security device as drawn left with functions described in the table next page. The function for enabling each track of course comes in effect only when the track is physically available.
The default status of JP1 for normal ISO reader delivery is: pin pairs 1- 2,
Pin Pair in JP1 | Function | When Short | When Open |
1 – 2 | Track 1 | Enabled | Disabled |
3 – 4 | Track 2 | Enabled | Disabled |
5 – 6 | Track 3 | Enabled | Disabled |
7 – 8 | MSR Type | JIS II | ISO |
9 – 10 | Reserved | N.A. | N.A. |
11 - 12 | Leading / Stop Code | Disabled | Enabled |
For ISO MSR in KP100 or KB4000, please find in the CD ROM attached to the system for the product KP100 or KB4000 under subdirectory drivers and then Jiva (TP series) or TM4000 etc. according to what the host system is and then look for KP100 (usually referred to as KBM) for installation of the program controlling the keypad. Please in the controlling program after installation enter the configuration of the keypad and then access the configuration for the MSR. The features controllable in this program are the same as that for SD100 by jumper setting.
For the special type MSR in SD100, please find the subdirectory MSR instead of SD100 in the CD ROM attached to the system that SD100 is to be applied to for installation of a Posiflex MSR Manager for user to determine some parameters in reader output. Please always make sure that the system supports the MSR connector before finding the MSR subdirectory in CD ROM.
PROGRAMMABLE KEYPAD
Keytop Replacement
The keypad in KB4000 or KP100 is organized into 2 parts: a 4 by 4 numerical keypad area and a 4 by 6 programmable keypad area. However, this keypad allows some layout alterations by the system integrator. Besides the standard single key installed, there are double keys and blank keys for purchase to provide more convenient interface with the user.
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