POSIFLEX PST-6000 SERIES Technical Manual
POSIFLEX PST-6000 SERIES Technical Manual

POSIFLEX PST-6000 SERIES Technical Manual

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  • Page 1 PST-6000 SERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL Rev. : A L 0 L P...
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    POS application to utilize the hardware of the PST6000 series which is a member of the POSIFLEX integrated point-of-sale terminal product family. The PST6000 is a compact point-of-sale system that gives the most user friendly upgrade transition from ECR and combines the performance and affordability of personal computers with the elegance and reliability of business machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ..........1 - 1 SCOPE .
  • Page 4 PS/2 MOUSE CONNECTOR CABLE ....2 - 8 PCMCIA CONTROL CARD ..... . 2 - 8 CACHE MEMORY EXPANSION .
  • Page 5 APPLICATION GUIDES ....... . . 5 - 1 OPERATOR DISPLAY ....... . 5 - 1 CRT MONITOR (FOR PST6000) .
  • Page 6 SOFTWARE SWITCH OFF ..... . 5 - 24 UPS BATTERY ........5 - 25 INTERNAL MODEM CARD .
  • Page 7 APPENDIX — Font Tables For Posiflex Customer Displays ..Appendix- 1 CONTENTS ........
  • Page 9: Overview

    This feature, together with the UPS function, provides a data-loss-free environment. l Various automatic power up methods for unmanned information exchange l Power saving function in compliance with PC97 ACPI and legacy PMU PST-6000 series Technical Manual 1 - 1...
  • Page 10: Model Numbers

    9” monochrome CRT or the 10” color CRT separately. The PST6000 itself is delivered without monitor display but with the monitor tilt/swivel base. However, the PST6030 is delivered with the 12” LCD panel together with its special base. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 1 - 2...
  • Page 11: General Specifications

    Maximum Display used 9” mono monitor 65 W 72 W 10” color monitor 120 W 130 W 12” color DSTN LCD 45 W 50 W Note on power consumption measurement: measured without printer. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 1...
  • Page 12: Operator Display

    45°left, 30°right 90°max Tilt angle Back light Side-edge CFL * 2 Luminance 150 cd/m Knob control Brightness and Contrast Signal interface Signal connector 50 pin SCSI connector Power source included in display connector PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 2...
  • Page 13: Led Color

    Such flash and beep stop in 3 ~ 5 sec after AC power resumes stable 24VDC POWER SUPPLY TO POS PRINTER l UPS supported l 24 +/- 1.2 VDC at 2 AMP load l Max. ripple + noise: 240 mV l Accessory: cable CCBLA-146 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 3...
  • Page 14: Input / Output Ports

    DEPTH: 465 mm (18.0”) HEIGHT: 355 mm (14.0”) for LCD models (with 12” LCD) 379 mm (14.9”) for CRT models (with 9” mono) l WEIGHT 12.5Kg for CRT models 10.0Kg for LCD models PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 4...
  • Page 15: Programmable Keyboard

    ENVIRONMENTAL l Temperature range: Operating: 0°C ~ +40°C Non-operating: -20°C ~ +60°C l Humidity range: Operating: 20%RH ~ 80%RH, non-condensing max. wet bulb 26°C Non-operating: 10%RH ~ 80%RH, non-condensing max. wet bulb 28.9°C PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 5...
  • Page 16: Accessories

    VELCRO PATCHES FOR PRINTER INSTALLATION: 4 PCS l DISKETTE FOR DRIVER UTILITY l COM 1 TERMINATOR: 1 PC (MOUNTED ON MACHINE) l VFD TERMINATOR: 1 PC (MOUNTED ON MACHINE) l DUST COVER PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 6...
  • Page 17: Options

    BLANK KEY UPS BATTERY l 2.3 AH/12V LEAD ACID BATTERY INTERNAL MODEM CARD l AFM100 – CUSTOMIZED SIZE TO FIT INTO THE SYSTEM – USING RJ11C FOR TELEPHONE CONNECTION IRDA TRANSCEIVER l PST055A+CCBLA-244 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 7...
  • Page 18: Ps/2 Mouse Connector Cable

    HIGH SPEED BI-DIRECTIONAL l FRICTION TYPE l 40 COLUMNS FOR 15.4 CPI l ACCEPTS PAPER WIDTH 2.25/3/3.25 INCHES WITH ADJUSTABLE PAPER GUIDE l PRINTS ON ORDINARY OR UP TO 3-FOLD CARBONLESS COPY PAPER PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 8...
  • Page 19: Magnetic Stripe Reader

    (FM) Recording density 210 BPI 75 BPI 210 BPI 35 BPI 210 BPI Recording capacity 79 / 7 40 / 5 107 / 5 40 / 5 72 / 7 (characters / bits) PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 9...
  • Page 20 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 2 - 10...
  • Page 21: Reliability Specification

    NVSRAM DATA HOLD TIME: 10 YRS l VFD LIFE EXPECTANCY: 30,000 HRS l MSR LIFE EXPECTANCY: 300,000 PASSES l KEY SWITCH LIFE EXPECTANCY: 10,000,000 STROKES l 6 POSITION KEY LIFE EXPECTANCY: 25,000 TIMES PST-6000 series Technical Manual 3 - 1...
  • Page 22 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 3 - 2...
  • Page 23: System Definitions

    (5 VDC, 12VDC) PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD COM 4 COM 2 MEMORY (8KB) EXT. KB [PST033] IRDA (MSR) COM 3 PORT for PST6030 (PST055A) PC KB DEVICE DEVICE KEYBOARD WEDGE DEVICE IRDA DEVICE BARCODE SCANNER PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 1...
  • Page 24: External Keyboard Connector

    This port is defined as 100 base T or 10 base T LAN port. • IRQ 10 is assigned for this port. PS/2 MOUSE PIN ASSIGNMENT OF 6 PIN MINI DIN JACK: PIN # DEFINITION PMDAT PMCLK PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 2...
  • Page 25: Crt Display Port Connector

    « The DC supply in this connector is UPS supported. SERIAL PORT COM1 PIN ASSIGNMENT OF 9 PIN D SUB MALE CONNECTOR: PIN # DEFINITION ALTERNATIVE DEFAULT SETTING +12 VDC +5 VDC • IRQ 4 is assigned for this port. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 3...
  • Page 26: Serial Port Com2

    This port is suggested when a modem is to be connected. • DC supply of this port is UPS supported. Jumper selection: please refer to the description in Hardware details of this manual. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 4...
  • Page 27: Serial Port Com3

    PIN # DEFINITION ALTERNATIVE DEFAULT SETTING +12 VDC +5 VDC • IRQ assigned: IRQ5 • DC supply of this port is UPS supported. Jumper selection: please refer to the description in Hardware details. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 5...
  • Page 28: Parallel Port Lpt1

    -Init, -ReverseRequest 17 - SLCT IN - SLCT IN 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 GND 24 GND 25 GND • IRQ 7 is assigned for this port. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 6...
  • Page 29: Customer Display Connector

    RI signal of COM 1. USB1 PIN ASSIGNMENT OF 4 PIN JACK: PIN # DEFINITION -DATA +DATA PIN 1 USB2 PIN ASSIGNMENT OF 4 PIN JACK: PIN # DEFINITION -DATA +DATA PIN 1 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 7...
  • Page 30: 24 Vdc Connector

    PIN ASSIGNMENT OF 3 PIN PLUG TO PRINTER: PIN # DEFINITION +24 V N.C. CASE CHASSIS GND CASE UPS BATTERY CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT OF 4 PIN SOCKET: PIN # DEFINITION +12 V +12 V PIN 1 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 4 - 8...
  • Page 31: Application Guides

    The RI signal is obtained as the bit 6 (the second most significant bit) of the I/O address 3Feh if the COM1 address is set to 3F8h~3FFh (conventional address for COM1) in system configuration. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 1...
  • Page 32: Nvsram

    The NVSRAM will then work as a simulated disk drive D: which works not only faster than a hard disk drive but also more reliable and safer especially in case of power failure. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 2...
  • Page 33: Customer Display

    CTS signal. For PST6000 series of system version C introduced in 2 quarter of 1998 onward, this handshaking signal is selectable between CTS and DSR through change of jumper setting according to the description in hardware details. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 3...
  • Page 34: Pd-2101 (Vfd Display)

    VFD, there is one more feature to be displayed, which is the downward pointing triangle under each character. This triangular mark shall be referred to as the under mark for identification later on. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 4...
  • Page 35: Futaba Emulation Mode

    11 09 Set pass through flag Vertical scroll up 12 09 Clear pass through flag x1 x2 02 Cursor up/down 11 0A Digit select 10 pp Line feed 12 0A Back space Carriage return PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 5...
  • Page 36: Noritake Emulation Mode

    On going scroll Top row Max. 60 characters One time scroll Top row Max. 60 characters Stop trapping N.A. No characters Change attention code N.A. 2 characters Display whole area Both rows Max. 40 characters PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 6...
  • Page 37: Epson Emulation Mode (Power On Default)

    ESC = Select peripheral device characters « 1B 3F 1B 3D ESC t Select character code table 1B 74 The commands with « mark may not be 100% compatible with original EPSON commands. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 7...
  • Page 38: Adm Emulation Mode (For Pd2101Adm Only)

    Line 1 or Line 2 <12>h Clear Blink Line 1 or Line 2 <1E>h Write Field 1 Left 8 characters of Line 2 <1F>h Write Field 2 Right 8 characters of Line 2 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 8...
  • Page 39: Pd-7001 (Lcd Display)

    SHOW LOGO AT POWER-ON N.A. Default NOTE: The switch position to have both SW1 and SW2 ON is absolutely forbidden in PD7001. This combination is reserved for PD7011/PD7021 that uses second CPU for complicated font handling. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 9...
  • Page 40 = 20-> Noritake 2x20 mode n = 40-> Epson 4x26 mode n = 80-> (must not be used) ESC ? Delete user-defined character <1B>h <3F>h <n> ESC @ Initial display <1B>h <40>h PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 10...
  • Page 41 <1F>h <5E>h <n> <m> n x 20 ms = interval of bytes US ^ Execute macro m x 50 ms = interval of macros + Display automatically default to these conditions after power-on or reset PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 11...
  • Page 42: Noritake Mode - 2 Lines X 20 Characters

    1st row, and leave a blank 2nd row. <12> <0A> The cursor position is unchanged. If the cursor is at the 1st row, it simply moves directly down to the 2nd row. Characters are not effected. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 12...
  • Page 43 Enables a scrolling message to be sent to the display. The string characters can be up to 45 characters long and <05> terminated by <0D>. The message will scroll on the first row. It is disabled automatically when other information is sent. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 13...
  • Page 44 = 10-> Epson 2 x 20 mode <1B> <3D> <n> n = 20-> Noritake 2 x 20 mode n = 40-> Epson 4 x 26 mode n = 80-> (must not be used) PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 14...
  • Page 45 = 20-> Noritake 2x20 mode n = 40-> Epson 4x26 mode n = 80-> (must not be used) ESC ? Delete user-defined character <1B>h <3F>h <n>h ESC @ Initial display <1B>h <40>h PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 15...
  • Page 46 50 ms = on/off time US E Blink display screen n = 0, display keep on n = 255, display keep off + Display automatically default to these conditions after power-on or reset PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 16...
  • Page 47: Programmable Keyboard

    PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD HOT KEY PROGRAMMING The POSIFLEX programmable keyboard supports the “Hot key programming” method which is most useful in instant modification of a few keys in a preprogrammed keyboard without entering the more sophisticated programming utility. Of course, the user may also use this feature to program through out all 112 keys by 5 pages (LP and L1 to L4) at will.
  • Page 48: Input The Content To Be Programmed

    “Hot key” again to notify the end of “Hot key programming”. The programmable keyboard will give one beep to signify the normal exit of the “Hot key programming” mode. Should there be any illegal entry in the content of the key or any other improper PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 18...
  • Page 49: Common Programming (Kbm.exe)

    Alt-E – erase the current page or all pages Alt-G -- enter the configuration page Alt-L -- load key definitions from a disk file Alt-M -- enter multi-level shift marker Alt-N -- enter scan-code editing mode PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 19...
  • Page 50: Command Listing In Ascii-Code Editing Mode

    Right arrow -- move cursor to one character right within the key definition Alt-A -- enter view mode Alt-C -- enter a “Caps Lock” into the key-content Alt-D -- enter time delay mark into the key-content Alt-N -- enter view mode PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 20...
  • Page 51: Command Listing In Scan-Code Editing Mode

    Alt-D -- enter time delay mark into the key-content Alt-M -- enter a multi-level shift marker into the key-content Alt-N -- enter view mode Alt-S -- enter a multi-level separator between definitions of different levels. Alt-X -- enter view mode PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 21...
  • Page 52: Answer Back Code

    “.tpl” file or directly transfer a prestored “.tpl” file to a programmable keyboard without entering the utility “KBM.EXE” which may take more keystrokes. For instance, the PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 22...
  • Page 53: Hardware Limitation

    “XXX.tpl”, which was saved before, to the programmable keyboard, he/she should type in following command in subdirectory “POSIFLEX.D”: RWM XXX.tpl (enter) This operation is quite recommended to be performed on a daily basis to ensure the system stability.
  • Page 54: Power On/Off Control

    The closing command of the application program; A certain period of hold on time to allow a safe closing; The command to call for a program which will send the software switch off command string to COM1 as described. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 24...
  • Page 55: Ups Battery

    In case the user wants to have a longer battery support time during AC power off, he/she should consult his/her dealer for application of an external 12 V battery. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 25...
  • Page 56: Internal Modem Card

    1. Install the OSR2 without this card. 2. Open “Control Panel” and select “System” icon. 3. Select “Device manager” on “System Properties” dialog box. 4. Expand “System devices” and double click “PCI bus”. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 26...
  • Page 57 Ricoh CardBus controller. 14. Double click one of each instance at a time to make sure the “Disable in this hardware profile” is unchecked. 15. Reboot the system when both instances are enabled. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 27...
  • Page 58 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 5 - 28...
  • Page 59: Hardware Details

    RAM/VGA SELECT SIMM1 JP23 JP26 SIMM2 JP24 JP25 SDRAM1 JP33 JP34 JP35 SLOT2 SDRAM2 JP31 JP32 JP38 JP36 JP37 JP52 JP53 JP41 JP51 JP40 JP29 JP30 JP42 JP43 JP28 JP27 J12 LED4 JP50 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 1...
  • Page 60: Ram/Vga Select Area Detail

    HDR 1x2 DRAWER OPEN INDICATOR HDR 1x3 CONNECTOR FOR POWER CONTROL CONN 4 BATTERY INPUT CONNECTOR JP10 HDR 2x8 INTERNAL VGA CONNECTOR JP11 HDR 2x3 CPU/PCI CLOCK SELECT JP12 HDR 1x3 DRAM BANK0 SELECT PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 2...
  • Page 61 HDR 1x3 CMOS MEMORY JP42 HDR 2x4 CONNECTOR FOR PS/2 MOUSE JP43 HDR 1x3 CACHE SIZE: SELECT JP44 HDR 1x2 COM3 ENABLE JP45 HDR 1x3 DRAM BANK0 SELECT JP46 HDR 1x3 DRAM BANK0 SELECT PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 3...
  • Page 62: Jumper Settings

    JP37 « Open Short JP38 « 1 – 3, 2 – 4 short All Open JP50 « Default 3.3 V Set to 2.8 V JP51 « Open Short JP52 « Open Short JP53 PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 4...
  • Page 63: Cpu/Pci Clock Select

    1 – 2, 3 – 4 short 55 MHz 27.5 MHz 1 – 2 short 60 MHz 30 MHz All Open 66.8 MHz 33.4 MHz 3 – 4 short 75 MHz 37.5 MHz PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 5...
  • Page 64: Clock Ratio Select

    Pentium-200 Open 3-4 Open Open 1-3,2-4 1-2,5-6.7-8 Open Open MMX-166 Open 1-2,3-4 Short Short Open Short Short MMX-200 Open 3-4 Short Short Open Short Short MMX-233 Open Open Short Short Open Short Short PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 6...
  • Page 65: Dram Bank Select

    1 – 2 short 5 V (for 5 V EDO DRAM DIMM module) 3.3 V (for 3.3 V EDO DRAM or SDRAM « « 2 – 3 short 2 – 3 short « DIMM module) PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 7...
  • Page 66: Cache Size Select

    PST980D for system version C in 2 quarter of year 1998. The hardware handshaking signal for the customer display should be selected according to the application program used. The default is to use CTS. PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 8...
  • Page 67: Com1 Dc Supply Select

    Connected to 12 V Connected as RI « « « 3 – 5, 4 - 6 short Connected as DCD Connected as RI COM3 ENABLE JP44 STATUS COM3 PORT Short Enabled Open Disabled PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 9...
  • Page 68: Programmable Keyboard

    Membrane through the narrow tongue JP 12 I/O connection (N/A in PST systems) JP 13 PS/2 keyboard JP 15 Membrane through the broad tongue JP 181 Power LED JP 185 MSR head JP 186 MSR LED PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 10...
  • Page 69 Assemble the MSR head and connect it to JP 185. • Assemble the bi-color LED and connect it to JP 186. • Check the jumper settings of J17: Open: Start/end sentinel ON « Short: Start/end sentinel OFF PST-6000 series Technical Manual 6 - 11...
  • Page 70 DC power supply to the LCD panel is included in the 50 pin SCSI type connector J2. This connector is designed for the Posiflex 12.1” LCD only and should never be connected to any other device otherwise short circuit damage could happen.
  • Page 71: Service And Spare Parts

    There are three cables to be disconnected from the keyboard unit before the unit can be completely taken away from the major part of PST system. The user should disconnect the cable coming from the external keyboard connector or through PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 1...
  • Page 72 (or one if an internally connected KB wedge device exists) cable stopper from both sides of the bottom chassis should be taken out and kept well (see DWG.-4). DWG. - 1 Unlocking front door PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 2...
  • Page 73 DWG. - 2 Unscrew the bottom PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 3...
  • Page 74 DWG. - 3 Lifting the keyboard unit DWG. - 4 Taking the cable stoppers out PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 4...
  • Page 75 PST turned back to normal position. Refer to the drawing for cable connections within the PST system and disconnect those necessary for taking out the module that needs to be replaced (see DWG.-7). PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 5...
  • Page 76 DWG. - 5 Turning the “L” shaped wire outward and pull out Hooks inside rear cabinet and notches on chassis Pull the cabinet outward DWG. - 6 Detaching hooks from notches PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 6...
  • Page 77 DWG. - 7 Cable connections inside PST system PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 7...
  • Page 78 Customer display graphic LCD (GB Chn) 1083 PD7021 Customer display graphic LCD (Big 5) 1090 PSTBKDRLH Back door with latch 1100 CBT12VLA 12V 2.3AH UPS Battery 1110 ASPOP200W TE006 ATX Power supply 1120 PSTBKCHASS Back plastic chassis PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 8...
  • Page 79 FDD cable 1260 PSTEXTCLASTP Left/Right cable stopper 1270 PSTSPACR-L Left plastic bracket 1280 AFDD1.4MTEIV FDD 1.44MB 1290 CCBLA-244 IRDA cable 1300 PST055A IRDA transceiver 1310 CCBLA-147A External KB cable connector assembly to KB controller PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 9...
  • Page 80 1490 CCBLA-151 Power LED, (Green) with cable 1500 PSTKBMECHKEY Keyboard front door key 1510 PSTKBDR-1 Keyboard front door 1520 CCBLA-150C Internal KB cable from system board to KB controller 1530 PSTKB112CPUMR Keyboard controller PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 10...
  • Page 81 (continued 3) Item Part Number Description 1540 CMSRCATRIGE-2 MSR module 2 tracks 1541 CMSRCATRIGE-3 MSR module 3 tracks 1542 CMSRCATRIGE-4A MSR module JIS II PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 11...
  • Page 82 ASSEMBLY DRAWING PST-6000 series Technical Manual 7 - 12...

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