Unitech Hand Held Scanner user manual Installed on PC/AT without keyboard or laptop computer

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7)If nothing happens at step 6, check all cable connections first and make sure your PC or terminal has been powered. Contact technical support if problem remains after these checking.

8)Unless the scanner has been prior installed for the PC/terminal, user may have to select a proper device number from Group 1 of Appendix D.

9)The Default setting of this scanner is IBM PC/AT and PS/2. If you like to make sure that you have the right selection, you may scan the following label,

PC AT[PS/2]

2.2Installed on PC/AT without keyboard or laptop computer

The scanner has the capability to answer the keyboard inquiry made by PC to avoid “Keyboard Error” message when keyboard is not present. This implementation is useful to the applications where keyboard entry is not necessary. You may scan the following label to enable this feature. (Some of the laptop computers may not work properly with this feature. Please contact your local vendor for further support.)

Keyboardless

2.3Installed on Macintosh

You can install the scanner on a Macintosh ADB port similar to the way shown in Figure 1. As an option, the scanner can be installed right between keyboard and mouse too. You may scan the following label to enable this feature.

Macintosh

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Contents User’s Manual RS232 Serial Interface PIN Assignment and Specification Chapter Overview Installation Installation proceduresKeyboard Interface Installed on PC/AT without keyboard or laptop computer Installed on MacintoshInterblock Delay Installed as an USB InterfaceIntercharacter Delay Understanding the Operating ParametersAlt Key Mode Function CodeCaps-Lock Installed as a Serial Interface RS232 Serial InterfaceDevice Type Baud Rate, Parity and Data BitHandshaking Serial TTL BCC CharacterTime Out Installing as a Terminal Wedge Terminal InterfaceData Direction Wand Emulation Code 39 OutputNative Output Output of Wand Emulation Appendix D Level Duration of Minimum Width Appendix DPolarity of Idle Appendix D Chapter Setup Bar Code Menu SetupSetup Procedures Bar Code Length Setting Code ID SettingPreamblePrefix and PostambleSuffix Predefined LabelsQuick Setup Batch SetupI800C06D51DJ8 08080A0O7C005354 I800C06D51DJ8080 80A0O7C005354415254 Output Data Editing GeneralFormula InputIDLengthMatchA-StringO-String...O-String Enter ProgrammingProgramming Sequence PreparationProgramming Sheet Parameter EntryQualifier Input ID FormatLength Match FormatModifier String FormatAdvanced Features ExamplesExample Example Pin Assignments Pin Assignment and SpecificationPin Number Signal Keyboard InterfaceTTL RS232 Interface PinNumber Standard RS232 InterfaceHost Side connector Terminal InterfaceTerminal Side connector Pin Number SignalWand Emulation Specification A.1 A.2 Appendix D. Setup Menu Device Selection and DefaultDevice ID Device Type Beeps and Delays MPU Idle StatusKeyboard Wedge Settings RS232 Settings Scanner Port Define Code IDMagnetic Reader Code 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / EAN128 ReserveCode 128 / MSI Code / Code 93 / Codabar/ Label Code MSI /Pleasey CodeUPC / EAN / Delta Code UPC-EData Editing Dump Setup Strings Appendix E. Full Ascii Chart E.1E.2 E.3 E.4 Appendix F. Bar Code Test Chart