Unitech KP3800 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Keyboard Manual

Keyboard Manualfor PC type computers

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4 Keyboard ManualKeyboard Configuration Manager software is the simplest and mostfoolproof way to configure your keyboard settings.KEYBOARD CONFIGURAT

Page 3 - FCC Information

5Keyboard ManualClick this icon to print a series of bar codes that you can scan toconfigure your keyboard/scanner/reader to the current KCM set-tings

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

6 Keyboard ManualThe screen to the rightappears. Click on any ofthe selections under“Current Settings” to viewits “Attributes”.Click the upload icon

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS, continued

7Keyboard ManualFollowing is a detailed discussion of each of the settings, theirattributes, and the effects each of these will have on data outputfro

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8 Keyboard ManualLanguageYour Unitech keyboard can output characters using eleven differentlanguage sets, including:Default is “U.S.”DanishU.S. Englis

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

9Keyboard ManualKeyboard Wedge, continuedUse Numeric KeypadThe ASCII code for numeric input from the keypad part of thekeyboard is different from that

Page 8 - Connecting a Decoded Scanner

10 Keyboard ManualRS232The RS232 input characteristics of the keyboard’s scanner port (seepage 2) can be modified according to the following four para

Page 9 - Typical Applications

11Keyboard ManualTerminatorThe Terminator is a command that follows the input of bar codedata. Four different terminators can be selected here: “Ent

Page 10 - Start It Up

12 Keyboard ManualAim Function for Long Range EngineThe Aim Function causes a laser scanner to output a “pin-point”aiming aid for a specified period o

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13Keyboard ManualAiming Time for Long Range EngineThe Aiming Time function specifies the duration of the Aim Function(see previous page). Length of d

Page 12 - First Look

Keyboard Manual

Page 13 - Settings

14 Keyboard ManualMagnetic ReaderThe Magnetic Stripe Reader configuration parameters differ fromthe Scanner Port mainly in that magnetic cards adhere

Page 14 - Keyboard Wedge

15Keyboard ManualTrack 2The recording density of Track 2 is defined as 75 bits per inch.The character configuration (encoding) is 4 bits plus 1 parity

Page 15 - Keyboard Wedge, continued

16 Keyboard ManualTrack 3The recording density of Track 3 is defined as 210 bits per inch.The character configuration (encoding) is 4 bits plus 1 pari

Page 16 - Receive Terminator

17Keyboard ManualTerminatorThe Terminator is a command that follows after the bar code data.Four different terminators can be selected here: “Enter”,

Page 17 - Scanner Port

18 Keyboard ManualMagnetic Reader, continuedTrack 2 Account Number OnlyIf only track 2 is enabled (see previous page), only the accountnumber from tra

Page 18 - Scanner Port, continued

19Keyboard ManualMagnetic Reader, continuedTrack 2 Output SequenceTrack 2 output sequence is arranged in the same manner as theTrack 1 output sequence

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20 Keyboard ManualBar Code SymbologiesModify the output characteristics of 16 of the most popular bar codesymbologies in current use. Following are t

Page 20 - Magnetic Reader

21Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedStandard 2 of 5 / Toshiba CodeMaximum Length defines the maximum length the user willaccept for a vali

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22 Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedCode 32Enabled toggles the ability for the keyboard/scanner to readCode 32 on or off. Default is “No

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23Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedCode 93Enabled toggles the ability for the keyboard/scanner to readCode 93 on or off. Default is “Yes

Page 23 - Track Selection

Improper handling, storage, environmental influences and /orproduct modification can lead to problems during use.This is particularly true if repairs

Page 24 - Magnetic Reader, continued

24 Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedUPC-ASend Check Digit toggles whether or not to send a check digit.Default is “Send”.•Send Leading Di

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25Keyboard ManualEAN-8Send Check Digit toggles whether or not to send a check digit.Default is “Send”.•Send Leading Digit toggles sending or not sendi

Page 26 - Bar Code Symbologies

26 Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedCode 11Maximum Length defines the maximum length the user willaccept for a valid bar code. Default i

Page 27 - Interleaved 2 of 5

27Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedLabel Code IV and V•Enabled toggles the ability for the keyboard/scanner to readLabel Code IV and V on

Page 28 - Code 128

28 Keyboard ManualQualifierThe Qualifier section defines the conditions that must be present forthe bar code to be modified, such as what type of bar

Page 29 - MSI / Plessey Code

29Keyboard ManualData Editing, continuedDelete deletes existing modifier strings.Move Up / Move Down moves the modifiers up and downin relation to eac

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30 Keyboard ManualThe “Everything Else” FormulaIf a formula is entered into the Data Editing area, then all scannedbar codes will be evaluated accordi

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31Keyboard ManualKEY PROGRAMMING92 of the 104 keys of your KP3700 keyboard (88 of the 100 keys onthe KP3800) can be programmed to output characters, m

Page 32 - Supplement Code (for UPC-E)

32 Keyboard ManualExamplesTo Re-Map One Key:In the Key Programming program, click on the letter “T” on thekeyboard graphic. The “T” key becomes red a

Page 33 - Label Code IV and V

33Keyboard ManualPROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUTIn addition to the Keyboard Configuration Manager software, yourUnitech keyboard can also be configured

Page 34 - Data Editing

1.TABLE OF CONTENTSPostamble 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Preamble 13. . . . . . .

Page 35 - Data Editing, continued

34 Keyboard ManualQuick Setup Bar CodesDevice TypeUSBIBM TerminalKeyboardlessCode 39Wand EmulationSerial InterfaceTerminal WedgePC AT (PS/2)PS/2Macint

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35Keyboard ManualQuick Setup Bar Codes, continuedDefaultCut Leading DigitSend Check DigitUPC-A ConversionUPC-EDefaultCut Leading DigitCut Check DigitE

Page 37 - KEY PROGRAMMING

36 Keyboard ManualDevice Selection and Default28 - Dorio ANSI Keyboard00 - IBM PC/XT01 - IBM PC/AT, PS/2 MOD 40, 60, 80, USB etc.02 - IBM PS/2 MOD 30

Page 38 - Examples

37Keyboard ManualBeeps and DelaysInterblock Delay: (see page 7)0 - 0 ms1 - 10 ms2 - 50 ms3 - 100 ms4 - 500 ms5 - 1 seconds6 - 3 seconds7 - 5 secondsB

Page 39 - PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT

38 Keyboard ManualKeyboard InterfaceCaps-Lock: (see page 8)0 - Auto Trace (PC/AT)1 - Lower Case 2 - Upper CaseFunction Code: (see page 8)0 -

Page 40 - Quick Setup Bar Codes

39Keyboard ManualScanner Port0123456789Group DefaultEnter Group 4Code ID: (see page 11)Note: This setting does not affect EAN128Code ID. EAN128 has

Page 41 - 35Keyboard Manual

40 Keyboard ManualScanner Port, continued0 - Positive 1 - Positive and NegativeLabel Type: (see page 12)0 - Disable 1 - EnableAim Func

Page 42 - Device Selection and Default

41Keyboard ManualMagnetic ReaderTerminator (see page 17)0 - Enter 1 - Return (on digits keypad)2 - Field Exit or Right Ctrl 3 - None0 - N

Page 43 - Beeps and Delays

42 Keyboard ManualAccount NumberLast NameFirst NameExpiration YearExpiration MonthDiscretionary Data123456Number Track 1 ParameterAccount NumberExpira

Page 44 - Keyboard Interface

43Keyboard ManualSymbologies: Code 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / Telpen / UCC/EAN128Group DefaultEnter Group 60123456789:Standard 2 of 5China

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TABLE OF CONTENTS, continuedPROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT. . . . . . . . . . . 33Keyboard Interface 38. . . . . . .

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44 Keyboard ManualCode 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / Telpen / UCC/EAN128, continued0123456789ExitMMMin. LengthNNMax. LengthTo define minimum or

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45Keyboard ManualSymbologies: Code 128 / MSI / Code 93 / Code 11 / Codabar / Label Code0123456789Group DefaultEnter Group 7G10/1 - Disable / Enable1-

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46 Keyboard ManualCode 128 / MSI / Code 93 / Code 11 / Codabar / Label Code, continued0123456789Exit0/1 - Disable / Enable2/3 - Checksum send / No sen

Page 49 - Symbologies:

47Keyboard ManualSymbologies: UPC / EAN / Delta Code0/1 - Disable / Enable2/3 - Check Digit Calculate / Not Calculate4/5 - Check Digit Send / No Send

Page 50 - 44 Keyboard Manual

48 Keyboard ManualData Editing:Data Editing allows you to manipulate the bar code data output into a format thatyou require by scanning in the bar cod

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49Keyboard ManualModifiers:Original Data - Part or all of the original data string can be selected. Theprogramming bar codes must be entered in the f

Page 52 - 46 Keyboard Manual

50 Keyboard ManualData Editing, continuedCode Type:10 - S 2 of 519 - All Inputs18 - China Postal Code11 - MSI Code17 - Code 11(Special)16 - Plessey Co

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51Keyboard ManualFunction Codes for PC (Code 39)(Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing)F1 (%VA)F4 (%VD)F7 (%VG)F10 (%VJ)Esc (/

Page 54 - Data Editing:

52 Keyboard ManualASCII Chart(Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing)VT ($K)FF ($L)CR ($M)SO ($N)SI ($O)DLE ($P)DC1 ($Q)DC2 ($R

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53Keyboard ManualASCII Chart, continued(Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing), (/L)-./0123456789: (/Z); (%F)< (%G)= (%H)&g

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SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56BAR CODE TEST CHART. . . . . . . . . .

Page 57 - Function Codes for PC

54 Keyboard ManualASCII Chart, continued(Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing)LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[ (%K)\ (%L)] (%M)^ (%N)_ (%O)&a

Page 58 - ASCII Chart

55Keyboard ManualASCII Chart, continued(Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing)a (+A)b (+B)c (+C)d (+D)e (+E)f (+F)g (+G)h (+H)

Page 59 - ASCII Chart, continued

56 Keyboard ManualSPECIFICATIONSKeyboardBar Code Decoder UnitConnector: DB-9 maleTTLInterface:Code 39 Standard and Full ASCII, UPC\EAN,Codabar, Interl

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57Keyboard ManualLocated on the right-hand side of the keyboard is a DB9 squeeze-release type port (see page 2) which will accept undecoded scanner(TT

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58 Keyboard ManualTROUBLE SHOOTINGMagnetic Card ReaderProblem: Magnetic Stripe Reader does not read.Open up a word processor or Notepad session andtr

Page 62 - SPECIFICATIONS

59Keyboard ManualBar Code ScannerProblem: Scanner lights up but doesn’t beep.If the scanner emits a light, but doesn’t beep whilescanning a bar code,

Page 63 - Scanner Port Pin Assignments

60 Keyboard ManualBar Code Scanner, continuedProblem: Scanner outputs garbage.Sometimes the computer cannot keep up with theoutput from the Bar Code

Page 64 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

61Keyboard ManualLimited Hardware WarrantyThe Limited Warranty terms described below are solely applicable to the Cus-tomer of Unitech America, Inc’s

Page 65 - Bar Code Scanner

62 Keyboard ManualBAR CODE TEST CHART8012 3453EAN-8Unitech 128Code 128A2 2 3 5 7 0 0 0 5 9 9 8 7 6 BCodabar123456789-0Code 11Code 32AO23399013Code 931

Page 66 - Bar Code Scanner, continued

63Keyboard Manual3 0 4 5 2 1 4 8 3 4 1 2 3EAN-13064 7669 13716UPC-A021 2345799UPC-E(01)054123456789(01)659344EAN 1281234558MSI Code0987654321Interleav

Page 67 - WARRANTY

1Keyboard ManualCard Reader SlotIndicator LightsKP3800BTouch Mouse PadINTRODUCTIONInput ModesThe keyboards have two modes to accept a variety of input

Page 68 - BAR CODE TEST CHART

2 Keyboard ManualConnecting RS232 DevicesRS232 devices (scale, pole display, scanner, etc.) can be connectedto the keyboard scanner port if the RS232

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3Keyboard ManualTypical ApplicationsMembership services•Shipping and receiving product identification•Inventory control•Industrial control and automat

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