Hand Held Products 3080, 3060, 3220 manual USB Keyboard Interface Connection

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Terminal Interfaces

USB Keyboard Interface

The USB interface is one of the common standard peripheral interfaces for today’s computer system working under Windows® 98 and Windows® 2000 or above.

Scanning the following bar code will program for the USB interface.

USB Keyboard Interface

Main Cable

To Computer USB Port

 

 

USB Keyboard Interface Connection

Make sure your computer has a USB port and the operating system is Windows® 98, Windows NT® 5.0, and Windows® 2000 or above.

Plug the RJ45 phone plug of the scanner main cable into the USB keyboard cable converter.

Plug the 4-pin USB Type A connector into the desired USB port of your computer. You will hear the power-on beep twice to signal that the power-on routine of the scanner is completed.

Whenever the scanner’s USB interface scanner is connected to any computer system for the first time, a string of “USB Manufacturer ID” messages will display to register the scanner into the operating system.

Please scan the “USB Keyboard Interface” bar code to configure the scanner into USB keyboard interface mode. The scanner is now ready to use.

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Contents Page Disclaimer Statement of Agency Compliance FCC Class a Compliance Statement Canadian NoticePage Table of Contents Page Getting Started About This ManualN344 HHP SET Getting Started Keyboard Wedge Interface PC/AT, PS/2 Keyboard WedgePS/2 Keyboard Wedge Connection Keyboard Wedge InstallationRS-232 Serial Interface PC/AT Keyboard Wedge ConnectionRS-232 Serial Interface RS-232 Interface InstallationPin D-sub RS-232 Female Connector Standard RS-232 PinoutsUSB Keyboard Interface Connection USB Keyboard InterfaceUSB Keyboard Interface Via Bar Code Programming Menu Check Software Revision Full-featured Data EditorVia HHP SET HHP SET at a GlanceProgram Field Upgrade Software Installation On-screen ConfigurationConfiguration Download and Upload Check Software RevisionGeneral Transmission Control Data EditorData Format Editor Advanced Data VerificationApplication Example Configuration ProcedureSelect Using Match Actual Bar Code label 9 9 1 0 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7Programming the Scanner Bar Code Programming Menu System CommandProgramming Procedures Family CodeSystem List & Master Default Program & EndSelection Flow Diagrams ExampleHost Interface Selection Host Interface SelectionENDExit User Defined Code ID Symbol ID 2 character Symbology ProgrammingSymbol ID 1 character User Defined Code IDCode ID Transmission Code ID Transmission and Symbology EnableSymbology Enable Code 39 Min. Length Code 39/Code 32 SettingsCode 39 Family Settings Code 39 Max. LengthCodabar Min. Length Codabar/NW-7 SettingCodabar Settings Codabar Max. LengthUPC-A & UPC-E Setting UPC Family SettingsIata Settings EAN/JAN/CAN & IATASettingEAN/CAN/JAN Settings German Postal Setting Code 2 of 5 Family & German Post Code SettingCode 2 of 5 Settings Code 2 of 5 Min. LengthCode 11 & Code 93 Setting MSI/Plessey, Code 128 & UCC/EAN 128 Setting UK/Plessey & Telepen Setting Keyboard Layout Keyboard Layout Language SettingKeyboard Interface Control Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble & Delay Setting Key Pad Emulation Caps Lock Control & Emulation SettingFunction Key Emulation Caps Lock ControlSTX/ETX Control Record Suffix, Handshaking & Time Out SettingSerial Interface Control Time Out Control Baud Rate & Data Frame SettingData Frame Handshaking ProtocolWand Emulation Control Narrow/Wide Ratio, Code 39 EmulationTrigger Modes Diagnostic Mode Test Reading Scanning Tolerance Printing Quality ControlTrigger Mode, Buzzer Tone, Scanning Tolerance Operation ModeOperation Control Printing Quality ControlAdvanced Operation Control Reread DelayAuto Power Off Duration Pulse Driven DutyDollar Sign Control Reread Delay, Scan VotingReread Delay Scan VotingData Length Transmission Preamble, Postamble, Data Length & Symbol ID TransCondensed Data Editor Data Pass ControlData Formatter Data Verifier Settings 3rd Replacement Data Replacer Settings1st Replacement 2nd Replacement1st Organization Data Organizer SettingsOrganizer Control 2nd OrganizationPosition Calculation Select a Bar Code SymbologyProgramming Procedure Data Replacer Data VerifierData Organizer United Kingdom Office Obtaining Factory ServiceMain Office Latin America Office Asia Pacific OfficeJapan Office Application SupportAsia Latin AmericaEurope Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Appendix a IllustrationDescription RS-232 Serial Wedge Cable Converter Beeping Indications Descriptions Beeping Buzzer ToneKeyboard Function Code Table 1DH Down 0EH 1EH Left 0FH 1FH RightHEX/ASCII Reference Table Ascii Input ShortcutExample System List Bar Code Command MenuMaster Default Sample Bar Codes Bar Code System Command Factory Default Setting