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OPERATING MANUAL
CHERRY MultiBoards G80-7xxx/-8xxx – Programmable Keyboards with Card Reader
6 Software installation
Download the driver and the software from our
website www.cherry.de at Service >
Downloads.
6.1 CHERRY Tools
The following functions are supported:
EN
• Configuration of keyboard/keys/magnetic
card reader
• Update of country-specific settings
(country table)
• Display of key configuration (KeyViewer)
6.2 CHERRY UPOS support
The standards OPOS and JavaPOS are
combined and constantly developed
(www.nrf-arts.org) under the umbrella of the
UPOS (Unified Point of Sale) specification.
If you use applications which access the
keyboard or the magnetic card reader via
OPOS or JavaPOS:
Windows operating system
• Install the software CHERRY OPOS Support
or CHERRY JPOS Support.
Linux operating system
• Use the installation scripts for JavaPOS
support.
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6.3 Software for smart card
reader
• Install the smart card reader driver for the
PC/SC interface using the hardware
assistant.
G80-7040 und G80-8040 only:
For additional CT-API support (MKT 1.0) and
homebanking:
• Run the CHERRY SmartCard Setup.
7 Programming of
keyboard/keys/
magnetic card reader
Configuration takes place via the software
CHERRY Tools. You can program the keyboard
either manually or virtually.
7.1 Physical programming
The configuration is written in the internal
memory of the keyboard. It also remains saved
when the connection cable is disconnected.
7.2 Virtual programming
The configuration is saved as software macro
in a file on the computer.
• Install the software CHERRY Tools.
You can configure all the functions of the
keyboard via the Designer included in the
software.
Operation instructions are included in the
direct help for the CHERRY Tools software. It
offers you information where you need it and
can be called up with F1.
8 Tips
8.1 Cleaning the keyboard
CAUTION: Damage may be caused
by harsh cleaning agents or liquids
in the keyboard
• Do not use solvents such as gasoline or
alcohol and scouring agents or scouring
sponges for cleaning.
• Prevent liquids from entering the
keyboard.
• Do not remove the keycaps of the
keyboard.
1 Switch off the PC.
2 Clean the keyboard with a slightly damp
cloth and some mild cleaning agent (e.g.
dishwashing liquid).
3 Dry off the keyboard with a soft, lint-free
cloth.

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