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Table 4. Local Programming Commands For Key MAKE/BREAK And Extended Functions
SERIES 500
KEYBOARD
NUMERIC
KEYPAD NO.
DESCRIPTION
0 Aborts changes to macros.
1
Defines where the output of MAKE codes end and BREAK codes start. Prior
to this command, all codes are sent when the keys are pressed (MAKE
codes). After command, all codes are sent when keys are released (BREAK
codes).
2 Defines where repeating function of keys start. After command, all keys
repeat code when keys are held down past repeat time.
3 This command overrides PC settings for key. Key sends code as typed on
BREAK.
4 This command overrides PC setting for repeat. Key sends code as typed on
MAKE and BREAK.
5 This command removes all BREAK codes from the macros except for SHIFT,
CONTROL and ALTERNATE keys.
6
NOTE: Only available in 00 and 01 commands.
Defines the position of a key on the Series 500 Keyboard. Note that a Sec Op
Key must be defined on the Series 500 Keyboard to enable programming of
secondary-level key codes.
7 NOTE: Only available in 00 and 01 commands.
Defines the position of a Sec Op Lock Key on the Series 500 Keyboard.
9 Used to erase the macro from the primary and/or secondary key position.
EXAMPLE 1.
This example programs where the Series 500 Keyboard MAKE codes end and BREAK codes
start using the "A" key.
1. Place the Series 500 Keyboard in local programming mode.
2. At the Series 500 Keyboard numeric keypad, enter 00 or 01.