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SERVICE MANUAL
ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
QT-6600
(EX-830)
NOV. 2008
INDEX
QT-6600
* Caution ! / Attention !
Battery
• Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
• Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Batterie
• il y a danger d’explosion si la batterie est remplacée par une batterie de type incorrect.
• Mettez les batteries hors d’usage au rebut en respectant les instructions.
CONTENTS
QT-6600 PAGE
1. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................1
2. MACHINE INITIALIZATION .....................................................................5
3. DISASSEMBLY .....................................................................................10
4. ASSEMBLY ...........................................................................................24
5. OPTION INSTALLATION ......................................................................36
6. INLINE / ONLINE ...................................................................................38
7. DIAGNOSTIC OPERATION ..................................................................40
8. CIRCUIT EXPLANATION ......................................................................81
9. ERROR CODE LIST ..............................................................................84
10. PCB LAYOUT ........................................................................................95
11. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..............................................................................99
12. PARTS LIST ........................................................................................119
To prevent malfunctions caused by the weak batteries, charge the memory protection batteries for over 12-hours before installation or after a long-time vacation (over 30 days).
•
Before installation, initialize the terminal and leave it turn on over 12-hours.
•
After a long-time vacation, initialize the terminal and restore the program data if the terminal is in malfunction, and leave it turn on over 12-hours.
•
Over 48-hours charging makes the batteries fully charged.
1. SPECIFICATIONS
1-1. Electrical Specifications
100V 120V 220V 230V 240V
• Power consumption <AC input current at Adaptor>
In operation Max.
Display off Max.
<DC input current at QT-6600>
In operation
Display off
• Memory protection Back-up battery
• Clock & Calendar
• Clock protection
Battery life
Recharge time
Accuracy
Auto calendar
Back-up battery
Battery
Recharge time
1.5A
1.5A
1.5A
1.5A
0.25A 0.25A 0.25A 0.25A
Max.
Max.
1.3A
1.3A
1.3A
1.3A
0.5A
0.5A
0.5A
0.5A
NiMH (nickel-metal-hydride)
HHR-21HL3G1B (USA only)
HHR-21HL3G1C (Except USA)
Replace the battery every 1 year.
6 hours (full charge)
Within ± 40 sec. Per month (25 °C)
Effective until 2099 A.D.
Manganese dioxide lithium
CR2032/1HF1
Replace the battery every 1 year.
1-2. Environmental specifications
• Operating temperature
• Operating humidity
• Storage temperature
• Storage humidity
1-3. Main LSI specifications
• CPU
• I/O controller
• Gate array
• DDR SDRAM
SDRAM
• Flash ROM (Back up)
• Flash ROM (Program)
• Display controller
• Ethernet controller
0 °C ~ 40 °C
20 % ~ 85 %
-20 °C ~ 65 °C
10 % ~ 85 %
Name
Number of control bit
Name
Number of control bit
Name
Name
Capacity
Name
Capacity
Name
Capacity
Name
Capacity
Name
Name
— 1 —
R5S77631AY266BGV
32 bits
UPD70F3728GC-8BT-A
16 bits
UPD65945GJP16-JEUA
HYB25DC256163CE-5
256 Mbits
MT48LC4M16A2P-75:G
64 Mbits
S29GL256P90TFCR20
256 Mbits
S29GL256P90TFCR2A*
256 Mbits
MB86276PB-G-ZE1
LAN9115-MT (10/100BASE)
1-4. Devices specifications
• LCD Display
• Touch Panel
Name
Screen size
Resolution
Interface
Display color
Pixel pitch
Luminance
Contrast ratio
Power supply voltage
Back light
Name
Size
• Panel brightness control
• Power supply
• Cleck key
NL10276BC30-32D
15.0 inch (38cm diagonal)
1024(H) x 768(V) pixels
LVDS (RGB 8 bits each)
16.77 M colors
0.297(H) x 0.297(V) mm
250 cd/m
2
500:1
3.3 V
Top and bottom, 1 CCFL each
N010-0527-T841
15 inch
1 x VR controller
External adaptor "SO1330A"
Magnetic ibutton prove "94-J-04"
1-5. I/O Ports
The following optional peripherals can be used by plugging them into the appropriate port.
RS-232C COM 1 port
RS-232C COM 2 port
RS-232C COM 3 port
RS-232C COM 4 port
RS-232C COM 5 port
RS-232C COM 6 port
Inline port.
Drawer port x 2
CF card slot
(in the card slot cover)
PS-2 keyboard port
For MODEM, PC direct connection or Order man
For Hand held scanner, Slip printer or Scale
For Remote customer display or Scale
For Remote printer, Slip printer or Scale
For Remote printer or Scale
For Remote printer or Scale
Ethernet
Drawer
CF card
PS-2 keyboard (Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500)
Bottom side of the terminal
Inline (10/100Base-T)
LAN
DISPLAY SCANNER PC/MODEM
PS/2
KEYBOARD
PS/2 Keyboard
AC Adaptor
COM3 COM2
COM1
COM6 COM5 COM4
SPK MIC
Drawer 2
Drawer 1
Brightness
COM3 COM6
COM2
COM5
COM1 COM4
Ext. microphone
Ext. speaker
— 2 —
1-6. Option List
CASIO sales options
DEVICE NAME
• Magnet i-Button
• Display set for customer
• Display cable for customer
(for mounting to the base)
MODEL
QT-6011DLS
QT-6060D
QT-6061CB
• Display 5-meter cable for customer QT-6062CB
• Slip printer SP-1300
• Slip printer cable PRT-CB-8C
• Remote printer
• Remote printer
UP-400
UP-360BB
• Printer cable
• Printer cable
• MCR
• Drawer extension cable
• PC cable
PRT-CB-8A
PRT-CB-8B
QT-6046MCR
MDL-11
PRL-CB-2
Connect to Com 3
NOTE
Connect to Com 2
Length 1.5m
Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
Length 3m
Length 5m
Com1 port only
Local purchase options
• HUB
• HUB
DEVICE NAME
• Remote printer
• Remote printer
• Remote printer
• Remote printer
• Remote printer
• Printer AC adaptor
• Slip printer/AC adaptor
• CF Memory card
• PS2 keyboard
• Ketchen alarm
• Video surveillance
MAKER
EPSON
EPSON
EPSON
EPSON
EPSON
EPSON
Citizen
MODEL
TM-T88 IV (Mark 4)
TM-U220
TM-U230
TM-J7100
TM-T88 lll
PS-180
AD31-U or E
• Power cord for power unit EPSON
• Laser scanner
• Laser scanner
• Fixation scanner
• Scanner Scale
• Modem
• Modem
• Orderman
• External speaker
• External microphone
• Conversion plug
PSC
Metrologic
Metrologic
PSC
U.S.Robotics 56k V.92 (RS232C)
D-Link
Orderman
Metrologic MS7120 Orbit
PSC Megellan 8100
DFM-560EL (RS232C)
Orderman Don/Max2/
Access Point
MS-76CH
MS-STM55
AP-2633
ELECOM
ELECOM
OHM
ELECTRIC
Sandisk 1GB (Ultra II),
2/4/8GB (Extreme III)
Microsoft Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500
NETGEAR FS-108
NETGEAR GS-108
HERALD Kitchen Alarm System
VHC2-VIDQT6
NOTE
Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
U: 100V / E: 200V
(For SP-1300)
AC-170
PSC QuickScan6500 Connect to Com 2
Metrologic MS9544 Voyager Connect to Com 2
Connect to Com 2
Connect to Com 2
Connect to Com 1
Connect to Com 1
— 3 —
1-7. Drawer
Type
M
M
M
M
L
L
Drawer Name
DL-2808
DL-2809
DL-2434
DL-2810
DL-3622
DL-3623
1-8. Duration of Life
TFT LCD (Main)
STN LCD (Rear)
Touch Panel (number of touch times)
Battery
AC adaptor
Specification
D-24BC-B84M-4
D-24BC-B84-SM-4
D-24BC-B55SM-4
D-24BC-A84SM-4
D-11BH-B65SS-4
D-11BH-B65-4
30,000 hours
20,000 hours one million times
1 year
5 year
USA/Canada Other Countries
X
X
X
X
X
X
■ Installing Precautions
When installing QT-6600, attach the ferrite core to the QT-6600 side. Wind the
AC adaptor cable around the ferrite core two times.
The ferrite core is packed with QT-6600.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING
TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
— 4 —
2. MACHINE INITIALIZATION
2-1. How to initialize the terminal
Preparation:
1. All peripheral devices and terminals of this cluster should be turned off.
2. Connect all of the peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) to terminal.
3. Connect all terminals by inline.
Operation:
4. Turn on all peripheral devices of a terminal.
5. Turn on this terminal with pressing the initialize switch and release after beep sound.
Copyright(C) 2008
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
All rights reserved.
ROM VER.
xxxxxx xxxx
CREATE xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx
QT-6600
APL VER.
Version x.xx
xxxxxx xxxx
Init Sw
INIT
C
1
0
7
4
8
5
2
9
6
3
OK
6. After releasing the key, enter “20000” (U.S.), “10000” (other area: English), “40000” (other area:
German), “50000” (other area: French), “60000” (other area: Spanish) and press the <OK> key.
Enter terminal ID and IP address
ID & IP ADDRESS
Terminal ID ENTER ID
IP ADDRESS
FTP Server
OK?
AUTO
Yes
Yes
——— Terminal ID: 0,1 ~ 32
——— Press <YES> to continue.
— 5 —
OK?
• Case 1: If your system has no LAN device = “0”
——— Press <YES> to continue.
Yes
• Case 2: Terminal ID = “1”
IP ADDRESS
DHCP
FTP Server
OK?
MANUAL
192. 168. 0. 1
SERVER
Yes
Yes
——— Enter IP address if you want to change.
——— Select “CLIENT”, if you want to use this terminal as a DHCP client.
——— Select <YES>, if you want to use this terminal as an FTP server.
——— Press <YES> to continue.
* The IP address of each terminal should be the unique number from 192.168. 0. 1 to
192.168.255.255.
• Case 3: Terminal ID = “2” ~ “32”
IP ADDRESS AUTO
OK?
Yes
——— Select “MANUAL”, if you want to enter IP address manually.
(IP address setting line will appear on the screen.)
——— Press <YES> to continue.
Declare terminal configuration
Date
Time
ID Character
Check System
Check Cluster ID
R/J/Order Printer1
R/J/Order Printer2
R/J/Order Printer3
Slip Printer
OK?
No
No
No
No
01-10-10
12:34 00
MC #01
Master
0
YES
——— Enter date if it is wrong.
——— Enter time if it is wrong.
——— Within 12 characters
——— Master / Backup master / Satellite / Self master
——— Enter cluster No.
“
1
”
~
“
9
”
, if using check cluster system.
——— Select the appropriate printer.
——— Select the appropriate printer.
——— Press <YES> to continue.
— 6 —
I N I T
Program restoration
1 0 - 1 0 - 0 1 1 2 : 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1
AUTO PGM
1 . N o R e s t o r e / R e c e i v e
2 . P G M R e s t o r e ( C F C a r d )
3 . P G M R e c e i v e ( I n l i n e )
——— Select, if no need to download any data.
——— Select to download a program data from CF card.
——— Select to download a program data from other terminal.
• Restore from CF card.
Insert the CF card into the slot and select the appropriate file and press the <YES> key.
• Program receive from other terminal.
INIT 10-10-01 12:34 000001
Receive Data
PGM Receive from
All PGM
MC #05
——— All Data (including totalizer) / All PGM (program only)
——— Select the machine to send the data.
OK?
YES
2-2. How to initialize the terminal (add / replace one terminal)
Preparation:
1. All peripheral devices and terminals of this cluster should be turned off.
2. Connect all of the peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) to this terminal.
3. Connect the added / replaced terminal to inline.
Operation:
Follow the steps shown on the page 5 to 7.
— 7 —
2-3. How to flag clear the terminal (or INIT2)
Preparation:
1. All peripheral devices and this terminal should be turned off.
2. Check the connection of all peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) of this terminal.
3. Check the connection of this terminal to inline.
Operation:
4. Turn on all peripheral devices of this terminal.
5. Turn on this terminal with pressing the <DISP ON/OFF> key.
6. Press <OK> key.
FC
Copyright(C) 2008
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
All rights reserved.
ROM VER.
xxxxxx xxxx
CREATE xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx
QT-6600
APL VER.
Version x.xx
xxxxxx xxxx
OK
7. Select “1. Flag Clear” and press <YES> key to flag clear.
or select “2.Init2” and press <YES> key and enter “8888888888” and <YES> key to Init 2.
2-4. IPL (Initial Program Loading)
IPL should be made before initializing when the application software has been modified.
2-4-1. IPL
IPL via CF card or COM1 port
Initial program loading process is as follows: IPL code = 44449999
Start
ROM check
Store the receiving data to Flash
Continue
to INIT
— 8 —
IPL via LAN port
Start
Insert more than
128MB CF card
Store IPL data to CF card
Backup all data to CF card
IPL from
CF card
Restore all data
Clear IPL data in the CF card
END
2-4-2. System configuration before IPL operation
Connect source terminal (cash register terminal) and target terminals or insert the IPL CF card to the terminal.
IPL source
IPL target
CF card slot is located on the leftside of the terminal.
CF card
IPL Data
IPL source
IPL Data
IPL target
LAN port defined as FTP server
2-4-3. IPL operation
Insert the CF card into the slot before this step.
1. Press the <START> key to proceed, in case of downloading via inline, automatic ID definition is made by this timing. So press the <YES> key terminal by terminal.
2. After finishing IPL, machine initialization is necessary.
xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx
START
CANCEL
— 9 —
3. DISASSEMBLY
NOTE:
* Please make a back-up copy of the clients’ data before disassembling.
* When the power is turned off, the internal battery enables the hibernate function.
* There are several kinds of screws. Be sure to use the correct type of screws when reassembling.
It is advisable to sort the screws as shown in the right after removing them.
* When assembling/disassembling the Stand, be careful not to get the fingers caught.
* Use caution when handling the LCD unit and the inverter for the backlight as there is the risk of high-voltage electrical shock.
* Internal battery:
• Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
• Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to direct flame or heat.
• Place the battery with its (+) and (-) terminals in the correct orientation.
• Do not recharge the battery. (Primary battery)
* When assembling, be sure that it is free of dust and other foreign matters.
Pay special attention when replacing the touch panel and LCD
* Do not tangle the cables in principle.
— 10 —
■
Disassembling
See the flowchart below for the order of disassembling main parts.
A.Removing the Stand
B.Removing the B-case Assy Block
C.Removing the Rear Display Block
D.Disassembling the Rear Display
E.Removing the Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
F.Removing the LED PCB (E830-E6)
G.Removing the Inverter Unit
H.Removing the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP)
I.Removing the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET)
J.Removing the COM PCB (E830-COM)
K.Removing the Main PCB (E830-1)
L.Removing the MCR
M.Removing the LCD/Touch Panel
— 11 —
A. Disengage and remove the Main Unit from the Stand.
B. Removing the B-case Assy Block
B-1. Remove three screws.
Screws (S4)
B-2. Remove two covers.
HNG COVER
CONNECTOR COVER
— 12 —
B-3. Remove 12 screws.
B-4. Remove the B-case Assy Block.
B-5. Unplug the connector to the speaker.
Screws (S1)
Screws (S2)
Screws (S3)
Connector (Speaker)
B-CASE ASSY BLOCK
— 13 —
C. Removing the Rear Display Block
C-1. Remove eight screws.
C-2. Remove the connector to the battery.
Screws (S6)
C-3. Remove the Rear Display Block.
C-4. Unplug the connector to the Rear Display.
Connector (Battery)
Connector (REAR DISPLAY)
REAR DISPLAY BLOCK
— 14 —
D. Disassembling the Rear Display
D-1. Remove the screw and remove the Rear Display Unit.
Screws (S5)
D-2. Remove two screws and remove the LCD Frame.
Screws (S7)
D-3. Use a solder to remove six lead wires.
D-4. Release the connector lock and disconnect the FPC.
D-5. Remove the Rear LCD PCB (E830-E22).
Black White
White
Green
Black
— 15 —
■
PCBs and the Connectors to the Main PCB
Inverter unit
Touch panel PCB
(E830-TP)
Power supply PCB
(E830-INLET)
LED PCB
(E830-E6)
■
PCBs and the Connectors to the Main PCB
Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
COM PCB (E830-COM)
LED PCB (E830-E6)
LCD
— 16 —
Main PCB
(E830-1)
COM PCB
(E830-COM)
Mic PCB
(E830-MIC) i-Button key
MCR
Touch panel PCB(E830-TP)
Inverter unit
Drawer 1
Drawer 2
Power switch/code
E. Removing the Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
E-1. Unplug the connector.
E-2. Remove two screws and remove the Mic PCB (E830-MIC).
Screws (S7)
F. Removing the LED PCB (E830-E6)
F-1. Unplug the connector.
F-2. Remove the screw and remove the LED PCB (E830-E6).
Screws (S7)
G. Removing the Inverter Unit
G-1. Unplug three connectors.
G-2. Remove two screws and remove the Inverter Unit.
Screws (S5)
— 17 —
H. Removing the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP)
H-1.Unplug the connector.
H-2. Release the connector lock and disconnect the FPC.
H-3. Remove two screws and remove the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP).
Screws (S5)
Screws (S5)
I. Removing the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET)
I-1. Unplug the connector.
I-2. Remove two screws and remove the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET).
Screws (S5)
J. Removing COM PCB (E830-COM)
J-1. Unplug two connectors and 1 FPC.
J-2. Remove six nuts and remove the COM PCB (E830-COM).
— 18 —
K. Removing the Main PCB (E830-1)
K-1. Unplug 10 connectors and 2 FPCs.
K-2. Remove six nuts.
K-3. Remove seven screws and remove the Main PCB (E830-1).
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
L. Removing the MCR
L-1. Disengage and remove the MCR Unit from the Main Unit.
L-2. Remove two screws and remove the MCR Unit.
L-3. Unplug the connector.
— 19 —
M. Removing the LCD/Touch Panel
M-1. Remove two screws and remove Mic PCB (E830-MIC).
M-2. Disengage and remove the MCR unit from the Main Unit.
Screws (S7)
M-3. Remove two screws and remove the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET).
Screws (S5)
M-4. Unplug 10 connectors and disconnect 1 FPC.
M-5. Remove seven screws.
M-6. Release the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP) connector lock and disconnect the FPC.
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
— 20 —
M-7. Remove five screws and remove the COM Chassis and the Main PCB.
Screws (S5)
M-8. Remove 17 screws.
M-9. Disconnect the earth wire for the Mic.
Mic earth
— 21 —
M-10. Remove the U-Case Assy Block.
M-11. Remove the Touch Panel.
U-CASE ASSY BLOCK
Touch panel
M-12. Remove four screws.
Screws (S10)
Screws (S10)
— 22 —
M-13. Disengage and remove the LCD Unit.
LCD unit
— 23 —
4. ASSEMBLY
■
Assembling
See the flowchart below for the order of re-assembling major units.
A. Assembling the LCD/Touch Panel
B. Assembling the MCR
C. Assembling the Main PCB (E830-1)
D. Assembling the COM PCB (E830-COM)
E. Assembling the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET)
F. Assembling the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP)
G. Assembling the Inverter Unit
H. Assembling the LED PCB (E830-E6)
I. Assembling the Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
J. Assembling the Rear Display
K. Assembling the Rear Display Block
L. Assembling the B-case Assy Block
M. Assembling the Stand
— 24 —
A. Assembling the LCD/Touch Panel
A-1. Lay four cables in the appropriate groove.
Backlight cables
LCD cable
Earth cable
A-2. Engage the LCD Unit and secure it with four screws.
NOTE: Do not tighten the screws excessively. (Reference torque value: 0.34N
• m or less)
Screws (S10)
Screws (S10)
— 25 —
A-3. Engage the Touch Panel.
NOTE: Place the Touch Panel evenly inside the guides of the U-case.
Guide
Touch panel
Guide
Guide Guide
A-4. Engage the U-Case Assy Block.
NOTE: Before engaging the U-case Assy Block, be sure that the LCD and the Touch Panel are clean and free of dust, dirt, or any foreign matter.
NOTE: Pull out the FPC of the Touch Panel through the opening of the chassis.
A-5. Engage the Mic Earth.
U-CASE ASSY BLOCK
Mic earth
Touch panel FPC
— 26 —
A-6. Secure it with 17 screws.
NOTE: Tighten the screws in the order of the numbers indicated in the illustration below.
11 1 3 9
15
13
8
5
6
14
10 4
2
7
12
17
16
A-7. Engage the COM Chassis and the Main PCB, and then secure them with five screws.
Screws (S5)
— 27 —
A-8. Plug 10 connectors and 1 FPC.
NOTE: Do not tangle the wires.
A-9. Secure it with seven screws.
A-10. Connect the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP) to the FPC.
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
NOTE: Position it so that the earth terminal is in the correct orientation.
Screws (S9)
A-11. Engage the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET) and secure it with two screws.
NOTE: Two Drawer Cables are arranged under the PCB.
Drawer cables
Screws (S5)
A-12. Engage the Mic PCB (E830-MIC) and secure it with two screws.
A-13. Engage the MCR Unit.
Screws (S7)
— 28 —
B. Assembling the MCR
B-1. Connect the cables to the MCR Unit.
B-2. Engage the MCR Unit and secure it with two screws.
B-3. Engage the MCR Unit in the Main Unit.
C. Assembling the Main PCB (E830-1)
C-1. Engage the Main PCB and secure it with seven screws.
C-2. Install three COM Ports and secure them with two nuts each.
C-3. Plug 10 connectors and two FPCs.
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
Screws (S9)
NOTE: Position it so that the earth terminal is in the correct orientation.
— 29 —
D. Assembling COM PCB (E830-COM)
D-1. Install three COM PCBs (E830-COM) and secure them with two nuts each.
D-2. Plug two connectors and the FPC.
E. Assembling the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET)
E-1. Engage the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET) and secure it with two screws.
NOTE: two Drawer Cables are arranged under the PCB.
E-2. Plug the connector.
Drawer cables
Screws (S5)
F. Assembling the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP)
F-1. Engage the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP) and secure it with two screws.
F-2. Plug the connector and 1 FPC.
NOTE: Engage the FPC securely until it locks in.
Screws (S5)
Screws (S5)
— 30 —
G. Assembling the Inverter Unit
G-1. Engage the Inverter Unit and secure it with two screws.
G-2. Connect three connectors.
Screws (S5)
H. Assembling the LED PCB (E830-E6)
H-1. Engage the LEC PCB (E830-E6) and secure it with the screw.
H-2. Plug the connector.
Screws (S7)
I. Assembling the Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
I-1. Engage the Mic PCB (E830-MIC) and secure it with two screws.
I-2. Plug the connector.
Screws (S7)
— 31 —
J. Assembling the Rear Display
J-1. Engage the Rear LCD PCD (E830-E22).
J-2. Use solder to connect six lead wires.
J-3. Connect the FPC.
NOTE: Engage the FPC securely until it locks in.
Black
White
Green
White
Black
J-4. Engage the LCD Frame and secure it with two screws.
Screws (S7)
J-5. Engage the Rear Display Unit and secure it with the screw.
NOTE: When assembling, use caution so that the wires are not caught in chassis.
Screws (S5)
— 32 —
K. Assembling the Rear Display Block
NOTE: Check that the cables for the i-Button key receiver and the LED PCB (E830-E6) are contained in the tube.
K-1. Plug the connector to the Rear Display and engage the Rear Display Block.
Connector (REAR DISPLAY)
K-2. Secure it with eight screws.
K-3. Plug the connector to the Battery.
Screws (S6)
— 33 —
Connector (Battery)
L. Assembling the B-case Assy Block
L-1. Plug the connector to the Speaker and engage the B-case Assy Block.
NOTE: Insert the B-case in the groove of the Card Cover.
Card cover
Connector (Speaker)
L-2. Secure it with 12 screws.
Screws (S1)
Screws (S2)
Screws (S3)
— 34 —
L-3. Engage two covers.
HNG COVER
CONNECTOR COVER
L-4. Secure them with three screws.
Screws (S4)
M. Engage the Main Unit to the Stand.
— 35 —
5. OPTION INSTALLATION
5-1. To install the I-Button
Coil
210mm
Wind two turns of cable around the coil.
5-2. REMOTE PRINTER / SLIP PRINTER
Connect the following peripherals to the COM ports respectively.
REMOTE PRINTER: COM 4, 5 or 6
SLIP PRINTER: COM 2
COM3 COM2 COM1
LAN
DISPLAY
COM3
COM6
COM6
SCANNER
COM2
COM5
PC/MODEM
COM1
COM4
COM5 COM4
PS/2
KEYBOARD
SPK MIC
— 36 —
5-3. To install the DRAWER
In case of connecting drawer, follow the procedure below.
1. Connect drawer connector (three color lead on drawer) to the terminal.
2. Connect frame drawer connector (green lead on drawer) to the terminal.
Mount the cash register.
1. Screw in 2 fixing screws bottom side of the terminal.
2. Mount the terminal on the top of the drawer, ensuring that the feet on the bottom of the terminal go into the holes on the drawer.
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6. IN LINE / ON LINE
6-1. Inline collection/consolidation system
• Inline collection/consolidation and auto-programming for up to 32 terminals.
PC
Via COM 1 port of the master terminal or Inline (wire or wireless)
Maximum 32 terminals
6-2. Online collection / consolidation system
• Online collection / consolidation and auto-programming for up to 32 terminals.
PC on-line (Public / Private Telephone line)
Maximum 32 terminals
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6-3. Online collection / consolidation system (use FTP feature)
• Online collection / consolidation and auto-programming for up to 32 terminals.
PC
VPN rooter
ADSL/FTTH
MODEM
Internet
ADSL/FTTH
MODEM
VPN rooter
Maximum 32 terminals
— 39 —
7. DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM
7-1. Starting the Program
(1) Check that the power is turned OFF.
(2) While holding down the INIT switch, turn on the power.
Init switch
Power switch
(3) Release the switch when the screen below appears.
* If the switch is released before this screen appears, either of the following modes is launched.
• Power-failure recovery reboot
• INIT boot-up
Copyright(C)2008
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
All rights reserved.
ROM VER. xxxxxx xxxx
C
CREATE
QT-6600
APL VER. xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx
Version x.xx
xxxxxx xxxx
7
4
1
0
8
5
2
9
6
3
OK
(4) Enter “99990000” and press [OK].
(5) When the program is launched, the software version information is printed out as shown below.
• BOOTER
• IOC
| IOC Ver : xxxx xxxxxx
| Boot Ver : xxxx xxxxxx
| IOC
| BOOTER
(6) After the version information is displayed and printed out, a message appears prompting for an action to take as the next step.
MAC ADRS XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
TEMP 0 VOLTAGE 0 CHARGE-MODE 359M
DISP ON/OFF OFF CF NON
Ioc Ver : xxxxxx xxxx
Boot Ver : xxxxxx xxxx
TOUCH START 221
Enter the Calibration mode
==>> Push Disp on/off key
Skip the Calibration mode
==>> Touch the panel
DALLAS
DRW 1CLOSE 2CLOSE
0000
PANEL SIZE 15"
00000221
To proceed with the calibration settings, press the ON/OFF key on the display. For detailed procedures, see “[15] LCD
CALIBRATION SETTING”. If you wish to skip the calibration settings, press anywhere on the touch panel.
Display on/off key
— 40 —
7-2. General Notes on the Diagnostic Program
• The test result is printed out through an external printer.
Baud rate :9600 bps
Connection : COM1
• A scanner must be connected to COM2.
• You may select “single test” or “repeat indefinitely” for the number of retries.To repeat the test indefinitely, enter any number except for 0 in the command specifying the number of retries.
• When you press [ESC] while the test is repeated indefinitely, the following message is displayed and printed out, then the test is terminated.
| ESC |
• Cut the receipt after the test result is printed out.
[Pass(OK)/fail(NG) Determination of Test Result by Operator]
• After the message below appears, the operator may decide pass(OK) or fail(NG) of the result by pressing 1 or 9, respectively.
| Please Hit Key OK-> 1 NG-> 9 |
[Other]
• Hibernation memory
In this program, the automatic clear of the hibernation memory is executed or stopped in the following situations:
<Execute>
• When INIT/FC is launched
• When a power-failure recovery is detected while idling (waiting for an input of a command)
<Stop>
• When the hibernation memory test is being executed
7-3. Command Input System
Follow the code below to enter a command.
X X X X X X n a g d
XXXXXX : additional action n : number of times a : action g : group d : device number
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7-4. Status Information
Shows a screen as shown below on the LCD (XGA).
(In this chapter, the area for entries and the area for test results are illustrated separately.)
MAC ADRS XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
TEMP 20 VOLTAGE XX CHARGE-MODE 360M
DISP ON/OFF ON CF INSERT
Status information is displayed continuously
(in ordinary characters). However, when performing a test, the status at completion of a test is displayed following completion of that test.
Diag Ver : XXXXXX XXXX
DALLAS
DRW 1CLOSE 2CLOSE
0000
PANEL SIZE 15"
1234
Counter display
[Function]
Displays the status of each device.
Device
DALLAS
DRW 1/DRW 2
CHARGE-MODE
TEMP/VOLTAGE
PANEL SIZE
CF
MAC ADRS
DISP ON/OFF
Status information (description of messages)
Indicates DALLAS key No. in a hexadecimal value
Indicates open/close status of the drawer.
OPEN: Drawer is open
CLOSE: Drawer is closed
Indicates the remaining amount of the battery in minutes.
nM: Remaining battery (minutes) n=0 ~ 360
TEMP/VOLTAGE Indicates the A/D value of the battery.
DISP ON/OFF: The acquisition of TEMP status is prioritized when the switch is ON.
Be sure to turn off DISP ON/OFF switch before opening other status information or starting the Test Mode.
PANEL SIZE: Indicates the panel size.
15”: Enhanced model (15-inch panel)
12”: Junior model (12-inch panel)
CF: Indicates whether a CF Card is inserted.
INSERT: CF Card is inserted
NON: CF Card is not yet inserted.
MAC ADRS: MAC address written on FLASH ROM is indicated in a hexadecimal value.
To write in FLASH ROM, use the MAC Address Writing function of this DIAG.
The default is set to ON.
ON/OFF may be switched in the software setting.
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7-5. Memory Test Overview
7-5-1.Types of memory tests
RAM
WRITE Test
READ ONLY Test
CLEAR Test
CLEAR & WRITE/READ Test
CHECK SUM Test
FLASH ROM
(for programming)
FLASH ROM
(for hibernation)
CF
7-5-2. Scope of memory tests
[FROM Test]
This program does not back up programs or data. Be sure to perform IPL after performing CLEAR and/or WRITE READ Test.
The data contained in the area used to perform CLEAR or WRITE Test is not protected.
In order to perform CLEAR or WRITE/READ Test, the program and data are copied as backup temporarily in an available area of RAM.
Do not turn OFF the power during the test. Doing so may destroy the program and the proper operation cannot be guaranteed. Should this occur, all operations, starting IPL, must be performed.
FROM 32MByte (128KBytes × 256 blocks)
0x0000000
BOOTER, Protected data area
0x0100000 Program
Scope of the test in this range
• CLEAR&WRITE/READ Test
• READ ONLY Test
• WRITE/READ Test
Scope of the test in this range
• Sum check
FILE data
0x1FFFFFF
Free area
— 43 —
[RAM Test]
RAM Test uses, as the test area, all areas except for the program and system areas. USER area is not guaranteed after performing the test.
RAM 64MByte
0x0000000
Area for BOOTER
0x0030000 Program/system area
Scope of READ ONLY Test
USER area
Scope of WRITE/READ Test
0x3FDFFEF
Timer
0x3FFFFFF
The sizes vary according to the program and system capacities.
[FROM Test for Hibernation]
FROM test for hibernation tests all areas.
Do not turn off the power during the test. If a power fails during the test, the hibernation function is launched and this FROM is used.
Therefore the test which was being performed may be unsuccessful.
If the power is turned off without any backup battery, the hibernation function does not operate
FROM 64MByte (128KByte × 512 blocks)
0x0000000
System area
0x0020000 Backup area
Scope of the test in this range
CLEAR Test
READ ONLY Test
WRITE/READ Test
0x3FFFFFF
— 44 —
No
7-6. Test Items
This program performs the following tests.
Device to be checked
1 Batch Test 1
2 Batch Test 2
3 RAM WRITE/READ Test
4 RAM READ ONLY Test
5 FLASH ROM CLEAR Test
6 FLASH ROM WRITE/READ Test
7 FLASH ROM CLEAR & WRITE/READ Test
8 FLASH ROM CHECK SUM Test
9 CF-CARD CLEAR Test
10 CF-CARD WRITE/READ Test
11 CF-CARD READ ONLY Test
12 CF-CARD CLEAR & WRITE/READ Test
13 LCD Test
14 LCD Backlight OFF Test
15 LCD Calibration Setting
16 VRAM CHECK Test
17 REAR DISPLAY Test
18 REAR DISPLAY Backlight Test
19 REAR DISPLAY Contrast Adjustment
20 REMOTE DISPLAY Test
21 External Printer Output Test
22 Ethernet Printer Output Test
23 COM(RS232C) Test
24 COM (RS232C) Batch Test
25 Printing COM (RS232C) Test Result
26 Ethernet Test:
27 Setting MAC (Media Access Control Address)
28 Date/Time Setting
29 Date/Time Display
30 Drawer Test
31 Buzzer Test
32 MCR Test
33 Sound Test
34 Microphone Test
35 Charge Mode Test
36 OBR Test
37 PS/2 Keyboard Test
Operation
1
2 n011 n111 cn212 cn012 cn312 n512 n213 n013 n113 n313 n021
121
221 n721 n322 cn122
422 bn023 x1x2x3nm3d x100nm37 xn04d
40
47 bm0a51 x0951 hhmmss0070 yymmdd0170
070 xn091 n092
96 axn097
98
99
95 r1n094
Note
RAM, FROM (for programming),
FROM (for hibernation),
Date/Time, Buzzer, Drawer,
Receipt
LCD,LCD backlight, REAR
DISPLAY, REAR DISPLAY backlight
Page
33
34
60
64
64
65
65
66
60
61
62
63
48
49
51
45
46
47
53
54
55
56
58
41
42
42
43
44
38
39
39
40
40
35
35
36
37
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7-7. Test Procedures
[ 1 ] Batch Test 1
[Function]
Performs the following tests in sequence.
(1) RAM Test:
RAM WRITE/READ Test
(2) FROM (for program) Test
Check Sum test for the program code area.
(3) FROM (for hibernation) Test
Displays/prints out the sum of the FLASH headers for hibernation.
Calculates the sum of each byte and displays/prints out the lowest 8 bits.
(4) Date/Time Setting:
Sets the preset test data.
Test data: 01 year/ 12 month/ 31 day/ 23 hours/ 59 minutes /30 Seconds
(5) Buzzer Test:
Sounds single one-shot buzzer. There is no display/print-out for this test.
Select the test result "1" (OK) or "9" (NG) by touching the panel.
(6) Drawer Test:
Opens all drawers.
(7) Receipt Test:
Issues a receipt.
[Operation]
Operation : 1 ST
[LCD]
BATCH
RAM WR
FLASH CHK SUM
FLASH hib SUM
DATE
TIME
Please Hit Key
FLASH CHK SUM
FLASH hib SUM
DATE
TIME
Please Hit Key
DRW ALL
END
1
OK
OK
XX
01/12/31
23:59-30
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
XX
01/12/31
23:59-30
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
1
[PRINT]
BATCH
RAM WR
FLASH CHK SUM
FLASH hib SUM
DATE
TIME
DRW
END
1
OK
OK
XX
01/12/31
23:59-30
OK
1
— 46 —
[ 2 ] Batch Test 2
[Function]
Performs the following tests in sequence.
(1) LCD Test: Performs the LCD Display Test.
To change the screen, touch any part of the panel.
Black White Red Green Blue
Check (black and white)
Reverse check
Select the test result "1" (OK) or "9" (NG) by touching the panel.
(2) LCD Backlight Test: Performs the OFF test of the LCD Backlight.
To change the screen, touch any part of the panel.
Back light
OFF
Select the test result "1" (OK) or "9" (NG) by touching the panel.
(3) REAR DISPLAY Test: Performs the REAR DISPLAY Test.
To change the screen, touch any part of the panel.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn
Select the test result "1" (OK) or "9" (NG) by touching the panel.
(4) REAR DISPLAY Backlight Test: Performs the OFF test of the Rear LCD Backlight.
Emerald green Back light OFF White Green
To change the screen, touch any part of the panel.
Select the test result "1" (OK) or "9" (NG) by touching the panel.
[Operation]
Operation : 2 ST
[LCD]
BATCH
Please Hit Key
LCD
Please Hit Key
LCD BACKLIGHT
Please Hit Key
REAR DISP
Please Hit Key
REAR BACK LIGHT
END
2
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
2
[PRINT]
BATCH
LCD
LCD BACKLIGHT
REAR DISP
REAR BACKLIGHT
END
2
OK
OK
OK
OK
2
— 47 —
[ 3 ] RAM WRITE/READ Test
[Function]
Tests whether writing in/reading RAM is correctly performed.
Test data is written on the RAM, and tests are performed to check if the data has been written properly.
The areas where performing this test affects the operation are excluded from the test.
[Operation]
Operation : n 0 1 1 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
RAM
RAM WR
END
11
OK
11
[PRINT]
RAM
RAM WR
END
11
OK
11
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
[ 4 ] RAM READ ONLY Test
[Function]
Tests whether reading on RAM is correctly performed.
Be sure to perform “[3] RAM WRITE/READ Test” before this test.
[Operation]
Operation : n 1 1 1 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
RAM
RAM RD
END
111
OK
111
[PRINT]
RAM
RAM RD
END
111
OK
111
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
— 48 —
[ 5 ] FLASH ROM CLEAR Test
[Function]
Tests whether FLASH ROM Clear erases the memory correctly.
After this test, be sure to perform “[6] FLASH ROM WRITE/READ Test” before conducting other tests. If other tests are performed without having conducted FLASH ROM WRITE/READ Test, the program may be damaged and may not operate properly. Should this occur, perform all operations starting from IPL.
[Operation]
Operation : c n 2 1 2 ST c: Specifying FLASH ROM
0
1
FLASH ROM (for programming)
FLASH ROM (for hibernation) n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[PRINT] [LCD]
FLASH ROM (for programming)
FLASH
FLASH CLR
END
0n212
OK
0n212
FLASH
FLASH CLR
END
0n212
OK
0n212
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
FLASH ROM (for hibernation)
FLASH hib
FLASH hib CLR
END
1n212
OK
1n212
FLASH hib
FLASH hib CLR
END
1n212
OK
1n212
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
— 49 —
[ 6 ] FLASH ROM WRITE/READ Test
[Function]
Tests whether writing/reading to FLASH ROM is correctly performed.
This test targets all areas except for the data protection areas.
Be sure to perform “[5] FLASH ROM CLEAR Test” before this test. If other tests are performed without having conducted FLASH ROM CLEAR test, this program may be damaged and may not operate properly. Should this occur, perform all operations starting from IPL.
[Operation]
Operation : c n 0 1 2 ST c: Specifying FLASH ROM
0
1
FLASH ROM (for programming)
FLASH ROM (for hibernation) n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[PRINT] [LCD]
FLASH ROM (for programming)
FLASH
FLASH WR
END
0n012
OK
0n012
FLASH
FLASH WR
END
0n012
OK
0n012
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
FLASH ROM (for hibernation)
FLASH hib
FLASH hib WR
END
1n012
OK
1n012
FLASH hib
FLASH hib WR
END
1n012
OK
1n012
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
— 50 —
[ 7 ] FLASH ROM CLEAR & WRITE/READ Test
[Function]
Clears FLASH ROM memory and tests whether writing/reading is correctly performed.
[Operation]
Operation : c n 3 1 2 ST c: Specifying FLASH ROM
0
1
FLASH ROM (for programming)
FLASH ROM (for hibernation) n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[PRINT] [LCD]
FLASH ROM (for programming)
FLASH
FLASH CLR&WR
END
0n312
OK
0n312
FLASH
FLASH CLR&WR
END
0n312
OK
0n312
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
FLASH ROM (for hibernation)
FLASH hib 1n312
FLASH hib CLR&WR OK
END 1n312
FLASH hib 1n312
FLASH hib CLR&WR OK
END 1n312
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
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[ 8 ] FLASH ROM CHECK SUM Test
[Function]
Performs CHECK SUM of FLASH ROM.
This test is exclusively for FLASH ROM for programming.
[Operation]
Operation : n 5 1 2 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
FLASH
FLASH CHK SUM
END n512
OK n512
[PRINT]
FLASH
FLASH CHK SUM
END n512
OK n512
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
[ 9 ] CF-CARD CLEAR Test
[Function]
Tests whether CF card is clears properly.
The data contained and the operation of the CF card used for this test cannot be guaranteed.
[Operation]
Operation : n 2 1 3 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
CF-CARD
CF CLR
END n213
OK n213
[PRINT]
CF-CARD
CF CLR
END n213
OK n213
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
— 52 —
[ 10 ] CF-CARD WRITE/READ Test
[Function]
Tests whether writing in /reading CF Card is correctly performed.
Be sure to perform “[9] CF-CARD CLEAR Test” before this test.
After a CF Card is used for this test, the data contained in it and its operation cannot be guaranteed.
[Operation]
Operation : n 0 1 3 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
CF-CARD
CF WR
END n013
OK n013
[PRINT]
CF-CARD
CF WR
END n013
OK n013
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
[ 11 ] CF-CARD READ ONLY Test
[Function]
Tests whether reading on CF Card is correctly performed.
Be sure to perform “[10] CF-CARD WRITE/READ Test” before this test.
After a CF Card is used for this test, the data contained in it and its operation cannot be guaranteed.
[Operation]
Operation : n 1 1 3 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
CF-CARD
CF RD
END
113
OK
113
[PRINT]
CF-CARD
CF RD
END
113
OK
113
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
— 53 —
[ 12 ] CF-CARD CLEAR&WRITE/READ Test
[Function]
Clears CF Card memory and tests whether writing/reading is correctly performed.
After a CF Card is used for this test, the data contained in it and its operation cannot be guaranteed.
[Operation]
Operation : n 3 1 3 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
CF-CARD
CF CLR&WR
END n313
OK n313
[PRINT]
CF-CARD
CF CLR&WR
END n313
OK n313
* If the test ends with errors, the line number and the address are printed instead of OK message.
— 54 —
[ 13 ] LCD Test
[Function]
Tests whether LCD operates correctly.
When performing a single test:
To change the screen, touch any part of the panel.
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result.
When performing test infinitely:
The screens change automatically.
Press ESC to end the test.
Black White Red Green Blue
Check (black and white)
[Operation]
Operation : n 0 2 1 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
LCD
Please Hit Key
LCD
END n021
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK n021
[PRINT]
LCD
LCD
END n021
OK n021
Reverse check
[ 14 ] LCD Backlight OFF Test
[Function]
Tests whether LCD Backlight turns OFF properly.
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result.
The backlight is set to OFF after the test. Touch any part of the Touch Panel and determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result.
(1) LCD Backlight turns OFF
(2) Touch any part of the panel
(3) LCD Backlight turns ON
(4) The operator determines pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the test result
[Operation]
Operation : 1 2 1 ST
[LCD]
LCD BACK LIGHT
Please Hit Key
LCD BACK LIGHT
END
121
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
121
[PRINT]
LCD BACK LIGHT
LCD BACK LIGHT
END
121
OK
121
— 55 —
[ 15 ] LCD Calibration Setting
[Function]
Configures the calibration settings of the LCD (Touch Panel).
When touching the cross marks on the LCD, 10 coordinates shown below are indicated in sequence.
(X,Y) =
(25,19)
(487,19)
(999,19)
(25,365)
(487,19)
(999,365)
(25,749)
(487,749)
(999,749)
➉
(487,365)
[Operation]
Operation : 2 2 1 ST
<To skip the calibration setting]>
The screen below appears after entering a command and before the cross marks appear on the screen.
You may skip the calibration mode by following the instruction on the screen.
Enter the Caribration mode
==>> Push Disp on/off key
Skip the Caribration mode
==>> Touch the panel
Enter the Calibration mode: Press DISP ON/
OFF switch
Skip: Touch any part of the panel
Display on/off key
<To enter the Calibration Mode>
Once the Calibration Mode is launched, cross marks appear on the LCD one by one.
When you touch the cross marks appear in sequence, the data of 9 coordinates on the LCD panel and Touch Panel are obtained and any discrepancies are calculated. After the position of the 10th coordinate is calculated and displayed, the offset value is to be confirmed. If the position of the
10th coordinate you touched differ that of the displayed coordinate only within a margin of errors, it is determined as OK. If not, it is determined as NG. The offset values are written on EEPROM of the panel controller when the operator touches the 9th coordinate.
<Calibration Test Results>
If the position data of the 10th coordinate falls within the values shown below after the calibration offset, the precision is determined to be acceptable and OK is displayed and printed out before ending the test. If the values exceed the range below, the result fails and the test ends.
• X10: within 487±12
• Y10: within 365±12
— 56 —
[LCD]
TOUCH START 221
Enter the Caribration mode
==>> Push Disp on/off key
Skip the Caribration mode
==>> Touch the panel
(X1,Y1) : (XXX,XXX)
(X2,Y2) : (XXX,XXX)
:
(X9,Y9) : (XXX,XXX)
(X10,Y10) : (XXX,XXX)
TOUCH
END
OK
221
[PRINT]
TOUCH START
(X1,Y1) : (XXX,XXX)
(X2,Y2) : (XXX,XXX)
:
(X9,Y9) : (XXX,XXX)
(X10,Y10) : (XXX,XXX)
TOUCH
END
221
OK
221
LCD display only
Displays data 1 for calibration
Displays data 2 for calibration
:
Displays data 9 for calibration (Performs offset)
Displays the position of the 10th coordinate (performs calibration) (Checks offset errors)
Result of the offset value check
— 57 —
[ 16 ] VRAM CHECK Test
[Function]
Checks VRAM of the LCD.
All areas except for the GDC system area are subjected to this test.
VRAM is not backed up by the battery. A power failure during the test results in an error.
This test uses the same test data as RAM Test to write on VRAM.
[Operation Overview]
(1) Write the test data from the beginning to the end of VRAM Test area.
(2) Verifies the written data from the beginning to the end of VRAM Test area.
(3) Displays and prints out the test result.
* If an error occurs, the test is immediately terminated and the result is displayed and printed out.
If the test is set to repeat indefinitely, the operation returns to Step (1) and continues the test.
* When the test is set to repeat indefinitely, Steps (1) through (3) repeat as a set until [ESC] is pressed.
[Test area]
This test targets the free areas of VRAM (TestArea).
00000000h
VRAM
16MB
Display Area
(3Mbyte)
TestArea
00300000h
00FFFFFFh
01FC0000h
01FFFFFFh
LIME
Register Area * LIME : Internal Memory Area
00FFFFFFh
[Operation]
Operation : n 7 2 1 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
LCD VRAM
LCD VRAM
LCD VRAM
END
721
OK
NG address
721
[PRINT]
LCD VRAM
LCD VRAM
LCD VRAM
END
* If an NG occurs, the address of the error is displayed /printed out.
* The counter is displayed on the LCD during the test.
721
OK
NG address
721
— 58 —
[ 17 ] REAR DISPLAY Test
[Function]
Tests whether REAR DISPLAY operates correctly.
The backlight turns emerald green (white and green) during the test and turns off when the test ends.
When performing a single test:
To change the screen, touch any part of the panel.
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result.
When performing test infinitely:
The screens change automatically.
Press ESC to end the test.
Command input
Pattern 1
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn
Pattern 2
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZabcdefghijklmn
END
Pattern 4 Pattern 3
[Operation]
Operation : n 3 2 2 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
REAR DISP
Please Hit Key
REAR DISP
END n322
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK n322
[PRINT]
REAR DISP
REAR DISP
END n322
OK n322
— 59 —
[ 18 ] REAR DISPLAY Backlight Test
[Function]
Tests whether REAR DISPLAY backlight operates correctly.
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine Pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result. (When performing a single test)
The specified backlight turns on while performing the test and turns off when the test ends.
[Operation]
Operation : c n 1 2 2 ST c: Specifying the backlight color
2
3
0
1
4
Batch test (batch-test the specified colors 1 through 4)
OFF (green OFF/white OFF)
White (green OFF/white ON)
Green (green ON/white OFF)
Emerald green (green ON/ white OFF) n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[Batch Test]
Touching any part of the panel changes the color in the following sequence.
Back light OFF
White
Green
Emerald green
[LCD]
REAR DISP
Please Hit Key
REAR BACK LIGHT
END
122
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
122
[PRINT]
REAR DISP
REAR BACK LIGHT
END
122
OK
122
— 60 —
[ 19 ] REAR DISPLAY Contrast Adjustment
[Function]
Adjusts the contrast of REAR DISPLAY and writes the adjustment values on FLASH.
FLASH may be written up to 16 times. Writing more than 16 times results in an error. When such an error occurs, you may follow the procedure “Clearing the contrast area” to re-initialize FLASH.
The contrast setting at the restart is the value written in the previous adjustment (“128” when no value has been written). You may write the adjustment values by entering [ST] after an adjustment. The contrast may be set at 256 increments within the range of 0 – 255.
[Operation]
Operation : 4 2 2 ST
When you launch the mode by using the above command, use the following keys to operate.
• Numeric key [1]: DARK key Current contract +1
• Numeric key [9]: LIGHT key Current contract -1
• ST:
• ESC:
Finalize the entry (writes on FLASH and complete the sequence)
Cancel adjustment (ends the mode)
[REAR DISPLAY]
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
QRSTUVWXYZabcdef
[LCD]
REAR DISP
CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
END
422
XXX
Set value
NG
OVER
ESC
ERASE
422
LED display only. XXX indicates the contrast value.
An error is printed
The maximum times of writing is exceeded
When leaving the sequence without setting the contrast
When the contrast area is cleared
[PRINT]
REAR DISP
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
REAR CONTRAST
END
422
Set value
NG
OVER
ESC
ERASE
422
[Clearing the Contrast Area]
FLASH may be written up to 16 times. If you wish to write more than 16 times, execute the following command to clear the area and initialize FLASH.
1 0 4 2 2 ST
— 61 —
[ 20 ] REMOTE DISPLAY Test:
[Function]
Tests whether the data is correctly displayed on REMOTE DISPLAY.
Be sure to connect REMOTE DISPLAY to COM3. When changing the baud rate, be sure to also change the settings on REMOTE DISPLAY. The backlight turns on in pastel green (green + white) when performing the test and turns off when the test ends.
When performing a single test:
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result.
After the operator determines pass(OK)/fail(NG), the display and the backlight turn off.
When repeating the test infinitely:
Repeats transmitting the same test text at a set interval.
Press [ESC] to terminate the test, clear the display, and turn off the backlight.
[Operation]
Operation : b n 0 2 3 ST b:Specifying the baud rate
0
1
19.2 Kbps
9600 bps n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
REMOTE DISP
Please Hit Key
REMOTE DISP
END bn023
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK bn023
[PRINT]
REMOTE DISP
REMOTE DISP
END bn023
OK bn023
[REMOTE DISPLAY]
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
QRSTUVWXYZabcdef
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
— 62 —
[ 21 ] External Printer Output Test
[Function]
Connects a printer with a RS232C interface and tests whether the printer operates and prints properly. The external printer must be connected to COM.
[Operation]
Operation : x1 x2 x3 n m 3 d ST x1: Printout format
0
1
Pattern A
Pattern B x2: Specify COM port
1
2
COM1
COM2
5
6
3
4
COM3
COM4
COM5
COM6 x3: Specify the baud rate
1
2
3
4800 bps
9600 bps
19.2 kbps
< Printer baud rate table >
When changing the baud rate, be sure to also change the baud rate of the printer.
19.2 kbps 9600 bps 4800 bps
SLIP SP1300
RJ UP360/UP400
n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate) m: Operation pattern
1
2
Print one line
Feed 5 lines + full cut
3
4
5
Print 10 lines + feed 5 lines + full cut
Feed 5 lines + partial cut
Print 10 lines + Insert 5 lines + partial cut
— 63 —
d: Specifying a printer
1 External printer RJ
2 External printer SLIP
[LCD]
RJ is connected
PRT
END xxxn03d xxxn03d
Error display (when a printer is disconnected)
NON PRINTER ERR
[PRINT]
There are two formats to print out to the external printer.
RJ is set at 40 lines and SLIP at 35 lines.
Pattern A Pattern B
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB *8,888,88
— 64 —
[ 22 ] Ethernet Printer Output Test
[Function]
Tests whether the Ethernet printer operates and prints out properly.
The illustration below shows how QT-6600 and the printer are connected.
HUB
PRINTER
UP-400
QT-6600
< Printer settings >
The printer settings are fixed. Please configure the printer to be used before the test.
IP address: 192.168.0.100
Subnet mask:
Default gateway:
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.200
TCP port number:
Baud rate:
9100
AutoNegotiation
QT-6600 operates with IP address 192.168.0.1 at the fixed baud rate of 100M.
* Ethernet does not operate without setting a MAC address. Be sure to set a unique MAC address before use.
* If Ethernet has already been tested, run all operations starting from INIT boot-up.
[Operation]
Operation : x1 0 0 n m 3 7 ST x1: Printout format
0
1
Pattern A
Pattern B n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate) m: Operation pattern
1
2
Print one line
Feed 5 lines + full cut
3
4
5
Print 10 lines + feed 5 lines + full cut
Feed 5 lines + partial cut
Print 10 lines + Insert 5 lines + partial cut
— 65 —
[LCD]
PRT
EtherPrt
EtherPrt
END xxxn03d
OK
NG xxxn03d
When it is NG (communication error, etc.)
[PRINT]
There are two formats to print out to the external printer.
Pattern A Pattern B
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB *8,888,88
— 66 —
[ 23 ] COM (RS232C) Test
[Function]
Performs a loop back test on RS232C port.
This test does not generate a printout of the result.
To generate a printout, see “[25] Printing COM(RS232C) Test Result.”
Please refer to the illustration in "[24] COM(RS232C) Batch Test” for wiring.
[Operation]
Operation : x n 0 4 d ST x: Specify the baud rate
4
5
6
2
3
0
1
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
19200 bps
38400 bps
57600 bps
115200 bps n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate) d: Specify COM port
0 Batch
3
4
1
2
5
6
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
COM5
COM6
[LCD]
COM1
RTSx=1 → CTSx=1
DTRx=1 → DSRx=1
DTRx=1 → CDx=1
DTRx=1 → CIx=1
RTSx=0 → CTSx=0
DTRx=0 → DSRx=0
DTRx=0 → CDx=0
DTRx=0 → CIx=0
TxD → RxD
END x: COM number
OK
OK
OK
OK xn04d
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK xn04d
Displays only COM1
Displays only COM1
Displays only COM1
Displays only COM1
— 67 —
[ 24 ] COM (RS232C) Batch Test
[Function]
Performs a loop back batch test on RS232C port.
When performing this test, attach the loop back connecters to all COM ports.
Please see below for how to wire.
[Operation]
Operation : 4 0 ST
Baud rate: COM1: 115 kbps, COM2-6: 19.2 kbps
Number of test: once (fixed)
[LCD]
COM BATCH
.
.
.
END
40
40
Refer to the previous paragraph "COM Test."
COM1
T x D
R x D
C T S
R T S
D T R
DSR
C D
C I
∗
∗
Figure : RS232C port connection
COM2~COM6
T x D
R x D
C T S
R T S
D T R
DSR
∗
∗
∗
: output “1” � “0” from the output terminal and checks the input terminal.
— 68 —
[ 25 ] Printing COM (RS232C) Test Result
[Function]
Prints out COM (RS232C) test results.
The printer must be connected to COM1 port at 9600 bps.
[Operation]
Operation : 4 7 ST
[PRINT]
COM1
RTSx=1 → CTSx=1
DTRx=1 → DSRx=1
DTRx=1 → CDx=1
DTRx=1 → CIx=1
RTSx=0 → CTSx=0
DTRx=0 → DSRx=0
DTRx=0 → CDx=0
DTRx=0 → CIx=0
TxD → RxD
END x: COM number
47
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
47
When no test has been performed after IPL or INIT
COM* NO TEST
Prints only COM1
Prints only COM1
Prints only COM1
Prints only COM1
* In case of "NO TEST", the printout shows TxD RxD as failed (NG) and the rest as successful (OK).
— 69 —
[ 26 ] Ethernet Test
[Function]
Tests the Ethernet counter communication.
QT-6600 in the reception mode becomes on standby and, then, QT-6600 in the transmitting mode sends data.
Once the communication opens properly, the number of successful/failed communication to LCD is displayed on the counter, which will be printed out when the test ends.
* Ethernet does not operate without setting a MAC address. Be sure to set a unique MAC address before use.
* When testing the Ethernet counter communication without a HUB, the AutoNagotiation function is disabled. Set the baud rate at 100base to run a test.
* If an Ethernet printer test has been performed beforehand, run all operations stating from INIT boot-up.
< Transmitting/receiving data >
CNT(2BYTE) DATA 00h~FFh,00h~FFh,00h~FFh,...(1444BYTE)
Lowest 8 bits of the test counter
Highest 8 bits of the test counter
Test counter: counts up from 1 through INT Max. and returns to 1.
The test data length (CNT + DATA) is 1446 bytes in total, excluding the Ethernet header, the IP header, the TP header, etc.
<TCP Mode>
A counter communication test by TCP protocol with an error control.
When the receiving end (command below a=2) receives the data properly, the data is checked and returned (FBh – 01h, 00h, FFh-00h) to the transmitting end, which checks the data returned
(repeats the operations).
[Operation]
When an ID is set, perform the test with that ID. When you change the ID, run all operations starting from INIT boot-up. The same applies to the baud rate.
Operation : b m 0 a 5 1 ST b: Baud rate
0 Any number except for 1 (or not specified) → AutoNegotiation
1 100BASE m: ID
<ID>
1 through 9 are valid numbers for the ID. If an invalid value is assigned, number 1 is automatically set and IDs are converted as shown in the example below.
The upper values of the IP address are fixed at 192.168.0 and the lowest number corresponds to the ID.
e.g. ID=1 → IP address = 192.168.0.1, ID=9 →IP address = 192.168.0.9
Note that the address is 192.168.0.10 in the receiving mode regardless of the ID. In the transmitting mode, the data is sent to a fixed address of 192.168.0.10.
— 70 —
a: Transmitting/receiving mode
0 TCP transmitting mode
1
5
TCP receiving mode
Ping transmission
Transmitting and receiving continue unless an error occurs.
Press ESC to terminate the test. (To terminate the test, operate at the transmitting end.)
<Ping transmission>
Ping is sent to 192.168.0.10. When a ping is transmitted, the counter adds a value. After terminating it with ESC key, the number of successful/failed communication is displayed.
[LCD]
ETHERNET
TCP MODE
OK xxxx NG xxxx
END bm0a51 bm0a51
[PRINT]
ETHERNET
TCP MODE
OK xxxx NG xxxx
END bm0a51 bm0a51
Prints the number of successful and failed communicationupon the end of the test
— 71 —
[ 27 ] Setting MAC (Media Access Control Address
[Function]
Configures MAC address
[Operation]
When an ID is set, perform the test with that ID. When you change the ID, run all operations starting from INIT boot-up.
Operation : x 0 9 5 1 ST x: Specifying how to write the address
0
1
Writes a continual address based on MAC address on CF Card.
<e.g.>
When ASCII data “080074FF0300” is on MACADR.TXT file in a CF Card,
080074FF0301, the value to which 1 is added to the aforementioned address, is to be written on MAC address area. Then the same value is written in the CF Card.
Writes MAC address manually.
In the manual mode, MAC address will be on standby.
An address may be entered by 8 bits. Enter 3 decimal values + press [ST] to confirm
8 bits.
By repeating this step 6 times (48 bits), a 48-bit address is entered and, upon pressing [ST] for the 6th time, written. Each time an 8-bit value is entered, the address entered is displayed in hexadecimal value.
Performing CLEAR resets the address. Or pressing ESC terminates the step without writing an address.
<e.g.>
To write a MAC address 080074FF0300
After entering the manual writing mode, entering a numeric value 008 + [ST] → 000 + [ST]
→ 116 + [ST] → 255 + [ST] → 003 + [ST] → 000 + [ST] writes the address.
[LCD]
When configuring using a CF Card
MAC ADDRESS
Write EEPROM :
END x0951
****** x0951
Written MAC address (in hexadecimal)
When configuring manually
MAC ADDRESS
1 : 008
2 : 000
3 : 116
4 : 255
5 : 003
6 : 000
Write EEPROM :
END x0951
****** x0951
In the above example
Written MAC address (in hexadecimal)
— 72 —
[PRINT]
When configuring using a CF Card
MAC ADDRESS
Write EEPROM :
END x0951
****** x0951
When configuring manually
MAC ADDRESS
1 : 008
2 : 000
3 : 116
4 : 255
5 : 003
6 : 000
Write EEPROM :
END x0951
****** x0951
— 73 —
[ 28 ] Date/Time Setting [ 29 ] Date/Time Display
[Function]
Configures or displays the date and time.
If [ST] is pressed without an entry while Date/Time Setting, the Date/Time is displayed.
[Operation]
Date/Time Setting
Operation : h h m m s s 0 0 7 0 ST hh: Hour, mm: minute, ss: second
Operation : y y m m d d 0 1 7 0 ST yy: Year, mm: month, dd: day
Date/Time Display
Operation : 0 7 0 ST
Press ESC to terminate the mode.
[LCD]
When setting the date/time
DATE/TIME
DATE/TIME
END
YYMMDD****
YY/MM/DD
YYMMDD****
When displaying the date/time
DATE/TIME
DATE/TIME
END
70
YY/MM/DDHH:MM-SS
70
****: Command
[PRINT]
When setting the date/time
DATE/TIME
DATE/TIME
END
YYMMDD****
YY/MM/DD
YYMMDD****
Each data will be printed only when setting the date and time.
When displaying the date/time
DATE/TIME
DATE/TIME
END
70
YY/MM/DDHH:MM-SS
70
This line is not printed out
— 74 —
[ 30 ] Drawer Test
[Function]
Tests whether drawers operate properly.
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result.
[Operation]
Operation : x n 0 9 1 ST x: Drawer No.
0
1
2
Opens all drawers.
Opens Drawer 1
Opens Drawer 2 n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
When all drawers are open
DRW
DRW ALL
END
0n091
OK
0n091
When Drawer No. is specified
DRW
DRW n
END xn091
OK xn091 n: Drawer number
[PRINT]
When all drawers are open
DRW
DRW ALL
END
0n091
OK
0n091
When Drawer No. is specified
DRW
DRW n
END xn091
OK xn091
— 75 —
[ 31 ] Buzzer Test
[Function]
Tests whether the buzzer operates properly.
When performing a single test, one-shot buzzer sounds once.
When repeating a test infinitely, the buzzer sounds intermittently for 500 msec.
Press ESC key to terminate the buzzer.
[Operation]
Operation : n 0 9 2 ST n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
BUZZ
END n092 n092
[PRINT]
BUZZ
END n092 n092
— 76 —
[ 32 ] MCR Test
[Function]
Tests whether the card reader (MCR) operates properly.
The data read out is compared against the preset data to determine pass(OK)/fail(NG).
Track 1:
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456
Track 2:
1234567890123456789012345678901234567
[Operation]
Operation : 9 6 ST
[LCD]
MCR
MCR1
MCR2
MCR1
**************************************
MCR2
MCR1
MCR2
********************
END
96
OK
OK
******************
OK
OK
******************
96
[PRINT]
MCR
MCR1
MCR2
MCR1
**************************************
MCR2
MCR1
MCR2
********************
END
96
OK
OK
******************
OK
OK
******************
96
When it is operating properly
When MCR1 data does not match the test data
When MCR2 data does not match the test data
— 77 —
[ 33 ] Sound Test
[Function]
Tests whether sound is replayed properly through the internal or external speaker.
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result. (when performing a single test)
[Operation]
Operation : a x n 0 9 7 ST a: Volume
0 Max. volume
The volume may be set at 7 increments (including 0)
1 ~ 7 When 8 or 9 is entered, the volume is set at level 7
The larger the value, the lower the volume.
x: Selecting sound data
0 Replay the data recorded in Command 98
1 ~ 9 Replay specific sound data n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
SOUND
SOUND
SOUND axn097
OK axn097
[PRINT]
SOUND
SOUND
SOUND axn097
OK axn097
[ 34 ] Microphone Test
[Function]
Tests whether sound is replayed properly through the internal or external microphone.
Sound is recorded for 3 seconds and, then, replayed at the maximum volume.
In order to complete the test, the operator must determine pass(OK)/fail(NG) of the result.
[Operation]
Operation : 9 8 ST
[LCD]
MIKE
Please Hit Key
MIKE
END
98
OK−>1 NG−>9
OK
98
[PRINT]
MIKE
MIKE
END
98
OK
98
— 78 —
[ 35 ] Charge Mode Test
[Function]
Turns OFF the Charge Mode
[Operation]
Operation : 9 9 ST
[LCD]
CAHRGE OFF
END
99
99
[PRINT]
CAHRGE OFF
END
99
99
[ 36 ] OBR Test:
[Function]
Tests whether the scanner connected operates correctly.
The data read out is compared against the preset data to determine pass(OK)/fail(NG).
Be sure to connect OBR to COM2.
< Preset bar code >
[Operation]
Operation : 9 5 ST
[LCD]
OBR
OBR
OBR ERR
END
[PRINT]
OBR
OBR
OBR ERR
END
95
OK xxxxxxxxx
95
95
OK xxxxxxxxx
95
Display/printout when it is properly operating
Display/printout when there is an error
— 79 —
[ 37 ] PS/2 Keyboard Test
[Function]
Tests whether the interface operates correctly.
An echo command is transmitted to PS/2 interface keyboard to see if there is a correct echo response.
It must be a command-response communication, and one transmission is performed per test.
If there is an error in data reception or a transmission time-out, the test is repeated the specified number of times. The results are displayed at each retry and, then, printed out when the test ends.
When retry is set to repeat indefinitely, the test is repeated indefinitely.
Executing the test turns on the power to PS/2 and ending the test turns the power OFF.
[Operation]
Operation : r 1 n 0 9 4 ST r: Number of retries
2
3
0
1
3 times
5 times
7 times
10 times n: Number of times
0 or no value To perform a single test
A value other than 0 (1 ~ 9) Tests repeat infinitely (press ESC to terminate)
[LCD]
PS/2 KB
OK **** NG ****
END r1n094 r1n094
[PRINT]
PS/2 KB
OK **** NG ****
END r1n094 r1n094
The number of successful/failed communication is printed out as a result when the test ends.
[Power Recovery Error]
An error occurs during the power recovery (because the system deletes the power recovery process during this time).
— 80 —
8. CIRCUIT EXPLANATION
8-1. HARDWARE DIAGRAM
Power switch cover i-Button key i/f
Speaker
CPU
Flash
Memory
RAM
32MB 64MB
NOR
FROM
64MB
Microphone
Drawer
Drawer
AC Adptor
MODEM or
PC
Scanner
(HHS-15)
HUB
Other terminals
PC or LAN printer
Slip printer
SP-1300
Remote printer
UP-400
Power supply
Note: Shadowed device and dot line indicate option devices.
display
QT-6060D
Remote printer
UP-400
Remote printer
UP-400
Remote printer
UP-360
— 81 —
8-2. BLOCK DIAGRAM
AC100V ~240V
Rear LCD 160x32Full dots
9pin A2001
Graphic control
SDRAM 64Mb SDRAM 64Mb
5pin A1501
FROM 256Mb
20pin A1255
DDR 256Mb DDR 256Mb
5pin A2001
FFC 30pin 1mm pitch
INIT SW
A1251 8pin
A1501 2pin
CF card socket
A2001 2pin
Disp SW
Power LED
— 82 —
8-3. LSI BLOCK DIAGRAM
PORT
INVERTOR
UNIT
LCD BACKLIGHT
LCD BACKLIGHT
EXTERNAL RTC
REAR LCD
DISPLAY
160x32dot
LCD BACKLIGHT
(GREEN&WHITE)
POWER LED
CLOCK SYNCHRONOUS
SERIAL
PORT x2
PORT
CPU
Renesas Technology Corp.
SH7763
INTERNAL: 266MHz
BUS: 66MHz
LCD CONTROLLER
(GC)
FUJITSU LIME
(MB86276)
RGB 24bit
Digital
SDRAM I/F
32bit 100MHz
LVDS
LCD
XGA
1024×768
SDRAM
16MB
NOR FLASH ROM
32MB x2
DDR SDRAM BACKUP
COM1
ASYNCHRONOUS
SERIAL
INTERNAL RTC
(NOT BACKUP)
PANEL TYPE (ENH/Jr.Judgment)
INT PWD
IOC CTS
EtherNet
LIME
GA
OUND
Power supply Control (Backup)
PORT
POWER SUPPLY/
PWD CIRCUIT
PWD HALT
RESET
UART
INT×2
OUTPUT×1
TxD/RxD
RESET
FLMD0
TouchPanel
TouchPanel
Controller
EEPROM
UART
TxD/RxD
IOC
NEC Electronics Corp.
V850 KF2
20MHz
KEY BOARD
PS/2
SH BUS 32/16bit
(32bit/66MHz: LIME,
FROM (Backup only)
DDR DRAM I/F
32bit
133MHz
SQUARE WAVE OUTPUT (BEEP)
KI × 2
INT×1/DK OUTPUT×1
BUFFER
BUFFER
CF-CARD
DDR SDRAM
64MB
SWITCH
× 2
Dallas KEY
× 1
NOR FLASH ROM
32MB
PROGRAM
GA
RS232C
COM2 to 6
EtherNet IC
LAN9115
SOUND IC
AMPLIFIER
DISP ON/OFF SWITCH
INIT SWITCH
MIC (INTERNAL)
MIC (EXTERNAL)
SPEAKER (INTERNAL)
SPEAKER (EXTERNAL)
INT×2/INPUT×4 MCR
NTT+ABA
IATA+ABA
CHARGING ON/OFF
OUTPUT×1
BACKUP POWER
SUPPLY
CONTROL UNIT
TEMP/VOLTAGE
A/D×2
OUTPUT×2/INPUT×2
DRAWER
× 2
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9. ERROR CODE LIST
9-1. Error message
This section describes what to do when you have problems with operation.
When an error occurs
Errors are indicated by an error codes. When this happens, you can usually find out what the problem is as illustrated below.
Press C and check the appropriate section of this manual for the operation you want to perform.
Prompt message
Operator mistake.
E001 Wrong mode.
E003 Wrong operator.
Operation error
Meaning
Check tracking (Open mode error)
Error clerk/Error clerk in check tracking
E005 Insufficient memory.
E011 Close the drawer.
E012 Journal paper end.
E014 Receipt paper end.
Memory allocation over
Drawer compulsory
Journal paper end
Receipt paper end
E015 Check R/J printer.
E016 Change back to REG
Internal R/J printer error
Prohibit plural operation in REF/REG– mode.
mode
E017 Enter Check/TBL number. Check number compulsory
E018 Enter Table number.
Table number compulsory
E019 Enter Number of covers. Cover compulsory
E020 Enter Seat number.
E021 No dept link.
E023 Stock running short.
Seat number compulsory
Scanning PLU item w/o department link is registered.
Alarm when any item drops below its
E024 No stock is available.
E025 Scale Read Error
E028 Not found PLU or C/D is mismatch.
E029 No registration is possible while you are in the tender operation.
E031 Press ST key before
Finalization.
programmed minimum stock quantity during registration.
Error when actual stock value for a registration items is a negative value.
Scale read error
Scanning PLU is not found or OBR code is mismatched.
Attempted registration whilst partial tender operation is being done.
ST compulsory
E033 Enter tendered amount.
Amount tender compulsory
E035 Change amount exceeds Change amount exceeds the limit.
the limit.
E036 Remove money from the drawer.
E037 Digit or Amount Limitation
Contents of the drawer exceed the programmed limit — Sentinel function.
H.D.L., H.A.L., L.D.L. error
Over.
E038 Perform Money
Declaration
E040 Issue Guest Receipt.
E041 Print Validation.
E044 Print Cheque.
E045 Print Check-Endorsement. Check endorsement compulsory
E046 REG Buffer Full. Please
Finalize or NB.
E047 Print bill.
Money declaration compulsory
Guest receipt compulsory
Validation compulsory
Check print compulsory
Registration buffer full
Slip compulsory
Action
Perform proper operation.
Return the mode to its original setting.
Input correct check number or assign the proper clerk.
Reallocate memory.
Close cash drawer.
Replace journal paper.
Replace receipt paper.
Check the internal R/J printer.
Switch to another mode and then back to the REF/REG– mode again.
Input a check number.
Input a table number.
Enter the number of customers.
Input a seat number.
Link the item to a department.
Perform stock maintenance.
Perform stock maintenance.
Retry weighing the item.
Re-enter the PLU code.
Finalize the transaction.
Press ST key.
Enter tendered amount.
Enter amount tendered again.
Perform pickup operation.
Enter correct unit price/amount.
Perform money declaration.
Issue a guest receipt.
Perform validation operation.
Perform check print operation.
Perform check endorsement operation.
Finalize the transaction.Allocate sufficient buffer.
Perform slip printing operation.
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Prompt message
E048 Insert Slip Paper and retry.
E049 CHECK memory full.
E050 Detail memory full.
E051 CHK/TBL No. is occupied. Attempt is made to use the <NEW
CHECK> key to open a new check using a
E052 CHK/TBL No. is Busy.
Meaning
Alarm when no paper is inserted in the
Slip.
Check tracking index full/near end
Check tracking memory full/near end number that is already used for an existing check tracking memory.
Attempt to use the same check number whilst the specified number is being used in the other terminal.
Check number not found
Action
Insert new slip paper.
Finalize and close the check number currently used.
Finalize and close the check number currently used.
Finalize and close the check that is currently under the number that you want to use or use a different check number.
Use another check number or close the check at that terminal.
E053 CHK/TBL No. is not opened.
E054 Out of CHK/TBL No.
Range.
E058 Enter post entry item.
Check number range over
E056 Store range full.
All check number are occupied in range. Recall the stored data.
E057 No item exists in detail.
Round repeat cannot be found in detail.
Post entry item has not been registered yet.
Press eat-in or take-out key.
Use the correct check number (if you want to reopen a check that already exists in the check tracking memory) or use <NEW
CHECK> to open a new check.
Enter correct number.
Enter Post entry item.
Press Eat-in or Takeout key.
E059 Press Eat-in or Take-out key.
**********
E060 Printer offline.
**********
E061 Printer error.
**********
E061 Printer error.
YES : Retry to print.
NO : Show on the screen.
ESC : Discard data.
**********
E062 Printer paper end.
Printer offline.
“****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Printer downed.
“****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Printer downed.
“****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Paper near-end/end “****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Paper near-end/end “****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
The contents are printed on the backup printer.
Follow the prompt message.
Set new paper.
The contents are printed on the backup printer.
Follow the prompt message.
**********
E062 Printer paper end.
YES : Retry to print.
NO : Show on the screen.
ESC : Discard data.
E064 Printer buffer full.
YES : Retry to print.
NO : Show on the screen.
ESC : Discard data.
**********
E070 Terminal out of action.
Cannot print.
**********
E071 Target terminal printer BF full.
YES : Retry to print.
NO : Show on the screen.
ESC : Discard data.
Print buffer full at sender side
Down at target ECR which has printer
“****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Printer buffer full at target ECR which has printer
“****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
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Prompt message
**********
E072 Target printer terminal is busy.
**********
E073 Your receipt/order may not be issued.
YES : Retry to print.
NO : Show on the screen.
ESC : Discard data.
E075 Negative Balance, cannot be finalized.
E080 Electronic Journal Full
Please clear E-Journal.
E082 ***** Illegal Data *****
E083 Cannot create E-Journal.
Check Flash memory.
**********
E105 Check/TBL tracking
Master down. Please call
Manager!!
YES : Retry for connection.
NO : Remove it from system.
**********
E106 Check/TBL tracking
Backup master down.
Please call Manager!!
YES : Retry for connection.
NO : Remove it from system.
**********
E107 Both Master&Backup master down. CHK/TBL tracking or Clerk interrupt is not available.
**********
E108 CHK/TBL Master is removed from system.
**********
E109 CHK/TBL Backup master is removed from system.
E110 CHK data mismatch between Master and
Backup master.
E130 Middle of Pick up or Loan
Press Cancel Key.
E131 Middle of <Bill Copy>
Press Cancel Key.
E133 Middle of <Media
Change> Press Cancel
Key.
E134 Middle of Clerk Transfer
Press ESC Key.
E136 Middle of Separate Check
Press ESC key.
E139 Not allowed to be negative by Minus/Coupon key.
Meaning
Busy at target ECR which has printer
“****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Time out at ECR which has printer
“****” means ECR logical ID and printer number.
Attempted finalization when balance is less than zero.
Electronic journal full
Illegal Electronic journal data
Electronic journal file cannot be created.
CHK master down
“****” means ECR logical ID.
CHK BM down
“****” means ECR logical ID.
CHK M/BM down
“****” means ECR logical ID.
Master down then take it off from system
“****” means ECR logical ID.
Backup master down then take it off from system
“****” means ECR logical ID.
Data mismatch has occurred.
During picking up
During bill copy
During media change
During clerk transfer
During separate check
Credit balance error
Action
Follow the prompt message.
Register item(s) until the balance becomes positive amount.
Reset the electronic journal memory.
Check flash memory.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Enter proper minus/coupon amount.
E140 Wrong menu.
E141 Press <TRAY TTL> twice
This sheet holder is prohibited by program. Set correct sheet holder.
<TRAY TOTAL> key is not pressed twice before finalization.
before finalization.
E145 Arrangement syntax error. Arrangement syntax error
Follow the prompt message.
Program the arrangement again.
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Prompt message
E150 Incorrect value entry.
E151 Incorrect Key Pressed.
E152 PGM File or Memory number does not Exist.
E164 Employee No. is not
Found in the Employee
File.
E165 Employee No. is not
Clocking-in.
E166 Employee No. is
Occupied.
E167 Incorrect Job code.
Meaning
Incorrect entry for PGM
Linking is incorrect.
No such file, no such record
Employee No. is not set in the Employee
File.
Employee has not done CLOCK-IN operation yet.
Employee who has done CLOCK-IN operation attempts to operate CLOCK-IN again.
Employee attempts to operate CLOCK-IN with incorrect JOB code.
Employees operate CLOCK-IN/OUT in not allowance time.
E168 Your Operation is out of
Schedule. Please Call
Manager.
E169 Work Hours Exceeded.
Please Call Manager.
E170 No Shift Remains in the
Schedule. You cannot
Clock-in.
E171 Please Break-out and
Retry.
E172 Break Hours Exceeded.
Please Call Manager.
E173 This employee is at work now.
E174 This employee is taking a break now.
E175 Please Clock-in/Breakout before you sign on. or
Please Call Manager.
E176 You cannot Clock-in.
Please reset Employee
Report.
E177 Time&Attendance Data
Communication Error.
Please Call Manager.
E180 IDC FILE (1) memory full.
Please clear IDC data.
E181 IDC FILE (2) memory full.
Please clear IDC data.
E182 IDC FILE (3) memory full.
Please clear IDC data.
E184 OPEN CHK/TBL data exist.
E185 Item is not active.
E200 Insert CF Card.
E201 Format error.
E203 Insufficient memory.
Overtime work.
There is no available shift left.
Employee attempts to operate CLOCK-
OUT whilst he/she is in a break time.
Break hours are exceeded.
Employee is at work without break.
Employee who has not done BREAK-OUT operation attempts to operate BREAK-IN.
Sign on after you clock-in or break out.
Employee Report has not been reset.
Time & Attendance Data communication error.
IDC FILE (1) memory is full of items.
IDC FILE (2) memory is full of items.
IDC FILE (3) memory is full of items.
Open check/ table data exist while resetting fixed total.
Registrer non active item.
CF card is not inserted to the slot.
CF card data or formats illegal.
Insufficient memory is remained in CF card.
File name duplication error E205 The file already exists. Do you replace?
YES : Replace the file.
NO : Input new name.
E210 Mag Card Reader Error. Magnetic card read error.
E211 Wrong Card Prefix Code. Card prefix code error
Action
Enter proper value again.
Enter proper key again.
Enter file/record number again.
Enter employee number again.
Perform CLOCK-IN operation.
Enter the proper employee number again.
Enter proper job code.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Close the opend check/ table data first.
Register active item.
Insert CF card.
Check the CF card.
Format or use a new CF card.
Follow the prompt message.
Swipe the card again.
This card cannot be used.
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Prompt message
E212 Card Expired.
E213 Card Validation Failed.
E215 Card Format Error.
E240 Customer No. is occupied. Attempt is made to set a customer that
E241 Customer memory full.
E242 Customer not found.
E243 Illegal Site ID.
E244 Credit limit over.
Meaning
Card is expired.
Card validation is failed.
Card format error already exists in the customer file.
Customer file becomes full.
This customer does not exist.
The site No. of the file does not coincide with the No. of the card.
Attempt to transfer when the balance is over than the credit limit
E251 Magnetic card error.
E252 Enter customer name.
E253 Enter address.
E254 Enter phone number.
MC#nn
E259 Terminal out of order
YES : Retry
NO : Skip
Action
This card cannot be used.
This card cannot be used.
This card cannot be used.
Enter proper customer No.
Delete unnecessary customer No.
Enter proper customer No.
Swipe the proper magnetic card.
This card cannot be read.
This card format is illegal.
Comminication error to the machine #nn during auto updating scanning PLU.
Release credit limit by OPEN2
Make minus, void, or refund operation to decrease the balance under the credit limit. Perform finalization or cancellation.
Swipe the magnetic card again.
Swipe the proper magnetic card.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
Follow the prompt message.
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9-2. Operation prompt
All prompt messages, together with descriptors and symbol characters for displaying / printing are contained in the list below. These messages cannot be added, modified or deleted.
Prompt message
Data cannot be printed out.
Backup to R/J printer?
Do you want to clear data?
Cancel OK?
Please wait.
Item Consolidation Mode
Non Consolidation Mode
REG Mode
REFUND Mode
REG- Mode
Training
REG2 Mode
Please Sign on.
Enter Check/Table Number.
Enter Table Number.
Enter Number of covers.
Enter Seat Number.
Perform Slip Printing.
Issue Guest Receipt.
Perform Validation Printing.
Perform Check Printing.
Perform Check Endorsement.
Operation Code?
Re_configuration...
Re_configuration end
Clock-in OK?
Clock-out OK?
Break-in OK?
Break-out OK?
Enter cash tip amount and press
<YES> key.
Communication Error
This procedure stops system maximum 60 sec.
OK ?
Enter #
Enter Alphacode!
Items not found!
Meaning
Request to check the X / Z report data which cannot be printed out.
Confirmation to reset displayed report.
Confirmation of all void operation.
Please wait. ECR now processing.
In the item consolidation mode.
Not in the item consolidation mode.
Mode change : REG mode
Mode change : REF mode
Mode change : REG–mode
Signing on a training operator
Mode change : REG2 mode
The terminal is in signed off.
CHK# compulsory
TBL# compulsory
Covers compulsory
Seat# compulsory
Slip compulsory
GUEST RCT compulsory
VLD compulsory
CHK-PRT compulsory
CHK-END compulsory
Enter secret number for REG 2 mode.
During system reconfiguration
System reconfugiration ends
Time and attendance clock-in operation
Time and attendance clock-out operation
Time and attendance break-in operation
Time and attendance break-out operation
Time and attendance tip declaration compulsory
Communication error during clock-in
Alert before flash memory clear.
Registering Non-add after RC / PD.
To search the appropriate item, enter goods name.
Items cannot be found by item searching.
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9-3. System error code
All error codes are contained in the list below. These error codes are displayed or printed on error log report.
0065
0066
0067
0068
0069
0070
0071
0072
0055
0056
0057
0058
0059
0060
0061
0064
0073
0074
0075
0076
0077
0078
0047
0048
0049
0050
0051
0052
0053
0054
0025
0026
0040
0041
0042
0044
0045
0046
Error code
0010
0011
0012
0013
0014
0015
0016
0017
0018
0019
0020
0021
0022
0023
0024
Meaning
Handler access error (software)
Cannot execute handler (system configuration)
Break by PC
Break by ECR
DSR off before receiving command packet
Receive illegal command number of command packet
Receive illegal character
Send error (hardware)
Receive error (hardware)
Receive illegal data packet
No response error
Receive illegal command phase
Received illegal packet
CNET receive error
Illegal termination by sender
Received illegal packet during receiving data packets
Not enough data packets received
No “H”information
No “I”information
No “F”information
Illegal packet format
No file exists
Illegal block
Illegal command packet
Illegal command No. (Not CMD)
Illegal command No. (Not DATA)
Sequence error
Turn off DSR signal
Received cancellation
Retry over while waiting command
Retry over while waiting EOT
Retry over while waiting data
Received EOT
Retry over while waiting ACK
Retry over while sending data
Retry over while waiting “C”
Retry over while sending response
Retry over while excluding
Break end
Error during printing report header
Error during printing report data
Error during printing report data in work file
Error during printing report data in consolidation file
Work file clear error
Consolidation file clear error
Z lock error
Z clear error
Z lock release error
Error during accumulating to consolidation file
Error during copying report data from terminal memory to work
Error during copying stock data to terminal memory
Z lock error on satellite terminal
No appropriate file is exist on satellite terminal during collection/consolidation
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0192
0194
0197
0198
0202
0204
0205
0209
0174
0175
0176
0177
0178
0179
0180
0190
0210
0232
0233
0235
0247
0248
0249
0250
0251
0165
0166
0167
0168
0170
0171
0172
0173
0155
0156
0158
0160
0161
0162
0163
0164
Error code
0079
0081
0082
0128
0130
0134
0138
0140
0141
0144
0145
0146
0147
0152
0153
Z lock release error on satellite terminal
Meaning
Check tracking master is removed from system.
Check tracking backup master is removed from system.
Parameter error / Maximum length of send error
Error drive
Network parameter error
Detect error in core system
Parameter error (record length exceeds work buffer)
EOF over
Calculation overflow
Undefined value of n_open () mode
Mismatch of type when closing network
Parameter error
Defined NCB is not network resource
Retry over by the target busy
Sequence error
No port exists
Target port in use
Error while getting priority
Fail to change temporary priority
Error semaphore operation to keep resource
Fail to get new sled
Error while getting semaphore
Error to operate semaphore
Error during delay
Error during termination
Error when resource return
Error during getting task ID
No code is found while search/pick up
Cannot get work buffer
File opened/fail to activate task
No file exists
ITRON service error
Cannot create file
Record number error
Detect error while memory area opening
Detect error while returning mail box / double create error
Detect error while handling memory
RCB is not mail box resource
Error send message ID
Send message length over
Ending response
Time out while waiting for ending response / no receive message
No free FCB
Memory capacity shortage
Fail to create mail box
Cannot find the coincide PCB resource
Cannot find the coincide RCB resource
ID collision when network starts
Cannot find the target ID
Protocol error
Stop token
FTP client can’t open data connection.
FTP client requested file action not taken.
FTP client local error in processing
FTP client syntax error
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9-4. CPU Exceptional Error
The functions of the CPU (SH series) include exception handling. If an exception other than reset and general interrupt (hereafter called “general exception”) occurs, the OS displays a message as shown below and stops the operation of ECR, because the operation after that cannot be guaranteed.
The example shown below indicates the screen displayed when “reservation instruction code exception” occurs.
The values of error no., error point and access adrs vary according to errors.
CPU Exceptional Error !!
error no. error point
180 ffffd47e access adrs 0
error no.:
Indicates the exception code of the general exception.
From this code, the operation that causes the general exception is known.
error point:
Indicates the point on the memory where the operation instruction that causes the above general exception is located (program counter).
However, an illegal address may be displayed depending on the exception code.
access adrs:
Indicates the address that is accessed according to the operation instruction that causes the above general exception.
However, the address is 0 (zero) and has no meaning if the access is not the cause.
Error Code Correspondence Table
error no. error point
40 Location where error occurs
60
80
A0
C0
Location where error occurs
Location where error occurs
Location where error occurs
Location where error occurs
E0 Location where error occurs
100 Location where error occurs
180 Location where error occurs
1A0 Location where error occurs
access adrs Description of error
Logical address of comparison source TLB address comparison
Logical address of error source
Logical address of error source
Logical address of error source
Logical address of error source
Address of read destination
Address of write destination
0
0 results in address mismatch
TLB entry is invalid
Initial page write exception
TLB protection exception
(read)
TLB protection exception
(write)
CPU address error (read)
CPU address error (write)
Reservation instruction code exception
Slot illegal instruction exception
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Causes of error occurrence
(1) error no. 40: TLB address comparison results in address mismatch
(2) error no. 60: TLB entry is invalid
Description of phenomenon:
The CPU performs a conversion from logical address to physical address when accessing the external memory.
TLB is what caches that information.
If an error occurs in the process of the caching, a general exception of the CPU occurs.
Possible causes:
A malfunction of the CPU, because this is an internal operation of the CPU.
(3) error no. 80: Initial page write exception
Description of phenomenon:
This exception occurs if the address conversion table of the above TLB is illegally written.
Possible causes:
A malfunction of the CPU, because this is an internal operation of the CPU.
(4) error no. A0: TLB protection exception (read)
(5) error no. C0: TLB protection exception (write)
Description of phenomenon:
TLB is protected by setting access right. An access that violates the access right causes one of these exceptions to occur.
Possible causes:
A malfunction of the CPU, because this is an internal operation of the CPU.
(6) error no. E0: CPU address error (read)
(7) error no. 100: CPU address error (write)
Description of phenomenon:
This exception occurs if an illegal address is accessed (read or written).
Possible causes:
• An illegal address is accessed by software (a software bug).
• The address to be accessed has changed due to insufficient charge of the backup battery for RAM.
(8) error no. 180: Reservation instruction code exception
(9) error no. 1A0: Slot illegal instruction exception
Description of phenomenon:
These exceptions occur when an illegal instruction is performed.
Possible causes:
It is hard to think that this phenomenon is caused by software, because these errors occur due to an internal operation of the CPU.
This phenomenon is apt to occur when backup of RAM is not performed normally and the memory has been changed.
It is possible that the data in RAM has become illegal data.
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9-5. Booster Error
ERR for XXX nn
XXX: nn:
INIT…INIT error
IPL…IPL error
Refer to the Error Code Correspondence Table below
Error Code Correspondence Table
Error No.
1
2
3
6
9
4
5
10
99
CF card is not inserted.
CF card is not formatted correctly
FROM erase error
FROM write error
RAM write error
RAM read error
Mismatching MAGIC code
Checksum error
Other
Description of error
A mismatching MAGIC code error may occur;
(1) when BOOTER IPL is complete (ROM data)
(2) after APLI IPL IP data is downloaded to RAM (RAM data)
(3) after writing to APLI IPL FROM is complete (ROM data)
(4) during ROM-to-RAM copying at the time of boot-up (ROM data)
A Check Sum error may occur;
(1) when BOOTER IPL is complete (ROM data)
(2) when APLI IPL is complete (ROM data)
(3) during ROM-to-RAM copying at the time of boot-up (ROM data)
Notes:
Hibernation-realated errors are not displayed. When a Back-up error occurs, perform an INIT-boot up to launch the APLI.
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10. PCB LAYOUT
MAIN PCB (E830-1 PCB)
(TOP VIEW)
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MAIN PCB (E830-1 PCB)
(BOTTOM VIEW)
— 96 —
REAR LCD PCB (E830-E22 PCB)
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
TOUCH PANEL PCB (E830-TP PCB)
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
INTERFACE PCB (E830-COM PCB)
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LED PCB (E830-E6 PCB)
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
INLET PCB (E830-INLET PCB) MIC PCB (E830-MIC PCB)
— 98 —
11. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
MODEL : QT-6600
(EX-830)
CONTENTS
1. MAIN PCB CIRCUIT
2-1.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (1/13) CPU BLOCK ..................................................................100
2-2.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (2/13) GRAPHIC CONTROL BLOCK ......................................101
2-3.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (3/13) LCD I/f BLOCK ..............................................................102
2-4.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (4/13) VRAM BLOCK ...............................................................103
2-5.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (5/13) MAIN MEMORY BLOCK ...............................................104
2-6.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (6/13) FROM & BUFFER BLOCK ............................................105
2-7.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (7/13) GATE ARRAY BLOCK ...................................................106
2-8.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (8/13) LAN & SOUND BLOCK .................................................107
2-9.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (9/13) CF-CARD I/F BLOCK ....................................................108
2-10.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (10/13) RS232C I/F BLOCK ..................................................109
2-11.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (11/13) I/O CONTROL BLOCK ............................................... 110
2-12.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (11/13) POWER SOURCE BLOCK ........................................ 111
2-13.MAIN PCB CIRCUIT (11/13) PWD/RESET & BATTERY BLOCK ............................ 112
2. REAR LCD PCB CIRCUIT ....................................................................................................... 113
3. TOUCH PANEL PCB CIRCUIT ................................................................................................ 114
4. INTERFACE PCB CIRCUIT ..................................................................................................... 115
5. LED PCB CIRCUIT .................................................................................................................. 116
6. INLET PCB CIRCUIT ............................................................................................................... 117
7. MIC PCB CIRCUIT ................................................................................................................... 118
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External RTC
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
— 100 —
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (1/13)
Name
CPU BLOCK
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (2/13)
Name
GRAPHIC CONTROL BLOCK
— 101 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (3/13)
Name
LCD I/F BLOCK
— 102 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (4/13)
Name
VRAM BLOCK
— 103 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (5/13)
Name
MAIN MEMORY BLOCK
— 104 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (6/13)
Name
FROM & BUFFER BLOCK
— 105 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (7/13)
Name
GATE ARRAY BLOCK
— 106 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (8/13)
Name
LAN & SOUND BLOCK
— 107 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (9/13)
Name
CF-CARD I/F BLOCK
— 108 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (10/13)
Name
RS232C I/F BLOCK
— 109 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (11/13)
Name
I/O CONTROL BLOCK
— 110 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (12/13)
Name
POWER SOURCE BLOCK
— 111 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-1
PWB Name
MAIN BOARD (13/13)
Name
PWD/RESET & BATTERY BLOCK
— 112 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-E22
PWB Name
REAR LCD PCB
Name
CUSTOMER DISPLAY BORAD
— 113 —
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
Model
QT-6600
(EX-830)
PWB No.
E830-TP
PWB Name
TOUCH PANEL PCB
Name
TOUCH PANEL I/F BORAD
— 114 —
Model PWB No.
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. QT-6600 (EX-830) E830-COM
PWB Name
INTERFACE PCB
Name
COM BORAD
— 115 —
Model PWB No.
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. QT-6600 (EX-830) E830-E6
PWB Name
LED PCB
Name
LED/SW BORAD
— 116 —
Model PWB No.
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. QT-6600 (EX-830) E830-INLET
PWB Name
INLET PCB
Name
INLET BOARD (DC IN)
— 117 —
Model PWB No.
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. QT-6600 (EX-830) E830-MIC
PWB Name
MIC PCB
Name
MICROPHONE BOARD
— 118 —
12. PARTS LIST
MODEL : QT-6600
(EX-830)
CONTENTS
QT-6600
EXPLODED VIEW ................................................................................................................120
1. MAIN PCB BLOCK ................................................................................................................121
2. FINAL ASSY BLOCK .............................................................................................................125
3. U-CASE ASSY BLOCK .........................................................................................................125
4. REAR DISPLAY BLOCK .......................................................................................................125
5. LCD CHASSIS BLOCK .........................................................................................................125
6. B-CASE ASSY BLOCK .........................................................................................................126
7. OTHER....... ...........................................................................................................................126
DRAWER
8. DRAWER M type (DL-2434/DL-2808/DL-2809/DL-2810) ....................................................127
9. DRAWER L type (DL-3622) .................................................................................................129
10. DRAWER L type (DL-3623) .................................................................................................131
NOTES :
1. Price and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
2. As for spare parts order and supply, refer to the “GUIDEBOOK for Spare Parts Supply”, published separately.
3. The numbers in item column corespond to the same numbers in drawing.
4. CASIO does not supply the spare parts without parts code.
5. Remarks
Q'ty : Quantity used per unit
RANK: A = Essential
B = Stock recommended
C = Less recommended
X = No stock recommended
— 119 —
EXPLODED VIEW (QT-6600)
11
10
12
20
9
21
17
S7
S8
16
22
S7
13
14
S7
15
7
23
23
22-1
23-1
22
23-1
22-1
8
52
33
34
52
52
33
34
2
43
35
S10
S4
4
3
S10
41
36
1
31
S7
32
X16
38
39
40
S10
46
37
44
2 turn
45
47
18
58
56
Screw(S11)
WASHER
19
S6
53
S11
S9
51
Cable tie
150mm
— 120 —
S6
28
26
S7
S4
6
55
S7
S12
S2
S12
5
54
S4
48
42
24
49
25
57
S6
60
62
S5
50
27
29
30
S5
30 29
59
61
S1
S5
S9
S3
1 QT-6600C
2 QT-6600B
3 QT-6600BD
N Item
IC18
IC19
IC20,IC21
IC22,IC23
IC24-IC29
IC30
IC31
IC32
IC33
IC34
IC36
IC37
IC38,39
IC42
IC43
IC44
1. MAIN PCB BLOCK
1
IC1
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5
IC6,IC7
IC8,IC9
IC10
IC11,IC45
IC12
IC13,IC14
IC15
IC16
IC17
IC40,IC41,46
R1,R12,R314,R363,R428
R2-R6,R8,R14,R28,R31,
R37,R284-R287,
R289-R291,R313,R320,
R321,R329,R339,R346,
R348,R355,R356,R358,
R360,R365,R366,R368,
R372,R373,R377,R378,
R394,R397,R433,R434,
R7,R11,R13,R15,R18,
R20,R21,R33,R38,R40,
R56,R65,R80,R81,R167,
R169,R171-R174,R194,
R207,R208,R227-R229,
R241,R243,R257-R261,
R274-R277,R293-R295,
R328,R364,R367,R370,
R371,R374-R376,R385,
R386,R432,R437,R449,
R450,R453-R459
R9,R34,R57,R340,R342,
R383,R384,R436,R446
Code No.
Parts Name
10322428 PCB ASSY/E830-1
10261121 IC
10275575 IC
10315229 LSI
10315230 LSI
10316453 IC
10272416 SDRAM
10315231 SGRAM
IC
10315232 FLASH MEMORY
10319163 FLASH MEMORY
10166803 IC/CMOS
10205905 LSI
10272413 LSI
10213989 LSI
10147316 IC
10316452 IC
10105408 IC/CMOS
10005721 IC/CMOS
10295605 IC
10105416 IC/CMOS
10315233 LSI
10316455 IC
10319145 IC
10316450 LSI
10275573 IC
10116986 IC
IC
10166805 IC/CMOS
21056580 IC/CMOS
10007179 IC/CMOS
10316456 IC
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
— 121 —
Specification
1
RJE502811*001V01
BA33DD0WHFP-TR
RV5C348A-E2-FB
R5S77631AY266BGV
MB86276PB-G-ZE1
SN75LVDS83DGGR
MT48LC4M16A2P-75:G
HYB25DC256163CE-5
BD3533HFN-TR
S29GL256P90TFCR20
S29GL256P90TFCR2AA 1
SN74ALVCH16245DGGR 2
1
2
UPD65945GJP16-JEUA
LAN9115-MT
MSM9841G3-2K
SN74LVC1G97DCK3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
BD7830NUV-TR
SN74LVC245APWR
SN74LV244APWR
MAX3243ECPWR
SN74AHCT08PWR
UPD70F3728GC-8BT-A
PQ025ENAHZPH
PQ018ENA1ZPH
BD9130NV-E2
XC6215B332MR
SN74AHCT1G08DCKR
LM2676SX-ADJ/NOPB
SN74ALVC08PWR
SN74LV14APWR
SN74LV10APWR
XC6108N33AMR
WR06X000PTL
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5
2
6
1
2
1
1
1
1
Q'ty
2
1
2
1
1
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
Price
Code Rank
1
2
1
1
5
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
AA
AF
6 AW
BN
BG
AB
AP
CH
CL
BF
BU
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
AC
BJ
AP
AL
AZ
AE
AA
AH
AC
AC
AD
EU
AH
AC
DD
CJ
BO
BR
BB
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
C
WR06X103JTL
WR04X563JTL
WR06X102JTL
42
63
9
42
63
9
42
63
9
1 QT-6600C
2 QT-6600B
3 QT-6600BD
N Item
R10,R22,R166,R168,
R170,R205,R282,
R417-R420,R423
R16,R17,R19,R25,R26,
R300
R23,R24,R410,R415
R27,R302,R303
R35,R47-R49,R186,R312
R36,R39,R43,R44,R50,
R317,R347,R349-354,
R357,R361,R362,R369,
R379,R380,R388,R391,
R392,R395,R398,R438,
R442
R41,R318,R338,R381,
R382,R396,R431
R42
R45,R429
R46,R407
R206
R288,R344
R296-R299,R301,
R304-R307
R315,R327,R330,R337,
R345
R316,R430
R319
R322-R325
R326
R331,R332,R336
R333
R334
R335,R341,R343
R359,R445
R387,R389,R390,R393,
R400
R408
R412
R416
R435
R443
R447
R399,R403
RM1-,RM4,RM8-RM15,
RM65-RM69,RM82,
RM88-RM95,RM97,RM98
RM5-RM7,RM96,
RM99-RM103
RM16-RM27,RM32,
RM37-RM44,
RM72,RM127-RM132,
RM163-RM168
RM28-RM31,RM33-RM36,
RM53,RM62,
RM104-RM126,
RM141-RM158
Code No.
Parts Name
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
RESISTOR/CHIP
MODULE-R
MODULE-R
REGISTOR ARRAY
REGISTOR ARRAY
— 122 —
Specification
WR06X100JTL
WR06X220JTL
WR06X1001FTL
WR06X201JTL
WR06X430JTL
WR06X101JTL
WR06X104JTL
WR06X221JTL
WR06X5602FTL
WR06X1502FTL
WR04X101JTL
WR06X222JTL
WR06X510JTL
WR06X105JTL
WR06X1202FTL
WR06X1242FTL
WR06X49R9FTL
WR06X10R0FTL
WR06X203JTL
WR06X333JTL
WR06X223JTL
WR06X473JTL
WR06X472JTL
WR06X123JTL
WR06X2702FTL
WR06X3481FTL
WR06X1801FTL
WR06X474JTL
WR25X2R2JTL
WR06X6203FTL
ERX2SJ4R7P
WA06X103JTL
WA06X563JTL
WA04X510JTL
WA04X220JTL
6
4
3
6
1
9
Q'ty
2
9
3
9
Price
Code Rank
6
4
3
6
6
4
3
6
26 26 26
7
2
1
1
2
2
9
7
2
1
1
2
2
9
5
1
3
3
1
2
4
1
2
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
28 28 28
5
1
3
3
1
2
4
1
2
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
5
1
3
3
1
2
4
1
2
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
7
2
1
1
2
2
9
9 9 9
34 34 34
50 50 50
1 QT-6600C
2 QT-6600B
3 QT-6600BD
N Item
RM45-RM52,RM55,RM58,
RM61,RM64,RM133,
RM160-RM162
RM54,RM57,RM60,RM63,
RM159
RM56,RM59,RM70,RM71,
RM73,RM74,RM78-RM81,
RM84-RM87,
RM134-RM140
C1-C3,C5-C10,C13-C22,
C24-C35,C40,C41,
C44-C48,C50,C52-C55,
C57-C59,C61,C63,
C65-C75,C81-C83,
C88-C96,C98-C104,
C106-C113,C115-C124,
C129-C144,C148,
C150-C155,C157,C158,
C163,C166,C168-C170,
C172-C179,C188-C190,
C199,C201-C204,C206,
C207,C215-C217,C224,
C
C4,C49,C51,C56,C60,
C62,C64,C76,C87,C186,
C206,C274,C282,C307
C11,C12
C23,C86,C146,C161,
C164,C177,C181,C275,
C279,C281,C287,C303
C36,C37,C42,C43,
C77-C80,C97,C105,
C114,C123,C145,C162,
C165,C171,C194,C208,
C263,C264,C271,C272,
C278,C297
C38,C39,C127,C128,
C159,C160
C84,C149,C156,C180,
C183,C187,C198,C205,
C246,C258,C283,C324,
C327-C331
C85
C125,C192,C200,C261,
C266,C268,C315
C126,C191,C193,
C195-C197,C209-C214,
C218-C223,C225-C230,
C234-C239,C248,
C295,C296,C299
C167,C244,C251-C257,
C270,C285,C301,C302,
C312,C318-323
C182,C276
C184,C185
C262,C269,C273,C277,
C289,C293
C265
Code No.
Parts Name
REGISTOR ARRAY
REGISTOR ARRAY
REGISTOR ARRAY
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
— 123 —
Specification
WA06X000PTL
WA06X510JTL
WA06X330JTL
0402F104Z160CT
0603B102K500CT
0603N1R0J500LT
0603B103K500CT
1206X106K100CT
0603N180J500LT
RE3-16V101ME3#
RE3-50V330ME3#
0805B105K160CT
0603B104K250CT
0603N101J500LT
0603B223K250CT
0603B682J500CT
1206X226K6R3CT
0603N561J500LT
1
Q'ty
2 3
16 16 16
5
21
162 162 162
14
2
12 12 12
24
5
21
14
2
24
5
21
14
2
24
6 6 6
17 17 17
1
8
1
8
1
8
34 34 34
19 19 19
2
2
6
1
2
2
6
1
2
2
6
1
Price
Code Rank
1 QT-6600C
2 QT-6600B
3 QT-6600BD
N Item
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
CN6
CN7
CN8-C10
CN11
CN12
CN13
CN14
CN15,CN16
CN17
CN18
CN20
CN21
CN601
SW1
FU1
TH1
X1,X3
X2
X4,X5
X6
X7
X8
X9
CN1
Q9,Q10
Q12
Q15
Q22
L1-L5
L10
L11
L12
C284,C286
C267,C288
C290-C292
C305
C332
D5,D6
D3,D4,D11-D15,D18
D9
D10
D20
D16,D19,D21
D1,D2,D17
Q1,Q6,Q21
Q2
Q4,Q5
Q7,Q8,Q11
Code No.
Parts Name
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
CAPACITOR/CHIP
23902058 DIODE
10009218 DIODE
23902436 DIODE/CHIP
DIODE/CHIP
DIODE
10157825 DIODE
23903042 DIODE/CHIP
25902697 TRANSISTOR/CHIP
TRANSISTOR/CHIP
10275630
TRANSISTOR/CHIP
TRANSISTOR/CHIP
22501601 TRANSISTOR/CHIP
10241779 TRANSISTOR/CHIP
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
10222619 C-002RX-8.3/10-LF
RESONATOR
RESONATOR
10074503 RESONATOR
MA-406-25M-10/50
RESONATOR
RESONATOR
10316487 CONNECTOR
10316493 CONNECTOR
10275638 CONNECTOR
10274190 CONNECTOR
10316492 CONNECTOR
10120086 CONNECTOR
10295617 CONNECTOR
10316460 CONNECTOR
10316486 CONNECTOR
10316490 CONNECTOR
10275821 CONNECTOR
10316491 CONNECTOR
10275640 CONNECTOR
10316461 CONNECTOR
10316459 CONNECTOR
10275637 CONNECTOR
10275635 CONNECTOR
10074494 CONNECTOR
10316496 SWITCH
10225980 FUSE
THERMISTOR
Specification
0603B104K500CT
GRM31CB31H475KA12L
RJ3-16V471MH3#
RE3-16V220ME3#
RJ4-50V102MI6#
1SR154-400TE25
1SS400TE61
RB050L-40TE25
RB095B-40TL
RB160M-40TR
RB520G-30T2R
RB521S-30TE61
DTC114EETL
2SA2094TLQ
RTL020P02TR
RTF010P02TL
RTR020N05TL
DTA124EETL
2SC4617TLQ
RSS090P03TB
DLP31SN551ML2L
CDRH4D28CNP-3R2N
CDRH127/LDNP-680MC
CDRH127/LDNP-270MC
C-002RX-8.3/10-LF
80AC243ET33.33330
80AC243ET14.31818
CSTCE8M00G55-R0
MA-406-25M-10/50
CSTCR5M64G53-R0
CSTCR5M00G55-R0
DF14A20P1.25H(26)
A2001WV2-5P
A2001WV2-9P
08B1-1X1T-06-F
A1501WV0-4P
FCN-568H050-G/A3
HLW30S-2C7LF
ID9P33E4GX28LF
A1251WV0-8P
A1501WV0-2P
A1501WV0-5P
A1501WV0-3P
A2507WV2-3P
LNB0508BC-6
A3963WV2-4P
A2001WV2-2P
A1251WV0-2P
FCN-560HAC
DTSA-65R-V
230.600MXP
NCP18WM154J03RB
Q'ty
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
3
2
2
2
3
3
1
3
1
1
2
8
1
1
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
3
2
2
2
3
3
1
3
1
1
2
8
1
1
2
3
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
3
2
2
2
3
3
1
3
1
1
2
8
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
Price
Code Rank
AA
AA
AC
AA
AA
AA
AD
AA
AO
AD
AB
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
AA
AM
AA
AA
AE
AA
AA
AA
AA
AP
AB
AH
AA
BN
AE
AP
AP
AA
AA
AT
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
— 124 —
1 QT-6600C
2 QT-6600B
3 QT-6600BD
N Item Code No.
Parts Name Specification
19
20
21
22
23
22-1
23-1
24
16
17
18
19
12
13
14
15
5
6
S1
S2
3
4
2. FINAL ASSY BLOCK
2
8
9
10
11
S3
S4
3. U-CASE ASSY BLOCK
7
28
29
30
S7
25
S5
S6
S7
S8
4. REAR DISPLAY BLOCK
26
27
BASE/CF
COVER/CF
10315558 COVER/CF
10315559 COVER/HNG
10315560 COVER/CONNECTOR
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
10315480 CASE/UPPER
10244159 TOUCH-PANEL
10313710 PLATE/CASIO
10315482 RUBBER/MCR
10315483 LENS/LED
10315484 COVER/DALLAS
10315485 BUTTON/DP
10315486 HOLDER/DP SW
10322431 PCB ASSY/E830-E6
10315493 EARTH/MIC
10322433 PCB ASSY/E830-MIC
10315540 CHASSIS/T E830
10172645 BATTERY/NIH
10172644 BATTERY/NIH
10322440 ASSY/DALLAS
10073671 FERRITE CORE
10324072 CUSHION/TP/S
10324073 CUSHION/TP/L
10344325 SPACER/TP/S
10344298 SPACER/TP/L
10320791 SUB ASSY/E6 CABLE
10320744 SUB ASSY/MIC CABLE
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
BIND-SCREW
10320304 LCD-UNIT
10322438 PCB ASSY/E830-E22
10315545 EARTH/R-DP P
10315518 CUSHION/R-DP
10315519 CUSHION/R-DP
SCREW
10322439 ASSY/CONNECTOR
38
39
40
41
34
35
36
37
5. LCD CHASSIS BLOCK
31
32
33
10315500 SUB ASSY/CHASSIS/L-P
10315228 LCD-UNIT
10315501 CUSHION/LCD
10315502 CUSHION/LCD
10315529 CHASSIS/CON
10322430 PCB ASSY/E830-COM
10322432 PCB ASSY/E830-INLET
10315533 INV-UNIT
10322429 PCB ASSY/E830-TP
10315503 INSULATOR/INV
10315504 INSULATOR/LAN
RJE502783-001V01
RJE502784-001V01
RJE502802-001V01
RJE502771-001V01
RJE502770-001V01
S-BDMA-3X10B3
S-BDMA-3X22B3
S-BDPT-3X20NI
S-BDMA-3X8B3
JIC-MSGF11421-02
RJE502819*001V01
RJE502778-001V01
RJE502795-001V01
RJE502795-002V01
S-BDPT-3X8Z3
RJE500744*002V02
RJE502780*001V01
NL10276BC30-32D
RJE502794-001V01
RJE502794-002V01
RJE502779-001V01
RJE502822*001V01
RJE502824*001V01
QF133V2.00S
RJE502821*001V01
RJE502792-001V01
RJE502797-001V01
RJE502768-001V01
N010-0527-T841
RJE501249-002V01
RJE502782-001V01
RJE502785-001V01
RJE502788-001V01
RJE502786-001V01
RJE502787-001V01
RJE502823*001V01
RJE502793-001V01
RJE502825*001V01
RJE502776-001V01
HHR-21HL3G1C
HHR-21HL3G1B
RJE502827*001V01
TR-20-10-10
RJE502978-1
RJE502978-2
RJE503285-002V01
RJE503285-001V01
RJE502855*001V02
RJE502848*001V02
S-BDMA-3X5Z3
RJE502796-001V01
S-BDPT-3X8Z3
S-BDMA-3X6Z3
— 125 —
1
Q'ty
2 3
1
2
1
9
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
9
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
8
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
8
2
2
1
1
21 21 21
1 1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
9
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
Price
Code Rank
AL
AT
AN
AF
AD
C
C
C
AN
AM
CZ
CR
CS
CS
DN
AD
CA
DR
AL
AV
AD
AK
AK
AL
C
X
A
A
A
X
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
AH
DJ
EJ
AH
AG
AT
BV
AU
DB
CQ
AC
AA
DG
BK
AL
AB
AA
C
A
A
X
A
C
C
X
A
A
C
C
C
C
A
A
C
1 QT-6600C
2 QT-6600B
3 QT-6600BD
N Item Code No.
Parts Name Specification
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
62
S5
S9
S10
10315505 CABLE SUB ASSY/LVDS RJE502817*001V01
10323591 POWER-SW-ASSY RJE502826*001V01
10315507 HOLDER/BAT RJE502789-001V01
10315536 CABLE SUB ASSY/DRW RJE502844*001V01
10078854 JOINER/FFC A-E27 E441341-1
10320743 CABLE SUB ASSY/TP
10320742 CABLE SUB ASSY/INV1
RJE502847*001V02
RJE502846*001V02
10319153 CABLE SUB ASSY/SOUND RJE502880*001V01
10320792 CABLE SUB ASSY/FG RJE502700*001V02
10315488 CABLE SUB ASSY/MCR RJE502849*001V01
TAPE/DOUBLE
10322434 BATTERY ASSY
SCREW
RJE503028-1
TK-RJE502843*001
S-BDMA-3X5Z3
SCREW
SCREW
55600368 TIE/CABLE
S-BDMA-3X8Z3
S-PASWMA-3X5Z3
T-18S
59
60
S7
S9
S11
S12
6. B-CASE ASSY BLOCK
53
54
55
56,57
58
10315511 CASE/REAR
10315512 CHASSIS/HNG
10315513 COVER/MCR E830
10322435 SPEAKER ASSY
10315515 CUSHION/SP
10315517 PLATE/R-DP
10316800 TAPE/HIMELON
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
WASHER
7. OTHER
61
10322436 STAND ASSY
10315551 ADAPTOR/AC
RJE502769-001V01
RJE502775-001V01
RJE502790-001V01
RJE502842*001
RJE502806-001V01
RJE502777-001V01
RJE502798-001V01
S-BDPT-3X8Z3
S-BDMA-3X8Z3
S-WBPT-3X6Z3
S-BDPT-4X10Z3
W-6X11.5X0.8Z3
RJE502722*002V01
SO1330A
2
3
1
1
4
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
4
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
Q'ty
7
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
12 12 12
1
1
2
1
1
7
4
2
7
4
2
3
1
1
1
Price
Code
BN
BH
AK
AV
AE
AI
AI
AG
AH
AQ
Rank
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
C
AA
A
X
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
4
3
CJ
DE
AH
AU
AA
BU
AC
DH
DG
C
X
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
— 126 —
8. DRAWER M type (DL-2434/DL-2808/DL-2809/DL-2810)
S5
3
S6
22
21
6
23
5
1
S4
2
23
10
S3
S2
12
11
16
DL-2808/DL-2809
S2
13
S3
S2
S2
12
11
14
20
18
17
5
7
4
S1
20
S2
DL-2434
13
S3
S2
S2
12
11
14
19
S5
9
20
5
S1
8
S2
DL-2810
13
S2
15
— 127 —
1 DL-2434
2 DL-2808
3 DL-2809
4 DL-2810
N Item
11
12
13
14
9
10
10
10
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
19
20
21
22
15
16
17
18
22
23
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
Code No.
10203171
10167366
10223071
55000619
52000106
10201065
10203374
10292500
10308830
10296572
10296610
10230104
10276626
10194233
10298565
10298566
10298559
10298560
10298554
10298556
10298555
10203587
10120524
10120525
10317100
10230100
54400399
10079066
10203582
10079065
10316728
10316729
10120526
Parts Name
CASE/FOOT RUBBER
RUBBER/FOOT
SUB ASSY/BOX
SUB ASSY/DRAWER
ROLLER/DELRIN
RIVET
SPRING/EARTH
LOCK/CYLINDER
PANEL/FRONT
ASSY/BILL COIN CASE
ASSY/BILL COIN CASE
ASSY/BILL COIN CASE
SUB ASSY/BILL HOLDER
SPRING/BILL HOLDER
PLATE/BILL HOLDER
CASE/BILL
CASE/BILL COIN
CASE/COIN
CASE/COIN
SEPARATER/COIN
SEPARATER/COIN
SEPARATER/BILL
CHASSIS/BOTTOM
LOCK ASSY
LOCK ASSY
RUBBER/DUMPER
SUB ASSY/FG LEAD
WASHER
WASHER
NUT
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
Specification
RJE500667-001V02
RJE501204-001V01
RJE502877*001V01
E341274*002V04
DR-19B1
5x30
E412092-001
CL-23
RJE501385-002V01
RJE501368*007V01
RJE501368*004V01
RJE501368*006V01
E341290*002V04
E441357-001V03
E240845-001V02
E140505-002V03
RJE500367-002V02
RJE500217-002V02
RJE500284-002V02
RJE500216-002V02
RJE500285-002V02
RJE500219-002V02
RJE501384-001V01
RJE500567*001V01
RJE500567*002V01
RJE502883-001V01
RJE500104*001V03
W-ET4Z3
6x13x1.0 ZMC-3
6 ZMC-3
3x6 Ni
3x8 ZMC-3
3x5 Ni
S-WBST-4x8Z3
S-WBST-3x6Z3
4x5 ZMC-3
Q'ty
1 2 3 4
Price code R
4 4 4 4 AD C
4 4 4 4
AD C
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 BQ C
4 4 4 4 AF B
1 1 1 1 AA X
1 1 1 1
AC
X
1 1 1 1 AZ C
1 1 1 1 BD X
1
1 1
CE B
BW B
1
CH B
5 4 4 4 AC B
5 4 4 4 AA B
1 1 1 1 AK B
1 1 1
1
1 1
BK C
1
BQ C
AY C
AV C
4
6 6 AA B
AB B
4 3 3 3
AB
B
1 1 1 1 BM X
1
1
1 1
BV C
CD C
4 4 4 4 AA C
1 1 1 1
AC
X
1 1 1 1
4 4 4 4 AA X
2 2 2 2 AA X
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
X
5 4 4 4 AA X
4 4 4 4
11 11 11 11
3 3 3 3
X
X
X
— 128 —
9. DRAWER L type (DL-3622)
4
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
31
37
10
15
16
40
9
8
7
10
3
2
39
1
5
6
13
12
38
14
19
20
18
17
34
11
35
41
36
32
33
36
34
35
— 129 —
DL-3622 (L type)
N Item Code No.
Parts Name
N 3
N 4
1
2
7
8
5
6
1907 7272 LOCK ASSY
1906 0672 NUT
9487 0383 LABEL
1907 9613 WIRE/FG
1907 0223 CONNECTOR
1902 7112 GROMET
1902 7076 SPRING
1902 6829 RUBBER/DAMPER
9 1907 0234 SCREW/TAPPING
10 1902 6842 ROLLER/DERLIN
11 1906 0679 DRAWER SUB ASSY
12 1902 6992 LEVER/OPEN
13 1907 7930 SPRING/OPEN LEVER
14 1906 0680 SCREW/TAPPING
15 1906 4150 RIVET
16 5580 1452 RING/CS
17 1032 6937 PANEL/FRONT
18 1906 0684 SCREW/TAPPING
19 1902 7027 KEY/CYLINDER
20 1907 7928 CLIP
21 1906 0685 CASE/BILL
22 1907 7926 CASE/COIN
23 1907 7925 PLATE/BILL PARTITION
24 1907 7924 PLATE/COIN PARTITION
25 1907 7923 HOLDER/PARTITION PLATE
26 1902 6991 PLATE/BILL HOLDER FIXING
27 9487 0385 STOPPER/BILL HOLDER
28 6221 4902 HOLDER/BILL
29 6221 4904 SPRING/BILL HOLDER
30 1902 6987 SCREW/TAPPING
31 1902 7093 SCREW/TAPPING
32 1907 7922 PLATE/BOTTOM
33 1906 0689 RUBBER/DAMPER
34 1902 7046 FOOT/RUBBER
35 1907 0234 SCREW/TAPPING
36 1906 0691 SCREW/TAPPING
37 1907 7920 CUSHION
38 1902 6214 KEY
39 1907 7943 LEVER/SWITCH
40 1907 7942 SWITCH/MICRO
41 1907 9615 EARTH/SPRING
Specification
ZD00290-0
M4XP0.7
DL-3616
ZD31670
1625-03PI
B-1
ZD01370B
K2320
M4X16
DR-19B
ZD58120
ZD00250
ZD00254
M3X4 x5X30
CSTW-5
V094E00066K1
M3.5X8
ZD00226
ZD00226-2
ZD04851
ZD04843PS
ZD04842
ZD04844
ZD04845
ZD00245
ZV27041-1
ZD18931
ZD18932
M3X8
M3X6
ZD18031
ZD02032
K3215
M4X16
M3X5
ZD05422
ZD00226-1
ZD00283
SS-01GL-ET
ZD02162C
Qt'y
6
1
5
5
5
5
5
1
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
AC
AK
AE
AC
BO
BN
AH
AD
BH
AA
BB
AJ
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AH
CF
AN
AL
AB
AC
AC
Price code
BZ
AA
AL
AI
AE
AJ
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
CB
AE
AU
AL
BF
AE
Rank
X
X
B
X
X
B
X
X
C
C
C
C
C
X
X
X
C
B
X
C
C
X
X
X
X
X
X
C
X
X
X
X
B
C
X
X
X
X
X
B
X
— 130 —
10. DRAWER L type (DL-3623)
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
31
4
5
6
37
10
15
16
9
8
7
10
3
2
1
13
12
38
14
19
20
18
17
34
11
35
39
36
32
33
36
34
35
— 131 —
DL-3623 (L type)
N Item Code No.
Parts Name
N 3
N 4
1
2
7
8
5
6
1907 7935 LOCK ASSY
1906 0672 NUT
9487 0384 LABEL
1907 9613 WIRE/FG
1907 0223 CONNECTOR
1902 7112 GROMET
1902 7076 SPRING
1902 6829 RUBBER/DAMPER
9 1907 0234 SCREW/TAPPING
10 1902 6842 ROLLER/DERLIN
11 1906 0679 DRAWER SUB ASSY
12 1902 6992 LEVER/OPEN
13 1907 7930 SPRING/OPEN LEVER
14 1906 0680 SCREW/TAPPING
15 1906 4150 RIVET
16 5580 1452 RING/CS
17 1032 6937 PANEL/FRONT
18 1906 0684 SCREW/TAPPING
19 1902 7027 KEY/CYLINDER
20 1907 7928 CLIP
21 1906 0685 CASE/BILL
22 1907 7926 CASE/COIN
23 1907 7925 PLATE/BILL PARTITION
24 1907 7924 PLATE/COIN PARTITION
25 1907 7923 HOLDER/PARTITION PLATE
26 1902 6991 PLATE/BILL HOLDER FIXING
27 9487 0385 STOPPER/BILL HOLDER
28 6221 4902 HOLDER/BILL
29 6221 4904 SPRING/BILL HOLDER
30 1902 6987 SCREW/TAPPING
31 1902 7093 SCREW/TAPPING
32 1907 7922 PLATE/BOTTOM
33 1906 0689 RUBBER/DAMPER
34 1902 7046 FOOT/RUBBER
35 1907 0234 SCREW/TAPPING
36 1906 0691 SCREW/TAPPING
37 1907 7920 CUSHION
38 1902 6214 KEY
39 1907 9615 EARTH/SPRING
Specification
ZD00280-0
M4XP0.7
DL-3617
ZD31670
1625-03PI
B-1
ZD01370B
K2320
M4X16
DR-19B
ZD58120
ZD00250
ZD00254
M3X4 x5X30
CSTW-5
V094E00066K1
M3.5X8
ZD00226
ZD00226-2
ZD04851
ZD04843PS
ZD04842
ZD04844
ZD04845
ZD00245
ZV27041-1
ZD18931
ZD18932
M3X8
M3X6
ZD18031
ZD02032
K3215
M4X16
M3X5
ZD05422
ZD00226-1
ZD02162C
Qt'y
6
1
5
5
5
5
5
1
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
5
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
AC
AK
AE
AC
BO
BN
AH
AD
BH
AA
BB
AJ
AB
AA
AA
AA
AA
AH
CF
AN
AL
AB
AC
AC
Price code
BT
AA
AL
AI
AE
AJ
AA
AA
AB
AA
AA
CB
AE
AU
AE
Rank
X
X
B
X
X
B
X
X
C
C
C
C
C
X
X
X
X
C
C
X
X
X
X
X
X
C
X
X
X
X
B
C
X
X
X
X
X
B
X
— 132 —
Ver. 1 : Apr. 2010
• Correction of the 2. MACHINE INITIALIZATION (P7)
Ver. 2 : Jun. 2010
• Correction of the EXPLODED VIEW (QT-6600) (P120)
• Correction of the PARTS LIST (QT-6600) (P126)
Ver. 3 : Jul. 2013
• Correction of the PARTS LIST (QT-6600) (P125)
Ver. 4 : Jan. 2014
• Correction of the EXPLODED VIEW (QT-6600) (P120)
• Correction of the PARTS LIST (QT-6600) (P125)
Ver. 5 : Oct. 2014
• Correction of the PARTS LIST (QT-6600) (P126)
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