Casio QT-6600 User manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
QT-6600
ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
QT-6600
(EX-830)
NOV. 2008
CONTENTS
QT-6600 PAGE
1. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................1
2. MACHINE INITIALIZATION .....................................................................5
3. DISASSEMBLY .....................................................................................10
4. ASSEMBLY ...........................................................................................24
5. OPTION INSTALLATION ......................................................................36
6. INLINE / ONLINE ...................................................................................38
7. DIAGNOSTIC OPERATION ..................................................................40
8. CIRCUIT EXPLANATION ......................................................................81
9. ERROR CODE LIST ..............................................................................84
10. PCB LAYOUT ........................................................................................95
11. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..............................................................................99
12. PARTS LIST ........................................................................................119
To prevent malfunctions caused by the weak batteries, charge the memory
protection batteries for over 12-hours before installation or after a long-time
vacation (over 30 days).
Before installation, initialize the terminal and leave it turn on over 12-hours.
After a long-time vacation, initialize the terminal and restore the program
data if the terminal is in malfunction, and leave it turn on over 12-hours.
Over 48-hours charging makes the batteries fully charged.
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
1-1. Electrical Specifications
100V 120V 220V 230V 240V
• Power consumption <AC input current at Adaptor>
In operation Max. 1.5A 1.5A 1.5A 1.5A
Display off Max. 0.25A 0.25A 0.25A 0.25A
<DC input current at QT-6600>
In operation Max. 1.3A 1.3A 1.3A 1.3A
Display off Max. 0.5A 0.5A 0.5A 0.5A
• Memory protection Back-up battery
Battery life
Recharge time
NiMH (nickel-metal-hydride)
HHR-21HL3G1B (USA only)
HHR-21HL3G1C (Except USA)
Replace the battery every 1 year.
6 hours (full charge)
• Clock & Calendar Accuracy
Auto calendar
Within ± 40 sec. Per month (25 °C)
Effective until 2099 A.D.
• Clock protection Back-up battery
Battery
Recharge time
Manganese dioxide lithium
CR2032/1HF1
Replace the battery every 1 year.
1-2. Environmental specifications
• Operating temperature 0 °C ~ 40 °C
• Operating humidity 20 % ~ 85 %
• Storage temperature -20 °C ~ 65 °C
• Storage humidity 10 % ~ 85 %
1-3. Main LSI specifications
• CPU Name
Number of control bit
R5S77631AY266BGV
32 bits
• I/O controller Name
Number of control bit
UPD70F3728GC-8BT-A
16 bits
• Gate array Name UPD65945GJP16-JEUA
• DDR SDRAM Name
Capacity
HYB25DC256163CE-5
256 Mbits
SDRAM Name
Capacity
MT48LC4M16A2P-75:G
64 Mbits
• Flash ROM (Back up) Name
Capacity
S29GL256P90TFCR20
256 Mbits
• Flash ROM (Program) Name
Capacity
S29GL256P90TFCR2A*
256 Mbits
• Display controller Name MB86276PB-G-ZE1
• Ethernet controller Name LAN9115-MT (10/100BASE)
— 2 —
1-4. Devices specifications
• LCD Display Name
Screen size
Resolution
Interface
Display color
Pixel pitch
Luminance
Contrast ratio
Power supply voltage
Back light
NL10276BC30-32D
15.0 inch (38cm diagonal)
1024(H) x 768(V) pixels
LVDS (RGB 8 bits each)
16.77 M colors
0.297(H) x 0.297(V) mm
250 cd/m
2
500:1
3.3 V
Top and bottom, 1 CCFL each
• Touch Panel Name
Size
N010-0527-T841
15 inch
• Panel brightness control 1 x VR controller
• Power supply External adaptor "SO1330A"
• Cleck key Magnetic ibutton prove "94-J-04"
1-5. I/O Ports
The following optional peripherals can be used by plugging them into the appropriate port.
RS-232C COM 1 port For MODEM, PC direct connection or Order man
RS-232C COM 2 port For Hand held scanner, Slip printer or Scale
RS-232C COM 3 port For Remote customer display or Scale
RS-232C COM 4 port For Remote printer, Slip printer or Scale
RS-232C COM 5 port For Remote printer or Scale
RS-232C COM 6 port For Remote printer or Scale
Inline port. Ethernet
Drawer port x 2 Drawer
CF card slot
(in the card slot cover)
CF card
PS-2 keyboard port PS-2 keyboard (Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500)
DISPLAY
SCANNER
PC/MODEM
COM3
COM6
COM2
COM5
COM1
COM4
SPK
PS/2
KEYBOARD
MIC
LAN
Brightness
COM3 COM6
COM2
COM5
COM1 COM4
Inline (10/100Base-T)
PS/2 Keyboard
AC Adaptor
Drawer 2
Drawer 1
Ext. microphone
Ext. speaker
Bottom side of the terminal
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1-6. Option List
CASIO sales options
DEVICE NAME MODEL NOTE
• Magnet i-Button QT-6011DLS
• Display set for customer QT-6060D Connect to Com 3
• Display cable for customer
(for mounting to the base)
QT-6061CB
• Display 5-meter cable for customer QT-6062CB
• Slip printer SP-1300 Connect to Com 2
• Slip printer cable PRT-CB-8C Length 1.5m
• Remote printer UP-400 Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
• Remote printer UP-360BB Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
• Printer cable PRT-CB-8A Length 3m
• Printer cable PRT-CB-8B Length 5m
• MCR QT-6046MCR
• Drawer extension cable MDL-11
• PC cable PRL-CB-2 Com1 port only
Local purchase options
DEVICE NAME MAKER MODEL NOTE
• Remote printer EPSON TM-T88 IV (Mark 4) Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
• Remote printer EPSON TM-U220 Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
• Remote printer EPSON TM-U230 Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
• Remote printer EPSON TM-J7100 Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
• Remote printer EPSON TM-T88 lll Connect to Com 4 ~ 6
• Printer AC adaptor EPSON PS-180
• Slip printer/AC adaptor Citizen AD31-U or E
(For SP-1300)
U: 100V / E: 200V
• Power cord for power unit EPSON AC-170
• Laser scanner PSC PSC QuickScan6500 Connect to Com 2
• Laser scanner Metrologic Metrologic MS9544 Voyager Connect to Com 2
• Fixation scanner Metrologic Metrologic MS7120 Orbit Connect to Com 2
• Scanner Scale PSC PSC Megellan 8100 Connect to Com 2
• Modem U.S.Robotics 56k V.92 (RS232C) Connect to Com 1
• Modem D-Link DFM-560EL (RS232C) Connect to Com 1
• Orderman Orderman Orderman Don/Max2/
Access Point
• External speaker ELECOM MS-76CH
• External microphone ELECOM MS-STM55
• Conversion plug OHM
ELECTRIC
AP-2633
• CF Memory card Sandisk 1GB (Ultra II),
2/4/8GB (Extreme III)
• PS2 keyboard Microsoft Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500
• HUB NETGEAR FS-108
• HUB NETGEAR GS-108
• Ketchen alarm HERALD Kitchen Alarm System
• Video surveillance VHC2-VIDQT6
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1-7. Drawer
Type Drawer Name Specification USA/Canada Other Countries
M DL-2808 D-24BC-B84M-4 X
M DL-2809 D-24BC-B84-SM-4 X
M DL-2434 D-24BC-B55SM-4 X
M DL-2810 D-24BC-A84SM-4 X
L DL-3622 D-11BH-B65SS-4 X
L DL-3623 D-11BH-B65-4 X
1-8. Duration of Life
TFT LCD (Main) 30,000 hours
STN LCD (Rear) 20,000 hours
Touch Panel (number of touch times) one million times
Battery 1 year
AC adaptor 5 year
Installing Precautions
When installing QT-6600, attach the ferrite core to the QT-6600 side. Wind the
AC adaptor cable around the ferrite core two times.
The ferrite core is packed with QT-6600.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING
TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Copyright(C) 2008
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
All rights reserved.
ROM VER. xxxxxx xxxx
CREATE xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx
QT-6600 x.xx
APL VER. xxxxxx xxxx
Version
INIT
C
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
0
OK
2. MACHINE INITIALIZATION
2-1. How to initialize the terminal
Preparation:
1. All peripheral devices and terminals of this cluster should be turned off.
2. Connect all of the peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) to terminal.
3. Connect all terminals by inline.
Operation:
4. Turn on all peripheral devices of a terminal.
5. Turn on this terminal with pressing the initialize switch and release after beep sound.
6. After releasing the key, enter “20000” (U.S.), “10000” (other area: English), “40000” (other area:
German), “50000” (other area: French), “60000” (other area: Spanish) and press the <OK> key.
Enter terminal ID and IP address
Init Sw
ID & I P ADD R ESS
Ter m inal ID
ENTER ID
IP ADDRESS
AUTO
FTP Server
OK?
———
Terminal ID: 0,1 ~ 32
———
Press <YES> to continue.
Yes
Yes
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• Case 1: If your system has no LAN device = “0”
OK?
———
Press <YES> to continue.
Yes
• Case 2: Terminal ID = “1”
——— Press <YES> to continue.
———
Select <YES>, if you want to use this terminal as an FTP server.
———
Select “CLIENT”, if you want to use this terminal as a DHCP client.
——— Enter IP address if you want to change.
IP AD D R E SS
FTP S e r v er
DHCP SERVE R
192. 1 6 8 . 0.
1
MANUA L
OK?
Yes
Yes
* The IP address of each terminal should be the unique number from 192.168. 0. 1 to
192.168.255.255.
• Case 3: Terminal ID = “2” ~ “32”
——— Press <YES> to continue.
———
Select “MANUAL”, if you want to enter IP address manually.
(IP address setting line will appear on the screen.)
IP AD D R E S S AUTO
OK? Yes
Declare terminal configuration
——— Enter cluster No. 1 ~ 9, if using check cluster system.
——— Select the appropriate printer.
——— Select the appropriate printer.
——— Press <YES> to continue.
———
Master / Backup master / Satellite / Self master
———
Enter time if it is wrong.
———
Within 12 characters
——— Enter date if it is wrong.
OK?
Slip P r i nter
No
R/J/O r d e r Printer3
No
R/J/O r d e r Printer2
No
R/J/O r d e r Printer1
No
Check C l uster ID
0
Check S y stem
Maste r
ID C h a r a cter
MC #0 1
Time
12:34 0 0
Date
01-10 - 1 0
YES
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Program restoration
INIT 10 - 1 0 - 0 1 12:34 00 0 0 0 1
AUTO PG
M
1.No Re s t o r e / Receive
2.PGM R e s t o r e (CF Card)
3.PGM R e c e i v e (Inline)
———
Select, if no need to download any data.
———
Select to download a program data from CF card.
———
Select to download a program data from other terminal.
• Restore from CF card.
Insert the CF card into the slot and select the appropriate file and press the <YES> key.
• Program receive from other terminal.
2-2. How to initialize the terminal (add / replace one terminal)
Preparation:
1. All peripheral devices and terminals of this cluster should be turned off.
2. Connect all of the peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) to this terminal.
3. Connect the added / replaced terminal to inline.
Operation:
Follow the steps shown on the page 5 to 7.
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2-3. How to flag clear the terminal (or INIT2)
Preparation:
1. All peripheral devices and this terminal should be turned off.
2. Check the connection of all peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) of this terminal.
3. Check the connection of this terminal to inline.
Operation:
4. Turn on all peripheral devices of this terminal.
5. Turn on this terminal with pressing the <DISP ON/OFF> key.
6. Press <OK> key.
FC
OK
Copyright(C) 2008
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
All rights reserved.
ROM VER. xxxxxx xxxx
CREATE xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx
QT-6600 x.xx
APL VER. xxxxxx xxxx
Version
7. Select “1. Flag Clear” and press <YES> key to flag clear.
or select “2.Init2” and press <YES> key and enter “8888888888” and <YES> key to Init 2.
2-4. IPL (Initial Program Loading)
IPL should be made before initializing when the application software has been modified.
2-4-1. IPL
IPL via CF card or COM1 port
Initial program loading process is as follows: IPL code = 44449999
Start
Continue
to INIT
ROM check
Store the receiving
data to Flash
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IPL via LAN port
Start
END
Restore
all data
IPL from
CF card
Store IPL data
to CF card
Backup all data
to CF card
Clear IPL data
in the CF card
Insert more than
128MB CF card
2-4-2. System configuration before IPL operation
Connect source terminal (cash register terminal) and target terminals or insert the IPL CF card to the
terminal.
CF card
IPL source
IPL target
IPL Data
CF card slot is located
on the leftside of the terminal.
IPL source
LAN port
defined as FTP server
IPL target
IPL Data
2-4-3. IPL operation
Insert the CF card into the slot before this step.
1. Press the <START> key to proceed, in case of downloading
via inline, automatic ID definition is made by this timing. So
press the <YES> key terminal by terminal.
2. After finishing IPL, machine initialization is necessary.
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xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
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CANCEL
START
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3. DISASSEMBLY
NOTE:
* Please make a back-up copy of the clients’ data before disassembling.
* When the power is turned off, the internal battery enables the hibernate function.
* There are several kinds of screws. Be sure to use the
correct type of screws when reassembling.
It is advisable to sort the screws as shown in the right
after removing them.
* When assembling/disassembling the Stand, be careful not to get the fingers caught.
* Use caution when handling the LCD unit and the inverter for the backlight as there is the risk of
high-voltage electrical shock.
* Internal battery:
• Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
• Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to direct flame or heat.
• Place the battery with its (+) and (-) terminals in the correct orientation.
• Do not recharge the battery. (Primary battery)
* When assembling, be sure that it is free of dust and other foreign matters.
Pay special attention when replacing the touch panel and LCD
* Do not tangle the cables in principle.
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Disassembling
See the flowchart below for the order of disassembling main parts.
A.
Removing the Stand
B.Removing the B-case Assy Block
C.Removing the Rear Display Block
D.Disassembling the Rear Display
E.Removing the Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
F.Removing the LED PCB (E830-E6)
G.Removing the Inverter Unit
H.Removing the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP)
I.
Removing the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET)
J.Removing the COM PCB (E830-COM)
K.Removing the Main PCB (E830-1)
L.Removing the MCR
M.Removing the LCD/Touch Panel
— 12 —
A. Disengage and remove the Main Unit from the Stand.
B. Removing the B-case Assy Block
B-1. Remove three screws.
Screws (S4)
B-2. Remove two covers.
HNG COVER
CONNECTOR COVER
— 13 —
B-3. Remove 12 screws.
B-4. Remove the B-case Assy Block.
B-5. Unplug the connector to the speaker.
Screws (S1)
Screws (S2)
Screws (S3)
B-CASE ASSY BLOCK
Connector (Speaker)
— 14 —
C. Removing the Rear Display Block
C-1. Remove eight screws.
C-2. Remove the connector to the battery.
Connector (Battery)
Screws (S6)
C-3. Remove the Rear Display Block.
C-4. Unplug the connector to the Rear Display.
Connector (REAR DISPLAY)
REAR DISPLAY BLOCK
— 15 —
D. Disassembling the Rear Display
D-1. Remove the screw and remove the Rear Display Unit.
Screws (S5)
D-2. Remove two screws and remove the LCD Frame.
Screws (S7)
D-3. Use a solder to remove six lead wires.
D-4. Release the connector lock and disconnect the FPC.
D-5. Remove the Rear LCD PCB (E830-E22).
Black
White
Green
White
Black
— 16 —
Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
COM PCB (E830-COM)
LED PCB (E830-E6)
LCD
i-Button key
MCR
Touch panel PCB(E830-TP)
Inverter unit
Power switch/code
Drawer 2
Drawer 1
PCBs and the Connectors to the Main PCB
LED PCB
(E830-E6)
Power supply PCB
(E830-INLET)
Inverter unit
Touch panel PCB
(E830-TP)
Main PCB
(E830-1)
COM PCB
(E830-COM)
Mic PCB
(E830-MIC)
PCBs and the Connectors to the Main PCB
— 17 —
E. Removing the Mic PCB (E830-MIC)
E-1. Unplug the connector.
E-2. Remove two screws and remove the Mic PCB (E830-MIC).
F. Removing the LED PCB (E830-E6)
F-1. Unplug the connector.
F-2. Remove the screw and remove the LED PCB (E830-E6).
G. Removing the Inverter Unit
G-1. Unplug three connectors.
G-2. Remove two screws and remove the Inverter Unit.
Screws (S7)
Screws (S7)
Screws (S5)
— 18 —
H. Removing the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP)
H-1.Unplug the connector.
H-2. Release the connector lock and disconnect the FPC.
H-3. Remove two screws and remove the Touch Panel PCB (E830-TP).
I. Removing the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET)
I-1. Unplug the connector.
I-2. Remove two screws and remove the Power Supply PCB (E830-INLET).
J. Removing COM PCB (E830-COM)
J-1. Unplug two connectors and 1 FPC.
J-2. Remove six nuts and remove the COM PCB (E830-COM).
Screws (S5)
Screws (S5)
Screws (S5)
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