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Parameters same as shown for example 1.

EXAMPLE 6.

This example programs key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary key that outputs the string "abCd" for MAKE.

1.Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code numbers for the A, B, C and D keys on the 101/102-keyboard. The key code numbers for the A, B, C and D keys = 31, 50, 48 and 33, respectively.

2.Convert key codes 31, 50, 48 and 33 to their hexadecimal equivalents. The key codes = 1F, 32, 30 and 21, respectively.

3.Program command = A0krcCxDxCxDx(C^xD^x)CxDx<CR> =

A0 P 1 CF D1 C2 D3 ( C0 D3 ) C1 D2 <CR>

Parameters same as shown for example 1, except () = left shift MAKE and BREAK.

This command sends the MAKE code for the "ab"; MAKE code for the left SHIFT; MAKE code for "C"; then BREAK code for the left SHIFT followed by the MAKE code for the "d".

EXAMPLE 7.

This example programs key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary key that outputs the scan code "left CONTROL a" for MAKE and BREAK.

1.Use the key code data in Appendix D to find that the key code number for the "A" key. The key code = 31.

2.Convert key code 31 to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 1F hex.

3.Program command = A0krc[CxDx!]<CR> = A0 P 1 A [ CF D1 ! ] <CR>

Parameters same as shown for example 1, except [] = left CONTROL key MAKE and BREAK and ! = define where BREAK code start.

This command sends the MAKE code for the left CONTROL; MAKE code for the "a" when pressed; then after release of the key the BREAK for the left CONTROL. This allows more keys to be typed in while the PC is under the influence of CONTROL. The ! causes all codes remaining in the key macro to be sent on release of the key.

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Contents Programming & USER’S Guide Series 500 Quick Reference Guide To Program a Primary KeyTable of Contents Maintenance List of Tables Series 500 POS Keyboard Scope Special NoteUltimate Technology Corporation Series 500 POS Keyboard Features Product InformationModel Description Optional Pedestal Mount Specifications Service and WarrantyUnpacking and Inspection InstallationDrawer Jumper Connections Printer Fired External ConnectionsCAB20138 Typical keyboard external connections Keyboard external connectors rear view Operation Controls and IndicatorsPage Page Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings ProgrammingProgramming Keyboard Operating Parameters MSR Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings Local Mode Programming Instructions Local Mode Programming Instructions LED 2 turns on LED Turns on Move switch out of the AUX position 20 or 21 or 23 or 25 or O r D 2 f l a s h e s Applicable Function Code 45, 46, 47 or Indicator LED Code Mode LED 2 flashes Select override secure mode of operation per list below Default Keyboard Code Break Series Keyboard Description Numeric Keypad noPage Page Programming in Remote Mode Page Acknowledgement None Command A0krcCxDx.......CRCode HEX Command A1aCxDx.......CRCommand A2CxDxCR MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Code HEX SnddlyMNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Code HEX Command A3PbbbbbwsphCRCommand A4xxxx-xxxxCR Clicked Command A5xCxDxCRCommand A6xCR Command A7hhhmCRNvbdclr Command A9CLRCR RawedSecure Command AFxxxx-xxxxCR Command B0LxCRLight Command B1pdCR MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Code HEX Sendp Command B2p...........CRCommand B3CR Ksstatus Command B7CR Command B4CRReset Command B5RSTCR Kssnd Command B6CRCommand B8xCR Command B9cCRCarded Command BApCR Command BBpCRCdcont Porte Command BCpCRCommand BDpxCR AcknowledgementBF...............CR Command BecrGetset Command Bfcr BEnnnnnvvvvkkkkx-xCRProgramming KEY MAKE/BREAK Codes Remote Description Programming CommandExamples of Remote Programming for KEY MAKE/BREAK Code Where A0Example Parameters same as shown for example Keyboard downloading connection diagram Copying Keyboard Setup Data CloningSystem LOG Operators and Programmers Magnetic CardsKEY Legend Change 5/8-INCH Full Travel Keyboards MaintenancePrecautions CleaningKEY Legend Change Flat Tactile Membrane Battery ReplacementPage Appendix a Series 500 POS Standard Keyboard Layouts Page Compact 5/8-Inch Qwerty Layout Back Connector Pinouts Adapter Cable Pinouts Appendix B Keyboard CABLE/CONNECTOR DataDLE Appendix C Ascii Character SETDecimal Hexadecimal Scan Code KEY Number2B/AB Scan Code KEY Number 4F/CF 3B/BB E1 14 77 E1 62/F0 9D C5 F0 14 F0 VICTOR, NEW York One Year Limited Service Warranty Terms & ConditionsUltimate Technology Corporation Rawson Road