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1. F IV Auto Clear Notice Above key pad allows ok coe ake rasol code Picture3 6 Step6 5 MSR ISO Standard Field Splitting See Picture 3 7 The setting allows user define configuration of MSR ISO Standard Field Splitting The default settings are disable MSA Settings AUX RS232 Port MSR ISO Standard Field Setting Group Prefix Suffix MSR ISO Standard Fie Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 101 PC Keyboard Key Lock Keyboard Layout Scan Keyboard Speed Picture3 7 16 Programming Your Keyboard Step6 6 QWERTY Keyboard The setting allows user define QWERTY PC keyboard It includes Enable Keyboard and Buffer full waning sounds Step6 7 Key Lock The setting is defining key lock of 8031 keys User may define the key locks configuration EX The levels of key lock when the setting is enabled Step6 8 Keyboard Layout Scan Code See picture 3 8 The setting allows user define Key board scan code layout of each language Please select language as what language of your operation system 2 Main Settings H MSR Settings AUX R5232 Port Prefix Suffix MSR ISO Standard Fiel Only Germany and English available so far ae Select your keyboard layout Track 3 S English 101 PC Keyboard English Key Lock French Keyboard Layout Scan Canadian French Keyboard Speed Picture3 8 Step6 9 KeyboardSpe
2. Enable repeat 35 M gi I Map changer P ASCII code output mode 39 S ig Repeating Speed x 10ms E ool alk inal oll ook E St o gt oS mw EVE eve eve EVE Select All en aaa aana oven annoa waon anwa none waana wawa awaa wwa wiy 61 Fast 0 Slow IV Auto Clear Deselect 4 Notice String Editor 76 In R5232 mode you Z elal elolel an 91 Current String Property number key pad Key String at ae Single Key Program Ok ea Picture 3 9 Step7 7 Key lock Setting This setting allows user define key lock s level i e when you set key 1 to be level 1 and level 2 then the key 1 can only be use when the key lock set to be level 1 and level 2 Note JP 8031 allow user setting key lock with 6 level key lock Step7 8 Current String Property The field allows use key in characters or string to be contents of one key i e when you set key 1 as Welcome to the Web Site then when you press Key 1 the output will be what you typed in this field Welcome to the Web Site 19 Programming Your Keyboard Note If your operate Mode set to be RS232 interface then the output should be RS232 recognized tool ex Windows Terminal When your operate Mode set to be keyboard mode The output should be keyboard recognized tool ex Windows notepad Above buttons of the String Editor field in the picture
3. 25 Operating Your 8031 Step 3 Using the Optional Key Lock An built circuit for optional key lock Once you set the key lock s level of 8031 programming tool You may use it to control what level s lock for each key The 8031 keyboard supports key locks level from level 1 to level 6 customized 26 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Situation e The downloading Check the cable connections according to the descrip of the keyboard map from the computer to the 8031 keyboard does not work Solution tions in Chapter 2 For RS232 programming and operation be sure that the power supply is connected e When programming via RS232 be sure that the correct communication port has been selected If the port selection is correct perhaps the computer RS232 interface is defective e The 8031 keyboard does not transmit any data e Check the cable connections of the keyboard and adaptors if used e g PS 2 keyboard plug Does the keyboard beep correctly when the power is turned on Open 8031 programming tool to confirm that you selected the correct operation of the 8031 keyboard RS232 vs keyboard wedge 27 Appendix A Appendix JP 8031 Keyboard layout There are two keyboard layout of the 8031 keyboard 1 QWERTY Keyboard Layout JP 8031WPXX you may find the layout from programming tool for definition 28 Appendix I 2 Key Matix m The key
4. 4 Ground 5 Keyboard clock Switcher SW1 ON Enable RS232 Host Data In Disable RS232 AUX Data In OFF Disable RS232 Host Data in Enable RS232 AUX data In SW2 ON Reset 8031 to Default setting Switch pin to ON until beep sound appear around 3 5 sec then switch it to OFF The switching time should be finished in 2 sec 31 Appendix IV A Appendixill Scan Code mode and ALT mode JP 8031 supports two ways for keyboard wedge data sending 1 Scan Code Mode This is the standard code of PC keyboard designation when you press a key there are two kind of code sending One is make code and another is Break code when key press down it makes a key data Make Code when key press up it makes a key data called Break Code this mode is useful for normal application design Note In scan code mode if you design a key A the software will get data A or a that depends on the Caps lock status 2 ALT mode code Sometimes user cannot use Scan Code for special application design so there s a ALT mode code for user easier to design theirs application The ALT mode is for sending ASCII code and through PC keyboard The method is use ALT key and the numbers of PC keypad For example Code number A in ASCII table is 65 So you may keep press ALT function key and then press number 6 and number 5 after that release ALT key the A will appears on the screen Not
5. including interference that may cause undesired operation Contents 1 Before You Install 2 Preparation for Programming 3 Programming Your Keyboard 4 Operating Your 8031 5 Troubleshooting Appendix Keyboard Layout Appendix II Specifications Appendix lll Scan Code mode and ALT mode Appendix IV Frequently Asked Questions Before You Install 1 Before You Install The 8031 programmable keyboards have beenzz specially designed for use with personal computers or terminals in point of sale and industrial applications This manual describes how to connect the keyboard to your system how to design a keyboard layout which meets your special requirements and how to install your keyboard layout into the 8031 keyboard There are two model of 8031 One is a tactile keyboard with seven rows and fifteen columns for a maximum of 105 keys another emulates for QWERTY keyboard layout Both of them are with single double and qua druple key caps For the keyboard layout key functions and key data strings are completely programmable Each keyboard is capable of two concurrent keyboard maps with switching between the maps controlled by one designated key Go to Appendix for picture reviewing JP 8031 has both RS232 and IBM keyboard wedge interface operation mode and they can be set before you start to use The 8031 keyboard is capable of receiving data from any external RS232 device e g bar code sca
6. 3 9 are tools for editing key contents You may use them to edit string or characters The Special key is as picture 3 9 bellow which is designed for special function you may use the special key to define each key as picture s below i e In your key 1 setting field click lt F1 gt from the special key and add it to your current string property after you write it to map you may use single key program to write data of a key press key 1 the lt F1 gt function appears as QWERTY PC keyboard behavior You may also set ALT and Shift functions key On Off to fit your expect In keyboard mode the capital characters cannot be type on the field and you may click Shift ON before the string to set them on ie lt shift on gt abcd lt shift off gt abcd The result will be ABCDabcd NOTE The Special key can only exist on keyboard interface 20 Programming Your Keyboard 1764 Special Key Selector ME E elele stelele lolle m as SLdeP ytd tefed Ped feel saf al off let dP TT Tet LT infill es sees DoT Pe THD Tepe oofendnal of se Ez HHHH s Hele owon esw faon Seely Picture 3 9 Programming Your Keyboard oa JP 8031 Programming Tool Roll Over Mode Disable All Buzzer Sound Disable KB Mode Scan Code Delay O x 50us KB Mode Character Delay O x 500us AS232 Baud Rate 300 BPS AS232 Parameters Stop Bits 1 Stop Bit Parity Odd Parity Parity Check Disab
7. Programmable Keyboard SERIES 80318 Operation Manual Version 1 0 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try correct interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This booklet is available from the U S govern ment Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock NO 004 000 00345 4 CAUTION Any changes of modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received
8. board layout as Key Matrix design JP 8031WSXX you may find the layout from programming tool for definition 29 Appendix Il A Appendix Il Model 8031 Keyboard Power Requirements Physical Communication Ports LED indicator Specifications e Tactile keyboard e 7 rows x 15 columns e Cherry keyswitch e ABS plastic key caps e Single dual and quadruple key caps available e User definable key layout e RS232 interface 12V DC from host computer or through adaptor from external 110 220V AC source with polarity as follows e Keyboard interface 5V DC from host computer e Dimensions 330mm L x 195mm W x 55mm H e Weight 1170g e One internal connector for TTL signal magnetic stripe reader e One Internal connect for KeyLock e One RS232 input output HOST port e One RS232 input AUX port e One keyboard AUX port e LED1 Green Power ON MAP1 ON e LED2 Red MAP2 ON e LED2 Green Caps Lock ON 30 Appendix Il Specifications of Connecter and Switcher Connector Pin Assignments Switcher Keyboard AUX Port 1 Keyboard data AUX 1 2 Keyboard data AUX2 3 Ground 4 5V 5 Keyboard clock AUX1 6 Keyboard click AUX 2 RS232 AUX Port Male 1 6 RTS 3 RX 9 12V 5V DC power 5 Ground RS232 HOST Port Female 1 7 RTS 2 RX 8 CTS 3 TX 9 12V 5V DC Power 5 Ground Keyboard Host port 1 Keyboard data 3 5 V
9. e n ALT mode if you design a key A the software will only get data A 32 Appendix IV A Appendix IV Frequently Asked Questions 1 Q Why is there a period of blank time be fore the beep indication of successful programming A The software has to initialize the download 2 Q 3 Q A For Programming a quad key please program data to keyboard during this period so please wait some seconds Why we can not program this 8031 key board through the RS232 port 1 Check if your connection of hardware is correct 2 Check if your setting in 8031 programming tool is correct 3 Try to disable the mouse driver May be this com port is occupied by an unreliable mouse driver How to program a guard key correctly one of the four keys with data only and disable the other three keys The double key is set by the same method 33 ISSUED April 2002 V2 0 34
10. ed The setting allows user define Key board speed with repeating rate and Delay before repeate 17 Programming Your Keyboard Step7 Defined Keyboard Maps The setting allows user define 8031 keyboard map You may click each key and the sub window for key maps details setting will appear for designing Following steps are description for the common settings of keys status Step7 1 Enable Key This setting allows user active key or clear mark to disable the key activity Step7 2 Enable Click Sound This setting allows user enable click sound of keys Step7 3 Enable Repeat This setting allows user enable keys repeating speed Step7 4 Map Changing The 8031 has two maps for designs This keyboard allows use defining a key to switch maps once a key be enabled for map changing function then the keyboard map will be changed from map1 to map2 when press this key Step7 5 ALT mode output This setting allows user enabling a function for the keyboard s ASCII code output it can be set to Alt mode or Scan code mode The default mode is Scan code mode Note For the details description of ALT mode and Scan code mode please see AppendixlV Step7 6 Delay between character When user scrolling the scale the keyboard output speed between characters will be changed as what you adjusted 18 Programming Your Keyboard M Key Locks Settings Common Settings l Enable key z T Enable click sound
11. er load the map You may save it to be a new file with another file name so that user can easy to restore it in the future m JP 8031 T Key Map 1 Definitions I Key Map 2 Definitions This action may Start take few minutes 23 Operating Your 8031 4 Operating Your 8031 The Series 8031 keyboards may be operated in conjunction with your host computer or terminal using either a keyboard wedge interface or an RS232 interface As your requirements change in the future the keyboards may be reprogrammed to match the interface you require Step 1 Connect 8031 to computer The 8031 keyboard connections for RS232 or keyboard wedge interface are the same as those described in Chapter 2 Please refer to Diagram 2 1 for RS232 mode or Diagram 2 2 for keyboard wedge mode Step 2 Connect RS232 Device to 8031 AUX Port male The RS232 AUX port on the rear panel of the 8031is available for an RS232 input device as in Diagram 4 1 es AUX port Ul TT Lill Diagram 4 1 24 Operating Your 8031 Step 3 Connect K B Device to 8031 Keyboard port Female The K B port on the rear panel of the 8031 is available for an Keyboard input device as in Diagram 4 2 Note The K B AUX port 2 is optional Diagram 4 2 Step 4 Using the Card Reader An built magnetic stripe decoder is configured on the 8031 with a card reader User may use it with the 8031 programming tool as Chapters step6 defined
12. fault Setting The select allows user reset keyboard parameters and maps setting to be factory default value This action can be executing via RS232 mode and keyboard mode and the keyboard interface can only execute with operating system Windows 95 Windows98 and WindowsME 11 Programming Your Keyboard we JP 8031 Programming Tool File Settings Programming Ae JP 8031 Main Settings Load Main Settings From JP 8031 R 20 Detect Firmware Version RS232 Only Reset JP 8031 To Factory Default gt 07 ene OE 2 Define JARLTECH Keyboard Map gt Stop Bits 1 Stop Bit Parity Odd Parity Parity Check Disable Flow Control Enable 09 MSR Track 1 TK1 swipe from Right to Left Enable TK1 swipe from Left to Right Enable LAC Sentinel Disable End Sentinel Disable Start Sentinel Disable Suffix Enable zl Programming via Keyboard under Windows 95 98 ME Only Current Map File ee Picture 3 2 Step6 Envionment of keyboard setting See picture 3 3 In the JP 8031 Main Settings as picture shown at bellowing customer may set all configuration items of the keyboard The results will be shows as a list on the first programming window 12 Programming Your Keyboard Step6 1 Main Setting Page Operation Mode The Operating mode allows user designing the host of 8031 There are two interfaces built as RS232 mode and Keyboard mode and all the output data from 8031 will go throug
13. forms with the specifications listed in Appendix II and then go to Step 4 Step 3 Using internal power source Review the RS232 installation shown in Diagram 2 1 Plug the RS232 cable to your computer on the COM port system will provide 12V DC to the keyboard through RS232 cable Preparation for Programming Diagram 2 1 Step 4 Connect keyboard to computer Attach the 9 pin female DB9F RS232 connector with built in DC jack to an available male equivalent DB9M RS232 communication port on your computer Provide power to the DC jack on the DB9F connector using either a cable connection to the 12V DC power plate or an external adapter Connect the 9 pin female DB9M side of the RS232 cable to the HOST port on the rear face of the keyboard Step 5 Disconnect peripherals from keyboard While using the HOST port for programming the keyboard be sure that no peripheral devices are con nected to any of the remaining ports Preparation for Programming Step 6 Confirm RS232 pin assignments Please ensure that the RS232 on your computer conform with the pin assignments of the HOST port on the 8031 keyboard Step 7 Turn on your computer Once all connections are complete turn on your computer It should boot up normally The key board will beep three times The keyboard is now ready for programming Turn to Chapter 3 Programming via the Keyboard Port Turn off your computer to avoid any accide
14. h the interface which is selected by user Buzzer Sound When Buzzer Sound is enabled it s enabled all sound of JP 8031 Keyboard which includes key sound card reader stripe sound buffer full sound etc Once the function is disabled there s no sound appeared exceping keyboard boot up sound For twice 3 Main Settings Operating Mode Roll Over Mode Buzzer Sound Keyboard Protocol R5232 Protocol MSR Settings AUX AS232 Port Prefix 4 Suffix MSF ISO Standard Fiel 101 PC Keyboard x Main Setting Group OK Cancel Picture 3 3 13 Programming Your Keyboard Keyboard protocol This selection allows user to defining KB Mode scan code delay and KB mode character delay The range is from 0 to 255 The delay time value Scan Code Delay 0 255 X 50us Character Delay 0 255 X 50us RS232 Protocol This setting allows user define RS232 parameters EX Baud rate and baud rate and the RS232 parameters are required for the proper functioning of both the host and the auxiliary RS232 port Step6 2 MSR setting See picture 3 4 The setting allows user defining MSR settings including Track1 Track2 Track3 main setting as Error Beep sounds Prefix Suffix enable setting KB Data Output Mode And in the details Tracks setting Each track may define track s stripe direction enable end start LRC Sentinel enable pref
15. ix suffix Beep sound when stripe J Eror Beep Sounds RT 5 M rack 1 P Prefix MSR Track 2 MSR Track 3 J Suffix AUX RS232 Port I Enable MSR Prefix Suffix EF MSR ISO Standard Fiel KB Data Output Mode 101 PC Keyboard Key Lock Scan Code Mode Keyboard Layout Ho C ATL Mode gt OK Cancel Picture 3 4 14 Programming Your Keyboard Step6 3 AUX setting See Picture 3 5 The setting allows user defining AUX port settings including enable AUX port1 AUX port 2 Buffer full warning sounds When buffer queues with full data and couldn t send them out system will give beeps for warning wa Main Se thin gs MSR Settings Main Setting Group AUX Parts AUX R5232 AUX KB 1 AUX KB 2 E Prefix Suffix 101 PC Keyboard m e Key Lock Keyboard Layout Scan Coc Keyboard Speed gt OK Cancel Picture3 5 Step6 4 Prefix Suffix See Picture 3 6 This setting allows user defining MSR prefix and suffix of Track1 Track2 Track3 15 Programming Your Keyboard me Main Settings Main Settings E MSR Settings n AUX RS232 Port MSR Prefix Suffix Definitions Prefix Suffix MSA Prefix Sutfix Prefix TK 1 Prefix Sutfix FO TK2 Prefix Sutfix TK 3 Prefix Sutfix Cuff uffig Key Lock Prefix S MSR ISO Standard Fiel 101 PC Keyboard b
16. le Flow Control Disable 09 MSR Track 1 TK1 swipe from Right to Left Disable TK1 swipe from Left to Right Disable LAC Sentinel Disable End Sentinel Disable Start Sentinel Disable Programming via Keyboard under Windows 95 98 ME Only Te Current Map File OUE o a a u u u u aumum Picture3 10 Step8 Programming See picture 3 10 After complete the values and maps setting of keyboard The settings need to write in 8031 EEPROM for record There are two interfaces for 8031 programming You may select keyboard interface when you are working with Windows 95 98 ME and ensured connected Keyboard to 8031 Another interface is RS232 you may use this interface when you are work with RS232 interface The following window will appear 22 Programming Your Keyboard i 1 on r ns re Programming To JP 8031 via RS232 Select Item s For Write Jv JP 8031 Settings v Key Map 1 Definitions M Key Map 2 Definitions This action may Ca ee After press Start button 8031 programming tool will start to write values and maps file to EEPROM Step9 Load keyboard map from JP 8031 When you select this item you may load 8031 currently setting and maps to be new keyboard setting and map and they are including maps configuration The following window will appear when you selected this item and after you press Start button the 8031 programming tool will start to load setting and map from 8031 Aft
17. ng Your Keyboard Step2 Create or open a keyboard maps file See Picture 3 1 As picture bellowing the main item includes Create Load Save Auto Save function for creating a new map file load map file from a created file and also save defined file to a file The using file will be show on the bottom of right as the current map file ZA JP 8031 Programming Tool 15 xj File Settings Programming Create a New Keyboard Map Load Keyboard Map From File Save Keyboard Map To File v Auto Load Save When Open Exit the Programming Tool Quit Parity Even Parity Parity Check Enable Flow Control Enable 09 MSR Track 1 TK1 swipe from Right to Left Enable TK1 swipe from Left to Right Enable LAC Sentinel Disable End Sentinel Disable Start Sentinel Disable Suffix gt Enable Prefix Disable zl Programming via Keyboard under Windows 95 98 ME Only Current Map File Picture 3 1 10 Programming Your Keyboard NOTE Before you starting to define JP 8031 keyboard map ensure you are working with Keyboard interface or RS232 mode Step3 Load Main Setting From JP 8031 See Picture 3 2 The select allows user load main setting from JP 8031 and this action only executes in RS232 mode Step4 Detect Firmware Version This select allows user detect JP 8031 firmware and it can only be executing via RS232 mode Step5 Reset JP 8031 ToDe
18. nner and transmitting that data to a host computer via either the keyboard wedge or an RS232 interface A magnetic stripe reading decoder is built into the circuit board of the 8031 allowing easy stripe of the built card reader Step 1 Turn off your computer By shutting off your computer you will prevent any acci dental damage to the keyboard and your computer 3 Before You Install Step 2 Review packing list Please ensure that your keyboard shipment is complete keyboard Model 8031 includes e 1 pce 8031 programmable keyboard e 1 pce Operation Manual e 1 pce keyboard wedge Y cable e 1 package Key top Preparation for Programming 2 Preparation For Programming This chapter describes the connection of Series 8031 keyboards to a host computer for programming The 8031 keyboard may be programmed through either the RS232 port or IBM keyboard port Programming via the RS232 Port Step 1 Turn off your computer If you have not already done so turn off your computer to avoid any accidental damage to the keyboard and your computer Step 2 Decide on power access The keyboard requires 12V DC for programming via the RS232 port Please refer to Appendix II This may be provided through an internal connection in your computer or through an external connection to a 110V 220V adapter The components for an internal connection are provided If you are using an external adapter be sure that it con
19. ntal damage to the keyboard Refer to the keyboard installation shown in Diagram 2 2 Unplug the QWERTY keyboard cable from your computer Plug the QWERTY keyboard cable into female side of the Y cable on the 8031 keyboard cable Plug the male end of the Y cable into the key board port of your computer Once all connections are complete turn on your computer It should boot up normally The keyboard will beep three times The keyboard is now ready for programming Turn to Chapter 3 Preparation for Programming Keyboard Port Diagram 2 2 Programming Your Keyboard 3 Programming Your Keyboard The 8031 keyboard may be custom pro grammed to meet the requirements of your application software This chapter describes the procedure for programming custom maps into the 8031 keyboard The programming tool allows user define two maps each map contains 105 keys and each key allows length 60 characters It also a multi language supported keyboard Step 1 Install 8031 programming tool Then run setup exe of the setup file the install shield will complete this installation and create a shortcut to windows start menu When you execute the programming tool at the first time there s a message pops up telling user which operation system is using and which mode can be operate 3 Youare running JP 8031 Programming Tool under Windows 95 98 ME You can Programming via Keyboard or RS232 Programmi

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