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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
13 LK1800 User Manual Rev. 1 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-displayable character. To view the decimal value, click on the icon on the tool bar or Key Edit>Switch ASCII Display modeon 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 , 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 Help>Key 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 Edit>Enter 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 Edit>Enter 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 14 LK1800 User Manual Rev. 1 [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 Timeon 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.) 15 LK1800 User Manual Rev. 1 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 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