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SERVICE MANUAL

QT-6600

ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER

QT-6600

(EX-830)

NOV. 2008

Ver. 5 : Oct. 2014

Summary of Contents for QT-6600

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL QT 6600 ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER QT 6600 EX 830 NOV 2008 Ver 5 Oct 2014 ...

Page 2: ... replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Batterie il y a danger d explosion si la batterie est remplacée par une batterie de type incorrect Mettez les batteries hors d usage au rebut en respectant les instructions ...

Page 3: ...IST 119 To prevent malfunctions caused by the weak batteries charge the memory protection batteries for over 12 hours before installation or after a long time vacation over 30 days Before installation initialize the terminal and leave it turn on over 12 hours After a long time vacation initialize the terminal and restore the program data if the terminal is in malfunction and leave it turn on over ...

Page 4: ...2099 A D Clock protection Back up battery Battery Recharge time Manganese dioxide lithium CR2032 1HF1 Replace the battery every 1 year 1 2 Environmental specifications Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Operating humidity 20 85 Storage temperature 20 C 65 C Storage humidity 10 85 1 3 Main LSI specifications CPU Name Number of control bit R5S77631AY266BGV 32 bits I O controller Name Number of control bit...

Page 5: ...lugging them into the appropriate port RS 232C COM 1 port For MODEM PC direct connection or Order man RS 232C COM 2 port For Hand held scanner Slip printer or Scale RS 232C COM 3 port For Remote customer display or Scale RS 232C COM 4 port For Remote printer Slip printer or Scale RS 232C COM 5 port For Remote printer or Scale RS 232C COM 6 port For Remote printer or Scale Inline port Ethernet Draw...

Page 6: ...4 6 Remote printer EPSON TM J7100 Connect to Com 4 6 Remote printer EPSON TM T88 lll Connect to Com 4 6 Printer AC adaptor EPSON PS 180 Slip printer AC adaptor Citizen AD31 U or E For SP 1300 U 100V E 200V Power cord for power unit EPSON AC 170 Laser scanner PSC PSC QuickScan6500 Connect to Com 2 Laser scanner Metrologic Metrologic MS9544 Voyager Connect to Com 2 Fixation scanner Metrologic Metrol...

Page 7: ...TFT LCD Main 30 000 hours STN LCD Rear 20 000 hours Touch Panel number of touch times one million times Battery 1 year AC adaptor 5 year Installing Precautions When installing QT 6600 attach the ferrite core to the QT 6600 side Wind the AC adaptor cable around the ferrite core two times The ferrite core is packed with QT 6600 CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DI...

Page 8: ...ipheral devices such as printer display etc to terminal 3 Connect all terminals by inline Operation 4 Turn on all peripheral devices of a terminal 5 Turn on this terminal with pressing the initialize switch and release after beep sound 6 After releasing the key enter 20000 U S 10000 other area English 40000 other area German 50000 other area French 60000 other area Spanish and press the OK key Ent...

Page 9: ...55 255 Case 3 Terminal ID 2 32 Press YES to continue Select MANUAL if you want to enter IP address manually IP address setting line will appear on the screen IP ADDRESS AUTO OK Yes Declare terminal configuration Enter cluster No 1 9 if using check cluster system Select the appropriate printer Select the appropriate printer Press YES to continue Master Backup master Satellite Self master Enter time ...

Page 10: ...d press the YES key Program receive from other terminal INIT 10 10 01 12 34 000001 Receive Data PGM Receive from OK All PGM MC 05 YES All Data including totalizer All PGM program only Select the machine to send the data 2 2 How to initialize the terminal add replace one terminal Preparation 1 All peripheral devices and terminals of this cluster should be turned off 2 Connect all of the peripheral ...

Page 11: ... 6 Press OK key FC OK Copyright C 2008 CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD All rights reserved ROM VER xxxxxx xxxx CREATE xxxx xx xx xx xx QT 6600 x xx APL VER xxxxxx xxxx Version 7 Select 1 Flag Clear and press YES key to flag clear or select 2 Init2 and press YES key and enter 8888888888 and YES key to Init 2 2 4 IPL Initial Program Loading IPL should be made before initializing when the application software h...

Page 12: ...F card to the terminal CF card IPL source IPL target IPL Data CF card slot is located on the leftside of the terminal IPL source LAN port defined as FTP server IPL target IPL Data 2 4 3 IPL operation Insert the CF card into the slot before this step 1 Press the START key to proceed in case of downloading via inline automatic ID definition is made by this timing So press the YES key terminal by term...

Page 13: ...eful not to get the fingers caught Use caution when handling the LCD unit and the inverter for the backlight as there is the risk of high voltage electrical shock Internal battery Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to direct flame or heat Place the battery with its and terminals in the correct orientation Do not recharge the batte...

Page 14: ...ing the Rear Display Block D Disassembling the Rear Display E Removing the Mic PCB E830 MIC F Removing the LED PCB E830 E6 G Removing the Inverter Unit H Removing the Touch Panel PCB E830 TP I Removing the Power Supply PCB E830 INLET J Removing the COM PCB E830 COM K Removing the Main PCB E830 1 L Removing the MCR M Removing the LCD Touch Panel ...

Page 15: ... 12 A Disengage and remove the Main Unit from the Stand B Removing the B case Assy Block B 1 Remove three screws Screws S4 B 2 Remove two covers HNG COVER CONNECTOR COVER ...

Page 16: ... 13 B 3 Remove 12 screws B 4 Remove the B case Assy Block B 5 Unplug the connector to the speaker Screws S1 Screws S2 Screws S3 B CASE ASSY BLOCK Connector Speaker ...

Page 17: ...Display Block C 1 Remove eight screws C 2 Remove the connector to the battery Connector Battery Screws S6 C 3 Remove the Rear Display Block C 4 Unplug the connector to the Rear Display Connector REAR DISPLAY REAR DISPLAY BLOCK ...

Page 18: ...nd remove the Rear Display Unit Screws S5 D 2 Remove two screws and remove the LCD Frame Screws S7 D 3 Use a solder to remove six lead wires D 4 Release the connector lock and disconnect the FPC D 5 Remove the Rear LCD PCB E830 E22 Black White Green White Black ...

Page 19: ...h panel PCB E830 TP Inverter unit Power switch code Drawer 2 Drawer 1 PCBs and the Connectors to the Main PCB LED PCB E830 E6 Power supply PCB E830 INLET Inverter unit Touch panel PCB E830 TP Main PCB E830 1 COM PCB E830 COM Mic PCB E830 MIC PCBs and the Connectors to the Main PCB ...

Page 20: ...ews and remove the Mic PCB E830 MIC F Removing the LED PCB E830 E6 F 1 Unplug the connector F 2 Remove the screw and remove the LED PCB E830 E6 G Removing the Inverter Unit G 1 Unplug three connectors G 2 Remove two screws and remove the Inverter Unit Screws S7 Screws S7 Screws S5 ...

Page 21: ...ve two screws and remove the Touch Panel PCB E830 TP I Removing the Power Supply PCB E830 INLET I 1 Unplug the connector I 2 Remove two screws and remove the Power Supply PCB E830 INLET J Removing COM PCB E830 COM J 1 Unplug two connectors and 1 FPC J 2 Remove six nuts and remove the COM PCB E830 COM Screws S5 Screws S5 Screws S5 ...

Page 22: ...and 2 FPCs K 2 Remove six nuts K 3 Remove seven screws and remove the Main PCB E830 1 Screws S9 Screws S9 Screws S9 L Removing the MCR L 1 Disengage and remove the MCR Unit from the Main Unit L 2 Remove two screws and remove the MCR Unit L 3 Unplug the connector ...

Page 23: ...d remove the MCR unit from the Main Unit Screws S7 M 4 Unplug 10 connectors and disconnect 1 FPC M 5 Remove seven screws M 6 Release the Touch Panel PCB E830 TP connector lock and disconnect the FPC Screws S9 Screws S9 Screws S9 M 3 Remove two screws and remove the Power Supply PCB E830 INLET Screws S5 ...

Page 24: ... 21 M 8 Remove 17 screws M 9 Disconnect the earth wire for the Mic M 7 Remove five screws and remove the COM Chassis and the Main PCB Screws S5 Mic earth ...

Page 25: ... 22 M 10 Remove the U Case Assy Block U CASE ASSY BLOCK M 11 Remove the Touch Panel M 12 Remove four screws Screws S10 Screws S10 Touch panel ...

Page 26: ... 23 M 13 Disengage and remove the LCD Unit LCD unit ...

Page 27: ...ing the Rear Display Block I Assembling the Mic PCB E830 MIC H Assembling the LED PCB E830 E6 G Assembling the Inverter Unit F Assembling the Touch Panel PCB E830 TP E Assembling the Power Supply PCB E830 INLET D Assembling the COM PCB E830 COM C Assembling the Main PCB E830 1 B Assembling the MCR A Assembling the LCD Touch Panel J Assembling the Rear Display ...

Page 28: ...1 Lay four cables in the appropriate groove LCD cable Earth cable A 2 Engage the LCD Unit and secure it with four screws NOTE Do not tighten the screws excessively Reference torque value 0 34N m or less Screws S10 Screws S10 Backlight cables ...

Page 29: ...ide Guide A 4 Engage the U Case Assy Block NOTE Before engaging the U case Assy Block be sure that the LCD and the Touch Panel are clean and free of dust dirt or any foreign matter NOTE Pull out the FPC of the Touch Panel through the opening of the chassis A 5 Engage the Mic Earth U CASE ASSY BLOCK Mic earth Touch panel FPC ...

Page 30: ...screws NOTE Tighten the screws in the order of the numbers indicated in the illustration below 11 1 3 9 15 8 6 14 13 5 7 16 10 4 2 12 17 A 7 Engage the COM Chassis and the Main PCB and then secure them with five screws Screws S5 ...

Page 31: ...ws S9 Screws S9 NOTE Position it so that the earth terminal is in the correct orientation Screws S9 A 12 Engage the Mic PCB E830 MIC and secure it with two screws A 13 Engage the MCR Unit Screws S7 Screws S5 A 11 Engage the Power Supply PCB E830 INLET and secure it with two screws NOTE Two Drawer Cables are arranged under the PCB Screws S9 Drawer cables ...

Page 32: ... secure them with two nuts each C 3 Plug 10 connectors and two FPCs Screws S9 Screws S9 Screws S9 B Assembling the MCR B 1 Connect the cables to the MCR Unit B 2 Engage the MCR Unit and secure it with two screws B 3 Engage the MCR Unit in the Main Unit NOTE Position it so that the earth terminal is in the correct orientation ...

Page 33: ...r Supply PCB E830 INLET E 1 Engage the Power Supply PCB E830 INLET and secure it with two screws NOTE two Drawer Cables are arranged under the PCB E 2 Plug the connector F Assembling the Touch Panel PCB E830 TP F 1 Engage the Touch Panel PCB E830 TP and secure it with two screws F 2 Plug the connector and 1 FPC NOTE Engage the FPC securely until it locks in Drawer cables Screws S5 ...

Page 34: ... and secure it with two screws G 2 Connect three connectors H Assembling the LED PCB E830 E6 H 1 Engage the LEC PCB E830 E6 and secure it with the screw H 2 Plug the connector I Assembling the Mic PCB E830 MIC I 1 Engage the Mic PCB E830 MIC and secure it with two screws I 2 Plug the connector ...

Page 35: ...D E830 E22 J 2 Use solder to connect six lead wires J 3 Connect the FPC NOTE Engage the FPC securely until it locks in J 4 Engage the LCD Frame and secure it with two screws J 5 Engage the Rear Display Unit and secure it with the screw NOTE When assembling use caution so that the wires are not caught in chassis ...

Page 36: ... Rear Display Block NOTE Check that the cables for the i Button key receiver and the LED PCB E830 E6 are contained in the tube K 1 Plug the connector to the Rear Display and engage the Rear Display Block K 2 Secure it with eight screws K 3 Plug the connector to the Battery ...

Page 37: ...crews S3 L Assembling the B case Assy Block L 1 Plug the connector to the Speaker and engage the B case Assy Block NOTE Insert the B case in the groove of the Card Cover L 2 Secure it with 12 screws Connector Speaker Card cover ...

Page 38: ... 35 M Engage the Main Unit to the Stand Screws S4 HNG COVER CONNECTOR COVER L 3 Engage two covers L 4 Secure them with three screws ...

Page 39: ...s of cable around the coil 5 2 REMOTE PRINTER SLIP PRINTER Connect the following peripherals to the COM ports respectively REMOTE PRINTER COM 4 5 or 6 SLIP PRINTER COM 2 DISPLAY SCANNER PC MODEM COM3 COM6 COM2 COM5 COM1 COM4 SPK PS 2 KEYBOARD MIC LAN COM6 COM3 COM2 COM1 COM5 COM4 ...

Page 40: ...ee color lead on drawer to the terminal 2 Connect frame drawer connector green lead on drawer to the terminal Mount the cash register 1 Screw in 2 fixing screws bottom side of the terminal 2 Mount the terminal on the top of the drawer ensuring that the feet on the bottom of the terminal go into the holes on the drawer ...

Page 41: ...o programming for up to 32 terminals PC Via COM 1 port of the master terminal or Inline wire or wireless Maximum 32 terminals 6 2 Online collection consolidation system Online collection consolidation and auto programming for up to 32 terminals PC on line Public Private Telephone line Maximum 32 terminals ...

Page 42: ...ne collection consolidation system use FTP feature Online collection consolidation and auto programming for up to 32 terminals PC Maximum 32 terminals ADSL FTTH MODEM ADSL FTTH MODEM VPN rooter VPN rooter Internet ...

Page 43: ...ut a message appears prompting for an action to take as the next step To proceed with the calibration settings press the ON OFF key on the display For detailed procedures see 15 LCD CALIBRATION SETTING If you wish to skip the calibration settings press anywhere on the touch panel Init switch Power switch DALLAS DRW 1CLOSE 2CLOSE MAC ADRS XX XX XX XX XX XX TEMP 0 VOLTAGE 0 CHARGE MODE 359M DISP ON ...

Page 44: ...t after the test result is printed out Pass OK fail NG Determination of Test Result by Operator After the message below appears the operator may decide pass OK or fail NG of the result by pressing 1 or 9 respectively Please Hit Key OK 1 NG 9 Other Hibernation memory In this program the automatic clear of the hibernation memory is executed or stopped in the following situations Execute When INIT FC...

Page 45: ...es open close status of the drawer OPEN Drawer is open CLOSE Drawer is closed CHARGE MODE Indicates the remaining amount of the battery in minutes nM Remaining battery minutes n 0 360 TEMP VOLTAGE TEMP VOLTAGE Indicates the A D value of the battery DISP ON OFF The acquisition of TEMP status is prioritized when the switch is ON Be sure to turn off DISP ON OFF switch before opening other status info...

Page 46: ...LEAR or WRITE Test is not protected In order to perform CLEAR or WRITE READ Test the program and data are copied as backup temporarily in an available area of RAM Do not turn OFF the power during the test Doing so may destroy the program and the proper operation cannot be guaranteed Should this occur all operations starting IPL must be performed Scope of the test in this range Sum check BOOTER Pro...

Page 47: ...e of WRITE READ Test FROM Test for Hibernation FROM test for hibernation tests all areas Do not turn off the power during the test If a power fails during the test the hibernation function is launched and this FROM is used Therefore the test which was being performed may be unsuccessful If the power is turned off without any backup battery the hibernation function does not operate Scope of the tes...

Page 48: ...AD Test n313 41 13 LCD Test n021 42 14 LCD Backlight OFF Test 121 42 15 LCD Calibration Setting 221 43 16 VRAM CHECK Test n721 44 17 REAR DISPLAY Test n322 45 18 REAR DISPLAY Backlight Test cn122 46 19 REAR DISPLAY Contrast Adjustment 422 47 20 REMOTE DISPLAY Test bn023 48 21 External Printer Output Test x1x2x3nm3d 49 22 Ethernet Printer Output Test x100nm37 51 23 COM RS232C Test xn04d 53 24 COM R...

Page 49: ...ata 01 year 12 month 31 day 23 hours 59 minutes 30 Seconds 5 Buzzer Test Sounds single one shot buzzer There is no display print out for this test Select the test result 1 OK or 9 NG by touching the panel 6 Drawer Test Opens all drawers 7 Receipt Test Issues a receipt Operation Operation 1 ST LCD PRINT BATCH 1 RAM WR OK FLASH CHK SUM OK FLASH hib SUM XX DATE 01 12 31 TIME 23 59 30 Please Hit Key O...

Page 50: ... result 1 OK or 9 NG by touching the panel 4 REAR DISPLAY Backlight Test Performs the OFF test of the Rear LCD Backlight To change the screen touch any part of the panel Select the test result 1 OK or 9 NG by touching the panel Operation Operation 2 ST LCD PRINT BATCH 2 Please Hit Key OK 1 NG 9 LCD OK Please Hit Key OK 1 NG 9 LCD BACKLIGHT OK Please Hit Key OK 1 NG 9 REAR DISP OK Please Hit Key OK...

Page 51: ... ESC to terminate LCD PRINT RAM 11 RAM WR OK END 11 RAM 11 RAM WR OK END 11 If the test ends with errors the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message 4 RAM READ ONLY Test Function Tests whether reading on RAM is correctly performed Be sure to perform 3 RAM WRITE READ Test before this test Operation Operation n 1 1 1 ST n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A...

Page 52: ... c Specifying FLASH ROM 0 FLASH ROM for programming 1 FLASH ROM for hibernation n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PRINT FLASH ROM for programming FLASH 0n212 FLASH CLR OK END 0n212 FLASH 0n212 FLASH CLR OK END 0n212 If the test ends with errors the line number and the address are printed instead of OK...

Page 53: ...Operation c n 0 1 2 ST c Specifying FLASH ROM 0 FLASH ROM for programming 1 FLASH ROM for hibernation n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PRINT FLASH ROM for programming FLASH 0n012 FLASH WR OK END 0n012 FLASH 0n012 FLASH WR OK END 0n012 If the test ends with errors the line number and the address are p...

Page 54: ...est A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PRINT FLASH ROM for programming FLASH 0n312 FLASH CLR WR OK END 0n312 FLASH 0n312 FLASH CLR WR OK END 0n312 If the test ends with errors the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message FLASH ROM for hibernation FLASH hib 1n312 FLASH hib CLR WR OK END 1n312 FLASH hib 1n312 FLASH hib CLR WR OK END 1n312 ...

Page 55: ...test ends with errors the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message 9 CF CARD CLEAR Test Function Tests whether CF card is clears properly The data contained and the operation of the CF card used for this test cannot be guaranteed Operation Operation n 2 1 3 ST n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to ...

Page 56: ...OK END n013 If the test ends with errors the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message 11 CF CARD READ ONLY Test Function Tests whether reading on CF Card is correctly performed Be sure to perform 10 CF CARD WRITE READ Test before this test After a CF Card is used for this test the data contained in it and its operation cannot be guaranteed Operation Operation n 1 1 3 ST n Numb...

Page 57: ...ed in it and its operation cannot be guaranteed Operation Operation n 3 1 3 ST n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PRINT CF CARD n313 CF CLR WR OK END n313 CF CARD n313 CF CLR WR OK END n313 If the test ends with errors the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message ...

Page 58: ...at infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PRINT LCD n021 Please Hit Key OK 1 NG 9 LCD OK END n021 LCD n021 LCD OK END n021 14 LCD Backlight OFF Test Function Tests whether LCD Backlight turns OFF properly In order to complete the test the operator must determine pass OK fail NG of the result The backlight is set to OFF after the test Touch any part of the Touch Panel and determine pass OK fail NG of...

Page 59: ...oss marks appear on the LCD one by one When you touch the cross marks appear in sequence the data of 9 coordinates on the LCD panel and Touch Panel are obtained and any discrepancies are calculated After the position of the 10th coordinate is calculated and displayed the offset value is to be confirmed If the position of the 10th coordinate you touched differ that of the displayed coordinate only w...

Page 60: ...X XXX TOUCH OK END 221 LCD display only Displays data 1 for calibration Displays data 2 for calibration Displays data 9 for calibration Performs offset Displays the position of the 10th coordinate performs calibration Checks offset errors Result of the offset value check PRINT TOUCH START 221 X1 Y1 XXX XXX X2 Y2 XXX XXX X9 Y9 XXX XXX X10 Y10 XXX XXX TOUCH OK END 221 ...

Page 61: ...e test is set to repeat indefinitely the operation returns to Step 1 and continues the test When the test is set to repeat indefinitely Steps 1 through 3 repeat as a set until ESC is pressed Test area This test targets the free areas of VRAM TestArea VRAM 16MB Display Area 3Mbyte TestArea LIME Register Area LIME Internal Memory Area 00FFFFFFh 00300000h 00FFFFFFh 01FC0000h 01FFFFFFh 00000000h Operati...

Page 62: ...K fail NG of the result When performing test infinitely The screens change automatically Press ESC to end the test ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn Pattern 1 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Command input END Operation Operation n 3 2 2 ST n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ES...

Page 63: ... backlight color 0 Batch test batch test the specified colors 1 through 4 1 OFF green OFF white OFF 2 White green OFF white ON 3 Green green ON white OFF 4 Emerald green green ON white OFF n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate Batch Test Touching any part of the panel changes the color in the following sequenc...

Page 64: ...erate Numeric key 1 DARK key Current contract 1 Numeric key 9 LIGHT key Current contract 1 ST Finalize the entry writes on FLASH and complete the sequence ESC Cancel adjustment ends the mode REAR DISPLAY ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZabcdef LCD REAR DISP 422 CONTRAST XXX REAR CONTRAST Set value REAR CONTRAST NG REAR CONTRAST OVER REAR CONTRAST ESC REAR CONTRAST ERASE END 422 LED display only XXX indi...

Page 65: ...fter the operator determines pass OK fail NG the display and the backlight turn off When repeating the test infinitely Repeats transmitting the same test text at a set interval Press ESC to terminate the test clear the display and turn off the backlight Operation Operation b n 0 2 3 ST b Specifying the baud rate 0 19 2 Kbps 1 9600 bps n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value...

Page 66: ...COM5 6 COM6 x3 Specify the baud rate 1 4800 bps 2 9600 bps 3 19 2 kbps Printer baud rate table When changing the baud rate be sure to also change the baud rate of the printer 19 2 kbps 9600 bps 4800 bps SLIP SP1300 RJ UP360 UP400 n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate m Operation pattern 1 Print one line 2 Fee...

Page 67: ...ted Error display when a printer is disconnected PRT xxxn03d END xxxn03d NON PRINTER ERR PRINT There are two formats to print out to the external printer RJ is set at 40 lines and SLIP at 35 lines Pattern A Pattern B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 8 888 88 ...

Page 68: ...address 192 168 0 1 at the fixed baud rate of 100M Ethernet does not operate without setting a MAC address Be sure to set a unique MAC address before use If Ethernet has already been tested run all operations starting from INIT boot up Operation Operation x1 0 0 n m 3 7 ST x1 Printout format 0 Pattern A 1 Pattern B n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Te...

Page 69: ...rt OK EtherPrt NG END xxxn03d When it is NG communication error etc PRINT There are two formats to print out to the external printer Pattern A Pattern B BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 8 888 88 ...

Page 70: ...ps 1 4800 bps 2 9600 bps 3 19200 bps 4 38400 bps 5 57600 bps 6 115200 bps n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate d Specify COM port 0 Batch 1 COM1 2 COM2 3 COM3 4 COM4 5 COM5 6 COM6 LCD COM1 xn04d RTSx 1 CTSx 1 OK DTRx 1 DSRx 1 OK DTRx 1 CDx 1 OK DTRx 1 CIx 1 OK RTSx 0 CTSx 0 OK DTRx 0 DSRx 0 OK DTRx 0 CDx 0 O...

Page 71: ...ase see below for how to wire Operation Operation 4 0 ST Baud rate COM1 115 kbps COM2 6 19 2 kbps Number of test once fixed LCD COM BATCH 40 END 40 Refer to the previous paragraph COM Test T x D R x D CTS RT S DTR DSR C D C I T x D R x D CTS RT S DTR DSR COM1 COM2 COM6 output 1 0 from the output terminal and checks the input terminal Figure RS232C port connection ...

Page 72: ...RTSx 1 CTSx 1 OK DTRx 1 DSRx 1 OK DTRx 1 CDx 1 OK DTRx 1 CIx 1 OK RTSx 0 CTSx 0 OK DTRx 0 DSRx 0 OK DTRx 0 CDx 0 OK DTRx 0 CIx 0 OK TxD RxD OK END 47 Prints only COM1 Prints only COM1 Prints only COM1 Prints only COM1 x COM number When no test has been performed after IPL or INIT COM NO TEST In case of NO TEST the printout shows TxD RxD as failed NG and the rest as successful OK ...

Page 73: ...mmunication test by TCP protocol with an error control When the receiving end command below a 2 receives the data properly the data is checked and returned FBh 01h 00h FFh 00h to the transmitting end which checks the data returned repeats the operations Operation When an ID is set perform the test with that ID When you change the ID run all operations starting from INIT boot up The same applies to...

Page 74: ...rate at the transmitting end Ping transmission Ping is sent to 192 168 0 10 When a ping is transmitted the counter adds a value After terminating it with ESC key the number of successful failed communication is displayed LCD ETHERNET bm0a51 TCP MODE OK xxxx NG xxxx END bm0a51 PRINT ETHERNET bm0a51 TCP MODE OK xxxx NG xxxx END bm0a51 Prints the number of successful and failed commu nicationupon the...

Page 75: ...ndby An address may be entered by 8 bits Enter 3 decimal values press ST to confirm 8 bits By repeating this step 6 times 48 bits a 48 bit address is entered and upon press ing ST for the 6th time written Each time an 8 bit value is entered the address entered is displayed in hexadecimal value Performing CLEAR resets the address Or pressing ESC terminates the step without writing an address e g To ...

Page 76: ... 73 PRINT When configuring using a CF Card MAC ADDRESS x0951 Write EEPROM END x0951 When configuring manually MAC ADDRESS x0951 1 008 2 000 3 116 4 255 5 003 6 000 Write EEPROM END x0951 ...

Page 77: ...yy Year mm month dd day Date Time Display Operation 0 7 0 ST Press ESC to terminate the mode LCD When setting the date time When displaying the date time DATE TIME YYMMDD DATE TIME YY MM DD END YYMMDD DATE TIME 70 DATE TIME YY MM DDHH MM SS END 70 Command PRINT When setting the date time DATE TIME YYMMDD DATE TIME YY MM DD END YYMMDD Each data will be printed only when setting the date and time Wh...

Page 78: ...ers 1 Opens Drawer 1 2 Opens Drawer 2 n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD When all drawers are open When Drawer No is specified DRW 0n091 DRW ALL OK END 0n091 DRW xn091 DRW n OK END xn091 n Drawer number PRINT When all drawers are open When Drawer No is specified DRW 0n091 DRW ALL OK END 0n091 DRW xn091 D...

Page 79: ...nce When repeating a test infinitely the buzzer sounds intermittently for 500 msec Press ESC key to terminate the buzzer Operation Operation n 0 9 2 ST n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PRINT BUZZ n092 END n092 BUZZ n092 END n092 ...

Page 80: ...123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456 Track 2 1234567890123456789012345678901234567 Operation Operation 9 6 ST LCD MCR 96 MCR1 OK MCR2 OK MCR1 MCR2 OK MCR1 OK MCR2 END 96 When it is operating properly When MCR1 data does not match the test data When MCR2 data does not match the test data PRINT MCR 96 MCR1 OK MCR2 OK MCR1 MCR2 OK MCR1 OK MCR2 END 96 ...

Page 81: ... Replay the data recorded in Command 98 1 9 Replay specific sound data n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PRINT SOUND axn097 SOUND OK SOUND axn097 SOUND axn097 SOUND OK SOUND axn097 34 Microphone Test Function Tests whether sound is replayed properly through the internal or external microphone Sound is ...

Page 82: ... the scanner connected operates correctly The data read out is compared against the preset data to determine pass OK fail NG Be sure to connect OBR to COM2 Preset bar code Operation Operation 9 5 ST LCD OBR 95 OBR OK OBR ERR xxxxxxxxx END 95 Display printout when it is properly operating Display printout when there is an error PRINT OBR 95 OBR OK OBR ERR xxxxxxxxx END 95 ...

Page 83: ...try is set to repeat indefinitely the test is repeated indefinitely Executing the test turns on the power to PS 2 and ending the test turns the power OFF Operation Operation r 1 n 0 9 4 ST r Number of retries 0 3 times 1 5 times 2 7 times 3 10 times n Number of times 0 or no value To perform a single test A value other than 0 1 9 Tests repeat infinitely press ESC to terminate LCD PS 2 KB r1n094 OK NG...

Page 84: ...nter UP 400 Remote printer UP 400 Power supply PRT CB 8A 8B Power Power supply supply PRT CB 8A 8B Power supply Remote printer UP 360 Microphone Speaker i Button key i f CF card Power switch cover 1024 x 768 dot color LCD Max 126 key touch screen HUB Other terminals PC or LAN printer MCR QT 6046MCR AC Adptor Drawer 2 i f Drawer 1 i f Inline RS 232C COM1 RS 232C COM2 RS 232C COM3 RS 232C COM4 RS 23...

Page 85: ...tional D A Invertor 15inch Touch Panel Rear LCD 160x32Full dots PWB E830 E22 PWB E830 TP PWB E830 MIC A1501 2pin PWB E830 COM Ext SPK Ext MIC COM5 COM4 COM6 A2001 2pin A1501 A1501 4pin FFC 30pin 1mm pitch INIT SW 4pin Brightness volume Speaker PWB E830 E6 Power LED Disp SW MIC Control LSI DDR 256Mb DDR 256Mb FROM 256Mb FROM 256Mb FROM 256Mb SDRAM 64Mb SDRAM 64Mb LVDS Graphic control LAN Sound 9pin...

Page 86: ...INPUT 2 UART INT 2 OUTPUT 1 TxD RxD RESET FLMD0 SQUARE WAVE OUTPUT BEEP DDR DRAM I F 32bit 133MHz DDR SDRAM 64MB SWITCH 2 Dallas KEY 1 MCR DRAWER 2 NTT ABA IATA ABA DISP ON OFF SWITCH INIT SWITCH SOUND IC BUFFER BUFFER CF CARD AMPLIFIER SPEAKER EXTERNAL SPEAKER INTERNAL MIC EXTERNAL MIC INTERNAL EtherNet IC LAN9115 GA RS232C COM2 to 6 NOR FLASH ROM 32MB NOR FLASH ROM 32MB x2 SH BUS 32 16bit 32bit ...

Page 87: ...e item to a department E023 Stock running short Alarm when any item drops below its programmed minimum stock quantity during registration Perform stock maintenance E024 No stock is available Error when actual stock value for a registration items is a negative value Perform stock maintenance E025 Scale Read Error Scale read error Retry weighing the item E028 Not found PLU or C D is mismatch Scannin...

Page 88: ...o item exists in detail Round repeat cannot be found in detail E058 Enter post entry item Post entry item has not been registered yet Enter Post entry item E059 Press Eat in or Take out key Press eat in or take out key Press Eat in or Takeout key E060 Printer offline Printer offline means ECR logical ID and printer number E061 Printer error Printer downed means ECR logical ID and printer number The ...

Page 89: ...rompt message E107 Both Master Backup master down CHK TBL tracking or Clerk interrupt is not available CHK M BM down means ECR logical ID E108 CHK TBL Master is removed from system Master down then take it off from system means ECR logical ID E109 CHK TBL Backup master is removed from system Backup master down then take it off from system means ECR logical ID E110 CHK data mismatch between Master ...

Page 90: ...rk without break E174 This employee is taking a break now Employee who has not done BREAK OUT operation attempts to operate BREAK IN E175 Please Clock in Break out before you sign on or Please Call Manager Sign on after you clock in or break out Follow the prompt message E176 You cannot Clock in Please reset Employee Report Employee Report has not been reset Follow the prompt message E177 Time Att...

Page 91: ...No of the file does not coincide with the No of the card Swipe the proper magnetic card E244 Credit limit over Attempt to transfer when the balance is over than the credit limit Release credit limit by OPEN2 Make minus void or refund operation to decrease the balance under the credit limit Perform finalization or cancellation E251 Magnetic card error This card cannot be read This card format is ille...

Page 92: ...ry Enter Table Number TBL compulsory Enter Number of covers Covers compulsory Enter Seat Number Seat compulsory Perform Slip Printing Slip compulsory Issue Guest Receipt GUEST RCT compulsory Perform Validation Printing VLD compulsory Perform Check Printing CHK PRT compulsory Perform Check Endorsement CHK END compulsory Operation Code Enter secret number for REG 2 mode Re_configuration During system...

Page 93: ...ommand packet 0048 Illegal command No Not CMD 0049 Illegal command No Not DATA 0050 Sequence error 0051 Turn off DSR signal 0052 Received cancellation 0053 Retry over while waiting command 0054 Retry over while waiting EOT 0055 Retry over while waiting data 0056 Received EOT 0057 Retry over while waiting ACK 0058 Retry over while sending data 0059 Retry over while waiting C 0060 Retry over while s...

Page 94: ...r during delay 0167 Error during termination 0168 Error when resource return 0170 Error during getting task ID 0171 No code is found while search pick up 0172 Cannot get work buffer 0173 File opened fail to activate task 0174 No file exists 0175 ITRON service error 0176 Cannot create file 0177 Record number error 0178 Detect error while memory area opening 0179 Detect error while returning mail box ...

Page 95: ...the exception code access adrs Indicates the address that is accessed according to the operation instruction that causes the above general exception However the address is 0 zero and has no meaning if the access is not the cause Error Code Correspondence Table error no error point access adrs Description of error 40 Location where error occurs Logical address of comparison source TLB address compa...

Page 96: ...tected by setting access right An access that violates the access right causes one of these exceptions to occur Possible causes A malfunction of the CPU because this is an internal operation of the CPU 6 error no E0 CPU address error read 7 error no 100 CPU address error write Description of phenomenon This exception occurs if an illegal address is accessed read or written Possible causes An illeg...

Page 97: ...cksum error 99 Other A mismatching MAGIC code error may occur 1 when BOOTER IPL is complete ROM data 2 after APLI IPL IP data is downloaded to RAM RAM data 3 after writing to APLI IPL FROM is complete ROM data 4 during ROM to RAM copying at the time of boot up ROM data A Check Sum error may occur 1 when BOOTER IPL is complete ROM data 2 when APLI IPL is complete ROM data 3 during ROM to RAM copyin...

Page 98: ... 95 10 PCB LAYOUT MAIN PCB E830 1 PCB TOP VIEW ...

Page 99: ... 96 MAIN PCB E830 1 PCB BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 100: ... 97 INTERFACE PCB E830 COM PCB REAR LCD PCB E830 E22 PCB TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW TOUCH PANEL PCB E830 TP PCB TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 101: ... 98 INLET PCB E830 INLET PCB MIC PCB E830 MIC PCB LED PCB E830 E6 PCB TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW ...

Page 102: ...3 FROM BUFFER BLOCK 105 2 7 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT 7 13 GATE ARRAY BLOCK 106 2 8 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT 8 13 LAN SOUND BLOCK 107 2 9 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT 9 13 CF CARD I F BLOCK 108 2 10 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT 10 13 RS232C I F BLOCK 109 2 11 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT 11 13 I O CONTROL BLOCK 110 2 12 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT 11 13 POWER SOURCE BLOCK 111 2 13 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT 11 13 PWD RESET BATTERY BLOCK 112 2 REAR LCD PCB CIRCUIT 113 3 ...

Page 103: ... 100 External RTC Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 1 13 CPU BLOCK ...

Page 104: ... 101 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 2 13 GRAPHIC CONTROL BLOCK ...

Page 105: ... 102 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 3 13 LCD I F BLOCK ...

Page 106: ... 103 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 4 13 VRAM BLOCK ...

Page 107: ... 104 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 5 13 MAIN MEMORY BLOCK ...

Page 108: ... 105 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 6 13 FROM BUFFER BLOCK ...

Page 109: ... 106 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 7 13 GATE ARRAY BLOCK ...

Page 110: ... 107 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 8 13 LAN SOUND BLOCK ...

Page 111: ... 108 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 9 13 CF CARD I F BLOCK ...

Page 112: ... 109 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 10 13 RS232C I F BLOCK ...

Page 113: ... 110 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 11 13 I O CONTROL BLOCK ...

Page 114: ... 111 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 12 13 POWER SOURCE BLOCK ...

Page 115: ... 112 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 1 MAIN BOARD 13 13 PWD RESET BATTERY BLOCK ...

Page 116: ... 113 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 E22 REAR LCD PCB CUSTOMER DISPLAY BORAD ...

Page 117: ... 114 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 TP TOUCH PANEL PCB TOUCH PANEL I F BORAD ...

Page 118: ... 115 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 COM INTERFACE PCB COM BORAD ...

Page 119: ... 116 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 E6 LED PCB LED SW BORAD ...

Page 120: ... 117 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 INLET INLET PCB INLET BOARD DC IN ...

Page 121: ... 118 Model PWB Name Name PWB No CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD QT 6600 EX 830 E830 MIC MIC PCB MICROPHONE BOARD ...

Page 122: ...pare parts without parts code 5 Remarks Q ty Quantity used per unit RANK A Essential B Stock recommended C Less recommended X No stock recommended 12 PARTS LIST MODEL QT 6600 EX 830 CONTENTS QT 6600 EXPLODED VIEW 120 1 MAIN PCB BLOCK 121 2 FINAL ASSY BLOCK 125 3 U CASE ASSY BLOCK 125 4 REAR DISPLAY BLOCK 125 5 LCD CHASSIS BLOCK 125 6 B CASE ASSY BLOCK 126 7 OTHER 126 DRAWER 8 DRAWER M type DL 2434...

Page 123: ...X16 9 23 23 S2 4 S4 22 S4 6 10 8 23 1 22 1 23 1 22 1 36 32 44 11 17 22 33 34 37 46 38 39 43 33 34 35 41 1 5 18 19 53 58 55 56 57 S1 S3 S4 S7 S10 S10 S10 12 59 60 61 62 27 30 30 29 29 7 S5 26 28 S7 S7 S8 S7 2 turn 21 20 S6 S6 S6 S11 S12 S12 S9 24 49 47 48 25 42 45 50 51 52 52 52 54 S5 S9 S5 ...

Page 124: ...43ECPWR 6 6 6 AW C IC30 10105416 IC CMOS SN74AHCT08PWR 1 1 1 AC C IC31 10315233 LSI UPD70F3728GC 8BT A 1 1 1 BJ C IC32 10316455 IC PQ025ENAHZPH 1 1 1 AP C IC33 10319145 IC PQ018ENA1ZPH 1 1 1 AL C IC34 10316450 LSI BD9130NV E2 1 1 1 AZ C IC36 10275573 IC XC6215B332MR 1 1 1 AE C IC37 10116986 IC SN74AHCT1G08DCKR 1 1 1 AA C IC38 39 IC LM2676SX ADJ NOPB 2 2 2 IC42 10166805 IC CMOS SN74ALVC08PWR 1 1 1 ...

Page 125: ... R327 R330 R337 R345 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X105JTL 5 5 5 R316 R430 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X1202FTL 2 2 2 R319 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X1242FTL 1 1 1 R322 R325 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X49R9FTL 4 4 4 R326 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X10R0FTL 1 1 1 R331 R332 R336 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X203JTL 3 3 3 R333 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X333JTL 1 1 1 R334 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X223JTL 1 1 1 R335 R341 R343 RESISTOR CHIP WR06X473JTL 3 3 3 R359 R445 RESISTO...

Page 126: ...0603N1R0J500LT 2 2 2 C23 C86 C146 C161 C164 C177 C181 C275 C279 C281 C287 C303 CAPACITOR CHIP 0603B103K500CT 12 12 12 C36 C37 C42 C43 C77 C80 C97 C105 C114 C123 C145 C162 C165 C171 C194 C208 C263 C264 C271 C272 C278 C297 CAPACITOR CHIP 1206X106K100CT 24 24 24 C38 C39 C127 C128 C159 C160 CAPACITOR CHIP 0603N180J500LT 6 6 6 C84 C149 C156 C180 C183 C187 C198 C205 C246 C258 C283 C324 C327 C331 CAPACIT...

Page 127: ...LDNP 270MC 1 1 1 X1 X3 10222619 C 002RX 8 3 10 LF C 002RX 8 3 10 LF 2 2 2 AD C X2 RESONATOR 80AC243ET33 33330 1 1 1 X4 X5 RESONATOR 80AC243ET14 31818 2 2 2 X6 10074503 RESONATOR CSTCE8M00G55 R0 1 1 1 AB C X7 MA 406 25M 10 50 MA 406 25M 10 50 1 1 1 X8 RESONATOR CSTCR5M64G53 R0 1 1 1 X9 RESONATOR CSTCR5M00G55 R0 1 1 1 CN1 10316487 CONNECTOR DF14A20P1 25H 26 1 1 1 AP C CN2 10316493 CONNECTOR A2001WV2...

Page 128: ...73671 FERRITE CORE TR 20 10 10 1 AD X 22 10324072 CUSHION TP S RJE502978 1 2 2 2 C 23 10324073 CUSHION TP L RJE502978 2 2 2 2 C 22 1 10344325 SPACER TP S RJE503285 002V01 2 2 2 C 23 1 10344298 SPACER TP L RJE503285 001V01 2 2 2 C 24 10320791 SUB ASSY E6 CABLE RJE502855 001V02 1 1 1 AF C 25 10320744 SUB ASSY MIC CABLE RJE502848 001V02 1 1 1 AD C S5 SCREW S BDMA 3X5Z3 1 1 1 S6 SCREW RJE502796 001V01...

Page 129: ...849 001V01 1 1 1 AQ C 52 TAPE DOUBLE RJE503028 1 4 4 4 62 10322434 BATTERY ASSY TK RJE502843 001 1 1 1 A S5 SCREW S BDMA 3X5Z3 12 12 12 S9 SCREW S BDMA 3X8Z3 7 7 7 S10 SCREW S PASWMA 3X5Z3 4 4 4 55600368 TIE CABLE T 18S 2 2 2 AA X 6 B CASE ASSY BLOCK 53 10315511 CASE REAR RJE502769 001V01 1 1 1 CJ C 54 10315512 CHASSIS HNG RJE502775 001V01 1 1 1 DE X 55 10315513 COVER MCR E830 RJE502790 001V01 1 1...

Page 130: ... type DL 2434 DL 2808 DL 2809 DL 2810 DL 2808 DL 2809 DL 2810 DL 2434 3 10 S5 S5 1 2 23 S6 5 23 21 6 5 7 4 9 8 S1 S1 5 22 S4 15 14 S2 S2 S2 S2 S2 S2 S2 13 14 S2 13 S2 13 16 17 18 19 20 20 11 12 11 12 11 12 S3 S3 S3 20 ...

Page 131: ...V02 1 1 1 1 AK B 14 10298565 CASE BILL E140505 002V03 1 1 1 BK C 15 10298566 CASE BILL COIN RJE500367 002V02 1 BQ C 16 10298559 CASE COIN RJE500217 002V02 1 1 AY C 17 10298560 CASE COIN RJE500284 002V02 1 AV C 18 10298554 SEPARATER COIN RJE500216 002V02 6 6 AA B 19 10298556 SEPARATER COIN RJE500285 002V02 4 AB B 20 10298555 SEPARATER BILL RJE500219 002V02 4 3 3 3 AB B 21 10203587 CHASSIS BOTTOM RJ...

Page 132: ... 129 9 DRAWER L type DL 3622 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 38 19 18 17 34 35 36 32 33 36 34 35 41 11 14 12 15 16 10 10 13 20 37 3 1 39 6 2 7 4 5 31 40 8 9 ...

Page 133: ...D00226 2 1 AJ X 21 1906 0685 CASE BILL ZD04851 1 BO C 22 1907 7926 CASE COIN ZD04843PS 1 BN C 23 1907 7925 PLATE BILL PARTITION ZD04842 4 AH C 24 1907 7924 PLATE COIN PARTITION ZD04844 5 AD C 25 1907 7923 HOLDER PARTITION PLATE ZD04845 5 AC X 26 1902 6991 PLATE BILL HOLDER FIXING ZD00245 1 AK X 27 9487 0385 STOPPER BILL HOLDER ZV27041 1 5 AE X 28 6221 4902 HOLDER BILL ZD18931 5 AC B 29 6221 4904 S...

Page 134: ... 131 10 DRAWER L type DL 3623 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 38 19 18 17 34 35 36 32 33 36 34 35 39 11 14 12 15 16 10 10 13 20 37 3 1 6 2 7 4 5 31 8 9 ...

Page 135: ...YLINDER ZD00226 1 BB C 20 1907 7928 CLIP ZD00226 2 1 AJ X 21 1906 0685 CASE BILL ZD04851 1 BO C 22 1907 7926 CASE COIN ZD04843PS 1 BN C 23 1907 7925 PLATE BILL PARTITION ZD04842 4 AH C 24 1907 7924 PLATE COIN PARTITION ZD04844 5 AD C 25 1907 7923 HOLDER PARTITION PLATE ZD04845 5 AC X 26 1902 6991 PLATE BILL HOLDER FIXING ZD00245 1 AK X 27 9487 0385 STOPPER BILL HOLDER ZV27041 1 5 AE X 28 6221 4902...

Page 136: ...CHINE INITIALIZATION P7 Ver 2 Jun 2010 Correction of the EXPLODED VIEW QT 6600 P120 Correction of the PARTS LIST QT 6600 P126 Ver 3 Jul 2013 Correction of the PARTS LIST QT 6600 P125 Ver 4 Jan 2014 Correction of the EXPLODED VIEW QT 6600 P120 Correction of the PARTS LIST QT 6600 P125 Ver 5 Oct 2014 Correction of the PARTS LIST QT 6600 P126 ...

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