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Chapter 6
Mapping
Next to the data fields are status reports and information sent to the host if
there is an error. The six reports listed in
Table 13 need to be generated.
Each report only has a single section that may have the same name as the
report.
The PIN number application is described by reviewing each of the mapping
tables and explaining each entry in that table.
Tables
Figure 236. Power_On Mapping Table
Table 13 does not show all entries in a power-on table, just those that are
important for the PIN number application. The first four entries disable the
important keys; the action that normally would result from pressing the key will
not execute. The Pause and Feed key are left unchanged but as soon as the
menu key is pressed the specified actions execute. Since the first four keys
specified are disabled, they are ignored. Next the pin_empty message
displays in Line 2 of the LCD then the Pin_Part_1 mapping table is selected.
Table 13. Report Names, Sections, and Content
Report Name Section Name Content
pin_empty pin_empty PINumber:---
one_pin pin_1 PINumber:*--
two_pin pin_2 PInumber:**-
pin_accepted pin_ok PIN accepted
incorrect_pin pin_error PIN incorrect
locked locked *Printer Locked*