4500-102 450i Encoder with Buzzer Downloads 4500-SW01 USB Configuration Utility 450i-LIT-01 Product Brochure 450-xx-08KT Installation Sheet 450 USB Manual Engineering Manual (this document) www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 2 of 26...
Now check that you are getting the correct characters on screen. If you need to reconfigure the encoder you can change the code table ( or reset to a pre-loaded code table ) with the USB Configuration Utility from www.storm- interface.com www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 3 of 26...
Emissions and Immunity: FCC part 15 class A EN55022, EN55024 ESD: Up to +/- 15kV air discharge, +/- 7.5kV contact discharge EU RoHS WEEE Directive compliant www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 4 of 26...
Illumination only supported on keypads made from Sept 2013 Illuminator Use the Use the 10 way 7 way socket for 12/16 socket key pad for 4 key www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 5 of 26...
Export or Import configuration files For maintenance purposes Update the encoder firmware if a new version is released Restore all settings to original factory defaults. www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 8 of 26...
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For product updates / reset, use the buttons for Updating the firmware if a new version is released Press Reset all settings to factory defaults “Exit” Self Test the encoder www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 9 of 26...
The actual function of the USB code is determined by the application; not all codes have a function in every application. www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 10 of 26...
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Keyboard 4 and $ Keyboard 5 and % Keyboard 6 and ^ Keyboard 7 and & & Keyboard 8 and * Keyboard 9 and ( www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 11 of 26...
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Keyboard Pause Keyboard Insert Keyboard Home Home Select line of text Keyboard PageUp PgUp Select text above Keyboard Delete 1,14 Delete Select text forward Forward www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 12 of 26...
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Keyboard Application Keyboard Power Keypad = on Mac O/S only Keyboard F13 Keyboard F14 Keyboard F15 Keyboard F16 Keyboard F17 Keyboard F18 Keyboard F19 Keyboard F20 www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 13 of 26...
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Scroll Lock Keypad Comma Keypad Equal Sign Keyboard International115 Keyboard International216 Keyboard International317 Keyboard International418 Keyboard International519 Keyboard International620 Keyboard International721 Keyboard International822 Keyboard International922 www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 14 of 26...
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Keyboard Left GUI 10,23 Keyboard RightControl Keyboard RightShift Keyboard RightAlt Keyboard Right GUI 10.24 Notes on the Code Tables 1-15, 20-34 1 Usage of keys is not modified by the state of the Control, Alt, Shift or Num Lock keys. That is, a key does not send extra codes to compensate for the state of any Control, Alt, Shift or Num Lock keys. www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 15 of 26...
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3 Typical language mappings: Belg:<\> FrCa: á ‹ â Dan:<\> Dutch:]|[ Fren:<> Ger:<|> Ital:<> LatAm:<> Nor:<> Span:<> Swed:<|> Swiss:<\> UK:\| Brazil: \|. 4 Typically remapped for other languages in the host system. 5 Keyboard Enter and Keypad Enter generate different Usage codes. 6 Typically near the Left‐Shift key in AT‐102 implementations. 7 Example, Erase‐Eaze. key. 8 Reserved for language‐specific functions, such as Front End Processors and Input Method Editors. 9 Reserved for typical keyboard status or keyboard errors. Sent as a member of the keyboard array. Not a physical key. 10 Windows key for Windows 95, and gCompose. h 11 Implemented as a non‐locking key; sent as member of an array. 12 Implemented as a locking key; sent as a toggle button. Available for legacy support; however, most systems should use the non‐locking version of this key. 13 Backs up the cursor one position, deleting a character as it goes. 14 Deletes one character without changing position. 15‐20 See additional foot notes in the USB spec 21 Toggle double‐byte/single‐byte mode 22 Undefined, available for other front end language processors 23 Windowing environment key, examples are Microsoft left win key, mac left apple key, sun left meta key 24 Windowing environment key, example are microdoft wight win key, macintosh right apple key, sun right meta key www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 16 of 26...
( order pn 4500-01 from Storm ) If you wish to have the encoder remote from the keypad then you will need an interconnection cable as below Molex KK 0.1” PIN Socket 2495 Series Molex KK 0.1” PIN www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 17 of 26...
Engineering Manual Panel Cutout Drawings Surface Fixing of Keypads : 700 Series. 720 Series Both products use the same panel cutout detail. www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 18 of 26...
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700 Series. ( 4 way uses fix kit 7004CL0, 12/16 way uses fix kit 7012CL0 ) 720 Series ( uses fixing kit pn 7204CL0, 12/16 way uses fix kit 7212CL0 ) www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 19 of 26...
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450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Panel Cutout Drawings Surface Fixing of Keypads : 1000 Series, 2000 Series, PLX Series www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 20 of 26...
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Engineering Manual Panel Cutout Drawings Underpanel Fixing of Keypads : 1000 Series, 2000 Series, PLX Series. Use M3 CD weld studs or similar www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 21 of 26...
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450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Panel Cutout Drawings Surface Fixing of Keypads : 3000 Series, GFX Series, 3000 Illuminator, GFX Illuminator www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 22 of 26...
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450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Panel Cutout Drawings Underpanel Fixing of Keypads : 3000 Series, GFX Series, 3000 Illuminator, GFX Illuminator www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 23 of 26...
IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 24 of 26...
Alternative Code table : Outputs with Numlock clarified. Also changed in French version p11-14. Checked some USB codes in the full tables. Removed Insulation Breakdown spec ( error ) www.storm-interface.com 450 Series USB Encoder Engineering Manual Ver 1.02 Aug 2013 Page 25 of 26...
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