KB1700

Maitre'D point of sale terminal hardware part

Specification

All 17 tactile keys are programmable, up to 1800 characters per key with programmable inter-string delays
Includes powerful Windows-based programming utility
Creat program layout for multiple keypads – programming utility saves templates in data files
No programming accessory kit, TSR program, or battery required
High quality, stainless steel done disk switches last more than 3 million cycles
Standard computer 101 keyboard output data format
Data set includes all alphanumeric, control, function and optional international output codes
True keyboard wedge function, operates with or without computer keyboard
Available with PS/2 or Rs232C output
I/O ports allow daisy-chaining of other input devices
Internal beeper
Various legend sheet options available

Mechanical

Weight Without Bracket: .70 lbs.
Weight With Bracket: 1.40 lbs.

Dimensions Without Bracket Attached (in inches)
Width: 9.25
Depth: 1.13
Height: 3.50

Dimensions With Bracket Attached (in inches)
Width: 9.25
Depth: 4.00
Height: 2.86

Keys: Stainless Steel Dome Disks
Life cycle: > 5 million tactile operations
Electrical

Input voltage: +5VDC
Current (KB5000): 25 ma.
Current (KB5000M): 50 ma.
Environmental

Operating Temperature: 0 to +50C
Storage Temperature: -20 to +70C
Relative Humidity

Operating: 85% max. non-condensing
Non-operating: 90% max. non-condensing
Vibration (10 to 55 Hz.): 4 G’s
Shock: 40 G’s

Interface

Keyboard emulation: Standard
RS232C (KB1701)

Baud rate: 9600
Parity: None
Data bit: 8

Description

The KB1700, one of the most popular bump bars on the market today, is built to withstand the most demanding requirements of kitchen systems and other industrial applications. The keypad is built with high quality stainless steel dome disk switches that last more than 3 million cycles, and the unit is enclosed in special, high durability plastic that is UV-resistant and prevents color fading.

The KB1700 is one of the easiest and most programmable bump bars on the market. All 17 tactile keys are programmable and the KB1700 supports a full set of alphanumeric, control, function, and international output codes. Using a powerful Window-based programming utility that stores key definitions in a data file, an integrator can create a program layout for multiple keypads, rather than programming key by key, keypad by keypad.

The KB1700’s I/O ports allow daisy-chaining of other input devices. It provides either a PS/2 or RS232C output and supports a true keyboard wedge functions, operating with or without a computer keyboard. The KB1700 also offers an internal beeper and comes with various legend sheet options.

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