Keytec General Notes for the User, Characteristics of the MCI Family, Installation

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Preh Commander® MCI Family

Instruction

1 General Notes for the User

Congratulations on your purchase of the Preh Commander® MCI keyboard!

All Preh products undergo a continuous improvement process. For this reason, technical modifications may be made without notice.

We would like to point out that improper handling, storage, actions and/or modifications can lead to malfunctions and damage during use. If you modify our products as the end user, we are in no way responsible for any warranties or liability, unless you have obtained an express, written release for your case of operation.

This applies especially to unprofessional repair and maintenance work.

Any claims for damages against Preh – regardless of the legal reason – are excluded if we are not responsible for intent or gross negligence. The above limitation does not apply to claims for damages resulting from product liability laws.

These operating instructions apply solely to Preh Commander® keyboards of the MCI family.

If you have problems operating or programming the Preh Commander®, please contact your dealer.

You can find the current programming and driver software, as well as further information, on our Internet page: http://www.preh-keytec.com

2 Characteristics of the MCI Family

The Preh Commander® MCI family is characterized especially by its ergonomic and compact design.

Depending on the housing model, the keyboards of the MCI family are equipped with the following modules:

glidepad or microjoystick,

magnetic stripe reader (MSR),

key-operated switch (KL),

smart card read/write device (SCR).

Depending on the keypad model, keyboards of the Preh Commander® MCI family have up to 128 freely programmable key positions. In the alphanumeric keypad design, the keys of the alphabetic section are preassigned according to the functions of a standard MF2 keyboard.

Programming of the individual key positions and any integrated modules occurs with the guidance of menus using easy-to-use programming software. You can find the appropriate software, as well as additional notes regarding programming, on the Internet under http://www.preh-keytec.com.

The figures in these operating instructions show the maximum configuration of the MCI 128. However, the description applies to all keyboards of the MCI family.

3 Installation

3.1 Contents of package

Before starting to use your Preh Commander®, please check whether all the parts shown below are present and show no obvious signs of damage:

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Contents Preh Commander MCI Table of Contents / Inhaltsverzeichnis / Sommaire General Notes for the User Characteristics of the MCI FamilyInstallation Contents of packageSystem requirements Installation of the keyboardUSB cable installation 3 PS/2 cable installation without glidepad/microjoystickCable routing 4 PS/2 cable installation with glidepad/microjoystickModules Magnetic stripe reader MSRSmartcard read/write device SCR Keylock KLPointing devices Additional HelpGlidepad Allgemeine Anwenderhinweise Merkmale der MCI FamilieVerpackungsinhalt Installation der Tastatur Kabelinstallation USBSystemvoraussetzungen Magnetkartenleser MSR ModuleSmartcard Lese- Schreibgerät SCR Schlüsselschalter KLZeigergeräte Zusätzliche HilfeMicrojoystick Contenu du colis Caractéristiques de la gamme MCIRaccordement PS/2 sans souris tactile ni Microjoystick Installation du clavierSystèmes requis Raccordement USBContrôle de fonctionnement Lecteur de carte magnétique MSRRaccordement PS/2 avec Souris tactile et ou Microjoystick Logement et sortie de câbleLecteur de carte à puce lecture/écriture SCR Commutateur à clé KLDispositifs de pointage AideSouris tactile Technical data / Technische Daten / Données techniques Appendix / Anhang / AnnexeElectronics / Elektronik / Electronique Mechanical system / Mechanik / Mécanique Relative humidityAir pressure Climatic test categoryFCC Warning Statement CopyrightTrademarks