AG Neovo Mouse LK1800 User Manual

LK1800 series  
Programmable QWERTY Keyboard  
120 key programmable alphanumeric  
keyboard  
USER MANUAL  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
FEATURES………………………………………………………….............  
CARTON CONTENTS……………………………………………………...  
MODELS……………………………………………………………………...  
HARDWARE CONNECTIONS…………………………………………….  
FUNCTIONALTEST…………………………………………………………  
UTILITY DISK CONTENTS………………………………………………...  
INSTALLINGTHE LCI KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING UTILITY……….  
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MENU COMMANDS……………………………………………………….. 10  
PROGRAMMING THE LK1800 KEYBOARD........................................ 10  
EDITING KEY DEFINITIONS……………………………......................... 12  
MODIFYING PROPERTIES OF THE KEYBOARD…………………….. 15  
DELIMITED TEXT TEMPLATE FILE…………………………………...... 17  
KEY LABEL COLOR……………………………………………………….. 18  
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES……………………………………………. 18  
TOKEN NAMES FOR SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS……………………. 19  
EDITING MSR PARAMETERS…………………………………………… 21  
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................. 22  
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FEATURES  
132 key, programmable alphanumeric keyboard  
Optional integrated credit card reader  
All 132 keys are programmable; 44 keys are relegendable with transparent key caps  
Multiple layers of key definitions and multiple shift levels  
Keylock switch for layer selection  
Programmed with a powerful Windows-based programming utility software  
Create program layout for multiple keyboards – programming utility saves templates as  
data files  
Program up to 1800 characters or codes  
Programmable inter-character and inter-string time delays  
Patented wedge port technology to daisy chain barcode scanner and/or other external  
keyboard devices  
Full travel, tactile key switches  
Programmable without special programming switches, programming kits, TSR programs  
or the need for internal batteries  
PS2 or USB interface available  
Includes cable and Windows programming utility  
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CARTON CONTENTS  
LK1800  
1.  
2.  
Programmable Keyboard LK1800 series  
Computer interface cable - RJ11 to male PS/2 mouse and keyboard interface  
(For LK1800U models: RJ45 to USB Type A interface)  
Programming Utility software and User’s Manual disk  
Legend label sheet  
3.  
4.  
5.  
2 keylock keys  
MODELS  
LK1800  
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LK1800 with PS2 interface  
LK1800 with USB interface  
LK1800 with integrated MSR, PS2 interface  
LK1800 with integrated MSR, USB interface  
LK1800U  
LK1800M  
LK1800MU  
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HARDWARE CONNECTIONS  
The LK1800 can be connected to a PS/2 computer, or computer terminal. The following diagram  
shows how the keyboard connects to the computer and standard keyboard or other keyboard  
peripheral (magnetic stripe reader, scanner, etc.).  
LK1800/LK1800M  
back panel  
To peripheral  
To Computer  
LK1800U/LK1800MU  
back panel  
To Computer  
NOTE:  
Before making any connections it is always advisable to turn off the computer.  
A. Connecting the LK1800 to a PC keyboard port:  
1. Use the computer interface cable. Plug the PS/2 Male connectors for the keyboard and  
mouse into the computer. Connect the RJ11 connector into the “To Computer”  
connector on the LK1800. (For LK1800U and LK1800MU models connect the USB Type  
A connector to the computer and then the RJ45 into the “To Computer” connector on the  
LK1800U.)  
2. You may connect your original standard keyboard to the “To Peripheral” connector on  
the LK1800. This port can also be used for peripherals that use a PS/2 interface.  
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FUNCTIONAL TEST  
For testing purposes, your LK1800 keyboard was pre-programmed with a key definition  
template called LK1800-L1.tpl. The following simple steps will verify that the keyboard is in good  
working condition:  
1. Follow the Hardware Connections directions on page 6 in this manual to connect the  
LK1800 to your computer.  
2. Turn on the computer.  
3. Under Windows, open Notepad or any text editing software. Press keys on the keyboard  
one by one to verify that programmed key definitions are activated. For keyboards with  
MSR models, swipe a magnetic stripe card across the MSR. Card data should be read  
out onto the display.  
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UTILITY DISK CONTENTS  
All LK1800 keyboards come with a utility software disk. This disk contains several important  
files:  
SETUP.EXE  
This utility will install the keyboard programming utility  
on your computer. Use this utility with the keyboard  
attached.  
LK1800-L1.TPL These templates were pre-programmed into the  
LK1800-L2.TPL keyboard and match the legend shown below. If you  
have any questions on how to program a particular key  
you can refer back to this template to see how it was  
originally programmed.  
LK1800 User  
Manual  
This guide explains how to program the LK1800 using  
the LCI Keyboard utility that was installed through the  
SETUP.EXE file.  
LK1800 Programming Utility  
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INSTALLING THE LCI KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING UTILITY  
1. Make sure the LK1800 is attached to the computer.  
2. Double click the SETUP.EXE file on the utility diskette.  
3. Select the destination folder if necessary and click “Install” to start the installation  
process. Skip any warning messages by clicking “Yes” or “Continue”.  
4. When installation is completed, reboot the computer.  
5. Utility can be started through Windows by clicking on StartProgramsLCI Keyboard  
Utility  
6. Select Keyboard type LK1800 from menu bar to show the LK1800 programming  
interface. Before programming, read the template from the keyboard or load the  
LK1800-L1.tpl template file. Select TemplateLoadLK1800-L1.tpl (you will have to  
navigate to this file within the folder that the LKWN.exe file is located).  
(You may also use the LCI Keyboard Programming Utility by double-clicking the LKWN.EXE  
program file in the destination folder where the utility is installed.)  
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MENU COMMANDS  
[Template]  
[New]  
Clear all key definitions.  
[Load]  
[Save]  
[Save As]  
Load key definitions from template file on disk. (*.TPL)  
Save key definitions to template file on disk. (*.TPL)  
Save key definitions to template file on disk with new  
Filename. (*.TPL)  
[Load Default]  
[Import Text Data]  
[Export Text Data]  
[Exit]  
Load key definitions from default template.  
Import key definitions data from a text file. (*.TXT)  
Export key definitions data to a text file (*.TXT)  
Exit programming utility  
[Keyboard]  
Select programmable keyboard model to program  
(LK8000, LK1600 or LK1800)  
[Key Edit]  
[Clear Current Key]  
[Set ASCII Mode]  
Clear definition of key being highlighted  
Set programming mode for current key to ASCII Code  
Set programming mode for current key to Scan Code  
Insert [Caps] function in key definition  
[Set ScanCode Mode]  
[Insert Caps Code]  
[Insert Delay Time]  
[Enter Level Separator]  
[Enter Shift Level code]  
[Enter ASCII Code]  
Insert inter-string delay in key definition  
Insert a Multi-level Separator Code in key definition  
Insert a Multi-level Shift Code in key definition  
Enter ASCII code value (1-240) directly  
[Switch ASCII Display mode] Display ASCII code string in decimal format  
[Select Scan Code] Displays an Input Scan Code Dialog Box with a drop down  
list for various Scan Codes (F6, Backspace, Space, Tab,  
etc.)  
[Configuration]  
[Read From KB]  
Read key definition data from programmable keyboard to  
utility  
[Write Into KB]  
Write current key definition data into programmable  
keyboard  
[Config KB Properties]  
[Config MR Properties]  
Set or Change programmable keyboard features  
Set or Change optional Magnetic Stripe Reader properties  
[Testing]  
[Keyboard Output]  
You may test the keys you have programmed by selecting  
this function which opens a Test dialog box  
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PROGRAMMING THE KEYBOARD  
1. Connecting the Keyboard  
For PS/2 versions: Connect the LK1800 to the PC with the special interface cable  
provided. Plug the standard PC keyboard to the female PS/2 connector on the interface  
cable and the male PS/2 connector to the computer.  
For USB versions: Connect the LK1800 to any USB port on the computer.  
2. Starting the Utility  
Start the Programming Utility by double clicking on the “KBWN” short-cut icon or by  
going to StartProgramsLogic Controls UtilitiesLKWN (Folder)LKWN. You  
may also double click the LKWN.EXE icon in the folder where the utility is installed.  
3. Select the Communication Port  
Select the appropriate communication port by selecting either “USB” or “PS/2” in the  
drop down menu.  
4. Select your keyboard model  
Depending on what model keyboard you have select from the Keyboard menu the  
LK8000, LK1600 or LK1800.  
5. Preparing the Template  
A new template can be prepared by entering new contents for each key position.  
Alternatively, an old template can be brought into the utility for editing. (LOAD from a  
.TPL file, IMPORT from a .TXT file, or READ from the Keyboard). Modify properties of  
the keyboard in the Properties dialog if necessary. For the LK1800M or LK1800MU with  
the optional integrated magnetic stripe reader both keyboard and MSR programming  
data will be saved into a single template file.  
6. Writing into the Keyboard  
It is strongly advised that the template should be first saved into a .TPL template file for  
future reference and for programming multiple keyboards. Then, click  
ConfigurationWrite into KB on the Menu bar or click on the “Down Arrow” icon  
on the toolbar to write the template into the keyboard.  
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EDITING KEY DEFINITIONS  
1. Selecting Keys to Edit  
Use Shift Key and the Arrows Keys on the standard keyboard to select the key for  
editing. Hold down the shift key and hit the arrow keys until the key to be edited is being  
highlighted.  
2. Checking Key Definitions  
The current key definition is shown on the single line “Key Content” text box below the  
keyboard layout.  
3. Selecting Programming Modes  
Programming mode is selectable for each individual key. Click on Key Edit menu or the  
icon on the toolbar to select the desired mode.  
Scan Code Mode  
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Key definition entered as Scan Codes (codes that are sent by a standard  
keyboard to the PC)  
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Allow entry of special key functions (e.g. F1 to F12, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Arrows  
Keys, Windows Keys, Caps Lock, NumLock, Number pad keys, etc.)  
Emulate exact key operation sequences.  
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Upper/Lower case status depends on Caps Lock and Shift key status.  
ASCII Code Mode  
Key definition entered as ASCII string of characters.  
Simplify programming for entry of text string in the key definition (e.g. for  
entering login names, passwords, item names etc.) Note that if the text  
string is case sensitive, it is better to enable the “Use <Alt>+number key  
to make ASCII code” option in the ConfigurationConfig KB  
Properties menu.  
Send out ASCII codes in RS232 mode (optional interface). Note that keys  
programmed with Scan Code mode will send out Scan Codes via the  
RS232 port. If actual ASCII codes are required, all keys have to be  
programmed in ASCII mode. In this case, special function keys cannot be  
programmed.  
Special key functions that are not part of standard ASCII code (e.g. F1 to  
F12, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Arrows Keys, Windows Keys etc.) cannot be  
programmed in ASCII mode.  
Decimal equivalent numeric values for ASCII codes (only 1 to 240  
allowed) can be directly entered.  
ASCII mode can also be used to enter Scan Codes by entering the key  
token names.  
4. Entering Key Definitions  
Scan Code Mode  
In Scan Code mode, pressing a key will enter that key in the definition  
and shown as the key name enclosed between square brackets, [ ].  
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For special function keys, use <ESC> and <Function Key> to enter their  
scan code in this mode. For example, to program <F9> into the key  
position, hit <ESC> first, followed by <F9>. To program <ESC>, hit  
<ESC> twice.  
Since the following 4 keys are used by Windows, we cannot use <ESC> +  
<Function Key> to program these keys: <F6>, <F10>, <Alt>,  
<PrintScreen>. These keys have to be programmed in ASCII mode by  
entering the key token names.  
The scan codes for multiple keys entered into one key will act as if all the  
keys were pressed consecutively without releasing the previous one. At  
the same time these keys will be released when the key at the  
programmable keyboard is released. Thus, to program <Shift-F2>, just  
enter <ESC>, <Shift>, <ESC> <F2>. To program <Ctrl-A>, just enter  
<ESC>, <Ctrl>, <a>.  
If a certain key has to act as if it is released within the programming string  
before the actual key is released, “release codes” have to be inserted  
manually:  
o For regular keys (including Shift, RightShift, and Ctrl), insert <ESC> &  
<f> followed by the key to be “released”. For example, to simulate  
press and release of the <b> key, enter <b>, <ESC>, <f>, <b>.  
When <ESC> & <f> is entered, the display will show [0F0]. To release  
<Ctrl> key, enter <ESC>, <f>, <ESC>, <Ctrl>.  
o There are some keys that need special code combinations. For  
example, to release the <RightCtrl> key,use  
<ESC>,<e>,<ESC>,<f>,<ESC>,<Ctrl>. It will be shown as  
“[0E0][0F0][Ctrl]”.  
o For releasing <Alt> and <RightAlt>, type in [0F0][Alt] or  
[0E0][0F0][RightAlt] directly in ASCII mode.  
ASCII Code Mode  
In ASCII mode, pressing a regular key will enter that key in the definition  
and be shown as a string of characters. Special function keys will be  
ignored or used to control entry of data (e.g. Backspace will erase  
previous character).  
There are some special codes used in ASCII code mode:  
o [Caps] Emulates function of CapsLock key. Used in RS232 mode to  
emulate Caps Lock function for QWERTY keyboards. To insert [Caps]  
function, click on the  
icon on the toolbar.  
o [CR] Carriage Return code. Used in RS232 mode to emulate <Enter>  
function.  
o [[ Enters the character ‘[‘ character.  
o ]] Enters the character ‘]’ character.  
o [Separator] Separator Code used in Multi-level definition. Used to  
separate several definitions codes that work in combination with Multi-  
shift-level function key. Click on  
Code.  
icon to insert a Level Separator  
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o [ShiftLevel*] Multi-shift-level function key definition for different shift  
levels (* is from 1 to 9). To define a Multi-shift-level function key, click  
on the  
icon and enter the level number.  
Decimal equivalent numeric values for ASCII codes (only 1 to 240  
allowed) can be entered directly by clicking on the  
icon on the tool  
bar or Key EditEnter ASCII Code on the menu bar. After code entry,  
the ASCII code will be shown as a normal character or as blocks if the  
code is a non-displayable character. To view the decimal value, click on  
the  
icon on the tool bar or Key EditSwitch ASCII Display mode  
on the menu bar. The decimal value will be shown as [xxx].  
Special Function keys and scan codes can also be entered in ASCII code  
mode by entering the token names of the keys as a character string. For  
example, to define a key to press and release <a>, enter the string  
“[A][0F0][A]”. However, ASCII code and Scan code should NOT be mixed  
together in one key.  
o Each key is entered as a character string enclosed between square  
brackets, [ ]. For example, [Ctrl], [Alt], [Enter], [A], [B], [1], [2], [=],  
[PAD3], [ESC] etc.  
o Full List of all token names of the keys can be found at end of this  
menu or click on HelpKey Word List  
o Token names are case sensitive.  
5. Special Features  
A. Multi-Shift-Level Function  
A single key can be programmed to output different codes when combined  
with the Multi-Shift-Level function keys.  
To program multiple definitions into a single key, enter the different definitions  
separated by the [Separator]. The [Separator] can be inserted by clicking on  
the  
icon on the tool bar or Key EditEnter Level Separator on the  
menu bar. It will be shown in the definition content as [Separator].  
The definition content before the first [Separator] corresponds to the normal  
key output. The first definition content after the first [Separator] will be the  
Shift Level 1 output. Definition after second [Separator] will be the Shift Level  
2 output, and so on up to ShiftLevel 9.  
Certain designated keys will be programmed as Multi-Shift -Level function  
keys for activating multiple definition output of the multi-definition key. Multi-  
Shift-Level function keys can only be programmed under ASCII Code mode.  
To program a key as Multi-Shift-Level function key, click on the  
icon on  
the tool bar or Key EditEnter Shift Level code. The definition will be  
shown as [ShiftLevel1] to [ShiftLevel9] corresponding to the Shift Level  
selected.  
After the keyboard is programmed, holding down [ShiftLevel1] key and then  
press the multi-definition key will send out Level 1 definition. Holding down  
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[ShiftLevel2] key and then press the multi-definition key will send out Level 2  
definition, and so on.  
B. Inter-string Delay  
A delay time up to 100 seconds can be inserted between key stroke outputs  
by clicking on the  
icon on the tool bar or Key EditInsert Delay Time  
on the menu bar. For example inserting [Delay2] will cause keyboard to  
pause 2 seconds before sending out subsequent output.  
(Note: After editing the template, it has to be written into the keyboard before the new key  
definitions can be used with the keyboard. In addition to writing to the keyboard, it is  
recommended that the template is saved into a .TPL template file for future reference and for  
programming multiple keyboards.)  
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MODIFYING PROPERTIES OF THE KEYBOARD  
After key definitions are finished, click on the item ConfigurationConfig KB Properties on  
the menu bar or click on the “Modify Properties” icon on the toolbar to set or change  
programmable keyboard features.  
Config OPOS/JPOS  
You may configure the keyboard according to which standard, OPOS/JPOS, your  
POS application is running.  
Send break-code for scan-code mode key  
Enables the transmission of break codes for each scan codes programmed into  
the keyboard. A break code is a code that is sent to tell the PC that the key is  
being released.  
Enable beep when a key typed  
Enables the entire keyboard from beeping when any key is depressed.  
No beeping if a key is not defined  
If a key has no definition, it will not beep when depressed.  
Translate code set #2 for PC/AT  
Enables the output of the keyboard to be translated into AT scan code.  
Use <ALT> +number key to make ASCII code  
Enables the use of ALT key along with the numeric keypad to generate codes for  
definitions programmed in ASCII mode. This will allow output of ASCII characters  
in the specified upper or lower case independent of the Caps Lock status and  
Shift key status.  
Enable typematic for scan code  
Enables keys programmed with scan code mode to repeat key outputs as long  
as the key remains depressed.  
Enable typematic for ASCII code  
Enables keys programmed with ASCII code mode to repeat character output as  
long as the key remains depressed.  
Inter-character delay (ms)  
The time delay between characters can be adjusted from 1 millisecond to 250  
milliseconds. This delay is set for all key strokes or characters programmed into  
the keyboard. This feature should not be confused with the Interstring Delay  
feature.  
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DELIMITED TEXT TEMPLATE FILE  
The new programmable keyboard utility can import and export a delimited text file directly. The  
text file may have two columns and as many rows as number of keys (See the example .TXT  
file in the utility diskette). Columns are delimited by commas and rows are delimited by <Enter>.  
The first column is key’s name that will appear on the utility’s key layout screen. These names  
can be also changed. The second column is key’s definition.  
All rules and limitations on key definitions apply.  
Do not mix Scan Code and ASCII definitions.  
As the characters ‘[‘, ‘]’, ‘\’ and ‘,’ have special meanings or functions, when they  
are used in the text file in the key name label field or key definition content field,  
following format has to be used:  
[
]
\
,
-
-
-
-
[[  
]]  
\\  
\,  
Importing a Delimited Text File  
Use any text editor (e.g. Notepad) to create/edit a text file or use the Export Text  
Data function to convert the currently loaded template into a text file.  
Start the utility and click on TemplateImport Text Data.  
Enter the text file name and hit <Enter>.  
If the file is not imported correctly, check if the text file has 2 columns and the number of  
row is equal to the number of key in programmable keyboard. Also check the proper  
format of ‘[‘, ‘]’, ‘\ ’ and ‘,’.  
Exporting a Delimited Text File  
The simplest way to create a properly formatted template text file is to use the  
Export function.  
Start the utility and edit a new template, load from .TPL template file or read from  
keyboard.  
Click on TemplateExport Text Data.  
Enter the text file name and hit <Enter>.  
The exported text file will have key name labels currently used on the screen.  
The name label field in the text file can then be edited with any text editor. When  
the new text file is imported the next time, the edited key names will be used as a  
label on the screen. (Note that loading a .TPL template file will not change the  
key labels).  
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KEY LABEL COLOR  
To identify the status of a key during template editing, the key label is displayed in three  
different colors.  
Black - The key is blank with no definition.  
Blue - When a template is loaded from file or read from keyboard, all keys that  
are not blank will be displayed in blue.  
Green - When a key is modified after a template load or keyboard read, it will be  
changed to green to identify that this key has been changed from the original  
template.  
In this example  
of the LK1800  
template, the  
F33 key is a  
blank key and is  
indicated by the  
color black.  
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In this example  
of the LK1800  
template, the  
F33 key is a  
defined key and  
is indicated by  
the color blue.  
In this example  
of the LK1800  
template, the  
F33 key is a  
modified key  
and is indicated  
by the color  
green.  
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PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES  
1.  
Special Features  
To program key sequence <Ctrl-A> then <F9>, the <Ctrl> key need to be released  
before pressing <F9>. Otherwise, the definition will be interpreted as <Ctrl-A>, <Ctrl-  
F9>.  
[Ctrl][A][0F0][Ctrl][F9]  
2.  
Multi-Shift-Level Function  
This function programs a key that contains several levels of definitions such as “Small  
Coke”, “Medium Coke”, “Large Coke”. When pressing this key, the actual output will be  
any of the 3 strings. We may call this a multi-definition key.  
Small Coke[Separator]Medium Coke[Separator]Large Coke. Two other keys are  
programmed as the Multi-Shift-Level function keys, Level 1 and Level 2.  
[ShiftLevel1]  
[ShfitLevel2]  
If the multi-definition key is pressed alone, message “Small Coke” will be sent out. If  
the [ShiftLevel1] key is held down and the multi-definition key is pressed, message  
“Medium Coke” will be sent out. If the [ShiftLevel2] key is held down and the multi-  
definition key is pressed, message “Large Coke” will be sent out.  
3.  
4.  
Inter-string Delay  
Sometimes, when a key is pressed, the application software takes time to respond  
before the next key can be pressed. For example, after pressing <F2>, wait 1 second  
before entering <3> and <Enter>.  
[F2][Delay1][3][Enter]  
Starting a Windows Program by pressing a Key on the Programmable Keyboard  
To start a Windows Program, the [Win] key is used activate the Start menu and the  
Run command is used. Note that the whole key definition has to be done with Scan  
Code mode. Break codes have to be inserted where necessary to allow Windows to  
recognize the command string correctly. For example, release Win key, Shift keys and  
to enter more than one stroke of the same key (e.g. 00). To run a program in path  
“C:\Program Files\Test\Demo001.exe”, the following key definition is required:  
[Win][0E0][0F0][Win][R][C][Shift][;][0F0][Shift][\][P][R][O][G][R][A][M][Space][F][I][L][E][S][\][  
T][E][S][T][\][D][E][M][O][0][0F0][0][0][1][.][E][X][E][Enter]  
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TOKEN NAMES FOR SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS  
There are no ASCII codes for some function keys. They have to be programmed with Scan  
Codes. In key definitions, the following symbols represent their scan codes. The token name  
symbols are case sensitive. They have to be entered exactly as shown below.  
Symbol:  
[F1]  
Function Key’s Name  
Function key <F1>  
[F2]  
Function key <F2>  
[F3]  
Function key <F3>  
[F4]  
Function key <F4>  
[F5]  
Function key <F5>  
[F6]  
Function key <F6>  
[F7]  
Function key <F7>  
[F8]  
Function key <F8>  
[F9]  
Function key <F9>  
[F10]  
[F11]  
[F12]  
[ESC]  
Function key <F10>  
Function key <F11>  
Function key <F12>  
Function key <Esc>  
[Backspace]  
[Tab]  
key <Backspace>  
key <Tab>  
[CapsLock]  
[Enter]  
key <Caps Lock>  
key <Enter>  
[Shift]  
key <Shift> on left  
[RightShift]  
[Ctrl]  
key <Shift> on right  
key <Ctrl> on left  
[RightCtrl]*  
[Alt]  
key <Ctrl> on right  
key <Alt> on left  
[RightAlt]*  
[Space]  
[Insert]*  
[Delete]*  
[Home]*  
[End]*  
[PageUp]*  
[PageDown]*  
[ArrowUp]*  
[ArrowLeft]*  
[ArrowRight]*  
[ArrowDown]*  
[NumLock]  
[ScrollLk]  
[PrintScreen]  
[PauseBreak]  
[Win]*  
key <Alt> on right  
key <space bar>  
Function key <Insert>  
Function key <Delete>  
Function key <Home>  
Function key <End>  
Function key <Page Up>  
Function key <Page Down>  
Function key <Up Arrow>  
Function key <Left Arrow>  
Function key <Right Arrow>  
Function key <Down Arrow>  
Function key <Num Lock>  
Function key <Scroll Lock>  
Function key <Print Screen>  
Function key <Pause Break>  
Function key <Win> on left  
Function key <Win> on right  
Function key <Menu>  
Function key <Ctrl>+<Pause Break>  
Function key <Ctrl>+<Print Screen>  
[RightWin]*  
[Menu]*  
[Ctrl+PauseBreak]  
[Ctrl+PrintScreen]  
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[Alt+PrintScreen]  
[PAD0]  
[PAD1]  
[PAD2]  
[PAD3]  
[PAD4]  
[PAD5]  
[PAD6]  
[PAD7]  
[PAD8]  
[PAD9]  
[PAD+]  
[PAD-]  
Function key <Alt>+<Print Screen>  
number key <0> on keypad  
number key <1> on keypad  
number key <2> on keypad  
number key <3> on keypad  
number key <4> on keypad  
number key <5> on keypad  
number key <6> on keypad  
number key <7> on keypad  
number key <8> on keypad  
number key <9> on keypad  
number key <+> on keypad  
number key <-> on keypad  
[PAD*]  
number key <*> on keypad  
[PAD/]  
number key </> on keypad  
[PAD.]  
number key <.> on keypad  
[PADEnter]  
[0E0]  
number key <Enter> on keypad  
scan code used for generating break codes of  
special keys (keys listed above with ‘*’)  
scan code used for generating break codes  
[0F0]  
Note: Normal alpha-numeric characters and symbols are represented in scan code as the  
character itself enclosed in square brackets. For example [A] [B] [C] [1] [2] [3] [-] [;] [,] [/].  
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EDITING MSR PARAMETERS (for keyboards equipped with optional MSR)  
Before editing the parameters, please refer to the user manual of the Point-of-Sale software or  
credit card verification software to find out what are the requirements on the output format. To  
configure the MSR from the KBWN.exe utility, click the Configure MR icon.  
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1. Edit the keyboard programming template; or load a template from a file; or read the  
template from the keyboard. In the programming utility main menu, click Configuration  
on the menu bar and then click on [Edit MR Data]. You can also click the “MR data edit”  
icon on the tool bar. The MSR parameter edit dialog box will be displayed.  
2. For Prefix, Suffix, and Terminator, following special characters can be inserted with  
special formatted string (although there are 4 letters in the string, it will be considered as  
one character):  
Carriage Return (Enter key) - [CR]  
Tab (Tab Key)  
- [TB]  
IF "[" character is required in the string, enter "[[". For example, "[[T1]" will send out string  
"[T1]".  
3. Card Data Prefix: maximum 4 characters, sent before card data output.  
Card Data Suffix: maximum 4 characters, sent after card data output.  
4. Skip output of track with error: do not output any track that was read with an error, other  
tracks without error will be sent to computer.  
No data output with any error: do not output any data if any track was read with an error.  
5. Enable beep at good read: when enabled, keyboard sounds a beep after a good card  
read.  
Enable 3 beeps at card read error: when enabled, keyboard sounds 3 short beeps after  
a card read error.  
6. Enable Data: enable track data output for each individual track.  
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Enable LRC: enable LRC output for each track. If enabled, LRC will be sent as 2 hex  
characters. Hex values A to F (10 to 15) are represented by characters : ; < - > and ?  
respectively.  
7. Enable Start Sentinel: enable individual track "start sentinel" output.  
Enable Separator: enable individual track "field separator" output.  
Enable End Sentinel: enable individual track "end sentinel" output.  
8. Track Prefix: maximum 8 characters, sent before start sentinel of each track.  
Track Field Terminator: 1 character, sent before field separators in each track.  
Track Suffix: maximum 8 characters, sent after end sentinel of each track.  
9. Click [OK] after finishing parameter edit. Write the template into the keyboard. Save the  
template into a file for future reference and for programming multiple keyboards.  
10. Verify MSR and keyboard output under Windows Notepad or the POS software.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
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