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PROGRAMMING THE KB1700 KEYPAD
The following procedure will show you how to program your KB1700
with standard (keyboard) alphanumeric characters.  The keypad can be
programmed with either ASCII or Scan code information.  The default
mode is the ASCII code mode. The following procedure assumes both
a KB1700 keypad and a 101 keyboard are attached.
NOTE:
To run this program you must exit windows completely.
Do not shell out from Windows.
1.
With the correct programming graphics present.  Select the cell
you want to program by using the arrow keys on the 101 keyboard.
The Up and Down arrows will select the row while the Shift and
either the Right or Left arrow key will select the column.
2.
Enter your programming text via the 101 keyboard.  Continue
programming until all the keys are programmed.  It is not necessary
to program all the keys for the KB1700 to function properly.  The
maximum number of alphanumeric characters that can be
programmed for any one key is 
only limited by total memory left.
NOTE:
The maximum number of alphanumeric characters that
can be programmed per standard keypad is 
1856.
    
3.   Press F2 to call up the Data Transfer Menu.  There will be
several choices to choose from.
4.
Type W to write the programmed data into the KB1700’s non
volatile memory.  A “Writing Data” screen will open showing the
percentage of memory written.  It will take approximately 7 seconds
Dos shell
File list (*.tpl)
Load file from disk
Read from keypad
Save file to disk
Write to keypad
Press ESC to Quit
DATA TRANSFER MENU