Logic Controls user manual Connecting the KB5000R to a PC serial port

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2.Connect the 5 pin DIN connector of the interface cable into the 5 pin DIN of the AT-to-PS/2 adapter.

3.Plug the PS/2 connector of the adapter into the computer’s keyboard port.

4.Connect the PS/2 keyboard into J1 of the KB5000. NOTE 1: J5 and J6 are not used in this configuration.

NOTE 2: The AT-to-PS/2 adapter is not supplied but can be ordered from the manufacturer.

C.Connecting the KB5000R to a PC serial port:

1.Connect one end of the RS232C interface cable to J6 of the KB5000R. Connect the other end of the cable to the DB9 serial port of the computer.

NOTE 1: J1, J2, and J5 are not used in this configuration.

NOTE 2: Programming the KB5000R must be done on a PC computer using the keyboard port. When programming is completed, remove the cable going to J2 and install the RS232C interface cable into J6.

NOTE 3: Before writing or saving the legend file be sure to open the F3 menu and set the RS232C option to YES. Make any changes necessary to the communications protocol setup. See Special Configuration on page 17.

NOTE 4: A standard KB5000 can not be used in an RS232C environment without factory modifications.

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Contents Model KB5000 Programmable Keyboard FCC Notice Table of Contents Features Carton Contents Hardware Connections Connecting the KB5000 to a PS/2 computerConnecting the KB5000R to a PC serial port Functional Test Logic Controls Utility Disk Contents Starting the KB5D.EXE Program Installing the KB5D.EXE Utility ProgramPage Programming the KB5000 Keyboard Page Scan Advanced ProgrammingINTER-STRING Delay Special Features of the KB5000L11 MULTI-LEVEL DefinitionPage R51 Self ProgrammingSpecial Configurations Description of Special Configuration Menu F3 Data Transfer Menu Page J2 DIN 6F to Computer Connector PinoutsEnvironmental SpecificationsMechanical Electrical