Claims
- 1. A method of operating a retail terminal having a core module assembly and a base assembly, comprising the steps of:
- securing a first mounting plate to a first mounting surface;
- securing a second mounting plate to a second mounting surface;
- attaching the base assembly to the first mounting plate;
- operating the core module assembly so as to perform point-of-sale retail functions for a first time period while (i) the base assembly is mounted to the first mounting plate, and (ii) the core module assembly is secured to the base assembly;
- detaching the base assembly from the first mounting plate after the first time period operating step;
- attaching the base assembly to the second mounting plate after the detaching step; and
- operating the core module assembly so as to perform product demonstration retail functions for a second time period while (i) the base assembly is mounted to the second mounting plate, and (ii) the core module assembly is secured to the base assembly,
- wherein the core module assembly includes (i) a housing, (ii) a main controller board positioned within the housing, (iii) a hard drive device positioned within the housing and electrically coupled to the main controller board, (iv) a data input device, electrically coupled to the main controller board, which is configured to allow a user to input data signals to the main controller board, (v) a plurality of electrical connectors, supported by the housing, which are configured to electrically couple the main controller board to a number of external devices, and
- wherein the plurality of electrical connectors includes (i) a cash drawer connector configured to electrically couple a cash drawer to the main controller board, (ii) a LAN connector configured to electrically couple a LAN to the main controller board, (iii) a scanner connector configured to electrically couple a scanner to the main controller board, (iv) a power connector configured to electrically couple a power supply to the main controller board, (v) an external speaker connector configured to electrically couple an external speaker to the main controller board, and (vi) a printer connector configured to electrically couple a printer to the main controller board.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the first mounting surface has a substantially horizontal orientation, and
- the second mounting surface has a substantially vertical orientation.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the first mounting plate has a number of first plate fastening apertures defined therein,
- the second mounting plate has a number of second plate fastening apertures defined therein,
- the first mounting surface has a number of first surface fastening apertures defined therein,
- the second mounting surface has a number of second surface fastening apertures defined therein,
- the step of securing the first mounting plate to the first mounting surface includes the steps of (i) aligning the number of first plate fastening apertures with the number of first surface fastening apertures, and (ii) positioning a number of first fasteners in both the number of first plate fastening apertures and the number of first surface fastening apertures while the number of first plate fastening apertures are aligned with the number of first surface fastening apertures, and
- the step of securing the second mounting plate to the second mounting surface includes the steps of (i) aligning the number of second plate fastening apertures with the number of second surface fastening apertures, and (ii) positioning a number of second fasteners in both the number of second plate fastening apertures and the number of second surface fastening apertures while the number of second plate fastening apertures are aligned with the number of second surface fastening apertures.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the first mounting plate has a number of fastening slots defined therein,
- the first mounting surface is substantially cylindrical in shape, and
- the step of securing the first mounting plate to the first mounting surface includes the step of advancing a strap clamp (i) through the fastening slots, and (ii) around an outer circumference of the first mounting surface.
- 5. A method of operating a retail terminal having a core module assembly and a base assembly, comprising the steps of:
- securing a first mounting plate to a first mounting surface;
- securing a second mounting plate to a second mounting surface;
- attaching the base assembly to the first mounting plate;
- operating the core module assembly so as to perform point-of-sale retail functions for a first time period while (i) the base assembly is mounted to the first mounting plate, and (ii) the core module assembly is secured to the base assembly;
- detaching the base assembly from the first mounting plate after the first time period operating step;
- attaching the base assembly to the second mounting plate after the detaching step; and
- operating the core module assembly so as to perform product demonstration retail functions for a second time period while (i) the base assembly is mounted to the second mounting plate, and (ii) the core module assembly is secured to the base assembly,
- wherein the core module assembly includes (i) a housing, (ii) a main controller board positioned within the housing, (iii) a data input device, electrically coupled to the main controller board, which is configured to allow a user to input data signals to the main controller board, (iv) a plurality of electrical connectors, supported by the housing, which are configured to electrically couple the main controller board to a number of external devices, and
- wherein the plurality of electrical connectors include (i) a LAN connector configured to electrically couple a LAN to the main controller board, (ii) a scanner connector configured to electrically couple a scanner to the main controller board, and (iii) a power connector configured to electrically couple a power supply to the main controller board.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein:
- the first mounting surface has a substantially horizontal orientation, and
- the second mounting surface has a substantially vertical orientation.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein:
- the first mounting plate has a number of first plate fastening apertures defined therein,
- the second mounting plate has a number of second plate fastening apertures defined therein,
- the first mounting surface has a number of first surface fastening apertures defined therein,
- the second mounting surface has a number of second surface fastening apertures defined therein,
- the step of securing the first mounting plate to the first mounting surface includes the steps of (i) aligning the number of first plate fastening apertures with the number of first surface fastening apertures, and (ii) positioning a number of first fasteners in both the number of first plate fastening apertures and the number of first surface fastening apertures while the number of first plate fastening apertures are aligned with the number of first surface fastening apertures, and
- the step of securing the second mounting plate to the second mounting surface includes the steps of (i) aligning the number of second plate fastening apertures with the number of second surface fastening apertures, and (ii) positioning a number of second fasteners in both the number of second plate fastening apertures and the number of second surface fastening apertures while the number of second plate fastening apertures are aligned with the number of second surface fastening apertures.
- 8. The method of claim 5, wherein:
- the first mounting plate has a number of fastening slots defined therein,
- the first mounting surface is substantially cylindrical in shape, and
- the step of securing the first mounting plate to the first mounting surface includes the step of advancing a strap clamp (i) through the fastening slots, and (ii) around an outer circumference of the first mounting surface.
CROSS REFERENCE
Cross reference is made to copending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/070,501 (NCR Docket No. 7510.1), entitled "Apparatus and Method of Operating a Retail Terminal Having a Single-Orientation Base Assembly and a Multiple-Orientation Base Assembly" by Charles K. Wike, Jr. and Nathaniel C. Herwig; Ser. No. 09/070,620 (NCR Docket No. 7516.1), entitled "Retail Terminal Having a Tilt Mechanism Which Includes a Ratchet Member for Positioning a Display Monitor Relative to a Stationary Base" by David M. Wright; Ser. No. 09/070,619 Docket No. 7510.2), entitled "Retail Terminal and Associated Mounting Method" by Paul F. Nugent, Jr., Charles K. Wike, Jr., and David M. Wright; Ser. No. 09/070,624 (NCR Docket No. 7510.4), entitled "Method of Operating a Retail Terminal Having a Core Module Assembly Which is Movable Between a Number of Base Assemblies" by Jose L. Izaguirre, Charles K. Wike, Jr., and Kurt J. Lippert; Ser. No. 09/070,622 (NCR Docket No. 7510.5), entitled "Apparatus and Method of Securing a Heat Dissipating Cover to a Thermally Conductive Housing Associated With a Retail Terminal" by Kevin L. Kamphuis; Ser. No. 09/070,621 (NCR Docket No. 7516.2), entitled "Apparatus and Method for Dissipating Heat from a Core Module Assembly of a Retail Terminal" by Kevin L. Kamphuis; Ser. No. 09/070,623 (NCR Docket No. 7516.3), entitled "Retail Terminal Which is Configured to Protect Electrical Cables Interfaced Thereto and Associated Method" by Charles K. Wike, Jr., Kevin L. Kamphuis, Kurt J. Lippert, Paul F. Nugent, Jr., and David M. Wright; and Ser. No. 09/070,502 (NCR Docket No. 7516.4), entitled "Retail Terminal Having a Plurality of Base Assemblies Each of Which Includes a Separate Power Supply and Associated Method" by Charles K. Wike, Jr. and Kurt J. Lippert, each of which is assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, and each of which is filed concurrently herewith.
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