Mustek SD100, KP100, KB4000 user manual Connection To PS/2 Keyboard

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in SD100 could also be missing if the SD100 is purchased without the special type of MSR. Connect the USB connector of KB4000 to a USB hub or the USB port in a PC or a Posiflex POS system or touch monitor TM4000. Connect the USB connector of KP100 or SD100 to one of the USB ports of Jiva series or TM4000 in connector area. Connect the PS/2 KB connector of KB4000 to the PS/2 KB jack in a PC or a Posiflex POS system or touch monitor TM4000. Connect the PS/2 KB connector of KP100 to the PS/2 KB jack in Jiva or TM4000. The special MSR connector of SD100 is an 8 pin SIL connector. Connect it to the connector marked “MSR” in Jiva series or TM4000 connection area if this special “MSR” connector is supported there. When the SD100 is installed with iButton receptor, there will be one additional 9 pin female D connector and a pair of male/female PS/2 keyboard connectors from the upgrade kit. Connect the D connector to the COM port for iButton setup (and data connection). Connect the male PS/2 keyboard connector to the keyboard port in Jiva or TM4000 for data connection if KB interface is selected. Route the cable connection for KP100 or SD100 to Jiva series or TM4000 through the side of the cable cover on Jiva series or TM4000. Break the obstructing side wall of the cable cover in the cable entrance to the connector area according to the needs.

Connection To PS/2 Keyboard

KB4000 Rear View

KP100 Rear View

 

PS/2 KB Connector

Indentation For Cable Holding

 

 

Refer to the pictures of bottom of KB4000 and KP100 with their partially enlarged pictures to the right above. In the cavity found at rear side of KB4000 or KP100, there is a PS/2 KB jack. Connect a standard PS/2 keyboard device to this jack and insert the cable from the PS/2 keyboard device into the indentation for strain relief and fixation when a PS/2 KB is required.

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KB4000 Series User’s Manual

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Contents Multifunction Security Device USER’S Manual Copyright Mustek Corp Some Important NotesOverview General DescriptionOptions IButton receptor Unpacking Contents InstallationMechanical Fixation Connection To Host Cable ConnectionConnection To PS/2 Keyboard Page Finger Print Sensor Driver InstallationOperation Guide Smart Card ReaderMagnetic Stripe Reader Pin Pair in JP1 Function When Short When Open Keytop ReplacementProgrammable Keypad Labeling On Keytop Content ProgrammingIbutton Receptor