Series 500 POS Keyboard
SERIES 500 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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KEY PROGRAMMING
To Program a Primary Key
1. Swipe Programmer’s Card through Mag Card Reader.
2. Type 00 on the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard.
3. Press the key on the Series 500 Keyboard that you wish to program.
4. Type the desired key sequence on the AUX (PS/2) keyboard.
5. Press the “ENTER” key next to the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard.
6. To program additional keys go to Step 3 and repeat process.
7. To exit programming mode type 0099 on the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard or
swipe Programmer’s Card through Mag Card Reader.
To Program a Secondary Operation Key
1. Swipe a Programmer’s Card through Mag Card Reader.
2. Type 01 on the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard.
3. Press the key on the Series 500 Keyboard that you want to program.
4. Type the desired key sequence on the AUX (PS/2) keyboard.
5. Press the “ENTER” key next to the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard.
6. To program additional keys go to Step 3 and repeat process.
7. To exit programming mode type 0099 on the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard or
swipe Programmer’s Card through Mag Card Reader.
To Program a Secondary Operation Access Key*
1. Swipe Programmer’s Card through Mag Card Reader.
2. Type 00 on the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard.
3. Press the key on the Series 500 Keyboard to be used as the Secondary Operation Access
Key.
4. Type 6 on numeric keypad on the Series 500.
5. Press the “ENTER” key on the Series 500 Keyboard.
6. To exit programming mode type 0099 on the numeric keypad on the Series 500 Keyboard or
swipe programmer’s Card through Mag Card Reader.
*A Secondary Operation Access Key provides access to the secondary level of each key as
programmed in the Series 500 Keyboard.
Please Refer to the Programming and User’s Guide for other Programmable Functions.
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 ...