Specifications

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Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration
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WEDGE INTERFACE
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Table 4
Custom
Order HEX KEY
01 - Shift
02 - Alt
03 - Ctrl
04 - Backspace
05 83
06 84
07 85
08 86
09 87
10 88
11 89
12 8A
13 8B
14 8C
15 8D
16 8E
17 8F
18 90
19 91
20 92
21 93
22 94
23 95
24 96
25 97
26 98
27 99
28 9A
. Custom Extended Keyboard Setttings
Acoustic Signals
Four types of acoustic signals are associated with the following steps:
1. Enter keyboard setup
2. Exit keyboard setup
3. SHIFT, ALT, CTRL, BACKSPACE keys
4. Keyboard keys (SHIFT, ALT, CTRL, BACKSPACE excluded)
These signals facilitate the selection of those characters requiring
more than one
key pressed
simultaneously.
Example
The transmission of the "%" character implies two different steps:
1. Press the SHIFT key
2. Press the "5" key
The different tones produced by the reader indicat
e
that both steps have been successful and
that the character has been transmitted.