ID Tech 80 Computer Drive User Manual


 
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Terminal Type Selection
The Omni reader can be programmed to interface to a number of
different terminals. Simply enter the two-digit terminal number. The
terminal types supported are:
00 for PC/XT
01 for PC/AT
02 for PS/2 Models 25 and 30
03 for PS/2 Models 50, 60, and 80
04 for PS/2 Model 70
09 for IBM 3196
27 for IBM 4614 POS
08 for Macintosh with ADB
26 for Notebook PC
1. Enter GROUP SETUP MODE by typing /E/D/FA.
2. Press <ENTER>.
3. Type the first digit of the two-digit code for the selection you wish
to make.
4. Press <ENTER>.
5. Type the second digit of the two-digit code.
6. Press <ENTER>.
7. To review the current setting, type AY<ENTER>.
8. To reset the terminal type setting to default, type AX<ENTER>.
9. Exit the group setup mode by typing AZ<ENTER>.
10. To reset all settings in all groups to default, enter AW<ENTER>.
General Selections
The basic operating perameters of the Omni reader can be programmed
with this group of selections.
1. Enter GROUP SETUP MODE by typing /E/D/FB .
2. Press <ENTER>.
3. Type the one or two-character code for the selection you wish to
make.
4. Save your selection by pressing <ENTER>.
5. To review the current setting, enter BY<ENTER>.
6. Exit the group setup mode by entering BZ<ENTER>.
7. To reset the terminal type setting to default, enter BX<ENTER>.
Beep Volume
The beep volume can be adjusted to two different levels, or turned off
entirely.
B1<ENTER>0 for Off.
B1<ENTER>1 for Low
B1<ENTER>2 for High
Intercharacter Delay
This is the time period the reader will wait before sending the next
successive character. Certain terminals and computers require an
intercharacter delay to simulate their keyboard’s intercharacter delay.
B2<ENTER>0 for 2 ms intercharacter delay
B2<ENTER>1 for 5 ms intercharacter delay
B2<ENTER>2 for 10 ms intercharacter delay
B2<ENTER>3 for 20 ms intercharacter delay
B2<ENTER>4 for 50 ms intercharacter delay
B2<ENTER>5 for 100 ms intercharacter delay