Logic Controls user manual Hardware Connections, Connecting the KB5000 to a PS/2 computer

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HARDWARE CONNECTIONS

The KB5000 can be connected to an IBM101 PC, XT, AT or clone computer, PS/2 computer, or computer terminal. The following diagram shows how the KB5000 connects to the computer and standard key- board or other keyboard peripheral (magnetic stripe reader, scanner, etc.). When the KB5000 is used in a stand alone configuration no connections are made to J5.

To computer keyboard or

 

To computer

other keyboard wedge devices

 

keyboard port

 

NOTE: Before making any connections it is always advisable to turn off the computer.

A.Connecting the KB5000 or KB5000M to an IBM101 PC, XT, AT, or clone computer’s keyboard port:

1.Use the supplied interface cable. Plug the 6-pin connector into J2 of the KB5000.

Plug the 5-pin connector into the computer’s keyboard port.

2.Connect the computer’s keyboard into J5 of the KB5000.

NOTE: J1 and J6 are not used in this configuration.

B.Connecting the KB5000 to a PS/2 computer:

1.Use the supplied interface cable. Plug in the 6-pin DIN connector of the interface cable into J2 of the KB5000.

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Contents Model KB5000 Programmable Keyboard FCC Notice Table of Contents Features Carton Contents Connecting the KB5000 to a PS/2 computer Hardware ConnectionsConnecting the KB5000R to a PC serial port Functional Test Logic Controls Utility Disk Contents Installing the KB5D.EXE Utility Program Starting the KB5D.EXE ProgramPage Programming the KB5000 Keyboard Page Advanced Programming ScanSpecial Features of the KB5000 INTER-STRING DelayMULTI-LEVEL Definition L11Page Self Programming R51Special Configurations Description of Special Configuration Menu F3 Data Transfer Menu Page Connector Pinouts J2 DIN 6F to ComputerElectrical SpecificationsMechanical Environmental