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MK3100 MicroKiosk for Windows Embedded Compact 7 Product Reference Guide
Motion Sensor
The motion sensor detects motion in front of the MK3100 to trigger imaging.
Function Buttons
The MK3100 has four programmable function buttons (see
Arrow, Enter, and Escape from left to right, by default. You can remap these buttons to other functions using
the following registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD]
Refer to the standard scan code table for key values. Defaults for the MK3100 function buttons are:
P1 - TRIG01 = "KeyCode"=dword:0026 ; UP
P2 - TRIG02 = "KeyCode"=dword:0028 ; DOWN
P3 - TRIG03 = "KeyCode"=dword:000D ; ENTER
P4 - TRIG04 = "KeyCode"=dword:001B ; ESCAPE
Reset Button
To reset the device, use a paper clip to press the reset button until you feel a slight click, and hold for 10
seconds.
External Ports
The MK3100 has the following external ports:
Power Port
A Motorola power supply connects to the power port (2.0 mm barrel jack connector) on the MK3100. For more
information, see
Power Connection on page
Mini-USB Ports
The MK3100 includes a Mini-USB 1.1 host/client port and two Mini-USB 1.1 host ports for peripheral
connections. For more information, see
RJ45 Ethernet / 10/100Base-T
Wired/Wireless Ethernet: Power through AC Outlet
The Ethernet / 10/100Base-T (10-conductor RJ45) port accommodates Ethernet data connection. The
MK3100 receives power through the Motorola approved power supply.
Wired Ethernet: Power through Power-over-Ethernet
The MK3100 supports Power-over-Ethernet (POE). An Ethernet (10/100Base-T) cable connected to the
Ethernet port provides both data communication and power to the MK3100.
MicroSD Card Slot
The MK3100 contains a slot for microSD cards of up to 32 GB.
Figure
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USB Connection to a PC and Peripherals on page
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