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9.3 HID Profile
The scanner supports the Human Interface Device Profile (HID) that enables connecting to an iPhone, iPad, Android or other
PC device equipped with Bluetooth
®
that is compatible with Bluetooth
®
Specification Ver. 2.1+EDR.
(1)
CAPS Lock state
Select the CAPS Lock ON or OFF to match the state of the host computer.
(Default: CAPS Lock OFF)
(2)
Keyboard type
Select the type of the connected keyboard. (Default: Japanese (106 key type))
(3)
Numeric data transmission format
Select the “inboard numeric keys” or “numeric keyboard” on the connected keyboard.
(Default: inboard numeric keys)
(4)
Binary data conversion
Select the conversion type to be applied to read data, from the following:
• “No conversion” (ASCII) (default):
Outputs 00h to 7Fh data in ASCII format bytewise.
Selecting this parameter does not output 80h to FFh data. Scanning operation is
completed, when data is 80h to FFh.
• “Binary conversion”:
Converts 00h to FFh data to binary format bytewise, and outputs it.
• “Kanji conversion”:
Converts 00h to FFh data to Shift JIS format and outputs it, two bytes at a time. If
there is any data to which this Kanji conversion cannot apply, it converts such data
to binary format bytewise and outputs it instead. (in the case of Windows PC)
8140 to 9FFC, E040 to EFFC are allocated for Kanji.
e.g.) When scanning code data is “Kanji”,
Data:
Kanji
Shift JIS:
8ABF 8E9A
Binary conversion format
Output data
Note
No conversion
No output
Only the scanning operation is completed.
Binary conversion
8Ah BFh 8Eh 9Ah
Assigned characters
Output with binary data 1 byte by 1 byte
Kanji conversion
“Kanji”
Output with Kanji conversion (Note)
Note that some applications may fail to output converted data as it is displayed.