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Table 3. Local Mode programming Function Codes and Default Settings

FUNCTION

PARAMETER

DEFAULT

REMARKS

CODE

 

SETTING

 

 

 

(XXh = Hex

 

 

 

Code in

 

 

 

ASCII)

 

4 4

Keyswitch Polling

User defined

Allows the user to poll for keyswitch 1,2, or

 

 

 

3 MAKE/BREAK codes . Two options are

 

 

 

available: 0 = unsolicited mode in which

 

 

 

codes are sent whenever the keyswitch is

 

 

 

rotated, or 1 = solicited mode in which

 

 

 

c o d e s a r e s e n t o n l y w h e n a B 7 c o m m a n d i s

 

 

 

executed .

 

 

 

 

4 5

Drawer 1 Open

D1+

Used to program a macro for cash drawer

 

 

( 4 4 h ,31h,2Bh)

o p e n .

 

 

 

 

4 6

D r a w e r 1 C l o s e d

D 1 -

Used to program a macro for cash drawer

 

 

(44h,31h,2Dh)

c l o s e d .

 

 

 

 

4 7

Drawer 2 Open

D2+

Used to program a macro for cash drawer

 

 

(44h,32h,2Bh)

o p e n .

 

 

 

 

4 8

D r a w e r 2 C l o s e d

D 2 -

Used to program a macro for cash drawer

 

 

(44h,32h,2Dh)

c l o s e d .

 

 

 

 

49

Poll/Unsolicited Cash Drawer Status

Unsolicited

Allows the user to poll for cash drawer status,

 

 

 

instead of sending it each time it changes state,

 

 

 

open or closed. Two options are available: Send

 

 

 

on change or transition, or send only with poll

 

 

 

command CDCONT.

 

 

 

 

50

Disable Keys While Cash Drawer

Key’s enabled

Allows the user to disable key output while one

 

Open

 

or more cash drawers are open.

 

 

 

 

70

Indicator Lights Mode

Command mode

Used to select if the CAPS (2) and NUM (3) LOCK

 

 

of operation

indicators function in the same manner as a PC.

 

 

 

Two options are available: PC mode or Command

 

 

 

mode (Lights Command). Note that in the PC

 

 

 

mode control of the indicators will be transferred to

 

 

 

other higher priority commands if applied.

 

 

 

 

71

Enable/Disable Key Clicks

On

Enables or disables audible key clicks.

 

 

 

0 = off; 1 = on

 

 

 

 

80

Define Left Shift Key

Key 44

If auxiliary keyboard connected to the Series 600

 

 

See illustration

Keyboard is other than a standard 101 or 102-key

 

 

in Appendix D

keyboard, used to define where the AUX keyboard

 

 

 

SHIFT keys are located. Refer to Appendix D.

 

 

 

 

81

Define Right Shift Key

Key 57 See

Same as Function Code 80 above.

illustration in

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix D

 

 

 

 

 

Series 600 POS Keyboard

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Contents Programming & USER’S Guide Table of Contents Maintenance List of Figures AppendixList of Tables Series 600 POS Keyboard Scope Special NoteSeries 600 POS Keyboard Model Description FeaturesProduct Information BUILT-IN Diagnostics BUILT-IN AnnunciatorWeight Approvals Service and WarrantySpecifications EnvironmentInstallation Unpacking and InspectionPrinter 1, 2 Pinouts External ConnectionsCash Drawer Jumper Connections Printer Fired Driver 1Main RS232 Typical Keyboard External Connections Keyboard External Connectors Rear View DescriptionControls and Indicators OperationSeries 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 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 A5xCxDxCR Clicked CommandA4xxxx-xxxxCR A6xCRCdsecopn Nvbdwr CommandNvbdclr Command A9CLRCR ADxCR Secure CommandComment Command AExCRCommand B0LxCR B1pdCR B2p...........CRKssnd Command Commit CommandCommand B5RSTCR Carded Command OP Code MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HEXMsrsnd Command BBpCR Cdcont CommandBApCR Acknowledgement Porte CommandBCpCR BDpxCRBEnnnnnvvvvkkkkx-xCR Command Bfcr101/102-KEY Keyboard KEY Code Identification BF...............CRRemote Description Programming Command Remote Programming KEY MAKE/BREAK CodesWhere A0 Examples of Remote Programming for KEY MAKE/BREAK CodeExample Example Opos Programming OposPrefix MSR Programming for UTC Opos DriversTrack SuffixMSR Series 500 Main Copying Keyboard Setup Data CloningSource Unit Destination Unit SeriesOperators and Programmers Magnetic Cards System LOGCleaning MaintenancePrecautions 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