Keyboard Manualfor PC type computers
4 Keyboard ManualKeyboard Configuration Manager software is the simplest and mostfoolproof way to configure your keyboard settings.KEYBOARD CONFIGURAT
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
6 Keyboard ManualThe screen to the rightappears. Click on any ofthe selections under“Current Settings” to viewits “Attributes”.Click the upload icon
7Keyboard ManualFollowing is a detailed discussion of each of the settings, theirattributes, and the effects each of these will have on data outputfro
8 Keyboard ManualLanguageYour Unitech keyboard can output characters using eleven differentlanguage sets, including:Default is “U.S.”DanishU.S. Englis
9Keyboard ManualKeyboard Wedge, continuedUse Numeric KeypadThe ASCII code for numeric input from the keypad part of thekeyboard is different from that
10 Keyboard ManualRS232The RS232 input characteristics of the keyboard’s scanner port (seepage 2) can be modified according to the following four para
11Keyboard ManualTerminatorThe Terminator is a command that follows the input of bar codedata. Four different terminators can be selected here: “Ent
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
13Keyboard ManualAiming Time for Long Range EngineThe Aiming Time function specifies the duration of the Aim Function(see previous page). Length of d
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14 Keyboard ManualMagnetic ReaderThe Magnetic Stripe Reader configuration parameters differ fromthe Scanner Port mainly in that magnetic cards adhere
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
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
17Keyboard ManualTerminatorThe Terminator is a command that follows after the bar code data.Four different terminators can be selected here: “Enter”,
18 Keyboard ManualMagnetic Reader, continuedTrack 2 Account Number OnlyIf only track 2 is enabled (see previous page), only the accountnumber from tra
19Keyboard ManualMagnetic Reader, continuedTrack 2 Output SequenceTrack 2 output sequence is arranged in the same manner as theTrack 1 output sequence
20 Keyboard ManualBar Code SymbologiesModify the output characteristics of 16 of the most popular bar codesymbologies in current use. Following are t
21Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedStandard 2 of 5 / Toshiba CodeMaximum Length defines the maximum length the user willaccept for a vali
22 Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedCode 32Enabled toggles the ability for the keyboard/scanner to readCode 32 on or off. Default is “No
23Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedCode 93Enabled toggles the ability for the keyboard/scanner to readCode 93 on or off. Default is “Yes
Improper handling, storage, environmental influences and /orproduct modification can lead to problems during use.This is particularly true if repairs
24 Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedUPC-ASend Check Digit toggles whether or not to send a check digit.Default is “Send”.•Send Leading Di
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
26 Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedCode 11Maximum Length defines the maximum length the user willaccept for a valid bar code. Default i
27Keyboard ManualBar Code Symbologies, continuedLabel Code IV and V•Enabled toggles the ability for the keyboard/scanner to readLabel Code IV and V on
28 Keyboard ManualQualifierThe Qualifier section defines the conditions that must be present forthe bar code to be modified, such as what type of bar
29Keyboard ManualData Editing, continuedDelete deletes existing modifier strings.Move Up / Move Down moves the modifiers up and downin relation to eac
30 Keyboard ManualThe “Everything Else” FormulaIf a formula is entered into the Data Editing area, then all scannedbar codes will be evaluated accordi
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
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
33Keyboard ManualPROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUTIn addition to the Keyboard Configuration Manager software, yourUnitech keyboard can also be configured
1.TABLE OF CONTENTSPostamble 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Preamble 13. . . . . . .
34 Keyboard ManualQuick Setup Bar CodesDevice TypeUSBIBM TerminalKeyboardlessCode 39Wand EmulationSerial InterfaceTerminal WedgePC AT (PS/2)PS/2Macint
35Keyboard ManualQuick Setup Bar Codes, continuedDefaultCut Leading DigitSend Check DigitUPC-A ConversionUPC-EDefaultCut Leading DigitCut Check DigitE
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
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
38 Keyboard ManualKeyboard InterfaceCaps-Lock: (see page 8)0 - Auto Trace (PC/AT)1 - Lower Case 2 - Upper CaseFunction Code: (see page 8)0 -
39Keyboard ManualScanner Port0123456789Group DefaultEnter Group 4Code ID: (see page 11)Note: This setting does not affect EAN128Code ID. EAN128 has
40 Keyboard ManualScanner Port, continued0 - Positive 1 - Positive and NegativeLabel Type: (see page 12)0 - Disable 1 - EnableAim Func
41Keyboard ManualMagnetic ReaderTerminator (see page 17)0 - Enter 1 - Return (on digits keypad)2 - Field Exit or Right Ctrl 3 - None0 - N
42 Keyboard ManualAccount NumberLast NameFirst NameExpiration YearExpiration MonthDiscretionary Data123456Number Track 1 ParameterAccount NumberExpira
43Keyboard ManualSymbologies: Code 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / Telpen / UCC/EAN128Group DefaultEnter Group 60123456789:Standard 2 of 5China
TABLE OF CONTENTS, continuedPROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT. . . . . . . . . . . 33Keyboard Interface 38. . . . . . .
44 Keyboard ManualCode 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / Telpen / UCC/EAN128, continued0123456789ExitMMMin. LengthNNMax. LengthTo define minimum or
45Keyboard ManualSymbologies: Code 128 / MSI / Code 93 / Code 11 / Codabar / Label Code0123456789Group DefaultEnter Group 7G10/1 - Disable / Enable1-
46 Keyboard ManualCode 128 / MSI / Code 93 / Code 11 / Codabar / Label Code, continued0123456789Exit0/1 - Disable / Enable2/3 - Checksum send / No sen
47Keyboard ManualSymbologies: UPC / EAN / Delta Code0/1 - Disable / Enable2/3 - Check Digit Calculate / Not Calculate4/5 - Check Digit Send / No Send
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
49Keyboard ManualModifiers:Original Data - Part or all of the original data string can be selected. Theprogramming bar codes must be entered in the f
50 Keyboard ManualData Editing, continuedCode Type:10 - S 2 of 519 - All Inputs18 - China Postal Code11 - MSI Code17 - Code 11(Special)16 - Plessey Co
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 (/
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
53Keyboard ManualASCII Chart, continued(Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing), (/L)-./0123456789: (/Z); (%F)< (%G)= (%H)&g
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56BAR CODE TEST CHART. . . . . . . . . .
54 Keyboard ManualASCII Chart, continued(Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing)LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[ (%K)\ (%L)] (%M)^ (%N)_ (%O)&a
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)
56 Keyboard ManualSPECIFICATIONSKeyboardBar Code Decoder UnitConnector: DB-9 maleTTLInterface:Code 39 Standard and Full ASCII, UPC\EAN,Codabar, Interl
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
58 Keyboard ManualTROUBLE SHOOTINGMagnetic Card ReaderProblem: Magnetic Stripe Reader does not read.Open up a word processor or Notepad session andtr
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,
60 Keyboard ManualBar Code Scanner, continuedProblem: Scanner outputs garbage.Sometimes the computer cannot keep up with theoutput from the Bar Code
61Keyboard ManualLimited Hardware WarrantyThe Limited Warranty terms described below are solely applicable to the Cus-tomer of Unitech America, Inc’s
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
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
1Keyboard ManualCard Reader SlotIndicator LightsKP3800BTouch Mouse PadINTRODUCTIONInput ModesThe keyboards have two modes to accept a variety of input
2 Keyboard ManualConnecting RS232 DevicesRS232 devices (scale, pole display, scanner, etc.) can be connectedto the keyboard scanner port if the RS232
3Keyboard ManualTypical ApplicationsMembership services•Shipping and receiving product identification•Inventory control•Industrial control and automat
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