Mustek TM KB3100 user manual Application, Keyboard Construction

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APPLICATION

KEYBOARD CONSTRUCTION

This keyboard is constructed of three parts on the top surface (ref. Fig. 4-1). A 6 position turning key switch area is at the upper right corner, a 14 x 8 matrix of push key switches occupies most of the top surface and a left-right slot near the upper edge is designed for the Magnetic Stripe Reader of the -M2, -M3, -MJ models.

In the rectangular area at upper right corner there are one 6 position electronic key switch and two LED’s. The left LED is for MSR indication and the right LED between the turning key switch and the MSR indicator is the power-on indicator. The 6 position electronic key can be turned to one of the following 6 positions: LP, L0, L1, L2, L3 and L4. It can only be taken out from the switch at positions L0 and L1. The purpose of this electronic key serves 3 folds: When the key is switched to (and extracted from) position L0, the whole keyboard output will be blocked off by hardware to work as a security measure. A programmable answer back code for the final position of the 6 position electronic key will be sent by the keyboard to the host computer whenever the key is switched to a new position for a programmable delay time or when the host computer sends a specific code (E7h) to inquire the keyboard. The position of the electronic key determines which page of the key content table for the 112 push keys applies, while the definitions of the same key within different pages can be programmed so absolutely independent to provide instant menu change over.

Power-on LED

6 position key

 

MSR indicator

6 position key switch

 

MSR slot

14 x 8 push keys

Fig. 4 - 1

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Contents KB3100 Series Some Important Notes Chap Table of Contents Power on LED KEY Switch Type KEY Stroke Travel KEY TOP Size Page Features OverviewScope Model # Description Model NumbersPackage Contents Chap Cable Connection InstallationKeytop Layout Protuberance Springy wall Double Keyboard Construction ApplicationRange for each key type Preloaded Pattern Print OUT of Preloaded KEY Definitions for page LP MSR Magnetic Stripe Reader Reading magnetic stripe cards of JIS standard Easiness in Programming Programming the Keyboard1 Preparations Answer Back CodePreparation HOT KEY ProgrammingInput the Content to be Programmed WINDOWS95 Installation Utility InstallationChap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Windows 3.1 Installation Chap Chap Chap Chap DOS Installation Chap Under WINDOWS95 Starting ProgrammingUnder Windows Under DOS Shortcut Utility RWM.EXE Starting KBM.EXE Posiflex Programmable Keyboard Utility Chap Command Listing in View Mode Command Listing in ASCII-CODE Editing Mode Command Listing in SCAN-CODE Editing Mode Programmability SpecificationsReader specification Mechanical Chap Service and Spare Parts Location Choice Part Number Description Chap Chap