QuickSpecs
HP PS/2 Standard Keyboard
Physical Characteristics
Keys
104, 105, 106, 107, 109 layout (depending upon country)
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
18.0 x 6.4 x 0.98 in (45.8 x 16.3 x 2.5 cm)
Weight
2 lb (0.9 kg) minimum
Electrical
Operating voltage
+ 5VDC ± 5%
Power consumption
50-mA maximum (with three LEDs ON)
System interface
PS/2 6-pin mini din connector
ESD
CE level 4, 15-kV air discharge
EMI - RFI
Conforms to FCC rules for a Class B computing device
Microsoft PC 99 - 2001
Functionally compliant
Mechanical
Languages
38 available
Keycaps
Low-profile design
Switch actuation
55-g nominal peak force with tactile feedback
Switch life
20 million keystrokes (using Hasco modified tester)
Switch type
Contamination-resistant switch membrane
Key-leveling mechanisms
For all double-wide and greater-length keys
Cable length
6 ft
1.8 m
Microsoft PC 99 - 2001
Mechanically compliant
Acoustics
43-dBA maximum sound pressure level
Environmental
Operating temperature
50° to 122° F (10° to 50° C)
Non-operating temperature
-22° to 140° F (-30° to 60° C)
Operating humidity
10% to 90% (non-condensing at ambient)
Non-operating humidity
20% to 80% (non-condensing at ambient)
Operating shock
40 g, six surfaces
Non-operating shock
80 g, six surfaces
Operating vibration
2-g peak acceleration
Non-operating vibration
4-g peak acceleration
Drop (out of box)
26 in (66 cm) on carpet, six-drop sequence
Drop (in box)
42 in (107 cm) on concrete, 16-drop sequence
Approvals
UL, CSA, FCC, CE Mark, TUV, TUV GS, VCCI, BSMI, C-Tick, MIC
Ergonomic compliance
ANSI HFS 100, ISO 9241-4, and TUVGS
HP USB Smart Card (CCID) Keyboard
Introduction
:
Boost your security, simplify access procedures and reduce the costs associated with managing networks by preventing
unauthorized access to your computers and networks using smartcard technology with the HP Smart Card (CCID)
Keyboard.
The USB Smart Card (CCID) Keyboard is a full-sized keyboard that takes advantage of digital signatures and certificates to
secure the environment for transactions performed on both public and private networks. The USB Smart Card (CCID)
Keyboard works with all smart cards that comply with ISO standard 7816.
Smart cards are easy-to-use credit card-sized devices which require multiple forms of information to be validated before you
gain access to your accounts or resources. Used worldwide, smart cards strengthen access to a network or other resource
using dual-factor authentication. Implementing a two-factor authentication (or multi-factor authentication) process reduces
the risk of unauthorized access by verifying and validating your identity in one of the following ways:
Something you know – a combination of username and password or PIN
Something you have – a smart card or security token.
QuickSpecs
HP Compaq Elite 8300 Business PC
Technical Specifications - Input/Output Devices
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