Keystone Computer Keyboard manual Baud 57,600, Baud Rate 9,600

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Keyboard and the PC (COM 2)

BAUD: 57,600

PARITY: NONE

DATA BIT: 8

STOP BIT: 1

SHAKE: XON/XOFF

Keyboard Internal DIP switches

Default

 

Datamax M-Class/Z:

Both switches are set toward the connector cord

Datamax I-Class:

Both switches should be set away from the connector cord

Instructions to change the communication settings for the printer (M-4206)

Turn on the printer

On the front panel, press the “Menu” button (which is also the left arrow button).

You will see the “User Menu” with various options. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll to “System Settings” and press the “Enter” button once.

You will see “Menu Mode” selected; press the “Enter” button once. Scroll down to the “Advanced Menu” option and press the “Enter” button once.

You will now be back in the main menu. Press the “Menu” button once. Using the “Down arrow” button, scroll down to the “Communications” option and press the “Enter” button once. The “Serial Port A” option will be highlighted, press the “Enter” button once.

Scroll through the Communication options and press the “Enter” button for each to verify that the settings are correct.

BAUD RATE: 9,600

PROTOCOL: BOTH

PARITY: NONE

DATA BITS: 8

STOP BITS: 1

When you have confirmed each Communication option, press the “Left arrow” button to go back. When you are done, press the “Left arrow” button three times to exit to the main menu.

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Contents Keystone Labeling System Page Unpacking Keystone Important Safety Instructions Loading the Label MediaLabel Media Sensor Adjustment Equipment Service Coverage Printer CoverageThermal Printhead Coverage Keyboard CoverageSoftware Installation Installing the Labeling SoftwareReturns Type in the CD key # 42885, click on Next to continue Page Page Page Page Connecting the keyboard to the PC Running the programCommunication settings on the keyboard Baud 9,600Baud 57,600 Baud Rate 9,600Connecting to a database Option 1 Microsoft Excel Page Connecting to a database Option 2 Microsoft Access Page Page Setting up the labels/building the label template TM LBLPage Tear-Off Map a Text label element to a Database Field Map a Barcode label element to a Database Field Map a Label element using the Keyboard User Input Other Label Setup Options Map a label element using Keyboard User Input Transferring labels to the Keyboard Data entry Keyboard User Input Keyboard communication settings Keyboard does not respond or the screen is blankPrinter communication settings Datamax M-Class PC and Program SettingsBaUD 9,600 Parity None daTA BIT 8 Stop BIT Protocol Both Parity None Keyboard Internal DIP switches Default Communication settings on the PC Communication Settings on the PrinterCleaning the Printhead To clean the printheadTimeMed Labeling Systems, Inc

Computer Keyboard specifications

The Keystone Computer Keyboard has emerged as a notable contender in the realm of computer peripherals, combining practicality with advanced technology to enhance user experience. Designed for both gamers and professionals, this keyboard promises not only durability but also an array of features that cater to a wide audience.

One of the primary characteristics of the Keystone Keyboard is its mechanical switches, which are known for their responsiveness and tactile feedback. These switches provide a satisfying typing experience and are designed to withstand millions of keystrokes, ensuring longevity. The keyboard is often equipped with customizable RGB backlighting, allowing users to personalize their setup with a spectrum of colors and effects. This not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the keyboard but also improves visibility in low-light conditions, a feature appreciated by both gamers and late-night workers.

In terms of build quality, the Keystone Keyboard typically boasts a sturdy construction, often featuring an aluminum chassis that adds to its premium feel and overall durability. The design is often ergonomic, with a comfortable key layout that minimizes strain during extended use. Some models also include features such as detachable cables for easier transport and maintenance, as well as programmable macro keys that enable users to execute complex commands swiftly.

A standout technology featured in the Keystone Keyboard is its onboard memory, which allows users to save their custom settings and profiles directly on the keyboard. This is a significant advantage for those who switch between different devices or setups, as it eliminates the need for software installation on every machine. Additionally, the keyboard often supports various operating systems, making it versatile and compatible with a wide range of devices.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the inclusion of anti-ghosting technology, which prevents missed inputs when multiple keys are pressed simultaneously. This feature is particularly beneficial in gaming scenarios, where quick access to multiple functions is crucial.

In conclusion, the Keystone Computer Keyboard blends functionality with cutting-edge technology, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable and customizable typing solution. Its durable construction, mechanical switches, customizable lighting, and advanced features establish it as a top choice among both casual users and professionals alike. Whether for gaming or day-to-day tasks, the Keystone Keyboard meets the demands of the modern user, delivering performance and style in one package.