Preh Musical Toy Instrument MC25 35 User Manual

Trouble Shooting Manual  
Preh Keyboards  
MC25-35 Speciality Series  
Classic Series  
Advantage Series  
Prestige Series  
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1. Th e com p u ter in d ica tes “Keyboa r d er r or ” d u r in g sta r t-u p or  
bootin g  
P ossible Ca u ses a n d Solu tion s:  
1.1Th e k eyb oa r d is n ot p lu gged p r op er ly.  
Check if the keyboard cable is securely plugged into the keyboard PS/2 port  
(USB or RS232 if applicable). If you have another device connected on the PS/2  
port, shut down your computer, replace it for the preh keyboard and retest.  
1.2Th e Keyboa r d in ter fa ce is in cor r ect.  
The keyboard can have the wrong interface as a setting, please reset the  
keyboard by following the instructions at How to reset preh keyboards” page 7.  
1.3Tim in g p r oblem s bet w een t h e com p u t er a n d t h e k eyboa r d .  
When the computer boots up, it checks up the keyboard and tries to initialize it.  
If the keyboard is not detected, then an error is generated. There might be more  
than one solution for this problem.  
Solution 1: Please see How to turn off the unnecessary modules” on page 18 and  
follow the instructions. Restart the computer and test.  
Solution 2: Please see How to deactivate the Bios keyboard initialization” on  
page 17 and follow the instructions. Restart the computer and test.  
Solution 3: There might be an incompatibility between your computer and the  
keyboard, or you might have an old firmware version that is not compatible with  
your computer. Please contact Preh technical support for information. If you  
have a scanner or any other device connected to the keyboard, please read point  
3.  
2. Th e k eyboa r d beep s w h en a n y k ey is p r essed a n d sen d s n o d a ta to  
th e com p u ter .  
P ossible Ca u ses a n d Solu tion s:  
2.1A fa u lt h a s occu r r ed d u r in g th e tr a n sm ission of th e k eyboa r d  
a ssign m en t ta ble.  
Please see How to reset the preh keyboards” on page 7 and test.  
2.2Th e con ten ts of th e EEP ROM h a ve been m od ified .  
Please see How to reset the preh keyboards” on page 7 and test.  
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2.3Th er e w a s a n er r or in t h e ch eck su m .  
Please see How to reset the preh keyboards” on page 7 and test.  
3. Th e k eyboa r d is con n ected to a Sca n n er bu t it is n ot d etected by  
th e com p u ter  
d u r in g sta r t-u p  
P ossible Ca u ses a n d Solu tion s:  
3.1 Da ta tr a n sm ission con flict betw een k eyboa r d a n d Sca n n er .  
There might be more than one solution for this problem.  
Solution1: The keyboard output speed and the scanner output speed is causing  
conflicts when transmitting the data. Please change the output speed of the  
keyboard by following How to change the output speed of the keyboard” on page  
9. After, please re-test.  
Solution 2: The keyboard-scanner configuration might be causing a problem.  
There is no standard on the output speed for scanners, so if you connect the  
keyboard and the scanner through a Y” cable to the computer, the keyboard  
output will appear to be slowed down or the computer might not detect it. Please  
connect the keyboard directly to the computer. Then connect the scanner  
through the daisy chain port of the keyboard. The daisy chain port might be  
located on the side or the back of the keyboard.  
Figure 1  
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Solution 3: Please see How to turn off the unnecessary modules” on page 18 and  
follow the instructions. Restart the computer and test.  
4. Th e k eyboa r d d oes n ot r esp on d , a n d th er e is n o ou tp u t.  
P ossible Ca u ses a n d Solu tion s:  
4.1Keyb oa r d p a d is n ot r esp on d in g.  
Lets make sure that the keyboard does not have an output. Open notepad or  
any other word processing program and verify that all the keys have an  
output into Notepad.  
4.2Th e Keyboa r d h a s a n er r or on th e ch eck su m .  
The keyboard needs to be reset. Please see How to reset the preh keyboards”  
on page 7 and test.  
4.3Th e k eyb oa r d is n ot p lu gged p r op er ly.  
Check that the keyboard cable is securely plugged into the keyboard PS/2  
port (USB or RS232 if applicable). If you have another PS/2 cable, shut down,  
replace the cable, restart and retest.  
4.4Th e k eyboa r d h a s n ot been p r ogr a m m ed  
You need to create a file on the Winprogrammer or the DOS programmer to  
assign values to each key of your keyboard. Please read QuickStart Manual  
for the Winprogrammer” or the Winprogrammer Users Guide” for  
information about how to program the keyboard  
5. Th e k eyboa r d ou tp u t is ver y slow or som e ch a r a cter s a r e lost  
w h en typ in g  
P ossible Ca u ses a n d Solu tion s:  
5.1 Wr on g con figu r a tion .  
If you have a scanner connected to the computer through the keyboard daisy  
chained, scanner daisy chained or a Y” cable, then please read point 3.  
Following point 3 solutions can solve this problem.  
5.2Ch a n ge th e ou tp u t sp eed of th e k eyboa r d .  
Please change the speed output of the keyboard by following How to change  
the output speed of the keyboard” on page 12. After following this procedure,  
please re-test.  
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6. Th e MSR ca n n ot be r ea d w ith m y softw a r e  
P ossible ca u ses a n d solu tion s:  
6.1 MSR h ea d is n ot w or k in g p r op er ly.  
Open NotePad; Use a card with a magnetic stripe on the back such as credit  
card or debit card. Swipe the card and see on Notepad if there is an output. If  
no data is displayed, please contact Preh customer service to repair your  
keyboard.  
6.2Th e k eyboa r d MSR d oes n ot h a ve th e cor r ect settin gs th a t a r e  
r equ ir ed by you r softw a r e.  
Please contact your software provider to learn the requirements of your  
software to read the MSR. Ask them about headers, terminator, sentinels and  
checksum output requirements. After that please refer to How to change the  
MSR settings” on page 12 to change the settings.  
6.3You r softw a r e m igh t r equ ir e OP OS settin gs.  
OPOS is a standard for Point of Sale systems and equipment. It is probable  
that your software will require these settings. Please follow the instruction on  
How to change the MSR settings” on page 12 to change the settings  
7. Th e k eyboa r d d oes n ot r esp on d a n d Scr oll lock LED is fla sh in g  
P ossible ca u ses a n d solu tion s:  
7.1On lin e p r ogr a m m in g w a s a ctiva ted .  
Please see How to remove Online programming” on page 15.  
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8. HOW TO RESET P REH KEYBOARDS  
Simply resetting the keyboard may solve the majority of the most common problems  
that a user can have. If a fault has occurred during the transmission of the  
keyboard assignment table or the contents of the EEPROM has been modified,  
there will be an error in the checksum.  
Please Follow the instructions:  
1. Unplug your keyboard from the Computer  
Figure 2. Unplugging the keyboard from the computer  
Some preh keyboards have a detachable cable on the back. The keyboard can  
be unplugged by either from the back of the computer or from the back of the  
keyboard  
Figure 3. Unplugging the keyboard from the computer  
2. Hold down keys A01 and B01. The term A corresponds to the first row on the  
bottom and 01 is the column. Please see figure 4 to identify the keys on a row  
and column keyboard.  
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Figure 4. Row and Column keyboard  
In an alphanumeric keyboard, A01 and B01 can be identified as SHIFT and  
CONTROL on the right side of the keyboard as shown in figure 5.  
Figure 5. Alphanumeric keyboard layout  
3. Plug the keyboard back into the computer while you keep holding down A01  
and B01.  
4. All the lights on the keyboard (if available) will turn on and the keyboard  
acknowledges you that a reset has been performed by producing a single bip  
sound. After that, Accept light will turn on and off.  
5. Now, you can release keys A01 and B01 and start using the keyboard normally.  
Important: If you have an RS232 interface keyboard, then you will need to press  
A01+D01 instead of A01+B01. D is the fourth row up from the bottom of the  
keyboard and 01 the first column  
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9. HOW TO CHANGE THE OUTP UT SP E E D OF THE  
KEYBOARD  
For changing the output speed of the keyboard it will be necessary to use one of our  
programming tools: The winprogrammer or the DOS programmer.  
WINP R OGR AMMER  
1. In order to change the output speed with the winprogrammer you need to have  
an MWF file or create a new file since the Winprogrammer cannot read the  
program from the keyboard. To create a new file, please refer to the  
Win p r ogr a m m er User s m a n u a l or the Qu ick r efer en ce for t h e  
w in p r ogr a m m er . If you do not have any of these documents, please contact  
Preh Electronics Technical support.  
2. Open your mwf file and click on Configuration>keyboard setup. Another  
window will pop up  
3. Click on Speed. At the bottom of the window, you will see a select box named  
Slow output speed”.  
Figure 6.  
4. Select a different output speed.  
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5. Go to File>UpdateKeyboard, Select your interface (USB, AT for PS/2 or Serial  
RS232) and click ok to download the file into the keyboard. Wait until the  
process is completed.  
Figure 7.  
6. If the keyboard does not respond to your configuration correctly, change the  
speed output by following steps 1 through 5 and select a different speed on  
point 4.  
DOS P R OGR AMMER  
1. Connect your keyboard and start DOS programmer  
2. Go to the File menu and select Read keytable. This command will read all  
data and settings that are inside the keyboard. Please, make sure that the  
keyboard is connected. A status bar will show you when the reading of the  
keyboard has been completed as shown in figure 8.  
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Figure 8  
3. Click on Edit>SlowOutputSpeed. A new window will pop up as the one in  
figure 9.  
Figure 9  
4. Select a different output speed.  
5. Go to File>WriteKeyboard, then a status bar will indicate you the progress of  
the file downloaded into the keyboard as shown in figure 10. After download is  
completed, the keyboard is ready to be tested.  
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Figure 10  
6. If the keyboard does not respond to your configuration correctly, change the  
follow steps 1 through 5 but selecting a different speed on point 4.  
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10. HOW TO CHANGE THE SETTINGS OF THE MSR  
For changing the MSR settings, it will be necessary to use one of our programming  
tools: The winprogrammer or the DOS programmer. OPOS is a standard in the  
point of sale industry. It is required that your MSR have these settings if you are  
using software that uses the OPOS standard. This section will show you how to  
program the MSR under this standard just as an example how to modify the MSR  
settings.  
WINP R OGR AMMER  
1. Open your MWF file. Go to Configuration>Module Setup and a new window  
will pop up. Select MSR on this new window.  
Figure 11  
2. Check the boxes that are needed according to figure 11. Click on Header  
button, and then a new window will pop up.  
3. Select StdKey-Layer. Note: you can input any data into the Headers and  
terminators boxes, the values below are just an example. If you want to input  
an hex number just follow the format {\ xXX}.  
Enter {POSMSR1} for Track 1  
Enter {POSMSR2} for Track 2  
Enter {POSMSR3} for Track 3  
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Figure 12  
4. Repeat the same process as in point 3 for Terminator”.  
5. Click OK, and then go to File>UpdateKeyboard. Wait until programming is  
completed.  
DOS P R OGR AMMER  
1. Connect your keyboard and start DOS programmer.  
2. Go to the File menu and select Read keytable”. This command will read all  
data and settings that are inside the keyboard. Please, make sure that the  
keyboard is connected. A status bar will show you when the reading of the  
keyboard has been completed as shown in figure 13  
Figure 13  
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3. Click on Edit>Modules, and then a new window will pop up.  
Figure 14  
4. Click on Header and then input at Assigment” box.  
Enter {\ x62} for Track 1  
Enter {\ x63} for Track 2  
Enter {\ x64} for Track 3  
Figure 15  
5. Repeat the same procedure for Terminatoras in point 3.  
6. Click OK, and then go to File>WriteKeytable. Wait until programming is  
completed.  
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11. HOW TO REMOVE ONLINE P ROGRAMMING  
Online programming is an alternative method to program a Preh Keyboard. It is  
recommended not to have access to online programming unless is necessary and  
intended to be.  
WINP R OGR AMMER  
1. In order to deactivate the online programming option with the winprogrammer  
you need to have an MWF file or create a new one since the winprogrammer  
cannot read the program from the keyboard. To create a new one, please refer  
to the Win p r ogr a m m er User s m a n u a l or the Qu ick r efer en ce for t h e  
w in p r ogr a m m er . If you do not have any of these documents, please contact  
Preh Electronics Technical support.  
2. Open your MWF file, Go to Configuration>keyboard setup, then a new window  
will pop up.  
3. On Country”, check out Hotkeys online programming as shown in figure 16.  
Figure 16  
4. Go to file>update keyboard. Wait until programming is completed.  
5. Reset the keyboard.  
DOS P R OGR AMMER  
1. Connect your keyboard and start DOS programmer.  
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2. Go to the File menu and select Read keytable”. This command will read all  
data and settings that are inside the keyboard. Please, make sure that the  
keyboard is connected. A status bar will show you when the reading of the  
keyboard has been completed as shown in figure 17.  
Figure 17  
3. Go to Edit>Hotkey 0.  
Figure 18  
4. Clear out all information data contained on the input box as shown in figure  
18.  
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5. Click OK, and then go to File>WriteKeytable. Wait until programming is  
completed.  
6. Reset the keyboard.  
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12. HOW TO DEACTIVATE THE BIOS KEYBOARD  
INITIALIZATION DURING P OST  
There are 2 options:  
1. Using the BIOS deactivate the option for checking keyboard during  
initialization.  
2. Another option is for users of Win2000 and WinXP. It is possible to deactivate  
this option by creating 2 registers. Open Notepad and input the following  
text, then save the file as Keyboard_chk_on.reg. The following text is needed  
to create a register update to activate the keyboard initialization.  
[ H K E Y _ L O C A L _ M A C H I N E \ S Y S T E M \ C u r r e n t C o n t r o  
l S e t \ S e r v i c e s \ i 8 0 4 2 p r t \ P a r a m e t e r s ]  
" H e a d l e s s " = d w o r d : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1  
You will also need to create a register file to deactivate the registers. Open  
Notepad and input the following text, then save the file as  
Keyboard_chk_off.reg. The following text is needed to create a register update  
to deactivate the keyboard initialization.  
[ H K E Y _ L O C A L _ M A C H I N E \ S Y S T E M \ C u r r e n t C o n t r o  
l S e t \ S e r v i c e s \ i 8 0 4 2 p r t \ P a r a m e t e r s ]  
" H e a d l e s s " = d w o r d : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  
Once you have created these files, double click on Keyboard_chk_off.reg” to  
deactivate the keyboard initializations and double click on  
Keyboard_chk_on.reg” to activate it.  
If you have problems creating this file, please contact our technical support.  
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13. HOW TO TURN OF F THE UNNECESSARY MODULES  
The keyboard has extra options that might not be used by the user, or  
initializations.  
WINPROGRAMMER  
1. In order to deactivate or activate modules with the winprogrammer you need  
to have an MWF file or create a new file since the winprogrammer cannot read  
the program from the keyboard. To create a new file, please refer to the  
Win p r ogr a m m er User s m a n u a l or the Qu ick r efer en ce for t h e  
w in p r ogr a m m er . If you do not have any of these documents, please contact  
Preh Electronics Technical support.  
2. Open your MWF file. Go to Configuration>Keyboard Setup. A new window will  
pop up. Then click on Interface.  
Figure 19  
3. Uncheck Init and Send LED information to Daisy chained keyboard”. Click OK  
4. Go to Configuration>Modules Setup. A new window will pop up.  
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Figure 20  
5. Uncheck all Autoinput” from the modules that are not being used or are not  
available on your keyboard. Click OK  
6. Go to File>Update Keyboard and click OK.  
DOS P R OGR AMMER  
1. Connect your keyboard and start DOS programmer.  
2. Go to the File menu and select Read keytable. This command will read all  
data and settings that are inside the keyboard. Please, make sure that the  
keyboard is connected. A status bar will show you when the reading of the  
keyboard has been completed as shown in figure 21.  
Figure 21  
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3. Go to File>Edit>Modules. Uncheck Init and send LED data, and all the  
modules (Autoinput) that are not used, such as MSR, Keylock etc.  
figure 22  
4. Click Enter and go to File>Write Keyboard.  
TRM Ver 1.1  
Nov 2003  
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