Ultimate Technology Mouse 500 POS User Manual

SERIES 500 POS KEYBOARD  
PROGRAMMING & USER’S GUIDE  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SCOPE ...........................................................................................................vi  
SPECIAL NOTE.............................................................................................vi  
PRODUCT INFORMATION...........................................................................2  
MODEL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 2  
FEATURES....................................................................................................................... 2  
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................... 3  
SERVICE AND WARRANTY..........................................................................3  
INSTALLATION..............................................................................................4  
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION................................................................................. 4  
EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS........................................................................................ 5  
DRAWER JUMPER CONNECTIONS (PRINTER FIRED)....................................... 5  
OPERATION...................................................................................................9  
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS.................................................................................. 9  
PROGRAMMING ..........................................................................................12  
PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD OPERATING PARAMETERS..............................12  
LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING - FUNCTION CODES AND SETTINGS .........12  
LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................18  
LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING................................................................................32  
KEY MAKE/BREAK CODES AND EXTENDED FUNCTIONS.............................32  
PROGRAMMING IN REMOTE MODE .......................................................................36  
REMOTE MODE PROGRAMMING MACROS AND COMMAND SUMMARY....36  
101/102-KEY KEYBOARD - KEY CODE IDENTIFICATION .................................51  
PROGRAMMING KEY MAKE/BREAK CODES.......................................................52  
EXAMPLES OF REMOTE PROGRAMMING FOR KEY MAKE/BREAK CODE 53  
COPYING KEYBOARD SETUP DATA (CLONING)................................................56  
OPERATOR'S AND PROGRAMMER'S MAGNETIC CARDS..............................57  
SYSTEM LOG.................................................................................................................57  
Series 500 POS Keyboard  
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MAINTENANCE............................................................................................58  
PRECAUTIONS.............................................................................................................58  
CLEANING......................................................................................................................58  
KEY LEGEND CHANGE..............................................................................................58  
3/4 AND 5/8-INCH FULL TRAVEL KEYBOARDS..................................................58  
KEY LEGEND CHANGE - FLAT TACTILE MEMBRANE......................................59  
BATTERY REPLACEMENT........................................................................................59  
Series 500 POS Keyboard  
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APPENDIX A  
SERIES 500 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS  
A1  
B1  
APPENDIX B  
KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DATA  
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.  
TABLE 2.  
SERIES 500 POS KEYBOARD - TYPICAL CONTROLS AND  
INDICATORS  
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LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING FUNCTION CODES AND  
DEFAULT SETTINGS  
9
TABLE 3.  
TABLE 4.  
LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS  
15  
LOCAL PROGRAMMING COMMANDS FOR KEY MAKE/BREAK  
AND EXTENDED FUNCTIONS  
29  
34  
TABLE 5.  
TABLE 6.  
REMOTE PROGRAMMING MODE COMMANDS  
RMOTE PROGRAMMING COMMANDS FOR KEY  
MAKE/BREAK CODE  
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Series 500 POS Keyboard  
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE  
STATEMENT  
NOTICE  
This equipment complies with the limits for a Class A computing  
device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules  
which are designed to minimize radio frequency interference in the  
installation; however, there is no guarantee that radio or television  
interference will not occur in any particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on while  
the radio or television is on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient the radio or television receiving antenna  
• Relocate the keyboard with respect to the receiver  
• Move the keyboard away from the receiver  
If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television  
technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet  
prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and  
Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S.  
Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402. Order stock number 004-000-  
00345-4.  
Series 500 POS Keyboard  
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SCOPE  
This user's guide provides the information and procedures needed to install,  
operate and program your Series 500 POS Keyboard. Differences in models and  
optional features are described in this manual, where applicable. It is suggested  
that the entire manual be read before attempting installation or programming. If  
assistance is needed that is beyond the coverage provided in this guide, please  
contact Customer Service:  
Ultimate Technology Corporation  
100 Rawson Road  
Victor New York, 14564  
Phone: (800) 349-0546  
Fax: (585) 924-1434  
SPECIAL NOTE  
When this publication was written, every effort was made to ensure that information in this  
document was complete, accurate, and up to date. Ultimate Technology Corporation assumes no  
responsibility for errors beyond its control. Ultimate Technology Corporation also cannot  
guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers, and referenced  
in this guide, do not effect the applicability of the information in this manual. If assistance is  
needed, please contact Customer Service at the address or phone number given above.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT OPEN KEYBOARD ENCLOSURE WHEN  
KEYBOARD IS CONNECTED TO SYSTEM.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE KEYBOARD  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
Contents of this publication may be changed without notice and shall not be regarded as a warranty.  
Series 500 POS Keyboard  
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Figure 1. Typical Point-of-Sale station with standard QWERTY Series 500 keyboard  
Series 500 POS Keyboard  
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PRODUCT INFORMATION  
MODEL DESCRIPTION  
Series 500 POS Keyboards are point-of-sale (POS) keyboards designed for use with a PC or  
ASCII terminal. These keyboards have total flexibility in keyboard layout coupled with an extensive  
programming capability. Each keyboard contains a built-in magnetic stripe reader (MSR), two  
serial ports, two cash drawer status ports, a main keyboard port, and an auxiliary keyboard port.  
The Series 500 POS Keyboard provides both the hardware and firmware interfaces necessary to  
fully integrate a modular "open system" POS workstation when attached to a PC or terminal, and  
connected with a printer, cash drawer and display of the users choice.  
FEATURES  
CHOICE OF KEYBOARD TYPES  
• Full travel, standard size keys - up to 112 keys  
• Full travel, compact size keys - up to 144 keys  
• Flat panel (micro motion), standard size - 112 keys  
• Flat panel (micro motion), compact size - 144 keys  
TWO CASH DRAWER PORTS  
•Status monitoring  
Autosend (Unsolicited)  
Polling (Solicited)  
All key locations are available  
permanently printed or re-legendable. Full travel  
keycaps have removable plastic covers for re-  
legending. Flat panel membrane versions are re-  
legendable by use of interchangeable overlays.  
•Optional cash drawer firing  
AUX PC KEYBOARD PORT  
• For data entry when full alphanumeric capability is  
needed  
Standard keyboard configurations  
• For programming key codes (local method)  
• For keyboard port compatible peripherals (bi-  
directional)  
including QWERTY and typical POS layouts are  
available. Custom configurations of any number of  
keys are also available.  
TWO RS232 PORTS  
FULLY USER PROGRAMMABLE  
• Local (PC Keyboard)  
• Remote (from Host)  
• Serial peripherals  
• Main communications port when used as a  
terminal  
• Download (Cloning)  
• Hardware and software handshaking  
• Selectable baud rates (300 bps - 57.6 Kbps)  
All keys can be reprogrammed to output  
any code. Single wide, double wide, and quad  
keys can be placed anywhere on the keyboard.  
Spacers are available for unused key locations.  
32K NVRAM BUILT-IN  
• 2048 16 character memory locations  
• Control totals  
• Other purposes  
BUILT-IN MAGNETIC STRIPE READER  
• 2 track, 3 format  
THREE LED INDICATORS  
• Programmable for prefix, suffix, separators and  
audible annunciation  
• User programmable  
BUILT-IN AUDIBLE BEEPER  
• Programmable  
• Selectable tone and duration  
MAGNETIC  
SECURITY  
STRIPE  
CARD  
CONTROLLED  
• Keyswitch optional  
BUILT-IN DIAGNOSTICS  
• Self test  
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OPTIONAL PEDESTAL MOUNT  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
DIMENSIONS  
ENVIRONMENT  
• Depth - 8 Inches  
• Width - 13 Inches  
• Height - 3 Inches  
• Storage temperature -20° to 70°C (-68° to 158°F)  
• Operating temperature 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F)  
APPROVALS  
WEIGHT  
• FCC Class A  
• 3.5 pounds (avg)  
• UL recognized  
• UL recognized (Canada)  
ELECTRICAL  
• 135 - 185mA at 5VDC (supplied from host)  
• 3-volt lithium battery (battery backup for memory  
data retention when host source voltage removed)  
SERVICE AND WARRANTY  
Series 500 POS Keyboards come with a one-year parts and labor warranty. Assistance and  
customer service is always available from Ultimate Technology Corporation's Customer Service  
representative. If the dealer or your service provider cannot answer your question or provide  
satisfactory service, please call our sales and technical support department. When calling for  
assistance or service information, please have available the model number, part number and  
serial number of the keyboard. This information is found on a decal located on the bottom of the  
keyboard.  
If the keyboard needs to be returned to a repair facility, please use the original packing material  
and shipping carton. It is recommended that one set of packing material be retained for this  
purpose.  
The address and telephone numbers to be used for assistance, service, and warranty information  
is:  
Ultimate Technology Corporation  
100 Rawson Road  
Victor, New York 14564  
Phone: (800) 349-0546  
Fax: (585) 924-1434  
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INSTALLATION  
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION  
1.Examine the exterior of the 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.  
NOTE  
If any damage may have occurred during transport, examine  
keyboard and accessories carefully before performing any set-up  
procedures. Return damaged keyboards to the dealer. See  
Service paragraph.  
2.Open top of shipping carton and carefully remove the keyboard and accessories.  
3.Remove shipping retainers and protective covers from the keyboard and accessories.  
NOTE  
Retain a set of shipping retainers, protective covers, and the  
shipping carton. Use these items whenever keyboard is to be  
shipped.  
4.Inventory and inspect the keyboard and other accessories listed below for damage.  
· Keyboard  
· One 8-foot cable (determined by configuration ordered)  
Part No. CAB20133 - 5 pin DIN keyboard cable for AT & PC/XT, Data General  
or  
Part No. CAB20137 - 6 pin Mini DIN keyboard cable for PS2, TVI9070  
or  
Part No. CAB20134 - 8 pin modular keyboard cable for IBM 3151  
· Secure Magnetic Card  
· Programmer's Magnetic Card  
· Series 500 POS Keyboard Programming & User's Guide  
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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. Depending on the make and model of the  
user's equipment, the following cables and/or adapters may need to be supplied by the user to  
complete the installation:  
Standard 6-foot cable, 6-Pin Modular to 6-Pin Modular - UTC Part No. CAB20137 or equivalent  
Keyboard adapter 2-Inch, 5 Pin DIN Male to 6-Pin Mini DIN Female - UTC Part No.900-0839 or equivalent  
Keyboard adapter 12-Inch, 5 Pin DIN Female to 6 Pin Mini Din Male - UTC Part No. 901-5009A or equivalent  
DRAWER JUMPER CONNECTIONS (PRINTER FIRED)  
As shown on Figure 3, the Series 500 Keyboard has two status cash drawer ports. Each port is  
selectable by use of the jumper connector located next to the MAIN keyboard connector. This  
jumper connector is used to make the keyboard compatible with the different printer and cash  
drawer connections required by various manufacturers.  
Jumper pin set A and B is used with cash drawer 1: pin set C and D is used with cash drawer 2.  
Installing the jumper on the B (drawer 1) and D (drawer 2) side of the connector causes the status  
signal from the cash drawer to be applied on pin 2 of the related cash drawer port. Installing the  
jumper on the A (drawer 1) and C (drawer 2) side of the connector causes the status signal from  
the cash drawer to be applied on pin 6 of the related cash drawer port which allows pin 2 to be  
used to open the drawer. Shown below are the pin connections for the cash drawer ports for each  
position of jumper. Identified by an "X" are the jumper setting used with typical Epson and Ithaca  
Peripheral devices.  
PRINTER 1, 2 PINOUTS  
DRIVER 1, 2  
DRAWER 1, 2  
JUMPER ON A OR C SIDE  
DRAWER 1, 2  
JUMPER ON B OR D SIDE  
1 - SOLENOID GND  
1 - SOLENOID GND  
2 - SOLENOID GND  
3 - STATUS GND  
4 - SOLENOID +  
5 - SOLENOID GND  
6 - STATUS +  
1 - SOLENOID GND  
2 - STATUS +  
2 - SOLENOID GND/STATUS +  
3 - STATUS GND  
3 - STATUS GND  
4 - SOLENOID +  
5 - SOLENOID GND  
6 - STATUS +  
4 - SOLENOID +  
5 - SOLENOID GND  
6 - NO CONNECTION  
EPSON  
X
ITHACA PERIPHERALS SERIES  
50,60  
X
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Main RS232  
Port  
Aux RS232  
Bar Code Scanner  
Port  
CAB20138  
Receipt Printer  
Cash Drawer  
Port 1 & 2  
Cash Drawer 1  
(Driver)  
Port In  
Cash Drawer 1  
(Driver)  
Port Out  
Cash Drawer 1  
Cash Drawer 2  
(Drawer)  
CAB20138  
Port In  
Cash Drawer 2  
(Drawer)  
Cash Drawer 2  
Port Out  
Drawer Type  
Jumpers  
CAB20133 or CAB20137 or CAB20134  
PC or Terminal  
Main KB Port  
Adapter (optional)  
PS2 Type KB  
Aux KB Port  
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Figure 2. Typical keyboard external connections  
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Figure 3. Keyboard external connectors - rear view  
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OPERATION  
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
Operating controls and indicators on the Series 500 Standard QWERTY Keyboard are shown in  
Figure 4 and described in Table 1. Because most Series 500 POS Keyboards are customized to  
match the user's needs, keyboard layouts and the function of the keys may vary widely from the  
one shown in Figure 4. Although the location of keys may differ among keyboard and types of  
keyboards, the function of the controls and indicators described in Table 1 pertain to all keyboard  
types. The operator should become familiar with the controls, indicators and other operating  
features of the keyboard. For typical keyboard layouts of other Series 500 POS Keyboards, refer  
to Appendix A.  
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Figure 4. Series 500 POS keyboard - typical controls and indicators  
Table 1. Series 500 POS Keyboard - Typical Controls and Indicators  
(See Figure 4)  
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.  
LED (2) When on, indicates keyboard is in CAP LOCK mode.  
LED (3) When on, indicates keyboard is in NUM LOCK mode.  
When in local programming mode - the status (on or off) of LEDs  
varies depending on status of programming. Refer to programming  
instructions contained in this guide.  
4
5
Sound Port  
Beeper annunciator port.  
Magnetic Stripe  
Reader  
Magnetic card reader used to read standard format customer credit  
and bank cards for normal business transactions when the card is  
passed (swiped) through reader.  
Used to read Operator's Card to secure or unlock use of keyboard  
when the card is swiped through reader. LED (1) is on when  
keyboard is secured and off when unlocked.  
Used to read Programmer's Card to enable keyboard programming in  
local mode when the card is swiped through reader.  
6
7
ENTER Key  
When pressed during local programming mode, initiates various  
program actions. Refer to programming instructions contained in this  
guide.  
When pressed during normal business operation, enters numeric  
keyboard and other keyed data as defined by the user.  
Numeric Keypad  
Numeric keypad that may be used during normal business  
operations to enter numeric values or can be customized to represent  
user defined items.  
Used during local programming mode to enter programming  
commands. Refer to programming instructions contained in this  
guide.  
8
9
Keyswitch  
(Optional)  
When set to AUX position, enables keyboard programming in local  
mode. The remaining two positions can be programmed for Macros  
and/or security locking. Refer to programming instructions contained  
in this guide.  
Pen/Pencil Holder  
Storage location used to hold user's pens or pencils.  
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All Other  
User Defined Keys  
User defined keys programmed by user/developer.  
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PROGRAMMING  
PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD OPERATING PARAMETERS  
The operating parameters of the keyboard can be configured (programmed) remotely from the  
host computer or locally at the keyboard. Keyboard programming in the remote mode sets the  
keyboard parameters as commanded by the host computer input applied at the main  
communications port. Selection of the local programming mode enables keyboard parameter  
setup locally at the keyboard. Note that all keyboards come from the factory programmed with a  
default set of parameters.  
LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING - FUNCTION CODES AND DEFAULT SETTINGS  
A summary of all keyboard parameters programmable in the local mode, their assigned Function  
Codes and factory default settings are given in Table 2.  
Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings  
FUNCTION  
CODE  
PARAMETER  
DEFAULT  
SETTING  
REMARKS  
(XXh = Hex  
Code In ASCII)  
00  
Program Keyboard Primary Keys  
See default  
Used to program primary keys on Series 500  
Keyboard. The keys can be programmed to  
have primary and secondary levels of function.  
The primary function is activated when only the  
designated key is pressed. The secondary  
function is activated when both the Sec Op key  
and  
designated  
key  
are  
pressed  
simultaneously. Use Function Code 01 to  
program secondary key functions.  
01  
02  
Program Keyboard Secondary Keys  
See default  
See remarks above.  
Copy Primary Keys to Secondary  
Keys  
Used to copy primary key code into key  
secondary position.  
08  
Enable/Disable  
Reader (MSR) Tracks  
Magnetic  
Stripe Channels 1,2  
enabled  
The magnetic card reader can read three  
formats of information, two at any one time, on  
standard format cards. This function is used  
to select which tracks on the MSR are enabled  
and/or disabled.  
09  
10  
MSR Beep Configuration  
Beep on good  
and bad read  
Useful for indicating a good or bad reading  
when card swiped through reader.  
MSR Channel 1,3 Prefix  
% (25h) for  
format 1  
Used to send  
a
prefix before the  
magnetic card channel.  
; (3Bh) for  
format 3  
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Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings  
11  
12  
MSR  
Separator  
Channel  
1,3  
Field ^ (5Eh) for  
format 1  
Used to send a field separator between  
fields of the magnetic card channel.  
= (3Dh) for  
format 3  
MSR Channel 1,3 Suffix  
?<CR>  
Used to send suffixes after the  
magnetic card channels.  
(3Fh,0Dh)  
for both  
format 1 and  
3
13  
14  
15  
16  
MSR  
Separator  
Channel  
3
Account : (3Ah) for  
format 3  
Used to send an account separator on  
the magnetic card channel.  
MSR Channel 2 Prefix  
; (3Bh) for  
format 2  
Used to send  
a
prefix after the  
magnetic card channel.  
MSR Channel 2 Field Separator  
MSR Channel 2 Suffix  
= (3Dh) for  
format 2  
Used to send a field separator between  
fields of the magnetic card channel.  
?<CR>  
Used to send  
a
suffix after the  
(3Fh,0Dh)  
for format 2  
magnetic card channel.  
17  
18  
19  
20  
MSR Bad Read Track 1,3  
MSR Bad Read Track 2  
MSR Sending  
M1!<CR>  
(4Dh,31h,21  
h,  
Used to send a key sequence to the  
host computer upon a bad magnetic  
card read.  
0Dh)  
M2!<CR>  
(4Dh,32h,21  
h,  
Used to send a key sequence to the  
host computer upon a bad magnetic  
card read.  
0Dh)  
Send any  
track  
Used to send MSR data if one or both  
tracks are good.  
0 = send any track; 1 = send if both  
tracks are good.  
RS232 Port 0 Baud Rate  
9600 Baud  
Rate  
Used to select a baud rate for Port 0.  
Baud rates available are: 300, 600,  
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400  
and 57600.  
21  
22  
RS232 Port 0 Stop Bits  
RS232 Port 0 Parity  
2 stop bits  
No parity  
Used to select number of stop bits, 1  
or 2, used with Port 0.  
Used to select parity used with Port 0.  
Selections available are: no parity, odd  
parity or even parity.  
23  
RS232 Port 0 Handshaking  
Both  
Used to select method of handshaking used  
with Port 0. Selections available are: none,  
CTS/RTS, XON/XOFF or both.  
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Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings  
24  
25  
RS232 Port 0 Word Length  
User defined  
Used to change the word length, 7 or 8 bits,  
of the data at Port 0.  
RS232 Port 0 Prefix  
None  
Used to place a prefix before the packet of  
data before it is sent out of the keyboard  
Main Port. (This function is inactive if Port  
0 is the main port.)  
26  
30  
RS232 Port 0 Suffix  
<CR> (0Dh)  
Used to place a suffix after the packet of  
data before it is sent out of the keyboard  
Main Port. (This function is inactive if Port  
0 is the main port.)  
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.  
31  
32  
RS232 Port 1 Stop Bits  
RS232 Port 1 Parity  
2 stop bits  
No parity  
Used to select number of stop bits, 1 or 2,  
used with Port 1.  
Used to select parity used with Port 1.  
Selections available are: no parity, odd  
parity or even parity.  
33  
RS232 Port 1 Handshaking  
Both  
Used to select method of handshaking used  
with Port 1. Selections available are: none,  
CTS/RTS, XON/XOFF or both.  
34  
35  
RS232 Port 1 Word Length  
RS232 Port 1 Prefix  
User defined  
None  
Used to change the word length, 7 or 8 bits,  
of the data at Port 1.  
Used to place a prefix before the packet of  
data before it is sent out of the keyboard  
Main Port.  
36  
38  
RS232 Port 1 Suffix  
<CR> (0Dh)  
No output  
Used to place a suffix after the packet of  
data before it is sent out of the keyboard  
Main Port.  
Keyswitch Position 1 MAKE  
Used to program the MAKE codes of the  
keyswitch. When the key is turned into  
position 1, the switch can send macros  
and/or perform an internal secure (lock).  
39  
40  
Keyswitch Position 1 BREAK  
Keyswitch Position 2 MAKE  
No output  
No output  
Used to program the BREAK codes of  
the keyswitch. When the key is turned  
out of position 1, the switch can send  
macros and/or perform an internal  
secure (lock).  
Used to program the MAKE codes of  
the keyswitch. When the key is turned  
into position 2, the switch can send  
macros and/or perform an internal  
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Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings  
secure (lock).  
41  
42  
43  
44  
Keyswitch Position 2 BREAK  
Keyswitch Position 3 MAKE  
Keyswitch Position 3 BREAK  
Keyswitch Polling  
No output  
No output  
No output  
Used to program the BREAK codes of  
the keyswitch. When the key is turned  
out of position 2, the switch can send  
macros and/or perform an internal  
secure (lock).  
Used to program the MAKE codes of  
the keyswitch. When the key is turned  
into position 3, the switch can send  
macros and/or perform an internal  
secure (lock).  
Used to program the BREAK codes of  
the keyswitch. When the key is turned  
out of position 3, the switch can send  
macros and/or perform an internal  
secure (lock).  
User  
Allows the user to poll for keyswitch  
defined  
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 codes are  
sent only when  
executed.  
a
B7 command is  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
Drawer 1 Open  
D1+  
(44h,31h,2B  
h)  
Used to set up a unique sequence of  
keys so host computer can determine if  
drawer 1 is open or closed.  
Drawer 1 Closed  
D1-  
(44h,31h,2D  
h)  
Used to set up a unique sequence of  
keys so host computer can determine if  
drawer 1 is open or closed.  
Drawer 2 Open  
D2+  
(44h,32h,2B  
h)  
Used to set up a unique sequence of  
keys so host computer can determine if  
drawer 2 is open or closed.  
Drawer 2 Closed  
D2-  
(44h,32h,2D  
h)  
Used to set up a unique sequence of  
keys so host computer can determine if  
drawer 2 is open or closed.  
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.  
70  
Indicator Lights Mode  
Command  
mode of  
operation  
Used to select if the CAPS (2) and NUM (3)  
LOCK 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.  
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Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings  
71  
80  
Enable/Disable Key Clicks  
On  
Enables or disables audible key clicks.  
0 = off; 1 = on  
Define Left Shift Key  
Key 44  
See  
illustration in  
Appendix D  
If auxiliary keyboard connected to the Series  
500 Keyboard is other than a standard 101 or  
102- key keyboard, used to define where the  
AUX keyboard SHIFT keys are located. Refer  
to Appendix D.  
Key 57 See  
illustration in  
Appendix D  
81  
82  
Define Right Shift Key  
Define Left Control Key  
Same as Function Code 80 above.  
Key 58  
See  
illustration in  
Appendix D  
If auxiliary keyboard connected to the Series  
500 Keyboard is other than a standard 101 or  
102-key keyboard, used to define where the  
AUX keyboard CONTROL keys are located.  
Refer to Appendix D.  
83  
84  
Define Right Control Key  
Define Left Alternate Key  
Key 64  
See  
illustration in  
Appendix D  
Same as Function Code 82 above.  
Key 60  
See  
illustration in  
Appendix D  
If auxiliary keyboard connected to the Series  
500 Keyboard is other than a standard 101 or  
102-key keyboard, used to define where the  
AUX keyboard ALTERNATE keys are located.  
Refer to Appendix D.  
85  
Define Right Alternate Key  
Key 62  
Same as Function Code 84 above.  
See  
illustration in  
Appendix D  
86  
87  
90  
Programming Mode Enter Macro  
Lock Mode Enter Macro  
Send System Log  
None  
None  
None  
Reserved for future use.  
Reserved for future use.  
Used to read the Series 500 Keyboard system  
log at the main port. For detailed information  
about retrieving the system log data, refer to  
the Maintenance Section of this manual.  
91  
Main Port Select  
Port 0  
Used to select either the main keyboard port  
or main RS232 port as the main  
communications port.  
96  
97  
98  
Set Secure Mode  
Default Keyboard  
Download Keyboard  
None  
None  
None  
Used to toggle between secure or unsecure  
mode.  
Used to reset Series 500 Keyboard to all  
programmed default settings.  
Once a Series 500 Keyboard has been  
programmed, the parameters can be copied  
(cloned) from the source keyboard to other  
keyboards.  
This feature saves time and  
reduces errors when programming more than  
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Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings  
one keyboard. It is also useful for remote  
keyboard setup and when making changes in  
key codes. To download keyboard settings,  
refer to the procedure given at the rear of the  
Programming Section in this manual.  
99  
Exit Program Mode  
None  
Used to terminate the programming mode.  
When activated, causes all programmed  
changes to be saved and the keyboard to do a  
warm boot. Exiting programming mode can  
also be accomplished by swiping the  
Programmer's card.  
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LOCAL MODE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS  
To program the Series 500 Keyboard in the local mode proceed as follows:  
1. Swipe the Programmer's card supplied with the keyboard in the magnetic stripe reader  
(MSR). For Series 500 Keyboards equipped with the optional 3-position keyswitch  
adjacent to the LED indicators, set the switch to the AUX position and enter 882 on the  
keyboard numeric keypad.  
2. All LED indicators turn on and the keyboard enunciator beeps three times.  
3. After step 2 is complete, LED indicator (1) will flash continuously to indicate that the  
keyboard programming mode is active.  
4. For a summary of the parameters that can be programmed in the local mode, refer to Table  
2 preceding.  
5. Follow the instructions given in Table 3 for the applicable Function Code(s) to program the  
keyboard for the desired parameter(s). Note that sequence of instructions provided in  
Table 3 is in Function Code numerical order.  
6. When programming is complete, exit the local programming mode by typing 99 on the  
Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position. This returns the  
keyboard to normal operation.  
NOTE  
Some programming options may not be  
activated until the keyboard is re-powered.  
Serial port communication selections --  
Function Codes 10-24; 30-34; 91;  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s)  
Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
00  
01  
NOTE  
The keys can be programmed to have primary and secondary  
levels of function. The primary function is activated when only  
the designated key is pressed. When programming the secondary  
operation keys, do not press the Sec Op Key. The secondary  
Program Primary  
Key Functions  
(00) and  
Secondary Key  
Functions (01)  
operations access key (Sec Op Key) provides access to the  
secondary level of each key as programmed in the Series 500  
Keyboard.  
1.  
2.  
While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard  
numeric keypad, enter Function Code 00 for primary key  
function or 01 for secondary key function.  
LED (2) turns on.  
At  
the  
Series  
500  
Keyboard,  
pres s the key to be  
programmed.  
See Table  
4
-
Local Mode Programming Key  
MAKE/BREAK Codes and Extended Functions for detailed  
s t e p s .  
LED (2) flashes.  
3.  
At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desired key or type the  
desired key sequence. Note that the maximum number of key  
codes is limited to 24 - this is equivalent to approximately 12  
k e y s t r o k e s .  
If the Series 500 Keyboard  
beeps and LED (2) turns off  
while entering key codes at  
the auxiliary keyboard, you  
have  
codes.  
through 3.  
exceeded  
24  
key  
1
Repeat s teps  
4.  
At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) stops flashing.  
5.  
6.  
Repeat 2 through 4 for next key to be programmed.  
Exit  
programming  
primary/secondary  
key  
functions  
by  
pressing 00 on the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad.  
7. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by  
entering 99 on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by  
swiping the Programmer's card.  
If using the optional 3-  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s)  
Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
02  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
Copy Primary Key  
Functions to  
Secondary Key  
Positions  
keypad, enter Function Code 02.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press the designated key to copy its  
primary function into the secondary position.  
3. Repeat 2 for next key to be programmed  
4. When completed, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
5. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99  
on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's  
card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the  
AUX position.  
Note: A Sec Op Key or Sec Op Lock Key must be programmed in the  
primary function mode in order to use secondary function codes.  
08  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
Enable /Disable  
Magnetic Stripe  
Reader (MSR)  
Tracks  
keypad, enter Function code 08.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable  
number (1 through 6) to select the MSR track configuration per list  
below.  
1 = Channel 1 enabled  
2 = Channel 2 enabled  
3 = Channel 3 enabled  
4 = Channels 1 and 2 enabled*  
5 = Channels 2 and 3 enabled  
6 = All channels disabled  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit the local programming mode by  
entering 99 on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the  
Programmer's card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move  
switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s)  
Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
Note:  
Disabling all format tracks will not disable the secure or  
programming operations.  
09  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
Magnetic Stripe  
Reader (MSR)  
Beeper  
keypad, enter Function code 09.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable  
number (1 through 4) to select magnetic stripe reader beeper  
operation per list below.  
1 = beep on good read for all enabled tracks  
2 = beep on bad read for all enabled tracks  
3 = beep on good or bad read of enabled tracks*  
4 = no beep on good or bad reads  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit the local programming mode  
by entering 99 on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad followed by  
ENTER or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the optional  
3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
10  
11  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
keypad, enter applicable Function Code 10, 11, 12 or 13.  
12  
13  
LED (2) flashes.  
Magnetic Stripe  
Reader (MSR)  
Channel 1,3  
Prefix (10)  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desired key or type the desired  
key sequence. Note that the maximum number of key codes that  
can be entered is limited to 24 - this is the equivalent to  
approximately 12 key strokes.  
Field  
Separator (11)  
If the Series 500 Keyboard  
beeps and LED (2) turns off  
while entering key codes at  
the auxiliary keyboard, you  
have exceeded 24 key codes.  
Repeat steps 1 and 2.  
Suffix (12)  
Account  
Separator (13)  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by  
entering 99 on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s)  
Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
the Programmer's card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch,  
move switch out of the AUX position.  
14  
15  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
keypad, enter applicable Function Code 14, 15, or 16.  
16  
Magnetic Stripe  
Reader (MSR)  
Channel 2  
Prefix (14)  
LED (2) flashes.  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desired key or type the desired key  
sequence. Note that the maximum number of key codes is limited to 24  
- this is equivalent to approximately 12 key strokes.  
Field  
Separator (15)  
If the  
Series 500 Keyboard  
beeps and LED (2) turns off  
while entering key codes at the  
auxiliary keyboard, you have  
exceeded 24 key codes. Repeat  
steps 1 and 2.  
Suffix (16)  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99  
on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's  
card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the  
AUX position.  
17  
18  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
keypad, enter applicable Function Code 17 or 18.  
Magnetic Stripe  
Reader (MSR)  
Channel 1,3  
Bad Read (17)  
LED (2) flashes.  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desired key or type the desired key  
sequence. Note that the maximum number of key codes is limited to 24  
- this is equivalent to approximately 12 key strokes.  
Channel 2  
Bad Read  
Macro (18)  
If the  
Series 500 Keyboard  
beeps and LED (2) turns off  
while entering key codes at the  
auxiliary keyboard, you have  
exceeded 24 key codes. Repeat  
steps 1 and 2.  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s)  
Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99  
on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the  
Programmer's card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move  
switch out of the AUX position.  
19  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter  
MSR Send  
applicable Function Code 19.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0 or 1) per  
list below to select MSR data from one or both good tracks.  
0 = send any good track*  
1 = send only if all enabled tracks good  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
20 or 30  
Comm (RS232)  
Main Port 0 (20)  
AUX Port 1 (30)  
Baud Rate  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 keyboard numeric keypad, enter  
Function Code 20 (Port 0) or 30 (Port 1).  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (1 through 9)  
to select baud rate per list below.  
1 = 300  
2 = 600  
3 = 1200  
4 = 2400  
5 = 4800  
6 = 9600*  
7 = 19200  
8 = 38400  
9 = 57600  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s)  
Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
21 or 31  
Main Port 0 (21)  
AUX Port 1 (31)  
Stop Bits  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Code 21 (Port 0) or 31 (Port 1).  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the number of stop bits (1 or 2) per  
list below.  
1 = one stop bit  
2 = two stop bits*  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
22 or 32  
Main Port 0 (22)  
AUX Port 1 (32)  
Parity  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Code 22 (Port 0) or 32 (Port 1).  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0, 1 or 2) to  
select type of parity per list below.  
0 = none*  
1 = odd  
2 = even  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s)  
Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
23 or 33  
Main Port 0 (23)  
AUX Port 1 (33)  
Handshaking  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Code 23 (Port 0) or 33 (Port 1).  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0, 1, 2 or 3) to  
select handshaking per list below.  
0 = None  
1 = CTS/RTS  
2 = XON/XOFF  
3 = Both*  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
24 or 34  
Main Port 0 (24)  
AUX Port 1 (34)  
Word Length  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Code 24 (Port 0) or 34 (Port 1).  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (7 or 8) to  
select word length per list below.  
7 = 7 data bits  
8 = 8 data bits  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s) Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
25 or 35  
Comm (RS232)  
Main Port 0 (25)  
AUX Port 1 (35)  
Prefix  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad,  
enter applicable Function Code 25 (Port 0) or 35 (Port 1).  
LED (2) flashes.  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desired key or type the desired key  
sequence. Note that the maximum number of key codes is limited to 24 - this  
is equivalent to approximately 12 key strokes.  
If the Series 500 Keyboard beeps  
and LED (2) turns off while  
entering key codes at the auxiliary  
keyboard, you have exceeded 24  
key codes. Repeat steps 1 and 2.  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on  
Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If  
using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
26 or 36  
Comm (RS232)  
Main Port 0 (26)  
AUX Port 1 (36)  
Suffix  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad,  
enter applicable Function Code 26 (Port 0) or 36 (Port 1).  
LED (2) flashes.  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desired key or type the desired key  
sequence. Note that the maximum number of key codes is limited to 24 - this  
is equivalent to approximately 12 key strokes.  
If the Series 500 Keyboard beeps  
and LED (2) turns off while  
entering key codes at the auxiliary  
keyboard, you have exceeded 24  
key codes. Repeat steps 1 and 2.  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on  
Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If  
using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
38  
1.  
While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s) Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
39  
40  
numeric keypad, enter applicable Function Code 38, 39, 40, 41,  
42 or 43.  
41  
42  
LED (2) flashes.  
43  
Keyswit ch  
Position 1  
MAKE (38)  
2.  
At the auxiliary keyboard, type the desired MAKE OR BREAK  
key sequence shown below and /or desired key sequence. Note  
that the maximum number of key codes is limited to 24 - t h i s i s  
equivalent to approximately 12 key strokes .  
Keyswit ch  
Position 1  
BREAK (39)  
<882>001 = To enter into secure mode or MAKE  
<882>002 = To exit out of secure mode or BREAK  
Keyswit ch  
Position 2  
MAKE (40)  
If the Series 500 Keyboard  
beeps and LED (2) turns off  
while entering key codes at  
the auxiliary keyboard, you  
Keyswit ch  
Position 2  
BREAK (41)  
have  
exceeded  
24  
key  
codes. Repeat steps 1 and  
2.  
Keyswit ch  
Position 3  
MAKE (42)  
3.  
4.  
At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
Keyswit ch  
Position 3  
BREAK (43)  
Program the next function code or exit programming mode by  
entering 99 on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by  
swiping the Programmer's card. If using the optiona l 3-position  
keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
44  
Poll  
K e y s w i t c h  
1.  
2.  
While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
keypad, enter Function Code 44.  
LED (2) turns on.  
At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable  
number (0 or 1) to select polling method per list below.  
0 = Send on change or transition  
1 = Send only with poll command B7  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by  
entering 99 on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by  
swiping the Programmer's card. If using the optional 3-position  
keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s) Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
45  
46  
47  
48  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter  
applicable Function Code 45, 46, 47 or 48.  
LED (2) flashes.  
Drawer 1  
Open (45)  
Closed (46)  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desired key or type the desired key sequence.  
Note that the maximum number of key codes is limited to 24 - this is equivalent to  
approximately 12 key strokes.  
Drawer 2  
Open (47)  
Closed (48)  
If the Series 500 Keyboard beeps and  
LED (2) turns off while entering key  
codes at the auxiliary keyboard, you  
have exceeded 24 key codes. Repeat  
steps 1 and 2.  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
49  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Poll/  
Code 49.  
Unsolicited  
Cash Drawer Status  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0 or 1) to  
select status method per list below.  
0 = Send on change or transition  
1 = Send only with poll command CDSTATUS  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s) Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
70  
Indicator LED  
Mode (70)  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Code 70.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0 or 1) to  
select LED mode of operation.  
LED Mode  
0 = Command mode of operation*  
1 = PC mode of operation  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
71  
Enable/Disable  
Keyboard Key  
Clicks (71)  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Code 71.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0 or 1) to  
select key click mode of operation.  
Key Click Mode  
0 = off  
1 = on*  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s) Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
80  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
81  
keypad, enter Function Code 80 or 81.  
Define Position of  
Left SHIFT Key  
(80) and Right  
SHIFT Key (81)  
LED (2) flashes.  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, hit the left SHIFT key if programming Function  
Code 80 or right SHIFT key if programming Function Code 81.  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99  
on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's  
card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the  
AUX position.  
82  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
83  
keypad, enter Function Code 82 or 83.  
Define Position of  
Left CONTROL Key  
(82) and Right  
LED (2) flashes.  
CONTROL Key (83) 2. At the auxiliary keyboard, hit the left CONTROL key if programming  
Function Code 82 or right CONTROL key if programming Function Code  
83.  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99  
on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's  
card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the  
AUX position.  
84  
1. While in programming mode, at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric  
85  
keypad, enter Function Code 84 or 85.  
Define Position of  
Left ALTERNATE  
Key (84) and  
Right ALTERNATE  
Key (85)  
LED (2) flashes.  
2. At the auxiliary keyboard, hit the left ALTERNATE key if programming  
Function Code 84 or right ALTERNATE key if programming Function  
Code 85.  
3. At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER.  
LED (2) turns off.  
4. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s) Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
on Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's  
card. If using the optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the  
AUX position.  
90  
This is a command used to read out the Series 500 Keyboard system log data at the  
main port. For detailed information about retrieving the system log data, refer to the  
Maintenance Section of this manual.  
Dump System Log  
91  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Main Port Select  
Code 91.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0 or 1) to  
select LED mode of operation per list below.  
0 = Keyboard Port 0 is main  
1 = RS232 Port 0 is main  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
Note: Must re-power Series 500 Keyboard in order to activate function code.  
96  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Set Secure Mode  
Code 96  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0 or 1) to  
select override secure mode of operation per list below.  
0 = not secure  
1 = secure  
LED (2) turns off.  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued  
Note: *Default Settings  
Function Code(s) Operation  
Normal Indication  
Remarks  
97  
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function  
Default Keyboard  
Code 97.  
LED (2) turns on.  
2. At Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter the applicable number (0 or 1) to  
select mode of default operation per list below. Note selection of 1 below resets the  
Series 500 Keyboard to all programmed default key and port settings.  
0 = Exit default mode  
1 = Default mode  
3. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series  
500 Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Programmer's card. If using the  
optional 3-position keyswitch, move switch out of the AUX position.  
98  
Once a Series 500 Keyboard has been programmed, the parameters can be copied  
(cloned) from the source keyboard to other keyboards. This feature saves time and  
reduces errors when programming more than one keyboard. It is also useful for remote  
keyboard setup and when making changes in key codes. This command is used to  
initiate the download of keyboard settings as described in the procedure given at the  
rear of the Programming Section in the this manual.  
Download  
99  
Exit Program  
Mode  
Used to terminate the programming mode. When activated, causes all programmed  
changes to be saved into non-volatile RAM and the keyboard to do a warm boot. Exiting  
programming mode can also be accomplished by swiping the Programmer's card.  
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. The SHIFT, CONTROL and ALTERNATE  
keys are always programmed to output MAKE and BREAK codes so that the system can tell if the  
key is being held down. Other programming commands are provided in the local programming  
mode to enable the user to customize the keyboard output. These commands entered at the  
Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad are summarized in Table 4. Some typical programming  
examples using these commands follow the table.  
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Table 4. Local Programming Commands For Key MAKE/BREAK And Extended Functions  
SERIES 500  
KEYBOARD  
NUMERIC  
DESCRIPTION  
KEYPAD NO.  
0
1
Aborts changes to macros.  
Defines where the output of MAKE codes end and BREAK codes start. Prior  
to this command, all codes are sent when the keys are pressed (MAKE  
codes). After command, all codes are sent when keys are released (BREAK  
codes).  
2
3
4
5
6
Defines where repeating function of keys start. After command, all keys  
repeat code when keys are held down past repeat time.  
This command overrides PC settings for key. Key sends code as typed on  
BREAK.  
This command overrides PC setting for repeat. Key sends code as typed on  
MAKE and BREAK.  
This command removes all BREAK codes from the macros except for SHIFT,  
CONTROL and ALTERNATE keys.  
NOTE: Only available in 00 and 01 commands.  
Defines the position of a key on the Series 500 Keyboard. Note that a Sec Op  
Key must be defined on the Series 500 Keyboard to enable programming of  
secondary-level key codes.  
7
NOTE: Only available in 00 and 01 commands.  
Defines the position of a Sec Op Lock Key on the Series 500 Keyboard.  
9
Used to erase the macro from the primary and/or secondary key position.  
EXAMPLE 1.  
This example programs where the Series 500 Keyboard MAKE codes end and BREAK codes  
start using the "A" key.  
1.Place the Series 500 Keyboard in local programming mode.  
2.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 00 or 01.  
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3.At the Series 500 Keyboard, press the key to be programmed.  
4.At the auxiliary keyboard, press and hold the "A" key.  
5.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 1.  
6.At the auxiliary keyboard, release the "A" key.  
7.At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER to complete programming of the key.  
8.Repeat steps 3 through 7 to program another key.  
9.To exit the programming mode, enter 00 99 at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad.  
EXAMPLE 2.  
This example programs the Series 500 Keyboard to start repeat mode of key using the "A" key.  
1.Place the Series 500 Keyboard in local programming mode.  
2.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 00 or 01.  
3.At the auxiliary keyboard, press and hold the "A" key.  
4.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 2.  
5.At the auxiliary keyboard, release the "A" key.  
6.At the Series 500 Keyboard, press ENTER to complete programming of the key.  
7.Repeat steps 3 through 7 to program another key.  
8.To exit the programming mode, enter 00 99 at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad.  
EXAMPLE 3.  
This example programs a Sec Op Key on the Series 500 Keyboard.  
1.Place the Series 500 Keyboard in local programming mode.  
2.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 00 or 01.  
3.At the Series 500 Keyboard, press the key to be programmed.  
4.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 6 (Sec Op) or 7 (Sec Op Lock).  
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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.To exit the programming mode, enter 00 99 at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad.  
EXAMPLE 4.  
This example erases the macro from the primary and/or secondary key position on the Series 500  
Keyboard.  
1.Place the Series 500 Keyboard in local programming mode.  
2.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 00 (for primary keys) or 01 (for secondary  
keys).  
3.At the Series 500 Keyboard, press the key to be erased.  
4.At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 9.  
5.Repeat steps 3 and 4 to erase another key.  
6.To exit the programming mode, enter 00 99 at the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad.  
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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 the keyboard. To load and use the  
program, follow the instructions supplied with the program.  
REMOTE MODE PROGRAMMING MACROS AND COMMAND SUMMARY  
Refer to Table 5 for details about the commands and MACROS used when programming the  
keyboard. A summary of the commands and their assigned Function Codes (OP Codes) and  
mnemonic follows:  
Note: OP Codes are single 8 bit entities in hexadecimal.  
OP Code A0 - Key Macro Download Command (MACROK)  
OP Code A1 - Macro Suffix/Prefix Download Command (MACROP)  
OP Code A2 - Macro Rate Of Delay Command (SNDDLY)  
OP Code A3 - Communications Setup Command (COMMP)  
OP Code A4 - 40 Character Note Field (NOTES)  
OP Code A5 - Define Shift, Control, Alternate Keys (SPCDGF)  
OP Code A6 - Key Click (CLICKED)  
OP Code A7 - Read Database Register (NVBDRD)  
OP Code A8 - Write Database Register (NVBDWR)  
OP Code A9 - Clear Database Register (NVBDCLR)  
OP Code AD - Absolute Row/Column (RAWED)  
OP Code AE - Secure Keyboard (SECURE)  
OP Code AF - Ignore Everything To Carriage Return (COMMENT)  
OP Code B0 - Indicator Light Command (LIGHT)  
OP Code B1 - Beeper Activation Command (BEEPON)  
OP Code B2 - Send Data to Port Command (SENDP)  
OP Code B3 - Send Error Information Command (RDERROR)  
OP Code B4 - Commit Changes to Memory (COMMIT)  
OP Code B5 - Reset Keyboard Command (RESET)  
OP Code B6 - Keyswitch Send (KSSND)  
OP Code B7 - Keyswitch Poll Command (KSSTATUS)  
OP Code B8 - MSR Send (MSRSND)  
OP Code B9 - Enable/Disable Card Reader Command (CARDED)  
OP Code BA - Card Good/Bad Read Annunciation Command (BEEPRD)  
OP Code BB - Cash Drawer Status Command (CDCONT)  
OP Code BC - Cash Drawer Open/Close Command (CDSTATUS)  
OP Code BD - Auxiliary Keyboard ON/OFF Command (PORTE)  
OP Code BE - Send Keyboard Parameters Command (VERSION)  
OP Code BF - Send Keyboard Macros Command (GETSET)  
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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.  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
A0  
MACROK  
COMMAND: A0krcCxDx.......<CR>  
Download all key macros for Series A0  
= Op Code  
500 Keyboard.  
k
= P to program Primary key  
= S to program Secondary key  
Missing means program both  
Primary and Secondary Keys  
= row in ASCII  
Refer to Table 6 for further  
explanation.  
r
c
= column in ASCII  
Cx  
Dx  
= Low nibble of hex value  
= High nibble of hex value  
Where x = 0-9, A-F  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
A1  
MACROP  
COMMAND: A1aCxDx.......<CR>  
Download macros for prefix/suffix.  
A1  
a
= Op Code  
= macro to load in ASCII  
range A-Z listed below  
= key number  
(refer to Appendix D)  
= key number  
Cx  
Dx  
(refer to Appendix D)  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
= AUX serial port prefix  
= AUX serial port suffix  
= keyswitch 1 make  
= keyswitch 1 break  
= keyswitch 2 make  
= keyswitch 2 break  
= keyswitch 3 make  
= keyswitch 3 break  
= mag 1, 3 prefix  
J
= mag 1, 3 suffix  
K
L
= mag 1, 3 field separator  
= mag 2 prefix  
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
= mag 2 suffix  
= mag 2 field separator  
= cash drawer 1 closed  
= cash drawer 1 open  
= cash drawer 2 closed  
= cash drawer 2 open  
= bad read track 1-3  
= bad read track 2  
U
V
W
= account separator 1-3  
= main serial port prefix  
= main serial port suffix  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
A2  
SNDDLY  
COMMAND: A2CxDx<CR>  
Determines rate of delay in  
milliseconds for sending macros.  
This command used when  
A2  
Cx  
Dx  
= Op Code  
= hex value for low nibble  
= hex value for high nibble  
Range = 00 - FF; Where 00 is no  
delay and each increment in  
count equals 10 mS  
interfacing with slow systems.  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
A3  
COMMP  
COMMAND: A3Pbbbbbwsph<CR>  
Communications setup for  
selecting ports, baud rate, word  
A3  
P
= Op Code  
= destination port for load  
length, stop bits, parity, and method bbbbb = baud rate  
of handshaking.  
W
s
p
= word length 7 or 8 bits  
= number of stop bits 1 or 2  
= parity odd, even, or none  
= handshaking  
h
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
Port:  
0 = main; 1 = AUX  
Baud rate:  
00300, 00600, 01200,  
02400, 04800, 09600,  
19200, 38400, 57600  
Word length:  
7 or 8  
Stop bits:  
1 or 2  
Parity:  
O = odd, E = even, N = none  
Handshaking:  
H = CTS/RTS, S = XON/XOFF,  
B = both, N = none  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: A4xxxx-xxxx<CR>  
A4  
NOTES  
Used to enter up to 40 characters  
of notes into RAM. Useful for  
recording keyboard version and  
date, etc.  
A4  
xx  
= Op Code  
= Note (max of 40 Characters)  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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OP  
CODE  
(HEX)  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
SPCDEF  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
COMMAND: A5xCxDx<CR>  
A5  
Define where SHIFT, CONTROL,  
and ALTERNATE keys are located  
on auxiliary keyboard.  
A5  
x
= Op Code  
= 1 right shift  
= 2 left shift  
= 3 right control  
= 4 left control  
= 5 right alternate  
= 6 left alternate  
= key number  
Cx  
Dx  
(refer to Appendix D)  
= key number  
(refer to Appendix D)  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: A6x<CR>  
A6  
A7  
CLICKED  
Turns keyboard key audible click on A6  
or off.  
= Op Code  
0 = off  
x
1 = on  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: A7hhhm<CR>  
NVBDRD  
Read a database register.  
A7  
= Op Code  
hhh  
= 3 character address representing  
the register to read range "000" to  
"7FF" in ASCII  
m
= mode to read in  
0 = string mode up to null  
1 = raw mode  
read as CxDx (16 bytes)  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
A8  
NVBDWR  
COMMAND: A8hhhxx..x<CR>  
Write a database register.  
A8  
= Op Code  
hhh  
= 3 character address representing  
the register to write  
xx  
= data to write in ASCII or CxDx  
pairs (16 bytes max.)  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: A9CLR<CR>  
A9  
NVBDCLR  
Clear all database registers.  
A9  
= Op code  
CLR = required for failsafe operation  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: ADx<CR>  
AD  
RAWED  
Puts keyboard in row and column  
mode used for diagnostics.  
AD  
x
= Op Code  
0 = user codes  
1 = row and column  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: AEx<CR>  
AE  
SECURE  
Used to lock keyboard from remote AE  
location.  
= Op Code  
x
0 = unsecured  
1 = secured  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
AF  
COMMENT  
COMMAND: AFxxxx-xxxx<CR>  
Use when notes or comments are  
to be placed in the download file.  
All data is ignored up to the  
carriage return <CR>.  
AF  
xx  
= Op Code  
= Comments  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: B0Lx<CR>  
B0  
LIGHT  
Provides on/off control for keyboard B0  
= Op Code  
= lamp  
= on/off  
light emitting diode (LED)  
indicators. PC mode for NUM and  
CAP Lock lights is default.  
L
x
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
L:  
x:  
0, 1, 2, 3, P in ASCII, where 0 = all. P  
is used for PC emulation of NUM and  
CAPS Lock  
PC mode  
1 = on; 0 = off  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
B1  
BEEPON  
COMMAND: B1pd<CR>  
Controls pitch and duration of beep. B1  
= Op Code  
If valued for pitch (p) and duration  
(d) omitted when command  
activated.  
p
d
= pitch in Hz  
= duration in milliseconds  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
pitch (Hz) in ASCII  
0 = 500  
1 = 2000  
2 = 220  
3 = 440  
4 = 660  
5 = 880  
6 = 1320  
7 = 1760  
8 = 2640  
9 = 3520  
duration (mS) in ASCII  
0 = 1000  
5 = 500  
6 = 600  
7 = 700  
8 = 800  
9 = 900  
1 = 100  
2 = 200  
3 = 300  
4 = 400  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
B2  
SENDP  
COMMAND: B2p...........<CR>  
Sends data to selected port: main  
serial port, auxiliary serial port, or  
auxiliary keyboard port.  
B2  
p
= Op Code  
= data destination port  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
p:  
0 = serial port 0 (main)  
1 = serial port 1 (auxiliary)  
2 = keyboard port 0 (main)  
3 = keyboard port 1 (auxiliary)  
4 = cash drawer 1 fire  
5 = cash drawer 2 fire  
Where data can be ASCII or CxDx (high and  
low nibble hex value) type.  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: B3<CR>  
B3  
RDERROR  
Sends all error information to main  
port for output.  
B3  
= Op Code  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
Sends all error log information contained in  
the non-volatile memory (NVRAM) out the  
main port.  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
B4  
COMMIT  
COMMAND: B4<CR>  
Writes programming changes to  
the NVRAM. Always apply the  
COMMIT command after  
B4  
= Op Code  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
programming the keyboard to save ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
the changes in the NVRAM. Failure  
to use the COMMIT command will  
result in the loss of the changes the  
first time power is removed from  
the keyboard.  
B5  
B6  
RESET  
COMMAND: B5RST<CR>  
= Op Code  
Resets keyboard after downloading B5  
configuration. On receipt of this  
command the unit does a warm  
boot.  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: B6<CR>  
KSSND  
Used to select when keyswitch 1, 2 B6  
= Op Code  
or 3 MAKE/BREAK codes are  
sent. Two options are available:  
x
A = unsolicited  
B = solicited  
unsolicited mode where codes are <CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
sent whenever the keyswitch is  
rotated, or solicited mode where  
codes are sent only when a OP  
Code B7 command is received.  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
B7  
KSSTATUS  
COMMAND: B7<CR>  
Send keyswitch MAKE/BREAK  
B7  
= Op Code  
codes in current keyswitch 1, 2 or 3 <CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
position.  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
B8  
MSRSND  
COMMAND: B8x<CR>  
Use to send magnetic card reader  
B8  
= Op Code  
track data for any one good track or x  
if both tracks are good.  
A = send any good track  
B = send if both tracks are good  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: B9c<CR>  
B9  
CARDED  
Enables or disables tracks on  
magnetic card reader.  
B9  
c
= Op Code  
= track selection  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
Track selection:  
A
B
C
D
E
F
= track 1 on  
= track 2 on  
= track 3 on  
= track 1 and 2 on  
= track 2 and 3 on  
= all tracks off  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
BA  
BEEPRD  
COMMAND: BAp<CR>  
Selects magnetic card read  
annunciation mode.  
BA  
p
= Op Code  
= annunciation mode select  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
Annunciation selection:  
A
B
C
D
= beep on good read  
= beep on bad read  
= beep on good and bad read  
= no beep  
Annunciation beep frequency for good read is  
2000 Hz and for a bad read is 500 Hz.  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
COMMAND: BBp<CR>  
BB  
CDCONT  
Determines when cash drawer  
status is sent; on demand or when  
a change occurs.  
BB  
p
= Op Code  
= selection control  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
Selection Control:  
A
B
= send on change or transition  
= send on poll command "BC"  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
BC  
CDSTATUS  
COMMAND: BCp<CR>  
Send cash drawer macros for open BC  
and closed drawer.  
= Op Code  
= selection control  
p
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
Selection control:  
A
B
C
= cash drawer 1 macros  
= cash drawer 2 macros  
= cash drawer 1 and 2 macros  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:  
Send back Macros for request.  
BD  
PORTE  
COMMAND: BDpx<CR>  
Disables all data applied from the  
selected port.  
BD  
p
= Op Code  
= port  
0 = serial 0 main  
1 = serial 1 AUX  
2 = keyboard main  
3 = keyboard AUX  
= selection control  
1 = enable data  
0 = disable data  
x
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: NONE  
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Table 5. Remote Programming Mode Commands - Continued  
OP  
MNEMONIC/DESCRIPTION  
COMMAND/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
CODE  
(HEX)  
BE  
VERSION  
COMMAND: BE<CR>  
BE = Op Code  
Sends software version,  
engineering number, and keyboard <CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
type parameters.  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:  
BEnnnnnvvvvkkkkx-x<CR>  
BE  
nnnnn = engineering number  
vvvv = software version  
kkkk = keyboard type installed  
x-x = notes (maximum of 40 characters)  
= Op Code  
BF  
GETSET  
COMMAND: BF<CR>  
Sends each key macro, all  
keyboard communication  
BF = Op Code  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
parameters. Keeps sending until  
all data has been transferred.  
Structure of data is in load  
command format (MACROK).  
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:  
BF...............<CR>  
101/102-KEY KEYBOARD - KEY CODE IDENTIFICATION  
As shown in Appendix D, a specific Key Code number is assigned for each of the keys on the  
standard 101/102 key keyboard. These key code numbers are decimal numbers not ASCII  
values. Use of key code numbers provides a more positive way for identifying a specific key than  
using its name. Different keyboard types may have different names assigned to the same key, but  
the key code is the same for that position. For example, on the 101/102-key keyboard shown in  
Appendix D, key code 31 identifies the "A" key. Assignment of different key codes to keys that  
produce the same scan codes or have similar functions is done so that like keys can be used for  
other functions. For example, the left and right ALTERNATE keys are assigned key codes 60 and  
62, respectively.  
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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. The SHIFT, CONTROL and ALTERNATE  
keys are always programmed to output MAKE and BREAK codes so that the system can tell if the  
key is being held down. Refer to Appendix D for a list of the scan codes associated with the  
typical 101/102-key keyboard. Table 6 below summarizes the commands used to program key  
MAKE/BREAK functions in the remote programming mode. Some typical examples of  
MAKE/BREAK code programming are given following the table.  
Table 6. Remote Programming Commands For Key MAKE/BREAK Codes  
REMOTE  
PROGRAMMING  
COMMAND  
DESCRIPTION  
!
Defines where the output of MAKE codes end and BREAK codes start. Prior to this  
command, all codes are sent when the keys are pressed (MAKE codes). After this  
command, all codes are sent when keys are released (BREAK codes).  
@
Defines where repeating function of keys start. After this command, all keys repeat  
code when keys are held down past repeat time.  
#
$
This command overrides PC settings for key. Key sends code as typed on BREAK.  
This command overrides PC setting for repeat. Key sends code as typed on MAKE and  
BREAK.  
^
Defines the position of a Sec Op Key on the Series 500 Keyboard. Note that a Sec Op  
Key must be defined on the Series 500 Keyboard to enable programming of secondary-  
level key codes.  
&
Defines the position of a Sec Op Lock Key on the Series 500 Keyboard.  
Used to define left SHIFT key MAKE code.  
(
)
Used to define left SHIFT key BREAK code  
[
Used to define left CONTROL key MAKE code.  
Used to Define left CONTROL key BREAK code.  
Used to define left ALTERNATE key MAKE code.  
Used to define left ALTERNATE key BREAK code.  
Shorthand for BREAK code of previous CxDx key.  
Key number for hex code of xy is xy in range 00 to 7F.  
]
{
}
-
CyDx  
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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 for lowercase "z" on MAKE and BREAK.  
1. Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the "Z" key on the 101/102-  
keyboard. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).  
2. Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.  
3. Programming command = A0krcCxDx<CR> = A0 P 1 A CED2!-<CR>  
WHERE:  
A0  
k
= Op Code (1 byte hexidecimal)  
= P to program Primary key  
S to program Secondary key  
= Row in ASCII  
r
c
= Column in ASCII  
Cx  
Dx  
= Low nibble of hex value  
= High nibble of hex value  
Where x = 0-9, A-F  
!
-
= start BREAK code phase of key  
= BREAK code of previous key  
<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)  
EXAMPLE 2.  
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 uppercase "Z" on MAKE and BREAK.  
1. Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the "Z" key on the 101/102-  
keyboard. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).  
2. Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.  
3. Programming command = A0krc(CxDx)<CR> = A0 P 1 A ( CE D2 ! - ) <CR>  
Parameters same as shown for example 1, except () = left shift MAKE and left shift  
BREAK  
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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. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).  
2. Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.  
3. Program command = A0krcCxDx@<CR> = A0 P 1 A CE D2 @ <CR>  
Parameters same as shown for example 1, except @ = output on MAKE only.  
EXAMPLE 4.  
This example programs key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary  
key that outputs the scan code for uppercase "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. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).  
2. Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.  
3. Program command = A0krc(CxDx)@<CR> = A0 P 1 A ( CE D2 ) @ <CR>  
Parameters same as shown for example 1, except @ = output on MAKE and () = left shift  
MAKE and left shift release.  
EXAMPLE 5.  
This example programs key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary left  
SHIFT key that outputs the scan code for MAKE and BREAK.  
1. Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the left SHIFT key on the  
101/102-keyboard. The "Left SHIFT" key code number = 44 (decimal).  
2. Convert key code 44 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2C hex for  
MAKE and AC hex for BREAK.  
3. Program command = A0krcCxDx!CxDy<CR> = A0 P 1 A CC D2 ! CC DA <CR> or  
A0 P 1 A ( ! ) <CR>  
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Parameters same as shown for example 1.  
EXAMPLE 6.  
This example programs 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. The key code numbers for the A, B, C and D keys = 31, 50, 48 and 33,  
respectively.  
2. Convert key codes 31, 50, 48 and 33 to their hexadecimal equivalents. The key codes = 1F,  
32, 30 and 21, respectively.  
3. Program command = A0krcCxDxCxDx(C^xD^x)CxDx<CR> =  
A0 P 1 CF D1 C2 D3 ( C0 D3 ) C1 D2 <CR>  
Parameters same as shown for example 1, except () = left shift MAKE and BREAK.  
This command sends the MAKE code for the "ab"; MAKE code for the left SHIFT; MAKE  
code for "C"; then BREAK code for the left SHIFT followed by the MAKE code for the "d".  
EXAMPLE 7.  
This example programs key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary  
key that outputs the scan code "left CONTROL a" for MAKE and BREAK.  
1. Use the key code data in Appendix D to find that the key code number for the "A" key. The  
key code = 31.  
2. Convert key code 31 to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 1F hex.  
3. Program command = A0krc[CxDx!]<CR> = A0 P 1 A [ CF D1 ! ] <CR>  
Parameters same as shown for example 1, except [] = left CONTROL key MAKE and  
BREAK and ! = define where BREAK code start.  
This command sends the MAKE code for the left CONTROL; MAKE code for the "a" when  
pressed; then after release of the key the BREAK for the left CONTROL. This allows more  
keys to be typed in while the PC is under the influence of CONTROL. The ! causes all  
codes remaining in the key macro to be sent on release of the key.  
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COPYING KEYBOARD SETUP DATA (CLONING)  
Once a keyboard has been programmed, the parameters can be copied from the source  
keyboard to other keyboards. This feature saves time and reduces errors when programming  
more than one keyboard. It is also useful for remote keyboard setup and when making changes in  
key codes. Downloading of keyboard parameters can be done using one of two methods. The  
first method is initiated by using the GETSET command (Table 5) issued from the host. This  
sends all setup data such as baud rate, key codes and macros to the main port of the keyboard in  
command format.  
The second method is performed in the local programming mode with the source and target  
keyboards connected together. This method can only be used when the main ports are  
configured as RS232 type ports. To use this method proceed as follows.  
1. Connect a cable, UTC Part No. CAB20135 or equivalent, and external 5-volt power adapter,  
UTC Part No. CAB20136 or equivalent to the source and target Series 500 Keyboards as  
shown below. Schematics showing the pin and signal data for the cable and power adapter  
are provided in Appendix B.  
SOURCE UNIT  
SERIES 500  
DESTINATION UNIT  
SERIES 500  
CAB20135  
Main  
RS232  
Port  
Main  
RS232  
Port  
Aux  
RS232  
Port  
CAB20136  
+5VDC  
Supply  
Figure 5. Keyboard downloading connection diagram  
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2. At the source keyboard, swipe the Programmer's card in the magnetic stripe reader (MSR).  
For keyboards equipped with an optional 3-position keyswitch adjacent to the LED  
indicators, set the switch to the AUX position, then enter 882 at the numeric keypad.  
3. All LED indicators turn on and the keyboard enunciator beeps three times.  
4. At the source keyboard numeric keypad, enter 98.  
5. Exit the local programming mode by typing 99 on the source keyboard numeric keypad or  
by swiping the Programmer's card. For keyboards equipped with an optional 3-position  
keyswitch, move the switch out of the AUX position. This returns the keyboard to normal  
operation.  
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for next target keyboard or disconnect equipment.  
OPERATOR'S AND PROGRAMMER'S MAGNETIC CARDS  
Operator's and/or Programmer's magnetic cards are available for purchase from Ultimate  
Technology Corporation should the need for replacement or customized cards be required.  
SYSTEM LOG  
The Series 500 POS Keyboard maintains a system log to monitor and record both external and  
internal operating events. When Function Code 90 is entered at the keyboard, this system log  
data is transferred via the keyboard main port to a terminal/PC for monitoring or for capture as a  
data file. Refer to Table 2 for instructions needed to initiate Function Code 90.  
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MAINTENANCE  
The Series 500 POS Keyboard requires minimal routine maintenance. However, reasonable  
care of the keyboard will extend its life. The following precautions and routine maintenance  
actions are recommended.  
PRECAUTIONS  
• Do not drop keyboard or allow it to be subjected to impact.  
• Keep liquids away from keyboard.  
Thin liquids, such as water, spilled into the keyboard may cause permanent damage. If you  
spill a thin liquid into the keyboard, disconnect it from the system. Turn it over and allow to  
drain. Allow to dry for 24 hours, then reconnect to system. If it does not work, consult a  
qualified service technician. The keyboard may need to be repaired or replaced.  
If you spill heavy or thick liquids into the keyboard, consult a qualified service technician. The  
keyboard may need to be repaired or replaced.  
CLEANING  
Cleaning the keyboard is the most important action the user can perform. The frequency of  
cleaning is dependent on the environment.  
• Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth as needed. Do not use cleaning products as they may  
discolor or damage the finish.  
• Use a can of compressed air as used for servicing computer components to remove any  
dust that has accumulated on the keyboard or between the keys.  
KEY LEGEND CHANGE  
3/4 AND 5/8-INCH FULL TRAVEL KEYBOARDS  
NOTE  
A full line of keycaps or relegendable tops is available for  
purchase from Ultimate Technology Corporation in a variety of  
colors and with legends customized to the users specifications.  
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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 keys with legends permanently printed on the keys, the entire keycap can be  
changed by placing a flat head screwdriver under the existing key and applying an upward pressure to aid in pulling  
off the key top, then push on the new key. The legends for keyboards with relegendable keys tops are changed by  
removing the clear top portion of the key, replacing the existing legend tab with a new one, then replacing the clear  
top.  
KEY LEGEND CHANGE - FLAT TACTILE MEMBRANE  
NOTE  
Legend sheets customized to the users specifications are  
available for purchase from Ultimate Technology Corporation.  
The key legends for flat tactile membrane keyboards are printed on a single legend sheet that can be changed by  
pulling up and removing the access panel on the left side of the keyboard case. No tools are required. With the  
access panel removed, slide out the existing legend sheet. Slide the new legend sheet under the seal, then  
replace the access panel making sure that it fits securely into the base.  
BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
The keyboard contains a 3-volt lithium battery replaceable with Panasonic Part No. 884-0316, Eveready Part No.  
729-6010, Duracell Part No. 737-0439, or equivalent. Under normal use of the keyboard, this battery typically has  
a 5-year life. To replace the battery, proceed as follows:  
WARNING  
Never try to disassemble, recharge, or short circuit battery. Never expose batteries to  
excessive heat.  
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If battery should accidentally be swallowed,  
contact a doctor immediately.  
Never try to disassemble or modify any battery, or battery pack, for use in the keyboard.  
Always dispose of used batteries in a proper and environmentally safe manner. If  
necessary, used batteries may be returned to Ultimate Technology Corporation for  
proper disposal.  
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CAUTION  
Replacement of the battery may result in the need to reprogram  
the keyboard. For programming instructions, refer to the  
programming section of this manual.  
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 top. Remove the 5 screws.  
3. Turn keyboard upright. Gain access to the battery by lifting the top portion of the keyboard  
assembly from the base and placing it and the attached extended cable/connectors in front  
of the base.  
4. Remove existing battery.  
5. Making sure to observe correct polarity, install a new 3-volt lithium battery in the keyboard  
using one of the approved replacement batteries listed below, or an equivalent. Note that  
sweat and oil can prevent a battery's terminals from making electrical contact. To avoid this,  
wipe both sides before installing battery.  
Panasonic, Part No. 884-0316  
Eveready, Part No. 729-6010  
Duracell, Part No. 737-0439  
6. Make sure that the cable/connectors are making good contact, then position the top of the  
keyboard assembly on the keyboard base. Turn the keyboard over and secure top of the  
keyboard to the base by installing the 5 screws.  
7. Connect keyboard to system.  
8. Dispose of the used battery in an environmentally safe manner. If necessary, the battery may  
be returned to the Ultimate Technology Corporation at the address shown below for proper  
disposal.  
Ultimate Technology Corporation  
100 Rawson Road  
Victor, NY 14564  
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APPENDIX A  
SERIES 500 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS  
112 Key 3/4-Inch Standard Layout  
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144 Key Compact 5/8-Inch Size and Flat Panel Membrane Standard Layout  
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Compact 5/8-Inch QWERTY Layout  
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APPENDIX B  
KEYBOARD CABLE/CONNECTOR DATA  
BACK CONNECTOR PINOUTS  
ADAPTER CABLE PINOUTS  
MAIN RS232 DB9 FEMALE  
1 N/C  
CAB20135 CLONE CABLE  
2 TXD OUT  
3 RXD IN  
5 GND  
6 N/C  
7 CTS IN  
DB9 MALE  
DB9 MALE  
1 .......................... 1  
2 .......................... 3  
3 .......................... 2  
4 .......................... 4  
5 .....GND........... 5  
6 .......................... 6  
7 .......................... 8  
8 .......................... 7  
9 .....+5VDC...... 9  
8 RTS OUT  
9 +5 VDC IN/OUT  
AUX RS232 DB9 MALE  
1 N/C  
2 RXD IN  
3 TXD OUT  
5 GND  
6 N/C  
CAB20136 POWER ADAPTER  
7 RTS OUT  
8 CTS IN  
DB9 FEMALE  
9 +5 VDC IN/OUT  
1
2
KEYBOARD MAIN  
1 DATA  
3
4
2 N/C  
5 SIGNAL GROUND  
3 GND  
6
4 +5 VDC IN/OUT  
5 CLOCK  
6 N/C  
7
8
9 +5VDC @ 500mA  
KEYBOARD AUX  
1 DATA  
2 N/C  
3 GND  
4 +5 VDC IN/OUT  
5 CLOCK  
6 N/C  
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APPENDIX C  
ASCII CHARACTER SET  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
Ctrl-@ (NUL)  
Ctrl-A (SOH)  
Ctrl-B (STX)  
Ctrl-C (ETX)  
Ctrl-D (EOT)  
Ctrl-E  
Ctrl-F (ACK)  
Ctrl-G (BEL)  
Ctrl-H (BS)  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
7F  
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
(ENQ)  
Ctrl-I  
Ctrl-J  
(HT)  
(LF)  
Ctrl-K (VT)  
;
Ctrl-L  
(FF)  
<
=
>
?
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Ctrl-M (CR)  
Ctrl-N (SO)  
Ctrl-O (SI)  
Ctrl-P  
Ctrl-Q (DCI)  
Ctrl-R (DC2)  
Ctrl-S  
Ctrl-T (DC4)  
Ctrl-U (NAK)  
Ctrl-V (SYN)  
Ctrl-W (ETB)  
Ctrl-X (CAN)  
Ctrl-Y (EM)  
Ctrl-Z  
(DLE)  
(DC3)  
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
(SUB)  
J
Ctrl-[  
Ctrl-\  
(ESC)  
(FS)  
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
|
}
Ctrl-]  
Ctrl-^  
Ctrl-_  
(GS)  
(RS)  
(US)  
~
DEL  
Space  
!
#
S
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
-
.
/
\
]
^
_
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APPENDIX D  
101/102-KEY KEYBOARD KEY NUMBER  
TO SCAN CODE CROSS REFERENCE  
102-Key Keyboard Key Number Position Layout  
SCAN CODE  
KEY  
KEY  
LEGEND  
NUMBER  
NUMBER  
(Decimal) (Hexadecimal)  
SET 1  
29/A9  
02/82  
03/83  
04/84  
05/85  
06/86  
SET 2  
0E/F0 0E  
16/F0 16  
1E/F0 1E  
26/F0 26  
25/F0 25  
2E/F0 2E  
SET 3  
0E/F0 0E  
16/F0 16  
1E/F0 1E  
26/F0 26  
25/F0 25  
2E/F0 2E  
1
2
3
4
5
6
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
`
1
2
3
4
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One Year Limited Service Warranty Terms & Conditions  
Ultimate Technology Corporation, 100 Rawson Road, Victor, NY 14564, warrants that the  
product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of  
shipment from Ultimate Technology. In accordance with the terms of this limited warranty,  
Ultimate Technology, at its expense shall either repair or replace any product returned to the  
Ultimate Technology Service Department in the original container or equivalent. It is the  
customer’s responsibility to pay to ship the product to Ultimate Technology. Ultimate Technology  
will pay the return ground shipping charge within the Continental United States.  
THIS ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS repair or replacement at the discretion of  
Ultimate Technology Corporation.  
THIS ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER losses or damages that occur  
as a result of shipping; or improper installation and maintenance by anyone other than Ultimate  
Technology Service; and/or an on-site Service Provider contracted by Ultimate Technology  
Corporation; and/or an UTC certified technician. This warranty does not cover acts of God or  
accident; misuse; neglect; misapplication of the product; exposure to extremes of temperature or  
humidity; and improper electrical power.  
THIS ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTY OR  
CONDITIONS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  
MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OF  
ULTIMATE  
TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS AND BUYER’S REMEDIES ARE  
EXCLUSIVELY STATED HEREIN. ULTIMATE TECHNOLOGY’S LIABILITY, WHETHER  
BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, OR ANYOTHER THEORY  
SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE INDIVIDUAL UNIT WHOSE DEFECT OR  
DAMAGE IS THE BASIS FOR THE CLAIM. IN NO EVENT SHALL ULTIMATE TECHNOLOGY  
CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you  
special legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary, from state to state.  
ULTIMATE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION  
100 Rawson Road  
VICTOR, NEW YORK 14564  
Printed in U.S.A.  
10190009 REV C 1/03  
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