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Jiva Series 
 
 
 Optional Attachment Kits 
 
User’s Manual 
 
Rev. Original
KP100 
 
SD100 
SD200 
FCC Notes: 
PD302 
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 
installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference 
to radio communications. 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 Rules, which are designed to 
provide reasonable protection 
                    
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                          GENERAL DESCRIPTION  OVERVIEW  This manual covers side mount attachment upgrade kits KP100, SD100,  SD200 and the rear top mount attachment kit PD302 for Posiflex Jiva series  terminals and the extended side mount attachment kits KP110/SD110/SD210  for the touch monitor TM4115. The rear top mount kit PD302 is a 2 line by 20  (6.0 x 9.66 mm) easy viewing characters LCD customer display. The side  mount kits KP’s and SD’s provide flexible configuration of optional security  devices with interfac
                    
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                          INSTALLATION  1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION  A FOR SIDE MOUNT KIT (KP or SD)  Mechanical Mounting  For the side mount integrated attachment kits (KP100, KP110, SD100,  SD110, SD200, SD210) ordered with the host system like Jiva series or  TM4115 series, it is installed on the system at delivery. For separately ordered  side mount kit, it is delivered separately from the system and needs to be fixed  onto the system (however, SD200 series for Jiva 5800 series before the Jiva  5800G version is not re
                    
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                          is selected. Route the cable connection for the attachment kit to cable cover  area of Jiva series or TM4115 through the side of the cable cover. Break the  obstructing side wall of the cable cover in the cable entrance to the connector  area according to the needs.  Connection To PS/2 Keyboard    PS/2 KB Connector   KP100 Rear View      KP100 Inclined    Bottom View        Indentation For Cable Holding   Refer to the pictures of bottom of KP100 with their partially enlarged  pictures to the r
                    
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                          from the TP series. Please remove the COM1 terminator and save it at a  safe place for future use if COM1 is to be used for PD302.  4. Route the cable to go through the notch on back of the  stand assembly of touch terminal as indicated in the picture.  Reassemble the main unit and stand assembly.  (Guidance for future un-installation: Please use screw driver  to release the metal hook before removing PD302 from the ventilation holes.)  2. DRIVER INSTALLATION  1. For MSR: The magnetic stripe r
                    
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                          layout appearance when required. The content of the programmable keys  should have been organized by the system integrator and requires no  installation by end users. Please use a flattop (minus sign) screw driver (Do  not use the attached key clip for this operation.) to help getting the key top  off gently if change for blank key or double key is  required. Please always first orientate the key tops  correctly before inserting any key top into the case  of the keypad. Failure to do so could 
                    
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                          US LF <1F><0A> Move Cursor Up  US CR <1F><0D> Move Cursor To Right Most Position  Move Cursor To Specified Position  US $ <1F><24> n = 1 ~ 20  m = 1, 2  US @ <1F><40> Show Version  US B <1F><42> Move Cursor To Bottom Position  US C <1F><43> Cursor On / Off, n = 1, 0  Blink Display Screen  US E <1F><45>  n = 0 ~ 255  PST COMMAND MODE:  HEX CODE FUNCTION  <01> Set Pass Through Flag (should not be used)  <06>   Change Leading Code  1 2 <14> <01> Wraparound Mode (Default)  <14>
                    
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                          OPERATION GUIDE  E-M TYPE FINGER PRINT SENSOR  The Posiflex E-M type finger print sensor has been tested to operate well  on reading finger prints of various skin conditions, it is still advisable to keep  the scanning area clean. To have a successful scanning, the finger must be  placed in a way that the core of the finger print is within the scanning area  (and best be in the center of the area), the finger should align with the sensing  pad within a tolerance of +/- 15º and the finger must 
                    
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                          and apply gentle, even pressure. Do not “roll” your finger as usually practiced  in the traditional ink and paper fingerprint taking technique. Pressing too hard  will distort your fingerprint. Pressing too lightly will not expose a large enough  area of your finger. Also, make sure to hold your finger on the sensor until you  see the sensor light blink; this may take longer for dry fingers. Then, lift your  finger. Although you may use any finger with the sensor, your index finger of  either 
                    
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                          program covers each track enable/disable, Alt+Num approach for ASCII codes  and Leading/Stop code enable/disable. The function for enabling each track of  course comes in effect only when the track is physically available. Please find  in the mini CD delivered with SD200 or Product Information CD delivered  with Posiflex POS system the folder for “USBMSR” and “SetUp” this demo  program or download the installation program from our web sites  http://www.posiflex.com or http://www.posiflex.com.t