Ultimate Technology 600 POS External Connections, Cash Drawer Jumper Connections Printer Fired

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EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS

As required by the hardware configuration, connect the keyboard to its host computer and other peripheral devices as shown in Figures 2 and 3. Note that the specific use for each connector on the keyboard is marked adjacent to each connector. Depending on the make and model of the user's equipment, the following cables and/or adapters may need to be supplied by the user to complete the installation:

Standard 6-foot cable, 6-Pin Modular to 6-Pin Modular - UTC Part No. CAB20137 or equivalent

Keyboard adapter 2-Inch, 5 Pin DIN Male to 6-Pin Mini DIN Female - UTC Part No.900-0839 or equivalent Keyboard adapter 12-Inch, 5 Pin DIN Female to 6 Pin Mini Din Male - UTC Part No. 901-5009A or equivalent

CASH DRAWER JUMPER CONNECTIONS (PRINTER FIRED)

As shown in Figure 3, the Series 600 Keyboard has two status cash drawer ports. Each port is selectable by use of the jumper connector located next to the MAIN keyboard connector. This jumper connector is used to make the keyboard compatible with the different printer and cash

drawer connections required by various manufacturers. NOTE: JUMPERS COME UNINSTALLED. FALURE TO PROPERLY SET JUMPER COULD DAMAGE KEYBOARD.

Jumper pin set A and B is used with cash drawer 1: pin set C and D is used with cash drawer 2. Installing the jumper on the B (drawer 1) and D (drawer 2) side of the connector causes the status signal from the cash drawer to be applied on pin 2 of the related cash drawer port. Installing the jumper on the A (drawer 1) and C (drawer 2) side of the connector causes the status signal from the cash drawer to be applied on pin 6 of the related cash drawer port which allows pin 2 to be used to open the drawer. Shown below are the pin connections for the cash drawer ports for each position of jumper. Identified by an "X" are the jumper setting used with typical Epson and Ithaca Peripheral devices.

 

PRINTER 1, 2 PINOUTS

 

DRAWER 1, 2

 

DRAWER 1, 2

 

DRIVER 1, 2

 

JUMPER ON A OR C SIDE

 

JUMPER ON B OR D SIDE

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

- SOLENOID GND

1

- SOLENOID GND

1

- SOLENOID GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

- SOLENOID GND/STATUS +

2

- SOLENOID GND

2

- STATUS +

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

- STATUS GND

3

- STATUS GND

3

- STATUS GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

- SOLENOID +

4

- SOLENOID +

4

- SOLENOID +

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

- SOLENOID GND

5

- SOLENOID GND

5

- SOLENOID GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

- NO CONNECTION

6

- STATUS +

6

- STATUS +

 

 

 

 

 

EPSON/AHIOHM

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ITHACA SERIES 50,60

 

 

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

ITHACA SERIES 80, 80, 150

 

 

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

Series 600 POS Keyboard

 

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Contents Programming & USER’S Guide Table of Contents Maintenance Appendix List of TablesList of Figures Series 600 POS Keyboard Scope Special NoteSeries 600 POS Keyboard Features Product InformationModel Description BUILT-IN Diagnostics BUILT-IN AnnunciatorService and Warranty SpecificationsWeight Approvals EnvironmentInstallation Unpacking and InspectionExternal Connections Cash Drawer Jumper Connections Printer FiredPrinter 1, 2 Pinouts Driver 1Main RS232 Typical Keyboard External Connections Keyboard External Connectors Rear View DescriptionControls and Indicators OperationSeries 600 POS Keyboard Local Mode Programming Instructions ProgrammingProgramming Keyboard Operating Parameters LED 2 turns on LED 2 flashesLED 2 stops flashing LED 2 turns off Local Mode Programming Instructions = Default Settings Local Mode Programming Instructions = Default Settings List below to select MSR data from one or both good tracks 20 or 21 or22 or 23 or24 or 25 or26 or Turns Series 600 POS Keyboard Cash Drawer Status Local Mode Programming Instructions = Default Settings Numeric keypad, enter Function Code 80 or Define Left Shift Alternate Local Mode Programming Instructions = Default Settings Function Parameter Default Remarks Code Function Parameter Default Remarks Code Setting Function Parameter Default Remarks Code Setting Executed Local Mode programming Function Codes and Default Settings Swiping the Programmers card Series Keyboard Description Numeric Keypad no BreakExample Example Programming in Remote Mode Series 600 POS Keyboard Command A0krcCxDx.......CR Acknowledgement NoneCommand A1aCxDx.......CR Commp Command Clicked Command A4xxxx-xxxxCRA5xCxDxCR A6xCRNvbdwr Command Nvbdclr Command A9CLRCRCdsecopn Secure Command Comment CommandADxCR AExCRCommand B0LxCR B1pdCR B2p...........CRCommit Command Command B5RSTCRKssnd Command OP Code MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HEX Msrsnd CommandCarded Command Cdcont Command BApCRBBpCR Porte Command BCpCRAcknowledgement BDpxCRCommand Bfcr 101/102-KEY Keyboard KEY Code IdentificationBEnnnnnvvvvkkkkx-xCR BF...............CRRemote Description Programming Command Remote Programming KEY MAKE/BREAK CodesWhere A0 Examples of Remote Programming for KEY MAKE/BREAK CodeExample Example Opos Programming OposMSR Programming for UTC Opos Drivers TrackPrefix SuffixMSR Copying Keyboard Setup Data Cloning Source Unit Destination UnitSeries 500 Main SeriesOperators and Programmers Magnetic Cards System LOGMaintenance PrecautionsCleaning Battery Replacement KEY Legend Change Inch Full Travel KeyboardsSeries 600 POS Keyboard Appendix a Series 600 POS Standard Keyboard Layouts Appendix a Series 600 POS Standard Keyboard LayoutsAppendix B Keyboard CABLE/CONNECTOR Data Back Connector PinoutsAppendix C Ascii Character SET DLEScan Code KEY Number Decimal Hexadecimal2B/AB Scan Code KEY Number 4F/CF 3B/BB E1 14 77 E1 62/F0 9D C5 F0 14 F0 Ultimate Technology Corporation VICTOR, NEW York