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== Description == | |||
The Wireless Keypad is designed to attach onto a SIXAXIS or DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller. | The Wireless Keypad is designed to attach onto a SIXAXIS or DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller. | ||
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[[CECHZK1]] ([[SCPH-98048]]) | [[CECHZK1]] ([[SCPH-98048]]) | ||
MIC listing: [http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/giteki/SearchServlet?pageID=jg01_01&PC=007&TC=N&PK=1&FN=239ul&SN=%94%46%8F%D8&LN=3&R1=*****&R2=***** 007WWCUL0319] September 25, 2008 ([[CECHZK1JP]]) | MIC listing: [http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/giteki/SearchServlet?pageID=jg01_01&PC=007&TC=N&PK=1&FN=239ul&SN=%94%46%8F%D8&LN=3&R1=*****&R2=***** 007WWCUL0319] September 25, 2008 | ||
([[CECHZK1JP]]) | |||
Anatel: [http://sistemas.anatel.gov.br/sgch/HistoricoCertificado/Homologacao.asp?NumRFGCT=175810&idtHistoricoCert=9763561 2062106223] 29/09/2010 ([[CECHZK1MX]]) | |||
DC 5V, 500mA | DC 5V, 500mA | ||
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Battery Supply: DC 3.7V <br /> | Battery Supply: DC 3.7V <br /> | ||
== Usage on PS4 == | |||
* Go to your devices on PS4, and select bluetooth devices. | |||
* Then, turn off your ps3 keypad, hold the Blue shoulder button and turn it back on, keep holding the blue button until 3 buttons start flashing in sequence. This means it will now appear on your ps4's list of bluetooth devices. | |||
* Select it, it'll ask you to punch in a code, do so on the keypad, hit enter, and that'll synch it up correctly. | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Wireless Keypad Board Side A.JPG | |||
File:Wireless Keypad Board Side B.JPG | |||
File:Wireless Keypad label.JPG | |||
File:Wireless Keypad layers.JPG | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Components== | |||
===STM32F103 R8T6 (MCU)=== | |||
Same component (with different pin count and memory size) used in [[Move Motion Controller]] | |||
===ALPS 502A (BT module)=== | |||
Similar to some BT modules used in [[DualShock 3]] (the 48 pins models: ALPS 103A and 203A) | |||
===Texas Instruments BRO (Battery charger)=== | |||
Same component used in [[Move Motion Controller]] | |||
===Unknown (Keyboard controller)=== | |||
PNR CRQ 78A8X 9M PHL 994 | |||
Maybe related with [[Keyboard | Wireless keyboard]] or/and [[BD Remote Control]] | |||
{{Peripherals}} | {{Peripherals}} | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 16 September 2021
Description[edit | edit source]
The Wireless Keypad is designed to attach onto a SIXAXIS or DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller.
To use the wireless keypad, the PS3 system must be on version 2.50 or later.
Before using the wireless keypad, you must first register or "pair" to the keypad and the PS3 system.
When using in touch pad mode, the wireless keypad can be used like a mouse.
- Manuals
Wireless Keypad[edit | edit source]
MIC listing: 007WWCUL0319 September 25, 2008 (CECHZK1JP)
Anatel: 2062106223 29/09/2010 (CECHZK1MX)
DC 5V, 500mA
FW min: 2.50
Li-Ion (Accupack)[edit | edit source]
Battery Supply: DC 3.7V
Usage on PS4[edit | edit source]
- Go to your devices on PS4, and select bluetooth devices.
- Then, turn off your ps3 keypad, hold the Blue shoulder button and turn it back on, keep holding the blue button until 3 buttons start flashing in sequence. This means it will now appear on your ps4's list of bluetooth devices.
- Select it, it'll ask you to punch in a code, do so on the keypad, hit enter, and that'll synch it up correctly.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Components[edit | edit source]
STM32F103 R8T6 (MCU)[edit | edit source]
Same component (with different pin count and memory size) used in Move Motion Controller
ALPS 502A (BT module)[edit | edit source]
Similar to some BT modules used in DualShock 3 (the 48 pins models: ALPS 103A and 203A)
Texas Instruments BRO (Battery charger)[edit | edit source]
Same component used in Move Motion Controller
Unknown (Keyboard controller)[edit | edit source]
PNR CRQ 78A8X 9M PHL 994
Maybe related with Wireless keyboard or/and BD Remote Control
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