TMKB3100 SERIESPROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARDUSER’ S MANUALRev. : A
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3 - 1TMCHAP.3INSTALLATIONCABLE CONNECTIONTake the cable CCBLA-055-2 out of the accessory bag and connect the 6 pinDIN male plug of the cable to the ce
3 - 2TMCHAP.3KEYTOP LAYOUTThe basic layout of this programmable keyboard is a matrix with 8 rows and14 columns to provide maximum 112 keys with the 6
3 - 3TMCHAP.3blank keys to replace the normal individual keys around the area. The top surface of ablank key is at the ground level of the key stroke
3 - 4TMCHAP.3MAGNETICSTRIPEREADERPOWERL4L3L2L1LOLPFig. 3 - 7Blank keysNumericalkeysQuadkeyDoublekey
4 - 1TMCHAP.4APPLICATIONKEYBOARD CONSTRUCTIONThis keyboard is constructed of three parts on the top surface (ref. Fig. 4-1). A6 position turning key s
4 - 2TMCHAP.4This turnable electronic key switch is delivered with a set of 4 pcs keys, eachmarked as “PRG:, “REG”, “Z” and “GT”. The effective range
4 - 3TMCHAP.4PRELOADED PATTERNAs the KB3100 series satisfies so many application requirements easily, it isnaturally impossible to give a definite set
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4 - 5TMCHAP.4MSR (Magnetic Stripe Reader)The MSR slot is near the upper edge of the Programmable Keyboard. TheMSR indicator LED is located at the uppe
TMSOME IMPORTANT NOTESFCC NOTESThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with
4 - 6TMCHAP.4Fig. 4 - 4 Reading magnetic stripe cards of JIS standardJIS cardThe side with JIS IImagnetic stripetoward user
5 - 1 - 1TMCHAP.5PROGRAMMING THE KEYBOARDEASINESS IN PROGRAMMINGThe programmable keyboard series KB-3100 is a very powerful programmablekeyboard. It
5 - 1 - 2TMCHAP.5Fig. 5 - 1 - 1 PreparationsANSWER BACK CODEProgramming the answer back codes of the 6 position electronic key-lock isalso very easy a
5 - 1 - 3TMCHAP.5HOT KEY PROGRAMMINGThe POSIFLEX programmable keyboard KB-3100 series supports the “hot keyprogramming” method which is most useful i
5 - 1 - 4TMCHAP.5enter the “hot key programming” mode when the programmable keyboard is alreadyfully loaded (no more free memory for further programmi
5 - 2 - 1TMCHAP.5UTILITY INSTALLATIONIn the utility diskette, there is a file named “INSTALL.EXE” for installation ofall the utilities into any opera
5 - 2 - 2TMCHAP.5Click the “Run” command in the start menu, as indicated in Fig. 5-2-2.Fig. 5 - 2 - 2Refer to Fig. 5-2-3, the dialogue box of the “Run
5 - 2 - 3TMCHAP.5In the Browse box, use the arrow button to find the “Desktop” and click it. Thescreen will look like Fig. 5-2-4.Fig. 5 - 2 - 4Clicki
5 - 2 - 4TMCHAP.5Double click the file “Install.exe” or click the file only once and click the“Open” button, as in Fig. 5-2-6.Fig. 5 - 2 - 6The dialog
5 - 2 - 5TMCHAP.5A screen like Fig. 5-2-8 will appear, press the “y” key to continue installation.Fig. 5 - 2 - 8Another question will show up to ask
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5 - 2 - 6TMCHAP.5On the screen, there will be an input area to enter the path to the directorywhere the current Windows system files are. The default
5 - 2 - 7TMCHAP.5Pressing the “enter” key from either Fig. 5-2-10 or Fig. 5-2-11, a questionarises again asking if the user wants to install the util
5 - 2 - 8TMCHAP.5After a while, the screen will be like in Fig. 5-2-14. The utility is copied andsome modifications of the system parameters of the Wi
5 - 2 - 9TMCHAP.5When the start menu shows up, the user may notice that a new icon named as“Posiflex” with a keyboard shape icon is in the start menu
5 - 2 - 10TMCHAP.5WINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATIONInsert the programmable keyboard utility diskette in drive A: and double clickthe icon for “Main” group as s
5 - 2 - 11TMCHAP.5The screen like the one in Fig. 5-2-20 will show up. Now double click the boxthat stands for drive A:Fig. 5 - 2 - 20The utilities i
5 - 2 - 12TMCHAP.5The following procedures are just like those for Windows95. The screen likeFig. 5-2-22 appears. Press “y” key to continue installati
5 - 2 - 13TMCHAP.5On the screen, there will be an input area to enter the path to the directorywhere the current Windows system files are. The defaul
5 - 2 - 14TMCHAP.5Press “y” when the following question: “ready to install?” shows up as shownin Fig. 5-2-26.Fig. 5 - 2 - 26A message “COPYING FILES”
5 - 2 - 15TMCHAP.5After the copying is completed, the installation procedures are done. Yet, theWindows must be restarted to make the newly installed
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5 - 2 - 16TMCHAP.5Fig. 5 - 2 - 29Answer “n” to the above question. All the necessary files will be copied to thedirectory “POSIFLEX.D”, and the instal
5 - 3 - 1TMCHAP.5STARTING PROGRAMMINGUNDER WINDOWS95In the initial screen when Windows95 starts after proper installation, the usermay find an icon n
5 - 3 - 2TMCHAP.5Once the programming utility (KBM.EXE) is activated as shown in the above,the paragraph under “STARTING KBM.EXE” in this section appl
5 - 3 - 3TMCHAP.5Fig. 5 - 3 - 4Once the programming utility (KBM.EXE) is activated as shown in the above,the paragraph under “STARTING KBM.EXE” in th
5 - 3 - 4TMCHAP.5SHORTCUT UTILITY (RWM.EXE)The feature of this RWM.EXE is designed mainly for the off-lineprogramming purpose and is very useful in qu
5 - 3 - 5TMCHAP.5STARTING KBM.EXEIn case that the program KBM.EXE is executed for off-line programming, thatis executing KBM.EXE on a normal PC compa
5 - 3 - 6TMCHAP.5Fig. 5 - 3 - 6If the user presses the “ESC” key to the question in Fig. 5-3-6, the process ofFig. 5-3-7 is skipped and Fig. 5-3-8 wil
5 - 3 - 7TMCHAP.5Fig. 5 - 3 - 8In the above, each area of the screen is labeled with its function. The usermay start programming right away with the
5 - 3 - 8TMCHAP.5COMMAND LISTING IN VIEW MODEESC -- quit the keyboard programming programF1 -- get help on command listF3 -- enter the configuration s
5 - 3 - 9TMCHAP.5Alt-W -- write key definitions to the programmable keyboardAlt-X -- quit the keyboard programming programany other key stoke -- will
iiiTMPOWER ON LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1KEY SWITCH TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 - 3 - 10TMCHAP.5COMMAND LISTING IN SCAN-CODE EDITING MODEESC -- leading code to enter scan code of any key after it into key-content, except“ESC” +
6 - 1TMCHAP.6SPECIFICATIONSCONSTRUCTION: Spill-proof, 112 keys + 6 position control keyCASE MATERIALS: ABS 94V0POWER ON LED: GreenKEY SWITCH TYPE: mem
6 - 2TMCHAP.6• 5 pin DIN female connector: connect to input PC keyboard or Daisy Chain device• 6 pin mini DIN female connector: connect to input PS2 k
6 - 3TMCHAP.6POWER CONSUMPTION:Voltage... 5VDC±10%Current... 25 mA max. (Model KB3100) 50 mA max. (Models KB310
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7 - 1TMCHAP.7SERVICE AND SPARE PARTSMAGNETICSTRIPEREADERPOWERL4L3L2L1LOLP105103101102117115118119120106108109110116112111114113104107
7 - 2TMCHAP.7Location Choice Part Number Description101 1 PSTKB112EKEY 6 POSITION KEY102 1 MKB310LOG KB3100 LOGO103 1 PSTKB112ELCK6P 6 POSITION LOCK10
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1 - 1TMCHAP.1OVERVIEWSCOPEThe KB-3100 series is a series of powerful programmable keyboard suitablefor application in both IBM PC compatible system an
1 - 2TMCHAP.1MODEL NUMBERSMODEL # DESCRIPTIONKB3100 Standard model (8 KB non-volatile memory)KB3100M2 Keyboard with 2 tracks ISO7811 MSR (tracks 1 &am
2 - 1TMCHAP.2PACKAGE CONTENTS• Programmable keyboard• Key clip x 1 (mounted at bottom of the programmable keyboard)• Accessory bag including:⇒ Cable C
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