NCR Kitchen Controller 4 – NCR Class 1924

General Product Description

The NCR Kitchen Production System is commonly referred to as the Kitchen Controller or KPS. The KPS services the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) and Table Service (TS) Hospitality retailers, and is also used in Convenience Store Kitchens and Entertainment Venue Concessions.

The Kitchen Production System is made up of the following hardware components:

Kitchen Controller 4 (KC4) – NCR Class 1924

Kitchen Display (LCD monitor)

Bump Bar

Printer (optional)

The KPS is designed to display kitchen order information to a kitchen monitor. The orders originate from POS input and are sent to the Kitchen Controller 4 (KC4) through the 10/100/1000 Mbps network interface. As each order is completed, the user can “bump” or delete the order from the queue by using the attached Bump Bar. Order information can also be printed by attaching a printer to the KC4.

The KC4 offers high performance, best in class power efficiency, simple serviceability, and optimized connectivity.

Fast performance

The NCR KC4 is built on the proven reliable Intel Braswell 14nm prcessor, which boasts fast performance. The KC4 kitchen controller runs on the Windows 2016 LTSB operating system. Customers get the look and feel of the previous NCR Kitchen Controller 3 (KC3), but with better performance.

Reliable

KC4's rugged brushed aluminum enclosure offers protection from the extreme temperature and humidity that are present in the kitchen environment.

The KC4 is a solid-state device, meaning that it has no moving parts to wear or malfunction. The solid-state design greatly extends the hardware life, as well as increases its reliability.

Small footprint

NCR offers small footprint standard VESA mounting options to make it easy to install in space constrained kitchen stations. The integration bracket can also be combined with a variety of mounting solutions to allow mounting to the wall, countertop or ceiling.

Intuitive design

The I/O is all located on the rear panel in order to improve cable management resulting in a cleaner install. The front panel features five LEDs (Link, Activity, HDD, Status, and Power) that can be used to quickly determine the status of the controller. Also located on the front panel is a large power button for easy access.