Hagstrom KE-USB36FS User Manual - Saving The Configuration
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Configuring the KE-USB36FS
The KE-USB36FS is supplied with a utility program which allows
quick and easy setup of the inputs on the unit. Run the KEUSB36FS.
EXE utility program to start the configuration program. The menu
for the program appears as shown below.
The keystroke definitions for each input are shown in the key
definition box on the screen. The key definition box has the words
“Not Used” when the program initially starts. When inputs are
defined, the key definition box will then display the label for the
key to which that particular input is assigned.
To define a keystroke for an input, simply move to the line that
corresponds to the input number you wish to program, and select
the definition box to the right of the input number. Once selected,
an image of a standard keyboard is shown. Move your cursor to
the key which you want that particular input to emulate, and select
that key. The key you have selected will now appear in the key
definition box for the input number you have chosen.
being used as well as the type of signals the trackball is providing
to the KE-USB36FS.
The “Active High” setting is left
unchecked for most trackballs. If using
a vintage type trackball that can only
pull control lines high, check the box
for “Active High”.
Use the “Reverse X Axis” to transpose
the left/right movement of the trackball.
This setting allows for adaption of the
trackball type and orientation in a
particular application.
Use the “Reverse Y Axis” to transpose the up/down movement of
the trackball. This setting allows the trackball movement to be
adjusted for different types of trackballs and mounting.
The trackball adjusment selections only apply when the Auxiliary
input header is used for a trackball. If either the Rotary-5 or
Relay-8 checkboxes are selected, the trackball checkboxes are
disabled.
When a Rotary-5 and/or a Relay-8 unit is attached to the KE-
USB36FS Auxiliary header, be sure to check the appropriate boxes
to enable the function for the device.
Refer to the manual sections for the Relay-8 Mode and Rotary-5
Mode when using those options.
Saving the Configuration
Once the configuration has been created, it is recommended that
the configuration be saved to disk. The KE-USB36FS program
provides an option for saving the configuration as a custom disk file,
so it may be recalled at a later time for loading or modification.