USB Interfaces User’s Guide
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VID and PID Table
USB uses two numbers to identify a device and find the correct drivers. The first is the VID (Vendor ID), assigned by the USB
Implementers Forum. The Hand Held Products vendor ID (VID) is 0536 (hex). The second is the PID (Product ID). A range of
PIDs is used for each Hand Held Products product sub family, so each PID contains a base number and an interface type
(keyboard, COM port, etc.).
For example, the 3800r has the base number 400; the COM port emulation with the CDC ACM class has the number 0A. The
resulting PID is 040A (VID and PID are hex).
Device
(PNAME)
Interface Type
PID
(Hex)
PID
(Dec)
IT5600
Base
160
352
HID
Keyboard
(PC)
161
353
HID
Keyboard
(Mac)
162
354
SurePos
(HH)
163
355
SurePos
(TT)
164
356
HIDPOS
167
359
CDC ACM (COM port emulation)
16A
362
3800r (formerly the IT5600)
Base
400
1024
HID Keyboard (PC)
401
1025
HID Keyboard (Mac)
402
1026
SurePos
(HH)
403
1027
SurePos
(TT)
404
1028
HIDPOS
407
1031
CDC ACM (COM port emulation)
40A
1034
IT5800
Base
180
384
HID
Keyboard
(PC)
181
385
HID
Keyboard
(Mac)
182
386
SurePos
(HH)
183
387
SurePos
(TT)
184
388
HIDPOS
187
391
CDC ACM (COM port emulation)
18A
394
3800i (formerly the IT5800)
Base
420
1056
HID Keyboard (PC)
421
1057
HID Keyboard (Mac)
422
1058
SurePos
(HH)
423
1059
SurePos
(TT)
424
1060
HIDPOS
427
1063
CDC ACM (COM port emulation)
42A
1066