POSIFLEX Business Machines Computer Keyboard PST KB136 User Manual

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PST KB136 SERIES  
QWERTY KEYBOARD  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1  
SCOPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1  
FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1  
MODEL NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2  
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2  
OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2  
STANDARD LAYOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1  
FRANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2  
GERMANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3  
ITALY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4  
NETHERLANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 5  
PORTUGAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 6  
SPAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 7  
SWEDEN/FINLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 8  
UNITED KINGDOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 9  
UNITED STATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 10  
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1  
HARDWARE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1  
UTILITY INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2  
PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1  
HOT KEY PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1  
PREPARATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1  
ENTER “HOT KEY PROGRAMMING” MODE . . . . . . . 4 - 1  
INPUT THE CONTENT TO BE PROGRAMMED . . . . . 4 - 2  
EXIT “HOT KEY PROGRAMMING” MODE . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 3  
PROGRAMMING UTILITY (KBM.EXE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4  
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4  
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COMMAND LISTING IN VIEW MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 6  
COMMAND LISTING IN ASCII-CODE EDITING MODE . . . . . .  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 7  
COMMAND LISTING IN SCAN CODE EDITING MODE . . . . . .  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 8  
ANSWER BACK CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 9  
HARDWARE LIMITATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 9  
SHORTCUT UTILITY (RWM.EXE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 10  
DETAILS IN PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 1  
APPLICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1  
KEYBOARD CONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1  
LED’S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1  
6 POSITION KEY - LOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 2  
PUSH KEY SWITCH MATRIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 3  
KEY TOP REPLACEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 3  
MAGNETIC STRIPE READER SLOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6  
PRELOADED PATTERN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 7  
HARDWARE DETAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1  
PCB LAYOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1  
CONNECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1  
JUMPER SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 2  
PART NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 1  
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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. Nevertheless, there are 2  
more programmable keys within the “QWERTY” region. The “QWERTY” region is  
available for layout of various countries.  
This printed material works as a supplement to the available documentation  
for the PST systems. In other words, the User’s Manual and Technical Manual of the  
relevant PST system should be referred to for proper comprehension of the KB136.  
Should there be any further question, please visit our web site  
FEATURES  
l Base structure in 8 by 17 matrix  
l Lower 5 rows of the matrix provide “QWERTY” keyboard, numerical keypad and  
2 programmable keys for each country  
l Upper 3 rows of the matrix provide powerful programmable ability (programming  
under Windows, multiple page, multiple level, whole range key content, time  
delay, position sense answer back code, etc.)  
l A 6 position control key to provide security lock, multiple page controller and  
answer back code control  
l Total memory for keys to be programmed: 8 KB  
l Spill-proof construction  
l Wear resistant Laser marked QWERTY and numeric keys  
l Reliable and pleasant key click  
l Extension keyboard connector  
l Comfortable key size  
l Alternative double key  
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MODEL NUMBERS  
MODEL NUMBER  
PSTKBQRTY-FR  
PSTKBQRTY-GR  
PSTKBQRTY-IT  
PSTKBQRTY-NL  
PSTKBQRTY-PO  
PSTKBQRTY-SP  
PSTKBQRTY-SV  
PSTKBQRTY-UK  
PSTKBQRTY-US  
COUNTRY / LANGUAGE  
French  
Germany  
Italy  
Netherlands  
Portugal  
Spain  
Sweden / Finland  
United Kingdom  
United States  
ACCESSORIES  
When the KB136 QWERTY keyboard is supplied with a PST system, the  
original 112 key programmable keyboard is replaced by the KB136 QWERTY  
keyboard. Meanwhile, all the keyboard relevant accessories of the original 112 key  
programmable keyboard are deleted from the PST accessories carton. These parts  
include: Legend sheet in 4 colors; Key clip (1 pc of QC-2000), Single key transparent  
key cap (92 pcs); Double key transparent key cap (2 pcs); Quad key transparent key  
cap (1 pc) and Blank key (2 or 4 pcs). The following accessories for the QWERTY  
keyboard are placed in the PST accessories carton instead: This manual (1 copy);  
Legend sheet for QWERTY keyboard in 4 colors (CLABKBPSTHKB112); Key clip  
(1 pc of QCH-2000), Single key transparent key cap (52 pcs) and Double key  
transparent key cap (1 pc).  
OPTIONS  
l Single key  
l Double key  
l 2 tracks ISO MSR  
l 3 tracks ISO MSR  
l JIS I/II MSR  
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STANDARD LAYOUTS  
l FRANCE  
l GERMANY  
l ITALY  
l NETHERLANDS  
l PORTUGAL  
l SPAIN  
l SWEDEN/FINLAND  
l UNITED KINGDOM  
l UNITED STATES  
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INSTALLATION  
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. After this disassembly, there  
are three cables coming from the inside of the PST system, namely, a 2 pin cable for  
the standby LED, a 4 pin cable for KB signal and a DIN 5 pin cable for the external  
KB connector.  
The user shall connect these three cables to the proper connectors in the  
KB136 assembly as shown in the example below. Unlock the mechanical lock, place  
the programmable keyboard down and back to the position, lock the mechanical lock  
and screw on the 2 bottom screws as in reverse order of the disassembly of the  
keyboard unit. The KB136 is then well installed.  
Cable for standby LED  
4 pin cable for KB signal  
External KB cable  
Fig. 3 – 1 Cable connection  
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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.  
Installation procedures are required for utilities “KBM.EXE” and “RWM.EXE”.  
In the utility diskette, there is a file named “INSTALL.EXE” for installation of  
all the utilities into any operating system among Windows95 Windows 3.1 and DOS.  
The user may install the programming utility by following the step by step  
instructions from this executable program. The user may refer to the information on  
our web site for a preview of this program.  
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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. Of course, the user may also use this feature to program through out all 51  
keys (3 rows, 17 columns) by 5 pages (LP and L1 to L4) at will. The whole process of  
“hot key programming” contains 4 steps for each key to be programmed and is  
illustrated as following:  
Exit “hot key  
programming”  
mode  
Input the  
content to be  
programmed  
Enter “hot key  
programming”  
mode  
Preparation  
PREPARATION  
To enable “hot key programming” feature of the KB136 “QWERTY”  
keyboard, a standard PC or PS-2 keyboard must be connected to the external KB  
connector of KB136 before entering “hot key programming” mode. The user shall  
then decide which key of which page is to be programmed and turn the 6 position  
control key to the proper position before entering the “hot key programming” mode.  
Please note that the answer back codes of the position control key and the 2  
programmable keys in the numerical keypad are not covered by the “hot key  
programming” feature.  
ENTER “HOT KEY PROGRAMMING”  
MODE  
To enter the “hot key programming” mode, the user must input the “hot key”  
and identify the key on the programmable keyboard to be programmed. The so-called  
“hot key” is a special combination of keys pressed on the standard PC or PS-2  
keyboard. In KB136, the “hot key” is defined as pressing and holding the left “Alt”  
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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. Right after the “hot key” is released,  
the user shall press the key to be programmed on the programmable keyboard once to  
identify which key to be programmed. If the “hot key” is pressed for the second time  
or the “esc” key is pressed prior to the press of the key on the programmable  
keyboard, this mode will be aborted immediately. The user should not enter the “hot  
key programming” mode when the programmable keyboard is already fully loaded  
(no more free memory for further programming) by the key contents previously  
programmed.  
INPUT THE CONTENT TO BE  
PROGRAMMED  
Once the programmable keyboard enters the “hot key programming” mode  
with the key to be programmed identified, what the user types on the standard PC or  
PS-2 keyboard will be taken for the content to be programmed into that key of the  
programmable keyboard till the user exits the “hot key programming” mode.  
The legal input in this mode includes all alphabetical letters (including both  
upper and lower cases), numerical digits (applicable only for keys at the area above  
the alphabetical keys and excluding those on the numerical keypad), symbols (such as  
`!”#$ and excluding those arithmetic signs in the numerical keypad) and the “enter”  
key. The “shift” key, the “caps lock” key and the “back space” key are also accepted  
in this mode to serve an editing purpose (for example, pressing “back space” will  
erase the last character of the input instead of being treated as a character for input).  
Pressing the “esc” key in this mode will abort the “hot key programming” mode  
immediately. All the rest keys (such as the “Ctrl”, “Alt”, “Home”, any function key or  
arrow key or any key in the numerical keypad) on the standard PC or PS-2 keyboard  
are illegal inputs in this mode. The maximum number of key presses acceptable to any  
key by “hot key programming” is 32.  
All the input from the standard PC or PS-2 keyboard in this mode will also be  
sent to the host computer. Any key press from the predefined or programmed KB136  
for data input in “hot key programming” is prohibited.  
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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. Should there be any illegal entry in the content of the key or any other  
improper operation during the programming, the programmable keyboard will give  
three beeps to signify the failure of “hot key programming” and the key content is not  
changed. If the user pressed the “esc” key to abort “hot key programming”, the  
programmable keyboard will also give three beeps immediately as a response to  
signify the abort.  
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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. Therefore, the screen display is explained as  
the following, whilst the user may refer to the relevant Technical Manual of PST  
systems or the web site for the rest.  
An illustration of each part of the screen display for programming this  
keyboard is in Fig. 4-1, each area of the screen is labeled with its function. The user  
may start programming right away with the arrow keys to move around in the key  
layout map to select the key or the position control key to edit the content. The user  
may also use the “PgUp” / “PgDn” key to select for different page (total 5 pages).  
As demonstrated in example Fig. 4-2, the actual key layout of KB136 is  
composed of 3 rows by 17 columns matrix of programmable keys (white area) at the  
top and a “qwerty” portion plus numerical keypad (shaded area) with two  
programmable keys at the bottom. The programming utility can in principle define the  
white area indicated in Fig. 4-2 and the answer back codes of the 6 position control  
key. The key definitions for the 3 by 17 matrix part can be altered according to the  
Therefor, position of the 6 position key while the lower part (including the two  
programmable keys and a reserved key) keeps unique definition for each key.  
Please note in Fig. 4-2 that all programmable keys are put in parentheses even  
the reserved possibility “RES”, which is in the shaded area indicating that this key is  
in general non-accessible for normal use. Please also note that the keys 1A1 ~ 1Q3  
shall be defined as 2A1 ~ 2Q3 or 3A1 ~ 3Q3 etc. if the 6 position key is turned to  
position L2, L3 etc.. The font color of any programmed key in the key-layout map  
will be changed into light blue on the screen for identification (though not  
distinguishable on this manual as it is printed in black and white).  
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Posiflex Programmable Keyboard Utility vx.xx.xx  
Program ID  
Cursor position  
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 1Q2  
1A3 1B3 1C3 1D3 1E3 1F3 1G3 1H3 1I3 1J3 1K3 1L3 1M3 1N3 1O3 1P3 1Q3  
PgUp  
PgDn  
Arrows  
DEL  
KLP KL0 KL1 KL2 KL3 KL4  
TOT SbT RES  
ALT  
+
Answer back codes  
Key-layout map  
27=Esc  
8=BS  
eXit  
Delay  
Separator  
Editing area  
Key-contents area  
1A1  
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1A1  
1A2  
1A3  
KLP  
Command list  
Page: L1/6  
INS  
ALT-X: EXIT  
ASCII-CODE Editing  
Status bar  
Fig. 4-1  
(1A1) (1B1) (1C1) (1D1) (1E1) (1F1) (1G1) (1H1) (1I1) (1J1) (1K1) (1L1) (1M1) (1N1) (1O1) (1P1) (1Q1)  
(1A2) (1B2) (1C2) (1D2) (1E2) (1F2) (1G2) (1H2) (1I2) (1J2) (1K2) (1L2) (1M2) (1N2) (1O2) (1P2) (1Q2)  
(1A3) (1B3) (1C3) (1D3) (1E3) (1F3) (1G3) (1H3) (1I3) (1J3) (1K3) (1L3) (1M3) (1N3) (1O3) (1P3) (1Q3)  
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Alt  
Alt  
Ctrl  
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(SbT) (TOT)  
Fig. 4-2  
Every time the programmed data is written to KB136, the content of  
QWERTY portion is refreshed according to the language environment applied.  
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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 – enter scan-code editing mode  
F10 – quit the keyboard programming program  
Ins – toggle insert/overwrite status for editing (default = insert)  
Del – delete the content of the key where cursor stays  
Home – go to column A of same page same row  
End – go to column I of same page same row  
PgUp – go to one page less in cyclic manner  
PgDn – go to one page next in cyclic manner  
Up arrow – move cursor to one row up in cyclic manner  
Down arrow – move cursor to one row down in cyclic manner  
Left arrow – move cursor to one column left in cyclic manner  
Right arrow – move cursor to one column right in cyclic manner  
ENTER – enter ASCII-code editing mode, but if the last edit of the key was in scan-  
code mode then this means enter scan-code editing mode.  
Alt-A – enter ASCII-code editing mode  
Alt-C – copy the key content of a key or contents of the keys in a page to buffer  
Alt-E – erase the current page or all pages  
Alt-G – enter the configuration page  
Alt-L – load key definitions from a disk file  
Alt-M – enter multi-level shift marker  
Alt-N – enter scan-code editing mode  
Alt-O – load key definitions from a disk file  
Alt-P – paste the buffer content to key definition  
Alt-R – read key definitions from the programmable keyboard  
Alt-S – save key definitions to a disk file  
Alt-T – toggle key-content format between page-wise and column-wise  
Alt-U – recover key definition before last change  
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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 will  
give no influence if the current key was last edited in scan-  
code editing mode  
COMMAND LISTING IN ASCII-CODE  
EDITING MODE  
ESC – enter view mode  
F1 – get help on command list of ASCII- code editing mode  
F5 – enter view mode  
F8 – enter view mode  
F10 – enter view mode  
BkSp – delete the character to the left of cursor  
Ins – toggle insert/overwrite status for editing (default = insert)  
Del – delete the character where cursor stays or the last character  
Home – go to first position within the key definition  
End – go to last position within the key definition  
PgUp – go to one page less in cyclic manner  
PgDn – go to one page next in cyclic manner  
Up arrow – move cursor to one row up in cyclic manner and enter view mode  
Down arrow – move cursor to one row down in cyclic manner and enter view mode  
Left arrow – move cursor to one character left within the key definition  
Right arrow – move cursor to one character right within the key definition  
Alt-A – enter view mode  
Alt-D – enter time delay mark into the key-content  
Alt-N – enter view mode  
Alt-S – enter a multi-level separator between definitions of different levels.  
Alt-X – enter view mode  
Alt-27 – enter an “ESC” into the key-content  
Alt-8 – enter a “BkSp” into the key-content  
Ctl-C – immediately terminates the programming utility.  
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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 2.15.xx  
ESC-F – leading code of arbitrary release code for utility version since 2.15.xx.  
usually used to release “CTL”, “ALT” or “SHF”.  
F1 – get help on command list of ASCII- code editing mode  
F5 – enter view mode  
F8 – enter view mode  
F10 – enter view mode  
BkSp – delete the character to the left of cursor  
Ins – toggle insert/overwrite status for editing (default = insert)  
Del – delete the character where cursor stays or the last character  
Home – go to first position within the key definition  
End – go to last position within the key definition  
PgUp – go to one page less in cyclic manner  
PgDn – go to one page next in cyclic manner  
Up arrow – move cursor to one row up in cyclic manner and enter view mode  
Down arrow – move cursor to one row down in cyclic manner and enter view mode  
Left arrow – move cursor to one character left within the key definition  
Right arrow – move cursor to one character right within the key definition  
Alt-A – enter view mode  
Alt-D – enter time delay mark into the key-content  
Alt-M – enter a multi-level shift marker into the key-content  
Alt-N – enter view mode  
Alt-S – enter a multi-level separator between definitions of different levels.  
Alt-X – enter view mode  
Alt-27 – work like “ESC” as the leading code for scan codes.  
Alt-8 – enter a “BkSp” into the key-content  
Ctl-C – immediately terminates the programming utility.  
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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 back codes of the 6 position electronic key-lock is  
also very easy as they are included in the keyboard programming with the locations  
coded as “KLP”, “KL0”, “KL1”, “KL2”, “KL3” and “KL4” in the key-layout map of  
page L1. The programmable keyboard will issue an answer back code to PC whenever  
the 6 position electronic key is switched to a new position or when the keyboard  
receives an “enquiry” code (E7h) from the PC or the PST system. A time delay as  
determined in the configuration of the keyboard programming utility is adjustable by  
“r” and “t” key presses, this time delay is useful to give only the answer back code of  
the last position of control key when it is turned across several positions. Here are  
some examples of sending this “enquiry” code in different languages:  
Language  
C
Syntax  
outp (0x60, 0xE7)  
out &H60, &H0E7  
o 60 E7  
BASIC  
DEBUG  
HARDWARE LIMITATION  
In case of “multiple combination key” application which means pressing three  
or more keys at the same time to obtain certain data output from the keyboard, there  
could be some limitations inherent from the nature of keyboard structure. The CPU of  
keyboard detects the contact between the “horizontal” and “vertical” lines for each  
key press, recognizes which key is pressed and sends correspondent data to the host  
computer. When there are many keys pressed at the same time, and the pattern of the  
contacts coincides with some special relationship, there are chances that the CPU of  
keyboard be confused about exactly which keys are pressed. The user may change the  
locations of the key-definition to prevent this once such confusion happens.  
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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 “.tpl” extension  
name which is the result of the keyboard programming. The user may use RWM.EXE  
to directly transfer the programmed result of the programmable keyboard to a “.tpl”  
file or directly transfer a prestored “.tpl” file to a programmable keyboard without  
entering the utility “KBM.EXE” which may take more keystrokes. For instance, the  
user wants to transfer a file “XXX.tpl”, which was saved before, to the programmable  
keyboard, he/she should type in following command in subdirectory “POSIFLEX.D”:  
RWM XXX.tpl  
(enter)  
This operation is quite recommended to be performed on a daily basis to  
ensure the system stability.  
On the other hand, when the user wants to save the contents of a programmed  
keyboard, e.g. when he/she newly receives a programmable keyboard, to a file named  
“YYY.tpl”, he/she should type in following command in subdirectory  
“POSIFLEX.D”:  
RWM –r YYY.tpl  
(enter)  
In this application, the user must be careful on the housekeeping of these  
template files and never mix such files with those originated from other  
programmable keyboard. In other words, transferring a file generated from other  
programmable keyboard to KB136 could mess up the data format inside KB136, and  
vice versa.  
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DETAILS 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.  
QUICK KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING REFERENCE GUIDE  
Keys To Program  
How to Program Them  
Esc, F1 - F12, Back Space, Shift, Ctrl,  
Alt, Insert, Delete, End, Page Up,  
Page Down, Print Scrn, Scroll Lock,  
Break, and all Arrow Functions  
Press: (Alt-N), Esc, "Desired Key", Down  
Arrow  
A - Z, 0 - 9, ~ ` ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) - _ Press: Enter, "Desired Key or Keys", Down  
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Tab, Enter  
Arrow  
Press: (Alt-N), "Desired Key", Down Arrow  
Press: Enter, (Alt-C), Down Arrow  
Press: (Alt-N), (Alt-M), Down Arrow - - - -  
Press (Alt-M) as many times as needed.  
In Between Any Text, Press (Alt-S)  
Press: Page Up or Page Down - - - - You'll  
see an indicator on the bottom left,  
corresponding to what level you are on.  
Caps Lock  
Multishift  
Seperator  
Different Levels  
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APPLICATION  
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 matrix push  
key switch structure occupies most of the top surface and a up-down slot near the left  
edge is designed for the Magnetic Stripe Reader options.  
6 position key  
switch area  
Push key switch matrix structure  
MSR slot  
Fig. 6 – 1 Structure of KB136  
LED’s  
In the rectangular area at upper right corner there are one 6 position electronic  
key switch and three LED’s. They are arranged as indicated in the left of Fig. 6-2.  
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L2 L3  
L2 L3  
L1  
LP  
L4  
L1  
LP  
L4  
Stand-By  
POWER  
Stand-By  
POWER  
Caps Lock  
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. For the KB136 manufactured after year 1999, another LED at the bottom  
left is added to indicate Num-Lock status of the numerical keypad as shown in the  
right in Fig. 6-2.  
The two top LED’s work exactly in the way the host system (e.g. PST1000 or  
PST6000 series) defines. In other words, the description in the user’s manual of the  
system applies for these two LED’s.  
For the “Caps Lock” or “Num Lock” LED at the bottom, the function as of a  
normal standard PC or PS/2 keyboard applies if the KB136 is operating alone without  
an external PC or PS/2 keyboard connected. When an external PC or PS/2 keyboard is  
connected, pressing the “Caps Lock” key or the “Num Lock” key on the PC or PS/2  
keyboard will have both the correspondent LED on KB136 and PC or PS/2 keyboard  
change status accordingly. Yet, if it is the “Caps Lock” key or the “Num Lock” key  
on KB136 pressed, only the correspondent LED on KB136 will change while the  
LED on PC or PS/2 keyboard remain unchanged.  
6 POSITION KEY-LOCK  
The 6 position electronic key-lock in KB136 is identical to the one in KB112.  
Please refer to the PST system manuals.  
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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. This is why this  
keyboard is named as KB136. However, as indicated before, while the upper 17 x 3  
matrix remains in matrix and page dependent, the lower part is organized in  
“QWERTY” format. This “QWERTY” format portion, occupying an area of 5 whole  
rows and containing two programmable keys, is country dependent and page  
independent and never possesses as many as 85 keys for any country as the layout  
dictates. So there will never be a total number of actually 136 keys for any country  
throughout the KB136 series.  
The numerical keypad portion will function as arrow keys and “Home”,  
“End”, “Ins” etc. like the numerical keypad on a standard PC or PS/2 keyboard does if  
the “Num Lock” status is OFF.  
The marking on the “QWERTY” keys and the numerical keys is non-erasable.  
To mark the programmed keys, please refer to the method explained for KB112.  
KEY TOP REPLACEMENT  
In the push key switch matrix area, there are 17 by 3 programmable keys. Yet,  
there are chances that the user may want to compromise some number of  
programmable keys for a larger key for ease of operation. In such occasions, the user  
may purchase the double key option, remove the single keys and insert the double key  
and sometimes remove the double key for other arrangement. The user may use a flat  
bladed screwdriver to remove the key tops (ref. Fig. 6-3a, b & c). Please note that  
there are two possible directions for a double key.  
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Fig. 6 – 3a  
Fig. 6 – 3b  
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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. Fig. 6-4). Examining the bottom square stem of a single key top, there  
is a springy latching tab on one side (ref. Fig. 6-5a). Checking the bottom of a double  
key top, there are two sides of the matching stem (besides the patented balancing  
mechanism) constructed with the springy latching tab (ref. Fig. 6-5b).  
Keyboard frame  
Tab in the  
guide hole  
Fig. 6 – 4  
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Double key top  
Latching tab  
Key top  
Latching tab  
Latching tab  
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. In this way, the matching stem of a double key must be either at  
the bottom when the double key is “vertically” aligned or at the right of the key  
coverage area when the double key is “horizontally” aligned. The location for the key-  
definition to be programmed for the double key shall then be the bottom or the right  
position accordingly.  
MAGNETIC STRIPE READER SLOT  
The MSR slot for KB136 is identical to that for KB112. Please refer to the  
PST system manuals.  
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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.  
Insert Home PgUp  
Delete End PgDn  
Esc  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10 F11 F12 Print Scroll Pause Num  
Screen  
Lock  
Lock  
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HARDWARE DETAILS  
PCB LAYOUT  
CONNECTORS  
Position Connector Type  
Function  
JP1  
DIP 5 pin jack  
8 x 1 header  
External KB connector  
6 position key lock  
Internal KB  
JP3  
JP5  
4 pin header 90°  
JP6  
11 pin lock connector Narrow tongue of membrane  
JP12  
JP13  
JP15  
JP20  
JP21  
JP181  
JP185  
JP186  
(7 x 1 header)  
Reserved alternative external KB connector  
(Mini DIN 6 pin jack) Reserved alternative external KB connector  
16 pin lock connector Wide tongue of membrane  
2 pin header  
2 pin header  
2 pin header  
8 x 1 header  
3 x 1 header  
Cap Lock LED  
(Num Lock LED)  
Power On LED  
MSR connector  
MSR LED  
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JUMPER SETTING  
POSITION FUNCTION  
JUMPER SHORT JUMPER OPEN  
J10  
J13  
J14  
J15  
J16  
J17  
JIS II/ISO  
ALT + NUM  
TRACK 1  
TRACK 3  
TRACK 2  
JIS II MSR  
OFF  
ISO MSR  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
Leading & ending sentinel OFF  
ON  
JP183 STATUS  
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 short  
All open  
JP184 STATUS  
All open  
FUNCTION  
MSR enabled  
MSR disabled  
1-2, 3-4 short  
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PART NUMBERS  
Part Number  
Description  
PSTKB136  
Stroke type keyboard w/o MSR  
Stroke type keyboard with 2 track MSR  
Stroke type keyboard with 3 track MSR  
Stroke type keyboard with JIS II MSR  
Keyboard controller  
PSTKB136MR2  
PSTKB136MR3  
PSTKB136MRJS2  
PSTKB136CPUMR  
CMSRCATRIGE-2  
CMSRCATRIGE-3  
MSR module 2 tracks  
MSR module 3 tracks  
CMSRCATRIGE-4A MSR module JIS II  
PSTKBELCK6PASY 6 position key lock with wafer assembly  
PSTKB112EKEY  
PSTKBMECHKEY  
PSTKBDR-1  
4 key set for 6 position key lock  
Keyboard front door key  
Keyboard front door  
CCBLA-151  
Power / Caps Lock LED, (green) with cable  
MSR LED, (dual color) with cable  
Stand by LED, (yellow) with cable  
Key clip  
CCBLA-152  
CCBLA-167-2  
QCH-2000  
CLABKBPSTHKB112 Legend sheet for qwerty keyboard in 4 colors  
PSTHKEYPAIR  
1 x 1 single key top & key cap pair  
1 x 2 double key top & key cap pair  
PSTHDBKEYPAIR  
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