Mustek TM KB3100 user manual HOT KEY Programming, Preparation

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HOT KEY PROGRAMMING

The POSIFLEX programmable keyboard KB-3100 series supports the “hot key programming” method which is most useful in instant modification of a few keys in a preprogrammed keyboard without entering the more sophisticated programming utility. Of course, the user may also use this feature to program through out all 112 keys by 5 pages (LP and L1 to L4) at will. The whole process of “hot key programming” contains 4 steps for each key to be programmed and is illustrated as following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PREPARATION

Please refer to Fig. 5-1-1, a standard PC or PS-2 keyboard must be connected to the KB-3100 series before entering “hot key programming” mode. The user shall then decide which key of which page is to be programmed and turn the 6 position control key to the proper position before entering the “hot key programming” mode. Please note that the answer back codes of the position control key is not covered by the “hot key programming” feature.

ENTER “HOT KEY PROGRAMMING” MODE

To enter the “hot key programming” mode, the user must input the “hot key” and identify the key on the programmable keyboard to be programmed. The so called “hot key” is a special combination of keys pressed on the standard PC or PS-2 keyboard. In KB-3100 series, the “hot key” is defined as pressing and holding the left “Alt” key while pressing the “PRT SC” (“Print Screen”) key on the PC or PS-2 keyboard. And by doing so, the KB-3100 will give 2 beeps to notify that it is ready to receive the identification of which key to be programmed. Right after the “hot key” is released, the user shall press the key to be programmed on the programmable keyboard once to identify which key to be programmed. If the “hot key” is pressed for the second time or the “esc” key is pressed prior to the press of the key on the programmable keyboard, this mode will be aborted immediately. The user should not

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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 Scope FeaturesOverview 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