LITE ON TECHNOLOGY KB27RF003 27MHZ WIRELESS KEYBOARD User Manual

Lite-on Technology Corp. 27MHZ WIRELESS KEYBOARD

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User’s Manual
For Model : SK-7360
RF Wireless Keyboard
Version: 1.0
Department: HIS, R&D
Date: May. 22-2004
Prepared :Muchuan Lee
LITE-ON Technology
Department: HIS R&D
Table of Contents
1. GENERAL
MAIN FEATURE:............................................................................................................1
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT .............................................................................................1
2. MECHANICAL ID..........................................................................................................................
KEYBOARD/RECEIVER ......................................................................................................4
3. ELECTRICAL FEATURE
3.1 KEYBOARD TRANSMITTER ......................................................................................................3
3.1.1 Operating voltage ....................................................................................................................................................3
3.1.2 Current consumption................................................................................................................................................3
3.1.3 Power consumption..................................................................................................................................................3
3.1.4 Low Power Indicator................................................................................................................................................3
3.1.5 Circuitry ...................................................................................................................................................................4
3.1. PCB Assembly ..................................................................................................................................................4
3.1.6 Effective Transmission Distance ..............................................................................................................................4
3.2
RECEIVER.......................................................................................................................5
3.2.1 Operating voltage ....................................................................................................................................................5
3.2.2 Current consumption................................................................................................................................................5
3.2.3 Power consumption..................................................................................................................................................5
3.2.4 Pin outs of PS2 min-DIN connector.........................................................................................................................4
3.2.6 Circuitry ...................................................................................................................................................................4
3.2.7.1 PCB Assembly.............................................................................................................................................5
3.2.7.2 Cable ...........................................................................................................................................................5
3.3
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................5
3.3.1 Interface specification with host PC ........................................................................................................................5
3.3.2. Channel and ID default setting................................................................................................................................6
3.3.3 Channel and ID numbers .........................................................................................................................................6
LITE-ON Technology
Department: HIS R&D
1. General
SK-7260 is a 27 MHZ RF keyboard set, the product is composed of a wireless desk top
PC keyboard and a PS2 receiver.
The keyboard includes Standard function keys and several (option) easy access keys.
General the receiver supports both keyboard and mouse function. There are only
described
keyboard and receiver functionality in the product specification but excluded mouse
specification.
The product package includes wireless keyboard and receiver, mouse device is optional
according to customer’s demend.
1.1 Main feature
The product provides 2 channels /256 ID operation to prevent frequency
interference. The receiver interface of supporting both keyboard and mouse to the
system through PS2 ports.
Single chip keyboard & Receiver controller.
Phantom key detection.
Low power consumption .
4k bps baud rate in air.
Provides 2 RF channels .
256 ID codes randomly generated to resist interference.
EEPROM interface for ID keeping
Low battery detector function for transmitter.
1.2 Software requirement
The keyboard, receiver and drivers are compatible with operating systems that are
WIN98, Windows Millennium and Windows 2000. The driver-application also
must meet all current and future Microsoft WHQL requirements.
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2. Mechanical ID
Keyboard:
Receiver :
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3. Electrical Specification
Functional Block diagram:
Low power indicator
Keyboard
(Base-Band)
CPU
TX-Freq :
Crystal : 32.768KHz
27.145 MHz
RF Link
Microprocessor MA6231
Microprocessor
MA6135
RX-Freq :
Base-Band
Crystal : 26.690
CPU
/26.590 MHz
Crystal : 32.768KHz
PS2 Interface
PC Host
cable
NumL ,CAP, Scrol
LED
Data indicator
3.1 Keyboard Transmitter
Operating voltage
The operating voltage range for keyboard is 2 ~ 3.3 Vdc.
There are 2 AA batteries providing 3.0V for operation f
Current consumption
Typical current consumption is 8 mA, .Maximum at 10 mA
Suspend current is about 80 uA.
Power consumption
The power consumption is less than 0.024 W at operation mode and 240 uW
at sleep mode.
Low Power Indicator
Low power indicator on the keyboard will be lit during hitting key when the
battery voltage in the keyboard transmitter is less than about 2V.
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3.1.1 Circuitry
PCB Assembly
Microprocessor MA6231 , MosArt ‘s Chip is applied. It’s placed on
the PCB main board. There is also an antenna connected to this PCB
for transmitting RF signal.
3.1.2 Battery Life
The battery life under the operating condition of 10 keystrokes/sec
continuous use is 80 hours for alkaline type and 30 hours for Zinc-Carbon
type.
3.1.3 Effective Transmission Distance
Effective transmission distance is 2 meters.
3.1.4
Features of keyboard
This model contains easy access keys, including web. and multimedia keys .
There is one LED on the keyboard for battery low power indication.
.It has a standard keyboard function with the language layout of US English
version.
Two AA batteries are to be installed at the bottom of the keyboard for operation.
There is a channel selection button at the bottom side of keyboard .
Single chip solution , imbedded DC-to-DC converter to prevent malfunction of
low battery power ,integrated RF components especially optimized for 27 MHz
RF keyboard transmitter
32.768kHz main clock to reach a quite low power consumption.
Easy Acess Key Code Table
Win2000 compatible, they are include,refer to table below:
PS/2 Hot key
No Usage Name / Key
. Name
Set1
Make
Set1
Break
Set2 Make
Set2 Break
E0 19
E0 10
E0 24
E0 22
E0 20
E0 30
E0 2E
E0 6C
E0 99
E0 90
E0 A4
E0 A2
E0 A0
E0 B0
E0 AE
E0 EC
E0 4D
E0 15
E0 3B
E0 34
E0 23
E0 32
E0 21
E0 48
E0 F0 4D
E0 F0 15
E0 F0 3B
E0 F0 34
E0 F0 23
E0 F0 32
E0 F0 21
E0 F0 48
Scan Next Track
Scan Previous Track
Stop
Play / Pause
Mute
Volume Increment
Volume Decrement
EMail Reader
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9
10
11
12
13
14
WWW Home
WWW Back
WWW Forward
WWW Favorites
WWW Search
WWW Refresh
E0 32
E0 6A
E0 69
E0 66
E0 65
E0 67
E0 B2
E0 EA
E0 E9
E0 E6
E0 E5
E0 E7
E0 3A
E0 38
E0 30
E0 18
E0 10
E0 20
E0 F0 3A
E0 F0 38
E0 F0 30
E0 F0 18
E0 F0 10
E0 F0 20
*These controls are currently supported in Windows Me only.
3.2 Receiver
3.2.1 Operating voltage
Voltage supplied to keyboard: 5+/-0.25 VDC
With ripple lower than 150mv, and capable of supply load current up to 100
mA with voltage drop less than 0.25 VDC
Current consumption
Under nominal 5 VDC power supplied, typical current
operating is 10 mA and 15 mA at maximum.
Power consumption
Under normal operation, the power consumption of total unit will be less
than
3.2.2 Circuitry
PCB Include a MosArt’s microprocessor MA6135 (Keyboard + Mouse ) as a
base band controller , two 3361 IF chips for RF receiving function and a EEPROM
93C46 for ID memory.
There are put on to a double side PCB.
Cable connector :
6 pin PS2 min-DIN connector compatible with IBM PS2 spec..
LED indicators
There are four indicators(green) on the receiver included
NumLock ,CapLock,ScroLock and Receiving Data LEDs. The data indicator
will be ON only when data is receiving from the transmitter.
3.3 Function description
3.3.1 Interface specification with host PC
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The keyboard Receiver uses IBM PS2 interface to PC host in data
communication between them.
3.3.2
Operation
Battery Installation
Installs two AA batteries to transmitter and connected the receiver with PC
system, it’s ready for connection procedure.
Connection (ID Pairing) procedure
Procedure by steps
Step-1:Pressing channel button on the transmitter one time first ,
Step-2: Right away to press the channel button on the receiver at second and they
Should be in connection between,
Step-3: Then go to the normal operate.
Note: preset in the production line as default setting before delivery
ID change :
Same as the the procedure of “connection procedure”.
Channel and ID numbers
Channel: two channels including CH1 for keyboard(27.145mHZ) and CH2
For mouse (27.045mHz)
ID: There has a randomly 256 ID from for selection.
Note: The ID indication is to prevent from interfering each other.
End of SK-7360 User’s Manual
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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 radiated 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:
-Reorient 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.
Note:
This device and its antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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