IBM 3290 Model 1 Information Panel Data Typewriter Keyboard

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1983 Q1Model F Type I 104-key Converged KeyboardIBM capacitive buckling springsMore info on this keyboard

313X type Model F

eg, P/N 6016730

IBM-made 104-key typewriter-style keyboard for the IBM 3290 Model 1 Information Panel, a 3270-family plasma-screen terminal. It has two modular cable sockets; a female DA-15 socket for connecting a 24-key/25-key program-function or numeric keypad and a male DB-25 parallel interface for the keyboard-to-host cable. It has a speaker acting as a clicker assembly and a 4-position DIP switch bank. Its 24-key function key bank has "PFxx" nomenclature legends. This keyboard is notably the earliest known IBM Converged Keyboard variant and "unsaver" style keyboard.

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