Introduction
Keyboard Wedge Mode
As a keyboard wedge interface, the PSC scanner can be used with ter- minals provided by most of the major terminal manufacturers. In most cases, the PSC scanner is easily connected between the key- board and display of the terminal. The use of Preamble/Postamble, embedded keyboard function codes or keyboard function records allow operation of the terminal without manual entry from the key- board. In this mode of operations, the PSC scanner draws power from the terminal.
Serial Communications Mode
The PSC scanner can be configured by the user for a serial communi- cation output. In this mode, the scanner can be connected to any device that accepts serial ASCII data at TTL voltage levels. RS232 voltage levels can be achieved by the use of an optional RS232 con- version pod.
AutoSense® Mode
The PSC scanner may be configured at the factory with PSC’s AutoSense® feature. AutoSense® operates with a passive stand for
Wand Emulation Mode
The PSC scanner can be configured by the user for Wand Emulation. In this mode, the PSC scanner can be connected to any device that accepts a wand signal input. Wand Emulation communication pre- sents bar code data to a host device exactly as a wand does. This pre- cludes the use of any option which adds information to the bar code symbol data (preamble, for example). A typical example of this would be to interface the scanner to a portable data terminal for remote data collection.
Magnetic Stripe Reader
Magnetic stripe reading capabilities are available with appropriate cabling.
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