Unitech MS860 manual Network Settings

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NETWORK SETTINGS

7. WEP

Turn WEP on or off

Example: WEP Space 1 CR (turn on WEP)

Example: WEP Space 0 CR (turn off WEP)

8. WKID

Set which WEP key that you want to use, of which you have four. Example: WKID Space 1 CR (use WEP key number 1) Example: WKID Space 2 CR (use WEP key number 2) Example: WKID, Space 3 CR (use WEP key number 3) Example: WKID Space 4 CR (use WEP key number 4)

9. WK

Set WEP key association with a WEP key number. Following examples set 64 bit encryption keys: Example: WK Space 1 2002031105 CR

(WEP key number 1 - 2002031105) Example: WK Space 2 2002031106 CR

(WEP key number 2 - 2002031106) Example: WK Space 3 2002031107 CR

(WEP key number 3 2002031107) Example: WK Space 4 2002031108 CR

(WEP key number 4 2002031108)

10. AA

Set Authentication Algorithm to OPEN, SHARE, or AUTO Example: AA Space O CR

(set authentication algorithm to OPEN) Example: AA Space S CR

(set authentication algorithm to SHARE) Example: AA Space A CR

(set authentication algorithm to AUTO)

11. PSMODE

Turn power saving mode on or off Example: PSMODE Space 1 CR Example: PSMODE Space 0 CR

(turn power saving mode on) (turn power saving mode off)

12. CHAN

Set channel 1~14 when under ad-hoc mode Example: CHAN Space 1 CR (set to channel 1) Example: CHAN Space 2 CR (set to channel 2) Example: CHAN Space 14 CR (set to channel 14)

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Contents MS860 WiFi Bar Code Scanner Table of Contents Introduction IntroductionQuick Start Important Notes Importantscanner Ndotesaccessories Scanner LED Scanner PartsBuzzer Cradle LEDs Cradle PartsCharging the Scanner How to determine if the scanner needs rechargingNetwork Settings Modifying the WiFi settings IP Address GlossaryWEP Using SCM for Scanner Network Setting Network SettingsNetwork Settings Network Settings Network Settings Using BAR Codes to SET Scanner Network Example IP Space 192.168.1.250 CR Network Settings Example Default CR Installing Virtual COM Network Settings Start Virtual COM Network Settings Vcom should automatically create a virtual com port for Glossary ConfigureWEP the virtual com port using monitor.exe Keep the default settings of the server port and server IP Network Settings Network Settings Start It Up Scanner Configuration Manager Try It Interblock Delay Beeps and DelaysIntercharacter Delay Keyboard WedgeCaps-Lock Function CodeLanguage Use Numeric KeypadParity Baud RateData Bit HandshakingBCC Character RS232Time Out Data DirectionTerminator Scanner PortDouble Verification Use Code IDSettings Function Code RS232 BCC Character Scanner Port EAN-13 Label Code IV or Label Type Scanning ModeAiming Time for Long Range Engine Aim Function for Long Range EnginePreamble PostambleCode Bar Code SymbologiesInterleaved 2 Standard 2 of 5 / Toshiba Code China Postal Code EAN MSI / Plessey Code UPC-A CodabarEAN-13 UPC-EDelta Code EAN-8Label Code IV Supplement Code for UPC-E, ISBN, EAN-13Data Editing QualifierModifier Scanner Configuration Manager Everything Else Formula Arrange FormulasIntroduction Programming VIA Scanner InputBeep Quick Setup Bar CodesUPC-E Intercharacter Delay Interblock DelayBeep Tone see page 40 0 None MediumKeyboard Interface 9600 Baud RateParity NoneData Direction for terminal wedge see Send to Host SecondEnter TerminatorCode ID Define Code IDDouble Verification Scanning ModeTrigger Label TypePpoo Code 39 see Symbologies GroupCheck Digit Not Calculate Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF seeCode 32 Italian Pharmacy see Standard 2 China Postal Code Toshiba CodeTelepen UCC/EAN 128 seeDefine the EAN 128 Fields Separator Define a Separator for Double LabelsDefine Minimum and Maximum Length MSI / Plessey Code Code 128 seeNo Send Check Digit Double Module Code 93 seeCodabar see Code 11 Special seeNo Send Label Code IV and V seeExit EAN-8 EAN-13 seeSupplement Code see Off / OnDelta Distance Code see Qualifiers Special Characters ModifiersCode Type Formula FormatSpecial Characters in this section TCP/IP Function Codes for PC Characters in parentheses represent Extended Code Ascii Chart= %H ~ %S Delete %T ? %J NUL %U @ %V \ %L `%W # /C $ /D + /K Programming VIA Scanner Input SP Space Specifications Mechanical Generic Scanner Troubleshooting Tips TroubleshootingProblems and Solutions Problem No output from scanner Troubleshooting BAR Code Test Chart BAR Code Test Char