[CeConfigTool] Comment1=This file was created for use as a sample. Modified 4/15/02 ; 4/15/02 - Added instructions on how to modify color settings using an editor [TS] ;************************************************************************** ; Do not modify the following two statements. These statements cause terminal ; configuration information to be read from the controller. ;************************************************************************** keybDefName="GET_FROM_CONTROLLER" defaultApp1="GET_FROM_CONTROLLER" ;************************************************************************** ; The following two commands are for diagnostic use only to help understand ; where a configuration problem might be. It does no harm to have these ; commands in place, but in a store environment, these commands might serve ; to confuse an operator. ; "iplStatus" causes diagnostic information to be displayed on the dynakey ; 2x20 screen. Use this only in a lab environment. ; "iplStatusDelay" specifies how long to pause (in milliseconds) between ; the display of diagnostic messages. ;************************************************************************** ;iplStatus="Y" ;iplStatusDelay="200" ;************************************************************************** ; Users note: The following parms should be set using the QCDIFILE ; configuration utility available from QVS. Otherwise, some ; of the values to be set are very complex to enter. ;************************************************************************** ;************************************************************************** ; Printer Options ;************************************************************************** ; ; These options are used to specify the IBM printer type and features ; expected by the 4690 application and to specify information related ; to the physical printer. ; ; appPrinter - mod2, mod4, 4610 (Printer type reported to the application) ; appPrCheckFlip - This is only valid for 4610 printer emulation. ; The default is "y" ; appPrMICR - Is MICR attached? Default is "y". ; physPrinter - mod2, mod4, 4610, 7193, 7152, 7156, K580, 7194, ; E5000. Used to specify the printer type actually attached. ; NOTE: Not all these printer types are certified to work ; physPrinterPort - used to specify COM port of attached printer. ; physPrinterBaud - used to specify baud rate of attached printer ; valid values are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200. This value ; is ignored if the 4610 physical printer is specified. ; physPrinterCashDrawer - "Y" indicates that cash drawer is connected ; to the printer. "N" means it is not. The default depends on the ; environment. For NCR registers with 7158 printers, the default ; is "Y". ; ; Not all the possibile combinations listed above are certified to work. ;************************************************************************** appPrinter=4610 physPrinter=4610 physPrinterPort=4 physPrinterBaud=9600 physPrinterCashDrawer=y ;************************************************************************** ; Serial port options ;************************************************************************** ; ; When PORT 1 is opened by the application, "c1tohdwr" specifies the physical ; com port which has the pin pad device attached. ; ; When PORT 2 is opened by the application, "c2tohdwr" specifies the physical ; com port which has the pin pad device attached. ; ; The parms used by the application to open a port (baud, parity, byte width, ; and number of stop bits) will be ignored if either the "c1Override" (Port 1) ; or "c2Override" (Port 2) command is set. These commands, if set, will ; cause the override values to be used. ; : NOTE: Define EITHER "c1tohdwr" or "c2tohdwr" values, not both ; ;************************************************************************** c1tohdwr= c1Override=4800,N,8,1 ;c2tohdwr= ;c2Override= [QCONNECT_GUI] ;************************************************************************** ; Users note: The following parms should be set using the QCDIFILE ; configuration utility available from QVS. Otherwise, some ; of the values to be set are very complex to enter. ;************************************************************************** ;************************************************************************** ; OPOS Controls to specify NCR devices attached. ;************************************************************************** ; ; "Keylock=NCRKeylock.1" defines a keylock attached to the Dynakey screen. ; This should always be defined. ; ; "Scanner=NCRScanner.1" defines a flatbed scanner. Having it on does no ; harm. It should always be defined ; ; "ScannerPort=n" defines the COM port to which the scanner is attached. ; ; "ScannerModel=7875 defines the flatbed scanner model attached. 7885 seems ; to work for about any type of NCR flatbed scanner ; ; "Scale=NCRScale.1" defines a scale attached to NCRScanner.1. No harm is ; done if the scanner is not attached. ; ; "Display=NCRLineDisplay.3" defines a customer display attached to the ; parallel port. No harm is done if the display is not attached. ; ; "Scanner2=NCRWedgeScanner.1" defines a hand-held scanner attached to ; the dynakey wedge port. No harm is done if a scanner is not attached. ;************************************************************************** Keylock=NCRKeylock.1 Scanner=NCRScanner.1 ScannerPort=3 ScannerModel=7875 Scale=NCRScale.1 Display=NCRLineDisplay.3 Scanner2=NCRWedgeScanner.1 ;************************************************************************** ; Definition of colors used on the QCONNECT dynakey and Customer Information ; Display screens ;************************************************************************** ; ;************************************************************************** ; Note the color number shown below is created using the following rules: ; Decimal number = x'BBGGRR' converted to decimal ; where each two-byte hex value (BB, GG, or RR) ; represents a level of color intensity (x'00'-'FF') ; BB is for the color BLUE; GG for GREEN; and RR for RED ; Examples: the number 0 represents NO intensity of any color (black) ; the number 255 represents full intensity of RR (RED) ;*************************************************************************** ;Color of the text in the 2x20 area (operator & CID) DisplayTextColor=3329330 ;Color of the text background in the 2x20 area (operator and CID) DisplayBackColor=0 ; Background color of "active" dynakey (except when in EX mode) NormKeyColor=12614523 ; Background color of "inactive" dynakey InactiveKeyColor=12632256 ; Color of normal text on a dynakey NormTextColor="0" ; Background color of dynakey when in the Ex mode ExModeKeyColor=255 ; Color of the text on an active dynakey in the Ex Mode ExModeTextColor=16777215 ; Text color if a status light is off LightsOffTextColor=0 ; Text color on the status lights if a status light is on LightsOnTextColor="0" ; Background color if the Wait light is on LightsOn1Color=65535 ; Background color if the Offline light is on LightsOn2Color=3329330 ; Background color if the Message light is on LightsOn3Color=9221330 ; Background color if the Manager light is on LightsOn4Color=255 ; Backgrond color if any status light is off. LightsOffColor=14745599 ; Text color on the Dynakey scrolling receipts ReceiptTextColor=0 ; Background color of the Dynakey scrolling receipts ReceiptBackColor=16777215 ; Background color of the last printed item on the Dynakey receipt ReceiptLastBackColor=16711680 ; Text color of the receipt on the Customer Information Display CustReceiptTextColor=0 ; Background color of the receipt on the Customer Information Display CustReceiptBackColor=16777215 ; Background color of the last printed item on the Customer Information Display CustReceiptLastBackColor=16711680 ; Background color for the screen saver ScreenSaverBackColor=0 ;The following colors are alternated from line to line in a list file display ListFileColor1=65535 ListFileColor2=10551295 ;************************************************************************** ; Miscellaneous QCONNECT Definitions ;************************************************************************** ; "DisplayMode=0" is a default value and shouldn't be changed. ; ; "WM10K68Port=0" is a default value and shouldn't be changed. ; ; "PCKeyBoard" defines whether a PC Keyboard is attached either to the dynakey ; or the keyboard port on the terminal. 0 = No; 1 = Yes ; ; font="size,24;align,right" specifies text size and formatting for ; the dynakey keys. ; Dynakey button font size - 24 is default for 800x600 screen ; 18 is default for 640x480 screen ; ; "Display1Use" defines whether "Display" is defined as a Customer (0) or ; as an Operator Display (1) ; ; "Display2Use" defines whether "Display2" is defined as a Customer (0) or ; as an Operator Display (1) ; ; "LogType" specifies whether logging is off (0) or on (1) ; ; "EchoDisplay" specifies whether the Operator 2x20 information shown ; on the Dynakey is also echoed to the Customer Information ; Display. 0 = echo off; 1 = echo on. ;************************************************************************** DisplayMode=0 WM10K68Port=0 PCKeyBoard=0 font="size,24;align,right" Display1Use=0 Display2Use=1 LogType=0 EchoDisplay=0 ;************************************************************************** ; Suppressing scrolling receipt display of selected print lines. ; ; Suppression takes place on both the CID and the Dynakey screens. ;************************************************************************** ; ; Users can suppress display of lines containing certain phrases to ; prevent the display of private information or to reduce crowding ; of the screen caused by the display of unnecessary print lines. ; ; If a user has a QCONNECT DOS system, the file, CDIFILE.000 may contain ; phrases to be suppressed. When the QCONNECT CE terminal initializes, ; any phrases to be suppressed are read first from CDIFILE.000, then phrases ; to be suppressed are read from QCDIFILE.000. Up to a total of 60 phrases ; can be suppressed. Only the first 60 phrases read are used. ; ; NOTE: Customers having both QCONNECT DOS and CE systems running in the ; same store should put all the suppression statements in CDIFILE.000 ; ; Up to 10 strings can be specified to Suppress display of print lines ; on the Customer Information Display using the QCDIFILE configuration ; utility. The entries could also be added manually using a text editor. ; These entries use the following format and can use quotes if desired: ;************************************************************************** x0cidtxt="** MY STORE NAME ** " x1cidtxt=www.mystore.com x2cidtxt=THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING ; up to x9cidtxt=yyyyyyyyyyy ;************************************************************************** ; In addition, up to 50 MORE strings can be specified to suppress display of ; print lines on the Customer Information Display. These entries must be ; made manually via an editor. They should use the following format: ;************************************************************************** x00cidtext= x01cidtext= x02cidtext= ; Note: Up to "x49cidtxt" can be defined for a total of 60 strings ;************************************************************************** ; Screen Saver setup information ;************************************************************************** ; ; "ScreenSaver" defines the delay following no dynakey activity for the ; screen saver to activate (0 disables screen saver). ; ; "ScreenSaverText" defines the text to be displayed on the screen saver ; ; "ScreenSaverDelay" defines the delay (seconds) between text moves on the ; screen when screen saver is active ; ; "ScreenSaverTextColor" defines the screen saver text color. The screen ; saver background is always black. ; ;"ScreenSaverFontSize" defines the font size for text shown on screen saver ;************************************************************************** ScreenSaver=0 ScreenSaverText=Put Your text here ScreenSaverDelay=10 ScreenSaverTextColor=255 ScreenSaverFontSize=20 ;************************************************************************** ; Ex Mode Configuration ;************************************************************************** ; Function codes that can be set for use when Ex Mode is active ; Only Label3/Fcode3 - Label8/Fcode8 can be used. ; Label1/Fcode1 and Label2/Fcode2 are reserved for S1/S2 key combinations ;************************************************************************** Label3= Fcode3= Label4= Fcode4= Label5= Fcode5= Label6= Fcode6= Label7=Dump Terminal Fcode7=399 Label8=Check Memory Fcode8=400 ;************************************************************************** ; Dynakey/Customer Information Display Layout Options ;************************************************************************** ; ; "CustWandMAffixed" specifies whether Weights and Measures-required scale ; statement is affixed to a display separate from the terminal (1) or is to ; be displayed in the "weight" area of the Customer Information Display (0). ; Note that it is always displayed in the "weight" area of the Dynakey screen. ; This option has meaning only if a scale is configured and attached. ; ; "NoCust2x20" specifies that no customer 2x20 is to be shown on the ; customer information display. This allows for more data to be displayed ; in the scrolling receipt area of the screen. ; ; "WiderCustRcpt" is used to increase the size of the customer receipt ; area on the Customer Information Display. Either "WiderCustRcpt" or ; "FullWidthCustRcpt" can be set (1), not both. Both can be off (0). ; ; "NoRunningTotal" has meaning only if "FullWidthCustRcpt" is on (1). If ; the customer application doesn't write to the running totals device, this ; area on the Customer Information Display can be used for display of HTML ; information with this option set on (1). ;************************************************************************** CustWandMAffixed=0 NoCust2x20=0 FullWidthCustRcpt=0 WiderCustRcpt=0 NoRunningTotal=0 ;************************************************************************** ; Setting up HTML files f or Display on the Customer Information Display ;************************************************************************** ; ; HTML files can be shown on areas of the Customer Information Display that ; are unused by QCONNECT CE programming. The display of specific HTML files ; at specific times is controlled by URL/URL2 keywords in the dynakey file. ; ; Please examine the sample HTML files sent with the QCONNECT CE package ; to see how things are laid out. The sample files are designed to work with ; a 640x480 screen layout. ; ; The URL keyword controls the HTML file displayed at either the right or ; bottom of the screen (depending on which screen areas are available). ; The URL2 keyword controls display of an HTML file at the top of the ; Customer Information Display screen. ; ; The URL/URL2 keywords in the dynakey file pass the URL to Internet Explorer ; running in one of the windows on our dialog. The files passed to IE can ; be bitmaps, gif files, html files, etc. Our samples include html files ; that load bitmap and gif files. You can essentially show any image in the ; window that you can show in IE. There are some limits as size and such that ; are mentioned below. ; : Add the URL="...." and/or URL2="...." on a STATE or GROUP line in the ; dynakey file and that URL will be displayed. Any file that the URL points ; to or references must be in the "webCacheDir" on your controller and also ; be included in the WEBFILES.LST file in the "webCacheDir". ; ; 1) Keep the number of files in WEBFILES.LST to a minimum as they use ; memory in the terminal. For example, if you replace a bitmap file with ; another via the DYNAKEY keywords, be sure to delete the unused file from ; the WEBFILES.LST; otherwise, it will be loaded into the terminal ; memory, wasting memory space. ; ; 2) The sizes of the browser windows depend on the available size of the ; unused area on the screen and the screen mode (640x480 or 800x600): ; ; Side html (URL) (Default) (Wider) (FullWidth) (No Running Total) ; 800x600 287x475 189x475 287x620 529x66 ; 640x480 244x414 163x414 244x58 450x58 ; ; Top html (URL2) ; 800x600 790x62 (No other options) ; 640x480 632x48 (No other options) ; ; Images bigger than these will cause scroll bars to be displayed in ; the browser windows. ; ; 3) The _xxx.htm files are used to turn off borders and such. ; ; 4) The xxx.htm files handle background colors, sizing etc, and determine ; which graphic to display. ; ; 5) Internet Explorer for CE only supports JScript - not VBScript. ; ; "webCacheDir" specifies the directory on the controller containing the HTML ; files to be displayed on the Customer Information Display ;************************************************************************** webCacheDir=R::\4000_121 ;************************************************************************** ; Note: The QVS QCDIFILE.000 configuration utility does not allow the ; input of values for [NCRLOAD] section. Parms in this section must ; be entered using a text editor. ;************************************************************************** [NCRLOAD] ; The following section should be edited to set essential DHCP communication ; parameters. ; ; AutoDetect= 1 This will detect if there is another DCHP running and ; set the configuration appropriately. Setting this will ; not affect the qncrdhcp running on the backup controller. ; This should be set to 1. ; SubMask= Place your subnet mask in this field. ; StartIP= In order for this DHCP Server to work you need to reserve a ; block of IP address's greater than or equal to the number of ; terminals you plan on loading. These IP addresses must be in ; sequential order, starting with StartIP and ending with ; EndIP. All the IP addresses between StartIP and EndIP must be ; available. If you will be loading 20 terminals, you should ; define an absolute minimum of 20 IP addresses. It is recommended ; you set the EndIP to exceed the maximum number of terminals you ; expect to eventually load. This will allow for new terminals to ; be added without changing the EndIP parameter each time. ; EndIP= See the rules for StartIP. ; ; Specify IP addresses only for as many registers as will eventually ; be installed (worst case) ;************************************************************************** STARTIP=10.220.200.200 ENDIP=10.220.200.252 SUBMASK=255.255.0.0 AutoDetect=1 ; External DHCP Server: DHCP ENABLE=0 ; 4690 as DHCP Server: DHCP ENABLE=1 DHCP Enable=1 ; External DHCP Server: PROXY ENABLE=1 ; 4690 as DHCP Server: PROXY ENABLE=0 PROXY Enable=0 [BINL] ; The following parm specifies the location on the 4690 Controller of your ; PXE boot loader. DEFAULTIMAGE should be the full path name of the PXE ; Boot loader. The loader will load an image file of the same file name ; but of type .BID or BCE, as appropriate. Example: c:\adx_udt1\load7452.bsd ; causes image file c:\adx_udt1\load7452.bid to be loaded. ; Path to boot loader image, usually in ADX_UDT1: ; DEFAULTIMAGE=C:\ADX_UDT1\7452LOAD.BSD DEFAULTIMAGE=c:\adx_udt1\q4012dd.sys