Logic Controls KB1700 User Manual

Programmable keypad, 17 programmable keys
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Model: KB1700
Programmable Keypad
17 Programmable Keys
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Model: KB1700 Programmable Keypad 17 Programmable Keys USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 NOTICE The manufacturer of the POS programmable keypad makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, by or with respect to anything in this manual, and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect, special or consequential damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INSTALLING THE KB17.EXE UTILITY PROGRAM ... 8 STARTING THE KB17.EXE PROGRAM ... 8 PROGRAMMING THE KB1700 KEYPAD ... 10 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING ... 12 SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE KB1700 ... 13 INTER-STRING DELAY ... 13 MULTI-LEVEL DEFINITION ... 14 SELF PROGRAMMING ... 16 SPECIAL CONFIGURATIONS ...
  • Page 4: Features

    Output data set includes all alphanumeric, controls, and function codes • Optional international output codes (Alt-Number) • True keyboard wedge function, operates with or without computer keypad • Internal beeper • No programming accessory kit, TSR program, or battery required •...
  • Page 5: Carton Contents

    CARTON CONTENTS KB1700 Keypad, Model KB1700 Interface cable to computer Interface cable to 101 keyboard Utility software disk Legend label sheet...
  • Page 6: Hardware Connections

    HARDWARE CONNECTIONS The KB1700 can be connected to an IBM101 PC, XT, AT or clone com- puter, PS/2 computer, or computer terminal. The following diagram shows how the KB1700 connects to the computer and standard keypad or other keypad peripheral (magnetic stripe reader, scanner, etc.).
  • Page 7: Functional Test

    FUNCTIONAL TEST For testing purposes, your KB1700 keypad was pre-programmed with a tem- plate called LC.tpl. The following simple steps will verify that the KB1700 is in good working condition: 1. Follow the Hardware Connections procedure described earlier in this manual to connect the KB1700 to your computer.
  • Page 9: Utility Disk Contents

    The first step in using the KB17D.EXE utility program is to copy the program to your hard drive. 1. Insert the KB1700 utility software into drive A or B of the computer. 2. Type MD KB17 at the “C>“ prompt to make a directory named KB17.
  • Page 10: Starting The Kb17.Exe Program

    This program can be used with or without the keypad being attached to the computer. To start the program type KB17D at the KB17 DOS prompt and press ENTER. When the 101 keyboard is used by itself, the program will acknowledge that no keypad is attached by displaying a “No POS keypad found”...
  • Page 12: Programming The Kb1700 Keypad

    2. Enter your programming text via the 101 keyboard. Continue programming until all the keys are programmed. It is not necessary to program all the keys for the KB1700 to function properly. The maximum number of alphanumeric characters that can be programmed for any one key is only limited by total memory left.
  • Page 13 to copy the data into the keypad. 5. Type S to save the programmed data into the KB17 directory. You can select up to an 8 character name. It will be saved with a .TPL extension. 6. Press ESC to terminate the Data Transfer Menu. 7.
  • Page 14: Advanced Programming

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING The KB1700 POS keypad can be programmed with all special control and function keys such as the Shift, Ctrl, Alt, F1 through F12, and the up/down/ left/right arrow keys. The procedure to program these special keys is shown below: Start the KB17 utility program.
  • Page 15: Special Features Of The Kb1700

    SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE KB1700 Besides being able to program all the keys of an IBM101 keyboard, the KB1700 has also incorporated three state-of-the-art features which will add flexibility and functionality to the keypad. INTER-STRING DELAY This feature allows for a time delay(s) to be installed after a character(s) has been inserted into a cell.
  • Page 16: Multi-Level Definition

    MULTI-LEVEL DEFINITION This feature can increase the apparent number of programmable keys by allowing you to program different levels into any cell. For every different level you program you must select another key to be a “SHIFT LEVEL” key. Programming is accomplished in the normal manner. After programming the base level a separator bar must be entered to separate the base level from the second level.
  • Page 17 8. Change the programming mode of this cell to the scan-code mode (F8). Depress and hold the ALT key while depressing the letter A twice. Two triangles inside brackets will appear on the programming line. 9. To use this feature in your application is extremely simple. When medium coffee is desired just press the K01 key (the first level of information stored in cell K01 will be sent to the computer).
  • Page 18: Special Configurations

    SPECIAL CONFIGURATIONS The KB1700 can be set up with many different programming options. To activate the configuration menu screen the KB17 program must first be placed into the extended menu (Ctrl, Alt, F4). Press F3 to open the configuration screen. By depressing the highlighted letter in each option the program will enable or disable that option.
  • Page 19: Special Configurations

    DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL CONFIGURATION MENU F3 Send Break-code for scan-codes - Enables or disables the transmission of break codes for each scan code programmed into the keypad. Enable beep while a key pressed - Enables or disables the entire keypad from beeping when any key is depressed.
  • Page 20: Data Transfer Menu

    Parity - This option selects ODD, EVEN or NO parity. Length of data - This option selects either 7 or 8 data bits. DATA TRANSFER MENU COMPUTER'S S ave L oad COMPUTER'S HARD DISK W rite MEMORY R ead KB1700 KB3000 KEYPAD...
  • Page 21 7 seconds. Enables the computer to read (R) a template stored in the KB1700. That template can then be saved (S) to the hard disk for future use.
  • Page 22: Pinouts

    KB1700 PROGRAMMABLE KEYPAD SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL Weight Without Bracket 0.70 lbs. Weight With Bracket 1.40 lbs. Dimension Without Bracket Attached ( in inches ) Width 9.25 Height 3.50 Depth 1.13 Dimension With Bracket Attached ( in inches ) Width 9.25 Height 2.86...

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