Page 3 - CHAPTER 1; HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
3 CHAPTER 1 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION General Configuration Front View General Configuration Back View
Page 4 - QT-6000 Hardware Specification
4 QT-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 Ethernet The Ethernet communications Board comes as standard when purchasing the QT-6000 terminal You can connect up to three external printers per terminal Y...
Page 5 - Layout of Com ports on the QT-6000
5 Layout 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 Port 1 = PC / Modem Com Port 2 = Scanner Com Port 3 = Remote display Com Port 4 = My Printer 1 Com Port 5 = My Printer 2 Com Port 6 = My Printer 3 In addition t...
Page 8 - In-Line Maximum Configurations; will do not support the cross over cat-5 cable
8 In-Line Maximum Configurations You can have up to 12 terminals In-Line when using floating check tracking or floating clerk interrupt. You can have up to 32 terminals In-Line if you are not using check tracking or clerk interrupt. You can have a maximum of 8 Printers shared thought out the Etherne...
Page 13 - CHAPTER 2; LOADING THE IPL Via CF CARD / PC
13 CHAPTER 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 (RS232 / Laplink cable/Cat-5 cable and hub) Auto Load via CF card Copy the IPL data to the route directory of the San Disk CF card via PC 1. Insert the CF card...
Page 14 - code enter 10000 for UK and then press “ok”
14 Follow 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 and hold down the INIT switch the terminal will then will ask you to push the INIT Switch again to start the load of the IPL (3) Press the INIT Switch and...
Page 17 - Loading the IPL via PC
17 Loading the IPL via PC Install CV-10 to your PC Plug your PRL-CB2 (RS-232 standard lap link cable) in to Com 1 Copy the QT-6000 IPL file to the CVW folder Go in to the CVW folder and double click on C_comw Icon Double click on C_Comw Icon
Page 19 - On the cash register
19 On the cash register (1) Initialise the Terminal with 44449999 Sub-Total (2) Select IPL Com Port 1 (3) Select speed 115200 (4) Select Start
Page 20 - Waiting for IPL
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 IPL will now be loaded to your terminal After the IPL has loaded you will see the Mac screen The next chapter of this manual will guide you though the Mac proc...
Page 21 - CHAPTER 3
21 CHAPTER 3 INITIALISING THE TERMINAL (Mac) Enter 10000 for the UK Mac
Page 22 - Mac Screen
22 Mac Screen Setting the time Setting the date Setting the ID Character
Page 25 - CF Card
25 Casio QT-6000 standard keyboard layout After the Mac procedure has finished the restore menu will be displayed This menu allows you the option to restore a program that has previously been backed up to a CF card, or receive a program from another terminal in the In-line network CF Card Note: By s...
Page 27 - CHAPTER 4; MEMORY ALLOCATION
27 CHAPTER 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 and select option1 this will take you to the daily and program option. Programming options
Page 28 - Daily and Program Explanation of files and rules; option of memory allocation
28 Daily and Program Explanation of files and rules Memory Allocation rules Always allocate the main memory allocation from the Daily and Program option (1) and not individual files wherever possible. When allocating memory in the Daily and Program area there are lots of files that will change with ...
Page 29 - New Memory Allocation Files
29 Please be very careful when allocating or re-allocating any files in the individual file section of programming. These files will have to be allocated in Individual files section New Memory Allocation Files File 037 Customer File File 042 Customer Group File 050 Intelligent Electronic Journal Fil...
Page 34 - CHAPTER 5; ASSIGNING FREE FUNCTION KEYS
34 CHAPTER 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 - 1.Keyboard - 1.Key assign nn000 <YES> --> Continue normal key assign operation (1) "nn" is menu level number 01 to 15. (2) If nn=00, it mean...
Page 35 - Specify new menu level mm.
35 Specify 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 over written. Ex) Menu level 1 <CASH> links FILE002 REC#040 Menu level 2 <CASH> links FILE002 REC#040 Menu level 3 <CASH> links FILE00...
Page 36 - Explanation of Free Function Keys; Original function keys for pubs and Restaurants; This function allows two open checks to be added together
36 Explanation of Free Function Keys Original function keys for pubs and Restaurants Add Check (94) This function allows two open checks to be added together Arrangement key (44) This function allows you to program sequences of buttons and function for example you can program a cash key to have a pr...
Page 38 - Operation
38 House 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 house bon key Register PLU’s To return to normal registration press 0 house bon Ketten Bon (113) This function allows you to produce individual stubs for ea...
Page 39 - This is usually used for half pints and doubles.
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 from one clerk to another it is used to tell the operator number you are transferring to. Please see the clerk transfer operation for more detail. Post En...
Page 42 - For example
42 Payment 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 full description of how the customer accounts work. Search function (246) This function allows you to search the PLU file by character. This functionali...
Page 43 - Memory Allocation General Notes
43 Memory 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 you want to use a Slip printer please make sure you have a Slip print key allocated in the free function file. If you are using the table share function yo...
Page 44 - CHAPTER 6; SETTING UP SHARED CHECK TRACKING
44 CHAPTER 6 SETTING UP SHARED CHECK TRACKING Setting up the network to use shared check tracking Master Back-up Satellite Master IP Address IP Address IP Address 192.168.000.001 192.168.000.050 192.168.000.051 System Connection Table for Master MC#01 * 1 02 0101000000 MC#02 2 010202000000 MC#03 3 0...
Page 46 - CHAPTER 7; SETTING UP FLOATING CLERK INTERRUPT
46 CHAPTER 7 SETTING UP FLOATING CLERK INTERRUPT Setting up the network to use floating clerk interrupt Master Back-up Satellite Master IP Address IP Address IP Address 192.168.000.001 192.168.000.050 192.168.000.051 System Connection Table for Master MC#01 * 1 02 0101000000 MC#02 2 010202000000 MC#...
Page 48 - CHAPTER 8; SETTING UP PRINTING AND SHARED PRINTING
48 CHAPTER 8 SETTING UP PRINTING AND SHARED PRINTING Stand-Alone printing Shared printing Method 1 Set up at mac stage When you initialise the QT-6000 if the printer is connected and switched on the Terminal will automatically see the printer and set up the relevant I/O parameters for you. Receipt a...
Page 51 - CHAPTER 9; SETTING UP RF COMMUNICATIONS
51 CHAPTER 9 SETTING UP RF COMMUNICATIONS Access Point that must be used 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point WG602 Wireless Card that must be used 32 – Bit Wireless PC Card SMC2835W Version 2 The communication between terminals is Ethernet with TCP/IP The speed is 10/100Base-T/Tx for a wired Configuration...
Page 52 - Wiring configuration 2 RF only
52 Wiring Configuration 1 (wired and RF) Netgear FS108 WG-511 WG-511 Wiring configuration 2 RF only WG-511 WG-511 WG-511
Page 57 - Delete and enter the new code here
57 Wireless settings The WEP Code is set to: 43434852443230303400000000 Delete and enter the new code here Make sure this is set to 128 bit These setting will make the access point compatible with the QT-6000’as far as the SSID and WEP encryption code If the firmware version in the access point is o...
Page 58 - When looking at the overall settings they should look like this
58 Note: The ID and encryption code is recommended to be unique for each site for security reason. ESSID: Up to 32 characters can be programmed. WEP: Encryption: up to 26 digits (WIRED EQUIVALENT PRIVACY ) When looking at the overall settings they should look like this Access Point Information
Page 62 - The Final configuration
62 The Final configuration Netgear FS108 WG-511 WG-511 How to remove the Netgear RF card from the terminal 1. Change the I/O Parameter Settings 2. Perform flag clear operation 3. Power OFF 4. Pull out the WG511 from QT6000 5. Power ON
Page 78 - Option 2 key shapes; Ok
78 Option 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 auto check range, and different to the check numbers used on a every day basis Option 2 key shapes Before using this option delete an area on the keyboard where the...
Page 87 - PREV; : move to previous page (function code is; NEXT; : You can delete but not possible to reprogram it again by the; CHK; : Select CHK for active checks; TBL; : Select “TBL” it will show the table layout
87 Option 11 Keyboard This where you program your location keys Select option 11 keyboard This is a close-up of check window image after initialized, Location Keys PREV : move to previous page (function code is 221 ) NEXT : move to next page (function code is 220 ) ESC : You can delete but not possi...
Page 88 - Colours and styles
88 Colours and styles You can select from two default colour keyboard patterns Style-1: Colour keyboard with the Casio Colour bar Style-2: Colour keyboard without the Casio colour bar
Page 89 - Touch Screen Themes
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 different light conditions Theme 1 = Outside or a very bright environment Theme 2 = Inside artificial light environment (Default)
Page 91 - Key Colour Selection
Page 93 - Pull-Down List Programming
93 Pull-Down List Programming Pull-Down List Options Editing of key top text has also been added for Pull-down groups Maximum of 16 Character per pull-down group PLU List01 1. Items 2. Window Colour 3. Key Shape 4. Key Colour 5. Key Text
Page 94 - Separate Check Function
94 Separate Check Function Graphical Single Separate Check
Page 96 - Table share Function
96 Table share Function Application This function allows the facility for a number of people to share the same table and manage the check tracking system at the same time. Programming for table share function Firstly you must make sure you have an Old/New Check key in file number 2 (Free Function Fi...
Page 98 - Order character change function; Press PLU with order character link Programmed
98 Order character change function Application To change the order character information before the designated PLU items are transferred to the kitchen. To change a starter to a main course Programming Function code for order character change Is 252 Order character change status/stay down programmin...
Page 101 - Free function and PLU keys colour settings
101 Free function and PLU keys colour settings Display area colour definition (File 906) Memory allocation [PGM5] 3. Individual File – FILE 906 – 99 – YES - ESC Seat No Colour # 0010-906 - “Seat 1-3 colour program” – YES 0011-906 - “Seat 4-6 colour program” – YES – ESC
Page 103 - Customer file and invoice numbers
103 CHAPTER 13 Customer file and invoice numbers When using the customer accounts system the check tracking files are used to store the details of the customer accounts these files are File 15 (Check Index) File 60 (Check detail) After customer payment operation, the finalized and discounted amount ...
Page 105 - Invoice number function
105 <X/Z report function> [X/Z] 1.Daily X/Z – 5.Customer account – 1. Customer – 4. All Information Invoice number function Application To print the invoice number only for real registration operations Programming Invoice number programming “Invoice number for std fin.” - YES “Invoice number f...
Page 106 - Picture And Sound Files
106 CHAPTER 14 Picture And Sound Files BMP Files Application To display the picture data for the QT-6000 Free function keys PLU items Check windows Clerk windows Programming BMP:FILE910 (Bitmap image file for graphical keys) Memory allocation PGM manual page 13,17. [PGM5] 1.Memory allocation - 3.Ind...
Page 107 - Make the Bit Map data using the sizes below
107 Make 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 in QT-6000/pctools Copy the Bit map files to the same directory as the two utilities above Convert the BMP files to file 910 PGM data using the Casio BM...
Page 108 - Press the convert key
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 bitmap to positions 1 to 99 Press the convert key
Page 109 - Touch screen File
109 The utility should now say normal end and a file 910 will be made in the data directory Data Folder Touch screen File Copy file 910 PGM data to the following directory of the CF card. CASIO\QT6000\AUTPPGM\FILE910P.910
Page 110 - FILE910 PGM data transfer via CF card
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. When the double size key is specified, it will be occupied two single keys memory space. If the quadruple size key is specified, it will be occupied four singl...