Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 600 POS Ultimate Technology
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SERIES 600 POS KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING & USER’S GUIDE.
Series 600 POS Keyboard ii TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE ............................................................................................................ 1 SPECIAL NOTE ............................................................................
Series 600 POS Keyboard iii MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................ 63 PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................
Series 600 POS Keyboard iv APPENDIX APPENDIX A SERIES 600 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS A1 APPENDIX B KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DAT A B1 APPENDIX C ASC11 CHARACTER SET C1 APPENDIX D 101/102 - KEY KEYBOARD KEY NUMBER TO SCAN CODE CROSS REFERENCE D1 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1.
Series 600 POS Keyboard v FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE S TATEMENT • Reorient the radio or television receiving antenna • Relocate the keyboard with respect t o th.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 1 SCOPE This user's guide provides t he information and procedures needed to install, operate and program your Series 600 POS Keyboard. Differences in models and optional features are described in this manual, where applicable.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 2 Figure 1. Typical Point - of - Sale Station with Standard QWERTY Series 600 keyboard.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 3 PRODUCT INFORMATION MODEL DESCRIPTION Series 600 POS K eyboards are point - of - sale (POS) keyboards designed for use with a PC or ASCII terminal or network computer. These keyboards provide total flexibility in keyboard layout as well as extensive programming capability.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 4 BUILT - IN ANNUNCIATOR • Programmable • Selectable tone and duration BUILT - IN DIAGNOSTICS • Self test.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 5 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS (d x w x h) • Series 600 only – 7.85” x 14.7” x 2.97” • Series 600 w/MSR – 7.85” x 16.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 6 INSTALLATION UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 1. Examine the exterior of th e shipping carton for signs of abuse or damage that may have occurred during transport. Report all evidence of damage or abuse to shipper and dealer. 2. Open top of shipping carton and carefully remove the keyboard and accessories.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 7 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.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 8 Main RS232 Port Aux RS232 Port Cash Drawer 1 (Driver) Port In Cash Drawer 1 (Driver) Port Out Cash Drawer 2 (Driver) Port In Cash Drawer 2 (Driver) Port Out Drawer Type Jumpe.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 9 Figure 2. Typical Keyboard External Connections.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 10 ITEM DESCRIPTION Auxiliary Keyboard To attach auxiliary keyboard Main Keyboard Connection to PC or Termina l Jumpers Set jumpers to match printer Drawer 2 Status from drawer.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 11 OPERATION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Operating controls and indicators on the Series 600 Standard QWERTY Keyboard are shown i n Figure 4 and described in Table 1. Because most Series 600 POS Keyboards are customized to match the user's needs, keyboard layouts and the function of the keys may vary from Figure 4.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 12 Figure 4. Series 600 POS keyb oard - Typical Controls and Indicators Table 1. Series 600 POS Keyboard - Typical Controls and Indicators Index No. Name Function 1 through 3 Light Emitting Diode (LED) Indicators LED (1) SECURE - When on, indicates keyboard is secured( locked); when off, indicates keyboard is unlocked.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 13 PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD OPERATING PARAMETERS The operating parameters of the keyb oard can be configured (programmed) remotely from the host computer or locally at the keyboard.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 14 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 00 01 Program Primary Key Functions (00) and Secondary Key Functions (01) NOTE The keys can be programmed to have primary and secondary levels of function.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 15 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 02 Code Primary Key Functions to Secondary Key Positions 1. Swipe Program Card. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function Code 02 .
Series 600 POS Keyboard 16 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 08 Enable/Disable Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Tracks 1. Swipe Pro gram Card. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function Code 08 .
Series 600 POS Keyboard 17 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 10 11 12 13 Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Track 1,3 Prefix (10) Field Separator (11) Suffix (12) Account Separator (13) 1.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 18 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indicati on Remarks 17 18 Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Track 1,3 Bad Read (17) Track 2 Bad Read Macro (18) 1. Swipe Program Card.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 19 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 20 or 30 Comm (RS232) Main Port 0 (20) AUX Port 1 (30) Baud Rate 1.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 20 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 22 or 32 Main Port 0 (22) AUX Port 1 (32) Parity 1. Swipe Program Card. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard n umeric keypad, enter Function Code 22 (Port 0) or 32 (Port 1).
Series 600 POS Keyboard 21 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 24 or 34 Main Port 0 (24) AUX Port 1 (34) Word Length 1. Swipe Program Card. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function Code 24 (Port 0) or 34 (Port 1).
Series 600 POS Keyboard 22 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 26 or 36 Comm (RS232) Main Port 0 (2 6) AUX Port 1 (36) Suffix 1.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 23 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 38 39 40 41 42 43 Keyswitch Position 1 MAKE (38) Keysw.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 24.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 25 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 45 46 47 48 Drawer 1 Open (45) Closed (46) Drawer (2) Open (47) Closed (48) 1.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 26 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 50 Disable Keys While Cash Drawer Open The Series 600 Keyboard can be programmed to become disabled wh ile 1 or more cash drawer(s) is open.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 27 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Inst ructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 71 Enable/Disable Keyboard Key Clicks (71) 1. Swipe Program Card. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function Code 71 .
Series 600 POS Keyboard 28 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 84 85 Define Left ALTERNATE Key (84) and Right ALTERNATE Key (85) 1. Swipe Program Card. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function Code 84 or 85 .
Series 600 POS Keyboard 29 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions * = Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 96 Set Secure Mode 1. Swipe Program C ard. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function Code 96 .
Series 600 POS Keyboard 30 L OCAL MODE PROGRAMMING KEY MAKE/BREAK CODES AND EXTENDED FUNCTIONS A summary of all keyboard parameters programmable in the local mode, assigned Function Codes and factory default settings is given in Table 3.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 31 Table 3. Local Mode programming Function Codes and Default Settings FUNCTION CODE PARAMETER DEFAULT SETTING (XXh = Hex Code in ASCII) REMARKS 12 MSR Track 1,3 Suffix ?<CR> (3Fh,ODh) for both format 1 and 3 Used to send suffixes after the magnetic card data.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 32 FUNCTION CODE PARAMETER DEFAULT SETTING (XXh = Hex Code in ASCII) R EMARKS 30 RS232 Port 1 Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate Used to select a baud rate for Port 1. Baud rates available are: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 and 57600.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 33 Table 3. Local Mode programming Function Codes and Default Settings FUNCTION CODE PARAMETER DEFAULT SETTING (XXh = Hex Code in ASCII) REMARKS 44 Keyswitch Polling User defined Allows the user to poll for keyswitch 1,2, or 3 MAKE/BREAK codes.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 34 Table 3. Local Mode programming Function C odes and Default Settings FUNCTION CODE PARAMETER DEFAULT SETTING (XXh = Hex Code in ASCII) REMARKS 82 Define Left Control Key Key.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 35 swiping the Programmer's card..
Series 600 POS Keyboard 36 LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING KEY MAKE/BREAK CODES AND EXTENDED FUNCTIONS There are two scan codes assigned to each key, one for when the key is depressed (MAKE code) and the other for when the key is released (BREAK code). Generally, all keys are programmed to output both MAKE and BREAK codes.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 37 EXAMPLE 1. This example sequence programs a “shift” key. 1. Place the Series 600 Keyboard in local programming mode by swiping Program Card. 2. At the Series 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 00 or 01. 3. At the Series 600 Keyboard, press the key to be programmed.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 38 EXAMPLE 3 This example programs a Sec Op Key on the Series 600 Keyboard. 1. Place the Series 600 Keyboard in local programming mode by swiping Program Card. 2. At the S eries 600 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 00. 3. At the Series 600 Keyboard, press the key to be programmed.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 39 PROGRAMMING IN REMOTE MODE Programming in the remote mode requires the use of a supplemental program that is run on the host computer. If using an IBM PC or compatible computer as the host, use program supplied by Ultimate Technology Corporation when programming th e keyboard.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 40 NOTE Always apply the COMMIT command (OP Code B4) after programming the keyboard remotely to save the changes in the NVRAM. Failure to use the COMMIT command after making programming changes will result in the loss of the changes the first time power is removed from the keyboard.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 41 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIP TION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A0 MACROK Download all key macros for Series 600 Keyboard. Refer to Table 6 for further explanation. COMMAND: A0krcCxDx...
Series 600 POS Keyboard 42 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A1 MACROP Download macros for prefix/suffix.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 43 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMEN T A2 SNDDLY Determines rate of delay in milliseconds for sending macros. This command used when interfacing with slow systems.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 44 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Com mands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A4 NOTES Used to enter up to 40 characters of notes into RAM.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 45 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A7 NVBDRD Read a database register.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 46 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AD RAWED Puts keyboard in ro w and column mode used for diagnostics.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 47 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B0 LIGHT Provides on/off control for keyboard light emitting diode (LED) indicators. PC mode for NUM and CAP Lock lights is default.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 48 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B1 BEEPON Controls pitch and duration of beep.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 49 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B3 RDE RROR Sends all error information to main port for output.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 50 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B7 KSSTATUS Send keyswitch MAKE/BREAK codes in current keyswitch 1, 2 or 3 position.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 51 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BA BEEPRD Selects magnetic card read annunciation mode.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 52 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BC CDSTATUS Send cash drawer macros for open and closed dra wer.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 53 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BE VERSION Sends software version, engineering number, and keyboard type parameters.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 54 REMOTE PROGRAMMING KEY MAKE/BREAK CODES There are two scan codes assigned to each key, one for when the key is depressed (MAKE code) and the other for when the key is released (BREAK code). Generally, all keys are programmed to output both MAKE and BREAK codes.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 55 EXAMPLES OF REMOTE PROGRAMMING FOR KEY MAKE/BREAK CODE EXAMPLE 1. This example programs a key located at the top left - hand corner of the keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary key that outputs the scan code fo r lowercase "z" on MAKE and BREAK.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 56 EXAMPLE 3. This example programs the key at top left - hand corner of keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary key that outputs the scan code for lowercase "z" on MAKE only. 1. Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the "Z" key on the 101/102 - keyboard.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 57 EXAMPLE 6. This example progr ams 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.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 58 OPOS PROGRAMMING The OPOS keys are defined in Table 7 below. All OPOS keys have the pref ix of E0h/48h added to them. Example for OPOS key #32: The output in scan set 2 is E0 48 33 F0 33. All data is sent on the make of the key.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 59 MSR PROGRAMMING FOR UTC OPOS DRIVERS The MSR is programmed by using a special prefix. This prefix allows the OPOS driver to determine where the data is coming from. An example of the data stream is shown below. If a track is missing from the magnetic stripe card, the prefix and suffix for that track will still be sent.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 60 Table 8 MSR Programming for UTC OPOS Drivers Function Code (s) Operation Track 2 16 (suffix) 1. Swipe Program Card. While in programming mo de, at the Series 600 Keyboard, enter Function Code 16 (suffix). 2. At the auxiliary keyboard, type ?<CR>.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 61 COPYING KEYBOARD SETUP DATA (CLONING) Once a keyboard has been programmed, the parameters can be copied fro m the source keyboard to other keyboards. This feature saves time and reduces errors when programming more than one keyboard.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 62 2. At the source keyboard, swipe the Program Card in the magnetic stripe reader (MSR). For keyboards equipped with an optional keyswitch adjacent to the LED indicators, s et the switch to the AUX position, then enter 882 at the numeric keypad.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 63 MAINTENANCE The Series 600 POS Keyboard requires minimal routine maintenance. However, reasonable care of the keyboard will extend its life. The followi ng precautions and routine maintenance actions are recommended. PRECAUTIONS • Do not drop keyboard or allow it to be subjected to impact.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 64 KEY LEGEND CHANGE 3/4 INCH FULL TRAVEL KEYBOARDS The key legends for full travel keyboards can be changed by one of two methods depending on the type of keys installe d on the keyboard.
Series 600 POS Keyboard 65 1. Disconnect keyboard from system. 2. Turn keyboard ov er to gain access to 7 screws that secure the base of the keyboard case to the top.
Series 600 POS Keyboard A 1 APPENDIX A SERIES 600 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS QWERTY #1 Default Layout QWERTY #2 Default Layout.
Series 600 POS Keyboard A 2 APPENDIX A SERIES 600 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS Full Matrix Default Layout.
Series 600 POS Keyboard B 1 APPENDIX B KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DATA BACK CONNECTOR PIN OUTS MAIN RS232 DB9 FEMALE 1 N/C 2 TXD OUT 3 RXD IN 4 N/C 5 GRD 6 N/C 7 CTS IN 8 RTS OUT 9 +5 VDC IN/OUT AUX RS2.
Series 600 POS Keyboard C 1 APPENDIX C ASCII CHARACTER SET 00 Ctrl - @ (NUL) 30 0 60 ‘ 01 Ctrl - A (SOH) 31 1 61 a 02 Ctrl - B (STX) 32 2 62 b 03 Ctrl - C (ETX) 33 3 63 c 04 Ctrl - D (EOT) 34 4 64 d.
Series 600 POS Keyboard D 1 APPENDIX D 101/102 - KEY KEYBOARD KEY NUMBER TO SCAN CODE CROSS REFERENCE 102 - Key Keyboard Key Number Position Layout KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND.
Series 600 POS Keyboard D 2 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 13 0 D = 0D/8D 55/F0 55 55/F0 55 15 0F Backspace 0E/8E 66/F0 66 66/F0 66 16 10 Tab 0F/8F 0D.
Series 600 POS Keyboard D 3 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecim al) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 35 23 G 22/A2 34/F0 34 34/F0 34 36 24 H 23/A3 33/F0 33 33/F0 33 37 25 J 24/A4 3B/F0 3B 3B/.
Series 600 POS Keyboard D 4 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 60 3C Left Alternate 38/B8 11/F0 11 19/F0 19 61 3D Space bar 39/B9 29/F0 29 29/F0 29 62 3E .
Series 600 POS Keyboard D 5 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 96 60 Keypad - 48/C8 75/F0 75 75/F0 75 97 61 Keypad 5 4C/CC 73/F0 73 73/F0 73 98 62 Keypad .
Series 600 POS Keyboard D 6 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 124 7C Print/SysRq E0 2A/E0 37 E0 B7/E0 AA E0 12 E0 7C/E0 F0 7C E0 F0 12 57/F0 57 125 7D Sc.
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