Logic Controls LK1600 User Manual
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• For special function keys, use
scan code in this mode. For example, to program
position, hit
• Since the following 4 keys are used by Windows, we cannot use
entering the key token names.
• The scan codes for multiple keys entered into one key will act as if all the
keys were pressed consecutively without releasing the previous one. At
the same time these keys will be released when the key at the
programmable keyboard is released. Thus, to program
enter
• If a certain key has to act as if it is released within the programming string
before the actual key is released, “release codes” have to be inserted
manually:
o For regular keys (including Shift, RightShift, and Ctrl), insert
press and release of the key, enter ,
When
o There are some keys that need special code combinations. For
example, to release the
“[0E0][0F0][Ctrl]”.
o For releasing
[0E0][0F0][RightAlt] directly in ASCII mode.
ASCII Code Mode
• In ASCII mode, pressing a regular key will enter that key in the definition
and be shown as a string of characters. Special function keys will be
ignored or used to control entry of data (e.g. Backspace will erase
previous character).
• There are some special codes used in ASCII code mode:
o [Caps] Emulates function of CapsLock key. Used in RS232 mode to
emulate Caps Lock function for QWERTY keyboards. To insert [Caps]
function, click on the
icon on the toolbar.
o [CR] Carriage Return code. Used in RS232 mode to emulate
function.
o [[ Enters the character ‘[‘ character.
o ]] Enters the character ‘]’ character.
o [Separator] Separator Code used in Multi-level definition. Used to
separate several definitions codes that work in combination with Multi-
shift-level function key. Click on
icon to insert a Level Separator
Code.