Ultimate Technology 500 POS User Manual

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EXAMPLES OF REMOTE PROGRAMMING FOR KEY MAKE/BREAK CODE


EXAMPLE 1.

This example programs a key located at the top left-hand corner of the keyboard (row 1, column
A) as a primary key that outputs the scan code for lowercase "z" on MAKE and BREAK.

1. Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the "Z" key on the 101/102-

keyboard. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).


2. Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.

3. Programming command = A0krcCxDx<CR> = A0 P 1 A CED2!-<CR>

WHERE:

A0

= Op Code (1 byte hexidecimal)

k

= P to program Primary key

S to program Secondary key

r

= Row in ASCII

c

= Column in ASCII

Cx

= Low nibble of hex value

Dx

= High nibble of hex value

Where x = 0-9, A-F

!

= start BREAK code phase of key

-

= BREAK code of previous key

<CR> = terminate command (0D hex)


EXAMPLE 2.

This example programs the key at top left-hand corner of keyboard (row 1, column A) as a primary
key that outputs the scan code for uppercase "Z" on MAKE and BREAK.

1. Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the "Z" key on the 101/102-

keyboard. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).


2. Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.

3. Programming command = A0krc(CxDx)<CR> = A0 P 1 A ( CE D2 ! - ) <CR>

Parameters same as shown for example 1, except () = left shift MAKE and left shift

BREAK



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