Partner Tech kb-1140m User Guide

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USERS GUIDE for PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD KB1140/KB1141 AND BCR/MSR setup utility  
     Table  of Contents for This Users Guide
     Section    Title
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     1          Introduction to Programmable Keyboard KB1140/KB1141
     1.1          Layer Function
     1.2          Keylock Function
     1.3          Country Setting
     1.4          Default Key
     1.5          List of files in the diskette and their Purpose 
     2          User guide for keyboard programming utility K114.EXE
     2.1          Introduction to Keyboard Programming Utilities
     2.2          Invoking the Programming Utility
     2.3          Using the Interactive Mode
     2.4          Using File Menu
     2.5          Using Edit Menu
     2.6          Using Layer Menu
     2.7          Using Keylock Menu
     2.8          Using Options Menu
     2.9          Using Test Menu
     2.10         Using Program Menu
     3          User guide of Bar Code and MSR Decoder Utility KBD114.EXE
     3.1          Introduction to decoding setup 
     3.2          Page 1 - General Configuration 
     3.3          Page 2 - Bar Code Reader Configuration 
     3.4          Page 3 - Bar Code Reader Configuration (cont.)
     3.5          Page 4 - Magnetic Card Reader Configuration  
     4          Default Keyboard Settings
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1.   Introduction to Programmable Keyboard KB1140/KB1141
     The matrix of the programmable keyboard KB1140/KB1141 are divided 
     into two portions: The upper 28 programmable and relengedable keys and
     and the QWERTY PC layout underneath.
     Each programmable key has three layers.
1.1  Layer Function
     There are two methods to change the keyboard layer.
     A. Pressing the LAYER KEY (the default layer key is the upper
        right key)
     B. Turning keylock. 
     You can define the LAYER KEY position if the LAYER KEY function is ON.
     The LAYER KEY can be any one of the 28 keys. You can also define the
     the Layer Key keycode.
     To set LAYER KEY function, see secion 2.8
     To define LAYER KEY position and key code, see section 2.6
     You can disable any one of the layers, but you can't disable all
     the layers. See section 2.6.
     Each depression of the LAYER KEY will change to the next enable
     layer.