HARDWARE INSTALLATION
For R version, plug the female D Type 9 pin keypad cable connector into the
RS-232 port (COM1 or COM2).
For A& P Versions, plug the connector into the keyboard port.
For USB versions, plug the connector into the USB port.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
(For R Version only)
To install the DOS Device Driver for Keypad
The keypad is easy to install. To perform installation, make a backup copy
of your keypad driver diskette, then insert the back-up copy in a floppy drive
and perform the following steps:
where X is the port that your Keypad is connected to:
If you want to run the keypad driver at boot time, modify your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the root directory of your boot disk to contain the
following line:
(DRV : \ ) PATH_DIRECTORY \ ) KP / X
To automatically detect which communication port is attached to the
keypad and it select if available.
A:
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Then type: KP / X
Copy the keypad file: copy A KP. COM
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To select COM1, even if in use. (IRQ = 4, 1/0 address = 3F8H)
1:
To select COM2, even if in use. (IRQ = 3, 1/0 address = 2F8H)
2:
Unload KP driver and release memory
U:
SPECIFICATIONS
Insulation Resistance: 50 M
Ω
at 250V DC
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Operating temperature: -10°C ~ 50°C (14°F ~122°F)
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Storage temperature: 10°C ~ 60°C (14°F ~140°F)
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Contact Resistance: 0.3
Ω
(max)
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Current Consumption: <8mA (max)
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Operating Voltage: +5V DC ± 10%
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Key Travel: 4 mm ± 0.5mm
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Life Time: 50 X 10 cycles
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Cable Length: 1.5 Meters ± 10%
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Dimensions: 158 (L) X 108 (W) x 33 (H) mm (6.2” X 4.3” X 1.3”)
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