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Advanced Keyboard Manuals Advanced Keyboard Manuals This Document System was last updated on November 24, 2010 Update history can be found here Contents Advanced Keyboard Manuals ................................................................................................................................. 1 Hardware Manuals ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Comparison Chart for Keyboards ........................................................................................................... 5 KB200 ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 KB200 Connectors and Controls ..................................................................................................... 6 Status LEDs.............................................................................................................................. 6 Key Buttons ............................................................................................................................. 6 USB Interface Connector ........................................................................................................ 7 Specifications and KB200 Modifications ........................................................................................ 7 KB220 ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 KB220 Connectors and Controls ..................................................................................................... 8 Status LEDs.............................................................................................................................. 8 Key Buttons ............................................................................................................................. 8 USB Interface Connector ........................................................................................................ 9 Specifications and KB220 Modifications ........................................................................................ 9 KB240 .................................................................................................................................................... 10 KB240 Connectors and Controls ................................................................................................... 10 Status LEDs............................................................................................................................ 10 Key Buttons ........................................................................................................................... 11 MSR ....................................................................................................................................... 11 Key Lock ................................................................................................................................ 11 USB Interface Connector ...................................................................................................... 11 Specifications and KB240 Modifications ...................................................................................... 11 KB270 .................................................................................................................................................... 13 KB270 Connectors and Controls ................................................................................................... 13 Status LEDs............................................................................................................................ 13 Key Buttons ........................................................................................................................... 14 MSR ....................................................................................................................................... 14 USB Interface Connector ...................................................................................................... 14 Specifications and KB270 Modifications ....................................................................................... 14 KB280 .................................................................................................................................................... 16 KB280 Connectors and Controls ................................................................................................... 16 Status LEDs............................................................................................................................ 16 Key Buttons ........................................................................................................................... 17 MSR ....................................................................................................................................... 17 GIGA-TMS Inc. Document Version: v1.0R4 Date: 12/9/2010 1 Key Lock ................................................................................................................................ 17 USB Interface Connector ...................................................................................................... 17 Specifications and KB280 Modifications ...................................................................................... 18 KB800 .................................................................................................................................................... 19 KB800 Connectors and Controls ................................................................................................... 19 Status LEDs............................................................................................................................ 19 Key Buttons ........................................................................................................................... 20 MSR ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Display .................................................................................................................................. 21 USB Hub (Port 2 ~ Port 4) ..................................................................................................... 21 External Power Port (DC Jack 5V) ......................................................................................... 21 USB Interface Connector (to Host PC) .................................................................................. 21 Specifications and KB800 Modifications ...................................................................................... 22 ACT810H ............................................................................................................................................... 23 ACT810H Connectors and Controls .............................................................................................. 23 Key Buttons ........................................................................................................................... 23 MSR ....................................................................................................................................... 24 Display .................................................................................................................................. 24 USB Interface Connector ...................................................................................................... 24 Specifications and ACT810H Modifications .................................................................................. 24 Appendix –Characters Table ................................................................................................................. 26 Europe .......................................................................................................................................... 26 Japanese ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Slavic ............................................................................................................................................. 28 Firmware Manuals ........................................................................................................................................ 29 Vender ID and Product ID ..................................................................................................................... 29 Programming ........................................................................................................................................ 29 Commands ............................................................................................................................................ 29 Set Macro Key Definition of Layer #1 command .......................................................................... 30 Set Macro Key Definition of Layer #2 command .......................................................................... 31 Get Macro Key Definition of Layer #1 command ......................................................................... 32 Get Macro Key Definition of Layer #2 command ......................................................................... 32 Set Language Key Map command ...............................................................................................
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