SERIES 500 POS KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING & USER’S GUIDE
2 OPTIONAL PEDESTAL MOUNT
3 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS • Depth - 8 Inches • Width - 13 Inches • Height - 3 Inches WEIGHT • 3.5 pounds (avg) ELECTRICAL • 135 - 185mA
4 INSTALLATION UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 1. Examine the exterior of the shipping carton for signs of abuse or damage that may have occurred dur
5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS As required by the hardware configuration, connect the keyboard to its host computer and other peripheral devices as show
6 Main RS232PortAux RS232PortCash Drawer 1(Driver)Port InCash Drawer 1(Driver)Port OutCash Drawer 2(
7 Figure 2. Typical keyboard external connections
8 Figure 3. Keyboard external connectors - rear view
9 OPERATION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Operating controls and indicators on the Series 500 Standard QWERTY Keyboard are shown in Figure 4 and des
10 Figure 4. Series 500 POS keyboard - typical controls and indicators Table 1. Series 500 POS Keyboard - Typical Controls and Indicators (S
11 All Other User Defined Keys User defined keys programmed by user/developer.
Series 500 POS Keyboard SERIES 500 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE to KEY PROGRAMMING To Program a Primary Key 1. Swipe Programmer’s Card through Mag Car
12 PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD OPERATING PARAMETERS The operating parameters of the keyboard can be configured (programmed) remotely from
13 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings 11 MSR Channel 1,3 Field Separator ^ (5Eh) for format 1 = (3Dh) for for
14 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings 24 RS232 Port 0 Word Length User defined Used to change the word lengt
15 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings secure (lock). 41 Keyswitch Position 2 BREAK No output Used to program
16 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings 71 Enable/Disable Key Clicks On Enables or disables audible key clicks
17 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings one keyboard. It is also useful for remote keyboard setup and when makin
18 LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS To program the Series 500 Keyboard in the local mode proceed as follows: 1. Swipe the Programmer'
19 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 0
20 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks po
21 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks
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23 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 4.
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25 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 2
26 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 2
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28 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 4
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31 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks on
Series 500 POS Keyboard MAINTENANCE...58 PRECAUTIONS...
32 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 9
33 Table 4. Local Programming Commands For Key MAKE/BREAK And Extended Functions SERIES 500 KEYBOARD NUMERIC KEYPAD NO. DESCRIPTION 0 Abor
34 3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press the key to be programmed. 4. At the auxiliary keyboard, press and hold the "A" key. 5.
35 5. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER to complete programming of the key. 6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to program another key. 7
36 PROGRAMMING IN REMOTE MODE Programming in the remote mode requires the use of a supplemental program that is run on the host computer. If us
37 NOTE Always apply the COMMIT command (OP Code B4) after programming the keyboard remotely to save the changes in the NVRAM. Failure to use t
38 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A0 MACROK Download all
39 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A1 MACROP Download macro
40 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A2 SNDDLY Determines rat
41 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A3 COMMP Communications
Series 500 POS Keyboard APPENDIX A SERIES 500 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS A1 APPENDIX B KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DATA B1 APPEND
42 OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A5 SPCDEF Define where SHIFT, CONTROL, and ALTERNATE keys are located on auxil
43 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A8 NVBDWR Write a data
44 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AF COMMENT Use when note
45 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B1 BEEPON Controls pitch
46 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B2 SENDP Sends data to s
47 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B4 COMMIT Writes program
48 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B8 MSRSND Use to send ma
49 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BA BEEPRD Selects magnet
50 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BC CDSTATUS Send cash dr
51 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BE VERSION Sends softwar
Series 500 POS Keyboard FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT • Reorient the radio or televisi
52 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 oth
53 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
54 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
55 Parameters same as shown for example 1. EXAMPLE 6. This example programs key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, colu
56 COPYING KEYBOARD SETUP DATA (CLONING) Once a keyboard has been programmed, the parameters can be copied from the source keyboard to other key
57 2. At the source keyboard, swipe the Programmer's card in the magnetic stripe reader (MSR). For keyboards equipped with an optional 3-p
58 MAINTENANCE The Series 500 POS Keyboard requires minimal routine maintenance. However, reasonable care of the keyboard will extend its life.
59 The key legends for full travel keyboards can be changed by one of two methods depending on the type of keys installed on the keyboard. For
60 1. Disconnect keyboard from system. 2. Turn keyboard over to gain access to 5 screws that secure the base of the keyboard case to the t
A1 APPENDIX A SERIES 500 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS 112 Key 3/4-Inch Standard Layout
Series 500 POS Keyboard SCOPE This user's guide provides the information and procedures needed to install, operate and program your Series
A2 144 Key Compact 5/8-Inch Size and Flat Panel Membrane Standard Layout
A3 Compact 5/8-Inch QWERTY Layout
B1 APPENDIX B KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DATA BACK CONNECTOR PINOUTS MAIN RS232 DB9 FEMALE 1 N/C 2 TXD OUT
C1 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 (
D1 APPENDIX D 101/102-KEY KEYBOARD KEY NUMBER TO SCAN CODE CROSS REFERENCE 102-Key Keyboard Key Number Position Layout
D2 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 7 07 6 07/87 36/F0 36 36/F0 36 8 08 7 0
D3 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 35 23 G 22/A2 34/F0 34 34/F0 34 36 24
D4 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 61 3D Space bar 39/B9 29/F0 29 29/F0 29 62
D5 KEY NUMBER (Decimal) KEY NUMBER (Hexadecimal) LEGEND SCAN CODE SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 97 61 Keypad 5 4C/CC 73/F0 73 73/F0 73 98
D6 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 E
Series 500 POS Keyboard Figure 1. Typical Point-of-Sale station with standard QWERTY Series 500 keyboard
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2 PRODUCT INFORMATION MODEL DESCRIPTION Series 500 POS Keyboards are point-of-sale (POS) keyboards designed for use with a PC or ASCII terminal
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