Motorola LS9203 用户手册

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USB Interface
7-5
USB Host Parameters
USB Device Type
Select the desired USB device type.
HID Keyboard Emulation (default) - This device type allows the scanner to emulate a USB keyboard. When a bar code is 
successfully decoded, bar code data is transmitted to the console as if the data was typed on a keyboard. No special drivers 
are required as HID Keyboard Emulation is supported by most USB drivers.
IBM Table Top USB - This device type is used 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 the drivers used.
IBM Hand-Held USB - This device type is used 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 the drivers used.
When connecting two scanners to a host, IBM does not permit the selection of two of the same device types. 
When two connections are required, select IBM Table Top USB for one scanner and IBM Hand-Held 
USB 
for the second scanner.
USB OPOS Hand-Held - This device type is used with Symbol’s OPOS/JPOS compliant drivers, which can be downloaded 
from Symbol’s Software Developer Zone at 
. Motorola only supports one OPOS connection per 
host.
Simple COM Port Emulation - This device type requires a Motorola driver download from the Software Developer Zone 
at 
. When the scanner is connected to the host the next available comm port is automatically 
selected, emulating a one-way RS-232 connection. No handshaking is supported. No baud settings are required.
When changing USB Device Types, the scanner automatically restarts. The scanner issues the standard 
startup beep sequences.
*HID Keyboard Emulation
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