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| image name  = Packard Bell 5149 -- front.jpg
 
| image name  = Packard Bell 5149 -- front.jpg
 
| pn          =  
 
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| fcc          = E5XKBM111<br>E5XKBM10140
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| fcc          = E5XKBM111<br>E5XKBM10140<br>E5XKBM10510
 
| branding    =  
 
| branding    =  
 
| manufacturer = [[BTC]]
 
| manufacturer = [[BTC]]
 
| switch      = [[BTC dome with slider]] (PCB)
 
| switch      = [[BTC dome with slider]] (PCB)
| layouts      =  
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| layouts      = [[Focus layout]], [[ISO]], [[ANSI]]
 
| features    =
 
| features    =
| interface    = [[PS/2 interface|PS/2]]
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| interface    = [[AT keyboard interface|AT]], [[PS/2 interface|PS/2]]
 
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| weight      =  
 
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'''BTC 51X9''' is a series of keyboards from [[BTC]]. These keyboards use conductive [[BTC dome with slider]] switches, over a PCB.
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'''BTC 51 series''' is a series of conductive [[BTC dome with slider]] keyboards from [[BTC]].
  
The main FCC ID is E5XKBM111, but there is also some evidence to suggest that E5XKBM10140 was also used. Whether this represents the same keyboard, is not known.
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==Series==
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Confirmed models according to the user's guide are 5139, 5149 and 5169; 5140 is included for convenience, and the exact scope of this series is not known for certain. Model 5139 is not to be confused with the totally different [[BTC 5139 series]]. Three separate FCC IDs have been found associated with keyboards in this style.
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==Description==
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The case features a subtle reverse curve to the case. As such, not all model numbers fit this pattern.
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The keycaps are made of thin ABS and have [[Laser etching|laser-etched]] or [[pad printing|pad-printed]] legends. The profile is similar to [[Signature Plastics DCS family]] profile, but different to SP's keys on the inside.
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Although the key stems are [[Cherry MX mount]], the stabilised keys (2 unit and larger) are not compatible with [[Stabiliser#Cherry|Cherry MX stabilisers]]. The series uses a 1.25 unit Esc key.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
;5139
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===5139===
:US ANSI, with [[enter key|big-ass enter]] and backslash to the right of right shift
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[[Focus layout]].
;5149
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:ISO; PCB and controller chip are marked "5139"  
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====5139 E5XKBM111====
;5169
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<gallery widths="250" heights="187">
:Unknown
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File:Packard Bell 5139 -- top.jpg        |
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File:Packard Bell 5139 -- branding.jpg  |
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File:Packard Bell 5139 -- slider.jpg    |
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File:Packard Bell 5139 -- PS-2 plug.jpg  |
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File:Packard Bell 5139 -- rear label.jpg | Rear label, with E5XKBM111 FCC ID
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</gallery>
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====5139 E5XKBM10140====
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The model number is not written on this keyboard. The PCB is marked "5139", but then so is the 5149. The layout however is identical the the normal 5139. The similarity in production dates between the PCB and IC suggest high production volume. This keyboard is from 1996.
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<gallery widths="250" heights="187">
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File:5139 front.jpg      | Front view
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File:5139 rear label.jpg  | Rear label
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File:5139 controller.jpg  | Intel-based keyboard controller, dated 9614
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File:5139 PCB.jpg        | PCB, dated 9613
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File:5139 dome sheets.jpg | Dome sheets
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File:5139 mount.jpg      | Mount
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</gallery>
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===5140===
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"5140" is the most confusing model number, as it relates to different layouts, eras and connectors. The 5140 number was also used for the Packard Bell 5140M (FCC ID E5XKBM104M10U), a more modern style keyboard of unknown construction but with the same reverse curve shape.<ref>Recycled Goods — [http://www.recycledgoods.com/packard-bell-5140m-keyboard-ps-2-connector-120305-01.html Packard Bell 5140M - Keyboard PS/2 connector (120305-01)]</ref>
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====5140 E5XKBM10510====
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104-key focus layout, with Windows keys and AT Plug with beige keycaps. PCB marked BTC 5140/7131/7931. The controller is BTC UM6868-03 ( seen on the photos below ). Date it unknown, it's not on the PCB.
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Possibly there is also ISO-layout version with this FCC ID using controller BTC-marked UM6868A-0021.{{Citation needed}}<gallery widths="250" heights="170">
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File:5140 focus front.jpeg|BTC 5140 focus layout front
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File:5140 AT Plug.jpg|AT Plug
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File:BTC 1540 rear label.jpg|Rear label
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File:BTC 1540 PCB.jpg|PCB
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File:BTC 5140 ISO Controller.jpg|Controller
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</gallery>
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====5140 E5XKBM10140====
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104-key Focus layout with Windows keys and AT plug. FCC ID is E5XKBM10140; date is not known but it will be 1995 or later.
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<gallery widths="250" heights="187">
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File:BTC 5140 -- top.jpg        | Top
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File:BTC 5140 -- AT plug.jpg    | AT plug
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File:BTC 5140 -- rear label.jpg | Rear label
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</gallery>
  
==Gallery==
 
 
===5149===
 
===5149===
<gallery widths=250 heights=187>
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ISO layout; PCB and controller chip are marked "5139", which indicates that the 5139/5149/5169 are sharing the same PCB, further proven by most if not all 5139 PCBs have contact pads to accommodate different layouts. This version has been found to suffer from [[ghosting]]; normally, potential ghosts are blocked, but playing Tyrian Destruct with two-player keyboard sharing revealed a flaw where a ghost could be emitted, requiring player 2 to use the alternative set of keys.
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- front.jpg|Front view
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<gallery widths="250" heights="187">
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File:Packard Bell 5149 -- front.jpg
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- rear.jpg|Rear view
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- rear.jpg|Rear view
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- rear label.jpg|Rear label
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- rear label.jpg|Rear label
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- upper shell with sliders and loose domes.jpg|Loose domes over the sliders
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- upper shell with sliders and loose domes.jpg|Loose domes over the sliders
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- PCB with dome sheets.jpg|Dome sheets over the PCB
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- PCB with dome sheets.jpg|Dome sheets over the PCB
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- loose domes.jpg|Loose domes
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File:Packard Bell 5149 -- loose domes.jpg|Loose domes; the single yellow dome is from the space bar
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- domes.jpg|All domes
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File:Packard Bell 5149 -- domes.jpg|All 102 domes
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- sliders.jpg|[[Keycap mount#Cherry MX mount|Cherry MX mount]] sliders
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- sliders.jpg|[[Keycap mount#Cherry MX mount|Cherry MX mount]] sliders
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- PCB, rear.jpg|PCB, rear
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- PCB, rear.jpg|PCB, rear
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File:Packard Bell 5149 -- cable connector and earthing wire.jpg|Cable connector and earthing wire
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- cable connector and earthing wire.jpg|Cable connector and earthing wire
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- cable label.jpg|Warning label on PS/2 cable
 
File:Packard Bell 5149 -- cable label.jpg|Warning label on PS/2 cable
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</gallery><br />
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===5149 E5XKBM10140===
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ISO layout, really hard but thin Abs keycaps. The backspace, and the large keys on the numpad uses guide shaft type stabilizers. The enter and the space uses wire stabilizers.<gallery widths="250" heights="187">
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File:BTC51 5149 E5XKBM10140.jpg
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File:Btc 5149 E5XKBM10140 rear view.jpg|rear view
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File:Btc 5149 E5XKBM10140 labels.jpg|rear labels
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File:Btc 5149 E5XKBM10140.jpg|without keycaps
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File:Btc 5149 E5XKBM10140 keycaps.jpg|keycaps removed. some keycaps use wire stabiliser and some uses guide shaft type.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===5169===
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This is a rare version of which little is known. It has been found with Wyse branding and colours in ANSI layout, with Wyse part number 770180-01 (where -01 is reported to indicate US layout).<ref>geekhack — [https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=73732.0 Can anyone tell me if this board is mechanical and/or what kind of switches?]</ref> The FCC ID of this version is E5XKBM111.
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==Documentation==
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*[[:File:BTC 51,71,72,79 Series Keyboard User's Guide.pdf|BTC 51/71/72/79 Series Keyboard User's Guide]]
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==References==
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<references />
  
 
[[Category:BTC keyboards]]
 
[[Category:BTC keyboards]]
 
[[Category:Keyboards with rubber domes]]
 
[[Category:Keyboards with rubber domes]]
 
[[Category:List of all keyboards]]
 
[[Category:List of all keyboards]]

Revision as of 00:03, 30 July 2020

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BTC 51 series
Packard Bell 5149 -- front.jpg
FCC ID E5XKBM111
E5XKBM10140
E5XKBM10510
Manufacturer BTC
Layouts Focus layout, ISO, ANSI
Keyswitches BTC dome with slider (PCB)
Interface AT, PS/2

BTC 51 series is a series of conductive BTC dome with slider keyboards from BTC.

Series

Confirmed models according to the user's guide are 5139, 5149 and 5169; 5140 is included for convenience, and the exact scope of this series is not known for certain. Model 5139 is not to be confused with the totally different BTC 5139 series. Three separate FCC IDs have been found associated with keyboards in this style.

Description

The case features a subtle reverse curve to the case. As such, not all model numbers fit this pattern.

The keycaps are made of thin ABS and have laser-etched or pad-printed legends. The profile is similar to Signature Plastics DCS family profile, but different to SP's keys on the inside. Although the key stems are Cherry MX mount, the stabilised keys (2 unit and larger) are not compatible with Cherry MX stabilisers. The series uses a 1.25 unit Esc key.

Variants

5139

Focus layout.

5139 E5XKBM111

5139 E5XKBM10140

The model number is not written on this keyboard. The PCB is marked "5139", but then so is the 5149. The layout however is identical the the normal 5139. The similarity in production dates between the PCB and IC suggest high production volume. This keyboard is from 1996.

5140

"5140" is the most confusing model number, as it relates to different layouts, eras and connectors. The 5140 number was also used for the Packard Bell 5140M (FCC ID E5XKBM104M10U), a more modern style keyboard of unknown construction but with the same reverse curve shape.[1]

5140 E5XKBM10510

104-key focus layout, with Windows keys and AT Plug with beige keycaps. PCB marked BTC 5140/7131/7931. The controller is BTC UM6868-03 ( seen on the photos below ). Date it unknown, it's not on the PCB.

Possibly there is also ISO-layout version with this FCC ID using controller BTC-marked UM6868A-0021.[Citation needed]

5140 E5XKBM10140

104-key Focus layout with Windows keys and AT plug. FCC ID is E5XKBM10140; date is not known but it will be 1995 or later.

5149

ISO layout; PCB and controller chip are marked "5139", which indicates that the 5139/5149/5169 are sharing the same PCB, further proven by most if not all 5139 PCBs have contact pads to accommodate different layouts. This version has been found to suffer from ghosting; normally, potential ghosts are blocked, but playing Tyrian Destruct with two-player keyboard sharing revealed a flaw where a ghost could be emitted, requiring player 2 to use the alternative set of keys.


5149 E5XKBM10140

ISO layout, really hard but thin Abs keycaps. The backspace, and the large keys on the numpad uses guide shaft type stabilizers. The enter and the space uses wire stabilizers.

5169

This is a rare version of which little is known. It has been found with Wyse branding and colours in ANSI layout, with Wyse part number 770180-01 (where -01 is reported to indicate US layout).[2] The FCC ID of this version is E5XKBM111.

Documentation

References