POSIFLEX Business Machines PST KB136 manual Programming Utility KBM.EXE, General

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PROGRAMMING UTILITY (KBM.EXE)

GENERAL

Using the “KBM” utility for KB136 is quite similar to the way to use the “KBM” utility for KB112 though they may be of different versions and should be used distinctively. However, the screen display for KB136 is different from that for KB112 as the physical layout is different. Therefore, the screen display is explained as the following, whilst the user may refer to the relevant Technical Manual of PST systems or the web site for the rest.

An illustration of each part of the screen display for programming this keyboard is in Fig. 4-1, each area of the screen is labeled with its function. The user may start programming right away with the arrow keys to move around in the key layout map to select the key or the position control key to edit the content. The user may also use the “PgUp” / “PgDn” key to select for different page (total 5 pages).

As demonstrated in example Fig. 4-2, the actual key layout of KB136 is composed of 3 rows by 17 columns matrix of programmable keys (white area) at the top and a “qwerty” portion plus numerical keypad (shaded area) with two programmable keys at the bottom. The programming utility can in principle define the white area indicated in Fig. 4-2 and the answer back codes of the 6 position control key. The key definitions for the 3 by 17 matrix part can be altered according to the Therefor, position of the 6 position key while the lower part (including the two programmable keys and a reserved key) keeps unique definition for each key.

Please note in Fig. 4-2 that all programmable keys are put in parentheses even the reserved possibility “RES”, which is in the shaded area indicating that this key is in general non-accessible for normal use. Please also note that the keys 1A1 ~ 1Q3 shall be defined as 2A1 ~ 2Q3 or 3A1 ~ 3Q3 etc. if the 6 position key is turned to position L2, L3 etc.. The font color of any programmed key in the key-layout map will be changed into light blue on the screen for identification (though not distinguishable on this manual as it is printed in black and white).

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Contents PST KB136 Series Page Table of Contents Page Overview FeaturesScope Model Numbers AccessoriesOptions Standard Layouts France Germany Italy Netherlands Portugal Spain SWEDEN/FINLAND United Kingdom United States Installation Hardware InstallationUtility Installation HOT KEY Programming Enter HOT KEY Programming ModeProgramming PreparationInput the Content to be Programmed Exit HOT KEY Programming Mode Programming Utility KBM.EXE GeneralAnswer back codes Key-layout map Editing area Command Listing in View Mode Command Listing in ASCII-CODE Editing Mode Command Listing in Scan Code Editing Mode Answer Back Code Hardware LimitationShortcut Utility RWM.EXE Details in Programming Quick Keyboard Programming Reference GuidePage Application Keyboard ConstructionLayout in 6 position key switch area Position KEY-LOCKPush KEY Switch Matrix KEY TOP ReplacementPage Page Magnetic Stripe Reader Slot Preloaded Pattern Page Hardware Details ConnectorsPCB Layout Jumper Setting Position Function Jumper Short Jumper OpenPart Numbers Part Number Description