EXAMPLES OF REMOTE PROGRAMMING FOR KEY MAKE/BREAK CODE
EXAMPLE 1.
This example programs a key located at the top
A)as a primary key that outputs the scan code for lowercase "z" on MAKE and BREAK.
1.Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the "Z" key on the 101/102- keyboard. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).
2.Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.
3.Programming command = A0krcCxDx<CR> = A0 P 1 A
WHERE: A0 | = Op Code (1 byte hexidecimal) |
k | = P to program Primary key |
| S to program Secondary key |
r | = Row in ASCII |
c | = Column in ASCII |
Cx | = Low nibble of hex value |
Dx | = High nibble of hex value |
| Where x = |
!= start BREAK code phase of key
- = BREAK code of previous key <CR> = terminate command (0D hex)
EXAMPLE 2.
This example programs the key at top
1.Use the data in Appendix D to find the key code number for the "Z" key on the 101/102- keyboard. The "Z" key code number = 46 (decimal).
2.Convert key code 46 (decimal) to its hexadecimal equivalent. The key code = 2E hex.
3.Programming command = A0krc(CxDx)<CR> = A0 P 1 A ( CE D2 ! - ) <CR>
Parameters same as shown for example 1, except () = left shift MAKE and left shift
BREAK
Series 600 POS Keyboard | 55 |