Oki OKIPOS408II OKIPOS 408II Software Technical Reference - Page 32

Cash Drawer 1 - Pulse Width, Buzzer 1 - On Time, Buzzer 1 - Repeat, FEED' button on the printer.

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Cash Drawer 1 - Pulse Width If you've connected a cash drawer as your external peripheral, you can control its activation pulse width via this setting. Different cash drawers require different pulse widths, choose from the available options until your cash drawer opens reliably. As external peripheral 2, the pulse width of your cash drawer is fixed to '200 milliseconds'. Buzzer 1 - On Time If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 1, you can control how long it will sound each time it is activated via this setting. Choose the time period that best suites your application; longer for more attention or shorter for less intrusion. Buzzer 1 - Off Time If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 1, you can control the length of time between tones via this setting. This setting can control the length of time between tones. Shorter for rapid sequences or longer for more spaced sequences. Buzzer 1 - Repeat If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 1, you can configure the number of times your buzzer sounds per activation. Regardless of the number of tones you've configured, you can stop the buzzer by pressing the 'FEED' button on the printer. Buzzer 2 - On Time If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 2, you can control how long it will sound each time it's activated via this setting. Choose the time period that best suites your application; longer for more attention or shorter for less intrusion. Buzzer 2 - Off Time If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 2, you can control the length of time between tones via this setting. This setting can control the length of time between tones. Shorter for rapid sequences or longer for more spaced sequences. Buzzer 2 - Repeat If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 2, you can configure the number of times your buzzer sounds per activation. Regardless of the number of tones you've configured, you can stop the buzzer by pressing the 'FEED' button. - 32 -

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Cash Drawer 1 - Pulse Width
If you've connected a cash drawer as your external peripheral, you can control its activation pulse
width via this setting.
Different cash drawers require different pulse widths, choose from the available options until your
cash drawer opens reliably.
As external peripheral 2, the pulse width of your cash drawer is fixed to '200 milliseconds'.
 
Buzzer 1 - On Time
If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 1, you can control how long it will sound each
time it is activated via this setting.
Choose the time period that best suites your application; longer for more attention or shorter for
less intrusion.
 
Buzzer 1 - Off Time
If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 1, you can control the length of time between
tones via this setting.
This setting can control the length of time between tones. Shorter for rapid sequences or longer for
more spaced sequences.
 
Buzzer 1 - Repeat
If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 1, you can configure the number of times your
buzzer sounds per activation.
Regardless of the number of tones you've configured, you can stop the buzzer by pressing the
'FEED' button on the printer.
 
Buzzer 2 - On Time
If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 2, you can control how long it will sound each
time it's activated via this setting.
Choose the time period that best suites your application; longer for more attention or shorter for
less intrusion.
 
Buzzer 2 - Off Time
If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 2, you can control the length of time between
tones via this setting.
This setting can control the length of time between tones. Shorter for rapid sequences or longer for
more spaced sequences.
 
Buzzer 2 - Repeat
If you've connected a buzzer to peripheral circuit 2, you can configure the number of times your
buzzer sounds per activation.
Regardless of the number of tones you've configured, you can stop the buzzer by pressing the
'FEED' button.