F3F TIMER PROJECT by Jon Edison
Hunter 2 Keyboard Details.
Following on from my investigation into the HUNTER 16 keyboard, I have added a few details below of the Hunter2 keyboard matrix
The matrix has 8 columns, which I have labeled A to H, and 9 rows, which I numbered 1 to 9.
Tracing the connections revealed the following matrix :-
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | |
1 | 6 ^ | 8 * | 0 ) | nc | ESC | = + | 2 @ | 4 $ |
2 | nc | nc | nc | PWR | nc | nc | nc | nc |
3 | 5 % | 7 & | 9 ( | nc | Up Arrow | - _ | 1 ! | 3 # |
4 | Y | I | P | nc | Right Arrow | Left Arrow | W | R |
5 | T | U | O | nc | LBL/INS | [ | Q | E |
6 | G | J | L | nc | RET | ' " | A | D |
7 | F | H | K | nc | Down Arrow | ; : | CTL/FN | S |
8 | B | M | , | nc | DEL/BS | / ? | Z | C |
9 | V | N | Space | nc | TAB \ | . > | Shift | X |
I am fairly confident that this is correct as I was working with a functioning machine. Linking D to 2 briefly will power the Husky ON, and another quick contact will power it OFF again.
Jon Edison
Jan 2010