Controller for BA70..................5 Screen Arrangement ................... 6 Installing and Securing the Screen into Place ........7 Installing the BA70 into Place (Table Top Version) ........7 Securing the BA70 into Place (Tubular Stand Version)......8 Adjustable Screen Angle................9 Ergonomic Terminal Workplace..............
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Technical Data ..................20 Operating Conditions .................20 Dimensions and Weights ................20 LCD Display ....................21 LCD Controller ...................22 Manufacturer’s Declaration and Approval ..........23 General Authorization ................23 FCC-Class A Declaration ................23 Tested Safety.....................24 User Information ..................24 Safety Instructions ..................25 Instructions for Maintenance ..............26 Recycling ....................26 Appendix....................28 Abbreviation Index ..................28...
Using the BA70 provides you with a terminal-orientated, ergonomical and customer-friendly cashier’s workplace. BA70 can be applied in all trade market segments like specialist retailers, department stores, self-service stores, petrol stations or in restaurants. There is indeed a great deal of scope for implementing BA70.
BA70 is a display in DSTN-technology (Double Super Twisted Nematic) with brilliant representation and a very good contrast ratio. BA70 can be installed directly on the cashier’s desk or fastened to a tubular stand. Furthermore, it can also be set up on the central unit of a modular BEETLE system.
This manual tells you everything you might need to know for the installati- on (software and hardware), the operation and the maintenance of your BA70. Some parts of this book require familiarity and experience in wor- king with operating systems and installation and configuration procedures.
BA70 Components Screen Module The screen module represents the main unit of the BA70. It comprises a DSTN-LCD monochrome screen, the LCD-interface card and an inverter that generates the power supply for backlighting the screen. Behind the cover on the back of the BA70 you connect the cable.
Controller for BA70 Screen Module/ Controller The LCD-controller used for BA70 is identical with the one used for the BA69 display (VGA/4-Controller). It is a plug-in-controller with two connections (26-pin MDR sockets) for LCD1 for connecting an (optional) BA69...
Socket LCD2 Screen arrangement of the BA70 in combination with BA69 When operating the (optional) display BA69 together with the BA70, the screen information shown in the first quadrant of the BA70 will also be displayed on the BA69. Screen Arrangement...
Installing and Securing the Screen into Place The BA70 can be installed either with or without attached operating elements, as a table top terminal or on a tubular stand. Securing into Place Installing the BA70 into Place (Table Top Version)
35 mm inner diameter. The tube length can be varied. The tube on which the system is secured is not included in the scope of delive- ry. Below, you will find assembly instructions on how to attach the BA70 to the mounting stand.
Adjustable Screen Angle Adjustable Screen Angle Adjustable Screen Angle The BA70 is fitted with a joint on the rear. You can optimize the angle of the screen depending on the viewing and lighting conditions. loose tight Use a screwdriver to...
Ergonomic Terminal Workplace Ergonomic Terminal Workplace Ergonomic Terminal Workplace Please observe the following when setting up your terminal workplace: Avoid direct glaring and reflective glaring. Install the device with a viewing direction that is parallel to the windows. Avoid reflective glaring caused by electric light sources.
Installation Installing the Controllers To open the housing please refer to the manuals of your BEETLE system or your PC. The operating systems MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Win 95 and Win NT 4.0 only support the use of one VGA board per sy- stem.
BEETLE. Connect the 26-pin cable of the BA70 to the socket at the back of the BA70 and to the 26-pin socket (LCD2) at the BA70 controller at the rear side of your BEETLE BA70 controller...
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Connecting the BA70 with BEETLE or PC Under the small cover on the back of the screen you find the socket for the BA70 cable. Open the cover by pus- hing the it it to the top. Back of the BA70...
PULL PULL Insert the cable of the keyboard. The 50-pin BA70 cable will be car- ried in a curve from the small cover of the screen module to the cable cover. Replace the cable cover in the guide rail.
Software Installation The BA70 is Standard-VGA-compatible (640 x 480 pixels, 16 grey tones). Therefore, no special drivers are needed for operating systems MS-DOS, Windows 95 / 98 and Windows NT. GB - 15...
VGA-Modes/Power Save/Inverter VGA-Modes and Power Save Function The BA70 supports the following VGA modes and their grey levels: VGA-Modes Type Grey Tones 0,1h VGA Text 2,3h VGA Text 4h, 5h Graphics Graphics Text Mono Graphics Graphics Graphics Mono Graphics Graphics...
Technical Data Operating Conditions Climate class IEEE 721 3/3 Class 3K3 Operating +5° C - + 40° C temperature 5% - 85% Humidity Absolute humidity 1g/m³ - 25g/m³ Condensation is not permitted Dimensions and Weights Screen Size 10,4" (26,42 cm) Cable Length max.
Manufacturer’s Declaration and Approval General Authorization This device fulfills the requirements of the EEC standard 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 73/23/EEC “Low Voltage Directive”. Therefore, you will find the CE mark on the device or packaging. FCC-Class A Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Furthermore, cables or other devices that have not been approved by Wincor Nixdorf may not be connected to the device. The user is responsible for any faults and interference that are caused as a result.
BEETLE or PC should be removed, and the Wincor Nixdorf customer service should be contacted. If the LCD display element is broken and the liquid crystal solution...
“Environmental conscious product design and development”. The BA70 is manufactured without the use of CFCs and CCHs and is pro- duced mainly from reusable components and materials. The processed plastics can, for the most part, be recycled. Even the precious metals can be recovered, thus saving energy and costly raw materials.
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Maintenance / Recycling Please contact your competent branch or the Recycling Centre Paderborn (for european countries) for information on how to return and re-use devices and disposible materials under the following telephone/fax numbers: Tel. +49 (0) 5251 8-18010 Fax. +49 (0) 5251 8-18015 We look forward to your telephone call or your fax.
Appendix Abbreviation Index ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Advanced Technology BIOS Basic Input Output System Cold cathode Fluorescent Lamp Communication Port Central Processing Unit Cathode Ray Tube DSTN Double Super Twisted Nematic Electrostatically Sensitive Device Hardware Industrial Standard Architecture International Standardization Organization Local Area Network Line Printer...