ID Tech 30 Appendix F USB/Keyboard Interface, To use the ID Tech Reader Setup, follow these steps

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Appendix F: USB/Keyboard Interface

The Omni reader is available with a cable that terminates in a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. Most new computers have multiple USB ports into which a wide variety of peripherals can be installed.

Since USB devices are designed to be “plug and play,” the computer will search for a Human Interface Device (HID) driver when the Omni is first connected. If one cannot be found, the computer will prompt you to make a selection. The Windows CD may be needed to complete the installation.

The Omni reader is shipped from the factory with default configuration settings already programmed. (See Appendixes A and B: Default Settings Tables for details.) These settings are satisfactory for most applications. In order to change these settings, it is necessary to run the ID TECH USB Reader Setup Utility. The Reader Setup Utility allows you to enter commands through the keyboard, just as if the reader were physically

connected between the keyboard and the computer.

To install the ID TECH Reader Setup, just follow these steps:

1.Insert the diskette into Drive A.

2.Click START.

3.Click RUN.

4.Enter A: SETUP.

5.Click OK.

6.Follow the instructions on the screen.

7.Close the ID TECH Setup Utility when all files have been copied.

8.Click FINISH.

To use the ID TECH Reader Setup, follow these steps:

1.Go to the PROGRAM menu.

2.Select ID TECH USB Reader Setup.

3.When the screen appears, enter a command in the window labeled INPUT SETUP STRING , just as you would with a standard keyboard wedge interface. You do not have to use Notepad.

4.Click SEND.

5.If the command is accepted, the Omni will beep once. If the command is rejected, the Omni will beep twice.

6.You can clear the INPUT SETUP STRING window by clicking on CLEAR INPUT.

7.The HISTORY window displays previous commands. To re-use a command, highlight the command in HISTORY and right click to select COPY. Position the cursor in the INPUT SETUP STRING window and right click to select PASTE.

8.To end your session, click on EXIT. This will clear all data in the HISTORY window.

Note: When using the Omni in conjunction with a laptop computer or other battery-operated host, power to the USB port may be shut down when the battery runs low. If this happens, charge (or replace) the battery and then reboot to continue.

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