How to check if your USB pole display is installed correctly?

To check if Your USB Pole Display is Installed Correctly:

  1. Click on start or window button on the bottom left of windows.
  2. Right click on computer and click properties.
  3. On the left hand side there will be device manger that you will click  on.
  4. You want to look for ports and expand that tab.
  5. If your pole display is installed correctly you will see LCI Line Display (\.LCPD3) (COM1)
  6. The COM port will tell you what to use in your POS software to make your software and pole display communicate.  

*Note: (\.LCPD3) and (COM1) may be different on your computer  depending on what specific pole display you have and what com ports are  available.


How to set up the IP address & TCP port number on LS6100?

How to Set Up the IP Address & TCP Port Number on LS6100:

  1. To enter the setup screen, press the LS6000 Reset button.
  2. As soon as the system information screen appears, quickly press the blue [Down Arrow] or [SUM] key on the bump bar.
  3. Scroll to [ETHERNET] menu and enter the IP address / TCP port number accordingly from the  KB1700 Bump bar.
  4. Then press [Ctrl] key to save the parameters and exit setup.

How to reset all values to default for S-100 barcode scanner?

If you need to reset all values to default please look at the user manual http://bematechus.com/products/scanners/s100u/ 

Scan the barcodes on page 10 , START CONFIG -> RESET-> END CONFIG


The display is not fitting properly on the LE1015 screen.

To adjust the display position, please

  1. Press the Auto Adjust button to let the monitor automatically adjust the video settings.
  2. If automatic adjustment cannot set the video parameters correctly, enter OSD menu to adjust the H position, V position, Clock and Phrase manually.

How to perform a function test for printer-driven cash drawers?

Through the Windows print properties driver to open the cash drawer after receipt is printed, then print a test page. 

Drawer should open after test page is printed. 


How to perform a function test for LTX9000UP tabletop display series?

The following test sequence will verify that your table display is working properly.  Before you start this procedure, you must install the pole display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION section. The functional test should be done under Command Prompt in Windows.


NOTE:  The actual key entries in the text below are enclosed within quotation marks ( “ ” ). Do not type the quotation marks as part of your entries.

Close all opened application programs that use the same COM port before going into COMMAND prompt.  Enter the following command lines to open the COM port and test with the table display

  1.     Type “TYPE CON>COMx” and press the ENTER key, where ‘x’ is the assigned COM port number

LTX9000, LTX9300, LTX9400, LTX9500, LTX9900

  1.     Type “ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.
  2.     To end the test press Ctrl-C (hold down Ctrl and press C).

LTX9200

  1.     Type “!#1ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.
  2.     To end the test press Ctrl-C (hold down Ctrl and press C).

How to perform a function test for LDX9000 pole display series?

The following test sequence will verify that your pole display is working properly.  Before you start this procedure, you must install the pole display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION section. The functional test should be done under MSDOS command prompt by booting up the computer in DOS mode, or shell out to DOS prompt (in Window95/98/ME) or COMMAND prompt (in Windows NT/2000/XP).

NOTE:    The actual key entries in the text below are enclosed within quotation marks ( “ ” ). Do not type the quotation marks as part of your entries.

 

This test procedure assumes the pole display is connected to COM1 of the computer. If COM2 is being used, type COM2 where COM1 is specified.

Close all opened application programs that use the same COM port before going into DOS COMMAND prompt.  Enter the following command lines to open the COM port for communication with the pole display:

  1.     Type “MODE COM1 96,N,8,1” and press the ENTER key.
  2.     Type “TYPE CON>COM1” and press the ENTER key.

 

LDX9000, LDX9300, LDX9400, LDX9500, LDX9900

  1.     Type “ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.
  2.     To end the test press Ctrl-C (hold down Ctrl and press C).

LDX9200

  1.     Type “!#1ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.
  2.   To end the test press Ctrl-C (hold down Ctrl and press C).


How to perform a function test for LTX9000 tabletop display series?

The following test sequence will verify that your table display is working properly.  Before you start this procedure, you must install the table display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION section. The functional test should be done under MSDOS command prompt by booting up the computer in DOS mode, or shell out to DOS prompt (in Window95/98/ME) or COMMAND prompt (in Windows NT/2000).

NOTE:    The actual key entries in the text below are enclosed within quotation marks ( “ ” ). Do not type the quotation marks as part of your entries.

 

This test procedure assumes the table display is connected to COM1 of the computer. If COM2 is being used, type COM2 where COM1 is called out.

Close all opened application programs that use the same COM port before shelling out to DOS COMMAND prompt.  Enter the following command lines to open the COM port for communication with the table display:

        Type “MODE COM1 96,N,8,1” and press the ENTER key.

       

LTX9000, LTX9300, LTX3400, LTX9500 and LTX9900

  1.     Type “Echo ABCDEFGH>COM1” and press ENTER key.   The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.

 

LTX9200

  1.             Type “Echo !#1ABCDEFGH>COM1” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.

How to perform a function test for LDX9000UP pole display series?

The following test sequence will verify that your pole display is working properly.  Before you start this procedure, you must install the pole display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION section. The functional test should be done under Command Prompt in Windows.


NOTE: The actual key entries in the text below are enclosed within quotation marks ( “ ” ). Do not type the quotation marks as part of your entries.


Close all opened application programs that use the same COM port before going into COMMAND prompt.  Enter the following command lines to open the COM port and test with the pole display

  1. Type “TYPE CON>COMx” and press the ENTER key, where ‘x’ is the assigned COM port number

 

LDX9000, LDX9300, LDX9400, LDX9500, LDX9900

  1. Type “ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.
  2. To end the test press Ctrl-C (hold down Ctrl and press C).

LDX9200

  1. Type “!#1ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line.
  2.  To end the test press Ctrl-C (hold down Ctrl and press C).

Program KB9000 bump bar with its utility application

INSTALLATION
The programming utility software does not require special installation. Just copy the folder in the software package into a target folder in the computer.
For PS/2 Interface, a special driver is required for the utility to communicate with the KB9000. Following instructions included in the PS/2 driver package to install the driver before running the programming utility.


PROGRAMMING THE KB9000

  • Connecting the Keyboard
    • For PS/2 versions: Turn off power of the PC. Connect the programmable keyboard to the PC with the special interface cable provided. Plug the standard PC keyboard to the female PS/2 connector on the interface cable and the male PS/2 connector to the computer.
    • For USB versions: Connect the programmable keyboard to any USB port on the computer.
  • Starting the Utility. Start the Programming Utility by double clicking on the“KB9Utility.exe” icon in the folder where the utility is installed.
  • Preparing the Template. The utility starts with a blank template (all key definitions are blank). An existing template can be brought into the utility as a starting point for editing. There are 2 ways to get existing template files into the utility -- “OPEN” from a template file stored on PC, or “READ” from the KB9000 that contains the previously programmed template. Click on "File Open" or "Read from KB9000" toolbar buttons to access these functions. Refer to the KB9000 Programming Manual for details of editing key layout and key definitions.
  • Writing into the Keyboard. It is strongly advised that the template should be first saved into a template file for future reference and for programming multiple keyboards. As legend design properties such as key colors and key labels are not saved into the KB9000, these information can only be saved in the template files. After saving the file, click "Write in KB9000" button on the toolbar to write the template into the KB9000.

The PDX3000U is stuck on "Downloading Codes Boot V1.45". Is there a way to resolve this?


    • Double click on this link below. You will see it download to lower left of your desktop monitor.
      Displays:  https://logiccontrols.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/zip/Line_Display_Command_Set_Utility.zip
    • Open and extract this zip folder and click on “DNLOAD.CSF > Again, click on DNLOAD.CSF.exe on top of list and click on “Run” > > Port name of the pole should be there as \\.\LCPD3\ or \\.\LCLD9\ or if using 9 pin serial, as your com port # listed under ports in device manager.
    • Under “select one Command Set” choose LCIGP from drop down menu list and click on “Start Download”… The pole readout should be a Logic Controls Downloading Code message during this download sequence.
    • After this completes the pole should read LCI V1.39 for about 10 seconds, then change to a small cursor on the left side.. Display should start working again using com port # with the POS software.
  • How to set up IP address on LR2000E
  •  If would like to set an IP address you need to download the IP setting tool, http://bematechus.com/support/product-drivers/ , in our site.  Please follow these steps;

    1. For initial communication you need to use the USB cable

    2. Run IP tool setting 

    3. Click Refresh, printer should show the current IP in its settings

    4. Insert desire IP address on IP

    5. Click  Set IP

    6. After the desired IP is set connect the Ethernet Cat. 5 cable, remove the USB and perform a test printing