Intermec MicroBar 9710, MicroBar 9720, 97 Series Reference Manual

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Reference Manual
97XX Wedge Interface
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Manual Change Record
This page records the changes to this manual. The manual was originally released as version A.
Version Date Description of Change
B 6/91 The configuration I.D. for the Unisys PW2 286 was changed from 0 to 339. A separate section was
made for the AT&T 6580 and 6591 stations. The terminal cable number for the AT&T 65XX section was changed back to the old number: 054228.
C 10/91 A new section was added which combined the NEC 386, the IBM PC/ST/AT Series, and the
Compaq/PS-2 Series sections into one sectio n.
D 2/92 The Wang 4230 section was added to the reference manual. The existing Wang 4230, 4430 section
was changed to the Wang 4230A, 4430 section. 001 9/96 Reformatted and updated to wedge software release F. 002 2/03 Corrected bar code errors.
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Contents
AT&T 615 and 65XX Series 1 AT&T 6286 3 AT&T 6580 and 6591 4 Bull DKU 710X Series 5 Bull Questar 210 6 Burroughs UniSys Series 7 Compaq/PS-2 Series 8 DEC VT and VXT Series 12 Decision Data 349X Series 16 Decision Data 3791 18 Decision Data Series 19 Harris Series 26 HP 2392A 27 HP HIL Series 29 IBM 3151 and 34XX Series 35 IBM 316X and 319X Series 45 IBM 3178 48 IBM 7552 49 IBM PC/XT/AT Series 50 Idea Courier 55 I-O Corporation Series 56 LynkLyte Series 58 Macintosh II and SE Series 59 Memorex/Telex 2291 and 2391 62 Memorex/Telex Series 63 Microterm 5530 65 NEC 386 66 Nokia 4111 and 9164 Series 67 Nokia 9014 DU 68 PC/AT, PS/2 Universal 69 Sun Stations Series 86 Unisys 1120 87 Unisys 1224 89 Unisys SVT 1220 91 WANG 4230 92 WANG 4230A, 4430 93 Wyse 50 94 Wyse Series 95
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Alphabetical List of Contents
Note: The bold entries represent individual Wedge Interface Guide (WIF) headings as well as workstation models. The regular entries represent workstation models contained within the individual WIF Guides.
Alfaskop DS/DT 50, 69 AST 286/386 50, 69 AT&T 605 50, 69 AT&T 615 1
AT&T 615 and 65XX Series 1 AT&T 6286 3
AT&T 6386SX 8 AT&T 6386SX and
6386WGS 69 AT&T 6386WGS 8 AT&T 6518 1 AT&T 6528 1 AT&T 6529 1 AT&T 6538 1 AT&T 6539 1 AT&T 6578 1 AT&T 6579 1 AT&T 6580 4
AT&T 6580 and 6591 4
AT&T 6591 4 Bull DKU 7102 5 Bull DKU 7104 5 Bull DKU 7105 5 Bull DKU 7107 5
Bull DKU 710X Series 5 Bull Questar 210 6
Burroughs UniSys B25 7 Burroughs UniSys B28 7
Burroughs UniSys Series 7
Compaq 286/386 50, 69 Compaq 286/e 8, 69 Compaq 386/20e 8, 69 Compaq 386/33 8, 69 Compaq 386/s 8, 69 Compaq 486 8, 69 Compaq Prolinea 69
Compaq/PS-2 Series 8
DEC 486 69
DEC VT and VXT Series 12
DEC VT1000 12 DEC VT1200 12 DEC VT220 12 DEC VT240 12 DEC VT241 12 DEC VT320 12
DEC VT330 12 DEC VT340 12 DEC VT420 12 DEC VT510 69 DEC VT520 69 DEC VT525 69 DEC VXT2000 12 Decision Data 3496 16 Decision Data 3497 16
Decision Data 349X Series 16
Decision Data 3596 19 Decision Data 3597 19 Decision Data 3697 19 Decision Data 3776 19 Decision Data 3777 19
Decision Data 3791 18 Decision Data Series 19
Dell Dimension 386 and
486 69 Dell Optiplex 486 PC 69 Gateway 2000 386 69 Gateway 2000 486 69 Harris 179 26 Harris 180 26 Harris 192 26
Harris Series 26 HP 2392A 27
HP 486 69 HP 700/32 19 HP 700/43 19 HP 700/44 19 HP 700/60 19 HP 700/92 19 HP 700/94 19 HP 700/96 19 HP 700/98 19
HP HIL Series 29
HP Vectra ES 50 HP Vectra ES 69 HP X-Station 700/RX 69 IBM 3151 35
IBM 3151 and 34XX Series 35
IBM 3161 45 IBM 3162 45 IBM 3163 45
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IBM 3164 45
IBM 316X and 319X Series 45 IBM 3178 48
IBM 3191 45 IBM 3192 45 IBM 3193 45 IBM 3196 45 IBM 3197 45 IBM 3471 35 IBM 3472 35 IBM 3476 35 IBM 3477 35 IBM 3481 35 IBM 3482 35 IBM 3486 35 IBM 3487 35 IBM 3488 35 IBM 7531 50 IBM 7531 69 IBM 7532 50
IBM 7552 49
IBM AT 50, 69 IBM PC/XT 50, 69
IBM PC/XT/AT Series 50
IBM PS/1 69 IBM PS/2 25, 69 IBM PS/2 30 69 IBM PS/2 50 69 IBM PS/2 50Z 69 IBM PS/2 55SX 69 IBM PS/2 60 69 IBM PS/2 70 69 IBM PS/2 80 69 IBM PS/2 90 69 IBM PS/2 95 69 IBM ValuePoint 69
Idea Courier 55
Idea Courier 12471 55 Idea Courier 12472-01C 55 Idea Courier 9292 50, 69 I-O Corporation 1181D 56 I-O Corporation 1181EP 56 I-O Corporation 1181ES 56 I-O Corporation 1181WP 56 I-O Corporation 1196 56 I-O Corporation 1196D 56 I-O Corporation 1197 56 I-O Corporation 2196 56 I-O Corporation 2476C 56 I-O Corporation 2497C 56 I-O Corporation 2497D 56
I-O Corporation Series 56
ITF Keyboard 46020A or
46021A 29
LynkLyte Series 58
Macintosh II 59
Macintosh II and SE Series 59
Macintosh SE 59 Memorex/Telex 1191 63 Memorex/Telex 1192 63 Memorex/Telex 1196 63 Memorex/Telex 1197 63 Memorex/Telex 1471 63 Memorex/Telex 1472 63 Memorex/Telex 1476 63 Memorex/Telex 1477 63 Memorex/Telex 2291 62
Memorex/Telex 2291 and
2391 62
Memorex/Telex 2296 63 Memorex/Telex 2391 62
Memorex/Telex Series 63 Microterm 5530 65
NCD X-Station 15-b 69 NEC 286 50 NEC 386 69
NEC 386 66 Nokia 4111 and 9164 Series 67
Nokia 4111 DU 67 Nokia 7414-0011 50, 69
Nokia 9014 DU 68
Nokia 9164 DU 67 Nokia ASC/AWS 50, 69 Nokia Mikro Mikko 3/4
50, 69
Nokia VDU 192 50, 69
PC/AT, PS/2 Universal 69
PS/2 25 8 PS/2 30 8 PS/2 50 8 PS/2 50Z 8 PS/2 55SZ 8 PS/2 60 8 PS/2 70 8 PS/2 80 8 PS/2 90 8 PS/2 95 8
Sun Stations Series 86
Tandy 1000 50 Tandy 1000 69 Tandy 2500 8, 69 Tandy 4016 8, 69 Tandy 5000 8, 69 Tektronix X-Station XP11 69
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Unisys 1120 87 Unisys 1224 89
Unisys PW2 286 50, 69
Unisys SVT 1220 91
Vectra Keyboard 46030A 29 Wang 240 50, 69 Wang 280 50, 69 Wang 380 50, 69
WANG 4230 92 WANG 4230A, 4430 93
WANG 4430 93
Wyse 150 95 Wyse 160 95 Wyse 185 95 Wyse 2108 95
Wyse 2112 95 Wyse 2116 95 Wyse 2200 95 Wyse 285 95 Wyse 30 95 Wyse 3116SX 95 Wyse 3216 95 Wyse 3225 95 Wyse 325 95
Wyse 50 94
Wyse 60 95 Wyse 85 95
Wyse Series 95
Wyse WM-15C 95 Wyse WM-17C 95
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This reference manual is a collection of all the individual wedge interface reference (WIF) guides. It lists the part numbers for wedge interface kit, keyboard and terminal cables, and gives the power supply requirements and bar codes for configuring the wedge (reader) for a specific terminal. Use this reference manual with a Wedge Reader User’s Manual for complete instructions on using a reader.
AT&T 615 and 65XX Series
This section covers these workstations:
AT&T 615 AT&T 6538
AT&T 6518 AT&T 6539
AT&T 6528 AT&T 6578
AT&T 6529 AT&T 6579
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
0542351.
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AT&T 615 and 65XX Series
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use these part numbers:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054230)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054229)
Terminal cable (P/N 054228)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
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AT&T 615 and 65XX Series
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label in this table to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beep identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
AT&T 615
AT&T 6518, 6578
AT&T 6528
AT&T 6529
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*$+TA320*
*$+TA320*
*$+TA104*
*$+TA104*
*$+TA105*
*$+TA105*
*$+TA106*
*$+TA106*
AT&T 6538
*$+TA107*
AT&T 6539
*$+TA107*
*$+TA108*
AT&T 6579
*$+TA108*
*$+TA110*
*$+TA110*
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AT&T 6286
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This section covers the AT&T 6286 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is P/N 054235.
Note: The AT&T 6286 terminal is not supported with the introduction of wedge software release F (November 1995).
AT&T 6286
Cables
Connecting the reader to the workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054234)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054233)
Terminal cable (P/N 054232)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the AT&T 6286 workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
AT&T 6286
*$+TA102*
*$+TA102*
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AT&T 6580 and 6591
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AT&T 6580 and 6591
This section covers these workstations:
AT&T 6580
AT&T 6591
Note: These terminals are not supported with the introduction of wedge software release F (November 1995).
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
056310.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 056309)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054229)
Terminal cable (P/N 056307)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scan ned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
AT&T 6580, 6591
*$+TA111*
*$+TA111*
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Bull DKU 710X Series
This section covers these workstations:
Bull DKU 7102
Bull DKU 7104
Bull DKU 7105
Bull DKU 7107
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
054275.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054274)
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Bull DKU 710X Series
Keyboard cable (P/N 054273)
Terminal cable (P/N 054272)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with this workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Bull DKU 7102, 7104, 7105, 7107
*$+TA113*
*$+TA113*
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Bull Questar 210
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Bull Questar 210
This section covers the Bull Questar 210 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054146.
Cables
Connecting the reader to this workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054145)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054144)
Terminal cable (P/N 054143)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with this workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel even though an external power supply is not used. This is an exception for the Bull Questar 210.
Caution
Failure to comply could result in equipment damage.
Conseil
Faute de quoi vous risquez d'endommager l'équipement.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scan ned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Bull Questar 210
*$+TA4*
*$+TA4*
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Burroughs UniSys Series
This section covers these workstations:
Burroughs UniSys B25
Burroughs UniSys B28
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
055398.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 055397)
Keyboard cable (P/N 055396)
Terminal cable (P/N 055395)
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Burroughs UniSys Series
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Burroughs UniSys B25, B28
*$+TA103*
*$+TA103*
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Compaq/PS-2 Series
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Compaq/PS-2 Series
This section covers these workstations:
AT&T 6386SX PS/2 50Z
AT&T 6386WGS PS/2 55SZ
Compaq 286/e PS/2 60
Compaq 386/s PS/2 70
Compaq 386/20e PS/2 80
Compaq 386/33 PS/2 90
Compaq 486 PS/2 95
PS/2 25 Tandy 2500
PS/2 30 Tandy 4016
PS/2 50 Tandy 5000
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 056944)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054140)
Terminal cable (P/N 056311)
Adapter (P/N 056943)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with these workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
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Compaq/PS-2 Series
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. The reader should emit one low beep followed by four low beeps, indicating that the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
AT&T 6386SX, AT&T 6386 WGS
*$+TA1*
Compaq US Keyboard
Compaq Danish Keyboard
Compaq French Keyboard
*$+TA1*
*$+TA5*
*$+TA5*
*$+TA7*
*$+TA7*
*$+TA8*
*$+TA8*
Compaq French Canadian Keyboard
Compaq German Keyboard
Compaq Italian Keyboard
Compaq Norwegian Keyboard
Compaq Spanish Keyboard
Compaq Swedish/Finnish Keyboard
*$+TA9*
*$+TA9*
*$+TA15*
*$+TA15*
*$+TA10*
*$+TA10*
*$+TA11*
*$+TA11*
*$+TA12*
*$+TA12*
*$+TA13*
*$+TA13*
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Compaq/PS-2 Series
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Compaq Swiss Keyboard
Compaq United Kingdom Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys US Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Arabic Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Belgian Keyboard
*$+TA14*
*$+TA14*
*$+TA6*
*$+TA6*
*$+TA87*
*$+TA87*
*$+TA208*
*$+TA208*
*$+TA195*
*$+TA195*
PS/2 101/102-keys Danish Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Dutch Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys French Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys French Canadian Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys German Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Israeli Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-key Italian Keyboard
*$+TA196*
*$+TA196*
*$+TA197*
*$+TA197*
*$+TA199*
*$+TA199*
*$+TA198*
*$+TA198*
*$+TA200*
*$+TA200*
*$+TA209*
*$+TA209*
*$+TA201*
*$+TA201*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
PS/2 101/102-keys Latin American Spanish Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Norwegian Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Portuguese Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Spanish Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys Swedish Keyboard
*$+TA202*
*$+TA202*
*$+TA203*
*$+TA203*
*$+TA204*
*$+TA204*
*$+TA205*
*$+TA205*
*$+TA206*
*$+TA206*
Compaq/PS-2 Series
PS/2 101/102-keys Swiss Keyboard
PS/2 101/102-keys United Kingdom Keyboard
Tandy 2500, 4016, 5000
Tandy 2500, 4016, 5000 Host-Connected Keyboard
*$+TA207*
*$+TA207*
*$+TA194*
*$+TA194*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
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DEC VT and VXT Series
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DEC VT and VXT Series
This section covers these workstations:
DEC VT240 DEC VT420
DEC VT220 DEC VT340
DEC VT241 DEC VT1000
DEC VT320 DEC VT1200
DEC VT330 DEC VXT2000
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
054134.
Cables
Use the two cables supplied with this WIF kit to connect the reader to your workstation and keyboard, as shown in your Wedge Reader User’s Manual. To order a replacement cable, use these part numbers:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054133)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054132)
Terminal cable (P/N 054131)
Power Supply
The reader requires an external power supply only if you use a laser scanner with these workstations. Otherwise, the reader does not require an external power supply. For either type of power supply, set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
Note: If you use an external power supply with the reader, you must plug in the power supply before switching on the workstation. If you do not, the reader will lock up.
DEC VT420 Firmware Version
If you are using a DEC VT420, you must determine the terminal’s firmware version (1.x or 2.x) before you configure the reader.
To determine the firmware version
1. Turn on the VT420 terminal.
2. Press F2 (Alt-Setup). The firmware version (1.x or 2.x) is displayed on the right
side of the screen. Take note of the number.
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3. Scan the correct configuration label from the next section, “Configuring the Reader,” making sure it matches your terminal’s firmware version.
For example, the table below contains two configuration labels for VT420 terminals with German keyboards:
DEC VT 420 (1.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 German Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (2.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 German
Keyboard
If your VT420 has version 1.0 firmware and a German keyboard, you must scan the first label to configure your reader.
DEC VT and VXT Series
*$+TA401*
*$+TA401*
*$+TA406*
*$+TA406*
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. The reader should emit one low beep followed by four low beeps, indicating that the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 US/United Kingdom Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 Danish Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 Finnish Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 French Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 French Canadian Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 German Keyboard
*$+TA16*
*$+TA16*
*$+TA18*
*$+TA18*
*$+TA19*
*$+TA19*
*$+TA20*
*$+TA20*
*$+TA17*
*$+TA17*
*$+TA21*
*$+TA21*
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DEC VT and VXT Series
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 Italian Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 Norwegian Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 Spanish Keyboard
DEC VT 220, 240, 241, 320, 330, 340 LK201 Swedish Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (1.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 US Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (1.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 French Keyboard
*$+TA212*
*$+TA212*
*$+TA213*
*$+TA213*
*$+TA214*
*$+TA214*
*$+TA215*
*$+TA215*
*$+TA22*
*$+TA22*
*$+TA400*
*$+TA400*
DEC VT 420 (1.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 German Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (1.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 Italian Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (1.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 Spanish
Keyboard DEC VT 420 (2.x Firmware)
LK201 and LK401 US Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (2.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 French Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (2.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 German Keyboard
DEC VT 420 (2.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 Italian Keyboard
*$+TA401*
*$+TA401*
*$+TA402*
*$+TA402*
*$+TA403*
*$+TA403*
*$+TA404*
*$+TA404*
*$+TA405*
*$+TA405*
*$+TA406*
*$+TA406*
*$+TA407*
*$+TA407*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
DEC VT 420 (2.x Firmware) LK201 and LK401 Spanish Keyboard
DEC VT 1000, 1200 LK401 US Keyboard
DEC VXT2000 LK401-AA US/United Kingdom Keyboard
DEC VT and VXT Series
*$+TA408*
*$+TA408*
*$+TA22*
*$+TA22*
*$+TA16*
*$+TA16*
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Decision Data 349X Series
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Decision Data 349X Series
This section covers these workstations:
Decision Data 3496
Decision Data 3497
The individual Wedge Interface Guide for this section is part number 054271.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054270)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054269)
Terminal cable (P/N 054268)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the Decision Data 349X workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Decision Data 3496 83-key Keyboard
Decision Data 3496 102-key Keyboard
*$+TA90*
*$+TA90*
*$+TA217*
*$+TA217*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Decision Data 3496 122-key Keyboard
Decision Data 3497 83-key Keyboard
Decision Data 3497 102-key Keyboard
Decision Data 3497 122-key Keyboard
Decision Data 349X Series
*$+TA218*
*$+TA218*
*$+TA219*
*$+TA219*
*$+TA220*
*$+TA220*
*$+TA221*
*$+TA221*
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Decision Data 3791
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Decision Data 3791
This section covers the Decision Data 3791 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054765.
Cables
Connecting the reader to the Decision Data 3791 workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054764)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054763)
Terminal cable (P/N 054762)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Workstation Configuration
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
83-key Keyboard
*$+TA227*
122-key Keyboard
*$+TA227*
*$+TA314*
*$+TA314*
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Decision Data Series
This section covers these workstations:
Decision Data 3596 HP 700/32 HP 700/94
Decision Data 3597 HP 700/43 HP 700/96
Decision Data 3697 HP 700/44 HP 700/98
Decision Data 3776 HP 700/60
Decision Data 3777 HP 700/92
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
054288.
Cables
Use the two cables supplied with this WIF kit to connect the reader to your workstation and keyboard, as shown in your Wedge Reader User’s Manual. To order a replacement cable, use these part numbers:
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Decision Data Series
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054287)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054286)
Terminal cable (P/N 054285)
Power Supply
The reader might require external power, depending on the type of workstation you use:
Workstation Power Supply and Jumper Setting
Decision Data 3776 Decision Data 3777 Decision Data 3697 HP 700/43 HP 700/92 HP 700/94 HP 700/96
Workstation Power Supply and Jumper Setting
Decision Data 3596 Decision Data 3597 HP 700/32 HP 700/44 HP 700/60 HP 700/98
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with these workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
The reader requires an external power supply to work with these workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
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Note: If you use an external power supply for the reader, plug in the power supply before switching on the workstation. If you do not, the reader will lock up.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. The reader should emit one low beep followed by four low beeps, indicating that the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Decision Data 3596, 3597, 3697 83-key Keyboard
Decision Data 3596, 3597, 3697 102-key Keyboard
*$+TA173*
*$+TA173*
*$+TA222*
*$+TA222*
Decision Data 3596, 3597, 3697 122-key Keyboard
Decision Data 3776, 3777 102-key Keyboard
Decision Data 3776, 3777 122-key Keyboard
HP 700/32 ANSI US Keyboard
HP 700/32 ANSI French Keyboard
HP 700/32 ANSI German Keyboard
HP 700/32 ANSI Italian Keyboard
*$+TA172*
*$+TA172*
*$+TA460*
*$+TA460*
*$+TA461*
*$+TA461*
*$+TA413*
*$+TA413*
*$+TA414*
*$+TA414*
*$+TA415*
*$+TA415*
*$+TA416*
*$+TA416*
HP 700/32 ANSI Spanish Keyboa rd
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*$+TA417*
*$+TA417*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
HP 700/43 US Keyboard
HP 700/43 Canadian/Fr e nch Ca nad ian Keyboard
HP 700/43 Danish Keyboard
HP 700/43 Dutch Keyboard
HP 700/43 Finnish/Swedish Keyboard
HP 700/43 Flemish/French Keybo a rd
Decision Data Series
*$+TA298*
*$+TA298*
*$+TA328*
*$+TA328*
*$+TA336*
*$+TA336*
*$+TA342*
*$+TA342*
*$+TA335*
*$+TA335*
*$+TA334*
*$+TA334*
HP 700/43 German Keyboard
HP 700/43 Latin American Keyboard
HP 700/43 Norwegian Keyboard
HP 700/43 Spanish Keyboard
HP 700/43 Swiss (French/German) Keyboard
HP 700/43 United Kingdom Keyboard
*$+TA329*
*$+TA329*
*$+TA331*
*$+TA331*
*$+TA332*
*$+TA332*
*$+TA340*
*$+TA340*
*$+TA337*
*$+TA337*
*$+TA333*
*$+TA333*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
HP 700/44 US Keyboard
HP 700/44 French Keyboard
HP 700/44 German Keyboard
HP 700/44 Italian Keyboard
HP 700/44 Spanish Keyboard
*$+TA423*
*$+TA423*
*$+TA424*
*$+TA424*
*$+TA425*
*$+TA425*
*$+TA426*
*$+TA426*
*$+TA427*
*$+TA427*
HP 700/60 ANSI US Keyboard
HP 700/60 PC US Keyboard
HP 700/60 ANSI French Keyboard
HP 700/60 PC French Keyboard
HP 700/60 ANSI German Keyboard
HP 700/60 PC German Keyboard
HP 700/60 ANSI Italian Keyboard
*$+TA418*
*$+TA418*
*$+TA462*
*$+TA462*
*$+TA419*
*$+TA419*
*$+TA463*
*$+TA463*
*$+TA420*
*$+TA420*
*$+TA464*
*$+TA464*
*$+TA421*
*$+TA421*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
HP 700/60 PC Italian Keyboard
HP 700/60 ANSI Spanish Keyboa rd
HP 700/60 PC Spanish Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/96, 700/98 US Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Canadian/Fr e nch Ca nad ian Keyboard
Decision Data Series
*$+TA465*
*$+TA465*
*$+TA422*
*$+TA422*
*$+TA466*
*$+TA466*
*$+TA303*
*$+TA303*
*$+TA343*
*$+TA343*
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Danish/Norwegian Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Dutch Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Finnish/United Kingdom Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/96, 700/98 Flemish/French Keybo a rd
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 German Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Italian Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Latin American Keyboard
*$+TA347*
*$+TA347*
*$+TA358*
*$+TA358*
*$+TA348*
*$+TA348*
*$+TA349*
*$+TA349*
*$+TA344*
*$+TA344*
*$+TA352*
*$+TA352*
*$+TA346*
*$+TA346*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/96, 700/98 Spanish Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Swedish Keyboard
HP 700/92, 700/94, 700/98 Swiss (French/German) Keyboard
HP 700/96 German Keyboard
HP 700/96 Italian Keyboard
*$+TA356*
*$+TA356*
*$+TA355*
*$+TA355*
*$+TA353*
*$+TA353*
*$+TA499*
*$+TA499*
*$+TA500*
*$+TA500*
Keyboard Equivalent Tables
Several HP workstations use special keyboard mapping:
HP 700/32 uses standard ASCII mapping (Table A-3, Wedge Reader User’s Manual).
HP 700/44 uses standard PC mapping (Table A-1, Wedge Reader User’s Manual).
With an ANSI keyboard, HP 700/60 uses standard ASCII mapping (Table A-3,
Wedge Reader User’s Manual). With a PC keyboard, HP700/60 uses st anda rd PC mapping (Table A-1 Wedge Reader User’s Manual).
HP 700/43, 700/92, 700/96, and 700/98 use the next map.
Note: Alphanumeric characters (Aa to Zz, and 0 to 9) are not listed in this table because the workstation’s keystrokes match the ASCII characters.
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HP 700/43, HP 700/92, 700/96, and HP 700/98 Keyboard Mapping
ASCII ASCII Character Keystroke Character Keystroke
NUL + Num SP Spacebar SOH Left Enter ! ! STX Left Extend Char/
Scroll Lock ETX - Num # # EOT Ins Char $ $ ENQ Del Char % % ACK Ins Line & & BEL Del Line ' (apostrophe) ' (apostrophe) BS Scroll Down ( ( HT LF Caps Lock * * VT FF Scroll Up , (comma) , (comma) CR SO Ctrl . (period) . (period) SI DLE F1 : : DC1 F2 ; ; DC2 F3 < < DC3 F4 = = DC4 F5 > > NAK F6 ? ? SYN F7 @ @ ETB F8 [ [ CAN F9/Menu \ \ EM F10/System ] ] SUB Break ^ ^ ESC Esc _ (underline) _ (underline) FS Prev ` (accent) ` (accent) GS Next { RS Clear Line | US Clear Display } DEL
(tab)
(tab)/Funct
(Return)
(shift)
(bksp del)
Decision Data Series
" (quote) " (quote)
) )
+ +
- (dash) - (dash)
/ /
↑ ↓ ←
~
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Harris Series
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Harris Series
This section covers these workstations:
Harris 179
Harris 180
Harris 192
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
060101.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 060098)
Keyboard cable (P/N 060100)
Terminal cable (P/N 060099)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scan ned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Harris Workstations (Typewriter Keyboard)
*$+TA478*
*$+TA478*
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HP 2392A
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This section covers the HP 2392A workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 056076.
HP 2392A
Cables
Connecting the reader to the HP 2392A workstation requir es one cable. The inter f ace kit contains the keyboard/terminal cable. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 056075)
Keyboard/Terminal cable (P/N 056074)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Even though the reader does not require a power supply, set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel. This is an exception for the HP 2392A.
Configuring the Reader
There are two HP2392A terminals that look identical, but require different configuration IDs. To distinguish between the two versions, you need to find the firmware part number that can be displayed using the ROM display option on the workstation.
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HP 2392A
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To display the ROM part number
1. Press [SYSTEM] located on your keyboard in the center of the row of function
2. Press [F3] (service keys) the [F6} (identify ROMs).
3. Depending on the message displayed, scan the appropriate label. The reader should emit one low beep followed by four low beeps, indicating that the
Message Scan This Label
Firmware ROMs 1818-3433 1818-3434
keys.
reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
*$+TA359*
*$+TA359*
Firmware ROMs 1818-3508 1818-3509
Firmware ROMs 1818-3440 1818-3441
Firmware ROMs 1818-3732 1818-3509
Note: Use this firmware with Rev. B interface cables only.
*$+TA360*
*$+TA360*
*$+TA360*
*$+TA360*
*$+TA360*
*$+TA360*
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HP HIL Series
This section covers Hewlett-Packard PCs, workstations, and terminals equipped with an HP-HIL interface port and one of these keyboards:
ITF Keyboard 46020A or 46021A
Vectra Keyboard 46030A
The individual Wedge Interface Guide for this section is part number 059307.
Cables
Use the two cables supplied with this WIF kit to connect the reader to your workstation and keyboard, as shown in your Wedge Reader User’s Manual. To order a replacement cable, use these part numbers:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 059306)
Keyboard cable (P/N 057900)
Terminal cable (P/N 057899)
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HP HIL Series
Power Supply
The reader requires an external power supply if the tot al curr ent draw n by the reader and all connected HP-HIL devices exceeds 1000 mA. Otherwise, the reader does not require an external power supply. For either type of power supply, set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
Use these tables to determine the amount of current drawn by all attached HP-HIL devices.
Intermec Model Input Device Milliamps (mAh)
9710D02 Wand 180 9710D02 1545A 380 9720D02 Wand 200 9720D02 1545A 400
HP Model HP Device Name Milliamps (mAh)
HP 35723A Touchscreen Bezel 250 HP 46020A ITF Keyboard 100 HP 46021A ITF Keyboard 145 HP 46030A Vectra Keyboard 145 HP 46060A HP Mouse 200
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HP Model HP Device Name Milliamps (mAh)
HP 46080A Extension Module 25 HP 46081A 3 Meter Extension 25 HP 46082A/B 15/30 Meter Extension HP 46083A Rotary Control Knob 110 HP 46084A ID Module 60 HP 46085A Control Dials 350 HP 46086A Button Box 80 HP 46087A A-Size Digitizer HP 46088A B-Size Digitizer HP 46094A Quadrature Port Device HP 46095A 3-Button Mouse 80 HP 92916A Barcode Reader 100
1
The extension cables have two boxes, each drawing 25 mA .
2
The digitizer includes the HP 46089A 4-Button Cursor.
3
The port device requires 80 mA. The attached device canno t exceed 120 mA.
1
50
2
200
2
200
3
80
Configuring the Reader
There are two methods for configuring the reader: automatic and manual. The method you choose depends on the reader’s position in the HP-HIL daisy-chain network:
If the reader is the first device, use Automatic Configuration.
If the reader is not the first device, use Manual Configuration.
Note: The reader cannot be the last device in the HP-HIL network. There must always be another device plugged into the reader’s keyboard cable.
Automatic Configuration
For automatic configuration, the reader must be the first device in the HP-HIL network. The reader determines the keyboard type and address and configures itself, as
follows:
If the reader is already in autoconfigure mode when you power it on, the reader passively monitors HP-HIL bus until it finds the keyboard. If unsuccessful after 15 seconds, the reader configures itself to emulate an ITF keyboard at address 1 (where address 1 is the first HP-HIL device connected to the terminal).
If you scan the Automatic Configuration label in Table 2, the reader actively interrogates the HP-HIL devices for their device IDs. When the reader locates the keyboard, it configures itself, beeps, and resumes operation. If the reader cannot locate the keyboard, it configures itself to emulate an ITF keyboard at address 1.
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Follow these guidelines :
If you cannot install the reader as the first device in the HP-HIL network, you must manually configure the reader.
If the reader does not beep for 15 seconds after being powered on, it cannot locate the keyboard. If the keyboard is attached and working, you must manually configure the reader.
The reader emulates the first keyboard it finds in the HP-HIL network. If the reader must emulate the second of two keyboards in the network, either swap the keyboards or manually configure the reader for the second keyboard’s address.
If the reader appears to successfully configure itself, but transmits the wrong keycodes, it failed to correctly identify the keyboard. Manually configure the reader.
HP HIL Series
Manual Configuration
If autoconfiguration fails or if you cannot install the reader as the first device in the HP­HIL network, follow these steps:
1. Install the reader into the network (not as the last device).
2. Determine the keyboard’s address, where address 1 is the network’s first device.
3. Scan a bar code with the correct keyboard (ITF or Vectra) and address. The reader should emit one low beep followed by four low beeps, indicating that the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Automatic Configuration
*$+TA428*
ITF Keyboard at Address 1
*$+TA428*
*$+TA429*
ITF Keyboard at Address 2
*$+TA429*
*$+TA430*
ITF Keyboard at Address 3
*$+TA430*
*$+TA431*
*$+TA431*
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HP HIL Series
Cd39
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
ITF Keyboard at Address 4
ITF Keyboard at Address 5
ITF Keyboard at Address 6
ITF Keyboard at Address 7
Vectra Keyboard at Address 1
*$+TA432*
*$+TA432*
*$+TA433*
*$+TA433*
*$+TA434*
*$+TA434*
*$+TA435*
*$+TA435*
*$+TA436*
*$+TA436*
Vectra Keyboard at Address 2
Vectra Keyboard at Address 3
Vectra Keyboard at Address 4
Vectra Keyboard at Address 5
Vectra Keyboard at Address 6
Vectra Keyboard at Address 7
*$+TA437*
*$+TA437*
*$+TA438*
*$+TA438*
*$+TA439*
*$+TA439*
*$+TA440*
*$+TA440*
*$+TA441*
*$+TA441*
*$+TA442*
*$+TA442*
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HP HIL Series
Keyboard Equivalent Tables
The next two tables show the ASCII keyboard equivalent for the ITF and Vectra keyboards, respectively.
Note: Alphanumeric characters (Aa to Zz, and 0 to 9) are not listed in this table because they map to the same characters on the ITF and Vectra keyboards.
Keyboard Mapping for ITF Keyboards
ASCII ITF ASCII ITF Character Keystroke Character Keystroke
NUL F1 SP Spacebar SOH F2 ! ! STX F3 " " (quote) ETX F4 # # EOT F5 $ $ ENQ F6 % % ACK F7 & & BEL F8 ' ' (apostrophe) BS Backspace ( ( HT | (tab) ) ) LF Enter (keypad) * * (keypad) VT | ← (tab) + + FF Ctrl , , (comma) CR (Return) - - (dash) SO Caps Lock . . (period) SI Left Shift / / DLE Break : : DC1 Stop ; ; DC2 Menu < < DC3 System = = DC4 Select > > NAK Clear Line ? ? SYN Left Extend Char @ @ ETB Right Extend Char [ [ CAN Clear Display \ \ EM Prev ] ] SUB Next ^ ^ ESC Esc _ _ (underline) FS Insert Line ` ` (accent) GS Delete Line { RS Insert Char | US Delete Char } DEL Delete ~ « _
Note: The term “(keypad)” indicates that the key is in the numeric keypad.
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Keyboard Mapping for Vectra Keyboards
ASCII ITF ASCII ITF Character Keystroke Character Keystroke
NUL + (keypad) SP Spacebar SOH Num Lock ! ! STX Scroll Lock " " (quote) ETX - (keypad) # # EOT Ins $ $ ENQ Del % % ACK SysReq & & BEL Not Supported ' ' (apostrophe) BS Not Supported ( ( HT | (tab) ) ) LF Caps Lock * * (keypad) VT (tab) + + FF Alt , , (comma) CR (Return) - - (dash) SO Ctrl . . (period) SI Left Shift Key / / DLE F1 : : DC1 F2 ; ; DC2 F3 < < DC3 F4 = = DC4 F5 > > NAK F6 ? ? SYN F7 @ @ ETB F8 [ [ CAN F9 \ \ EM F10 ] ] SUB Home ^ ^ ESC Esc _ _ (underline) FS PgUp ` ` (accent) GS PgDn { RS Print Screen | US End } DEL Backspace ~ « _
Note: The term “(keypad)” indicates that the key is in the numeric keypad.
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IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
This section covers these workstations:
IBM 3151 IBM 3481
IBM 3471 IBM 3482
IBM 3472 IBM 3486
IBM 3476 IBM 3487
IBM 3477 IBM 3488
The individual Wedge Interface Guide for this section is part number 054239.
Cables
Use the two cables supplied with this WIF kit to connect the reader to your workstation and keyboard, as shown in your Wedge Reader User’s Manual. To order a replacement cable, use these part numbers:
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IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054238)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054237)
Terminal cable (P/N 054236)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to operate with these workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. The reader should emit one low beep followed by four low beeps, indicating that the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beep identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3151 model 310 US Keyboard
*$+TA115*
*$+TA115*
IBM 3151 model 510 US Keyboard
*$+TA473*
*$+TA473*
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IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3151 model 310 Japanese Keyboard
IBM 3151 model 310 Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 Enhanced
102-key US Keyboard IBM 3471
IBM 3472 104-key and 122-key US Keyboard
IBM 3471 104-key Data Entry US Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 122-key Data Entry
US Keyboard
Cd39
*$+TA117*
*$+TA117*
*$+TA116*
*$+TA116*
*$+TA182*
*$+TA182*
*$+TA250*
*$+TA250*
*$+TA251*
*$+TA251*
*$+TA252*
*$+TA252*
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Austrian/German Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 Data Entry Austrian/ German Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Austrian Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Belgian Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Belgian Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key
Canadian Keyboard
*$+TA133*
*$+TA133*
*$+TA241*
*$+TA241*
*$+TA281*
*$+TA281*
*$+TA88*
*$+TA88*
*$+TA282*
*$+TA282*
*$+TA89*
*$+TA89*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3472 Enhanced Canadian Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Danish Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 Data Entry Danish Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Danish Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Dutch Keyboard
IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
*$+TA283*
*$+TA283*
*$+TA91*
*$+TA91*
*$+TA242*
*$+TA242*
*$+TA284*
*$+TA284*
*$+TA285*
*$+TA285*
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Finnish/Swedish Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 Data Entry Finnish/ Swedish Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Finnish/ Swedish Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key French AZERTY Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 Data Entry French Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced French Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Italian Keyboard
*$+TA92*
*$+TA92*
*$+TA243*
*$+TA243*
*$+TA286*
*$+TA286*
*$+TA93*
*$+TA93*
*$+TA244*
*$+TA244*
*$+TA287*
*$+TA287*
*$+TA94*
*$+TA94*
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IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3471, 3472 Data Entry Italian Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Italian Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 Enhanced 104-key Japanese Katakana Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 124-key Japanese Katakana Keyboard
IBM 3472 122-key Latin American Keyboard
Cd39
*$+TA245*
*$+TA245*
*$+TA288*
*$+TA288*
*$+TA95*
*$+TA95*
*$+TA246*
*$+TA246*
*$+TA289*
*$+TA289*
IBM 3472 Enhanced Latin American Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Norwegian Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 Data Entry Norwegian Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Norwegian Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Portuguese Keyboard
IBM 3471, 3472 Data Entry Portuguese Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Portuguese Keyboard
*$+TA290*
*$+TA290*
*$+TA96*
*$+TA96*
*$+TA247*
*$+TA247*
*$+TA291*
*$+TA291*
*$+TA97*
*$+TA97*
*$+TA248*
*$+TA248*
*$+TA292*
*$+TA292*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3471 Spanish (speaking) Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key Swiss/French Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced Swiss/French Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key
Swiss/German Keyboard
IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
*$+TA98*
*$+TA98*
*$+TA99*
*$+TA99*
*$+TA293*
*$+TA293*
*$+TA100*
*$+TA100*
*$+TA294*
*$+TA294*
*$+TA101*
*$+TA101*
IBM 3472 Enhanced Swiss/German Keyboard
IBM 3471 IBM 3472 122-key United Kingdom Keyboard
IBM 3471 Data Entry United Kingdom Keyboard
IBM 3472 Enhanced United Kingdom Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key US Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key
Austrian/German Keyboard
*$+TA295*
*$+TA295*
*$+TA181*
*$+TA181*
*$+TA249*
*$+TA249*
*$+TA296*
*$+TA296*
*$+TA137*
*$+TA137*
*$+TA139*
*$+TA139*
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IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Belgian Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Danish Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Dutch Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Finnish/Swedish Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key French AZERTY Keyboard
Cd39
*$+TA140*
*$+TA140*
*$+TA142*
*$+TA142*
*$+TA143*
*$+TA143*
*$+TA144*
*$+TA144*
*$+TA145*
*$+TA145*
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key French Canadian Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Italian Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 104-key Japanese Ka t akana Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Norwegian Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Portuguese Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Spanish (speaking) Keyboard
*$+TA141*
*$+TA141*
*$+TA146*
*$+TA146*
*$+TA153*
*$+TA153*
*$+TA147*
*$+TA147*
*$+TA148*
*$+TA148*
*$+TA149*
*$+TA149*
*$+TA150*
*$+TA150*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Swiss/French Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key Swiss/German Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 103-key United Kingdom Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 Enhanced 122-key US Data Entry Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key US Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
*$+TA151*
*$+TA151*
*$+TA152*
*$+TA152*
*$+TA138*
*$+TA138*
*$+TA154*
*$+TA154*
*$+TA155*
*$+TA155*
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Austrian/German Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Belgian Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Danish Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Finnish/Swedish Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key French AZERTY Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key French Canadian Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Italian Typewriter Keyboard
*$+TA157*
*$+TA157*
*$+TA158*
*$+TA158*
*$+TA160*
*$+TA160*
*$+TA161*
*$+TA161*
*$+TA162*
*$+TA162*
*$+TA159*
*$+TA159*
*$+TA163*
*$+TA163*
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IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3476, 3477 124-key Japanese Katakana Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Norwegian Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Portuguese Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Spanish Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Spanish (speaking) Typewriter Keyboard
Cd39
*$+TA170*
*$+TA170*
*$+TA164*
*$+TA164*
*$+TA165*
*$+TA165*
*$+TA166*
*$+TA166*
*$+TA167*
*$+TA167*
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Swiss/French Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key Swiss/German Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3476, 3477 122-key United Kingdom Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3481, 3482 122-key US Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3481, 3482 122-key French Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3481, 3482 122-key German/Austrian Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3481, 3482 122-key German/Swiss Typewriter Keyboard
*$+TA168*
*$+TA168*
*$+TA169*
*$+TA169*
*$+TA156*
*$+TA156*
*$+TA443*
*$+TA443*
*$+TA447*
*$+TA447*
*$+TA459*
*$+TA459*
*$+TA446*
*$+TA446*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3481, 3482 122-key Italian Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3481, 3482 122-key Spanish Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3486 102-key US Keyboard
IBM 3486 122-key US Keyboard
IBM 3487 122-key US Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
*$+TA444*
*$+TA444*
*$+TA445*
*$+TA445*
*$+TA486*
*$+TA486*
*$+TA487*
*$+TA487*
*$+TA467*
*$+TA467*
IBM 3487 122-key French Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3487 122-key German/Austrian Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3487 122-key German/Swiss Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3487 122-key Italian Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3487 122-key Spanish Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3488 122-key US Typewriter Keyboard
IBM 3488 122-key US Data Entry Keyboard
*$+TA468*
*$+TA468*
*$+TA470*
*$+TA470*
*$+TA469*
*$+TA469*
*$+TA471*
*$+TA471*
*$+TA472*
*$+TA472*
*$+TA494*
*$+TA494*
*$+TA495*
*$+TA495*
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IBM 3151 and 34XX Series
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3488 102-key US Keyboard
Cd39
*$+TA496*
*$+TA496*
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IBM 316X and 319X Series
This section covers these workstations:
IBM 3161 IBM 3191
IBM 3162 IBM 3192
IBM 3163 IBM 3193
IBM 3164 IBM 3196
IBM 3197 The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
054525.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Cd39
IBM 316X and 319X Series
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054524)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054523)
Terminal cable (P/N 054522)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3161
*$+TA118*
*$+TA118*
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IBM 316X and 319X Series
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3162
IBM 3163 US Keyboard
IBM 3163 Japanese Keyboard
IBM 3163 Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3164 US Keyboard
Cd39
*$+TA115*
*$+TA115*
*$+TA118*
*$+TA118*
*$+TA120*
*$+TA120*
*$+TA119*
*$+TA119*
*$+TA121*
*$+TA121*
IBM 3164 Japanese Keyboard
IBM 3164 Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3191 102-key US Keyboard
IBM 3191 122-key US Keyboard
IBM 3191 Japanese Keyboard
IBM 3191 Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3192 102-key US Keyboard
*$+TA123*
*$+TA123*
*$+TA122*
*$+TA122*
*$+TA124*
*$+TA124*
*$+TA316*
*$+TA316*
*$+TA126*
*$+TA126*
*$+TA125*
*$+TA125*
*$+TA127*
*$+TA127*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM 3192 122-key US Keyboard
IBM 3192 Japanese Keyboard
IBM 3192 Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3193 102-key US Keyboard
IBM 3193 122-key US Keyboard
IBM 316X and 319X Series
*$+TA317*
*$+TA317*
*$+TA129*
*$+TA129*
*$+TA128*
*$+TA128*
*$+TA130*
*$+TA130*
*$+TA318*
*$+TA318*
IBM 3193 Japanese Keyboard
IBM 3193 Spanish Keyboard
IBM 3196, 3197 102-key Keyboard
IBM 3196, 3197 122-key Keyboard
*$+TA132*
*$+TA132*
*$+TA131*
*$+TA131*
*$+TA304*
*$+TA304*
*$+TA315*
*$+TA315*
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IBM 3178
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IBM 3178
This section covers the IBM 3178 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054808.
Cables
Connecting the reader to the IBM 3178 workstation requires one cable. The interface kit contains the keyboard/terminal cable. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054809)
Keyboard/Terminal cable (P/N 054807)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
C1 Keyboard
*$+TA308*
C2 Keyboard
*$+TA308*
*$+TA309*
C3 Keyboard
*$+TA309*
*$+TA310*
C4 Keyboard
*$+TA310*
*$+TA311*
*$+TA311*
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IBM 7552
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This section covers the IBM 7552 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 055821.
IBM 7552
Cables
Connecting the reader to the IBM 7552 workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 055820)
Keyboard cable (P/N 055819)
Terminal cable (P/N 055818)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
IBM 7552
*$+TA319*
*$+TA319*
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IBM PC/XT/AT Series
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IBM PC/XT/AT Series
This section covers these workstations:
Alfaskop DS/DT* NEC 286
AST 286/386 Nokia 7414-0011
AT&T 605 Nokia ASC/AWS*
Compaq 286/386 Nokia Mikro Mikko 3/4*
HP Vectra ES Nokia VDU 192
IBM 7531 Tandy 1000
IBM 7532 Unisys PW2 286
IBM AT Wang 240
IBM PC/XT Wang 280
Idea Courier 9292 Wang 380
*With Nokia AT configured keyboard
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 056944)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054140)
Terminal cable (P/N 056311)
Adapter (P/N 056943)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
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IBM PC/XT/AT Series
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Alfaskop DS/DT*
*$+TA171*
AST 286/386
*$+TA171*
*$+TA327*
AT&T 605
*$+TA327*
*$+TA2*
Compaq 286/386
*$+TA2*
*$+TA114*
*$+TA114*
HP Vectra ES US Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Belgian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Danish Keyboard
HP Vectra ES French Keyboard
HP Vectra ES French Canadian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES German Keyboard
*$+TA75*
*$+TA75*
*$+TA86*
*$+TA86*
*$+TA83*
*$+TA83*
*$+TA78*
*$+TA78*
*$+TA85*
*$+TA85*
*$+TA76*
*$+TA76*
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IBM PC/XT/AT Series
Cd39
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
HP Vectra ES 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
HP Vectra ES Italian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Norwegian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Spanish Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Swedish/Finnish Keyboard
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA84*
*$+TA84*
*$+TA79*
*$+TA79*
*$+TA77*
*$+TA77*
*$+TA81*
*$+TA81*
HP Vectra ES Swiss French/German Keyboard
HP Vectra ES United Kingdom Keyboard
IBM 7531, 7532
IBM AT US 84/101/102-keyboard
IBM AT French 102-keyboard
IBM AT French 84-keyboard
IBM AT German 102-keyboard
*$+TA80*
*$+TA80*
*$+TA82*
*$+TA82*
*$+TA312*
*$+TA312*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA409*
*$+TA409*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA31*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM AT German 84-keyboard
IBM AT 101/102-key Host-Connected US Keyboard Map
IBM AT Italian 102-keyboard
IBM AT Italian 84-keyboard
IBM AT Spanish 102-keyboard
IBM PC/XT/AT Series
*$+TA411*
*$+TA411*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA410*
*$+TA410*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA30*
IBM AT Spanish 84-keyboard
IBM AT United Kingdom 102-keyboard
IBM AT United Kingdom 84-keyboard
IBM PC/XT US Keyboard
IBM PC/XT French AZERTY Keyboard
IBM PC/XT German Keyboard
IBM PC/XT Italian Keyboard
*$+TA412*
*$+TA412*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA413*
*$+TA413*
*$+TA0*
*$+TA0*
*$+TA24*
*$+TA24*
*$+TA26*
*$+TA26*
*$+TA27*
*$+TA27*
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IBM PC/XT/AT Series
Cd39
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM PC/XT Spanish Keyboard
IBM PC/XT United Kingdom Keyboard
Idea Courier 9292
*$+TA25*
*$+TA25*
*$+TA23*
*$+TA23*
*$+TA305*
NEC 286/386
*$+TA305*
*$+TA1*
Nokia PC/XT Configured Keyboard
*$+TA1*
*$+TA216*
*$+TA216*
NEC 286/386 101/102-keyboard Host-Connected US Map
Nokia AT Config ur ed Keyboard
Nokia 7414-0011 Nokia VDU 192 AC42100.001 Keyboard
Nokia 7414-0011 Nokia VDU 192 AF51211 Keyboard
Tandy 1000 Enhanced Keyboard
Unisys PW2 286
Wang 240, 280, 380 Model 724, 301 Keyboard
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA171*
*$+TA171*
*$+TA239*
*$+TA239*
*$+TA240*
*$+TA240*
*$+TA0*
*$+TA0*
*$+TA339*
*$+TA339*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
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Idea Courier
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This section covers these workstations:
Idea Courier 12471
Idea Courier 12472-01C
The individual Wedge Interface Guide for this section is part number 059308.
Idea Courier
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 059309)
Keyboard cable (P/N 057470)
Terminal cable (P/N 057471)
Power Supply
If you use a 15XX laser scanner with these workstations, the reader requires an external power supply. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
If you use a wand with these workstations, the reader uses workstation power. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Note: This interface uses the standard Twinax/Coax keyboard mapping (Table A-2, in the Wedge Reader User’s Manual).
Idea Courier US Keyboard (model 701920-001)
*$+TA202*
*$+TA202*
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I-O Corporation Series
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I-O Corporation Series
This section covers these workstations:
I-O Corporation 1181D I-O Corporation 1197
I-O Corporation 1181EP I-O Corporation 2196
I-O Corporation 1181ES I-O Corporation 2476C
I-O Corporation 1181WP I-O Corporation 2497C
I-O Corporation 1196 I-O Corporation 2497D
I-O Corporation 1196D
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
055873.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 055872)
Keyboard cable (P/N 055871)
Terminal cable (P/N 055870)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Even though the reader does not require a power supply, set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel. This is an exception for the I-O Corporation workstations.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
I-O Corporation 83-key Keyboard
*$+TA321*
*$+TA321*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
I-O Corporation 102-key Keyboard
I-O Corporation 122-key Keyboard
*$+TA323*
I-O Corporation Series
*$+TA322*
*$+TA322*
*$+TA323*
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LynkLyte Series
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LynkLyte Series
This section covers the LynkLyte 1 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 055756.
Cables
Connecting the reader to the LynkLyte workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054849)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054848)
Terminal cable (P/N 054847)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
LynkLyte 1 (5 pin PC/XT DIN) 102-key Keyboard
LynkLyte 1 (7-pin DIN) 122-key Keyboard
*$+TA307*
*$+TA307*
*$+TA306*
*$+TA306*
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Macintosh II and SE Series
This section covers these workstations:
Macintosh SE
Macintosh II
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
054842.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires a terminal cable. The expansion cable is required when connecting other input devices (for example, a mouse). The interface kit contains both the expansion and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054841)
Expansion cable (P/N 054840)
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Macintosh II and SE Series
Terminal cable (P/N 054839)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
US and United Kingdom Keyboard
*$+TA175*
Danish Keyboard
*$+TA175*
*$+TA178*
*$+TA178*
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Macintosh II and SE Series
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Dutch Keyboard
Finnish Keyboard
Flemish and French Keyboard
French Canadian Keyboard
German Keyboard
Cd39
*$+TA134*
*$+TA134*
*$+TA135*
*$+TA135*
*$+TA185*
*$+TA185*
*$+TA177*
*$+TA177*
*$+TA300*
*$+TA300*
Italian Keyboard
Icelandic Keyboard
Norwegian Keyboard
Portuguese Keyboard
Spanish Keyboard
Swedish Keyboard
Swiss (French and German) Keyboard
*$+TA274*
*$+TA274*
*$+TA275*
*$+TA275*
*$+TA276*
*$+TA276*
*$+TA277*
*$+TA277*
*$+TA278*
*$+TA278*
*$+TA279*
*$+TA279*
*$+TA299*
*$+TA299*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Turkish Keyboard
Macintosh II and SE Series
*$+TA301*
*$+TA301*
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Memorex/Telex 2291 and 2391
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Memorex/Telex 2291 and 2391
This section covers these workstations:
Memorex/Telex 2291
Memorex/Telex 2391
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
054850.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054837)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054144)
Terminal cable (P/N 054143)
Power Supply
The reader requires an external power supply to work with the workstat ion. Set th e PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
Note: If you are using an external power supply with the reader, plug in the power supply before powering ON the workstation. If you do not, the reader will lock up.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scan ned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Memorex/Telex 2291, 2391
*$+TA186*
*$+TA186*
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Memorex/Telex Series
This section covers these workstations:
Memorex/Telex 1191 Memorex/Telex 1471
Memorex/Telex 1192 Memorex/Telex 1472
Memorex/Telex 1196 Memorex/Telex 1476
Memorex/Telex 1197 Memorex/Telex 1477
Memorex/Telex 2296
The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number
054303.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
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Memorex/Telex Series
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054302)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054301)
Terminal cable (P/N 054300)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Memorex/Telex 1191 88-key Keyboard
*$+TA361*
*$+TA361*
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Memorex/Telex Series
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Memorex/Telex 1191 A/B 1196 A/B/C, 1192,1197 Typewriter Keyboard
Memorex/Telex 1191 A/B, 1196 A/B/C, 1192, 1197 Data Entry Keyboard
Memorex/Telex 1471, 1472 88-key Typewriter Keyboard
Memorex/Telex 1471, 1472 104-key Data Entry Keyboard
Memorex/Telex 1471, 1472 104-key Typewriter Keyboard
*$+TA179*
*$+TA179*
*$+TA180*
*$+TA180*
*$+TA453*
*$+TA453*
*$+TA454*
*$+TA454*
*$+TA455*
*$+TA455*
Memorex/Telex 1471, 1472 122-key Data Entry Keyboard
Memorex/Telex 1471, 1472 122-key Typewriter Keyboard
Memorex/Telex 1476
Memorex/Telex 1477 122-key Typewriter Keyboard
Memorex/Telex 2296
*$+TA456*
*$+TA456*
*$+TA457*
*$+TA457*
*$+TA297*
*$+TA297*
*$+TA458*
*$+TA458*
*$+TA364*
*$+TA364*
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Microterm 5530
This section covers the Microterm 5530 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054834.
Cables
Connecting the reader to the workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054833)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054832)
Terminal cable (P/N 054831)
Power Supply
The reader requires an external power supply to work with the workstat ion. Set th e PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
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Note: If you are using an external power supply with the reader, plug in the power supply before powering ON the workstation. If you do not, the reader will lock up.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Microterm 5530
*$+TA136*
*$+TA136*
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NEC 386
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NEC 386
This section covers the NEC 386 workstation.
Cables
Connecting the reader to the workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 056944)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054140)
Terminal cable (P/N 056311)
Adapter (P/N 056943)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
NEC 386
*$+TA1*
NEC Host-Connected Keyboard Map
*$+TA1*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
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Nokia 4111 and 9164 Series
This section covers these workstations:
Nokia 4111 DU
Nokia 9164 DU
The individual Wedge Interface Guide for this section is part number 054854.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054853)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054852)
Terminal cable (P/N 054851)
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Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Nokia 4111 Nokia 9164
4143-001 Keyboard Nokia 4111
Nokia 9164 9140-1001 Keyboard
Nokia 4111 Nokia 9164 9140-7001 Keyboard
*$+TA189*
*$+TA189*
*$+TA187*
*$+TA187*
*$+TA280*
*$+TA280*
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Nokia 9014 DU
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Nokia 9014 DU
This section covers the Nokia 9014 DU workstation with the 9140-6601 keyboard. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054858.
Cables
Connecting the reader to the workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054857)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054856)
Terminal cable (P/N 054855)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scan ned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Nokia 9014 DU with 9140-6601 Keyboard
*$+TA188*
*$+TA188*
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PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
This section covers these workstations:
Alfaskop DS/DT* IBM 7531 and 7532
AST 286/386 IBM AT
AT&T 605 IBM PC/XT
AT&T 6386SX and 6386WGS IBM PS/1
Compaq 286/386 IBM PS/2 25, 30, 50
Compaq 286/e IBM PS/2 50Z
Compaq 386/s IBM PS/2 55SX
Compaq 386/20e IBM PS/2 60, 70, 80, 90, 95
Compaq 386/33 IBM ValuePoint
Compaq 486 Idea Courier 9292
Compaq Prolinea NCD X-Station 15-b
DEC 486 NEC 286 and 386
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DEC VT510 Nokia 7414-0011
DEC VT520 Nokia ASC/AWS*
DEC VT525 Nokia Mikro Mikko 3/4*
Dell Dimension 386 and 486 Nokia VDU 192
Dell Optiplex 486 PC Tandy 1000
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 Tandy 2500, 4016, 5000
HP 486 Tektronix X-Station XP11
HP X-Station 700/RX Unisys PW2 286
HP Vectra ES Wang 240, 280, and 380
* Nokia AT configured keyboard
Cables
Use the two cables and cable adapter supplied with this WIF kit to connect the reader to your workstation and keyboard, as shown in the following illustration and also in your Wedge Reader User’s Manual. To order a replacement cable, use these part numbers:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 056944)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054140)
Terminal cable (P/N 056311)
Adapter (P/N 056943)
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PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
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There are two ways to use the cable adapter:
If your workstation keyboard cable has a large connector, connect the cable adapter between the workstation keyboard cable and the reader keyboard cable as shown in Configuration A in the illustration.
If your workstation keyboard cable has a small connector, connect the cable adapter between the terminal and the reader terminal cable as shown in Configuration B in the illustration.
Workstation Cables and Adapter
Adapter
Long cable to reader
Configuration A
Back of Workstation
Cable from keyboard
Adapter
Configuration B
Short cable to reader
9710-001
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Power Supply
The reader requires an external power supply to work with these workstations. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
HP X-Station 700/RX
NCD X-Station 15-b
DEC VT520
DEC VT525
Note: If you use an external power supply for the reader, you must plug in the power supply before switching on the workstation. If you do not, the reader may lock up.
If you have a different workstation other than these, the reader does not require an external power supply to operate. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Caps Lock Sensing
The Caps Lock Sensing feature allows the reader to sense if the workstation keyboard has Caps Lock enabled or disabled. The reader can then transmit the characters from scanned labels to the workstation in the same case as they are printed on the label.
Scan this label to enable Caps Lock Sensing:
*$+WC1*
*$+WC1*
Scan this label to disable Caps Lock Sensing:
*$+WC0*
*$+WC0*
By default, Caps Lock Sensing is disabled.
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These workstations support Caps Lock Sensing:
AT&T 6386SX IBM PS/1
AT&T 6386WGS IBM PS/2 (all models except PS/2 25)
Compaq (all models) IBM ValuePoint
DEC 486 NEC 286 and 386
Dell Dimension 386 Tandy 2500
Dell Dimension 486 Tandy 4016
Dell Optiplex 486 PC Tandy 5000
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 Wang 240
HP 486 Wang 280
IBM AT Wang 380
Note: If your workstation does not support Caps Lock sensing, you can use the Caps Lock configuration command ($+WL), as described in the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, to allow the reader to sense Caps Lock mode.
If the reader has Caps Lock Sensing enabled, the Caps Lock configuration command ($+WL) has no effect on the reader’s ability to sense Caps Lock mode.
Keyboard Maps for Host Connections
If your PC is connected to a host computer (with terminal emulation software, for example), you must use an alternate keyboard map.
Alternate keyboard maps are available for these workstations:
AT&T 6386SX NEC 286
AT&T 6386WGS NEC 386
Compaq PS/2 90 (122-key)
Compaq Prolinea PS/2 95 (122-key)
DEC 486 PS/2 (101/102-key)
HP 486 Tandy 2500
HP Vectra ES Tandy 4016
IBM AT Tandy 5000
IBM ValuePoint
To select the alternate keyboard map, scan the appropriate “Host-Connected Keyboard Map” bar code from the workstation configuration chart (see “Configuring the Reader” later in this section). Scanning a “Host-Connected Keyboard Map” bar code maps your keyboard to one of two maps.
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The keyboard maps are described in these two tables:
The first table describes the keyboard mapping for PS/2 90 and PS/2 95 workstations with 122-key keyboards.
The second table describes the keyboard mapping for workstations with 101/102­key keyboa rds.
Host-Connected Mapping for PS/2 90 and 95 122-Key Keyboards
ASCII Character Keystroke
NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US DEL
F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 Pause (tab) Enter (keypad) ← (tab)/Funct Alt (Return) Ctrl (shift) F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 (bksp del)
ASCII Character Keystroke
SP ! “ (quote) # $ % & ' (apostrophe) ( ) * + , (comma)
- (dash) . (period) / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ (underline) ` (accent) { | } ~
Spacebar ! “ (quote) # $ % & ' (apostrophe) ( ) * (keypad) + , (comma)
- (dash) . (period) Home (keypad) PgUp (keypad) PgDn (keypad) End (keypad)
(keypad) (keypad)
? @ (keypad) Clear (keypad) Play + (keypad)
- (keypad) Attn ErEOF ExSel CrSel
Note: The term “(keypad)” indicates that the key is in the numeric keypad.
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Host-Connected Keyboard Mapping for 101/102-Key Keyboards
ASCII Character Keystroke
NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US DEL
+ Num SysRq PrtScrn
- Num Ins (keypad) Del (keypad) F11 F12
Alt GR →  (tab)
Caps Lock ← (tab)/Funct Alt (Return) Ctrl (shift) F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Home (keypad) Esc PgUp (keypad) PgDn (keypad) Pause End (keypad) (bksp del)
ASCII Character Keystroke
SP ! " (quote) # $ % & ' (apostrophe) ( ) * + , (comma)
- (dash) . (period) / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ (underline) ` (accent) { | } ~
Spacebar ! " (quote) # $ % & ' (apostrophe) ( ) * + , (comma)
- (dash) . (period) / : ; < = > ? @ / (keypad) * (keypad) 5 (keypad) Enter (keypad) _ (underline) ` (accent)
(keypad) (keypad) (keypad) (keypad)
Note: The term “(keypad)” indicates that the key is in the numeric keypad.
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Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. The reader should emit one low beep followed by four low beeps, indicating that the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
AST 286/386
*$+TA327*
AT&T 605
*$+TA327*
*$+TA2*
AT&T 6386SX, 6386WGS
*$+TA2*
*$+TA1*
AT&T 6386SX, 6386WGS 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
*$+TA1*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
Compaq Danish Keyboard
Compaq French Keyboard
Compaq French Canadian Keyboard
Compaq German Keyboard
Compaq 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
Compaq Italian Keyboard
*$+TA7*
*$+TA7*
*$+TA8*
*$+TA8*
*$+TA9*
*$+TA9*
*$+TA15*
*$+TA15*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA10*
*$+TA10*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Compaq Norwegian Keyboard
Compaq Spanish Keyboard
Compaq Swedish/Finnish Keyboard
Compaq Swiss Keyboard
Compaq United Kingdom Keyboard
*$+TA11*
*$+TA11*
*$+TA12*
*$+TA12*
*$+TA13*
*$+TA13*
*$+TA14*
*$+TA14*
*$+TA6*
*$+TA6*
Compaq US Keyboard
Compaq Prolinea 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
Compaq Prolinea Standard US Keyboard
DEC 486 US Keyboard
DEC 486 French Keyboard
DEC 486 German Keyboard
DEC 486 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
*$+TA5*
*$+TA5*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
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DEC 486 Italian Keyboard
DEC 486 Spanish Keyboard
DEC 486 United Kingdom Keyboard
DEC VT510, VT520, VT525 PC7XL-AA Keyboard
DEC VT510, VT520, VT525 LK411-AA Keyboard
PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
*$+TA32*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA476*
*$+TA476*
*$+TA477*
*$+TA477*
Dell Dimension 386 and 486 US Keyboard
Dell Optiplex 486 PC US Keyboard
Dell Optiplex 486 PC 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 French Keyboard
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 German Keyboard
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 Italian Keyboard
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 Spanish Keyboard
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA30*
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PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 US Keyboard
Gateway 2000 386 and 486 United Kingdom Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Belgian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Danish Keyboard
HP Vectra ES French Keyboard
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA86*
*$+TA86*
*$+TA83*
*$+TA83*
*$+TA78*
*$+TA78*
HP Vectra ES French Canadian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES German Keyboard
HP Vectra ES 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
HP Vectra ES Italian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Norwegian Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Spanish Keyboard
HP Vectra ES Swedish/Finnish Keyboard
*$+TA85*
*$+TA85*
*$+TA76*
*$+TA76*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA84*
*$+TA84*
*$+TA79*
*$+TA79*
*$+TA77*
*$+TA77*
*$+TA81*
*$+TA81*
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HP Vectra ES Swiss French/German Keyboard
HP Vectra ES United Kingdom Keyboard
HP Vectra ES US Keyboard
HP 486 US Keyboard
HP 486 French Keyboard
PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
*$+TA80*
*$+TA80*
*$+TA82*
*$+TA82*
*$+TA75*
*$+TA75*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA29*
HP 486 German Keyboard
HP 486 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
HP 486 Italian Keyboard
HP 486 Spanish Keyboard
HP X-Station 700/RX PS/2 Keyboard
IBM 7531, 7532
IBM AT French 84-key Keyboard
*$+TA31*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA493*
*$+TA493*
*$+TA312*
*$+TA312*
*$+TA409*
*$+TA409*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM AT French 102-key Keyboard
IBM AT German 84-key Keyboard
IBM AT German 102-key Keyboard
IBM AT 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
IBM AT Italian 84-key Keyboard
*$+TA29*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA411*
*$+TA411*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA410*
*$+TA410*
IBM AT Italian 102-key Keyboard
IBM AT Spanish 84-key Keyboard
IBM AT Spanish 102-key Keyboard
IBM AT United Kingdom 84-ke y Keyboard
IBM AT United Kingdom 102-key Keyboard
IBM AT US 84/101/102-key Keyboards
IBM PC/XT French AZERTY Keyboard
*$+TA32*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA412*
*$+TA412*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA30*
*$+TA451*
*$+TA451*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA24*
*$+TA24*
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IBM PC/XT German Keyboard
IBM PC/XT Italian Keyboard
IBM PC/XT Spanish Keyboard
IBM PC/XT United Kingdom Keyboard
IBM PC/XT US Keyboard
PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
*$+TA26*
*$+TA26*
*$+TA27*
*$+TA27*
*$+TA25*
*$+TA25*
*$+TA23*
*$+TA23*
*$+TA0*
*$+TA0*
IBM PS/1 and PS/2 84/101/102-key US Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Arabic Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Belgian Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Danish Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Dutch Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key French Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key French Canadian Keyboard
*$+TA87*
*$+TA87*
*$+TA208*
*$+TA208*
*$+TA195*
*$+TA195*
*$+TA196*
*$+TA196*
*$+TA197*
*$+TA197*
*$+TA199*
*$+TA199*
*$+TA198*
*$+TA198*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
IBM PS/2 101/102-key German Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
IBM PS/2 90 and 95 88/101/122-key US Keyboard
IBM PS/2 90 and 95 122-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Israeli Keyboard
*$+TA200*
*$+TA200*
*$+TA449*
*$+TA449*
*$+TA87*
*$+TA87*
*$+TA448*
*$+TA448*
*$+TA209*
*$+TA209*
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Italian Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Latin American Spanish Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Norwegian Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Portuguese Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Spanish Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Swedish Keyboard
IBM PS/2 101/102-key Swiss Keyboard
*$+TA201*
*$+TA201*
*$+TA202*
*$+TA202*
*$+TA203*
*$+TA203*
*$+TA204*
*$+TA204*
*$+TA205*
*$+TA205*
*$+TA206*
*$+TA206*
*$+TA207*
*$+TA207*
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IBM PS/2 101/102-key United Kingdom Keyboard
IBM ValuePoint US Keyboard
IBM ValuePoint French Keyboard
IBM ValuePoint German Keyboard
IBM ValuePoint 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
IBM ValuePoint Italian Keyboard
PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
*$+TA194*
*$+TA194*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA29*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA31*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA32*
*$+TA32*
IBM ValuePoint Spanish Keyboard
IBM ValuePoint United Kingdom Keyboard
Idea Courier 9292
NCD X-Station 15-b DEC Keyboard
NEC 286, 386
NEC 286, 386 101/102-key Host-Connected
Keyboard Map
*$+TA28*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA28*
*$+TA305*
*$+TA305*
*$+TA492*
*$+TA492*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
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To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
Nokia AT Configured Keyboard
Nokia PC/XT Configured Keyboard
Nokia 7414-0011, Nokia VDU 192 AC42100.001 Keyboard
Nokia 7414-0011 Nokia VDU 192 AF51211 Keyboard
Tandy 1000 Enhanced Keyboard
*$+TA171*
*$+TA171*
*$+TA216*
*$+TA216*
*$+TA239*
*$+TA239*
*$+TA240*
*$+TA240*
*$+TA0*
*$+TA0*
Tandy 2500, 4016, 5000
Tandy 2500, 4016, 5000 101/102-key Host-Connected Keyboard Map
Tektronix X-Station XP 11 PS/2 Keyboard
Tektronix X-Station XP 11 DEC Keyboard
Tektronix X-Station XP 11 Unix Keyboard
Tektronix X-Station XP 11 IBM 3270 Keyboard
Unisys PW2 286
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA450*
*$+TA488*
*$+TA488*
*$+TA489*
*$+TA489*
*$+TA490*
*$+TA490*
*$+TA491*
*$+TA491*
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
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Wang 240, 280, 380 Model 724, 301 Keyboard
PC/AT, PS/2 Universal
*$+TA1*
*$+TA1*
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Sun Stations Series
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Sun Stations Series
This section covers these workstations:
Sparc Station 1+ with Type IV keyboard
Sparc Station LX with Type V keyboard
Sparc Station IPX with Type V keyboard
Sun 3/80 with Type IV keyboard
The individual Wedge Interface Guide for this section is part number 056245.
Cables
Connecting the reader to one of these workstations requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 056244)
Keyboard cable (P/N 056243)
Terminal cable (P/N 056242)
Power Supply
If you use a Sparc Station IPX with a Type V keyboard, the reader requires an external power supply. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 on the reader’s rear panel.
If you use another workstation, the reader does not require an external power supply. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scan ned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Sun Stations
*$+TA330*
*$+TA330*
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Unisys 1120
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This section covers the Unisys 1120 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054344.
Unisys 1120
Cables
Connecting the reader to the Unisys 1120 workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054343)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054342)
Terminal cable (P/N 054341)
Power Supply
The reader does not require external power to work with this workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
US Keyboard
*$+TA190*
Danish/Norwegian Keyboard
*$+TA190*
*$+TA253*
French Keyboard
*$+TA253*
*$+TA254*
German Keyboard
*$+TA254*
*$+TA255*
*$+TA255*
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Italian Keyboard
Spanish Keyboard
Swedish/Finnish Keyboard
United Kingdom Keyboard
*$+TA256*
*$+TA256*
*$+TA257*
*$+TA257*
*$+TA258*
*$+TA258*
*$+TA259*
*$+TA259*
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Unisys 1224
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This section covers the Unisys 1224 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054340.
Unisys 1224
Cables
Connecting the reader to the this workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054339)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054338)
Terminal cable (P/N 054337)
Power Supply
The reader does not require external power to work with this workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan the appropriate label to configure the reader for your workstation. After the label is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
To Set Workstation Configuration to Scan This Bar Code
US Keyboard
*$+TA192*
Danish Keyboard
*$+TA192*
*$+TA226*
Dutch Keyboard
*$+TA226*
*$+TA230*
Finnish Keyboard
*$+TA230*
*$+TA228*
*$+TA228*
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Flemish Keyboard
French Canadian Keyboard
French/Belgian Keyboard
German Keyboard
Italian Keyboard
Norwegian Keyboard
*$+TA184*
*$+TA184*
*$+TA225*
*$+TA225*
*$+TA236*
*$+TA236*
*$+TA229*
*$+TA229*
*$+TA231*
*$+TA231*
*$+TA235*
*$+TA235*
Office System Keyboard
Spanish Keyboard
Swedish Keyboard
Swiss/French Keyboard
Swiss/German Keyboard
United Kingdom Keyboard
*$+TA238*
*$+TA238*
*$+TA237*
*$+TA237*
*$+TA234*
*$+TA234*
*$+TA232*
*$+TA232*
*$+TA233*
*$+TA233*
*$+TA183*
*$+TA183*
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Unisys SVT 1220
This section covers the Unisys SVT 1220 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 054761.
Note: The Unisys SVT 1220 is not supported with the introduction of wedge software release F (November 1995).
Cables
Connecting the reader to the Unisys SVT 1220 workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 054760)
Keyboard cable (P/N 054759)
Terminal cable (P/N 054758)
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Unisys SVT 1220
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Unisys SVT 1220
*$+TA191*
*$+TA191*
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WANG 4230
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WANG 4230
This section covers the Wang 4230 workstation. The individual Wedge Interface Guide corresponding to this section is part number 057585.
Cables
Connecting the reader to the workstation requires two cables: a keyboard cable and a terminal cable. The interface kit contains both the keyboard and terminal cables. If you need to order a replacement cable, use the part numbers listed below:
Wedge interface kit (P/N 057584)
Keyboard cable (P/N 057583)
Terminal cable (P/N 057582)
Power Supply
The reader does not require an external power supply to work with the workstation. Set the PCB jumper to connect pins 1 and 2 on the reader’s rear panel.
Configuring the Reader
Scan this label to configure the reader for your worksta tion. After the lab el is scanned, the reader emits one low beep followed by four low beeps. The four low beeps indicate the reader has successfully stored the configuration and is ready to read labels. If the reader emits a different beep sequence, refer to the Wedge Reader User’s Manual, Section 2, for beeper identification.
Wang 4230
*$+TA362*
*$+TA362*
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