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Advanced Performance Line
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  • Page 1 User Manual Advanced Performance Line Printed on recycled paper.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents – English Page Plug Ins _______________________________________________________________________ III Key to diagram __________________________________________________________________ 2 Application of this manual ________________________________________________________ 3 Examples of layouts ____________________________________________________________4-6 General Advice _____________________________________________________________ 7 Introduction ________________________________________________________________ 7 2.1 General Description _________________________________________________________ 7 2.2 Description of the magnetic stripe card reader _________________________________ 7 2.3 Description of the barcode reader _____________________________________________ 8 2.4 Description of the smart card reader __________________________________________ 8 2.5 G 80-8212: keylock switch ___________________________________________________ 8...
  • Page 4: Plug Ins

    (Barcode 1) Keyboard cable and plug RS 232 connector Barcode connector, 6pol right (Barcode 2) Rear side of keyboard 8000 series Bottomside of keyboard 7000 series Barcode connector, 9pol Cable channel right (Barcode !) Plug in housing cover...
  • Page 5: Application Of This Manual

    Developed above all with professional typing applications in mind, Cherry keyboards fulfill all important requirements posed by the market and ergonomics. They embody mature inno- vative and user-friendly technology that is optimally suited for successful office and dataprocessing. Applications of this...
  • Page 6 Ex. G 81-7002 Ex. G 80-7009 relegendable keycaps free programmable keycaps...
  • Page 7 Ex. G 81-8002 Ex. G 80-8109 relegendable keycaps free programmable keycaps...
  • Page 8 Ex. G 80-8202 Ex. G 81-8308 relegendable keycaps free programmable keycaps...
  • Page 9: General Advice

    Cherry continually optimizes its products in accordance with technological developments. We therefore reserve the The Cherry G 81-8000 (standard format) right to make any technical alterations. and G 81-7000 (19” compact format) as The establishment of reliability as well as 8100, CorePlus and 8300 are a new the definition of technical details takes...
  • Page 10: Description Of The Barcode Reader

    2.3 Description of the barcode 2.7 G 81-8308 reader Keyboard with 24 programmable keys, each with ten programmable levels The keyboards with barcode option are (cf. also section 4.6) equipped with an integrated barcode decoder. With this barcode decoder and 2.8 Model Core Plus a reading device, it is possible to decode the following barcode types: Code 39,...
  • Page 11: Software

    If you want to enter the programming The G81-8308 keyboard family also menu scan the “Enter Prog Mode” label comes with Cherry’s TAP utility. This or press the 6 mode keys (SHIFT left, program shows you the current configu- ration and layout of the ten storage layers available for each programmable key on the keyboard.
  • Page 12: Programming The Free Programmable Keys

    SHIFT right, CTRL left, CTRL right, ALT The following list shows the options of left, ALT right) at the same time for at the programming menu. least 3 seconds. The keyboard will perform two beeps to indicate that the Refer chapter 4.4 for some examples. programming menu has been entered or left.
  • Page 14 Option 3rd Default Code 39 Decoding enabled Start/Stop Charakter included Check Digit required Check Digit included Full ASCII selected Adaptive Algorithm selected Append Option selected Code 128 Mode A Mode B Mode C Leading FNC1 required FNC Digit included Codabar Decoding enabled Start &...
  • Page 15 Comment Start/Stop character in output string transmitted Only label with check digit accepted Check digit transmitted if available Extendend Code 39 option selected Aggressive algorithm which accepts dirty or bad labels (greater tolerance). Chaining of Code 39 labels possible. Special character set selected Special character set selected Special character set selected Only label with leading FNC 1 accepted...
  • Page 16 Option 3rd Default Matrix 2/5 Decoding enabled Code 93 Decoding enabled Code 11 Decoding enabled Only one Check Digit required Code 16K Decoding enabled Leading FNC1 required FNC Digit included Click on each row EAN/JAN EAN 13 Decoding enabled EAN 8 Decoding enabled Check Digit included UPC/EAN Addendum required EAN 2-Digit Addendum enabled...
  • Page 17 Comment Only label with one check digit accepted Only label with leading FNC1 accepted FNCx character transmitted if available Click on every successfully read row Output with check digit Only labels with supplemental accepted 2 digit supplemental enabled 5 digit supplemental enabled 12 digit UPC-A Code enabled Output with zero suppression Output with non zero suppression...
  • Page 18 Option 3rd Default Barcode/ Header & Terminator Barcode 1 Header Enable/Disable Barcode 2 Header Enable/Disable Define and Enable Barcode 1 Header – not def. Define and Enable Barcode 2 Header – not def. Barcode 1 Terminator Enable/Disable Barcode 2 Terminator Enable/Disable Define and Enable Barcode 1 Terminator –...
  • Page 19 Comment After 1st label and 2nd label you can enter the header/terminator string. End of string: Enter key (NUM Pad). After 1st label and 2nd label you can enter the header/terminator string. End of string: Enter key (NUM Pad). After 1st label and 2nd label you can enter the header/terminator string. End of string: Enter key (NUM Pad).
  • Page 20 Option 3rd Default Barcode Options Code ID (WA) Code ID (AIM) Modifier (AIM) Laser voting Beep on good read Set Code Options to default – – Disable Code Options – – Magnetic Card Options Track 1 reading Enable/Disable Track 2 reading Enable/Disable Track 3 reading Enable/Disable Track 4 reading Enable/Disable Stop character check...
  • Page 21 Comment Code ID Welch Allyn transmitted, see PROG-MENU Code ID AIM transmitted, see PROG-MENU AIM Modifier transmitted, see PROG-MENU Keyboard will compare 3 consecutive laser scans before output Only Barcode options affected Only Barcode options affected Stop character test while reading magnetic card reader LRC test while reading magnetic card data Immediate output of magnetic card data Delay time for barcode and magnetic-card output in milliseconds...
  • Page 24: Programming Examples

    4.4 Programming examples SHIFT right, CTRL left, CTRL right, ALT left, ALT right) for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Examples for barcode (Keyboard beep, menu entry on programming screen). 2. Press the “Q”-key. Example 1: 3. Press the “3”-key. Setting barcode options to default.
  • Page 25: Example For Programming A Free Programmable Key

    (Keyboard beep, menu entry on 4. Type in the keystring you like to screen). program. To finish the string press the 2. Press the “J”-key. selected free programmable key again. 3. Press the “1”-key. 5. Press the Space-key to exit the 4.
  • Page 26: G 81-8308: Keyboard With 24 Free Programmable Keys

    4.6 G 81-8308: Keyboard with 24 free programmable keys Prog Prog Programming the programmable keys As you enter the key sequence to be stored, the characters are simultaneously Each of the 24 freely programmable keys output to the system and displayed on –...
  • Page 27 Example: You want to output the key that is stored under PF1 in layer 3. sequence that is stored under PF1. Press Press the following keys simultaneous: the following key: Changing the storage layer Setting the data transfer rate The active layer is shown at the 7- The speed at which the stored key Segment-Display.
  • Page 28: Using The Magnetic Stripe Card Reader

    Example: If more than 3 consecutive attempts to You want to slow the rate at which the read a card fail, check the following: stored key sequences are output, and Does the keyboard function without decide to stipulate a delay of approx. 30 any fault? msec after each key code.
  • Page 29: Using The Integrated Smart Card Teminals

    Default factory setting is laser emulation. Switch the computer back on. Up to two scanner units may be connected at any one time. In addition to scanners supplied by Cherry, the 7. Using the integrated keyboards are also plug-compatible with many other barcode readers. When smart card terminals connecting barcode readers –...
  • Page 30: Inserting Plug In Cards

    7.2 Inserting plug in cards 8. Firmware In addition to standard cards formats, The keyboard is equipped with a smaller cards are also frequently used for standard firmware for handling all readers financial transactions and security and keyfunctions. systems. These cards rarely need to be On request it is possible to modify this swapped out.
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications Magnetic Swipe Card Reader

    performs a self-diagnostic test. If test is The following barcode types are completed successfully, keyboard returns recognized and decoded automatically: the hex code AA. All other codes are Code 39, Code 93, Code 11, Code 16K, interpreted as errors. Plessey, MSI, Indurstial 2/5, Matrix 2/5, Interleaved 2/5, Codabar, Code 128, - Storage temperature: -20°C to +60°C UPC/EAN/JAN...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    - Interface: PS/2 (compatible with 11. Troubleshooting Microsoft or IBM PS/2 mouse drivers), X/Y resolution: 500 dpi= 20 dots/mm Warning (graphic tablet mode) Any attempt on the part of the user to RS 232 serial touchpad repair a fault may damage or destroy the keyboard’s integrated electronic - Power supply: components...
  • Page 33: Optional Accessories

    Adapter 5 pin connector - 6 pin Mini DIN Touchreader (no. 630-0477) connector (no. 617-0580) Laserscanner (no. 630-0478) Download software: http://www.cherry.de shell shell Evaluation Kit for smart card terminal G 99-1499 ZUB Adapter 6 pin Mini DIN connector - 5 pin DIN connector (no. 617-0848)
  • Page 43: Canadian Radio Interference Regulations

    - Consult the dealer or an experienced Bedarfsfall zu realisieren, ist das Betriebs- radio/TV technician for help system anzupassen bzw. durch eine entspre- Caution: Cherry is not responsible for any chende Shareware/Freeware zu modifizieren. radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment...
  • Page 44 Hotline (49) 96 43 18 - 2 06 Telefax (49) 96 43 18 - 2 62 Internet: www.cherry.de 644-0130.03 CDV. 2.5 Errors, omissions and technical modifications excepted. Printed in Germany. E, Ch., Jul. ’01, 45330343 10, Münch ©2000 Cherry GmbH...

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