BA66 Cashier Display Product Manual Edition September 2002
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Contents Manufacturer’s Declaration and Approval ........................1 FCC-Class A Declaration ............................................................................1 Tested Safety ..............................................................................................2 Notes on Care .............................................................................................2 Warranty ......................................................................................................
FCC-CLASS A DECLARATION Manufacturer’s Declaration and Approval This device fulfills the requirements of the EEC directives 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 73/23/EEC “Low Voltage Directive”. Therefore, you will find the CE mark on the back of the device or packaging. FCC-Class A Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
TESTED SAFETY Tested Safety The BA66 has been provided with the symbol for ”Tested Safety”. In addition, the BA66 has received the UL and cUL symbols. Notes on Care Wipe the cashier display with a damp cloth as required. Solvents must not be used under any circumstances as they may damage the plastic. Warranty Wincor Nixdorf guarantees a limited warranty engagement for 12 months beginning with the date of delivery.
RECYCLING THE BA66 Recycling the BA66 Environmental protection does not begin when it comes time to dispose of the BA66; it begins with the manufacturer. This product was designed according to our internal norm “Environmental conscious product design and development”. The BA66 is manufactured without the use of CFCs und CCHS and is produced mainly from reusable components and materials. The processed plastics can, for the most part, be recycled.
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. The display is a vacuum florescent display (VFD) with two lines, each with 20 alphanumeric characters. The standard character set and corresponding country code are implemented.
RECYCLING THE BA66 Cashier display with adapter for tube-based installation 35° 20° Cashier display to TA61 or TA64 5
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: X Turn both devices upside-down (remove key from the keyboard!). Important! The cashier display must not be disconnected from the base by means of the release button (X) as the internal plug connection may otherwise become disconnected! Pull the keyboard cable out through the metal opening (see arrow).
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 plastic base.
TUBE-BASED Installation of the Connector Tube-based Press the release knob marked with the arrow in the drawing (1) and disconnect the hinge from the customer display (2). Thread the cable through the adapter (3) and then through the hinge (4).
TUBE-BASED Connect the hinge and adapter. Secure the connector cable in the strain relief. The distance between the strain relief and the tip of the connector must be 66 mm (± 4 mm).
BASE/ ROTATING PLATE Plug the cable connector into the appropriate socket of the customer display and plug the adapter/hinge into the customer display again until it locks into place. Base/ Rotating Plate 10 Press the release knob marked with the arrow in the drawing (1) and disconnect the hinge from the customer display (2).
BASE/ ROTATING PLATE Thread the cable through the base (3) and then through the hinge (4). Connect the base and the hinge.
BASE/ ROTATING PLATE Plug the cable connector into the appropriate socket of the customer display and plug the base/hinge into the customer display again until it locks into place. A metal bracket of the strain relief is situated on the bottom side of the base. Loosen one of the screws (see arrow), push the bracket aside and guide the connector cable from inward to outward under the bracket through the recess. Tighten the screw.
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: n The cursor can be moved to the desired position; n The cashier display can be deleted; n The characters from the cursor to the end of the line can be deleted; n An identification code can be requested; n Country-specific character sets can be selected; n A self-test can be performed.
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.
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. The cursor position remains unchanged. The ESC sequence is as follows: Code Hexadezimal ESC ‘[‘ ‘2’ ‘J’ 1B 5B 32 4A Position cursor The cursor position can be defined with this ESC sequence.
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. The cursor is positioned in the first column of the first line if no parameter values are entered.
CONTROL SEQUENCES Country code Character set 00 USA 01 France 02 Germany 03 Great Britain 04 Denmark 1 05 Sweden 06 Italy 07 Spain 1 08 Japan 09 Norway 0A Denmark 2 0B Spain 2 0C 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 Country 30 437 Standard Latin-America 31 850 Latin 1 International, Scandinavia, Latin-America 32 852 Lat
CONTROL SEQUENCES 33 857 Latin 5/Turkey Turkey 35 and 29 866 Latin/Cyrillic Russia 37 862 Latin/Hebrew Israel 36 737 Latin/Greek 2 Greece 38 IBM813 Latin/Greek 2 Greece 63 Katakana Katakana Japan In the appendix there are shown all character set tables for BA66 in 5 x 7 matrix display.
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 on Parity odd Parameters other than these standard values can also be selected. Wire jumpers must be soldered onto the display circuitry in order to do so.
SYSTEM CONNECTION exterior housing clips underneath the plate. The wire jumpers are then accessible.
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.
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. Starting the test by entering a code The identification is called with the following ESC sequence: ESC [0c The display runs through the self-test program once when the code is transmitted to the display.
TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data The technical data of the BA66 cashier display is detailed in the following table: Display technology Vacuum Fluoreszenz Display (VFD) Character display 4 lines each with 20 alphanumeric characters Matrix: 5 x 7 pixel Height: 5 mm Width: 3.
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