NCR RealPOS Remote Post Display

 

Your POS display will help ensure your POS scanner solution is fully compliant with gross weight display requirements by implementing the NCR RealPOS™ Remote Post Display.

Keeps you compliant
An important part of NCR’s POS display and POS scanner portfolios, the NCR RealPOS Remote Post Display allows your customers and cashiers to view scale and weight readouts simultaneously, eliminating any questions about price integrity. This provides customers all the information about their purchases upfront, which allows them to pay with ease.

Flexible footprint
This is the only remote post display that offers single or dual displays. The dual display provides maximum readability by both customers and cashiers, while the single display can be mounted in a mutually readable position. For added flexibility, displays may be swiveled or tilted for better viewing by individual customers and cashiers.

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Specifications

Dimensions


Height

  • Dual: 12.3” (31.2cm)
  • Single: 10.6” (26.9cm)


Weight

  • Dual: 0.61lb (277g)
  • Single: 0.37lb (168g)
  • Footprint: 1.6” x 4.4” (4.1cm x 11.2cm)
  • Display tilt: 27° back, - 40° forward, 360°  rotation on post
  • Character size (H x W): 0.49” x 0.17” (12.5mm x 4.4mm)
  • Interface cable: 8m interface cable provided

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Reference

  • US: NIST Handbook 44; Section 1.10 General Code; GUR. 3.3. Position of Equipment
  • EU States: European Standard EN 45501 : 1992 AC : 1993; 4.14.1 Primary Indications
  • Australia/New Zealand: NSC Document 100; 4.14.6

Visibility

  • Canada: Office Consolidation of the Weights and Measures Act; 24 June 1996; Item 143.
  • International: OIML R 76-1, 1992 edition, reference 4.14.6
  • Visibility: “All primary indications shall be displayed clearly and simultaneously to both the vendor and the customer.”
  • Other countries: Specific regulations are not available at this time; however, this requirement is consistent in most jurisdictions.