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Table 2. Local Mode Programming Function Codes and Default Settings
24
RS232 Port 0 Word Length
User defined
Used to change the word length, 7 or 8 bits,
of the data at Port 0.
25
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
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.)
30
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
RS232 Port 1 Stop Bits
2 stop bits
Used to select number of stop bits, 1 or 2,
used with Port 1.
32
RS232 Port 1 Parity
No parity
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
RS232 Port 1 Word Length
User defined
Used to change the word length, 7 or 8 bits,
of the data at Port 1.
35
RS232 Port 1 Prefix
None
Used to place a prefix before the packet of
data before it is sent out of the keyboard
Main Port.
36
RS232 Port 1 Suffix
<CR> (0Dh)
Used to place a suffix after the packet of
data before it is sent out of the keyboard
Main Port.
38
Keyswitch Position 1 MAKE
No output
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).
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Keyswitch Position 1 BREAK
N o o u t p u t
U s e d t o p r o g r a m t h e B R E A K c o d e s o f
t h e k e y s w i t c h . W h e n t h e k e y i s t u r n e d
o u t o f p o s i t i o n 1 , t h e s w i tc h c a n s e n d
m a c r o s a n d / o r p e r f o r m a n i n t e r n a l
s e c u r e ( l o c k ) .
4 0
Keyswitch Position 2 MAKE
N o o u t p u t
U s e d t o p r o g r a m t h e M A K E c o d e s o f
t h e k e y s w i t c h . W h e n t h e k e y i s t u r n e d
i n t o p o s i t i o n 2 , t h e s w i t c h c a n s e n d
m a c r o s a n d / o r p e r f o r m a n i n t e r n a l
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 ...