Ultimate Technology manual Series 600 POS Keyboard

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Figure 4. Series 600 POS keyboard - Typical Controls and Indicators

Table 1. Series 600 POS Keyboard - Typical Controls and Indicators

Index

Name

Function

No.

 

 

 

 

 

1 through 3

Light Emitting

LED (1) SECURE - When on, indicates keyboard is secured(locked);

 

Diode (LED)

when off, indicates keyboard is unlocked.

 

Indicators

 

 

 

LED (2) When on, indicates keyboard is in CAP LOCK mode.

 

 

LED (3) When on, indicates keyboard is in NUM LOCK mode.

 

 

When in local programming mode - the status (on or off) of LEDs

 

 

varies depending on status of programming. Refer to programming

 

 

instructions contained in this guide.

 

 

 

4

Sound Port

Beeper annunciator port.

 

 

 

5

Magnetic Stripe

Magnetic card reader used to read standard format customer credit

 

Reader

and bank cards for normal business transactions when the card is

 

 

passed (swiped) through reader.

 

 

Used to read Secure Card to secure or unlock use of keyboard when

 

 

the card is swiped through reader. LED (1) is on when keyboard is

 

 

secured and off when unlocked.

 

 

Used to read Program Card to enable keyboard programming in local

 

 

mode when the card is swiped through reader.

 

 

 

6

ENTER Key

When pressed during local programming mode, initiates various

 

 

program actions. Refer to programming instructions contained in this

 

 

guide.

 

 

When pressed during normal business operation, enters numeric

 

 

keyboard and other keyed data as defined by the user.

 

 

 

7

Numeric Keypad

Numeric keypad that may be used during normal business

 

 

operations to enter numeric values or can be customized to represent

 

 

user defined items.

 

 

Used during local programming mode to enter programming

 

 

commands. Refer to programming instructions contained in this

 

 

guide.

 

 

 

8

Keyswitch

All three positions can be programmed for Macros. Refer to

 

(Optional)

programming instructions contained in this guide.

 

 

 

9

Pen/Pencil Holder

Storage location used to hold user's pens or pencils.

 

 

 

All Other

User Defined Keys

User defined keys programmed by user/developer.

 

 

 

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Contents Programming & USER’S Guide Table of Contents Maintenance List of Figures AppendixList of Tables Series 600 POS Keyboard Special Note ScopeSeries 600 POS Keyboard Model Description FeaturesProduct Information BUILT-IN Annunciator BUILT-IN DiagnosticsSpecifications Service and WarrantyWeight Approvals EnvironmentUnpacking and Inspection InstallationCash Drawer Jumper Connections Printer Fired External ConnectionsPrinter 1, 2 Pinouts Driver 1Main RS232 Typical Keyboard External Connections Description Keyboard External Connectors Rear ViewOperation Controls and IndicatorsSeries 600 POS Keyboard Programming Keyboard Operating Parameters Local Mode Programming InstructionsProgramming LED 2 stops flashing LED 2 turns onLED 2 flashes 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 21 or 20 or23 or 22 or25 or 24 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 Break Series Keyboard Description Numeric Keypad noExample Example Programming in Remote Mode Series 600 POS Keyboard Acknowledgement None Command A0krcCxDx.......CRCommand A1aCxDx.......CR Commp Command A4xxxx-xxxxCR Clicked CommandA5xCxDxCR A6xCRCdsecopn Nvbdwr CommandNvbdclr Command A9CLRCR Comment Command Secure CommandADxCR AExCRCommand B0LxCR B2p...........CR B1pdCRKssnd Command Commit CommandCommand B5RSTCR Carded Command OP Code MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HEXMsrsnd Command BBpCR Cdcont CommandBApCR BCpCR Porte CommandAcknowledgement BDpxCR101/102-KEY Keyboard KEY Code Identification Command BfcrBEnnnnnvvvvkkkkx-xCR BF...............CRRemote Programming KEY MAKE/BREAK Codes Remote Description Programming CommandExamples of Remote Programming for KEY MAKE/BREAK Code Where A0Example Example Opos Opos ProgrammingTrack MSR Programming for UTC Opos DriversPrefix SuffixMSR Source Unit Destination Unit Copying Keyboard Setup Data CloningSeries 500 Main SeriesSystem LOG Operators and Programmers Magnetic CardsCleaning MaintenancePrecautions KEY Legend Change Inch Full Travel Keyboards Battery ReplacementSeries 600 POS Keyboard Appendix a Series 600 POS Standard Keyboard Layouts Series 600 POS Standard Keyboard Layouts Appendix aBack Connector 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 Ultimate Technology Corporation