Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PST KB136 POSIFLEX Business Machines
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T M PST KB136 SERIES QWERTY KEYBOARD.
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i T M TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 SCOPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 FEATURES . . .
ii T M COMMAND LISTING IN VIEW MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 6 COMMAND LISTING IN ASCII-CODE EDITING MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 7 COMMAND LISTING IN SCAN CODE EDITING MODE .
1 - 1 T M OVERVIEW SCOPE The KB136 unit is the optional programmable keyboard segment within the PST systems replacing the original KB112. This keyboard provides in the lower part a “QWERTY” keyboard that resembles the standard PC keyboard and at the top a matrix of 3 by 17 locations for freely programming purpose.
1 - 2 T M MODEL NUMBERS MODEL NUMBER COUNTRY / LANGUAGE PSTKBQRTY-FR French PSTKBQRTY-GR Germany PSTKBQRTY-IT Italy PSTKBQRTY-NL Netherlands PSTKBQRTY-PO Portugal PSTKBQRTY-SP Spain PSTKBQRTY-SV Swede.
2 - 1 T M STANDARD L AYOUTS l FRANCE l GERMANY l ITALY l NETHERLANDS l PORTUGAL l SPAIN l SWEDEN/FINLAND l UNITED KINGDOM l UNITED STATES.
2 - 2 T M FRANCE 1 234567890 ° + 789 ² & é " # ' { ( [ - ¦ è ` _ ç à @ ) ] = } A Z E R T Y U I O P £ 4 5 6 $ Q S D F G H J K L M % µ 123 ù * Entrée Fin W X C VB N ? .
2 - 3 T M GERMANY ° ! " §$ % & / ( ) = ? ` 789 1 2 ² 3 ³ 4 5 6 7 { 8 [ 9 ] 0 } β ´ Pos1 Bild Q W E R T Z U I O P U * 456 @ + AS D F G H J K L O A ' 123 ò # Ende Bild YX C VB N M ;: _ 0 00 , ñ µ ,.
2 - 4 T M ITALY ¦ ! " £$ % & / ( ) = ? 7 8 9 1234 5 67890 ' ì Pag Q W E R T Y U I O P é * 456 è [ + ] AS D F G H J K L ç ° § 1 2 3 ò @ à # ù Invio Fine Pag Z X C VB N M ; : _ 0 00 .
2 - 5 T M NETHERLANDS § ! " #$ % & _ ( ) ' ? 7 8 9 @ ¬ 1 ¹ 2 ² 3 ³ 4 ¼ 5 ½ 6 ¾ 7 £ 8 { 9 } 0 / ° ¸ Home PgUp Q W E R T Y U I O P ¦ 456 ¶ * AS D F G H J K L ± ` 123 Cap s Lock ß + ´ End PgDn Z X C VB N M ;: = [ 0 00 , ñ « » ¢ µ , .
2 - 6 T M PORTUGAL ¦ ! " #$ % & / ( ) = ?» 789 1 2 @ 3 £ 4 § 5 6 7 { 8 [ 9 ] 0 } ' « Home PgUp Q W E R T Y U I O P * ` 456 + ´ AS D F G H J K L Ç ª 123 Cap s Lock º End PgDn Z X C VB N M ;: _ 0 00 .
2 - 7 T M SPAIN ª ! " · $ % & / ( ) = ? ¿ 789 º 1 ¦ 2 @ 3 # 4 5 6 ¬ 78 90 ' ¡ Inicio Re Pág Q W E R T Y U I O P * 456 ` [ + ] AS D F G H J K L Ñ Ç 123 Bloq Mayús ´ { } Fin Av Pág Z X C VB N M ;: _ 0 00 .
2 - 8 T M SWEDEN/FINLAND ½ ! " # % & / ( ) = ? ` 789 § 1 2 @ 3 £ 4 $ 5 6 7 { 8 [ 9 ] 0 } + ´ Home PgUp Q W E R T Y U I O P Å 456 AS D F G H J K L O A * 123 Cap s Lock ' End PgDn Z X C VB N M ;: _ 0 00 , ñ ,.
2 - 9 T M UNITED KINGDOM ¬ ! " £$ % & * ( ) _ + 789 ` 1234 5 67890 - = Home PgUp Q W E R T Y U I O P { } 456 [ ] AS D F G H J K L : @ 123 Cap s Lock ; ' # End PgDn Z X C VB N M ? ¦ 0 00 .
2 - 10 T M UNITED STATES ! @ #$ % & * ( ) _ + 789 ` 1 2 34 5 67890 - = Home PgUp Q W E R T Y U I O P {} ¦ 456 Tab [] AS D F G H J K L : " 123 Cap s Lock ; ' Enter End PgDn Z X C VB N M ? 0 00 .
3 - 1 T M INS TALLATION HARDWARE INSTALLATION To install KB136 into a PST system originally equipped with KB112, the user should disassemble the KB112 from the PST system according to the instructions given in the Technical Manual of respective PST system.
3 - 2 T M UTILITY INSTALLATION There are in total three methods to program the programmable keys in KB136 QWERTY keyboard: “RWM.EXE” the straightforward direct read/write programming utility; “KBM.EXE” the normal programming utility and the “Hot Key Programming” most suitable to modify the key contents of one or two keys.
4 - 1 T M PROGRAMMING HOT KEY PROGRAMMING The KB136 programmable keyboard 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.
4 - 2 T M key while pressing the “ PRT SC” (“Print Screen”) key on the PC or PS-2 keyboard. And by doing so, the KB136 will give 2 beeps to notify that it is ready to receive the identification of which key to be programmed.
4 - 3 T M EXIT “HOT KEY PROGRAMMING” MODE After the intended content of the key is completely entered, the user shall press the “hot key” again to notify the end of “hot key programming”. The programmable keyboard will give one beep to signify the normal exit of the “hot key programming” mode.
4 - 4 T M 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.
4 - 5 T M Posiflex Programmable Keyboard Utility vx.xx.xx 1A1 1B1 1C1 1D1 1E1 1F1 1G1 1H1 1I1 1J1 1K1 1L1 1M1 1N1 1O1 1P1 1Q1 F1: Help 1A2 1B2 1C2 1D2 1E2 1F2 1G2 1H2 1I2 1J2 1K2 1L2 1M2 1N2 1O2 1P2 1.
4 - 6 T M COMMAND LISTING IN VIEW MODE ESC – quit the keyboard programming program F1 – get help on command list F3 – enter the configuration screen F5 – enter ASCII-code editing mode F8 – e.
4 - 7 T M Alt-W – write key definitions to the programmable keyboard Alt-X – quit the keyboard programming program any other key stoke – will be taken as an input in ASCII-code editing mode, and.
4 - 8 T M any other key stoke – will be taken as an input in ASCII-code editing mode. COMMAND LISTING IN SCAN CODE EDITING MODE ESC – leading code to enter scan code of any key after it into key-content, except “ESC” + “F” for utility version since 2.
4 - 9 T M any other displayable key stoke – will be taken as an input in scan-code format. any other non-displayable key stroke – will have no influence ANSWER BACK CODE Programming the answer bac.
4 - 10 T M SHORTCUT UTILITY (RWM.EXE) The feature of this RWM.EXE is designed mainly for the off-line programming purpose and is very useful in quick reproduction of the preprogrammed contents of the programmable keyboard. In such application, the user should have either the preprogrammed keyboard or the preprogrammed file with “ .
5 - 1 T M DE TAILS IN PROGRAMMING Please refer to our web site for every detail in programming this KB136. The following simplified guide severs as a concise tool for instant application.
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6 - 1 T M APPLIC ATION KEYBOARD CONSTRUCTION This keyboard is constructed of three parts on the top surface (ref. Fig. 6-1). A 6 position turning key switch area is at the upper right corner, a 17 x 8.
6 - 2 T M Stand-By POWER LP L1 L2 L3 L4 Caps Lock Stand-By POWER LP L1 L2 L3 L4 Num.Lock Caps Lock Fig. 6 – 2 Layout in 6 position key switch area The top left LED is for stand-by indication, the top right LED is the power-on indicator and the bottom right LED is the Cap-Lock indicator for the “QWERTY” keyboard.
6 - 3 T M PUSH KEY SWITCH MATRIX The major part on the keyboard surface is constructed in a 17 x 8 matrix providing a possibility of maximum 136 key positions available.
6 - 4 T M Fig. 6 – 3a Fig. 6 – 3b.
6 - 5 T M Fig. 6 – 3c It is very important to correctly orientate the key tops before they are inserted into the keyboard frame. Failure to do this could result in permanent damage. Looking into the guide hole on the keyboard frame, there is a tab inside the bottom side wall (ref.
6 - 6 T M Fig. 6 – 5a Fig. 6 – 5b When any key top is to be inserted onto the keyboard frame, the tab on the inside wall of the key top guide hole must mate a corresponding springy latching tab as illustrated above.
6 - 7 T M PRELOADED PATTERN This keyboard is preloaded with some data in the “LP” page of the programmable area as indicated below to help the user’s application at the moment he/she receives this programmable keyboard.
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7 - 1 T M HARD WARE DE TAILS PCB LAYOUT CONNECTORS Position Connector Type Function JP1 DIP 5 pin jack External KB connector JP3 8 x 1 header 6 position key lock JP5 4 pin header 90 ° Internal KB JP6.
7 - 2 T M JUMPER SETTING POSITION FUNCTION JUMPER SHORT JUMPER OPEN J10 JIS II/ISO JIS II MSR ISO MSR J13 ALT + NUM OFF ON J14 TRACK 1 ON OFF J15 TRACK 3 ON OFF J16 TRACK 2 ON OFF J17 Leading & en.
8 - 1 T M PART NUMBERS Part Number Description PSTKB136 Stroke type keyboard w/o MSR PSTKB136MR2 Stroke type keyboard with 2 track MSR PSTKB136MR3 Stroke type keyboard with 3 track MSR PSTKB136MRJS2 S.
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