User manual
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Keyboard wedge 
Keyboard  type: As  a  keyboard  interface,  the scanner  supports  most  of  the popular  PCs  and  IBM 
terminals. 
Keyboard layout: The scanner supports different national keyboard layouts. 
Clock  period:  According  to  the  PS2  protocol,  the  clock  is  provided  by  the  device,  e.g.  keyboard  or 
scanner, with the period between 60us to 100us.   
Delay-after-compound-key: In some rare occasions, machine with low speed PS2 communication port 
would require a free time gap following the press/release of the compound key (Shift, Ctrl or Alt).   
Numeric key: 
Alphabetic key- the scanner will output code result as alphabetic key. 
Numeric key- the scanner will output code result as pressing numeric keypad ( ‘0’, ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘4’, ‘5’, ‘6’, 
‘7’, ‘8’, ‘9’, ‘.’, ‘+’, ‘-‘, ‘/’, ‘*’ only).   
Alt+ keypad- the scanner will output code result as pressing Alt+ numeric key (on keypad).    Note that 
the  Num  Lock control  key  must be  ON.    This  setting  can  be  specially  adapted  for  use  with  different 
national keyboard layout.     
Power-on simulation: All of the PCs check the keyboard status during power-on self test.    It simulates 
keyboard timing and passes keyboard present status to the PC during power-on. 
Inter-character delay: This delay is inserted after each data character transmitted.   
Inter-byte delay: This delay is inserted after each byte transmitted.    Normally a character is comprised 
of three or above bytes.   
Block trans. delay: It is a delay timer between barcode  data  output.    This feature  is  used  to  transfer 
continually with shorter barcode data. 
Caps Lock reversion: By setting enable, the status of Caps Lock key (i.e. being pressed ON or OFF) on 
the keyboard is simulated in a reversion status. 
Caps Lock override: If this function is enabled, on AT or AT notebook hosts, the keyboard ignores the 
state of the Caps Lock key.    Therefore, an ‘A’ in the bar code is sent as an ‘A’ no matter what the state 
of the keyboard’s Caps Lock key. 
A guide of setting while the scanned data is incorrectly displayed on the host
  If some characters are missed or some additional characters are incorrectly displayed on the host, 
set the Inter-byte delay (0208) to be “01” or greater value.   
  If  some  capital  character  (e.g.  “A”)  or  compound-key-characters  (e.g.“shift+”,  “Ctrl+”,  “Alt+”)are 
displayed incorrectly, set the Delay-after-compound-key (0204) to be “01” or greater value.   
  If some digits are incorrectly displayed as some symbol characters (e.g. “1” and “2” are displayed 
incorrectly as “!” and “@”), set the Clock period (0203) to be greater value (e.g. 04, 05). 










