Mustek KB4000 manual

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    KB4000 / KP100 / SD100 MULTIFUNCTION SECURITY DEVICE USER’S MANUAL Rev. B MANUFACTURED BY: MUSTEK CORP. AN ISO-9001 AND ISO-14001 CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER[...]

  • Page 2

    SOME IMPORTANT NOTES FCC NOTES This equipment generates, uses, and can radiat e radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manua l, may cause interference to radio comm unications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Ru[...]

  • Page 3

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW Table below indicates construction of this series of security devices. KB4000 KP100 SD100 Structure Stand alone Upgrade kit for Jiva (TP) series Programmable keypad Horizontal layout Vertical layout N. A. Magnetic stripe reader Optional Smart card reader Optional Optional for one of the two (Note) Finger print sensor Op[...]

  • Page 4

    • Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR interface for SD100) ∗ ISO 7811 head reader for tracks 1 and 2 ∗ ISO 7811 reader head for tracks 2 and 3 ∗ ISO 7811 reader head for tracks 1, 2 and 3 ∗ JIS/II reader head • Smart card reader • Finger print sensor • iButton receptor • iButton key Note: if all devices utilizing a specific interface are [...]

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    INSTALLATION UNPACKING CONTENTS Items packed in for KB4000 KP100 SD100 The multifunction security device itself Yes Yes Yes Screws to hold the upgrade kit to Jiva series or TM4000 series or the like No Yes Yes 24 pcs of transparent key caps for single key Yes Yes No 1 pc of key clip Yes Yes No Legend sheets Yes Yes No This manual Yes Yes Yes Utilit[...]

  • Page 6

    You may find two screw holes on back of the right side of the main unit of Jiva series or TM4000 series or the like. Just align the upgrade unit on the right edge of the main unit after removing these 2 screws then replace them with the attached 2 screws and fasten them with washer as indicated in the picture below. Back of Jiva Series The Upgrade [...]

  • Page 7

    in SD100 could also be missing if the SD100 is purchased without the special type of MSR. Connect the USB connector of KB4000 to a USB hub or the USB port in a PC or a Posiflex POS system or touch monitor TM4000. Connect the USB connector of KP100 or SD100 to one of the USB ports of Jiva series or TM4000 in connector area. Connect the PS/2 KB conne[...]

  • Page 8

    If a PS/2 keyboard is to be used in Jiva series or TM4000 series with SD100 installed with iButton receptor, pl ease connect it to the female connector from SD100. However, should there be an y compatibility issue for this cascaded keyboard, please try use another brand keyboard or a USB key board for application. If a programmable keyboard is to b[...]

  • Page 9

    OPERATION GUIDE SMART CARD READER Driver Installation The smart card reader device driver has to be installed before this device can be accessed by the application software. Please find the device driver from the Posiflex Product Information CD ROM that comes alone with KB4000 or the Jiva or TM4000 series that KP100 or SD100 is to be applied to. Pl[...]

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    type, each finger print has a central area around which the remainder of the pattern is distributed. This central area is the core of the finger print. Best performance is achieved when the core of the finger print is placed in the center of the sensor detection surface. It is essential to place the core of finger print inside the sensor area to ob[...]

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    security device as drawn left with functions described in the table next page. The function for enabling each track of course comes in effect only when the track is physically available. The default status of JP1 for normal ISO reader delivery is: pin pairs 1- 2, 3-4 and 5-6 short while all the rest kept open. Pin Pair in JP1 Function When Short Wh[...]

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    When replacement of keytop is required, it is advisable to use a flattop (minus sign) screw driver (Do not use th e attached key clip for this operation.) to help getting the key top off gently. Pl ease alway s first orientate the key tops before inserting any keytop into the case of the keypad. Failure to do so could result in permanent damage. Pl[...]

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    hardware manufacturer may be different from what actually made available for the end user, it provides a basic idea on programming of the key pad. To program the content of the keypad, please visit the manufacturer’s web site described. IBUTTON RECEPTOR The iButton can be programmed to communicate on either RS232 interface or PS/2 KB interface th[...]