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NOTICE The manufacturer of the POS keyboard 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. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES ........CONTENTS OF CARTON .
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Provides for a variable time delay in key programmed of up to 240 seconds. Provides a true Cap Lock function independent of any other keyboard being connected. Optional soft dust cover. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
CONTENTS OF CARTON POS Keyboard. Keyboard to Computer interface cable. Utility software disk Three legend label sheets. User’s Guide. Key clip. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
Connect the 6- pin plug to J2 of the KB2100. Insert a AT- to-PS/2 adapter between the PS/2 computer keyboard port and the 5-pin connector of the supplied cable. Note: The AT-to-PS/2 adapter is not included with the KB2100. KB2100 and Computer keyboard together KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
Slide the card through the reader slot. Make sure the bottom edge of the card continuously touches the bottom edge of the reader. The recorded data from the credit card will appear on the monitor. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
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-Type install. Type KBM.EXE and press Enter The computer screen displays the Posiflex programming keyboard utility graphics screen. There are 55 keys plus 1 programmable key switch in the key-layout map to be programmed. The location in the key-layout map are coded from A1 to L3.
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The command RWM filename.tpl transfers from file in hard disk to data in the KB2100 non-volatile memory, and the command RWM filename.tpl –R transfers from data in the KB2100 non-volatile memory to file on the hard disk. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
Input a MULTI-LEVEL SHIET mark: ALT-M Change the keyboard CONFIGURATIONS: ALT-G or F3 Note: The commands marked with “*” do not apply to model KB2100 series. KB-2100 HDRD DISK The KB2100 keyboard, working in conjunction with KBM.EXE utility software, can perform the following powerful function: Program up to 55 keys and save the results as a template.
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Read (R) a working KB2100 template into the computer’s volatile RAM memory. The template can then be saved (S) to the hard disk for future use. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
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II. For any key programmed under the scan code mode, pressing ALT + A or F5 for ASCII code mode will alter the content to some unrecognizable codes. Pressing ALT + N or F8 to enter scan code mode will rescue the situation, and vice versa. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
6. Pressing the Change Level Key with one marker and the Change Level Key with two marker and the multi-level programmed key together will KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
Press ESC to return, or the first letter to change the setting. In the configuration screen, pressing the correspondent letter of the “YES” “NO” settings will toggle the setting. Pressing the “J” key each time will KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
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When this item is set to “NO”, the programmable keyboard will not beep at the key press of an undefined key. The default of this item is “NO”. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
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RS232 output is enabled (item “l.” set to “YES”). The default value of this item is set at 9600, pressing “m” key once can change the baud rate of the programmable KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
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RS232 communication protocol there are 8 bits to form a data byte. Pressing of “o” key will toggle the choice between “8 and “7” which means only 7 bits are used to represent the data. KB2100 Series User’s Manual...
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