Intermec 9710 参照ガイド
HP HIL Series
C d 39
30
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
1
50
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
2
200
HP 46088A
B-Size Digitizer
2
200
HP 46094A
Quadrature Port Device
3
80
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 cannot exceed 120 mA.
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:
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.
• 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.
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:
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).
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.
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.