Wincor Nixdorf BA66 Product Manual
Wincor Nixdorf BA66 Product Manual

Wincor Nixdorf BA66 Product Manual

Cashier display

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BA66
Cashier Display
Product Manual
Edi ti on March 2003

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  • Page 1 BA66 Cashier Display Product Manual Edi ti on March 2003...
  • Page 2 Pen ti um™ is a re gis te red tra de mark of the In tel Cor po ra ti on MS-DOS™, Wind ows 95™, Wind ows 98™, Wind ows NT™ and Wind ows CE™ are re gis te red tra de marks of the Mi cro soft Cor po ra ti on BEET LE™...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    War ran ty .....................2 Re cy cling the BA66..................3 Ge ne ral No tes ...............4 In stal la ti on In struc tions for the BA66 Cas hier Dis play.........6 In stal la ti on of the Con nec tor..........8 Tube-ba sed ....................8 Base/ Ro ta ting Pla te .................10...
  • Page 4: Manufacturer's Declaration And Approval

    Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada. Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH (WN) accepts no responsibility for radio and television reception interference resulting from unauthorized modifications to the equipment. Furthermore, neither cables nor devices which have not been approved for use by WN may be connected.
  • Page 5: Notes On Care

    Warranty Wincor Nixdorf guarantees a limited warranty engagement for 12 months beginning with the date of delivery. This warranty engagement covers all those damages which occur despite a normal use of the product.
  • Page 6: Recycling The Ba66

    Recycling Center, which is certified pursuant to ISO 9001. So don’t simply throw your BA66 on the scrap heap when it has served its time, but take advantage of the environmentally smart, up-to-date recycling...
  • Page 7: General Notes

    GENERAL NOTES General Notes The BA66 cashier display is mainly used in POS installations which are designed in modular form. It is either securely screwed to the POS keyboard or installed near it so that it is ideally positioned in the cashier’s field of vision.
  • Page 8 RECYCLING THE BA66 Cas hier dis play with adap ter for tube-ba sed in stal la ti on Cas hier dis play to TA61 or TA64...
  • Page 9: In Stal La Ti On In Struc Tions For The Ba66 Cas Hier Dis Play

    INSTALLATION OF BA66 TO TA61/TA64 KEYBOARD Installation of BA66 to TA61/TA64 keyboard Attach the cashier display to the TA61 or TA64 keyboard as follows: Turn both de vi ces up si - de-down (re mo ve key from the key bo ard!).
  • Page 10 TUBE-BASED Screw the assembly plate of the cashier display to the rear side of the keyboard with the selftapping, recessed-head screws provided. Then press the keyboard cable downwards and draw it through the metal opening into the cable run of the plas tic base.
  • Page 11: Installation Of The Connector

    TUBE-BASED Installation of the Connector Tube-based Press the re lea se knob mar ked with the ar row in the dra wing (1) and dis con nect the hin ge from the cus to mer dis play (2). Thre ad the ca ble through the adap ter (3) and then through the hinge (4).
  • Page 12 TUBE-BASED Connect the hinge and adapter. Se cu re the con nec tor ca ble in the strain re lief. The dis tan ce bet ween the strain re lief and the tip of the con nec tor must be 66 mm ( 4 mm). 66 mm +/- 4 mm...
  • Page 13: Base/ Rotating Plate

    BASE/ ROTATING PLATE Plug the ca ble connector into the ap pro pria te so cket of the cus to mer dis play and plug the adap ter/hinge into the cus to mer dis play again un til it locks into pla ce. Base/ Rotating Plate Press the re lea se knob mar ked with the ar row in the dra wing (1) and...
  • Page 14 BASE/ ROTATING PLATE Thre ad the ca ble through the base (3) and then through the hinge (4). Connect the base and the hinge.
  • Page 15 BASE/ ROTATING PLATE Plug the ca ble connector into the ap pro pria te so cket of the cus to mer dis play and plug the base/hinge into the cus to mer dis play again un til it locks into pla ce. A metal bracket of the strain relief is situated on the bottom side of the base.
  • Page 16: Cashier Display Control

    CASHIER DISPLAY CONTROL Cashier Display Control The cashier display is controlled via software. The commands are entered with the appropriate ESC sequences. The following functions are available: The cursor can be moved to the desired position; The cashier display can be deleted; The characters from the cursor to the end of the line can be deleted;...
  • Page 17: Control Sequences

    CONTROL SEQUENCES Control Sequences The cashier display operates in VT100 mode, i.e. it emulates a subset of the VT100 ESC sequences and control bytes. These are illustrated in the following: Backspace (without deleting) Line feed Carriage return Delete display ESC [2J Position cursor ESC [Py;PxH Delete to end of line...
  • Page 18: Carriage Return

    CONTROL SEQUENCES Carriage return The cursor is moved to the start of the line in which it is currently positioned when the CR command (hexadecimal 0D) is entered. The command is ignored if the cursor is already at the start of the line. Delete display The display can be deleted with this ESC sequence.
  • Page 19: Delete To End Of Line

    CONTROL SEQUENCES ESC ‘[‘ ‘1’; ‘1’ ‘H’ If you select 0 for the parameter value, this is interpreted as 1 by the display. If, on the other hand, you select a value which is greater than the maximum line and column value, the display will interpret this value as the maximum value permissible.
  • Page 20 CONTROL SEQUENCES Country code Character set France Germany Great Britain Denmark 1 Sweden Italy Spain 1 Japan Norway Denmark 2 Spain 2 Latin-America Furthermore PC code pages which contain additional country-specific display codes can be selected by ESC R n with the following codes: Country code Code page Character set...
  • Page 21: Call Display Identification

    Latin/Greek 2 Greece Katakana Katakana Japan In the appendix there are shown all character set tables for BA66 in 5 x 7 matrix display. Call display identification The identification is called with the following ESC sequence: ESC ‘[‘ ‘1’; ‘1’ ‘H’...
  • Page 22: System Connection

    SYSTEM CONNECTION System Connection The system is connected via the RS232C (V.24) interface with a voltage supply of +12V DC. The following parameters are set as standard: Transmission rate 9.600 Bit/s Parity Parity Parameters other than these standard values can also be selected. Wire jumpers must be soldered onto the display circuitry in order to do so.
  • Page 23 SYSTEM CONNECTION exterior housing clips underneath the plate. The wire jumpers are then accessible. Fluo res cent dis play glass front Wire jum pers Print RS232C socket Print (Rear side) Cas hier dis play cir cuit ry...
  • Page 24: Cable Connection

    CABLE CONNECTION Cable Connection The cashier display cable features a mini DIN connector at one end (which is connected to the cashier display) and a 9-pin D sub connector at the other (which is connected to the COM interface of the point of sale system). Similarly, the voltage (12V) is also supplied to the display via the COM interface.
  • Page 25: Test Functions

    TEST FUNCTIONS Test Functions The internal RAM of the processor and the EPROM are tested during the start-up phase. All display elements light up for approx. 0.5 seconds if no errors are detected during the test. The display remains blank if an error is isolated.
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data The technical data of the BA66 cashier display is detailed in the following table: Vacuum Fluoreszenz Display (VFD) Display technology 4 lines each with 20 alphanumeric characters Matrix: 5 x 7 pixel Height: 5 mm Character display Width: 3.2 mm...

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