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Table 3. Local Mode Programming Instructions - Continued
Note: *Default Settings
Function Code(s)
Operation
Normal Indication
Remarks
97
Default Keyboard
1. While in programming mode, at Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter Function
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
Download
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.
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.
Summary of Contents for 500 POS
Page 1: ...SERIES 500 POS KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING USER S GUIDE ...
Page 10: ...2 OPTIONAL PEDESTAL MOUNT ...
Page 15: ...7 Figure 2 Typical keyboard external connections ...
Page 16: ...8 Figure 3 Keyboard external connectors rear view ...
Page 19: ...11 All Other User Defined Keys User defined keys programmed by user developer ...
Page 69: ...A1 APPENDIX A SERIES 500 POS STANDARD KEYBOARD LAYOUTS 112 Key 3 4 Inch Standard Layout ...
Page 70: ...A2 144 Key Compact 5 8 Inch Size and Flat Panel Membrane Standard Layout ...