Casio CE-3750, EX-278, EX-279 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
(without price)
ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
CE-3700 (EX-278) CE-3750 (EX-279)
DEC, 1994
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CONTENTS
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2. OPTION SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................... 3
3. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 3
5. MAJOR COMPONENT ................................................................................ 6
7. CIRCUIT EXPLANATIONS .......................................................................... 8
8. DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY METHOD .................................................. 12
9. DIAGNOSTIC OPERATION....................................................................... 13
10. PROGRAMMING THE CE-3700 SERIES CASH REGISTERS................. 17
11. OPERATION .............................................................................................. 19
12. ERROR CODES......................................................................................... 20
13. IC DATA ..................................................................................................... 21
14. PCB LAYOUT ............................................................................................ 22
15. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM................................................................................... 23
16. PARTS LIST............................................................................................... 33
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Product introduction
This machine CE-3700(EX-278) is a succession machine for CE-3400(EX-253). The simultaneous boot model is EX-279.
EX-278: The drawer not separation type. EX-279: The drawer separation type.
The Rom/Ram is the internal organs.
1. SPECIFICATION
1-1. Product
Operating temperature: 0 °C ~ 40 °C Operation air moisture: 10 % ~ 90 % Storage temperature: -25 °C ~ 65 °C Storage air moisture: 10 % ~ 95 % Bombardment strength: To add bombardment from 10 high cm by single support, and there
isn’t the problem.
1-2. Package status
Storage temperature: -25 °C ~ 65 °C Storage air moisture: 10 % ~ 95 % Vibration strength: 1.5 G Bombardment strength: To add bombardment from 60 high cm by single support, and there
isn’t the problem.
1-3. Accessory specifications
Roll paper: P-4575 (EX-P-4574), 45 X 12 X 30 D Stamp logotype: CSP-2030ASA-2 Ink for supplement: Super Ink KC Ink roll: IR-92 (EX-INK-IR-92-OP) Dust cover: Only 1 part neighborhood
1-4. Printer
CR-812A-009-14-001A: Europe CR-812A-009-15-001A: USA, Canada, UK, Europe
Printing type: ring select mode Output sheet number: 2 Chart specifications
Paper width: 44.5 ± 0.5 mm Maximum paper diameter: Ø 83 mm Maximum paper thickness: 0.06 ~ 0.085 mm
Materials: Regular paper Inking: Ink roll Validation
Print specifications: Yes
Sensor: No Paper cut: Manual Stamp
Color: Purple
Seal side dimension: 30 mm (W) X 20 mm (H)
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1-5. The durability specifications
Switch
Key board switch: 5,000,000 times
Control lock: 20,000 times
Operation key 100,000 times
Feed switch 5,000,000 times
Receipt on/off switch 10,000 times
Reset switch 100,000 times Drawer:
Printer
MCBF: 2,000,000 line
Ink roll 400,000 line
Stamp
Ink: 50,000 times mechanism: 500,000 times
1-6. Electric specifications
Power consumption
Area 120 V 220 V 230V 240V
In action Max. 0.40 A 0.20 A 0.20 A 0.20 A
In holding Min. 0.09 A 0.05 A 0.05 A 0.05 A
Power off 0.08 A 0.04 A 0.04 A 0.04 A
1,000,000 times
1-7. Memory Protection
Protection battery: Vanadium Lithium secondary battery
Model: VL3032/IF2 Guard period: 90 days (25 °C) In perfection charge status Galvanic cell life expectancy: 5 years Recharge time: 48 hours in secondary battery
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according
to the manufacture’s instructions.
1-8. Clock, date facility
Clock precision: Less than ±30 seconds (25 °C)
Automatic calendar: Until 2099
1-9. Electric power supply for an emergency (B-6)
Operating hour: 3 hours
Driving condition Processing time per customer one person: 60 sec./ person Purchase item number: 10 item / person 1 item registration amount of money number of digits: 4 digits / item The handling number of people for 1 hour: 30 person /hour
Recharge time: 8 hours
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2. OPTION SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. Ink roll: IR-92
2-2. Waterproofing cover: WT-70
2-3. Roll paper: P-4575 (45×12×75D)
2-4. Electric power supply for an emergency: B-6
The parts for adding B-6 are not equipped. They should be ordered separately from service department.
The following parts are necessary to add B-6.
No. Code No. Parts Name Specification Q'ty
Q1 2200 3577 Transistor 2SA1015(GR,O,Y ZD1 2310 8879 Zener diode RD18EB1 1 D6,D7 2301 0011 Diode 1S2471 2 C5 2804 5476 Electrolytic capacitor 50RE47 1 R2,R3,R5 2600 7313 Carbon film resistor R-25-10K-J 3 R1 2600 5612 Carbon film resistor R-25-2K-J 1
6221 4218 Connector sub assembly E311294-1(#22) 1
2-5. Keyboard Conversion Kit: CVK-S2/-L2/-LLL2/-FS2
1
2-6. Ink for supplement Super ink K
3. INSTALLATION
Connection is done of earth-line of drawer and main frame like lower chart.
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4. INITIALIZE
By Initialize code
Init. A: The format is done of EEPROM, and, without it is read, and Init. Code is written in.
Init. B: The data is read from EEPROM. 4-1. MAC To hang initial start-up of CPU and peripheral device, and All Clear makes memory. When there is Data backed up by EEPROM, by Initialize code, to develop it on Memory top.
Operation Display Printing
Power off
To continued pushing J-feed button, and To set the MODE switch to Program.
Header printing
To release from the J-feed button.
D1 ~ D5
#-2
Input value D1 ~ D5
D1 0: YYMMDD
D2 1: General (Add2, DDMMYY)
D3,D4 Department No. General 15 D5 Clerk specification Switch: 1,2,4
0000000000
D1D2D3D4D5
P1
0
1: MMDDYY 2: DDMMYY
2: US (Add2, MMDDYY) 3: General (Add3, DDMMYY) 5: Canada (Add2, MMDDYY)
US 30
Password No.: 0 (U.S.A. & Canada)
XXXX: Rom Control No.
-- XXXX -­ D1D2D3D4D5
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Note: Operation code with Init.B is set up as with settlement in “00000”
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4-2. Auto or Reset switch initialize
Operation Display Printing
To push Reset SW.
or
Power on In Low batt.
D1 ~ D5
#-2
Input value D1 ~ D5
D1 0: YYMMDD
D2 1: General (Add2, DDMMYY)
D3,D4 Department No. General 15 D5 Clerk specification Switch: 1,2,4
0000000000
D1D2D3D4D5
P1
0
1: MMDDYY 2: DDMMYY
2: US (Add2, MMDDYY) 3: General (Add3, DDMMYY) 5: Canada (Add2, MMDDYY)
US 30 Password No.: 0 (U.S.A. & Canada)
XXXX: Rom Control No.
-- XXXX -­ D1D2D3D4D5
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Note: Operation code with Init.B is set up as with settlement in “00000”. 4-3. Flag clear
To do Initialization of work memory, and make the operation sequence with the latest status.
Operation Display Printing
Power off
To continued pushing R-feed button, and
Header printing
To set the MODE switch to Program.
XXXX: Rom Control No.
To release from the J-feed button.
#-2
FFFFFFFFF
P1 0
-- XXXX -­ P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8
X1X2X3X4
M1M2-D1D2-Y1Y2
--------------­Password for P1~P8 Password for X1~X4: X2/Z2
M1M2D1D2Y1Y2
D1D2D3D4D5
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5. MAJOR COMPONENT
CPU UPD78044AGF080-3B9 Ram LC36256PLL
256K bit SRam
Printer Model CR812A-009-15-001A
MCBF 2,000,000 lines
Drawer USA DL-2416 D-15TC-A55SP-1*
Canada DL-2351 D-15TC-A54SP-1* UK DL-2751 D-15TC-A84SP-1* Other Countries DL-2350 D-15TC-A54P-1*
DL-2750 D-15TC-A84P-1*
Germany DL-2752 D-15BC-A84S-1*
CPU Pin Description
Pin Port Name I n/ Description Pin Port Name In / Description
No. No. Out No. No. Out
1 94 FIP6 O Display Digit Signal (Dg7) 41 32 TO2 O Receipt Common Signal 2 93 FIP5 O Display Digit Signal (Dg6) 42 31 TO1 O Auto cutter 3 92 FIP4 O Display Digit Signal (Dg5) 43 30 TO0 O Stamp 4 91 FIP3 O Display Digit Signal (Dg4) 44 3 INTP3 I Drawer sensor 5 90 FIP2 O Display Digit Signal (Dg3) 45 2 INTP2 I Key scan timing plus 6 81 FIP1 O Display Digit Signal (Dg2) 46 1 INTP1 I Power Down 7 80 FIP0 O Display Digit Signal (Dg1) 47 0 INTP0 I Printer 8 Power (VDD) 48 Gnd for Vpp (IC)
9 27 SCK0 I/O Data 7 49 7 0 O Address decoder (A12/D0) 10 2 6 SO1 I/O Data 6 5 0 7 1 O A13/Decod1 11 2 5 SI0 I/O Data 5 51 72 O A14/Decod1 12 2 4 BUSY I/O Data 4 5 2 Power (VDD) 13 2 3 STB I/O Data 3 53 12 7 FIP33 O Printer Head (HD8) 14 2 2 SCK1 I/O Data 2 54 126 FIP32 O Printer Head (HD7) 15 2 1 SO1 I/O Data 1 5 5 12 5 FIP31 O Printer Head (HD6) 16 2 0 SI1 I/O Data 0 56 124 FIP30 O Printer Head (HD5) 1 7 Reset Signal 57 12 3 FIP29 O Printer Head (HD4) 1 8 74 O CE(Ram Chip Enable) 58 1 22 FIP28 O Printer Head (HD3) 19 73 O R/W(Ram Write Enable) 59 121 FIP27 O Printer Head (HD2)
20 21 17 ANI7 I Key Input Signal (KI7) 61 11 7 FIP25 O Printer Head (HD10) 22 16 ANI6 I Key Input Signal (KI6) 62 11 6 FIP24 O Printer Head (HD9) 23 15 ANI5 I Key Input Signal (KI5) 63 11 5 FIP23 O Printer J-feed 24 14 ANI4 I Key Input Signal (KI4) 64 11 4 FIP22 O Printer R-feed 25 13 ANI3 I Key Input Signal (KI3) 65 11 3 FIP21 O Printer Motor 26 12 ANI2 I Key Input Signal (KI2) 66 11 2 FIP20 O Key Common Signal (KC9)
27 11 ANI1 I Key Input Signal (KI1) 67 11 1 FIP19 O 28 10 ANI0 I Key Input Signal (KI0) 68 11 0 FIP18 O 29 30 31 Clock Terminal 71 32 Clock Terminal 72 105 FIP15 O 33 34 System Clock 4.19MHz 74 103 FIP13 O 35 System Clock 4.19MHz 75 102 FIP12 O 3 6 37 O EEPROM CE 76 101 FIP11 O
3 7 36 BUZ O Buzzer 77 100 FIP10 O Key Scan Timing Plus 3 8 35 PCL O Decoder CE 7 8 97 FIP9 O Display Digit Signal (Dg10) 3 9 34 TI2 O DW1&2 79 96 FIP8 O Display Digit Signal (Dg9)
4 0 33 TI1 O Journal Common Signal 80 95 FIP7 O Display Digit Signal (Dg8)
Analog electric potential of AD converter (Gnd) 60 120 FIP26 O Printer Head (HD1)
Display Digit Signal / Key Common Signal (SGdb/KC8)
Display Digit Signal / Key
Analog electric power supply of AD converter (Vcc) 69 107 FIP17 O
Reference voltage input of AD converter (Gnd) 70 106 FIP16 O
Analog electric potential of AD converter(Gnd) 7 3 104 FIP14 O
Common Signal (SGtr/KC7) Display Digit Signal / Key
Common Signal (SGg/KC6) Display Digit Signal / Key
Common Signal (SGf/KC5) Pull Down electric potential for
Fip (VN) Display Digit Signal / Key
Common Signal (SGe/KC4) Display Digit Signal / Key
Common Signal (SGd/KC3) Display Digit Signal / Key
Common Signal (SGc/KC2) Display Digit Signal / Key
Common Signal (SGb/KC1) Display Digit Signal / Key
Common Signal (SGa/KC0)
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6. BLOCK DIAGRAM
Standard Option
Printer
(CR812A)
Main Display
(10 columns)
Pop-uo Display
(10 columns)
RAM
(32K byte)
EEPROM
(512 byte)
Key board
Drawer
CPU
Multi Drawer
Compulsory Drawer
(USA, Canada,Germany, UK)
Buzzer
Power Supply
Back-up battery
(Vanadium Lithium)
Battery operation
(B-6)
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7. CIRCUIT EXPLANATIONS
7-1. Power supply circuit
1) Diodes rectification bridge By diodes rectification bridge, alternating voltage is converted into DC voltage, and the electrical voltage is done filtering of by Capacitor C4.
2) Power supply circuit for B-6 The electrical voltage which puts in resistor 3 when line voltage includes anomaly changes, and transistor Q1 becomes on status, and CS signal is done outgoing of by this, and VP is supplied than Power supply B-6.
Note: The component for connection isn’t equipped with in plant shipping.
(service arrangement)
7-2. DC/DC converter circuit
2SD721(Q2) is Power voltage control transistor, and electric power supply is supplied in DC­DC converter with 2SC3303(Q3). 2SC3303(Q3) does a work as oscillator. The frequency of 2SC3303(Q3) is controlled by signal done feed back of through RD27EB1.
7-3. Electrical voltage value in check point
Rated output electrical voltage Min: 23 V 20 V 5 V 32 V 27 V 4.75 V
Output voltage drift range Max: 42 V 2 V 0.3 V 1 0 % 1 0 % 7% Output voltage drift range AC DC DC DC DC AC
Vc Vp Vcc/Vdd Vns Vs V f
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7-4. Reset circuit
The voltage fluctuation of VDD is controlled of IC10 (S-80727AN). CPU is done Reset by pushing Reset Switch or drifting VDD.
S-80727AN
Vdd
2
Reset SW
1
3
17
CPU
Reset
7-5. Data communication between CPU and EEPROM IC11(BR93LC46A).
EEPROM is Rom that write / erase is possible electrically. BR93LC46A is a non- volatile register, and serial data of 16 bit can be memorized with 64 register.
CPU
CS SK
DI
DO
CS: Chip select SK: Serial data clock DI: Serial data input DO: Serial data output
64 words X 16 bits 1,024 bits
EEPRom
1 2 3 4
36 14 15 16
EEPCS AD2 AD1 AD0
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[ Data reading procedure ] When the CPU read the data of EEPROM, CPU send the CS signal and SK signal to EEPROM.
Then CPU send the address to EEPROM, and then EEPROM return the data to CPU.
CS
SK
DI
DO
Address
Data
Output data here
[ Data writing procedure ] When the CPU save the data to EEPROM, CPU sends the CS and SK signal to EEPROM.
And CPU send the address and data to EEPROM from pin No. 15. When the EEPROM writes the data, EEPROM outputs the busy signal form DO terminal to CPU. After finish writing, EEPROM outputs the ready signal from DO terminal to CPU.
Status
CS
SK
DI
DO
High Impedance
DataAddress
READY(H)
BUSY(L)
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7-6. Time chart
1) RAM writing timing
16.4 us 13.6us
A0 WE A1 CE A2 D0 A3 D1 A4 D2 A5 D3 A6 D4 A7 D5
1.4us 15.0us
B2 A0 B3 B4 A1 B5 A2 B6 A3 B7 A4 B0 A6 B1 A7
2) RAM reading timing
A0 WE A1 CE 18.3us A2 D0 A3 D1 A4 D2 A5 D3 A6 D4 A7 D5
3.95us
7.45us
B2 A0 B3 B4 A1 B5 A2 B6 A3 B7 A4 B0 A6 B1 A7
3) EEP-ROM Writing and reading timing
A0 CS A1 SK A2 DI A3 DO
29us
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8. DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY METHOD
1) Remove the Printer cover.
2) Upper case can remove it from by 4 places screws of printer four corners.
(Lower chart 1 reference)
3) It comes off while sliding of Upper case backward by raising it.
4) Key board can remove it from by 4 places screws. (Lower chart 2 reference)
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9. DIAGNOSTIC OPERATION
9-1. Start-up method
By the next operation, EX-278 enters Test mode.
1) Mode switch off.
2) To continued pushing J-feed button.
3) To set the Mode switch to Program.
4) To release from the J-feed button.
5) To input 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 #2
Printing out
00-00-00
00:00
0000
<Feed>
X: “Version No.” or “- - • • • • - -”
-- xxxx --
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The cancellation of test mode do INIT.
9-2. Description
1) Key code representation: expect Value number, Clear and Feed button.
2) Various switches status display
3) Testing for Display, Print, DRW, RAM: Value number 1 column + #2
4) Testing for E2PROM: Value number 1 column + #2
9-3. Key code representation
RF JF 062 C 055 053 051 045 039 033 027 021 018 072 067 061 056 054 052 050 044 038 032 026 020 017 071 066 060 7 8 9 049 043 037 031 025 019 016
070 065 059 4 5 6 048 042 036 030 024 014 015 069 064 058 1 2 3 047 041 035 029 023 075 073
068 063 057 0 011 012 046 040 034 028 022 074 013
013: #1 key 014: #2 key
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9-4. Various switch status display
Push clerk
0: Non 1: Clerk 1 2: Clerk 2 3: Clerk 3 4: Clerk 4
Mode representation
1: PGM 2: RF 3: REG1 4: REG2 5: X 6: Z 7: X2Z2 8: Off 0: Disconnected
0: Fixed
For Taiwan
1: Journal mark sensor 0: Except it
For Taiwan
1: Receipt mark sensor 0: Except it
1: Fixed
Non taxable pad For Japan 0: Taxable (pat short) 1: Non-taxable (pat open)
Drawer sensor
0: Open 1: Close
Journal near end
1: Near end 0: Out of sense
Receipt off switch
0: Receipt on 1: Receipt off
Key clerk
0: Non 1~9, A~F:Clerk code (Hexadecimal representation)
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9-5. Print, Display, Drawer and Ram testing to do a various test by value number key. The following
code print by all means then.
1 # 3 # 4 # 5 #
96 #
8 # 9 #
1) All lighting, Ram, R/W, setting the time and date, drawer
1 #2
1 #2: All testing 3 #2: E2PRom r/w testing 4 #2: E2PRom reading testing 5 #2: Ram reading testing 96 #2:E2PRom Initialization 8 #2: Printing testing 9 #2: Clock testing
opening, printing, receipt(Japan) stamp and receipt issue.
Display: All lighting
Ram: R/W
normal end: To be continued Abnormal end: To do the following printing then breaking
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Receipt printing Beeping one shot buzzer on
Setting date and time:
Date: Dec. 31st 1994 Time: 23:59
Drawer open:
Drawer No.1 and No.2 are opened.
Test printing:
To do the following print The first line does print in receipt, journal independence. The second line does print at receipt, journal same time.
01234567FS@ 01234567FS@
Receipt stamp: (only japan) Receipt issue:
Testing display: To do indication as follows till key or a state changes
1234567890
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2) This does R/W test of testing area of E2PRom during single word,
3 #2
and, at the time of normal, does normal termination print.
Abnormal end: To do the following printing then breaking
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Receipt printing Beeping one shot buzzer on
3) This does read only test of testing area of EEPRom during single word.
4 #2
This test is continued till off mode or electric power supply enters it.
Abnormal end: To do the following printing then breaking
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Receipt printing Beeping one shot buzzer on
4) Read only test .
5 #2
Outside Ram(0000H~7FFFH) read in testing The address comparing data which comes under it = (A0-A7) + (A8-A14) This test is continued till off mode or electric power supply enters it.
Abnormal end: To do the following printing then breaking
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Receipt printing Beeping one shot buzzer on
5) Blanking (OFFH writing) of data in EEPRom entirely.
9 #26
6) All time ring print testing
8 #2
7) Time of day representation testing
9 #2
Time of day, a date are turned into zero entirely.
- - - - - - - 2
Receipt printing
Time of day indication is done till clear Key
23 -59 12
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10. PROGRAMMING THE CE-3700 SERIES CASH REGISTERS
The Casio CE-3700 series is capable of a versatile range of features and function that give it the capability to readily adapt to almost any retail environment. The cash register is programmed at the factory with the most standard operating features and functions. Your local business requirements, however, may call for other functions of a totally different keyboard layout.
This section explains the different functions available, as well as the procedures that you can use to tailor the cash register to specific needs. Programming is simplified through the use of worksheets for each function, and step-by-step flow charts that walk you through each procedure.
10-1. Setting the proper MODE for programming
Program Modes and feature
Mode Purpose Mode indicator
Program 4 Program 3 Program 1
You should perform the procedure shown blow as the first step of programming. Notice that the flowchart ends with an arrow on the bottom. This indicates that you should continue to the next programming procedure for the mode you specify.
Assignment of 89 functions to programmable keys to create the desired keyboard layout Definition of machine features and key functions that enhance printing, totalizing, reporting and overall operation Programming of time, date and unit prices, amounts, rates, etc. for enhanced security and automatic registration
P4 P3 P1
Procedure
Program
Program mode
Sub
Total
#1*
Key
Program mode
Sub
Total
Set the Mode switch to Program
Enter a number to specify the program mode (1 ~ 4) Press the
Sub total
key. The display should show the letter “P” followed by the program number you specified (i.e. P3 = Program mode 3).
Press the
# 1
key.
Enter 4-digit password. Skip this step when the password is not programmed.
Press the
CA/Amt
Tend
Sub total
key.
key on standard keyboard.
Note: Program mode 1 is automatically set when the Mode switch is set to Program from
another setting.
Recommended programming sequence Generally, you should perform programming in the following sequence. Note that we recommend you check what is programmed for each mode before proceeding to the programming operation.
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1 Use Program 4 to read the assignment of functions to programmable keys and then make
Sub total
changes. 2 Use Program 3 to read the definition of machine features and key functions and then make
changes.
3 Use Program 1 to read programming of time, date and unit price, amounts, rates, etc. and then
make changes. 10-2. Using the worksheets The worksheets included in this manual for Program 3 and Program 1 help to make your
programming simple and accurate. We recommend that you fill out the pertinent worksheet before attempting actual programming.
1) Carefully read each definition and specify a selection.
Each definition is following by a Specification column which contains numeric values(Usually to
indicate a simple YES or NO answer). Determine the correct value according to your need and
enter it in the Selection column to the right.
2) Total each set of selections to calculate each program code digit.
Three selections(a,b,c) make up a set. Add up each set of selections and fill in the totals in the
Program code column for data items D8 through D1.
3) Program the feature or function.
Be sure that you have filled in all of the selections and program code digits for the entire worksheet,
and follow the procedure noted for the feature or function you are programming.
4) Check the printed program receipt against the worksheet.
Perform program read operation in each program mode to print setting which you have
programmed, to check then against the worksheet. We recommend that you do so and keep a copy
on record to help out should it become necessary for you to change the program. 10-3. Clearing a machine lock up If you make a mistake in operation, the cash register may lock up to avoid damage to programs and
preset data. Should this happen, you can use the following procedure to clear the lock-up without losing any memory data.
• Procedure
Off
Set the Mode switch off.
Press receipt
feed key
RECEIPT
FEED
While holding down the Key, set the mode switch to X1.
Off
Press receipt
feed key
Release the key.
RECEIPT
FEED
You should see “FFFFFFFFFF” on the display. If 10 of F’s are not shown on the display or if another character is shown, immediately set the mode switch to OFF and start from the beginning of this procedure. IF you don’t see “ FFFFFFFFFF”
Sub
Total
on the display, do not press the Finalize the procedure.
key.
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11. OPERATION
Operation of your cash register is designed to be simple enough to master without any special techni­cal knowledge. Anytime you make a mistake in operation, an error tone sounds and further operation becomes impossible to protect your valuable data. Whenever this happens, you can resume normal operation after pressing the “C” key.
Printing of the symbol “—” can be programmed when the “C” key is operated in the REG1, REG2, and RF modes. The number of the “C” key operations can also be programmed for printing on the general control Read/Reset reports.
As you become familiar with the key layout of the cash register, you may find that your keyboard entries are getting ahead of the receipt and journal printer. But you never need to worry that the cash register will miss anything. A built-in key input buffer memory holds entries for up to eight keys to let the cash register catch up when you slow down or stop.
Another thing you don’t need to worry about is power outages. Your register features built-in recharge­able lithium batteries that return such information as program data, registration records, data, item, and consecutive number.
These and other features and functions of the CE-3700 series electronic cash register make it a welcome addition to any retail environment.
• Performing daily cash register operations
The actual operations that you perform with your cash register will depend in the nature of your own business. The following outline shows the most common operations in the order they are usually performed.
Operation Mode switch
1
2 3 4
5
Confirm that enough receipt and journal paper are present, and load new paper rolls if necessary. Read daily totals to confirm that the RESET operation was performed for the previous day's totals. Preset unit prices for department keys, PLUs and function keys if necessary. Set the MODE switch to REG and identify a clerk using a clerk secret number.
Check the date and time set on the cash register.
OFF
X1
Program
REG1/REG2 REG1/REG2
6 Register transaction.
REG1/REG2 REG1/REG2
REG1/REG2/RF
X1
X2/Z2
Z1
X2/Z2
REG1/REG2
OFF OFF
7
8 9
10
Normal sales Received on account and paid out Returns
Perform READ and RESET operation as required, after counting the money in the cash drawer and registering the amount.
Read daily sales totals. Read periodic sales totals Reset daily sales totals Reset periodic sales totals Remove the printed journal, reports from the cash register. Set the MODE switch to OFF and remove the key. Empty the cash drawer and leave it open.
11 Carry the journal, reports and cash to the office. OFF
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12. ERROR CODES
g
)
Error codes appear on the display whenever you make a mistake during operation. The following table shows the actual error codes, their meanings, and the actions to take to correct the situation.
Error Code Meaning Action
E 01
Position of MODE switch changed before finalizing the current operation.
Setting of the receipt ON/OFF button
E 02
Changed before finalizing of the registration under another settin
E 03
E 04
E 08
E 09
Prohibited clerk/cashier number(7 ~ 15) is entered during cashier interrupt registration. Initialization or unit lock clear operation in progress. Registration without entering the clerk secret number. Operation attempted without entering the password in the PRG 1, 3, 4, 6 or X2/Z2. Registration attempted while the drawer
E 11
of the ECR is open. The drawer is left open longer than the program time (Drawer Open Alarm
E 16
Two consecutive transactions attempted in the refund mode.
E 27 Transaction cancel buffer is full. Finalize the transaction. E 31
Finalizing of a transaction attempted without confirmation of the subtotal. Finalizing of a transaction attempted
E 32
without confirmation of the Food stamp subtotal. *
E 33
Finalize operation attempted without entering the amount tendered.
E 35 Change amount exceeds press limit. * Re-input amount tendered. E 38
READ/RESET operation attempted without declare of money in drawer. *
E 41 Validation is not performed. Perform validation operation. E 94 Printer error
Return the MODE switch to its original setting and finalize the operation before changing the position of the MODE switch. Return the receipt ON/OFF switch to its original setting and finalize the transaction changing the setting.
Enter correct number (1 ~ 6). Complete operation Enter the clerk secret number. Enter the password.
Close the drawer before attempting to perform registration. Shut the drawer to stop the alarm. When the optional compulsory drawer is used. Switch to another mode and then back to the RF mode for the next transaction.
Press the "SUB TOTAL" key.
Press the "FS/ST" key.
Enter the amount tendered.
Perform money declaration.
Turn the power off, and remove jammed roll paper from the printer.
Remark: Denoted * which these error only occur when certain function are
programmed as compulsory prohibited.
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13. IC DATA
1) TC74HC138
2) TC74HC174
3) TC74HC367
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Page 24
14. PCB LAYOUT
1
4
1
CN9
E
Q7
R33
D34
B
R40
CN10
1
C26
2
3
S-80727AN
Q13
B
1
D36
R55
CN11
R56
13
B
E
CN12
Q14
R57
D-8
DW1
BK
DW2
CN8
BZ1
C-9
F2 BK BR
R
BR
R
2
B
Q10
B-16
C-10
IC10
D37
Q8
E
B
E
D38
D32
D33
C20
Q9
EB E
R34 R35
E
Q11
B
R36 R37
C24
R41
D35
ZD5
R42
E
B
Q12
R43
R44 R45
3
C37
E-7
C38 C39 C40
R58
C25
C22
1
B-21
R59 R60 R61
D-7
C23
R38
F-1
B-17
C27
B-18
C-11
R46
D-12
J-14 D-14 D-15 D-16
CA1
B-2
CA2
E-1
CA3
E-2
IC3
BA12003
IC4
E-3
IC5
R47
C28
IC9 BA10393
D-13
R62
C-42 C-43
C41
IC11
B-22 B-23
BR93LC66A
125V 2.5A
B-1
F1
1
D4
D5
C2C3
D13
CN1
31
WARNING - FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST
FIRE HAZARD.
K-1
IC2 BA12003
C15
BA12003
BA12003
H-3
B-24
R63
C44 C45
F-26
R48
R51
R64
F-2
R49
R52
F-27
C46
B-13
R50
B-14
C29
1
2
CN2
D2
C1
D3
C4
VP
C9
J-1
B-19
C-15
F-3
D14
E-6
F-4
B
C11
E
Q4 B
B
B-12
F-5
C-14
B-20
B-25
IC12
Q3
ZD4
R7
13
µPC24M05
D27
R27
C31
X1
B-26
LC36256PLL-10/12/15
Q15
B-4
R6
C10
REPLACE ONLY WITH
THE SAME TYPE AND
RATING OF FUSE.
CA4
D-2
C-3
D-3
D-4
H-1
C-12
C-13
C30
R53
D6 D7
E
IC1
C
B-9
VCC
R26
E
R28
R29
µPD78044
D-17
B-27
B
E
Q1
B-5
D15
A
E Q5
B
Q6
IC6
C32
C33
B-28
B
R5
DCSI
C-2 D18
R8 R9
A
C
D19
VDD
AGF
X2
R54
C35
F-24
B-29
R1
R2 R3
C5
B-6
D20
D28
F-25
BL BK BR
CS
VP
GND
ZD1
E
Q2
D8
R4
C6
ZD2
ZD3
D-1
D16 D17
R10 R11 R12
3
3
CN5
1
1
CN4
L-1
J-2
J-3
IC7
E-4
C16
R30
C34
IC13
GND
H-2
D-9
D-10
B-30
74HC174
C18
C-4
D-11
RA2
D-18
C-17
F-6
B
E
C12
VN
VS
CA5
74HC367
D-6
F-7
F-8
B-31
C47
IC14
C-1
C13
R18
R31
C17
IC8
F-9
F-10
CA6
C-18
74HC174
R19
R20
74HC367
F-11
F-12
F-23
B-32
C48
R32
F-13
C49
FG
R13
R21
B-11
C19
C7
B-7
R22
R23
D-5
C-5
E-5
C-6
F-14
C36
74HC138
IC15
B-3
R16 R17
C14
RA3
R24
D9
R14 R15
R25
RA1
D29 D30 D31
B-15
C-16
12
D10
B-8
CA7
CN3
D11
D21
R39
D12
D22
D43
F-15 F-16 F-17
F-18 F-19 F-20 F-21 F-22
D23
C-8
C-19 C-20 C-21
D1
CN7
D39 D40 D41 D42
C8
D24
CN14
D25
CN13
1
CN6
32
D26
18
B-10
1
2
1
1
5
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15. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
RECEIPT FEED
JOURNAL FEED
RECEIPT
VALID
NS
#
%–
RF
PLU
ERR.CORR
CANCEL
C
789 456 123 000
4914 3813 2712 1611
51015
X
DATE
TIME
OPEN PRICE CPN VAT
RC PD
CR 1 CR 2
CH
TEND
CHK
SUB TOTAL
CA
AMT
TEND
RECEIPT FEED
JOURNAL FEED
RECEIPT
VALID
NS
#
%–
RF
PLU
ERR.CORR
CANCEL
C
789 456 123 000
10 16 22
91521 81420 71319
11 17 23
X / FOR
DATE
TIME
OPEN
CR 1 CR 2
CH
TEND
CHK
SUB TOTAL
CA
AMT
TEND
PRICE
CLK#
12 18 24
4 3 2 1
5
6
28 27 26 25
29
30
MD/ST
T/S1RCT/S2
PD
VP
VCC
PWD
RST
CPU-CLK
15mS
40mS
300mS
15V
min
1.5S
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
POWER
TRANSFORMER
PRINTER CR812A
2PIN
31PIN
B-6
OPTION
3PIN
32PIN
FFC
E278-E2-2
FFC FFC
10PIN 12PIN
MODE-KEY
PC
PCPC
E278-E2-1
E241
-E3-2
E278-E6
RECEIPT ON/OFF
PUSH CLERK
E278-E4
FPC
18PIN
2PIN
NEAR END SENSER
OPTION
E278-1
RESET SW
2PIN
3PIN 3PIN 3PIN
BATTERY DRAWER DRAWER
OPTION
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
Board No.
BLOCK DIAGRAM for CE-3700
Drawing No.
E240032
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RECEIPT FEED
JOURNAL FEED
RECEIPT
VALID
NS
#
%–
— RF
PLU
ERR.CORR
CANCEL
C
789 456 123 000
4914 3813 2712 1611
51015
X
DATE TIME
OPEN PRICE CPN VAT
RC PD
CR 1 CR 2
CH
TEND
CHK
SUB TOTAL
CA
AMT TEND
VP
VCC
PWD
RST
CPU-CLK
15mS
40mS
300mS
15V
min
1.5S
POWER
TRANSFORMER
PRINTER
CR812A
2PIN
31PIN
B-6
OPTION
3PIN
32PIN
FFC
E278-E2-2
FFC FFC
10PIN 12PIN
MODE-KEY
PC
PC
E278-E2-1
E241
-E3-2
RECEIPT ON/OFF
E278-E4
FPC
18PIN
2PIN
NEAR END SENSER
OPTION
E278-1
RESET SW
2PIN
3PIN
3PIN 3PIN
BATTERY
DRAWER DRAWER
OPTION
5PIN
KEY CLERK
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
Board No.
BLOCK DIAGRAM for CE-3750
Drawing No.
E240046
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P114 P115 P116 P117 P120 P121 P122 P123 P124 P125 P126 P127
VDD
P70 P71 P72
IC(VPP)
P00 P01 P02 P03 P30 P31 P32
P94 P93 P92 P91 P90 P81 P80 VDD P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 P20 RESET P74 P73 AVSS P17 P16 P15 P14
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51DECD0 50DECD1 49DECD2 48 47TP 46 45 44 43 42 41
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
DG6 DG5 DG4 DG3 DG2 DG1 DG0
AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1 AD0
CE
KI7 KI6 KI5 KI4
P13
P12
P11
P10
AVDD
AVREF
XT1
XT2
VSSX1X2
P37
P36
P35
P34
P33
P95
P96
P97
P100
P101
P102
P103
P104
P105
VLOAD
P106
P107
P110
P111
P112
P113
Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 VCC
GND
Y7
G1 G28 G2A
C B A
CLR Q1 D1 D2 Q2 D3 Q3 GND
VCC
Q6 D6 D5 Q5 D4 Q4
CLK
CLR Q1 D1 D2 Q2 D3 Q3 GND
VCC
Q6 D6 D5 Q5 D4 Q4
CLK
A14 A12 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 VSS
VCC
WE
A13
A8 A9
A11
OE
A10
CE I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3
CS SK DI DO
VCC
NC NC
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
15 1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
1
10 11
6 7
13 12
8
16 2 3 14 15 4 5 9
1
10 11
6 7
13 12
8
16 2 3 14 15 4 5 9
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
252627282930313233343536373839
40
807978777675747372717069686766
65
RFEED JFEED HD9 HD10 HD1 HD2 HD3 HD4 HD5 HD6 HD7 HD8
IC5 13 IC5 12 IC3 14 IC4 11 IC4 13 IC4 15 IC3 16
IC3 12 IC2 11 IC2 13 IC2 15 IC3 10
STAMP JFEED RFEED JCOM JHD1 JHD2 JHD3 JHD4 JHD5 JHD6 JHD7 JHD8 JHD9 JHD10 MOTOR
RCOM RHD1 RHD2 RHD3 RHD4 RHD5 RHD6 RHD7 RHD8 RHD9 RHD10 ACUT TP
IC5 11 IC3 15 IC4 10 IC4 12 IC4 14 IC4 16
IC3 11 IC2 10 IC2 12 IC2 14 IC2 16 IC3 13
4 5 3 6 4 2 1
5 6 2 4 7
6 7 5 3 1 4
6 2 7 5 3 1
KI2
KI1
KI3
KI4
KC1
KC2
KC3
KC4
KI0
KI5
KC5
KC6
KC0
KC7
KI6
KC8
KC9
KI7
KI0
KI1
KI2
KI3
KI4
KI5
KI6
KI7
KI0
KI1
KI2
KI3
KI4
KI5
KI6
KI7
PCOM
CD7
CD6
CD5
CD4
CD3
CD2
CD1
CD0
VF1
SD
SE
SG
SF
SH
DG9
DG8
DG7
DG6
DG5
DG4
DG3
DG2
DG1
DG0
SCOM
SA
SB
SC
SDP
VF2
CD0
CD1
CD2
CD3
CD4
CD5
CD6
CD7
R25
R24
R23
R22
R21
R20
R19
R18
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
DG8
DG9
DG10SASBSCSDSESFSGSDP
SH
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D12
D11
D10
D9
KC0
KC1
KC2
KC3
KC4
KC5
KC6
KC7
KC8
KC9
R17 R16 R15 R14
56K 56K 56K 56K
RSTAP KCOM PCOM MCOM LE2 LE1
DECD2 DECD0
A7 A6
A2 A1
A0 AD0 AD1 AD2
DECD1 A8 A9 A11
A10 AD7
AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3
A6 AD0 AD1 A7 AD2 A8
A11 AD5 AD4 A10 AD3 A9
A5 AD5 AD4 A4 AD3 A3
A0 AD0 AD1 A1 AD2 A2
GND GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VCC
VCC
VDD
VDD
GND
+
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
3231 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 2 9 8 5 6 3 1314 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 7 12 11 10 4 1
VCC
5 4 3 2 1
D39 D40 D41 D42
003 002 001 000
2SD2015
R27
RGLD8X563J
BA12003
1S2471
OTP ONLY
2SD2015
10K
D13
1SR35-100
R29
1K
C3 C101
CNB8X101K
R42
Q5
GND
GND
GNDP
Q4
4.7K
Q6
R28
GND
VDD
C27
D27
2SC945
R26
CA7
RA3
VP
1.8K
GND
GND
C31
C101
56K
R30
VN
D35
R41
100K
Q12
VP
VN
GND
ZD5
1K
+
D28
VDD
IC6 µPD78044
DECD2 DECD1 DECD0
TO BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/3) PRINTER
DW1
PAD
IL-G-3P
C15
BK BR
R 1 2 3
BK
BR
R 1 2 3
IC8
IC8
IC7
IC7
CN11
IL-G-3P
VP
D31 D29 D30
GNDVP
VP
VP
GNDP
GNDP
VP
C101
C101
C22
Q11
2SA1015
2SB926
1SR35-100
D32
G9
R34 10K
R35
4.7K
C101
C20
C21 C101
16
1
IC5
IC5
15
2
C101
STAMP ACUT RCOM
C30
R55
2SD1853
1.8K
R57
1.8K
Q13
GNDP
2SD1853
74HC367
56K
P53
C40
C39
C38
R59
R60
R61
VCC
C101X3
10KX3
VCC
GND
R62
56K
VP
GND
C-002RXC32
VP
BZ1
R40
14
3.7K
3
C24 C101
74HC138
PKM22EPP-2002
IC5
EEPCE
R63
56K
C101
C46
C33 C120
C46
330K
CST4.19MGW
X1
DECCE
R54
X2
BUZZ
JCOM
Q14
Q8
Q10
2SA1015
2SB926
VCC
R37 10K
C101
C23
D33
D38
1SR35-100
R56 10K
R46
8.2K
IC8
R36
IC8
13
10
15
14
12
4.7K
UL-TSCR-0.8A
F2
VP
1SR35-100
1SR35-100
D36
CN12 DW2 PAD
C101
R43 56K
2SC945
50V1µ
C26
15EB3
C8
C101
56KR13
10K
VCC
R4810K R47
100K
PWD
R50
R4916K
IC9
C29
C102
BA10393
7
6
5
DWS
C18 C34
16V100µ
TF104
+ –
R38
10K
IC8
IC8
IC7
IC7
2626 3737
10 4 10 4
9595
VDD
VDD
GND
KCOM PCOM MCOM
VDD
VCC
VCC
GND
56K
74HC367
C16
C101
R32
CA5
RA1RGLD8X222J
CNB8X221K
CD7 KCOM
VDD
C12
TFC103
VF2
VF1
D43
12
CN13 B28-EH
CN6 IMSA-9604S-32C
100 X8
MCOM
D21
GND
VCC
VP
VP
R33 CRH100-1
1SR35-100
D34
Q15
Q7
R58
1.8K
DTA143ZS
GNDP
2SD1853
RSTAMP
RYOUSYUU
CN9
B38-XH
KCOM
KEY CLERK
CN14
IL-G-5P
D1
CD7
PCOM
NEDS
CN3
B28-EH
VCC
KCOM
IC7
15
13
14
11
GND
IC7
74HC367
R31
56K
56K
R39
TAIWAN
CN8
RESET
12
CN10
IL-G-2P
R44
100
1
2
3
GND
IC10
S-80727AN
GND
GND
C37
IC14 74HC174
C102
R45
56K
RA2
RGLD8X563J
TF103
C49
C48
C101
IC13 74HC174
VDD
LC36256PLL-10/12/15
C42
TF103
R52R51
10K 10K
C45
C101
C101
C44
TF103
AD2 AD1 AD0
C35
BR93LC46A
IC11
C47
C101
C41
TF103
CA6
CNB8X101K
C43
C101
R64
56K
TF103
C36
IC15
KI3
KI2
KI1
KI0
IC12
CN7 IMSA-9604S-18C
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
Board No.
MAIN PCB E278-1 (1/3)
Board No.
E240033
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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1 2
RESET SW
JPM1030-0101
KEY CLERK
J-Y7541 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
BATTERY
VL3032/1F2
VP
BA10393
IC9
GND
4
8
VP
GND
TFC103
C28
VCC
74HC367*2
IC8
GND
8
16
VCC
GND
TFC103
C17
TFC103
C19
IC7
VP
BA12003
GND
8
9
COM
GNDP
TFC103
C25
IC5
GNDP
GND
COM
8
9
IC4
IC3
IC2
VP
BA12003*3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
STAMP JFEED RFEED JCOM JHD1 JHD2 JHD3 JHD4 JHD5 JHD6 JHD7 JHD8 JHD9 JHD10
MOTOR RCOM RHD1 RHD2 RHD3 RHD4 RHD5 RHD6 RHD7 RHD8 RHD9 RHD10 ACUT
TP
VCC
GND
VP
C2
TFC103
HBLB31-S2J
VP
CA1 CNB5X101K
1
VP
CA2 CNB8X101K
1
VP
CA3 CNB8X101K
1
VP
CA4 CNB3X101K
1
234672345678923456789234
TO BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/3) PRINTER
CN2
B2P3-VH
1 2
VC
F1
D2
1SR35-100A
D4
1SR35-100A
R3
10K R2 10K
Q1
R4
R50-1.8K
D8
1SR35-100A
Q2
2SD721
WITH HEAT SINK
OSH-3040-SP
C1
TFC103
D6
1S2471
D7
1S2471
C4
50V10000µ
D3
1SR35-100A
D5
1SR35-100A
R5
C5 50V47µ
10K
2SA1015
R1
2K
ZD1
RD18EB1
VP
CS
GND
(BR) (BK)
(BL)
C6
ZD2 RD22EB2
C101
C7
35V2200µ
ZD3
RD68EB
2SC3303
5.1K
R6
C9
TFC332
R7
100
1
2 8
4
3
5 6
10
9
7
DCS-278
D14
1S2471
ZD4
RD27EB1
D16
D17
1SS83 1SS83
C14
50V10µ
C13
50V100µ
R11
R10
33K
C10
25V220µ
D18
D1NL20
I
O
G
C11
16V22µ
R8
4.7K
PB100A
µPC24M05
IC1
D19
SB007-03SPA
D20
VCC
SB007-03SPA
VDD CN4
5267-03A
CN5 5267-03A
R9
CRB25T29EFX2610
R12
CRB25T29EFX1320
1 2 3
1 2 3
GNDP
GND
VFS2 VNS VS
VP
VFS1
Q3
CN1
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
Board No.
MAIN PCB E278-1 (2/3)
Drawing No.
E240034
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IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 IC6 IC7 IC8 IC9 IC10 IC11 IC12 IC13 IC14 IC15
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C49
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11
UPC24M05HF BA12003 BA12003 BA12003 BA12003 UPD78P044GF-080 TC74HC367AP TC74HC367AP BA10393 S-80727AN-Z BR93LC66A LC36256PLL10/12/15 TC74HC174AP TC74HC174AP TC74HC138AP
ECQ-B1H103KFW ECQ-B1H103KFW RT-HE40TKYB101K-T LP5-50V103MS45 RE3-50V470M-T2 RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RE3-35V222M-T2 RT-HE40TKYB101K-T ECQ-B1H332JFW RE3-25V221M-T2 RE2-16V220M-T2 ECQ-B1H103KFW RE3-50V101M-T2 RE2-50V100M-T2 RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T ECQ-B1H103KFW ECQ-V1H-104-JZW ECQ-B1H103KFW RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T ECQ-B1H103KFW RE2-50V1R0M-T2 RT-HE40TKYB101K-T ECQ-B1H103KFW RT-HE50TKYB102K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKCH150J-T RT-HE40TKCH120J-T RE3-16V101M-T2 ECQ-B1H103KFW ECQ-B1H103KFW RT-HE50TKYB102K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T ECQ-B1H103KFW ECQ-B1H103KFW RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T RT-HE40TKYB101K-T ECQ-B1H103KFW
CR-25-2KOHM-J-T CR-25-10KOHM-J-T CR-25-10KOHM-J-T R50XT-08J182 CR-25-10KOHM-J-T CR-25-5.1KOHM-J-T CR-25-100OHM-J-T CR-25-4.7KOHM-J-T CRB25T29EFX3300 CR-25-33KOHM-J-T
R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 R38 R39 R40 R41 R42 R43 R44 R45 R46 R47 R48 R49 R50 R51 R52 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61 R62 R63 R64
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23
CRB25T29EFX1500
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-1.8KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-4.7KOHM-J-T
CR-25-1KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CRH100-FC10-J-1R0
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-4.7KOHM-J-T
CR-25-4.7KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-4.7KOHM-J-T
CR-25-100KOHM-J-T
CR-25-1KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-100OHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-8.2KOHM-J-T
CR-25-100KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-16KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-330KOHM-J-T
CR-25-1.8KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-1.8KOHM-J-T
CR-25-1.8KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-10KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
CR-25-56KOHM-J-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1SR35-100A-T-32-T
1SR35-100A-T-32-T
1SR35-100A-T-32-T
1SR35-100A-T-32-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1SR35-100A-T-32-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1SR35-100A-T-32-T
1S2471 T-77-T
RB100A-T32-T
1SS83TD
1SS83TD
D1NL20-4070
SB007-03SPA
SB007-03SPA
1S2471 T-77-T
1S2471 T-77-T
1S2471 T-77-T
D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D36 D37 D38 D39 D40 D41 D42 D43
ZD1 ZD2 ZD3 ZD4 ZD5
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15
RA1 RA2 RA3
CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4 CA5 CA6 CA7
X1 X2
CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 CN16 CN17
BZ1
1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1SR35-100A-T-32-T 1SR35-100A-T-32-T 1SR35-100A-T-32-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1SR35-100A-T-32-T 1SR35-100A-T-32-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T 1S2471 T-77-T
RD18EB1-T1 RD22EB1-T1 RD68EB-T1 RD27EB1-T1 RD15EB3-T1
2SA1015GR.O.Y)TPE2 2SD721 2SC3303-Y 2SD2015 2SD2015 2SC945(K.P.Q.R)-T 2SD1853-AA 2SB926(T.U)-AA 2SB926(T.U)-AA 2SA1015GR.O.Y)TPE2 2SA1015GR.O.Y)TPE2 2SC945(K.P.Q.R)-T 2SD1853-AA 2SD1853-AA DTA143ZS-TP
RGLD8X222J RGLD8X563J RGLD8X563J
CNB5X101K CNB8X101K CNB8X101K CNB3X101K CNB8X221K CNB8X101K CNB8X101K
CST4.19MGW C-002RX(M90-76)
HBLB31-S2J 5277-02A
53253-0310 53253-0310 IMSA-9604S-32C IMSA-9604S-18C
B3B-XH IL-G-2P-S3T2-E IL-G-3P-S3T2-E IL-G-3P-S3T2-E B2B-EH IL-G-5P-S3T2-E E412198*1
PKM22EPP-2002
SW1
T1 F1
F1 F1 F2
JPM1030-0201 OSH-3040-SPL DCS-278 UF-0033
21801.6
23702.5 UL-TSCR-0.8A-N1
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
Board No.
MAIN PCB E278-1 (3/3)
Drawing No.
E240035
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123456789
101112131415161718192021222324
D26 D25 D24 D23 D22 D21 D14 D13 D12 D11 D20 D19 D18 D17 D10 D9 D8 D15 D16
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
IMSA-9604S-12C
CN2
IMSA-9604S-10C
CN3
SH101MA
1S2471 T-77-T
CN1 IMSA-9604S-32C
MCOM
PCOM
CD7
CD6
CD5
CD4
CD3
CD2
CD1
CD0
VF1SDSESGSFSHDG9
DG8
DG7
DG6
DG5
DG4
DG3
DG2
DG1
DG0
SCOMSASBSCSDP
VF2
1210987654331242528273020191817161514131211262122232932
C
OFF
MODE KEY SW.2
1 4 876532
PGM RF REG1 REG2 X1 Z1 X2/Z2 OFF C C
6 7 8 9
10
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CLCOM SWI0 SWI1 SWI2 SWI3 SWI4 SWI5
D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
MODE KEY SW.1PUSH CLERK
TO E278-E6
A,D,B,BU
SWI6 PCOM
D1
1 2
RECEIPT
ON/OFF
TO E278-E3
MODE KEY SW.1 KSL-B85FA02-B1J
2 1 10 9 8 7 6 3 4 5
X2/Z2 Z1 X1 REG2 REG1
RF PGM
OFF
C C
5 4 3 2 1
9 8
0
C
C
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OFF
C
4 3 2 1 0 9 8
MODE KEY SW.2 KSL-84FG01-B1J
C
Board No.
DISPLAY PCB E278-E2-1
Board No.
E240036
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
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6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10
9 8 7
18 17 16 15 14 13
24 23 22 21 20 19
30 29 28 27 26 25
36 35 34 33 32 31
42 41 40 39 38 37
48 47 46 45 44 43
54 53 52 51 50 49
60 59 58 57 56 55
66 65 64 63 62 61
72 71 70 69 68 67
78 77 76 75 74 73
KEY CONTACT POSITION
12
8 7
14
6
13
5 3 2
11
KC3 KC5 KC6 KC1 KC0 KC2 KC7 KC8 KC9 KC4
TO E278-1
K78K72K66K60K54K48K42K36K30K24
K77K71K65K59K53K47K41K35K29K23
K76K70K64K58K52K46K40K34K28K22
K75K69K63K57K51K45K39K33K27K21
K74K68K62K56K50K44K38K32K26K20
K73K67K61K55K49K43K37K31K25K19
K18K12K6
K17K11K5
K16K10K4
K15K9K3
K14K8K2
K13K7K1
KI7
1
KI6
4
KI5
9
KI4
15
KI3
16
KI2
18
KI1
17
KI0
10
TO E278-1
Board No.
KEYBOARD E278-E4
Board No.
E240037
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
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S–J2875–05
0V
TE-278-E2U
2
1
L5T18X6X10
*
240V 230V 220V 120V 100V
*
L5T18X6X10
L5T18X6X10
FG
US. CANADA
(C, L)
0V
TE-278-E2U
2
1
L5T18X6X10
*
240V 230V 220V 120V 100V
*
L5T18X6X10
L5T18X6X10
FG
U.K.
(D)
0V
TE-278-E2U
2
1
L5T18X6X10
*
240V 230V 220V 120V 100V
*
L5T18X6X10
L5T18X6X10
FG
EUROPE
(B, F, G)
0V
TE-278-E2U
2
1
L5T18X6X10
*
240V 230V 220V 120V 100V
*
L5T18X6X10
L5T18X6X10
FG
(U)
(US. CANADA SPEC.)
(LIMITED AREAS SPEC.)
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
BCDEFGHI JKA
BCDEFGHI JKA
Board No. Drawing No.
E340043POWER SUPPLY
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ABCD
1
SH1019A
2
1
2
3
4
3
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
101112
1314151617181920212223
24
3
4
VF1SDSESGSFSHDG9
CN1 IMSA-9604S-10C CN2 IMSA-9604S-12C
5
6
ABCD
DG8
DG7
DG6
DG5
DG4
DG3
1
2345678910 123456789101112
Board No.
2ND DISPLAY E278-E2-2
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DG2
DG1
DG0
SCOMSASBSCSDP
Drawing No.
4
VF2
5
6
E440039
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ABCD
1
2
1
3
TO E278-E2
2
1
2
SWI6
3
R ON
PCOM
R OFF
4
5
6
ABCD
Board No. Drawing No.
SWITCH PCB
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E440040
4
5
6
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16. PARTS LIST
1. Main PCB ass'y
2. Button ass'y
3. E278-E2 ass'y, Display ass'y
4. 2nd Display ass'y
5. Upper case
6. Lower case
7. Printer unit
8. Drawer
8-1. DL-2350 (Europe) 8-2. DL-2351 (Canada) 8-3. DL-2416 (U.S.A.) 8-4. DL-2750 (Japan, Germany, Europe) 8-5. DL-2751 (U.K.) 8-6. DL-2752 (Germany)
Notes:
1. Price and specifications are subject to change without notice.
2. As for order / supply of spare parts, refer to the "GUIDE BOOK for spare parts supply" a separate publication.
3. Numbers in the item column correspond to the same numbers in exploded drawing.
4. MARKS: N: New parts Q: Quantity used per unit M: Minimum order/supply quantity R: Rank
A: Essential B: Stock recommended C: Less recommended X: No stock recommended
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1-04
1-05
1-07
1-02
1-03
1-06
1-08
1-09
1-30
1-32
1-01
1-13
1-28
1-29
1-10 1-21
~
1-31
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Page 43
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Page 44
— 44 —
Page 45
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2-29
2-05
2-16
2-06
2-91
2-04
2-21
2-81
2-13
2-11
1-25
1-26
2-12
2-10
2-17
4-15
3-12
3-06
3-11
3-14
3-13
1-27
3-15
1-24
4-01
1-01
2-92
3-10
2-93
2-16
2-25
2-07
2-24
2-23
2-01
2-20
2-21
2-07
2-14
2-26
2-24
2-03
2-08
2-09
2-02
2-21
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Page 48
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503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
100
101
102
104
200
201
202
203
204
300
301
302 303
901
902
903
904
905
906
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
430
431
432
433
500
501
502
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
400
103
411
409
410
421
429
427
427
427
430
431
434
503
900
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DL-2350
5-01
5-02
5-18
5-15
5-17
5-20
5-19
5-13
5-14
5-12
5-08
5-37
5-16
5-05
5-06
5-07
5-09
5-04
5-22
5-26
5-25
5-36
5-40
5-38
5-23
5-24
5-39
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DL-2351
6-01
6-02
6-17
6-13
6-14
6-18
6-12
6-08
6-37
6-15
6-20
6-19
6-16
6-05
6-06
6-07
6-09
6-04
6-22
6-26
6-36
6-40
6-25
6-38
6-24
6-23
6-39
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DL-2416
7-01
7-02
7-17
7-13
7-14
7-18
7-12
7-08
7-37
7-15
7-20
7-19
7-16
7-05
7-06
7-07
7-09
7-04
7-22
7-26
7-36
7-40
7-25
7-38
7-24
7-23
7-39
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DL-2750
8-01
8-02
8-17
8-14
8-13
8-18
8-12
8-08
8-37
8-15
8-20
8-19
8-16
8-05
8-06
8-07
8-09
8-04
8-22
8-26
8-36
8-40
8-25
8-38
8-24
8-23
8-39
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DL-2751
9-01
9-17
9-14
9-13
9-18
9-02
9-15
9-20
9-19
9-16
9-12
9-05
9-06
9-07
9-09
9-04
9-08
9-36
9-37
9-40
9-25
9-38
9-22
9-26
9-24
9-23
9-39
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DL-2752
10-01
10-17
10-14
10-13
10-18
10-02
10-15
10-20
10-19
10-16
10-12
10-05
10-06
10-07
10-09
10-04
10-08
10-36
10-37
10-40
10-38
10-22
10-26
10-25
10-24
10-23
10-39
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