
2
The second method applies when the reader has device ID set to PC/AT
interface already. If you have this manual handy, the first method is preferred.
When the reader enters the setup mode, a selection menu will be displayed on
the screen like,
Use numerical keys on the top of alphabetic keys for digit input.
0-Device 1-Scanner 2-Bar Code 3-Other
4-Default 5-Dump Setting 6-Exit
Select
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Follow the prompting and make your selections accordingly. The setup
procedure is just that easy.
Batch Setup
Having configured a reader, you may duplicate the settings of the reader
(master) to the others. You can do this by producing a set of custom setup
labels derived from the master reader and scanning these labels by other
readers. When selecting Dump command in setup mode, the settings of the
reader will dump to the screen as one or several ASCII string(s). Printing the
string(s) into bar code labels in Code 39, you get the batch setup labels to
duplicate other readers.
Selectable Parameters and their Defaults
Parameters
Selections
Default
Device ID
IBM PC/XT;
IBM PC/AT, PS/2 mod 40, 60, 80 etc
IBM PS/2 MOD 25, 56, 70, 90
Macintosh ADB bus
Wand Emulation (Native Mode)
Keyboardless Wedge
Wand Emulation (Code 39 Mode)
IBM PC/AT
Beep Tone
None/Low/Medium/High/Low to High/
High to Low
Medium
Inter-char delay
1 ms /5 ms/10 ms/20 ms/50 ms/100 ms
1 ms
Inter-block delay
10 ms/50 ms/100 ms/1 s/5 s
10 ms
Function Code
On/Off
On
CapsLock
Auto_trace/Low case/Upper case
Auto_trace
Language
US/UK/Swiss/Swedish/Spanish/
Norwegian/Italian/German/French/
Alt Key Mode
US
Double verification
Off/On
Off
Label Type
Positive /Positive and Negative
Positive
Output of Wand
Bar high, space low/
Bar high,