the corresponding port when reconnecting the cables.
  • Page 9 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Removing Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole To remove the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, follow these steps: 1. Insert key in lock on the back of tower and then turn counterclockwise to unlock the terminal. 2. Lift up the Terminal Display.
  • Page 10 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 3. Remove the Scanner/Scale to access the screws that secure the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole. 4. Remove the two (2) screws securing the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole to the Tower Frame duct. 5. Remove the cables out of the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole. 6.
  • Page 11 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Installing the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole with Hole Cable To install the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole with Hole Cable to the 7360 unit, follow these steps: Note: The Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole with Hole Cable is required in installing the Tri- Light/Lane Light with IP Camera kits only on a 7360 unit.
  • Page 12 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 4. Insert the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable through the opening in the side of the Tri- Light/Lane Light Pole and route it out the top of the pole. Tri–Light Destination Connection (Location) Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable Extender I/O Box (Tri–Light/Lane Light port) Ethernet (LAN) Cable PoE Switch Tip: To make routing the cable extender through the pole easier, first attach a...
  • Page 13 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 5. Route the cables coming out of the unit so they align with the grooves and carefully insert the pole into the tower. 6. Secure the pole to the tower with two (2) screws.
  • Page 14 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 7. Insert the excess cables into the opening on the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole so that cables will not interfere with any outer items.
  • Page 15 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Installing the Label To install the Lane Light Label, follow these steps: 1. Remove the Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly from the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, if necessary. 2. Wipe any dust or dirt on the surface of both sides of the Lane Light. 3.
  • Page 16 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 4. Position the label on the Lane Light so that there is an equal space of ¼ in (6.35 mm) around the label. 5. Hold half of the label in place while peeling off the protective film from the other half of the label and then attach the label on the Lane Light, as shown in the image below.
  • Page 17 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 6. Peel off the protective film from the other half of the label and then attach the label to the Lane Light. 7. Smooth out any air bubbles.
  • Page 18 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Installing the IP Camera (Standard) To install the IP Camera (Standard) to the Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly, follow these steps: 1. Remove the existing Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly. For more information, refer to Removing the Tri-Light/Lane Light (R6) on page 4.
  • Page 19 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 3. Secure the LAN Cable to the Tri-Light Cable Channel Bracket using four (4) cable ties, as shown in the image below. 4. Slide the Tri-Light C-clamp Bracket on the new Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly.
  • Page 20 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 5. Slide the Tri-Light Cable Channel Bracket on the new Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly.
  • Page 21 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 6. Secure the Tri-Light Cable Channel Bracket to the Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly using two (2) screws.
  • Page 22 Installing the Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera Assembly To install the new Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera Assembly, follow these steps: Note: Ensure that the NCR Customer Helpdesk is informed when the Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera is installed in the store. 1. Remove the existing Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly, if necessary. For more...
  • Page 23 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 5. Insert the Tri-Light/Lane Light Assembly into the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole. Ensure that the pole holes are aligned. Note: Ensure that the LAN Cable and the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable do not intertwine when installing the Tri-Light/Lane Light assembly to the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole.
  • Page 24 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 8. Attach three (3) Label-Hole Covers to the holes on the Tri-Light/Lane Light, as show in the image below.
  • Page 25 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Routing the Cables The steps for routing the Tri-Light/Lane Light and LAN cable depend on the SelfServ Checkout configuration. For more information, refer to the following procedures: • Routing the Cables: 7360 R6-C Full Function (Fixed) on the facing page.
  • Page 26 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Routing the Cables: 7360 R6-C Full Function (Fixed) To route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable and LAN Cable in the Full Function (Fixed) unit, follow these steps: 1. Do the following: a. From the Tower Frame pole duct, route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable through the built-in hooks inside the Tower Frame.
  • Page 27 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable by doing the following: a. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and use cable ties to secure the cables on the bridge lances. b.
  • Page 28 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label No-Bag Unit: 7360 R6-C Full Function (Fixed) To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. Do the following: a. From the Tower Frame pole duct, route the cable down through the built-in hooks inside the Tower Frame. b.
  • Page 29 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and down the bottom exit hole, as shown in the image below. Note: Pass the cable through cable clamps and secure the cable on the bridge lances using cable ties.
  • Page 30 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Left-Hand Unit: 7360 R6-C Full Function (Fixed) To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route cable down the Scanner Bucket and out through the rear cable access hole.
  • Page 31 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. From the rear cable access hole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet and into the Bagwell through the left side cable exit hole. Use cable ties to secure the cable to the lance bridges.
  • Page 32 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Right-Hand Unit: 7360 R6-C Full Function (Fixed) To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down the Scanner Bucket and out through the rear cable access hole.
  • Page 33 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. From the rear cable access hole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet and into the Bagwell through the right side cable exit hole. Use cable ties to secure the cable to the lance bridges.
  • Page 34 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Routing the Cables: 7360 Full Function (Convertible) To route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable and LAN Cable in the 7360 Full Function (Convertible) unit, follow these steps: 1. Do the following: a. From the Tower Frame pole duct, route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable and the LAN Cable down through the built-in hooks inside the Tower Frame.
  • Page 35 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label d. Continue to route the cables into the corner cable access hole. 2. Route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable by doing the following. a. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and use cable ties to secure the cables on the bridge lances.
  • Page 36 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 3. Route the LAN Cable. Depending on the unit configuration, refer to the following: • No-Bag: 7360 Full Function (Convertible) on the next page. • Left-Hand Unit: 7360 Full Function (Convertible) on page 35. •...
  • Page 37 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label No-Bag: 7360 Full Function (Convertible) To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and down the bottom exit hole, as shown in the image below. Note: Pass the cable through cable clamps and secure the cable on the bridge lances using cable ties.
  • Page 38 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Left-Hand Unit: 7360 Full Function (Convertible) To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and through the cable access hole, as shown in the image below. Note: Pass the cable through cable clamps and secure the cable on the bridge lances using cable ties.
  • Page 39 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Continue to route the cable into Bagwell through the left side exit hole and out through the bottom cable exit hole of the Bagwell. 3. Connect the cable to the PoE Switch.
  • Page 40 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Right-Hand Unit: 7360 Full Function (Convertible) To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and through the cable access hole, as shown in the image below. Note: Pass the cable through cable clamps and secure the cable on the bridge lances using cable ties.
  • Page 41 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Continue to route the cable to Bagwell through the right side exit hole and out through the bottom cable exit hole of the Bagwell. 3. Connect the cable to the PoE Switch.
  • Page 42 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Routing the Cables 7360 R6-C (Card Only) To route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable and LAN Cable in the R6-C Card Only unit, follow these steps: 1. Do the following: a. From the Tower Frame pole duct, route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable and the LAN Cable down through the built-in hooks inside the Tower Frame.
  • Page 43 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable by doing the following: a. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and use cable ties to secure the cables on the bridge lances. b.
  • Page 44 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label No-Bag: 7360 R6-C Card Only To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and down the bottom exit hole, as shown in the image below. Note: Pass the cable through cable clamps and secure the cable on the bridge lances using cable ties.
  • Page 45 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Left-Hand Unit: 7360 R6-C Card Only To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and through the cable access hole, as shown in the image below. Note: Pass the cable through cable clamps and secure the cable on the bridge lances using cable ties.
  • Page 46 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Continue to route the cable into the Bagwell through the left side exit hole and out through the bottom cable exit hole of the Bagwell. 3. Connect the LAN Cable to the PoE Switch.
  • Page 47 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Right-Hand Unit: 7360 R6-C Card Only To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the corner cable access hole, route the cable down the Core Cabinet wall and through the cable access hole, as shown in the image below. Note: Pass the cable through cable clamps and secure the cable on the bridge lances using cable ties.
  • Page 48 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Continue to route the cable to the Bagwell through the right side exit hole and out through the bottom cable exit hole of the Bagwell. 3. Connect the LAN Cable to the PoE Switch.
  • Page 49 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Routing the Cables: 7357 R6LN Plus To route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable and the LAN Cable in the 7357 unit, follow these steps: 1. Route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable by doing the following: a. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down to the cable access hole on the back of the unit, as shown in the image below.
  • Page 50 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label b. Connect the cable to the Tri-Light/Lane Light port of the I/O Box, as shown in the image below. c. Secure the cable to the lance bridges using cable ties. 2. Route the LAN Cable. Depending on the unit configuration, refer to the following: •...
  • Page 51 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label No-Bag Unit: 7357 R6LN Plus To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet and out through the side cable exit hole. Use a cable tie to secure the cable to the vent.
  • Page 52 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Connect the cable to the PoE Switch.
  • Page 53 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Left-Hand Unit: 7357 R6LN Plus To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet. Use a cable tie to secure the cable to the vent. Note: Apply enough cable slack to prevent the cable from being stretched during installation or removal procedures.
  • Page 54 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Right-Hand Unit: 7357 R6LN Plus To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet. Use a cable tie to secure the cable to the vent. Note: Apply enough cable slack to prevent the cable from being stretched during installation or removal procedures.
  • Page 55 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Routing the Cables: 7358 R6L Plus To route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable and the LAN Cable in the 7358 unit, follow these steps: 1. Route the Tri-Light/Lane Light Cable by doing the following: a.
  • Page 56 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label b. Secure the cable to the Upper Cabinet frame using cable ties. c. Connect the cable to the Tri-Light/Lane Light port of the I/O Box. 2. Route the LAN Cable. Depending on the unit configuration, refer to the following: •...
  • Page 57 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label No-Bag Unit: 7358 R6L Plus To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet and out through the side cable exit hole. Note: The LAN Cable can exit either through the left or the right side cable exit hole depending on the customer's preference.
  • Page 58 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label 2. Connect the cable to the PoE Switch.
  • Page 59 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Left-Hand Unit: 7358 R6L Plus To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet, through the side cable exit hole and into the Bagwell 2.
  • Page 60 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Right-Hand Unit: 7358 R6L Plus To route the LAN Cable, follow these steps: 1. From the Tri-Light/Lane Light Pole, route the cable down the rear of the Core Cabinet, through the side cable exit hole and into the Bagwell 2.
  • Page 61 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label Configuring the Camera Settings To configure the camera settings, follow these steps: 1. Connect the STP Ethernet Cable from the Tri-Light IP Camera Port to a POE Switch. 2. Connect another LAN Cable from the host to same POE Switch. 3.
  • Page 62 Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera (Standard) and Label c. Enter the following default login credentials: Username: admin Password: 123456 A download link to the plugin is displayed on the Camera View user interface, as shown in the image below. 4. Click the link to download the plug-in. The browser opens a live feed of the camera, as shown in the image below.
  • Page 63 Left-hand (LH) unit. For more information on setting the camera parameters, refer to VTC Network Camera User Manual. Note: Ensure that the NCR Customer Helpdesk is informed when the Tri-Light/Lane Light with IP Camera is installed in the store.

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