Worth Data P11/12 user manual MSI and Plessey, Computer Interface

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MSI and Plessey

Disable MSI and Plessey

0

Enable MSI with 1

Mod 10 check digit

1

Enable MSI with 2

Mod 10 check digits

2

Enable MSI with 1

Mod 11 and 1 Mod 10 check digit

3

Transmit no check digits

4

Transmit 1

Check digit

5

Transmit 2

Check digits

6

Enable Plessey Code

7

Enable LabelCode5

8

Enable LabelCode4

9

Plessey has two check digits which are not transmitted. MSI, Plessey, LabelCode4, and LabelCode5 are mutually exclusive. For information about MSI codes, see Appendix H.

If you've enabled the Mod 10 or Mod 11 check digit(s), enabling transmission of one or two check digits causes the WDP Reader to transmit it/them to your computer along with the bar code data.

Enabling check digit transmission (if check digit(s) are enabled) causes the WDP to transmit it/them to your computer along with bar code data.

Computer Interface

XT

0

AT and IBM Compatibles

1

PS/2 Models

2

AT "learned timing"

3

PS/2 "learned timing"

4

Macintosh SE,II and Portable

5

Same as 1 But for Non-Dedicated Servers & Certain Clones

7

The WDP automatically senses if you have an AT. It cannot sense a PS/2 or a Macintosh; if you have either, you will have to change the setting. Scan the number on the Barpad Table corresponding to the type of system you're using. If you are connecting to the USB Wedge Saver, you must use the AT Setting 1 even if you are attaching to a Mac's USB port. Learned timing does not apply to a USB connection of any kind.

If you have any doubt as to which category to use, and you get "garbage" reads, try switching types. Test the keyboard first -- if it gets messed up by the wrong keycodes, you'll need to reboot your PC before continuing.

The AT and PS/2 "learned timing" can learn your keyboard timing and save it. Scan Start Setup, Computer Interface, 3 for AT or 4 for PS/2 and then press a key on the computer keyboard (the WDP beeps once). Now scan End Setup and the timing is captured by the WDP. Learning does not apply to USB attachment.

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Contents Worth Data WDP Keyboard Wedge Reader For Model P11/12 Introduction Components of WDP Reader InstallationInternal Installation on PC P11/12 InstallationExternal Wedge Integrated Laser WDP ReadersExternal Wedge Installation on PC or Mac USB Installation on a PC or Mac Configuring the WDP Reader for your computer Application WDP Reader SetupUsing the WDP Reader Setup Menu Beep Tone WDP Setup ParametersCode UPC/EAN 5 Data Length 5 CodeCodabar Disable UCC-128/EAN-128Computer Interface MSI and PlesseyBar Code Data Preamble Data Transmitted PreamblePostamble Data Transmission Timing ResetMagStripe Keyboard Country CharactersTerminator Characters Bar-code wands, laser scanners and CCD touch scanners Testing the WDP reader with your computerBar Code and MagStripe Slot Scanners If you are unable to read the Test LabelWands Scanners and Scanning TechniqueWand Scanning Technique Using the Bar Code Slot Scanner Using the MagStripe Slot Scanner Worth Data LZx00 series Laser and CCD ScannersClass II Laser Product CCD Scanners Right Wrong Tips for using CCD’s and LasersEnd Setup Start SetupLaser scanner options CodeFunction and Control Key Support Special FeaturesFunction keys F1 through F10, and numeric-pad keys Function keys F11 and F12Shift, Ctrl and Alt keys Macintosh Command and Option Keys on USBWindows Key Accumulate Mode Reader wont beep when reading bar codes TroubleshootingPoor read rate Reader transmits incorrect data to the screenVolt power adapters for external wedge installation Changing the volume of the WDP Readers beeperOpening the WDP Case Slot Installation with Keyboard Cabling ISA Internal Board InstallationNow turn to page 7 to configure the WDP Reader Installing BusKey Slot Installation with Bus CommunicationBusKey Parameters BusKey P=ppp I=iInterrupt Number jumper JP4, the Interrupt Number jumper Jumper SettingsJP7, the Interface Method jumper JP5, the Port Address jumperJP9, the Wand/Magstripe jumper JP8, the Laser Decode Light/Wand jumperSpecifications for Code + 2 + 3 + 33 + 34 + 35 = Mod 43 Check Character108/43 = 2 with a Remainder Value 22 is the Check CharacterFull Ascii Extension to Code Codabar start/stop transmission CodabarUCC-128/ EAN-128 Code 128 SpecificationsMany of the specifications are available online at Even Odd Interleaved 2 of 5 Code+ 1 = + 9 x 3 =60 57 = + 48 =19873 019873UPC Specifications UPC 2 and 5-character supplemental codes Isbn SpecificationsUPC/EAN checksum character 1234500006 UPC-E Checksum Calculation01234500006 01234565MSI Mod 10 check digit is calculated as follows MSI/Plessey SpecificationsMSI Mod 11 check digit is calculated as follows Code 93 Specifications Ascii Code Equivalent Table Firmware Upgrades