Matrix E3xe User Manual

Browse online or download User Manual for Spin bikes Matrix E3xe. Matrix E3xe User manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 32
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
User Manual for Matrix Maker
Page 1
User Manual for Matrix Maker
TG3 Version 1.14
I. System Requirements and Program Installation
System Requirements to use Matrix Maker software: Windows 2000 or Windows XP and
the appropriate ports to connect your keyboard (USB or PS/2). The keyboards will be
functional under other operating systems but can only be programmed in a Windows
2000 or Windows XP environment with the current release.
To install the Matrix Maker software, please run the latest “Matrix Maker Setup.exe” file
that is available for download at http://www.tg3electronics.com/downloads.php .
The default installation directory is:
C:\Program Files\Matrix Maker\Programmable Keyboard
After running the “Matrix Maker Setup.exe” file, you will see the following screen.
Please click ‘Next” to proceed with the installation.
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 31 32

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Manual for Matrix Maker

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 1 User Manual for Matrix Maker TG3 Version 1.14 I. System Requirements and Program Installation System Req

Page 2 - Page 2

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 10 If you want to delete “O” in the above “Mapping Sequence” list, you can right click the “O” item. A popup

Page 3 - Page 3

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 11 Symbol Representation Enter Character \n or \N Esc Character \e or \E Tab Character \t or \T \ Chara

Page 4 - Page 4

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 12 iii. Customize Code (For PS/2 keyboard only) This method allows a user to directly assign PS/2 Set 2

Page 5 - Page 5

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 13 Below is a screenshot of the Layer Index popup dialogue. After programming a layer index to a key, this

Page 6 - Page 6

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 14 To program key codes on alternate layers, please select each layer from the drop down menu located on th

Page 7 - Page 7

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 15 3. Keyboard Setting On the menu bar, click Keyboard > Keyboard Settings. The following dialogue win

Page 8 - Page 8

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 16 After editing the settings you may click the ‘Update’ button to send them directly to the keyboard or you

Page 9 - Page 9

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 17 3. Reverse reading Track data will be read from right to left instead of left to right (default). It may

Page 10 - Page 10

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 18 5. Firmware Update (excluding USB devices) On the menu bar, click Keyboard > Update Firmware (or clic

Page 11 - Page 11

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 19 7. Update Key Mappings To send the key mapping data only to the keyboard device, click Keyboard > U

Page 12 - Page 12

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 2 On the next screen you are given the choice to change the default installation directory to another direc

Page 13 - Page 13

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 20 11. Save To save all current settings in the Matrix Maker program memory to a file, click File > Sav

Page 14 - Page 14

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 21 2. Firmware Update (Except for the USB device) The syntax of the batch file for updating firmware for a

Page 15 - 3. Keyboard Setting

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 22 V. MICR Reader Table of Contents: 1. Summary 2. Connection to the PC 3. Navigating to the MICR Setti

Page 16 - Page 16

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 23 3. Navigating to the MICR Setting Window The first step to configuring the MICR reader is to run the Mat

Page 17 - Page 17

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 24 Figure 2: MICR Settings graphical interface It is very important to note that the MICR Setting window o

Page 18 - 6. Diagnostic Menu

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 25 4. Check fonts and magnetic ink data Most checks in the U.S. include the following four fields of number

Page 19 - Page 19

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 26 There are two common layouts used on checks – personal check layout and a business check layout. Figure

Page 20 - IV. Batch Update

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 27 The “Output Sequence” in the software allows the user to configure the sequence in which the numbers are

Page 21 - Page 21

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 28 Send data if error If disabled, no data will be sent to the PC if errors were detected when reading the c

Page 22 - V. MICR Reader

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 29 7. E-13B and CMC-7 section In either of these two sections, click over the “ASCII” or “code” text to def

Page 23 - Page 23

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 3 If you wish to change the default Matrix Maker program group on the Start Menu, you may do so at this scre

Page 24 - Page 24

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 30 “ETX” (End of Text) is similar to STX with the character(s) being sent at the end of the data stream rega

Page 25 - Page 25

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 31 11. Appendix A: MICR field terminology ”Transit” Field: The “Transit” field is a 9-digit field brackete

Page 26 - Page 26

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 32

Page 27 - 6. Options section

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 4 On the final screen of the installation, you will be given the option to install the PS/2 driver*, view th

Page 28 - Page 28

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 5 Below are screenshots from the PS/2 driver installation using the Matrix Maker checkbox method. Please cl

Page 29 - Page 29

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 6 Your programmable PS/2 driver installation is now complete and ready to use. Please click ‘Finish’ to ex

Page 30

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 7 Select a keyboard When the program runs, the following dialogue will appear. Select the model, interfa

Page 31 - Page 31

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 8 [NOTE: Not all models have a ‘Key Lock’ feature.] i. Key Code In this method, you can assign any scan c

Page 32 - Page 32

User Manual for Matrix Maker Page 9 In the above dialogue window, the most popular key codes (scan codes) are shown in the “virtual keyboard”

Comments to this Manuals

No comments