Ultimate Technology 500 POS User Manual

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Figure 4. Series 500 POS keyboard - typical controls and indicators


Table 1. Series 500 POS Keyboard - Typical Controls and Indicators

(See Figure 4)

Index

No.

Name

Function

1 through 3

Light Emitting
Diode (LED)
Indicators

LED (1) SECURE - When on, indicates keyboard is secured(locked);
when off, indicates keyboard is unlocked.

LED (2) When on, indicates keyboard is in CAP LOCK mode.

LED (3) When on, indicates keyboard is in NUM LOCK mode.

When in local programming mode - the status (on or off) of LEDs
varies depending on status of programming. Refer to programming
instructions contained in this guide.

4

Sound Port

Beeper annunciator port.

5

Magnetic Stripe
Reader

Magnetic card reader used to read standard format customer credit
and bank cards for normal business transactions when the card is
passed (swiped) through reader.

Used to read Operator's Card to secure or unlock use of keyboard
when the card is swiped through reader. LED (1) is on when
keyboard is secured and off when unlocked.

Used to read Programmer's Card to enable keyboard programming in
local mode when the card is swiped through reader.

6

ENTER Key

When pressed during local programming mode, initiates various
program actions. Refer to programming instructions contained in this
guide.

When pressed during normal business operation, enters numeric
keyboard and other keyed data as defined by the user.

7

Numeric Keypad

Numeric keypad that may be used during normal business
operations to enter numeric values or can be customized to represent
user defined items.

Used during local programming mode to enter programming
commands. Refer to programming instructions contained in this
guide.

8

Keyswitch
(Optional)

When set to AUX position, enables keyboard programming in local
mode. The remaining two positions can be programmed for Macros
and/or security locking. Refer to programming instructions contained
in this guide.

9

Pen/Pencil Holder

Storage location used to hold user's pens or pencils.

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