Series 600 POS Keyboard 14
Table 2. Local Mode Programming Instructions
* = Default Settings
Function Code(s)
Operation Normal Indication Remarks
00
01
Program Primary
Key Functions (00)
and Secondary Key
Functions (01)
NOTE
The keys can be programmed to have primary and secondary levels of function. The
primary function is activated when only the designated key is pressed. When
programming the secondary operation keys, do not press the Sec Op Key. The secondary
operation access key (Sec Op Key) provides access to the secondary level of each key as
programmed in the Series 600 Keyboard, used only in operation of the keyboard.
1. Swipe Program Card. While in programming mode, at the Series 600 Keyboard
numeric keypad, enter Function Code 00 for primary key function or 01 for secondary
key function.
LED (2) turns on.
Note: See Example 3, page 33 for Procedure to make <sec op> key.
2. At the Series 600 Keyboard, press the key to be programmed. See Table 4 – Local
Programming Key MAKE/BREAK Codes and Extended Functions for detailed steps.
LED (2) flashes.
3. At the auxiliary keyboard, press the desir
ed key or type the desired key sequence.
Note that the maximum number of key codes is limited to 24 – this is equivalent to
approximately 12 key strokes.
If the Series 600 Keyboard beeps and
LED (2) turns off while entering key
codes at the auxiliary keyboard, you
have exceeded 24 key codes. Repeat
steps 1 through 3
4. At the Series 600 Keyboard, press ENTER.
LED (2) stops flashing.
5. Repeat 2 through 4 for next key to be programmed.
6. Exit programming primary/secondary key functions by pressing 00 on the Series 600
Keyboard numeric keypad.
7. Program the next function code or exit programming mode by entering 99 on Series 600
Keyboard numeric keypad or by swiping the Program Card.