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Series 600 POS Keyboard 
 
 
 
 
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REMOTE PROGRAMMING KEY MAKE/BREAK CODES 
 
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.  Refer to Appendix D for a list of the scan codes associated with the 
typical 101/102-key keyboard.  Table 6 below summarizes the commands used to program key 
MAKE/BREAK functions in the remote programming mode.  Some typical examples of 
MAKE/BREAK code programming are given following the table. 
 
Table 6.  Remote Programming Commands For Key MAKE/BREAK Codes 
 
REMOTE 
PROGRAMMING 
COMMAND 
DESCRIPTION 
Defines where the output of MAKE codes end and BREAK codes start.  Prior to this 
command, all codes are sent when the keys are pressed (MAKE codes).  After this 
command, all codes are sent when keys are released (BREAK codes). 
Defines where repeating function of keys start.  After this command, all keys repeat 
code when keys are held down past repeat time.   
This command overrides PC settings for key.  Key sends code as typed on BREAK.  
This command overrides PC setting for repeat.  Key sends code as typed on MAKE and 
BREAK. 
Defines the position of a Sec Op Key on the Series 600 Keyboard.  Note that a Sec Op 
Key must be defined on the Series 600 Keyboard to enable programming of secondary-
level key codes.  
Defines the position of a Sec Op Lock Key on the Series 600 Keyboard. 
Used to define left SHIFT key MAKE code. 
Used to define left SHIFT key BREAK code 
Used to define left CONTROL key MAKE code. 
Used to define left CONTROL key BREAK code. 
Used to define left ALTERNATE key MAKE code. 
Used to define left ALTERNATE key BREAK code. 
Shorthand for BREAK code of previous CxDx key. 
CyDx 
Key number for hex code of xy is xy in range 00 to 7F.