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1. the LAYER KEY position if the LAYER KEY function is ON The LAYER KEY can be any one of the 28 keys You can also define the the Layer Key keycod To set LAYER KEY function see secion 2 8 To define LAYER KEY position and key code s section 2 6 You can disable any one of the layers but you can t disable all the layers S section 2 6 Each depression of the LAYER KEY will change to the next enabl layer Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine There is a Layer LED next to the Num Lock LED it shows the layer status LAYER 1 LED OFF LAYER 2 LED Yellow LAYER 3 LED Orange 1 2 Keylock Function If the keyboard is with KEYLOCK KB1141 you can define the keylock function ON or OFF If the keylock function is ON you can define the key code for each keylock position When the key is turned to the OFF position the keyboard is locked There are two optional function of the keylock A LOCK RESET B Lock re the other is changing layer by keylock If you set LOCK RESET function ON every time when the keyboard is power ON the keyboard will not operate until the key is firstly turned to the OFF position and then turned to any other lock position When the Lock Reset function is off this function will be disabled If you set LAYER LOCK function ON you can assign each keylock position a layer number When the key is turned the layer will change to the laye
2. If YES the reader will send Track 2 data ALT E Enable track 3 reader If YES the reader will send Track 3 data ALT F Preamble of MSR Specify characters to be sent before the MSR data ALT G Postamble of MSR Specify characters to be sent after the MSR data Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine ALT H Specify ALT I Specify ALT J Specify ALT K Specify ALT L Specify ALT M Specify ALT N When this option is ch ch Pream aract Pream aract Pream Posta ble of track 1 ers to be s the Track 1 dat ble of track 2 ers to be s the Track 2 dat ble of track 3 characters to be s nt befor nt befor nt befor the Track 3 dat mble of track 1 characters to be sent after Posta mble of track 2 characters to be sent after Posta mble of track 3 characters to be sent after MSR e rror beep a a a the Track 1 data the Track 2 data the Track 3 data nabled th rea der will produce three audible beeps when it detects a read error 4 Keyboard Default Setting When you start the keyboard programming utility it wil it will set to be a default if the file K114 COD exist configuration The keyboard as shipped from the factory will If not also be in this default configuration The thr layers are the sam The default layer number is three The
3. LAYER KEY is at position 14 The default configuration is saved in the file 1 check default cod The LAYER KEY function is ON and is defined as NULL key The charts below show both the key number and how that key is set 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ESC F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Ins Home Page Prnt Scrl Up Lay Up Scrn Lock Key 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ESC F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Del End Page Paus Left Down Rght Down Key lock define Options repeat 0 1 2 13 4 5 16 click 1 Fl F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 extkb 1 delay 1 keylock 2 layer number 3 Layer Key C ode Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine layerkey 1
4. LT E Min length of bar code Specify the minimum length of Interleaved 2 5 bar code ALT F Clear leading zero If YES the reader will not send the Interleaved 2 5 leading zero ALT G Enable code 11 If YES the reader will be able to decode Code 11 bar codes ALT H Check digit verification If YES the reader will check the check digit when decoding Code 11 bar codes ALT I Send check digit If YES the reader will send the Code 11 check digit ALT J Max length of bar code Specify the maximum length of Code 11 bar codes ALT K Min length of bar code Specify the minimum length of Code 11 bar codes ALT L Enable UPC E If YES the reader will decode UPC E bar codes ALT M Truncate leading digits Specify the number of leading digits to truncate from UPC E bar codes ALT N Truncate ending digits Specify the number of trailing digits to truncate from UPC E bar codes ALT O Use supplemental digits Press repeatedly to toggle through various possible numbers of supplemental digits to check when reading UPS E bar codes ALT P Enable UPC A If YES the reader will be able to decode UPC A bar codes ALT Q Truncate leading digits Specify the number of leading digits to truncate from UPC A bar codes ALT R Truncate ending digits Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Specify the number of trailing digits to truncate from UPC A bar codes ALT S U
5. Specify characters to be sent before the bar code data ALT D Postamble characters Specify characters to be sent after the bar code data ALT E Send bar code ID If YES the reader will send a letter indicating the symbology of the bar code being read Use this option to identify the symbology of unknown bar codes Bar Code Symbology ID Code 39 A Interleaved 2 5 B Code 128 Cc UPC_E D UPC_A E EAN 8 F EAN 13 G Codebar H ALT F Use of auto off If YES the reader will power itself off upon a good read ALT G Enable Code39 If YES the reader will be able to decode Code 39 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine bar codes ALT H Check digit verification If YES the reader will check the check digit when decoding Code 39 bar codes ALT I Send check digit If YES the reader will send the Code 39 check digit ALT J Use full ASCII If YES the reader will decode the full ASCII Code 39 ALT K Max length of bar code Specify the maximum length of Code 39 bar codes ALT L Min length of bar code Specify the minimum length of Code 39 bar codes ALT M Start code Press repeatedly to toggle through various possible start codes ALT N Stop code Press repeatedly to toggle through various possible stop codes ALT O Enable codebar If YES the reader will be able to decode Codebar bar codes ALT P Send start stop code If YES the reader will send the Codebar start and s
6. USERS GUIDE for PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD KB1140 KB1141 AND BCR MSR setup utility Table of Contents for This Users Guide Section Title Introduction to Programmable Keyboard KB1140 KB1141 Layer Function Keylock Function Country Setting Default Key List of files in the diskette and their Purpose erererrrre Ow wWwne User guide for keyboard programming utility K114 EXE Introduction to Keyboard Programming Utilities Invoking the Programming Utility Using the Interactive Mode sing File Menu sing Edit Menu sing Layer Menu sing Keylock Menu sing Options Menu sing Test Menu Sing Program Menu Ga Ga MNNNNNNNNDN LDH G FPoOMATIHAHOBWNE G fo G User guide of Bar Code and MSR Decoder Utility KBD114 EXE Introduction to decoding setup Page 1 General Configuration Page 2 Bar Code Reader Configuration Page 3 Bar Code Reader Configuration cont Page 4 Magnetic Card Reader Configuration WWW WW Ww Oe WBN EF 4 Default Keyboard Settings 1 Introduction to Programmable Keyboard KB1140 KB1141 The matrix of the programmable keyboard KB1140 KB1141 are divided into two portions The upper 28 programmable and relengedable keys and and the QWERTY PC layout underneath Each programmable key has three layers 1 1 Layer Function There are two methods to change the keyboard layer A Pressing the LAYER KEY the default layer key is the upper right key B Turning keylock You can define
7. e if you want to define ASdfG press SHIFT a s SHIFT d f SHIFT g SHIFT representation S a s S BREAK d f S g S BREAK number of code 9 Press combination key once to make and press it Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine once again to break SHIFT make key is represented by s SHIFT break key is represented by S break CTRL make key is represented by C CTRL break key is represented by C break ALT make key is represented by A ALT break key is represented by A break Left ALT and right ALT is classified but their representation are the same Move the highlight to edit the next key and continue with steps 1 2 3 until you are done Then press ESC to quit this edit mode Null Key define ALT N Assign a key with Null function When a key is defined as a Null key it is disabled 1 Input the key position number To define the LAYER KEY to be Null key input 0 To define the KEY LOCK to be Null input 11 16 2 Continue pressing key position numbers until you are don Then press ESC to quit this edit mode Default Key ALT D Select Cancel default key table If select the upper 28 keys of the programmable keyboard is forced to be default keys If cancel the upper 28 keys of the programmable keyboard is returned to their settings 2 6 Layer SubMenu Commands and description Chang
8. e Layer Change to another layer to edit Layer Key Code Define the layer key to be single key or combination keys As function redefine Layer Key Null Define the layer key to be a Null key Layer Key Position Define the position of the LAYER KEY There should be only one LAYER KEY in the keyboard After you have defined a new LAYER KEY position the previous key is changed to NULL key setting Layer 1 Enable disable layer 1 Layer 2 Enable disable layer 2 Layer 3 Enable disable layer 3 it is forbidden to disable all the layers Zaa Keylock SubMenu Commands and description Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Key Lock redefine Assign one key lock with a single key combination keys 1 Input the key lock position number 1 6 2 Press single key or combination keys to define for example Fl ALT tF1 Input the next key lock position number to edit Press ESC to quit this edit mode Key Lock Null Assign a lock position with Null function When a lock position is defined as NULL it is disabled 1 Input the lock position number 2 Continue pressing lock position numbers until you are done Then press ESC to quit this edit mode Key Lock Layer Assign one key lock with a layer number 1 Input the key lock position number 2 Input the layer number Input the next key lock position number to edit Press ESC to quit this edit mode Options SubMenu Commands and desc
9. l support of your customers much easier Note that the keyboard layout specified must have previously been made and saved while in the interactive mode For example if a keyboard layout had previously saved in the file k1l cod then that file can be used to program the keyboard by the command k114 program k1 cod 2 3 Using the interactive mode The main screen of the program has a graphical depiction of keyboard Along the top of the screen are categories of commands File Edit Layer Keylock Option Test and Program When the program starts it will check if the K114 COD exist If not it will set to be a default configuration We suggest you save your keyboard settings in a file Otherwise you will have to recreate it in every respect just to make the smallest modification Since the programmable keyboard does not have all the standard keys You can use a standard PC keyboard or select the default key command to force the upper 28 keys to be the default keys as shown at bottom of the screen File SubMenu Commands Shortcut key and description Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Open ALT O Open a file that is saved before Save ALT S Save current layout to the most recent file opened or saved If no file is opened settings will be saved to file K114 COD Save as ALT A Save current layout into designated file Will prompt fora file name Print Print out the keyboard lay
10. out into an text file LAYOUT TXT Quit ALT X Quit the utility program Edit SubMenu Commands Shortcut key and description Code Redefine ALT C Assign a programmable key with a single key 1 Use arrow keys to move the highlighted key on the keyboard graphic When desired key is highlighted then 2 Press ENTER to select that key 3 Press a single key to define for example Fl 1 a Caps Lock Shift Move the highlight to edit the next key and continue with steps 1 2 3 until you are done Then press ESC to quit this edit mode Function redefine ALT U Assign a programmable key with a combination key 1 Use arrow keys to move the highlighted key on the keyboard graphic When desired key is high lighted then 2 Press ENTER to edit the key you select 3 Press combination keys to define for example SHIFT a CTRLta ALTta SHIFT CTRLt a CTRL ALT a SHIFT CTRL ALT a left ALT and right ALT are classified Move the highlight to edit the next key and continue with steps 1 2 3 until you are done Then press ESC to quit this edit mode Key String define ALT Y Assign one key with a string of characters The maximum size of key string code is 16 1 Use arrow keys to move the highlighted key on the keyboard graphic When desired key is highlighted then 2 Press ENTER to select that key 3 Type a string of characters to define for exampl
11. ption you will usually be prompted for a value appropriate for that option If you have not set ESC F1 F10 keys in the programmable keyboard you can use the combination keys listed below instead Function Name Access Key Function Page 1 Fl ALT 1 access page 1 Page 2 F2 ALT 2 access page 2 Page 3 F3 ALT 3 access page 3 Page 4 F4 ALT 4 access page 4 EXIT ESC ALT 5 exit utility TEST F10 ALT 6 test setting Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine FILE F7 ALT 7 open or save file DEFAULT F8 ALT 8 reset to default READ F9 ALT 9 read setting from keyboard Page 1 General Configuration Shortcut Key Title and Description ALT B Time Delay of Keystrokes ms Specify intercharacter time delay for chars read Specify a value between 0 and 15 ms ALT C Sound buzzer when good read If YES the reader will produce an audible beep upon a successful read ALT D Country code Select the keyboard country type one of US UK France Germany Spain or Italy ALT E Type of MSR Select the type of magnetic card reader Choices are track 1 only track 2 only track 3 only track 1 and 2 track 2 and 3 track 1 2 and 3 Page 2 Bar Code Reader Configuration Shortcut Key Title and Description ALT A Use bar code reader If YES the bar code reader will be enabled ALT B Type of scanner Select the type of scanner trigger or auto detect ALT C Preamble characters
12. r number of that position When you disable one layer which is already assigned to one lock position the layer number of that lock position will be changed to another enable layer For example if lock position 4 is assigned to layer 3 and then if you disable layer 3 the layer of lock position 4 will be changed to layer 1 or 2 depends on which layer is enable To set KEY LOCK function see section 2 8 To Define key code for each lock position see setion 2 7 1 3 Country Setting You can configure the programming utility for the language of the following country US UK FRANCE GERMANY SPAIN ITALY See section 2 8 1 4 Default Key The keys listed below are not the standard keys on the keyboard KB114 ESC Fl F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Ell F12 PrintScrn ScrollLock Pause Insert Home PageUp Delete End PageDown If you want to use these keys you should program them on the upper 28 programmable keys by the programming utility On doing that you may need a standard PC keyboard or use the function DEFAULT KEY If you want to use the standard PC keyboard to invoke the programming utility connect the keyboard into the pass through keyboard port of the programmable keyboard Or you can simply use the standard keys of the programmable keyboard In the utility select menu EDIT and select item DEFAULT KEY the default key table is shown below and the upper 28 keys of the keyboard i
13. ription It will stay in the submenu until you press ESC to exit Country Configure the language of country input US UK FRANCE GERMANY SPAIN ITALY Key Repeat Set key auto repeat ON OFF Key Click Set key auto click ON OFF Extkb Port Set external keyboard port ON OFF after programming Key Delay Specify key code output delay 1 15 ms Key Lock Set KEY LOCK function ON OFF If ON you can define the key code for each KEY LOCK position and the programmable keyboard is disable when the key is turned to the OFF position LOCK RESET Set LOCK RESET function ON OFF If ON when power on the programmable keyboard will not operate until the key is firstly turned to the OFF position and then to any other position Layer Key Set LAYER KEY function ON OFF If ON you can change key layers by the LAYER KEY Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Layer Lock Set LAYER LOCK function ON OFF If ON you can change key layers by the KEY LOCK 229 Test SubMenu Commands and description Test keys After programming the keyboard use this function to test whether each key is programmed correctly This test does not test the key string and Null key Press a key on the programmable keyboard the key position of the utility will be highlighted When finished press ESC to quit the test Test key lock After programming the keyboard use this function to test whether each key lock i
14. s forced to be the default key in each layer Select the DEFAULT KEY again to turn off the function 1 5 List of Files On the Diskette and Their Purpose Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine K114 EXE Programmable keyboard utility KBD114 EXE Barcode and MSR decoder setup utility EGAVGA BGI EGA graphics driver used by above utilities HERC BGI MONO graphics driver used by above utilities DEFAULT COD default settings file README TXT This users guide 2 User Guide for Keyboard Programming Utilities K114 EXE 2 1 Introduction to Keyboard Programming Utilities This utility are used to program your programmable keyboard You can setup keys macros multi keys and other features as best suits your application When finishing programming the keyboard the keyboard will perform power on reset not in the case under WIN95 98 DOS mode 2 2 Invoking the Programming Utility There is both an interactive mode and a non interactive mode for using the programming utilities you can enter the interactive mode for programming by command k114 If you use command k114 program lt file gt the keyboard will be programmed from the specified file and you will not enter the interactive mode The non interactive programming method is very useful You can use this method to program many keyboards in a sequence Many people prepare a one line batch file with just this command doing so can make technica
15. s programmed correctly Turn the key to each lock position the lock position of the utility will be highlighted When finished press ESC to quit the test Note If you test the keys under WIN95 98 DOS mode some keys may be unable to be tested because they are special keys for system 3 User Guide of Bar Code and MSR Decoder Utility KBD114 EXE 3 1 Introduction to Decoding Setup Utility KBD114 EXE is used to configure the reader for desired bar code and magnetic card reading operation If you have a bar code reader you can customize many options for example disable enable various symbologies and add preamble and postamble strings If you have a magnetic stripe reader you can customize many options for example adding preamble and postamble strings such as a carriage return for each track After the utility is invoked it will attempt to establish communication with your reader hardware If you watch the bottom of the screen then you can see a status message indicating whether communication was successful If you see an error message asking Do you want to use pseudo mode then you know that communication was not successful and you should check your hardware setup After entering the program you use the F1 F2 F3 and F4 keys to access different configuration pages Within each page press the combination keys as shown on the screen to change the various options After you press the combination key for a particular o
16. se supplemental digits Press repeatedly to toggle through various possible numbers of supplemental digits to check when reading UPS A bar codes ALT T Enable EAN 8 If YES the reader will be able to decode EAN 8 bar codes ALT U Truncate leading digits Specify the number of leading digits to truncate from EAN 8 bar codes ALT V Truncate ending digits Specify the number of trailing digits to truncate from EAN 8 bar codes ALT W Use supplemental digits Press repeatedly to toggle through various possible numbers of supplemental digits to check when reading EAN 8 bar codes ALT X Enable EAN 13 If YES the reader will be able to decode EAN 13 bar codes ALT Y Truncate leading digits Specify the number of leading digits to truncate from EAN 13 bar codes ALT Z Truncate ending digits Specify the number of trailing digits to truncate from EAN 13 bar codes ALT 1 Use supplemental digits Press repeatedly to toggle through various possible numbers of supplemental digits to check when reading EAN 13 bar codes 3 5 Page 4 Magnetic Card Reader Configuration Shortcut Key Title and Description ALT A Enable MSR function If YES the magnetic stripe reader will be enabled ALT B Send start stop code If YES the reader will send the start stop codes of each track ALT C Enable track 1 reader If YES the reader will send Track 1 data ALT D Enable track 2 reader
17. top codes ALT Q Max length of bar code Specify the maximum length of Codebar bar codes ALT R Min length of bar code Specify the minimum length of Codebar bar codes ALT S Enable code MSI If YES the reader will be able to decode Code MSI bar codes ALT T Send check digit If YES the reader will send the Code MSI check digit ALT U Max length of bar code Specify the maximum length of Code MSI bar codes ALT V Min length of bar code Specify the minimum length of Code MSI bar codes ALT W Enable code 128 If YES the reader will be able to decode Code 128 bar codes ALT X Send check digit If YES the reader will send the Code 128 check digit ALT Y Max length of bar code Specify the maximum length of Code 128 bar codes ALT Z Min length of bar code Specify the minimum length of Code 128 bar codes Page 3 Bar Code Reader Configuration Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Shortcut Key Title and Description ALT A Enable interleaved 2 5 If YES the reader will be able to decode interleaved 2 5 bar code ALT B Check digit verification If YES the reader will check the check digit when decoding Interleaved 2 5 bar codes ALT C Send check digit If YES the reader will send the Interleaved 2 5 check digit ALT D Max length of bar code Specify the maximum length of Interleaved 2 5 bar code A

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