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4. 2 2 34 DIN 1507812 3 Aa CHERRY i 2 3 FA Code39 Code33 11 16 Plessey MIS Industrial 2 5 Matrix 2 5 Interleaved 2 5 Code bar gt Codel28 UPC EAV JAN 2 4 DIN ISO IEC 7816 0 5 2 5 680 8212 keylock switch L EO 16 EO FO 16 0 EO 1E EO FO 1E E0 26 EO F0 26 1 1 EO 25 EO FO 25 242 2 EO OD EO FO OD 2 6 8100 touchpad
5. relegendable keycaps free programmable keycaps Ex G80 8202 q A 681 8308 Z lt CEED CE relegendable keycaps free programmable keycaps 1 General Advice Cherry continually optimizes its products in accordance with technological developments We therefore reserve the right to make any technical alterations The establishment of reliability as well as the definition of technical details takes place according to Cherry s internal examinations which comply with generally recognized regulations or standards Requirements which deviate from these norms are to be covered through the determined operating conditions by the user If necessary we are also available to help Improper handling storage external influences and or further processing can lead to disturbances and defects during use We stress that we do not grant any warranty or accept any liability if our product is altered by the user the exception being that this is released expressly in writing for the specific case
6. BRE BIG AMARA 4 3 Programing the free program G81 8308 Exit Prog Mode 6 shift left shift right ctrl left ctrl right alt left alt right IPAL 12 9 1 THF E UR TS SR 16 Exit Prog Mode BEE HAH 4 4 38 CHERRY i CHERRY zu Z J mann 5 e k A lee La H Canadian Radio Interference Regulations otice of CSA C 108 8 DOC Jan 1989 his digital apparatus does not exceed the lass A limits for radio noise emissions from gital apparatus set out i
7. Yes No Yes No Yes No marked values are Start Stop Character included default values Concatenation enabled Concatenation required Yes No Yes No Yes No Decoding enabled Check Digit required Check Digit included Adaptive Algorithm selected Straight 2 5 Decoding enabled f S IATA 2 5 2 bar 2 5 Decoding enabled IATA Simple Mod Check D required Yes No Yes No Decoding enabled Decoding enabled 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 Decoding enabled Decoding enabled Decoding enabled h H Only 1 Check Digit required Decoding enabled Leading FNC1 required FNC Character included Click on each Row You can use this menu EAN 13 Decoding enabled d E with keyboard only press EAN 8 Decoding enabled the char in brackets Check Digit included instead of barcodes UPC EAN Addendum required EAN 2 Digit Addendum enabled EAN 5 Digit Addendum enabled Exit Prog mode Space UPC A Decoding enabled c E UPC EO Decoding enabled Yes No Code 16K K Yes No Yes No Yes No EAN JAN E Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No UPC U U Yes No v Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No UPC EI Decoding enabled UPC E Data Expand to A Format Exp Format System Digit included Exp Format Check Digit included Comp Format System Digit i
8. P ON O1 C h5 3rd Default Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N 24 2 lt lt lt Z lt lt lt DE Z NEG CHERRY 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 time in beetween the codes If enabled no upcode is sent at barcode and magnetic card output If enabled the selected options in the menuing mode will be sent to the system Rev 012717 WAAN Decoding enabled b A Yes No Code 39 A Start Stop Character included Yes No PROG MENU Check Digit required Yes No II Yes No Yes No Check Digit included for Cherry Full ASCII selected AP Keyboards Adaptive Algorithm selected Yes No Yes No Yes No Code 128 C Append Option Yes No Yes No Yes No Enter Prog mode Mode A Yes No Mode B Mode C Yes No Codabar F Press 6 Mode Keys Leading FNCI required Shift Ctrl Alt L R FNC Digit included Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 12 5 I Decoding enabled a F
9. CHERRY User Manual Advanced Performance Line Table of Contents EK English Page Plug Ins Hl Key to diagram 2 Application of this manual 3 Examples of layouts 4 6 1 General Advice 7 2 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 2 6 Model 8100 series touchpad 8 2 7 G 81 8308 8 2 8 Model Core Plus 8 3 Installation 8 3 1 System requirements 8 3 2 Software 9 4 Programming 9 4 1 Definition of terms header and terminator 9 4 2 Programming the magnetic card reader and barcode unit 9 4 3 Programming the free programmable keys 10 4 4 Programming examples 22 4 5 Example for programming a free programmable key 23 4 6 G 81 8308 keyboard with 24 free programmable keys 24 5 Using the magnetic stripe card reader 26 5 1 Cleaning the magnetic head 26 6 Connecting of barcode reading devices Versions with barcode option only 26 7 Using the integrated smart card teminals 27 7 1 Inserting the smartcard 27 7 2 Inserting plug in cards 28 8 Firmware 28 9 Status indicators 28 O Technical specifications 28 0 1 Technical specifications for the keyboard 28 0 2 Technical specifications magnetic swipe card reader 29 0 3 Technical specificati
10. 8000 6 amp 9 pol right 425 1 7 RS232 i 85 8000 8 Tai 9 GHEE 10 11 Ri 9 pin SUB D 12 DIN MINI DIN dE A 118 RAT A 8 8000 7000 1 2 LAE 3 i A IV 7000 1 2 LED 3 7000 4 Gass 9 pol right 1 5 RS232 6 538 8 6 pol right 445 2 7000 T Ri 8 HAS SUE Oo DIENT 32 9 10 RS232 11 9 pin SUB D DIN mini Din P2 Cherry HELE 7000 8000 680 681 8308 1 2 Cherry
11. After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad After 1st key and 2nd key you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pad Option 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 LRC character check Send immediate Keyboard Options Define Delay Time Downcode only Enable Disable Keyclick Enable Disable Online Programming Enable Disable Configuration output 18 as CD ct 20 DEI 20 TI ER EC c IC N NNNN 2nd P ON
12. graphic tablet mode Integrated Synaptics touchpad Further information on Synaptics website on the Internet at http www synaptics com 30 11 Troubleshooting Warning Any attempt on the part of the user to repair a fault may damage or destroy the keyboard s integrated electronic components c Do not attempt to open and repair the keyboard yourself Error messages on powering up or scrambled characters on the screen c Check the connection between the keyboard and the computer system f the keyboard is not working properly c Check all connections loose cables and connectors are a common source of faults f the magnetic swipe card is not working properly c Follow the procedure described in Section 5 then try again f the barcode reader is not working properly c Follow the procedure described in section 6 then try again or consult your barcode reader manual f the smart card terminal is not working properly c Check that the smart card is positioned correctly in the reader make sure it is fully inserted and the right way round c Check the interface port settings in the software on the PC and change them if necessary c Reboot the PC and note down the flashing code cf Status Indicators call a service engineer or see point 7 and try again c Check the smart card s functions and type Entering numbers dont work gt Do not use the numeric pad for entering numbers Th
13. keyboard works properly If an error message is displayed or meaningless characters are displayed on screen after the computer is switched on please check to make sure that the keyboard is properly connected to the computer 3 2 Software The keyboard comes complete with configuration software This utility allows you to store and manage various keyboard configurations and also to configure any supplementary keyboard features e g barcode readers magnetic card scanners programmable function keys PF and so on to suit your individual preferences or requirements The G81 8308 keyboard family also comes with Cherry s TAP utility This program shows you the current configu ration and layout of the ten storage layers available for each programmable key on the keyboard Software updates and version upgrades can be obtained from Cherry s Internet website at http www cherry de CHERRY Note Launching the configuration software automatically disables the manual keyboard programming function 4 Programming 4 1 Definition of terms header and terminator Header The header indicates the start of a containing data from the magnetic card reader or the barcode reader The header code is a code sequence being transmitted first over the keyboard interface prior to sending the actual magnetic card reader or barcode reader data Terminator The terminator indicates the end of a transmission containing data from the
14. magnetic card reader or the barcode reader The terminator code is a code sequence being transmitted over the keyboard interface after sending the actual magnetic card reader or barcode reader data 4 2 Programming the magnetic card reader and barcode unit If you want to enter the programming menu scan the Enter Prog Mode label or press the 6 mode keys SHIFT left 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 When you entered the menu a short beep will indicate a valid input and a long beep will indicate a wrong input If you want to exit the programming menu scan the Exit Prog Mode label or press the space bar It is helpful to run an editor program on your PC while programming the keyboard to get all status messages onto the screen 4 3 Programming the free programmable keys without G 81 8308 If you want to enter the programming menu for the free programmable keys scan the Enter Prog Mode label or press the 6 mode keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL right ALT left ALT right at the same time for at least 3 seconds The keyboard will perform two beeps to indicate that the programming menu has been entered Select the free programmable key yo
15. of use This is also especially valid if repairs and maintenance work have not been carried out by trained personnel To avoid danger of explosion the optional lithium battery may only be exchanged by an expert Possible compensation claims against us whatever the legal are out of the question as long as they do not concern intent or negligence on our behalf The abovementioned restriction does not apply to compensation claims according to the Product Liability Law The following operating instructions are only valid for the accompanying product Please look in the Internet http www cherry de for the most up to date information CHERRY 2 Introduction 2 1 General Description The Cherry G 81 8000 standard format and G 81 7000 19 compact format as 8100 CorePlus and 8300 are a new generation of chip card reader keyboards With this keyboard chip cards magnetic cards and barcode readers plug ins and touchpad can be handled within one application 2 2 Description of the magnetic stripe card reader The integrated swipe type magnetic stripe card reader is capable of reading all magnetic stripe card types described in DIN ISO 7812 The versions with a 3 track magnetic card allow the possibility to read the max 3 tracks separately in pairs or all together The selection of the tracks can be chosen by the user The 2 track versions offer the possibility to read the tracks separately or simultaneously Th
16. 1 Technical specifications of the keyboard Voltage 5 V DC 5 SELV Current input max 200 mA without barcode reader unit Typematic function All keys have an autorepeat function Delays and frequency can be set from the system in PC mode they are fixed at 10 Hz after a 500 ms delay Reset at power on Keyboard generates a power on reset automatically Keyboard self test When current is applied or at system s request keyboard performs a self diagnostic test If test is completed successfully keyboard returns the hex code AA All other codes are interpreted as errors Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Interface IBM compatible keyboard interface 5 pin DIN 180 plug serial interface 9 pin SUB D connector Data output Open collector TTL Data format Data is transferred to from keyboard in IBM synchronous format Data buffer All codes are stored in a buffer prior to transfer Dimensions Keyboard familiy 8000 470 x 220 x 63 mm Keyboard familiy 7000 405 x 220 x 63 mm 10 2 Technical specifications for magnetic swipe card reader Scanning speed 3 125 ips at 75 bpi 3 50 ips at 210 bpi ips inches per second bpi bits per inch Service life of magnetic scanning head 400 000 scanning cycles Decoding complies with DIN ISO 7812 10 3 Technical specifications of the barcode decoder unit The barcode decoder decodes inputs from non triggered a
17. 10 see Changing the storage layer the layer can be free chosen Press the key you want to program PF1 PF24 Enter the desired key sequence If you want to program another key press the desired key PF1 PF24 Enter the key sequence Press the Prog key again to end programming mode Decimalpoint at 7 Segment Display turns off Example You want to store the DOS command dir under the freely programmable key PF1 Press the following keys in the indicated order one after another 24 Prog PF1 D R Prog As you enter the key sequence to be stored the characters are simultaneously output to the system and displayed on the screen to let you keep track of what has already been entered While you are programming the keyboard the key sequences to be stored are simultaneously output to the system so if you are running a text editor or word processing program you can double check the character strings on screen In other words programming is done online Deleting all stored key sequence of one Layer Press the Prog key Decimalpoint flashes c Press Control Alt and Delete simultaneous Prog Contr Alt Del Prog D Press the Prog key again to end programming mode Outputting the stored key sequences When any of the storage keys PF1 through PF24 is pressed the key sequence stored under it in the currently
18. d 7000 series Barcode connector 9pol right Barcode 1 RS 232 connector amp Barcode connector 6pol right Barcode 2 Bottomside of keyboard 7000 series Cable channel Plug in housing cover Adjustable feet Smart card terminal interface RS 232 9 pin SUB D plug Keyboard plug DIN or mini DIN 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 manual This manual is applicable to keyboards of series 7000 and 8000 G 80 as well as G 81 8308 The keyboard layouts shown depict the positioning of the freely programmable function keys as well as the integrated card reading devices which differ according to the various moolets Examples of layouts CHERRY Ex G81 7002 sJ Z relegendable keycaps free programmable keycaps CHERRY 9 Ex G81 8002
19. de keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL right ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Keyboard beep menu entry on screen Press the Press the 1 key Press the Y key to enable the decoding of Code 39 If you would like to disable the decoding press the N key 5 Press the Space key to exit the programming mode AUN Example 3 Define and Enable barcode header 1 To define and enable a barcode header proceed as follows 1 Press the six mode keys SHIFT left 22 SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL right ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Keyboard beep menu entry on screen Press the Press the 3 key Type in the keystring you like to program e g BH1 To finish the string press the Enter key at the numeric key pad 5 Press the Space key to exit the programming mode Example 4 Define and Enable barcode terminator 1 To define and enable a barcode terminator proceed as follows 1 Press the 6 mode keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL right ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Keyboard beep menu entry on screen Press the T key Press the 3 key Type in the keystring you like to program To finish the string press the Enter key at the numeric key pad 5 Press the Space key to exit th
20. e programming mode AUN Examples for magnetic card reader programming Example 1 Enable Disable magnetic card reader track 1 decoding To enable disable the magnetic card reader proceed as follows 1 Press the six mode keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL right ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Keyboard beep menu entry on screen Press the J key Press the 1 key Press the Y key to enable the magnetic card reader If you would like to disable the magnetic card reader press the N key 5 Press the Space key to exit the programming mode AUN Example 2 Define and Enable magnetic card reader track 1 header To define and enable the header for the magnetic card track 1 proceed as follows 1 Press the six mode keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL right ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Keyboard beep menu entry on screen Press the V key Press the 5 key Type in the keystring you like to program e g MH1 To finish the string press the Enter key at the numeric key pad 5 Press the space key to exit the programming mode AUN Example 3 Define and Enable magnetic card reader track 1 terminator To define and enable the terminator for the magnetic card reader track 1 proceed as follows 1 Press the six mode keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL rig
21. e keyboard creates a peep after reading the magnetic card To stop peeping chance the programming mode f the touchpad fails to respond c Check all connections and reboot the PG The problem could be due to incompatible drivers Check with your dealer or else download the original Synaptics drivers form the Synaptics website on the Internet http www synaptics com 12 Optional accessories Adapter 5 pin connector 6 pin Mini DIN connector no 617 0580 m Adapter 6 pin Mini DIN connector 5 pin DIN connector no 617 0848 a H Adapter Touchpad PS 2 RS 232 no 617 1615 amp shell shell CHERRY Extension lead no 617 0969 shell shell RI Barcode wands infrared low resolution no 630 0476 medium resolution no 630 0475 high resolution no 630 0474 Barcode wands redlight low resolution no 630 0473 medium resolution no 630 0417 high resolution no 630 0472 Touchreader no 630 0477 Laserscanner no 630 0478 Download software http www cherry de Evaluation Kit for smart card terminal G 99 1499 ZUB ELS LR 8000 s ADs 4 681 8900 681 8901 6 pol right 2 LED
22. e magnetic card data is converted to the conresponding keyboard scan codes and then transmitted via the keyboard interface to the computer 2 3 Description of the barcode reader The keyboards with barcode option are equipped with an integrated barcode decoder With this barcode decoder and a reading device it is possible to decode the following barcode types Code 39 Code 93 Code 11 Code 16K Plessey MSI Industrial 2 5 Matrix 2 5 Interleaved 2 5 Codabar Code 128 UPC EAN JAN Detection of the various barcode types is automatic The barcode reader data is converted to the corresponding keyboard scan codes and then transmitted to the computer via the keyboard interface 2 4 Description of the smart card reader The integrated smart card reader is capable of reading and writing smart cards of DIN ISO IEC 7816 2 5 G 80 8212 keylock switch Depending on the position of the keylock switch the following codes are returned Lock position L EO 16 EO FO 16 Operator position O EO 1E EO FO 1E Manager position M EO 26 EO FO 26 Aux 1 position 1 EO 25 EO FO 25 Aux 2 position 2 EO 00 EO FO 00 2 6 Model 8100 series touchpad This family of keyboards also includes a touchpad intended as a substitute for a mouse The touchpad is compatible with PS 2 and serial RS 232 ports An adapter is required in order to connect the keyboard to an RS 232 interface cf Accessories 2 7 G 81 8308 Keyboard with 24 p
23. h Max Length 1st Ipe o ct gt gt ce C TI TI TI TI TI 2nd OO gt OO N PF ON Default Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N 3rd oo Oo CES 2 24 LS pA lt lt lt lt lt lt lt z lt lt lt 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 8 digit label expand to 12 digit output Expanded Format with system digit Expanded Format with check digit Compressed Format 8 digit with system digit Compressed Format 8 digit with check digit 2 digit supplemental enabled 5 digit supplemental enabled Comment CHERRY Option Barcode Header amp Terminator Barcode 1 Header Enable Disable Barcode 2 Header Enable Disable Define and Enable Barcode 1 Header Define and Enable Barcode 2 Header Barcode 1 Terminator Enable Disable Barcode 2 Terminator Enable Disable Define and Enable Barcode 1 Terminator Define and Enable Barcode 2 Termina
24. ht ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Keyboard beep menu entry on screen 2 Press the w key 3 Press the 5 key CHERRY o 4 Type in the keystring you like to program To finish the string press the selected free programmable key again 5 Press the Space key to exit the programming mode 4 5 Example for programming a free programmable key without G 81 8308 To program a string on the Break key key no 126 proceed as follows 1 Press the six mode keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CRTL right ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode keyboard beep menu entry on screen 2 Press the Break key 3 Type the keystring you like to program maximal 16 characters To finish the string press the Break key at the numeric key pad 4 Press the Space key to exit the programming mode 4 6 G 81 8308 Keyboard with 24 free programmable keys Programming the programmable keys Each of the 24 freely programmable keys PF1 through PF24 can be used to store any desired key sequences in 10 different layers Per key and level 128 Byte approx 64 characters ar available to be freely programmed To do so proceed as follows Press the Prog key Decimalpoint at 7 Segment Layer flashes Programming mode The active Layer is indicated with the numbers 0 9 With pressing the Layer in combination with the keys F1 F
25. ing 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 FNCx character transmitted if available Start Stop character in output string transmitted Chaining of labels possible Chaining of labels required Only label with check digit accepted Check digit transmitted if available Aggressive algorithm which accepts dirty or bad labels greater tolerance Only label with check digit accepted Option 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 EAN 5 Digit Addendum enabled UPC UPC A Decoding enabled UPC EO Decoding enabled UPC E1 Decoding enabled UPC E Data Expand to A Format Exp Format System Digit included Exp Format Check Digit included Compressed Format System Digit included Compressed Format Check Digit included 2 Digit Addendum enabled 5 Digit Addendum enabled Option Min Max length Min Lengt
26. k 1 decoding Track 2 decoding Track 3 decoding Yes No Yes No Yes No Min 00 Track 4 decoding Yes No Stop character check Yes No Max 154 LRC character check Yes No Send immediate TRIOVING Card decodimg Yes No Yes No Fix Magnetic Card Length SIPASS Card decoding Yes No Options D 8 13 Bidirectional reading Yes No Driver Licence decoding Yes No ISO Card decoding Yes No Fix Code ID WA Yes No Length Code ID AIM Yes No 8 13 Modifier AIM Yes No Barcode Options R Laser voting Yes No Beep on good read Yes No Set Code Options to default No N Hr Disable Code Options d Autodetection enable Barcodel Wand 2 Laser 9 pin Barcodel Laser 2 Wand 6 pin EEE EEE 00 eee 21 4 4 Programming examples Examples for barcode programming Example 1 Setting barcode options to default For setting the barcode options to default status proceed as follows 1 Press the six mode keys SHIFT left SHIFT right CTRL left CTRL right ALT left ALT right for at least 3 seconds to enter the programming mode Keyboard beep menu entry on screen Press the R key Press the 6 key Press the Space key to exit the programming mode N Example 2 Enable Disable Code 39 decoding via keyboard To enable disable the barcode CODE 39 proceed as follows 1 Press the six mo
27. n the Radio terference Regulations of the Canadian epartment of Communications e present appareil numenque n emet pas de uits radioelectriques depassant les limites pplicables aux appareils numenques de la asse B precrites dans le Reglement sur le ouillage radioelectrique edicte par le mitstere des Communications du Canada OF covor Hinweis zum GS Zeichen Aufgrund der Position der Nulltaste des numerischen Bereiches ist die Tastatur f r Saldiert tigkeiten die berwiegend blind erfolgen in Deutschland nicht anzuwenden Eine Tastatur mit nicht deutscher Tastenknopf belegung ist in Deutschland aufgrund der Zeichenbelegung nach DIN 2137 Teil 2 nicht f r den Dauereinsatz in Bildschirmarbeits pl tzen zu verwenden Um die Anforderungen f r das GS Zeichen auf der Basis DIN EN 9241 4 1999 01 zu erf llen ist eine Tasten r ckinformation erforderlich Um diese im Bedarfsfall zu realisieren ist das Betriebs system anzupassen bzw durch eine entspre chende Shareware Freeware zu modifizieren CE Declaration of Conformity We Cherry GmbH declare that the Keyboards 7000 8000 are in conformance with Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC tested in accordance with EN 60950 Also that the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC has been fullfilled to IEC 801 2 1991 Level 2 and IEC 801 3 1994 Level 2 within EN 50082 1 1992 and that EN 55022 1987 Class B has been conformed too Tested in accordance with Cherry s standard
28. ncluded Comp Format Check Digit included 2 Digit Addendum enabled 5 Digit Addendum enabled en lc 20 omms sasaw Min 01 Min O Barcode Header en 9 pin D Sub Yes No d Barcode2 Header 6 pin DIN Yes No Barcode Header Q III Barcode Terminator T III Max 48 Def amp en Barcode Header Def amp en Barcode2 Header Yes No Yes No Barcode Terminator en 9pin Barcode2 Terminator en 6 pin Def amp en Barcodel Term Def amp en Barcode2 Tenn It Track Header enable Yes No Track2 Header enable Yes No Track3 Header enable Yes No Magnetic Card Track4 Header enable Yes No Header V Def amp en Track Header Def amp en Track2 Header Def amp en Track3 Header Def amp en Track4 Header Track Terminator enable Track2 Terminator enable Track3 Terminator enable Magnetic Card Terminator W mt Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Track4 Terminator enable Def amp en Track1 Term Def amp en Track2 Term Def amp en Track3 Term Det amp en Track4 Term 0 9 Yes No Yes No Yes No Define Delay Time Send only Downcode Keyklick enable Keyboard Options Z Magnetic Card Options J Online Programming Configuration Output Trac
29. nd triggered barcode readers distinguishing the following barcode symbol systems automatically and bidirectionally The decoder software accepts barcode scanning speeds of between 3 and 400 inches per second 7 to 1000 cm s from any source CHERRY The following barcode types are recognized and decoded automatically Code 39 Code 93 Code 11 Code 16K Plessey MSI Indurstial 2 5 Matrix 2 5 Interleaved 2 5 Codabar Code 128 UPC EAN JAN 10 4 Technical specification for smart card terminal Plug in reader Life expectancy of smartcard reader 200 scanning cycles 10 5 Technical specifications for touchpad PS 2 touchpad Power supply 5 V DC 10 Current input max 2 75 mA in operation Connector pinouts Mini DIN connector Data 1 ne GND 5V Clock ne Shield Interface PS 2 compatible with Microsoft or IBM PS 2 mouse drivers X Y resolution 500 dpi 20 dots mm graphic tablet mode RS 232 serial touchpad Power supply Positive 6 to 15 V DC through RTS and DTR Negative 6 to 15 V DC through RXC Reactance oft RTS driver min 150 Q max 300 Q Power supply via RTS 15 mA 12 V DC Power supply All signals comply with RS 232 specification E A 232 D Connector pinout DIN connector TxD RxD DTR GND RTS nc Shield DSR CTS Shield hell Interface RS 232 serial X Y resolution 500 dpi 20 dots mm
30. of current The following diagrams show the barcode connector pin assignments 6 POL DIN 240 SOCKET 5V Video In 2 GND Enable Out 2 Trigger In 2 NC Good Read Out 2 Shield GND SHELL 1 2 OO E ON 0 0 0 5 4 Oo SUB D CONNECTOR 57 male 1 NC 2 Video In 1 3 Good Read Out 1 4 5V 5 Trigger In 1 6 Enable Out 1 7 GND 8 9 S 9 pol GND 5V Front view hield GND When connecting a barcode reading device please proceed as follows Switch the computer off Plug the connector of the barcode CHERRY b reading device into the provided socket on the righthand side of the keyboard housing c Switch the computer back on 7 Using the integrated smart card terminals 7 1 Inserting the smartcard A symbol on the housing indicates which way round to insert the smartcard Vertical smartcard slot Insert the smartcard with the chip underneath pointing towards the user Horizontal smartcard slot Insert the smartcard with the chip uppermost and on the left To ensure that the smartcard makes proper contact with the terminal insert it by exerting steady pressure until it snaps into position 7 2 Inserting plug in cards In addition to standard cards formats smaller cards are also frequently used for financial transactions and security systems These cards rarely need to be swapped out Known as plug in cards they can be inserted into the under
31. ons for the barcode decoder unit 29 0 4 Technical specifications for the smart card terminal 29 0 5 Technical specifications for touchpad 29 1 Troubleshooting 30 2 Optional accessoires 31 Chinese 32 H ooo Ja Key to diagram c Figure page Ill Keyboard 8000 series Front of keyboard Vertical smart card slot G 81 8900 Horizontal smart card slot G 81 8901 Barcode connector 6pol right Barcode 2 LEDs indicating status of keyboard and function Keyboard cable and plug Rear side of keyboard 8000 series Barcode connector 9pol right Barcode RS 232 connector Bottomside of keyboard 8000 series Cable channel Plug in housing cover Adjustable feet Smart card terminal interface RS 232 9 pin SUB D plug Keyboard plug DIN or mini DIN c Fold out front and back page of manual Keyboard 8000 series and 7000 series Plug ins Plug in housing Locking device Bevelled edges Guide channel c Figure page IV Keyboard 7000 series Front of keyboard Vertical smart card slot LEDs indicating status of keyboard and function Keyboard cable and plug Rear side of keyboar
32. rogrammable keys each with ten programmable levels cf also section 4 6 2 8 Model Core Plus Keyboard with integrated smartcard terminal based on GEMCORE from Gemplus The keyboard can incorporate any or all of the following components 2 main cards 4 SIMM modules 4 Mbit flash RAM for data 128 Kbit RAM real time clock battery backed buffer for RTC and RAM RS 232 interface Power is supplied through the keyboard port You can obtain the required driver software from Gemplus under http www gemplus com 3 Installation 3 1 System requirements The keyboard has been developed for operation together with an IBM AT PS 2 or 100 compatible computer Warning Smartcards contain data that may have considerable financial value as well as personal secret cryptographic keycodes c Take precautions against theft and misuse To install the keyboard proceed as follows c Switch your computer off Unplug the old keyboard for versions with touchpad also the mouse Plug in the Cherry keyboard For versions with Smart card reader connect 9 pin SUB D plug to the RS 232 port for versions with touchpad the 6 pin Mini Din plug CG Switch your computer back on After being powered up the computer and the keyboard perform a self test Once the self test has been successfully completed and the operating system has been loaded you can begin working with the new keyboard Please check to make sure that the
33. rtain system types and or software This is done by delaying each code by a certain amount of time To stipulate the delay time proceed as follows Press the Prog key Decimalpoint flashes Press one of the keys between F1 and F12 to set the desired delay time the LED then turns off again To exit this function press the Prog key again Decimalpoint turns off The corresponding delay times are as follows Ed Wee dee er sy lee IEZ flr qo et delay time msec 10 20 30 50 70 100200 QO 2 A Go 3 Example You want to slow the rate at which the stored key sequences are output and decide to stipulate a delay of approx 30 msec after each key code Please press the following keys one after another Prog F8 Prog Note If you press a programmable function key PF while the Scroll Lock or Num Lock keys are activated you may find that the PF fails to reactivate itself after outputting its stored code This happens when the delay setting is too short You can resolve the problem by setting a longer delay 5 Using the magnetic stripe card reader When inserting a card into the swipe reader the magnetic stripe must point downwards towards the keyboard as shown in the diagram below see arrow Slide the magnetic stripe card through the reader from right to left at a constant moderate speed An audible signal is emitted if the card has been correctl
34. selected storage layer is sent out to the system Example You want to output the key sequence that is stored under PF1 Press the following key PFI Changing the storage layer The active layer is shown at the 7 Segment Display If you want to change the layer proceed as follows Press the layer key Layer number is flashing c Choose the Layer by pressing one of the keys F1 F10 see list New Layer is shown permanently F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F10 i 2 3 4 B5 y G 8 Temporarily changing the storage layer You can temporarily change to a higher layer by pressing one or more of the three mode keys in the lower left hand corner of the keyboard Shift Alt and Ctrl The change only remains in effect until the depressed mode keys are released again The previously valid layer is then in effect again The following values are possible Alt key Up 1 layer Shift key Up 2 layers Ctrl kay Up 4 layers These keys can also be combined to advance the layer by any value between 1 and 7 e g Alt Ctrl up 5 layers Example You are in storage layer 0 and want to output the key sequence CHERRY o that is stored under PF1 in layer 3 Press the following keys simultaneous Alt PF1 Setting the data transfer rate The speed at which the stored key sequences are transmitted to the system can be set to any of 12 different rates to meet the requirements of ce
35. side of the keyboard housing Warning Voltage spikes in the plug in socket may destroy the plug in card causing all data to be lost CG Always switch off the PC before inserting or swapping a plug in card Fold out the diagram in the front of the user manual Turn the keyboard over cable duct uppermost cf diagram 2 gt Gently push down the fin on the cover and open the cover gt Open the plug in housing inside To do so push the locking device upwards in the direction of the arrow and carefully open the lid If the plug in card was dlivered in a carier card remove the plug in card from its carrier card Please refer to the relevant software documentation for instructions on assigning plug in cards to the appropriate plug in housing Make sure you insert the card the right way up plug in cards should be inserted straight edge first and with the chip uppermost 28 8 Firmware The keyboard is equipped with a standard firmware for handling all readers and keyfunctions On request it is possible to modify this firmware in accordance with the supplier 9 Status indicatores Whenever the PC is switched on or rebooted the keyboard performs a self diagnostic test all LEDs flash once briefly In normal operation the LEDs indicate the status of the keyboard While new software is being installed the middle LED flashes on as a status indicator 10 Technical specifications 10
36. test procedure Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Information to the user This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Cherry is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Cherry Such unauthorized modifications s
37. tor Magnetic card Header amp Terminator Track 1 header Enable Disable Track 2 header Enable Disable Track 3 header Enable Disable Track 4 header Enable Disable Define and Enable Track 1 Header Define and Enable Track 2 Header Define and Enable Track 3 Header Define and Enable Track 4 Header Track 1 Terminator Enable Disable Track 2 Terminator Enable Disable Track 3 Terminator Enable Disable Track 4 Terminator Enable Disable Define and Enable Track 1 Terminator Define and Enable Track 2 Terminator Define and Enable Track 3 Terminator Define and Enable Track 4 Terminator 16 1st lt j m lt lt 2nd Sf OIL ON O OIL ON O 3rd Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Default N N not def not def N N not def nor def 2 24 2 not def not def not def not def not def not def not def not def CHERRY Comment After 1st label and 2nd label you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pag After 1st label and 2nd label you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pag After 1st label and 2nd label you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pag After 1st label and 2nd label you can enter the header terminator string End of string Enter key NUM Pag
38. u like to program by pressing Type the keystring you like to program It is possible to program all keys or key combinations up to a stringlength of 16 characters To finish the string press the key you like to programm for a second time If you want to exit the programming menu scan the Exit Prog Mode label or press the space bar 10 CHERRY Option 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 amp Stop Character included Concatenation enabled Concatenation required Interleaved 2 5 Decoding enabled Check Digit required Check Digit included Adaptive Algorithm Selected Industrial 2 5 Streight 2 5 Decoding enabled IATA 2 5 Decoding enabled IATA 2 5 Mod7 Check Digit required MSI Decoding enabled Plessey Decoding enabled 12 1st lt TIPE Gi C 91 OO CD 2nd ON N zl OO P ON ON c Default Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Z m cp gt Zzx lt xx 2 lt CHERRY Comment Start Stop character in output str
39. ubstitutions or attachments may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modifications substitutions or attachments will be the responsibility of the user Use only shilded interface cables to ensure compliance Cherry GmbH Cherrystrasse D 91275 Auerbach Opf Hotline 49 9643 18 206 Telefax 49 9643 18 262 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 M nch 2000 Cherry GmbH CHERRY
40. y read l lt lt 26 If more than 3 consecutive attempts to read a card fail check the following Does the keyboard function without any fault c Was the card drawn through the card reader at a relatively constant speed Try it again at different speeds c Has data been written on the card using the DIN ISO 7812 standard Is the track selected present on the card e Is the magnetic stripe card damaged or soiled this preventing it from being read 5 1 Cleaning the magnetic head The magnetic head cannot be cleaned using any aggressive solvent such as alcohol or isopropanol Attention Do not use any easily flammable fluids near open flame 6 Connection of barcode reading devices Versions with barcode option only The following barcode reading devices can be connected to the keyboard Barcode wands with high medium or low resolution Barcode slot readers CCD scanners Laser guns All barcode reading devices that are equipped with a wand signal or laser emulation feature Note Default factory setting is laser emulation Up to two scanner units may be connected at any one time In addition to scanners supplied by Cherry the keyboards are also plug compatible with many other barcode readers When connecting barcode readers in particular laser guns ensure compliance with manufacturers safety guidelines Barcode readers should not draw more than 150 mA
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