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Page 1 - USER’ S MANUAL

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

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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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

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3 - 4TMCHAP.3MAGNETICSTRIPEREADERPOWERL4L3L2L1LOLPFig. 3 - 7Blank keysNumericalkeysQuadkeyDoublekey

Page 7 - OVERVIEW

4 - 1TMCHAP.4APPLICATIONKEYBOARD CONSTRUCTIONThis keyboard is constructed of three parts on the top surface (ref. Fig. 4-1). A6 position turning key s

Page 8 - MODEL NUMBERS

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

Page 9 - PACKAGE CONTENTS

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 - 4TM+ – × ÷PrintScreenScrollLockPauseEsc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6↑Ins Home PgUpEsc F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12← ↓ →Del End PgDn~`!1@2#3$4%5^6&7*8(9)0_-+=ïTab

Page 11 - INSTALLATION

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

Page 12 - KEYTOP LAYOUT

TMSOME IMPORTANT NOTESFCC NOTESThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with

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4 - 6TMCHAP.4Fig. 4 - 4 Reading magnetic stripe cards of JIS standardJIS cardThe side with JIS IImagnetic stripetoward user

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5 - 1 - 1TMCHAP.5PROGRAMMING THE KEYBOARDEASINESS IN PROGRAMMINGThe programmable keyboard series KB-3100 is a very powerful programmablekeyboard. It

Page 15 - APPLICATION

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

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5 - 1 - 3TMCHAP.5HOT KEY PROGRAMMINGThe POSIFLEX programmable keyboard KB-3100 series supports the “hot keyprogramming” method which is most useful i

Page 17 - PRELOADED PATTERN

5 - 1 - 4TMCHAP.5enter the “hot key programming” mode when the programmable keyboard is alreadyfully loaded (no more free memory for further programmi

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5 - 2 - 1TMCHAP.5UTILITY INSTALLATIONIn the utility diskette, there is a file named “INSTALL.EXE” for installation ofall the utilities into any opera

Page 19 - MSR (Magnetic Stripe Reader)

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

Page 20 - JIS card

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

Page 21 - PROGRAMMING THE KEYBOARD

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

Page 22 - PC or PS2 KEYBOARD

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

Page 23 - HOT KEY PROGRAMMING

iTMCHAP.1CHAP.2CHAP.3CHAP.4CHAP.5CHAP.6CHAP.7OVERVIEWPACKAGE CONTENTSAPPLICATIONINSTALLATIONSERVICE AND SPARE PARTSSPECIFICATIONSPROGRAMMING THE KEYBO

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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

Page 25 - UTILITY INSTALLATION

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

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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

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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

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5 - 2 - 10TMCHAP.5WINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATIONInsert the programmable keyboard utility diskette in drive A: and double clickthe icon for “Main” group as s

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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

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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

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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

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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”

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5 - 2 - 15TMCHAP.5After the copying is completed, the installation procedures are done. Yet, theWindows must be restarted to make the newly installed

Page 34 - WINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATION

iiTMTABLE OF CONTENTSOVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1SCOPE . . . . .

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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

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5 - 3 - 1TMCHAP.5STARTING PROGRAMMINGUNDER WINDOWS95In the initial screen when Windows95 starts after proper installation, the usermay find an icon n

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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

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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

Page 39 - DOS INSTALLATION

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

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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

Page 41 - STARTING PROGRAMMING

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

Page 42 - UNDER WINDOWS 3.1

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

Page 43 - UNDER DOS

5 - 3 - 8TMCHAP.5COMMAND LISTING IN VIEW MODEESC -- quit the keyboard programming programF1 -- get help on command listF3 -- enter the configuration s

Page 44 - SHORTCUT UTILITY (RWM.EXE)

5 - 3 - 9TMCHAP.5Alt-W -- write key definitions to the programmable keyboardAlt-X -- quit the keyboard programming programany other key stoke -- will

Page 45 - STARTING KBM.EXE

iiiTMPOWER ON LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1KEY SWITCH TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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” +

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6 - 1TMCHAP.6SPECIFICATIONSCONSTRUCTION: Spill-proof, 112 keys + 6 position control keyCASE MATERIALS: ABS 94V0POWER ON LED: GreenKEY SWITCH TYPE: mem

Page 48 - COMMAND LISTING IN VIEW MODE

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

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6 - 3TMCHAP.6POWER CONSUMPTION:Voltage... 5VDC±10%Current... 25 mA max. (Model KB3100) 50 mA max. (Models KB310

Page 51 - SPECIFICATIONS

7 - 1TMCHAP.7SERVICE AND SPARE PARTSMAGNETICSTRIPEREADERPOWERL4L3L2L1LOLP105103101102117115118119120106108109110116112111114113104107

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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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7 - 3TMCHAP.7

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TMCHAP.7CHAP.6CHAP.5CHAP.4CHAP.3CHAP.2CHAP.1OVERVIEWPACKAGE CONTENTSAPPLICATIONINSTALLATIONSERVICE AND SPARE PARTSSPECIFICATIONSPROGRAMMING THE KEYBOA

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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

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1 - 2TMCHAP.1MODEL NUMBERSMODEL # DESCRIPTIONKB3100 Standard model (8 KB non-volatile memory)KB3100M2 Keyboard with 2 tracks ISO7811 MSR (tracks 1 &am

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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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