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Page 1 - SERIES 500 POS KEYBOARD

SERIES 500 POS KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING & USER’S GUIDE

Page 2 - Series 500 POS Keyboard

2 OPTIONAL PEDESTAL MOUNT

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS • Depth - 8 Inches • Width - 13 Inches • Height - 3 Inches WEIGHT • 3.5 pounds (avg) ELECTRICAL • 135 - 185mA

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4 INSTALLATION UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 1. Examine the exterior of the shipping carton for signs of abuse or damage that may have occurred dur

Page 5 - LIST OF TABLES

5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS As required by the hardware configuration, connect the keyboard to its host computer and other peripheral devices as show

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6 Main RS232PortAux RS232PortCash Drawer 1(Driver)Port InCash Drawer 1(Driver)Port OutCash Drawer 2(

Page 7 - SPECIAL NOTE

7 Figure 2. Typical keyboard external connections

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8 Figure 3. Keyboard external connectors - rear view

Page 9 - PRODUCT INFORMATION

9 OPERATION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Operating controls and indicators on the Series 500 Standard QWERTY Keyboard are shown in Figure 4 and des

Page 10 - OPTIONAL PEDESTAL MOUNT

10 Figure 4. Series 500 POS keyboard - typical controls and indicators Table 1. Series 500 POS Keyboard - Typical Controls and Indicators (S

Page 11 - SERVICE AND WARRANTY

11 All Other User Defined Keys User defined keys programmed by user/developer.

Page 12 - INSTALLATION

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

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12 PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD OPERATING PARAMETERS The operating parameters of the keyboard can be configured (programmed) remotely from

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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

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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

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15 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings secure (lock). 41 Keyswitch Position 2 BREAK No output Used to program

Page 17 - OPERATION

16 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings 71 Enable/Disable Key Clicks On Enables or disables audible key clicks

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17 Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings one keyboard. It is also useful for remote keyboard setup and when makin

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18 LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS To program the Series 500 Keyboard in the local mode proceed as follows: 1. Swipe the Programmer'

Page 20 - PROGRAMMING

19 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 0

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20 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks po

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21 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks

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Series 500 POS Keyboard TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE ...

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22 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks th

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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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24 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 2

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25 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 2

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26 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 2

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27 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 39

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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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29 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 7

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30 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 8

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31 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks on

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Series 500 POS Keyboard MAINTENANCE...58 PRECAUTIONS...

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32 Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued Note: *Default Settings Function Code(s) Operation Normal Indication Remarks 9

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33 Table 4. Local Programming Commands For Key MAKE/BREAK And Extended Functions SERIES 500 KEYBOARD NUMERIC KEYPAD NO. DESCRIPTION 0 Abor

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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38 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A0 MACROK Download all

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39 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A1 MACROP Download macro

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40 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A2 SNDDLY Determines rat

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41 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A3 COMMP Communications

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Series 500 POS Keyboard APPENDIX A SERIES 500 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS A1 APPENDIX B KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DATA B1 APPEND

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42 OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A5 SPCDEF Define where SHIFT, CONTROL, and ALTERNATE keys are located on auxil

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43 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A8 NVBDWR Write a data

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44 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AF COMMENT Use when note

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45 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B1 BEEPON Controls pitch

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46 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B2 SENDP Sends data to s

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47 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B4 COMMIT Writes program

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48 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B8 MSRSND Use to send ma

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49 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BA BEEPRD Selects magnet

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50 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BC CDSTATUS Send cash dr

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51 Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued OP CODE (HEX) MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BE VERSION Sends softwar

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Series 500 POS Keyboard FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT • Reorient the radio or televisi

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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

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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

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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

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55 Parameters same as shown for example 1. EXAMPLE 6. This example programs key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, colu

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56 COPYING KEYBOARD SETUP DATA (CLONING) Once a keyboard has been programmed, the parameters can be copied from the source keyboard to other key

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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

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58 MAINTENANCE The Series 500 POS Keyboard requires minimal routine maintenance. However, reasonable care of the keyboard will extend its life.

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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

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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

Page 66 - MAINTENANCE

A1 APPENDIX A SERIES 500 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS 112 Key 3/4-Inch Standard Layout

Page 67 - WARNING

Series 500 POS Keyboard SCOPE This user's guide provides the information and procedures needed to install, operate and program your Series

Page 68 - CAUTION

A2 144 Key Compact 5/8-Inch Size and Flat Panel Membrane Standard Layout

Page 69 - APPENDIX A

A3 Compact 5/8-Inch QWERTY Layout

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B1 APPENDIX B KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DATA BACK CONNECTOR PINOUTS MAIN RS232 DB9 FEMALE 1 N/C 2 TXD OUT

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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 (

Page 72 - APPENDIX B

D1 APPENDIX D 101/102-KEY KEYBOARD KEY NUMBER TO SCAN CODE CROSS REFERENCE 102-Key Keyboard Key Number Position Layout

Page 73 - ASCII CHARACTER SET

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

Page 74 - TO SCAN CODE CROSS REFERENCE

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

Page 75 - SET 1 SET 2 SET 3

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

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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

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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

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Series 500 POS Keyboard Figure 1. Typical Point-of-Sale station with standard QWERTY Series 500 keyboard

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ULTIMATE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 100 Rawson Road VICTOR, NEW YORK 14564 Printed in U.S.A. 10190009 REV

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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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