AG Neovo LK1600 user manual

User manual for the device AG Neovo LK1600

Device: AG Neovo LK1600
Category: Mouse
Manufacturer: AG Neovo
Size: 0.48 MB
Added : 4/10/2013
Number of pages: 26
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LK1600 series



Programmable QWERTY Keyboard

120 key programmable alphanumeric
keyboard







USER MANUAL





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NOTICE The manufacturer of the POS programmable 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. FCC NOTICE This device complies wi

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES…………………………………………………………............. 4 CARTON CONTENTS……………………………………………………... 5 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS……………………………………………. 6 FUNCTIONALTEST………………………………………………………… 7 UTILITY DISK CONTENTS………………………………………………... 8 INSTALLINGTHE LCI KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING UTILITY………. 9 MENU COMMANDS……………………………………………………….. 10 PROGRAMMING THE LK1600 KEYBOARD........................................ 10 EDITING KEY DEFINITIONS……………………………......................... 12 MODIFYING PROPERTIES OF

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FEATURES • 120 key, programmable alphanumeric keyboard • Optional integrated credit card reader • All 120 keys are programmable; 38 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

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CARTON CONTENTS LK1600 1. Programmable Keyboard LK1600 series 2. Computer interface cable - RJ11 to male PS/2 mouse and keyboard interface (For LK1600U models: RJ45 to USB Type A interface) 3. Programming Utility software and User’s Manual disk 4. Legend label sheet 5. 2 keylock keys MODELS LK1600 - LK1600 with PS2 interface LK1600U - LK1600 with USB interface LK1600M - LK1600 with integrated MSR, PS2 interface LK1600MU - LK1600 with integrated MSR, USB interface

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HARDWARE CONNECTIONS The LK1600 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.). LK1600/LK1600M back panel To peripheral To Computer LK1600U/LK1600MU back panel To Computer NOTE: Before making any connections it is always advisable to turn off the com

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FUNCTIONAL TEST For testing purposes, your LK1600 keyboard was pre-programmed with a key definition template called LK1600-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 LK1600 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

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UTILITY DISK CONTENTS All LK1600 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. LK1600-L1.TPL These templates were pre-programmed into the LK1600-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

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INSTALLING THE LCI KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING UTILITY 1. Make sure the LK1600 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 Start →Programs →LCI Keyboard Utility 6. Selec

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MENU COMMANDS [Template] [New] Clear all key definitions. [Load] Load key definitions from template file on disk. (*.TPL) [Save] Save key definitions to template file on disk. (*.TPL) [Save As] Save key definitions to template file on disk with new Filename. (*.TPL) [Load Default] Load key definitions from default template. [Import Text Data] Import key definitions data from a text file. (*.TXT) [Export Text Data] Export key definitions data to a text file (*.TXT)

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PROGRAMMING THE KEYBOARD 1. Connecting the Keyboard For PS/2 versions: Connect the LK1600 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 LK1600 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 Start →Programs →Logic Cont

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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

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• For special function keys, use and to enter their scan code in this mode. For example, to program into the key position, hit first, followed by . To program , hit twice. • Since the following 4 keys are used by Windows, we cannot use + to program these keys: , , , . These keys have to be programmed in ASCII mode by entering the key token names. • The scan codes for multiple keys entered into

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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 Edit →Enter 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-displa

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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 Edit →Insert 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

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MODIFYING PROPERTIES OF THE KEYBOARD After key definitions are finished, click on the item Configuration →Config 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 int

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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 . 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 limitat

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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 exampl

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In this example of the LK1600 template, the F33 key is a modified key and is indicated by the color green. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES 1. Special Features To program key sequence then , the key need to be released before pressing . Otherwise, the definition will be interpreted as , . • [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”,

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4. 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:\Pr


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