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UK 3089

EU-type examination certificate UK 3089 Issued by:

NMO Notified Body Number 0126 In accordance with the requirements of the Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016 No. 1152) which implement, in the United Kingdom Council Directive 2014/31/EU, this EU-type examination certificate has been issued to:

NCR Corporation 2651 Satellite Boulevard Duluth Georgia 30096 USA In respect of a family of Class III, Non-Automatic Weighing Instruments designated the 7877-2XXX and 7877-5XXX and having the following characteristics: Max Min e=

15.000 kg 0.100 kg 0.005 kg

The necessary data (principal characteristics, alterations, securing, functioning etc) for identification purposes and conditions (when applicable) are set out in the descriptive annex to this certificate.

Issue date: Valid until

21 December 2017 20 December 2027

Grégory Glas Lead Technical Manager For and on behalf of the Head of Technical Services 0135 NMO I Stanton Avenue I Teddington I TW11 OJZ I United Kingdom Tel +44 (0) 20 8943 7272 I Fax +44 (0) 20 8943 7270 I Web www.gov.uk/government/organisations/regulatory-delivery NMO is part of the Regulatory Delivery directorate within the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

Descriptive Annex 1

INTRODUCTION

The family of NCR 7877-2XXX and 7877-5XXX scanner/scales are Class III, self-indicating, weight only, single-interval, non-automatic weighing instruments (Figure 1). The instruments may be used for direct sales to the public. 2

DESCRIPTION

2.1

Construction

2.1.1

Variants 7877-2XXX:

20” full-size scanner scale, weigh pan is 12.6” long

7877-5XXX:

15.7” mid-side scanner scale, weigh pan is 10.8” long

Where ‘X’ may be a numerical value between 0-9 2.1.2

Main features

− − − − − − − − 2.1.3

Devices

− − − − 2.1.4

Designed for flush-mounting in checkout surface Steel framework supporting four load cells, barcode scanner and electronics Plastic debris cover mounted below the weigh-pan Stainless steel load receptor 3 touch sensitive buttons situated on the front face Integrated barcode scanner Integrated EAS security tag deactivation antenna Single or dual pole-mounted display, model NCR 7825

Initial zero setting device (≤ 20% of Max) Semi-automatic zero setting device (≤ 4% of Max) Zero tracking device (≤ 4% of Max) Stability indicator (LED next to ►0◄). Load cell

The instrument is fitted with scale module designated the Flintec PBNS-30. The scale module comprises 4 load cells. The load cell signals are amplified, filtered, digitised, and summed within the scale module. 2.1.5

Display

The NCR 7825 is a single or dual, remote pole LCD display; it provides a 16 mm tall, seven segment weight display. An enunciator to the right of the weight display shows the weight unit (Figure 2).

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2.2

Operation

2.2.1

Switch-on

At switch-on, a display test is performed to ensure that the display has no defect. 2.2.2

Zero-tracking

Zero tracking operates provided that the instrument is within range of not more than 4% of its capacity. 2.2.3

Semi-automatic zero setting

The zero button operates provided that the instrument is within range of not more than 4% of its capacity and the weigh pan is in stable equilibrium. 2.2.4

Over-range and under-range

If the load is less than gross zero, then the display shows “ -

kg”.

The instrument may be set to display weight up to nine divisions above Max. At greater loads the display shows “--.--- kg”. 2.2.5

Stability of equilibrium

The scale will only display stable weights. A stability indicator (LED next to ►0◄) will illuminate when the weigh pan is stable. An interlock is present so that unstable weights will not be transmitted. 3

TECHNICAL DATA

3.1

Rated operating conditions

The instrument operates on a +12 V DC power supply, provided by an external power supply unit. The power supply unit operates on mains power, 110-240V AC, 50/60Hz; any CEmarked power supply unit may be used. The temperature range for the instruments is 0 °C / +40 °C. 3.2

Software

The software identification shall be 497-0520479; this information is displayed by pressing and holding ►0◄ for 20 seconds after the scale has been powered up. Additionally there are three non-resettable event counters as outlined below that increment each time a parameter is altered. Current event counter values are displayed by pressing and holding ►0◄. FLS PAR CAL

Software updates Legally relevant parameter changes Calibrations

The scale can only be recalibrated by pushing a calibration pin, located beneath a cover at the front of the scale underneath the weigh-pan. Access to the legally relevant parameters and download of software is only possible by accessing the calibration pin described section 6.4.

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3.4

Documentation and drawings

The instrument is fully described in the technical file held at NMO. 4

PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND INTERFACES

4.1

Interfaces

The instrument may have the following interface types:

− − − − 4.2

USB RS232/485 RJ45 EAS Peripheral devices

The instrument may be connected to any peripheral device that has been issued with Parts (Test) Certificate by a Notified Body responsible for Module B under Directive 2014/31/EU and bears the CE marking of conformity to the relevant directives; or A peripheral device without a Parts (Test) certificate may be connected under the following conditions: − it bears the CE marking for conformity to the EMC Directive; − it is not capable of transmitting any data or instruction into the weighing instrument, other than to release a printout, checking for correct data transmission or validation; − it prints weighing results and other data as received from the weighing instrument without any modification or further processing; and − it complies with the applicable requirements of EN45501, i.e. 4.2, 4.4, 4.6 and 4.7. A printing device may print additional information such as date or number to identify the printed weighing result(s) or sets of weighing results. 4.3

Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS)

The instruments may be connected to an Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) if the following conditions are met: − The EPOS have a Parts (Test) Certificate issued by a Notified Body appointed to certify instruments according to paragraph 1 of Annex II of the Directive 2014/31/EU; − If the EPOS have a preset tare function, they shall carry out this function autonomously and this function shall be in conformity with EN45501; − The connection shall be made in such a way that the weight indication, the unit price and price-to-pay are positioned adjacent to each other.

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5

APPROVAL CONDITIONS

This certificate is issued subject to the following conditions: 5.1

Inscriptions

5.1.1

The instrument shall bear the following inscriptions on or near the display: − − −

5.1.2

Max Min e= The instrument shall bear the following inscriptions:

− − − − − − −

CE marking Supplementary metrology marking Identification number of the notified body Number of the EU-type examination certificate Manufacturer’s name, registered trade name or registered trade mark and postal address Accuracy class Type, batch or serial number

and, when applicable: − for instruments consisting of separate but associated units: identification mark on each unit; − scale interval if it is different from e, in the form d = P; − maximum additive tare effect, in the form T = + P; − maximum subtractive tare effect if it is different from Max, in the form T = – P; − tare interval if it is different from d, in the form dT = P; − maximum safe load if it is different from Max, in the form Lim P; − the special temperature limits, in the form P oC/P oC; − ratio between load receptor and load. The markings and inscriptions shall fulfil the requirements of Article 6, Article 16, Article 17 and Point 1 of Annex III of Directive 2014/31/EU. 5.2 installation.

The instrument is designed for permanent installation and must be levelled at

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LOCATION OF SEALS AND VERIFICATION MARKS

6.1 The data plate is located underneath the weigh-pan, and is secured, either by sealing or by being of a form such that it is destroyed when removed. 6.2 Access to the load cell is prevented by a tamper evident sticker placed across a securing screw as shown in Figure 3. 6.3 Access to the electronics is prevented by a tamper evident sticker placed across the case seam on the rear of the instrument as shown in Figure 4. 6.4 The calibration pin described in section 3.2 is a push button underneath a cover located below the weigh pan. Access to the calibration pin is prevented by either a tamper evident sticker or a lead and wire type seal across the cover as shown in Figure 5.

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Alternatively, access to the calibration pin may remain unsecured if the current event counter values (FLS, PAR, CAL) described in section 3.2, are written on tamper evident labels on or near the data plate. 6.5

The sealings must bear an official mark, which may be either:



a mark of the manufacturer and/or manufacturer’s representative, or



an official mark of a verification officer.

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ALTERNATIVES

There are currently no authorised alternatives. 8

ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5

7877-5000 Scanner/scale NCR 7825 dual pole-mounted display Location of securing screw Electronics sealing location Calibration pin cover

CERTIFICATE HISTORY ISSUE NO.

DATE

DESCRIPTION

UK 3089

21 December 2017

Type examination first issued.

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No revisions have been issued.

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Figure 1

Figure 2

7877-5000 Scanner/scale

NCR 7825 dual pole-mounted display

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Figure 3

Location of securing screw

Figure 4

Electronics sealing location

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Figure 5

Calibration pin cover

 Crown copyright 2017 NMO Regulatory Delivery directorate Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy This material may be freely reproduced except for sale

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