NCR Fields definition
NCR Fields means software, hardware, components, systems, data models, tools, utilities, processes, methods, and services for or relating to:
(a) Self-service terminals (SSTs), including, but not limited to, automated teller machines, kiosks, self checkout terminals, airline, hotel and hospital check-in and/or check-out terminals, ▇▇▇▇ payment terminals, statement terminals, and information terminals;
(b) Point of sale (PoS) equipment, including, but not limited to, terminals, scanners, printers, and other peripherals used or suitable for a retail environment;
(c) Consumable media products, including, but not limited to, printer cartridges, printer ribbons, printer paper, receipt/check paper, and business forms;
(d) Payment item processing, including, but not limited to, readers, imagers, analyzers, validators, and sorters for checks, remittance slips, and other payment items;
(e) Radio-frequency identification (RFID) taggants and readers; and
(f) Taggants comprising host matrices (such as silica) doped with one or more luminophores (such as rare earth elements), readers for such taggants, and authentication systems for validating such taggants.
NCR Fields means software, hardware, components, systems, processes, methods, firmware, middleware and professional services for or relating to:
(a) Self-service terminals (SSTs), including, but not limited to, automated teller machines; kiosks; self-checkout terminals in retail and other settings; airline, hotel and hospital/medical check-in and/or check-out terminals; ▇▇▇▇ payment terminals; statement terminals; terminals for payment of taxes, fines, penalties or other governmental obligations; terminals for purchase of goods; and information terminals;
(b) Point of sale (POS) equipment, including, but not limited to, terminals, scanners, printers, self-checkout, shelf labeling systems and other peripherals used or suitable for use in a retail environment;
(c) Check and item processing, whether involving processing of paper documents or electronic images, and check-clearing systems;
(d) Consumable media products, including, but not limited to, paper rolls or receipts, printer cartridges, printer ribbons of any kind (for example and without limitation, thermal transfer ribbons and magnetic thermal transfer ribbons), printer paper, receipt/check paper, and business forms and labels;
(e) Payment processing, including, but not limited to, readers, imagers, analyzers, validators, and sorters for checks, remittance slips, and other payment items;
(f) Radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems; and
(g) Taggants comprising host matrices (such as silica) doped with one or more luminophores (such as rare earth elements), readers for such taggants, and authentication systems for validating such taggants.