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USB Host Parameters
USB Device Type
Select the USB device type.
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HID Keyboard Emulation (default) - This allows the scanner to emulate a USB keyboard. Upon a successful
decode, bar code data transmits to the console as if the data was typed on a keyboard. Most USB drivers
support HID Keyboard Emulation so it requires no special drivers.
decode, bar code data transmits to the console as if the data was typed on a keyboard. Most USB drivers
support HID Keyboard Emulation so it requires no special drivers.
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IBM Table Top USB - Use this device type with table top scanners connecting to a cash register with IBM
OEM specification compliant drivers (supplied by the cash register vendor). IBM Table Top USB requires
drivers supplied by the Point-of-Service (POS) device vendor. Check with the POS vendor to verify these
drivers.
OEM specification compliant drivers (supplied by the cash register vendor). IBM Table Top USB requires
drivers supplied by the Point-of-Service (POS) device vendor. Check with the POS vendor to verify these
drivers.
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IBM Hand-Held USB - Use this device type with hand-held scanners connecting to a cash register with IBM
OEM specification compliant drivers (supplied by the cash register vendor). IBM Hand-Held USB requires
drivers supplied by the Point-of-Service (POS) device vendor. Check with the POS vendor to verify these
drivers.
OEM specification compliant drivers (supplied by the cash register vendor). IBM Hand-Held USB requires
drivers supplied by the Point-of-Service (POS) device vendor. Check with the POS vendor to verify these
drivers.
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USB OPOS Hand-Held - Use this device type with Motorola’s OPOS/JPOS compliant drivers, available from
Support Central at
Support Central at
. Motorola only supports one OPOS
connection per host.
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Simple COM Port Emulation - This device type requires a driver download from Support Central at
http://motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support
. Connecting the scanner to the host automatically selects the
next available comm port, emulating a one-way RS-232 connection. This does not support handshaking and
does not require a baud setting.
does not require a baud setting.
NOTE
When connecting two scanners to a host, IBM does not permit the selection of two of the same device
types. If you require two connections, select IBM Table Top USB for one scanner and IBM Hand-Held USB
for the second scanner.
types. If you require two connections, select IBM Table Top USB for one scanner and IBM Hand-Held USB
for the second scanner.