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USER MANUAL G807040 Cherry
- CHERRY MX key technology with Gold Crosspoint contacts
- Programming can be selected – manually or via software macros
- Provision of statistics data via WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) Alongside the functions of a standard keyboard, the MultiBoard keyboards offer the following additional functions depending on the model:
- Magnetic card reader
- PC/SC smartcard reader (EMV 2000 approved)
- Additional keys (extended layout)
- Inscribable keys 1 Status displays The left and center LEDs show the status of the Caps Lock key, Num-Lock key and the shift key. The right LED shows the status of the scroll key or has different functions depending on the model as outlined below:
1.1 Models with magnetic card
reader LED () Function Lights up green for approx. 4 sec. (after connecting or switching on the PC) The magnetic card reader is ready to operate on the hardware side. Lights up green (after the magnetic card has been swiped through) The magnetic card has been read correctly. Configuration via CHERRY Tools: On/Off and light-up duration (Standard: On, 200 ms).
1.2 Models with smartcard
reader, models with smartcard and magnetic card reader 2 Keyboard connection
2.1 Models with smartcard reader
- Only insert the USB connector in a USB hub, which supplies 500mA electricity, or the USB root hub (system USB connection).
- Insert the USB connector in any USB connection in your system. LED ( ) Function Lights up green constantly (after connecting or switching on the PC) The smartcard reader is ready to operate on the hardware side. Flashes red Communication with the smartcard.
OPERATING MANUAL CHERRY MultiBoards G80-7xxx/-8xxx – Programmable Keyboards with Card Reader9 3 Magnetic card reader – 3-track version The magnetic card reader reads all DIN ISO 7811/-12, Gemini, AAMVA and JIS compliant cards. It can read the tracks individually, in pairs or all together. The decoding of the data can take place either in the keyboard (standard) or via the software as desired.
3.1 Using the magnetic card
reader 1 Insert the magnetic card into the magnetic card reader from the right with magnetic strips pointing downwards towards the keyboard. 2 Pull the magnetic card to the left through the magnetic card reader. An acoustic signal confirms the successful/ unsuccessful completion of the reading process: 1 x beep = Reading process successful. The data is transferred. 2 x beeps = Reading process unsuccessful. The data is not transferred. Configuration via CHERRY Tools: signal for successful/unsuccessful reading process, duration.
3.2 Definition of headers and
terminators Headers and terminators mark the start and the end of the magnetic card data transmission. They can be defined using the software CHERRY Tools. The header/ terminator code is inserted before/after the actual magnetic card data. 4 Smartcard reader The integrated smartcard reader is available once you have installed the software driver. It reads and inscribes all smartcards in accordance with DIN ISO 7816.
- Install the smartcard reader driver for the PC/SC interface using the hardware assistant. For additional CT-API support (MKT 1.0) and homebanking:
- Insert the smartcard into the smartcard slot with the chip pointing downwards and towards the keyboard. Contact is established after a clear pressure point is passed. 5Touchpad The touchpad replaces the mouse. You can move the mouse cursor with your finger, and select and drag objects.
5.1 Move the mouse cursor
- Move your finger across the touchpad.
- Touch the touchpad twice in quick succession. Configuration via CHERRY Tools: touchpad on/ off, double click on/off. 6 Software installation 1 Insert your CD in the CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM starts automatically. 2 If the CD-ROM does not start automatically, double click on the CD-ROM drive in Windows-Explorer and then on the file autostart.exe. 3 Follow the installation instructions on the screen. Latest software version on the internet The software is subject to constant development. The latest version is available on the Internet under: www.cherry-world.com. GB10
The following functions are supported:
- Configuration of keyboard/keys/magnetic card reader
- Update of country-specific settings (country table)
- Display of key configuration (KeyViewer)
6.2 CHERRY UPOS support
The standards OPOS and JavaPOS are combined and constantly developed (www.nrf-arts.org) under the umbrella of the UPOS (Unified Point of Sale) specification. If you use applications which access the keyboard or the magnetic card reader via OPOS or JavaPOS: Windows operating system
- Install the software CHERRY OPOS Support or CHERRY JPOS Support. Linux operating system
- Use the installation scripts for JavaPOS support on the CD-ROM. 7Programming of keyboard/keys/ magnetic card reader Configuration takes place via the software CHERRY Tools. You can program the keyboard either manually or virtually.
7.1 Physical programming
The configuration is written in the internal memory of the keyboard. It also remains saved when the connection cable is disconnected.
7.2 Virtual programming
The configuration is saved as software macro in a file on the computer.
- Install the software CHERRY Tools. You can configure all the functions of the keyboard via the Designer included in the software. Operation instructions are included in the direct help for the CHERRY Tools software. It offers you information where you need it and can be called up with F1. 8Tips
8.1 Cleaning the keyboard
1 Switch off the PC. 2 Clean the keyboard with a slightly damp cloth and some mild cleaning agent (e.g. dishwashing liquid). 3 Dry off the keyboard with a soft, lint-free cloth. CAUTION: Damage may be caused by harsh cleaning agents or liquids in the keyboard
- Do not use solvents such as gasoline or alcohol and scouring agents or scouring sponges for cleaning.
- Prevent liquids from entering the keyboard.
- Do not remove the keycaps of the keyboard.
9 Disposal Dispose of the used device at an official collection point for electronic waste or at your local dealer. RSI stands for "Repetitive Strain Injury". RSI arises due to small movements continuously repeated over a long period of time. Typical symptoms are discomfort in the fingers or neck.
- Set up your workspace ergonomically.
- Position the keyboard and mouse in such a manner that your upper arms and wrists are outstretched and to the sides of your body.
- Take several short breaks, with stretching exercises if necessary.
- Change your posture often. 10 Technical specifications
10.3 Magnetic card reader
6.3 up to 250 cm/s for
Protocols T=0, T=1, S=8 (IIC), S=9 (3-wire; SLE 4418/28), S=10 (2-wire; SLE 4432/42) Contacts Lowering contacts Mating cycles approx. 200.000 GB12 11 Contact Please provide the following information about the device when you make an enquiry:
- Item and serial no. of the product
- Name and manufacturer of your system
- Operating system and, if applicable, installed service pack version ZF Friedrichshafen AG Electronic Systems Cherrystraße 91275 Auerbach Germany Internet: www.cherry-world.com E-mail: info@cherry.de For USA: ZF Electronic Systems 11200 - 88th Avenue 53158 Pleasant Prairie USA Tel.: +001 800 510-1689 Internet: www.cherrycorp.com E-mail: keyboardsupport@zf.com 12 General advice We reserve the right to make technical modifications which serve the development of our products. Improper use and storage can lead to faults and damage to the product. The warranty expires completely once unauthorized modifications to the product have been carried out. Do not carry out any unauthorized repairs and do not open up the product. These instructions are only valid for the supplied product. 13 Warranty The statutory warranty applies. Please contact your specialist dealer or contractual partner. You can find more information on the warranty under www.cherry-world.com. 14 Certifications
14.1 Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement Information to the user: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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