Casio QT-6000 Specifications

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Page 1 - Smart Touch Terminal

Training manual QT-6000 Smart Touch Terminal October 2004

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10Connecting printers It is possible to have 3 printers per terminal if the terminals are stand-alone and there is a maximum of 8 terminals for an

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100New CF card features Application To save the sales data of each terminal by the CF card and load the data in to a PC Programming Batch report

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101Free function and PLU keys colour settings Display area colour definition (File 906) Memory allocation [PGM5] 3. Individual File – FILE 906 –

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102Free function keys that can have their own colour RF, Coupon, Coupon2, %+, %-, Text recall, Text print 0012-906 – “Colour code setting” – Y

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103CHAPTER 13 Customer file and invoice numbers When using the customer accounts system the check tracking files are used to store the details of t

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104Registration [REG] <CUST #> (New customer) “Swipe the card” or “Input customer number” Input “Name”, ”Title” , “Address” , “Phone no”

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105<X/Z report function> [X/Z] 1.Daily X/Z – 5.Customer account – 1. Customer – 4. All Information Invoic

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106CHAPTER 14 Picture And Sound Files BMP Files Application To display the picture data for the QT-6000 Free function keys PLU items Check w

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107Make the Bit Map data using the sizes below Copy the bmp file converter and the wav file converter from the dealer CD. These files can be found

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108 How to convert the Data using the Casio utilities Double click on the BBMPCHG Icon You should see the following screen Drag and drop the

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109 The utility should now say normal end and a file 910 will be made in the data directory Data Folder Touch screen File

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11Casio PC Interface Online Specifications PC configurations It is now possible to use either a serial or TCP/IP connection Serial Connection

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110 [Notes] 1) Supported BMP files: Windows bitmap, 24 bit colour 2) Number of bitmap image: Maximum of 100 single key images can be stored. Wh

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111Sound Files Programming WAV:FILE701-710 (Bitmap image file for graphical keys) Memory allocation [PGM5] 1.Memory allocation - 3.Individual Fil

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112The file should say Normal end and create the relevant sound file in the data folder Go to the data folder Data Folder Touch screen Fil

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12QT-6000 to Modem wiring diagram (2) (3) QT-6000 to PC wiring diagram

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13CHAPTER 2 LOADING THE IPL Via CF CARD / PC & Setting up the Ethernet network (TCP/IP) Required equipment: A PC or a CF card A PRL-CB2 (RS23

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14Follow the procedure below to load the IPL data to the QT-6000 (1) Insert the CF card into the top of the terminal (2) Switch the terminal off a

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15Master Terminal Settings 1. Select terminal ID 1 2. This will automatically make this terminal the DHCP server 3. Select yes to confirm your

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16Terminal 3 Enter the terminal numbers in sequential order Set IP Address to Auto and select yes This will give the following IP Address’s to

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17Loading the IPL via PC Install CV-10 to your PC Plug your PRL-CB2 (RS-232 standard lap link cable) in to Com 1

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18You should see this screen Tasks On the PC (1) Set the Com direction to IPL (2) Set Communication line to online (3) Select profile name

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19On the cash register (1) Initialise the Terminal with 44449999 Sub-Total (2) Select IPL Com Port 1 (3) Select speed 115200 (4) Select

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2QT-6000 Training Manual Chapter 1 Hardware and Cable Specifications Chapter 2 Loading the IPL Via CF Card and PC & Setting up the I

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20 You should now see the following on the screen of the terminal IPL : COM1 PORT 115200 bps Waiting for IPL Now select “OK” from the PC The

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21CHAPTER 3 INITIALISING THE TERMINAL (Mac) Enter 10000 for the UK Mac

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22Mac Screen Setting the time Setting the date Setting the ID Character

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23Check tracking type selection Explanation of Check Tracking Types Master This terminal controls all of the other Satellite terminals on the ne

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24 Printer type selection Slip printer selection Final Confirmation The terminal will now set up the Initial Casio program keyboard and memor

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25 Casio QT-6000 standard keyboard layout After the Mac procedure has finished the restore menu will be displayed This menu allows you the optio

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26 To Restore the program In-line Flag Clear / INIT 2 Operation These operations are used to clear terminal lock up’s and clear sales figures f

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27CHAPTER 4 MEMORY ALLOCATION Where ever possible please allocate the memory using the main Daily and Program option. Go to PGM 5 via the mode key a

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28Daily and Program Explanation of files and rules Memory Allocation rules Always allocate the main memory allocation from the Daily and Program o

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29Please be very careful when allocating or re-allocating any files in the individual file section of programming. These files will have to be al

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3CHAPTER 1 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION General Configuration Front View General Configuration Back View

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30Original QT-6000 Files Allocated in individual area File 027 if you are using more than 10 Dallas Keys File 030 Clerk Detail file (Set to 10 reco

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31Table Analysis (File 18) This file allows you to take a report of tables that have been served and cashed off. It provides information such as the

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32Departments (File005) Input the number of departments required Groups (File 006) Input the number of groups required Receipt / Slip Msg (File

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33Employee File (File 19) Enter the number of employees, which will have to clock in and out Job Code (File 802) Input the number of different j

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34CHAPTER 5 ASSIGNING FREE FUNCTION KEYS How to assign function keys Using the mode key go to PGM 4 Key assign to specified menu level PGM4

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35Specify new menu level mm. FILE002 empty record search When assigning a key or a free function record which is linked to more than 2 keys is not

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36Explanation of Free Function Keys Original function keys for pubs and Restaurants Add Check (94) This function allows two open checks to be added

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37Discount Key This function allow you to give a % discount off an individual item or multiple items You can also give a 100% discount for buy one

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38House Bon (114) This allows you to sell PLU’s at zero unit prices This function could be used for staff or complimentary Operation Press the

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39#/NS (041) Used to open the drawer and for cash declaration for UK pub operation. Operator Number Key (078) This key is used when transferring f

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4QT-6000 Hardware Specification QT-6000 Standard RAM is 32mb (16mb usable) Flash Memory used for IPL data is 16mb The In-Line system used is Ether

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40Table Number Key (58) This function is a table reference number It can be possible in some applications that you are using check number 123456 bu

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41New Functions Customer # Key (148) This function is used for our customer accounts system There is a maximum of 200 accounts Operation 1 custo

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42Payment key (149) This function is used in conjunction with the customer accounts system please see the Cust # key on the pervious page to see a f

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43Memory Allocation General Notes If you want to use clerk interrupt please make sure you have a NB key allocated in the free function file. If yo

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44CHAPTER 6 SETTING UP SHARED CHECK TRACKING Setting up the network to use shared check tracking Master Back-up Satelli

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45Note The Back-up master and satellite terminals should have the same connection tables apart from their own terminal will have the * symbol and th

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46CHAPTER 7 SETTING UP FLOATING CLERK INTERRUPT Setting up the network to use floating clerk interrupt Master Back-up

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47Note The Back-up master and satellite terminals should have the same connection tables apart from their own terminal will have the * symbol and the

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48CHAPTER 8 SETTING UP PRINTING AND SHARED PRINTING Stand-Alone printing Shared printing

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49Method 2 Setting up after the Mac/Init stage Printer 1 (Linked to Com port 4) Printer 2 (Linked to Com port 5)

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5Layout of Com ports on the QT-6000 As you can see from the diagram above there are 6 Com ports These are used for the following tasks Com Por

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50Printer 3 (Linked to Com port 6) Setting up the printer connection table To keep continuity in the programming side I would suggest that all

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51CHAPTER 9 SETTING UP RF COMMUNICATIONS Access Point that must be used 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point WG602 Wireless Card that must be used

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52 Wiring Configuration 1 (wired and RF) Netgear FS108 WG-511 WG-511

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53Setting up the PC (TCP/IP) and the Access point PC SETTINGS Changing the TCP/IP settings on your PC (Can be found in the control panel) Instru

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54 Double click on Internet protocol (TCP/IP) Click on “use the following IP address” Enter the IP address 192.168.0.226 Enter the subnet mas

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55Access point settings The standard IP address of the Access point is 192.168.0.227 Standard IP address and access point name In order to see

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56The following screen will be displayed The user name is admin The password is password Click Ok after entering the correct user name and pa

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57Wireless settings The WEP Code is set to: 43434852443230303400000000 Delete and enter the new code here Make sure this is set to

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58Note: The ID and encryption code is recommended to be unique for each site for security reason. ESSID: Up to 32 characters can be programmed. W

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59Step by Step installation for wiring configuration1 (Wired and RF Network) 1. Connect the first terminal to the Hub 2. Connect the access poi

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6QT-6000 Optional extra’s Card Swipe Rear display Dallas keys and lock

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60Step 2 Add a second terminal to the configuration Install the wireless card in to the PCMCIA slot at the top of the QT-6000. Initialise the t

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61 Step 3 Add a third terminal to the configuration Install the wireless card in to the PCMCIA slot at the top of the QT-6000. Initialise the ter

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62The Final configuration Netgear FS108 WG-511 WG-511

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63Changing the WEP address For security reasons you should change the WEP address please follow the sequence below to change the WEP 1. Use AP wi

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64CHAPTER 10 New Memory Allocation and functions keys New Memory Allocation Files

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65The new functions keys are shown in yellow

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66The new function keys are as follows 1 Customer ID (function code 148) 2 Item Search (function code 246) 3 Location Change (function code 260)

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67New General Machine features 0005-022 Page 131

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68 00622-022 Code Page 132

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7QT-6000 In-Line (Ethernet) Configuration 1 Terminal to Terminal (You must use a Hub) Configuration 2 Multiple Terminals 10 BASE-T Configurat

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700015-022 Code Page 138

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710019-022 Code Page 142 0026-022 Code Page 145

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730027-022 Code Page 146

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740028-022 Code Page 146 0039-02 Code Page 148

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750042-022 Code Page 148

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76CHAPTER 11 New Functionality Check Tracking / Clerk interrupt Pull-down groups / keyboard features New Functionality Check Screens (Table layo

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77 You Can Change the description of the dummy check/table window to whatever you like to call it After changing the description select the “yes” o

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78Option 1 CHK# Range Enter the start and end range for the Dummy check/table Area This number should be the same as the number set in aut

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79Setting up Check Area’s 1 to 9 (Table Layouts) Setting up Table Layouts Edit the description if you wish to and select yes Ent

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8In-Line Maximum Configurations You can have up to 12 terminals In-Line when using floating check tracking or floating clerk interrupt. You can h

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80When selected the QT-6000 will display enter Check/Table number Enter the table number you wish to designate to this area and then hit the table I

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81Check windows Static check window This is when you program a clerk to automatically display a table layout via making the clerk input a compulso

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82In order to automatically call a Table/Check Layout via a clerk you must program compulsory check number input Programming Please note this opt

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83Programming of Display detail when using check tracking windows It is possible to program what to display when using check windows and check icons

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84Clerk Static and dynamic windows Static clerk window To display all programmed clerk numbers in the clerk window - Up to 9 clerks windows - Up t

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85Receipt key programming It is now possible to program the receipt key to automatically bring the check window to allow issuing of guest receipts

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86Table Transfer programming for check windows It is now possible to program the table transfer key to transfer to the dummy check area (section 0)

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87Option 11 Keyboard This where you program your location keys Select option 11 keyboard This is a close-up of check window image af

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88Colours and styles You can select from two default colour keyboard patterns Style-1: Colour keyboard with the Casio Colour bar

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89 Touch Screen Themes Touch screen themes “User define = 0, Theme 1 = 1 or Theme 2 = 2” – YES – ESC These theme’s were designed for differ

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9In-Line specifications and cable lengths Wiring configuration for Cat-5 All Terminal need to be connected to the hub as shown below Cat-

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90New Program 4 Key Attributes Key Attributes 1. Key Shapes

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912. Key Colour Selection 3. Key Text

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924. Pictures

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93Pull-Down List Programming Pull-Down List Options Editing of key top text has also been added for Pull-down groups Maximum of 16

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94Separate Check Function Graphical Single Separate Check

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95New Multiple Separate Check It is now possible to split a check graphically to 9 other checks Multiple Separate Check Screen Pro

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96Table share Function Application This function allows the facility for a number of people to share the same table and manage the check tracking

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97CHAPTER 12 Other New functions Memory Free Functions This function has been designed for two reasons Reason One: You need more functions bu

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98Order character change function Application To change the order character information before the designated PLU items are transferred to the kitc

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99Monitoring function Application To watch the registration procedure of another terminal The person using the terminal will not know that the term

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