Storm Interface 2200 Series, 2210, 2220, 2230 Application/engineering Manual

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2200 Keyboard for public environments.
Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Table of Contents
Sec
tion
Page
Section 1. Overview of Product Range……………………………..………………………………… …… 3 Section 2. Options…………………………………………………………………………………… ………. 4 Section 3. Ratings and Performance…………………………………………………………… ………… 5 Section 4. Connectors and Connections………………………………………………………… ………. 6 Connections
Fitting Cables
Pinout Details……………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Section 5. Installation in host equipment ………………………………………………………………… 8 Underpanel use
Benchtop use Section 6. Availability/Reliability/Maintainability………………………………………………………….. 9 Servicability Warranty Installation Quickstart guide………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Ordering Details, Part Numbering…………………………………………………………………………. 11 Appendix 1. Language Layouts Appendix 2 Panel Cutouts and Mounting Details Appendix 3. Code Tables
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This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Section 1.Overview of Product Range
Developed for use in kiosk applications this range of Keyboards is suitable for use in exposed or hostile environments. Their robust construction is highly resistant to hard use, abuse and vandalism. They are sealed against water and dust to ensure responsive and reliable data entry in the most demanding situations.
2210 Keyboard , Vandal Resistant 2210 Keyboard, Vandal Resistant Small Footprint Small Footprint plus trackerball 290mm x 118mm overall size 360mm x 118mm overall size
2220
Keyboard. Vandal Resistant 2230 Keyboard. QWERTY Layout, Additional Function Keys Vandal Resistant Function Keys + Num. pad, Medium Footprint 290mm x 137mm overall size Large Footprint 346mm x 137mm overall size
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Section 2. Options
2210 2220 2230
Q
WERTY KEYBOARD
(61 KEYS)
QWERTY + EXTRA ROW OF
FUNCTION KEYS
(75 KEYS)
QWERTY + EXTRA ROW OF
FUNCTION KEYS + NUMERIC
PAD
(92 KEYS)
(NB Double Space Bar counts as one key in all versions)
Build Style
Vandal Resistant
(stainless steel top
plate)
Keytops
Black Keytops laser
marked white
Cast Metal Keytops
Chrome Plated
Encoder
PS2
PS2 / USB Selectable
Languages
English UK
English USA
French Spanish German
Pointing Devices
For Technical Information see document - 2200 Application/Engineering Manual – Trackerball Supplement
T
rackerball
Accessories
Cable with PS2
terminator
Cable with USB
terminator
Foot Kit
Underpanel Mounting
Kit
Key : Available as standard Available as an option
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Section 3. Ratings and Performance
The 2200 Series keyboard range is designed to meet the following requirements. Validation is by in-house test and additional third party assessment by an accredited test house, where appropriate. Storm 2200 Series keyboards are a UL Recognized Component.
DESCRIPTION REFERENCE
RELATED BASIC STANDARD OR TEST METHOD
Electrical
EMC Emissions EN55022 : 1998 Class B Limit *
FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class B *
EMC Immunity to ESD EN55024 : 1998 EN 61000-4-2 :1995
± 8kV Air ± 4kV Contact
*
EMC Immunity to Radiated Fields EN55024 : 1998 EN61000-4-3 :1996 *
Electrical Safety EN60950, UL60950
UL Recognized Component E230121
Communication Industry Standard PS2
or USB Interface
Supply requirements – Voltage + 5V nominal (5.5 V to 4.75 V)
Supply requirements – Current 60mA (with 2 LEDs illuminated)
Environmental
Sealing – Water / Particulates EN60529 (sealing to IP65)
Temperature -20 °C to + 60 °C operating (dry)
Mechanical
Impact resistance 20 Joules via 50mm dia steel striker Key pitch 19mm Size 11mm square Travel 1.5mm nominal Actuation force 100g nominal
Flammability of Major Plastic Parts Keytops UL94 HB
Moulding UL94 V-0 PCB UL94 V-0 Actuators UL94 HB
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Section 4. Conne
ctors and Connections
The 2200 range has as
standard a selectable output for PS2 or USB. This is configured by the user via a
switch on the encoder pcb at the time that the cables are fitted. Connections The 2200 keyboard is supplied without a cable so that the user can select the correct cable length and
connector type to suit their application. Cables are offered as separately purchased options, or alternatively the user can source their own cable to suit the application. The pinout details for the connectors are shown on the following page.
Option 1 PS2 Minidin connector, straight cable, 2.5 metres long Option 2 USB connector, straight cable, 2.5 metres long
Fitting Cables
WARNING : THE FOLLOWING MUST BE DONE IN AN ESSD SAFE HANDLING AREA
In order to fit the cable the pod cover on the back of the keyboard must be snapped open, and the molex connector plugged into the corresponding connector on board. Connect the earth tag to the securing nut and tighten. Set the positions of the USB / PS2 selector DIP switches. Note that position of SW2 does not matter.
SW1 SW2 SW3
PS/2 OFF X OFF USB ON X ON
Ensure the grommet is correctly located into the slot in the pod; this provides strain relief and sealing. Close the pod cover.
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Picture of each e
nd of cable showing pin designations
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This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Section 5. Installation in host equipment
Underpanel use The panel cutout sizes and space requirements for each size of 2200 keyboard are shown in Appendix 2
The overall requirements are as shown below
2210 2210 TB 2220 2230
Overall Length mm (in) 290.0
(11.4 in)
360.0 (14.2 in)
290.0 (11.4 in)
346.5 (13.6 in)
Overall Width mm (in) 117.6
(4.6 in)
117.6 (4.6 in)
136.5 (5.4 in)
136.5 (5.4 in)
Overall Depth mm (in) 18,5 plus 20 for
pod (1.5 in. total)
18,5 plus 20 for pod (1.5 in. total)
18,5 plus 20 for pod (1.5 in. total)
18,5 plus 20 for pod (1.5 in. total)
Weight Kg. 1.05 1.8 1.5 2.2
Underpanel cut out aperture dimensions (in) Panel thickness generally 2mm
280.5 x 109.5 (11.0 x 4.3 in)
351.0 x 109.5 280.5 x 128.5 (11.0 x 5.0 in)
337.5 x 128.5
The 2200 keyboard is designed to be mounted underpanel onto M3 studs, using the separately supplied mounting kit. See figure below for a scrap view.
Benchtop use For use on top of a bench the 2200 requires a foot mounting kit (containing non-slip rubber feet ) to be
purchased separately and fitted to the rear of the unit prior to use.
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Section 6. Availability
/Reliability/Maintainability.
Firmware
The firmware version is shown on the back of the microchip controller (visible when the pod is open).
Serviceability .
All STORM 2200 Series Keyboards are assembled in a clean purpose designed static free environment. Advanced and closely controlled cellular manufacturing techniques are used to ensure the keyboard remains responsive and reliable throughout it’s operational life. The space enclosed within the keyboard casing is subjected to a vacuum test bar to establish a warranted and consistent water seal. For this reason the keyboard’s performance, reliability and warranty will be compromised by any tampering or disassembly of major components.
As cables can become damaged in use, the keyboard’s ‘Interface Pod’ [located on the keyboard’s under surface] is designed to permit replacement or repair of the cable by any competent technician. If the selected STORM keyboard features a tracker ball, design provision has been made for the tracker ball to be replaced without disturbing the sealed section of the keyboard housing. Only STORM approved replacement parts should be used to ensure continued performance and reliability. The use of non­approved replacement parts may result in reduced performance and invalidated warranty.
The keyboa
rd should be regularly cleaned by washing the operational surface with weak solution of detergent and water. Care should be taken to ensure that no liquids enter the rear face of the keyboard or the connector mechanism.
Warranty
Policy Statement It is Keymat Technology’s intention to provide a fair and rapid response when any customer reports a defect in any product supplied by Keymat Technology.
If a valid warranty claim is received, then it is our policy to repair, replace or provide a credit note for those defective products as quickly as possible and with minimum inconvenience to our customers.
Exclusions
Product shipped more than 12 months before the date of claim are not covered by warranty. Product damaged by inappropriate use is not covered by warranty. Product that has been modified is not covered by warranty. Product where the serial numbers/ batch numbers have been removed or modified are not covered by warranty.
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Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Order from StormProject Initiation
Select a keyboard format
Panel or desk
mounting
USB or PS2
Keyboard
Panel Mounting Kit
Foot Kit
Cable with PS2
Cable with USB
PS2
USB
Desk Mounted
Under panel
mounted
plus
plus
or
or
Check space available
You also need
Panel with the appropriate cutout and studs to fix the
keyboard clips
Check distance from
keyboard to port on host
equipment
Installation
1. Open the pod
cover (in an ESSD
Safe Handling Area)
2.Fit the cable
ensuring that the
grommet is correctly
located.
3.Close the pod cover.
4.
Not
e the Storm
Part number, serial number and firmware version for your build
records.
5.Fit the gasket to
the underside of the
panel.
6.Fit the keyboard from behind the
panel. and tighten
the nuts and securing
clips.
7.
S
ecure any
excess cable inside
your housing.
QUICKSTART GUIDE
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Ordering Details - Keyboards
The table be
low shows the part numbering scheme for the 2200 Series keyboard range. Each digit is listed with the corresponding meaning.
Other options, finishes, layouts will be available – contact your Storm distributor for details.
Digit 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No of Keys Spec Key Style Encoder Cable Pointing
Device
Language Distribution
221
62 Key 0 VR 2 Black Laser Marked 1 PS2
0
None 2 Integral PS2/USB trackerball 1 UK
222
75 Key
2
PS 2/USB
2
USA
223
92 Key 5 USB ONLY
For Example 2210-220021 is a
2210 - 2 2 0 0 2 1
62 Key unit, - Black Laser Marked Keys, Switchable Encoder, No Cable, No trackerball USA Layout Vandal Resist Spec
Ordering Details - Accessories
Description
Stock
Code
2200 Underpanel Mounting Kit – contains clips. 2200-MK0001 2200 Foot Kit – required for benchtop use 2200-FK0001
Keyboard PS2 Cable, Straight 2.5 metres long 1200-001001 Keyboard USB Cable, Straight 2.5 metres long 1200-002001
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Appendix 1: Keyboard Layouts. 2210 UK Layout
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2210 US Lay
out
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Application / Engineering Manual
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Appendix 2. Panel Mounting Details 2210 Keyboard (no trackerball)
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Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Panel M
ounting Details
2210 Keyboard (with trackerball)
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Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Panel M
ounting Details
2220 Keyboard
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Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Panel M
ounting Details
2230 Keyboard
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Application / Engineering Manual
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Appendix 3. Code Tables.
2210 Positions and Codes.
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Key
Position
Row /
Column
2210
UK Layout.
2210
US Layout.
PC/AT Code
(Code Set 2)
Base Shifted Base Shifted 1 R0C0 Escape Escape 76 2 R1C1 1 ! 1 ! 16 3 R1C2 2 2 @ 1E 4 R1C3 3 £ 3 # 26 5 R1C4 4 $ 4 $ 25 6 R1C5 5 % 5 % 2E 7 R1C6 6 ^ 6 ^ 36 8 R1C7 7 & 7 & 3D 9 R1C8 8 * 8 * 3E
10 R1C9 9 ( 9 ( 46 11 R1C10 0 ) 0 ) 45 12 R1C11 - _ - _ 4E 13 R1C55 = + = + 55 14 R3C12 Backspace Backspace 66 15 R2C0 Tab Tab 0D 16 R2C1 Q Q q Q 15 17 R2C2 W W w W 1D 18 R2C3 E E e E 24 19 R2C4 R R r R 2D 20 R2C5 T T t T 2C 21 R2C6 Y Y y Y 35 22 R2C7 U U u U 3C 23 R2C8 I I i I 43 24 R2C9 O O o O 44 25 R2C10 P P p P 4D 26 R2C11 # ~ \ | 5D 27 R4C12 Enter Enter 5A 28 R4C0 Caps Caps 58 29 R3C1 A A a A 1C 30 R3C2 S S S S 1B 31 R3C3 D D d D 23 32 R3C4 F F f F 2B 33 R3C5 G G g G 34 34 R3C6 H H h H 33 35 R3C7 J J j J 3B 36 R3C8 K K k K 42
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Key
Position
Row /
Column
2210
UK Layout.
2210
US Layout.
PC/AT Code
(Code Set 2)
Base Shifted Base Shifted
37 R3C9 L L l L 4B 38 R3C10 ; : ; : 4C 39 R3C11 @ 52 40 R4C14 Shift Shift 12 41 R4C1 \ | \ | 61 42 R4C2 Z Z z Z 1A 43 R4CE X X x X 22 44 R4C4 C C c C 21 45 R4C5 V V v V 2A 46 R4C6 B B b B 32 47 R4C7 N N n N 31 48 R4C8 M M m M 3A 49 R4C9 , < , < 41 50 R4C10 . > . > 49 51 R7C10
E0,75 52 R4C11 / ? / ? 4A 53 R5C0 [ { [ { 54 54 R5C1 ] } ] } 5B 55 R5C10 Control Control E0,27 56 R6C13 Alt Alt 11 57 R5C5 Space Space 29 58 R5C6 Space Space 29 59 R7C13 Alt Gr Alt Gr E0,11 60 R7C9
E0,6B 61 R7C11
E0,72 62 R7C12
E0,74
Release Codes.
The PC/AT release code for each key is the Scan Code preceded by H’F0. Example: Q – H’F0’, H’15.
Exception: Keys with Scan Codes starting with H’E0, the release code sequence (for example LEFT ARROW) is as follows: H’E0’, H’F0’,H’6B.
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2220 Positions and Codes
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Key
Position
Row /
Column
2220
UK Layout.
2220
US Layout.
PC/AT Code
(Code Set 2)
Base
Shifted Ctrl+Alt
Base Shifted 1 R0C0 Escape Escape 76 2 R0C1 F1 F1 05 3 R0C2 F2 F2 05 4 R0C3 F3 F3 04 5 R0C4 F4 F4 0C 6 R0C5 F5 F5 03 7 R0C6 F6 F6 0B 8 R0C7 F7 F7 83 9 R0C8 F8 F8 0A
10 R0C9 F9 F9 01 11 R0C10 F10 F10 09 12 R0C11 F11 F11 78 13 R0C12 F12 F12 07 14 R3C0 Print Scrn Print Scrn E0,2F 15 R1C0 ` ¬ ¦ ~ 0E 16 R1C1 1 ! 1 ! 16 17 R1C2 2 2 @ 1E 18 R1C3 3 £ 3 # 26 19 R1C4 4 $ 4 $ 25 20 R1C5 5 % 5 % 2E 21 R1C6 6 ^ 6 ^ 36 22 R1C7 7 & 7 & 3D 23 R1C8 8 * 8 * 3E 24 R1C9 9 ( 9 ( 46 25 R1C10 0 ) 0 ) 45 26 R1C11 - _ - _ 4E
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Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Key
Position
Row /
Column
2220
UK Layout.
2220
US Layout.
PC/AT Code
(Code Set 2)
Base
Shifted Ctrl+Alt
Base Shifted
27 R1C55 = + = + 55 28 R3C12 Backspace Backspace 66 29 R2C0 Tab Tab 0D 30 R2C1 q Q q Q 15 31 R2C2 w W w W 1D 32 R2C3 e E e E 24 33 R2C4 r R r R 2D 34 R2C5 t T t T 2C 35 R2C6 y Y y Y 35 36 R2C7 u U u U 3C 37 R2C8 i I i I 43 38 R2C9 o O o O 44 39 R2C10 p P p P 4D 40 R2C11 # ~ \ | 5D 41 R4C12 Enter Enter 5A 42 R4C0 Caps Caps 58 43 R3C1 a A a A 1C 44 R3C2 s S S S 1B 45 R3C3 d D d D 23 46 R3C4 f F f F 2B 47 R3C5 g G g G 34 48 R3C6 h H h H 33 49 R3C7 j J j J 3B 50 R3C8 k K k K 42 51 R3C9 l L l L 4B 52 R3C10 ; : ; : 4C 53 R3C11 ‘ @ 52 54 R4C14 Shift Shift 12
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2200 Keyboard for public environments.
Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Key
Position
Row /
Column
2220
UK Layout.
2220
US Layout.
PC/AT Code
(Code Set 2)
Base
Shifted Ctrl+Alt
Base Shifted
55 R4C1 \ | \ | 61 56 R4C2 z Z z Z 1A 57 R4C3 x X x X 22 58 R4C4 c C c C 21 59 R4C5 v V v V 2A 60 R4C6 b B b B 32 61 R4C7 n N n N 31 62 R4C8 m M m M 3A 63 R4C9 , < , < 41 64 R4C10 . > . > 49 65 R7C10
E0,75 66 R4C11 / ? / ? 4A 67 R5C0 [ { [ { 54 68 R5C1 ] } ] } 5B 69 R5C10 Control Control E0,27 70 R6C13 Alt Alt 11 71 R5C5 Space Space 29 72 R5C6 Space Space 29 73 R7C13 Alt Gr Alt Gr E0,11 74 R7C9
E0,6B 75 R7C11
E0,72 76 R7C12
E0,74
Release Codes.
The PC/AT release code for each key is the Scan Code preceded by H’F0. Example: Q – H’F0’, H’15.
Exception: Keys with Scan Codes starting with H’E0, the release code sequence (for example LEFT ARROW) is as follows: H’E0’, H’F0’,H’6B.
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2200 Keyboard for public environments.
Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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2230 Positions and Codes
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Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Key
Position.
Row /
Column
2230
UK Layout.
2230
US Layout.
PC/AT
Code
(Code Set 2)
Base Shifted Ctrl+Alt Num
Lock
Base Shifted Num
Lock 1 R0C0 Escape Escape 76 2 R0C1 F1 F1 05 3 R0C2 F2 F2 06 4 R0C3 F3 F3 04 5 R0C4 F4 F4 0C 6 R0C5 F5 F5 03 7 R0C6 F6 F6 0B 8 R0C7 F7 F7 83 9 R0C8 F8 F8 0A
10 R0C9 F9 F9 01 11 R0C10 F10 F10 09 12 R0C11 F11 F11 78 13 R0C12 F12 F12 07 14 R3C0 Print Scrn Print Scrn E0,2F 15 R0C13 Home 7 Home 7 6C 16 R0C14
8
8 75 17 R0C15 Pg Up 9 Pg Up 9 7D 18 R1C0 ` ¬ ¦ ~ 0E 19 R1C1 1 ! 1 ! 16 20 R1C2 2 2 @ 1E 21 R1C3 3 £ 3 # 26 22 R1C4 4 $ 4 $ 25 23 R1C5 5 % 5 % 2E 24 R1C6 6 ^ 6 ^ 36 25 R1C7 7 & 7 & 3D 26 R1C8 8 * 8 * 3E 27 R1C9 9 ( 9 ( 46 28 R1C10 0 ) 0 ) 45 29 R1C11 - _ - _ 4E
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2200 Keyboard for public environments.
Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Key
Position.
Row /
Column
2230
UK Layout.
2230
US Layout.
PC/AT
Code
(Code Set 2)
Base Shifted Ctrl+Alt Num
Lock
Base Shifted Num
Lock 30 R1C55 = + = + 55 31 R3C12 Backspace Backspace 66 32 R1C13
4
4 6B 33 R1C14 5 5 73 34 R1C15
6
6 74 35 R2C0 Tab Tab 0D 36 R2C1 q Q q Q 15 37 R2C2 w W w W 1D 38 R2C3 e E e E 24 39 R2C4 r R r R 2D 40 R2C5 t T t T 2C 41 R2C6 y Y y Y 35 42 R2C7 u U u U 3C 43 R2C8 i I i I 43 44 R2C9 o O o O 44 45 R2C10 p P p P 4D 46 R2C11 # ~ \ | 5D 47 R4C12 Enter Enter 5A 48 R2C13 End 1 End 1 69 49 R2C14
2
2 72 50 R2C15 Pg Dn 3 Pg Dn 3 7A 51 R4C0 Caps Caps 58 52 R3C1 a A a A 1C 53 R3C2 s S s S 1B 54 R3C3 d D d D 23 55 R3C4 f F f F 2B 56 R3C5 g G g G 34 57 R3C6 h H h H 33 58 R3C7 j J j J 3B 59 R3C8 k K k K 42 60 R3C9 l L l L 4B 61 R3C10 ; : ; : 4C 62 R3C11 ‘ @ 52 63 R3C13 + + 79 64 R3C14 Ins 0 Ins 0 70
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2200 Keyboard for public environments.
Application / Engineering Manual
This document is provided for use and guidance of engineering personnel engaged in the installation or application of STORM data entry products manufactured by Keymat Technology Ltd. Please be advised that all information, data, and illustrations contained within this document remain the exclusive property of Keymat Technology Ltd. and are provided for the express and exclusive use as described above. This document is not supported by Keymat Technology’s engineering change note, revision or reissue system. Data contained within this document is subject to periodic revision, reissue or withdrawal. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information, data and illustrations are correct at the time of publication, Keymat Technology Ltd. are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained within this document.
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Key
Position.
Row /
Column
2230
UK Layout.
2230
US layout.
PC/AT
Code
(Code Set 2)
Base Shifted Ctrl+Alt Num
Lock
Base Shifted Num
Lock 65 R2C12 Del . Del . 71 66 R4C14 Lt Shift Lt Shift 12 67 R4C1 \ | \ | 61 68 R4C2 z Z z Z 1A 69 R4C3 x X x X 22 70 R4C4 c C c C 21 71 R4C5 v V v V 2A 72 R4C6 b B b B 32 73 R4C7 n N n N 31 74 R4C8 m M m M 3A 75 R4C9 , < , < 41 76 R4C10 . > . > 49 77 R7C10
E0,75 78 R4C11 / ? / ? 4A 79 R5C14 Rt Shift Rt Shift 59 80 R5C11 Num Lock Num Lock 77 81 R5C0 [ { [ { 54 82 R5C1 ] } ] } 5B 83 R5C10 Lt Control Lt Control 14 84 R6C13 Lt Alt Lt Alt 11 85 R5C5 Space Space 29 86 R5C6 Space Space 29 87 R7C13 Alt Gr Alt Gr E0,11 88 R7C9
E0,6B 89 R7C11
E0,72 90 R7C12
E0,74 91 R5C10 Rt Control Rt Control E0,27 92 R6C15
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Release Codes.
The PC/AT release code for each key is the Scan Code preceded by H’F0. Example: Q – H’F0’, H’15.
Exception: Keys with Scan Codes starting with H’E0, the release code sequence (for example LEFT ARROW) is as follows: H’E0’, H’F0’,H’6B.
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