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1-36 Chapter 1: <strong>7401</strong>-2xxx/3xxx Product Overview<br />

Internal Speaker<br />

The Internal Speaker is connected to the PC speaker output of the<br />

system chipset, not to the audio subsystem. It is connected to the<br />

Processor Board via a harness and mounted inside the Processor Board<br />

enclosure.<br />

POS Connector Board<br />

The POS Connector Board is a small daughter board that mounts<br />

directly on the Cash Drawer and Parallel Port header. Connectors on<br />

the edge of this board form a second connector row above the<br />

Processor Board connectors. Connectors are available for two cash<br />

drawers, a customer display and a microphone.<br />

Power for the cash drawers (24 V) and VFD customer display (5 V and<br />

12 V) is supplied by the Enhanced Power Supply through the parallel<br />

connector.<br />

Motion Sensor<br />

The terminal hardware can detect movement near the terminal and<br />

enables software to prompt system operation from a low‐power state.<br />

Application software may also be able to make use of motion detection<br />

when in the ON state if it is enabled by lower‐level software.<br />

NCR<br />

Motion Sensor<br />

Power/Status LED<br />

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