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4 Modules

4.1 Options

The following combinations of the keyboard and modules are possible:

Keyboard

PS/2

USB

MSR

Keylock

Glidepad

Alpha-

layout

MC 80

(1)

-

MC 84

(1)

(1)

-

MC 128

(1)

(1)

MC 147

(1)

(1) on request

4.2 Magnetic stripe reader (MSR)

All magnetic cards according to ISO 7810 and 7811 can be read. The magnetic stripe reader records the entire information content of the magnetic
card. A LED signal (green Accept LED) is issued after a successful read.

The magnetic card can be swiped through the reading device in both directions. This guarantees easy handling for both right- and left-handed
users.

The parameters of the MSR can be set and/or modified using the corresponding PrehKeyTec programming software.

You can find further information, as well as the associated software, in the Internet under

http://www.prehkeytec.com

.

Important notice: Please hold the magnetic card near the upper edge during a swipe.

4.3 Keylock (KL)

The optional keylock module has 5 positions and is supplied with 3 different keys.

All keys can be inserted and removed in both positions 0 and 1.

The following switch positions can be set with the three keys:

SUP key: 0 1 2 3 4

REG key: 0 1

X key: 0 1 2

By default, the code for the new switch position is transferred to the computer when the key is turned.

The parameters of the keylock can be set and/or modified using the corresponding PrehKeyTec programming software.

You can find further information, as well as the associated software, in the Internet under

http://www.prehkeytec.com

.

4.4 Glidepad

With the optional glidepad, your MC keyboard also has the functionality of a mouse. No additional driver required to operate the pointing device.

The drivers for the corresponding pointing device (standard 2-button PS/2 mouse / standard 2-button USB mouse) are installed automatically after
the first start of the operating system. Thereafter, the glidepad is immediately ready for use.

The mouse arrow is controlled by moving your fingers on the glidepad surface (

Figure 6

). To do this, touch the glidepad with a fingertip and move

your finger, pressing lightly, in the desired direction. The mouse arrow then follows the movement of your finger.

The two buttons below the glidepad correspond to those of a two-button mouse.

The glidepad is a capacitive system. It is not possible to operate the glidepad while wearing gloves or
using other non-conducting objects.

Fig. 6 Glidepad

Glidepad

Left mouse button

Right mouse button

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