Programming keyboards
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Siemens Building Technologies
Fire Safety & Security Products
06.2008
Fig. 30
Keyboard layout for CKAxx10 keyboards
The screen display in the parameterisation software replicates the layout of the
CKAxx
keyboard. The device has ten freely programmable keys (F1 to F10), which
can be parameterised as required.
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To program a key, click the key icon and set the desired functionality in the
dialogue box that has opened.
When parameterising a VMT 32 keyboard, the parameter settings of the additional SUT 48 keys are
ignored.
The keyboard layout shown corresponds to the current key allocation for this
keyboard (in the example above: standard layout for keyboard 1).
The current functionality is displayed in the key icons in each case. Placing the
mouse pointer on a key opens a small pop-up box, which briefly describes the
programmed functionality.
The
Standard!
button restores key allocation to standard settings.
Clicking the
Print!
button prints a report showing the programmed key allocation to
the standard Windows printer.
If the keyboard PIN code feature is active (see section 1.4.3 on vm_pin.exe), a PIN
code can be set for each keyboard here (VMT 32/ SUT 48; not CKA xx).
Settings for keyboard 0 (membrane keypad with 4 freely programmable keys) can only be entered in
conjunction with the SIMATRIX 164.