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Keyboards, Manager's

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Keyboards Updated October 31, 2007 Several kinds of keyboards are available with a variety of features. Most have a built-in magnetic stripe reader (MSR). A B D I C E F G H J Figure 112. Keyboard types for the SurePOS 700 A 50-key keyboard B 50-key keyboard with magnetic stripe reader (MSR) and display C 50-key keyboard with MSR, or 50-key keyboard with JUCC MSR D ANPOS keyboard, or ANKPOS keyboard E 133-key keyboard with MSR F Keyboard-V G PLU keyboard H PS/2 ANPOS keyboard with integrated pointing device I Keyboard VII J CANPOS keyboard Note: The redesigned cap (with the textured surface) for the keyboard pointing device (joystick) is a consumable item: the customer is responsible for cap replacement. If you have this style cap, replacements can be purchased by calling 1-800-IBM-CALL (1-800-426-2255) in the U.S. and Canada. Customers outside the U.S. and Canada should contact their IBM representative. The part number for the caps is: 30R0037. Manager's lock The keyboards can be equipped with a manager's lock ( A in Figure 113 on page 109) for special override functions as determined by your store procedures. During normal operations, the lock is in the OFF position. When needed, it can be turned to the ON position to enable special keying functions, and then turned OFF 108 SurePOS 700 Series: SurePOS 700-721/741/781, 722/742/782 Planning, Installation, and Operation Guide

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Keyboards
Several
kinds
of
keyboards
are
available
with
a
variety
of
features.
Most
have
a
built-in
magnetic
stripe
reader
(MSR).
±A²
50-key
keyboard
±B²
50-key
keyboard
with
magnetic
stripe
reader
(MSR)
and
display
±C²
50-key
keyboard
with
MSR,
or
50-key
keyboard
with
JUCC
MSR
±D²
ANPOS
keyboard,
or
ANKPOS
keyboard
±E²
133-key
keyboard
with
MSR
±F²
Keyboard-V
±G²
PLU
keyboard
±H²
PS/2
ANPOS
keyboard
with
integrated
pointing
device
±I²
Keyboard
VII
±J²
CANPOS
keyboard
Note:
The
redesigned
cap
(with
the
textured
surface)
for
the
keyboard
pointing
device
(joystick)
is
a
consumable
item:
the
customer
is
responsible
for
cap
replacement.
If
you
have
this
style
cap,
replacements
can
be
purchased
by
calling
1-800-IBM-CALL
(1-800-426-2255)
in
the
U.S.
and
Canada.
Customers
outside
the
U.S.
and
Canada
should
contact
their
IBM
representative.
The
part
number
for
the
caps
is:
30R0037.
Manager's
lock
The
keyboards
can
be
equipped
with
a
manager's
lock
(
±A²
in
Figure
113
on
page
109)
for
special
override
functions
as
determined
by
your
store
procedures.
During
normal
operations,
the
lock
is
in
the
OFF
position.
When
needed,
it
can
be
turned
to
the
ON
position
to
enable
special
keying
functions,
and
then
turned
OFF
D
C
E
F
J
B
A
G
H
I
Figure
112.
Keyboard
types
for
the
SurePOS
700
Updated
October
31,
2007
108
SurePOS
700
Series:
SurePOS
700-721/741/781,
722/742/782
Planning,
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and
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