Ultimate Technology 600 POS Manuel D’Utilisation

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Table 3.  Local Mode programming Function Codes and Default Settings 
FUNCTION 
CODE 
PARAMETER 
DEFAULT 
SETTING 
(XXh = Hex 
Code in 
ASCII) 
REMARKS 
82 
Define Left Control Key 
Key 58 
See illustration 
in Appendix D 
If auxiliary keyboard connected to the Series 600 
Keyboard is other than a standard 101 or 102-key 
keyboard, used to define where the AUX keyboard 
CONTROL keys are located.  Refer to Appendix D. 
83 
Define Right Control Key 
Key 64 
See illustration 
in Appendix D 
Same as Function Code 82 above. 
84 
Define Left Alternate Key 
Key 60 
See illustration 
in Appendix D 
If auxiliary keyboard connected to the Series 600 
Keyboard is other than a standard 101 or 102-key 
keyboard, used to define where the AUX keyboard 
ALTERNATE keys are located.  Refer to Appendix 
D. 
85 
Define Right Alternate Key 
Key 62 
See illustration 
in Appendix D 
Same as Function Code 84 above. 
86 
Programming Mode Enter Macro 
None 
Reserved for future use. 
87 
Lock Mode Enter Macro 
None 
Reserved for future use.                        
90 
Send System Log 
None 
Used to read the Series 600 Keyboard system log 
at the main port.  For detailed information about 
retrieving the system log data, refer to the 
Maintenance Section of this manual. 
91 
Main Port Select 
Keyboard 
Used to select either the main keyboard port or 
main RS232 port as the main communications 
port. 
96 
 
Set Secure Mode 
None 
Used to toggle between secure or unsecure mode. 
97 
Default Keyboard 
None 
 
Used to reset Series 600 Keyboard to all 
programmed default settings.   
98 
Download Keyboard  
None 
Once a Series 600 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.  To 
download keyboard settings, refer to the procedure 
given at the rear of the Programming Section in this 
manual. 
99 
Exit Program Mode 
None 
Used to terminate the programming mode.  When 
activated, causes all programmed changes to be 
saved and the keyboard to do a warm boot.  Exiting 
programming mode can also be accomplished by