Cash Register CM 940-F / 941-F / 942-F
Olympia 2011
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6.20.2
Programming the RS 232 port
Example:
The RS 232 port is set-up for the connection of the Olympia/SERD TH 200 kitchen printer with a baud rate of
19,200 baud, for a data length of 7 bit, no parity and with 2 stop bits: status number 1 = 2, status number 2 =
20, status number 3 = 01.
Input Display
COM PORT
1- 1=
1. Set the key to PRG.
2. Select
programme number 23
(see Chapter 6.1.2).
3. Press
the
┣
CASH
┫
key to confirm
the selection.
#
COM-PORTA RS232
[0 ]
CONNECTION
[11]
BAUDR-DATALEN
[00]
PARITY-STOPB
Note:
Press
the
┣
CASH
┫
key to switch between 5 different ports.
Only the RS 232 port, assigned to the first slot, can be
programmed.
4. Use
the
┣↑┫
and
┣↓┫
keys to
move to the
[ ] CONNECTION
input area.
[ 0 ]
CONNECTION
5. Use the numeric keyboard to
enter the 1-digit status number,
e.g. 2.
[ 2 ]
CONNECTION
6. Press
the
┣
CASH
┫
key to confirm
the input.
#
Save...!!
Please Continue...
7. Use
the
┣↑┫
and
┣↓┫
keys to
move to the
[ ] BAUDR-
DATALEN
input area.
[ 11 ]
BAUDR-DATALEN
8. Use the numeric keyboard to
enter the 2-digit status number 2,
e.g. 20.
[ 20 ]
BAUDR-DATALEN
9. Press
the
┣
CASH
┫
key to confirm
the input.
#
Save...!!
Please Continue...
10. Use the
┣↑┫
and
┣↓┫
keys to
move to the
[ ] PARITIY-STOPB
input area.
[ 00]
PARITY-STOPB
11. Use the numeric keyboard to
enter the 2-digit status number 3,
e.g. 01.
[ 01 ]
PARITY-STOPB
12. Press the
┣
CASH
┫
key to confirm
the input.
#
Save...!!
Please Continue...
13. Conclude programming by press-
ing the
┣
SUB-TOTAL
┫
key.
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