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CHAPTER 1. SRV. RESET AND MASTER RESET The SRV key is used for operating in the SRV mode. 1. SRV. RESET (Program Loop Reset) Procedure • Method 1 1) Turn off the AC switch. 2) Set the mode switch to (SRV') position. 3) Turn on the AC switch. 4) Turn to (SRV) position from (SRV') position. • Method 2 1) Set the mode switch to PGM2 position. 2) Turn off the AC switch. 3) While holding down the JOURNAL FEED key and RECEIPT FEED keys, turn on the AC switch. Note: When disassembling and reassembling always power up us- ing method 1 only. Method 2 will not reset the CKDC9. Note: SRV programming job#926-B must be set to "4" to allow the PGM program loop reset. PRG. RESET 2. MASTER RESET (All memory clear) There are three possible methods to perform a master reset. MRS-1 (Master resetting 1) Used to clear all memory contents and return the machine back to its initial settings including the default keyboard layout. Procedure 1) Turn off the AC switch. 2) Set the MODE switch to the (SRV') position. 3) Turn on the AC switch. 4) While holding down the JOURNAL FEED key, turn to the (SRV) position from the (SRV') position. MRS-2 (Master resetting 2) Used to clear all memory and keyboard contents. This reset returns all programming back to defaults (Except the keyboard). The keyboard must be entered by hand. This reset is used if an application needs a different keyboard layout than that supplied by a normal MRS-1. Procedure 1) Turn off the AC switch. 2) Set the MODE switch to the (SRV') position. 3) Turn on the AC switch. 4) While holding down the JOURNAL FEED key and RECEIPT FEED keys, turn to the (SRV) position from the (SRV') position. 5) Key position assignment: After the execution of the MRS-2, only the RECEIPT FEED and JOURNAL FEED keys remain effective on the key assignment. Any key can be assigned to any key position on the main keyboard. [key setup procedure] *2 MRS-2 executed 0 Key position set Free key Free key setup *1 complete. 0 Disable NOTES: MASTER RESET *1: When the 0 key is pressed, the key of the key number displayed is disabled. *2: Push the key on the keyboard to be assigned. With this, the function key of the key number displayed is assigned to that key position. *3: When relocating the keyboard, the PGM 1/2 mode uses the standard key layout. Key Key Key No. name No. 001 011 002 012 003 013 004 014 005 015 006 016 007 017 008 018 009 019 010 020 Key name Key Key No. name 021 022 023

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CHAPTER 1. SRV. RESET AND MASTER RESET
The SRV key is used for operating in the SRV mode.
1.
SRV. RESET (Program Loop Reset)
Procedure
Method 1
1)
Turn off the AC switch.
2)
Set the mode switch to (SRV’) position.
3)
Turn on the AC switch.
4)
Turn to (SRV) position from (SRV’) position.
Method 2
1)
Set the mode switch to PGM2 position.
2)
Turn off the AC switch.
3)
While holding down the JOURNAL FEED key and RECEIPT
FEED keys, turn on the AC switch.
Note: When disassembling and reassembling always power up us-
ing method 1 only. Method 2 will not reset the CKDC9.
Note:
SRV programming job#926-B must be set to "4" to allow the
PGM program loop reset.
PRG. RESET
2.
MASTER RESET (All memory clear)
There are three possible methods to perform a master reset.
MRS-1 (Master resetting 1)
Used to clear all memory contents and return the machine back to its
initial settings
including the default keyboard layout.
Procedure
1)
Turn off the AC switch.
2)
Set the MODE switch to the (SRV’) position.
3)
Turn on the AC switch.
4) While holding down the JOURNAL FEED key, turn to the
(SRV) position from the (SRV’) position.
MRS-2 (Master resetting 2)
Used to clear all memory and keyboard contents.
This reset returns all programming back to defaults (Except the key-
board). The keyboard must be entered by hand.
This reset is used if an application needs a different keyboard layout
than that supplied by a normal MRS-1.
Procedure
1)
Turn off the AC switch.
2)
Set the MODE switch to the (SRV’) position.
3)
Turn on the AC switch.
4)
While holding down the JOURNAL FEED key and RECEIPT
FEED keys, turn to the (SRV) position from the (SRV’) posi-
tion.
5)
Key position assignment:
After the execution of the MRS-2, only the RECEIPT FEED and
JOURNAL FEED keys remain effective on the key assignment.
Any key can be assigned to any key position on the main key-
board.
[key setup procedure]
MASTER RESET
NOTES:
*1: When the 0 key is pressed, the key of the key number dis-
played is disabled.
*2: Push the key on the keyboard to be assigned. With this, the
function key of the key number displayed is assigned to that
key position.
*3: When relocating the keyboard, the PGM 1/2 mode uses the
standard key layout.
Key
No.
Key
name
Key
No.
Key
name
Key
No.
Key
name
001
011
021
002
012
022
003
013
023
004
014
005
015
006
016
007
017
008
018
009
019
010
020
MRS-2 executed
Key position set
Free key
Disable
Free key setup
complete.
*2
*1
0
0