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Wasp wws800: user guide
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The WWS800 is a multi-interface scanner. It can be used as a keyboard wedge
scanner or a USB scanner. The output interface can be programmed using the setup
bar codes found in the Reference Guide.
Please ensure that you have an RF connection between the scanner and the base
prior to selecting the interface type.
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The keyboard wedge interface is enabled by configuring/selecting keyboard type.
The supported keyboard types are listed below.
• PCAT - US, French German, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, UK, Belgium,
Spanish, and Portuguese KBD
• PS2-30
• IBM 3477 TYPE (Japanese KBD) – requires special cable
• IBM 34XX, 319X & Memorex Telex (122Keys) – requires special cable
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Keyboard layout style can be selected. There are three options to this setting:
default layout (US or English style), AZERTY layout, and QWERTZ layout. This
setting only works when the keyboard type selected is for US keyboard. The
scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending the 'A', 'Q', 'W', 'Z', 'Y',
and 'M' character according to this setting.
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There are two digit layout styles as shown on the following figures. One has its digit
keys on top (upper row), the other has them on bottom (lower row).
The digit layout style can be changed by configuring this setting. There are three
options to this setting: Default, Lower Row, and Upper Row. The scanner will
make necessary adjustments when sending digits according to the setting value of
this parameter. This setting is to be used with the Keyboard Style – Alphabets and
Character Substitution setting, when support to languages not available on the
scanner is needed.
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Digits on Lower Row
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Digits on Upper Row
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In order to send alphabets with correct case, the scanner needs to know the capital
lock status of the keyboard. Incorrect settings may result in reversed case of
alphabets being transmitted. There are 3 options to this parameter: On, Off, or Auto
Detection. If this parameter is set to Auto Detection, the scanner will automatically
detect the capital lock status of the keyboard before it transmits data.
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User can choose how alphabets are sent by configuring this parameter. The
alphabets can be sent according to their case (the Case Sensitive option), or the case
is ignored (the Ignore Case option) when transmitting.
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User can choose how the scanner transmits digits by configuring this parameter.
The scanner can transmit digits by using the alphanumeric key or by using the
numeric keypad. The Num Lock status of the keyboard should be ON if numeric
keypad option is selected.
Keyboard
Alpha Numeric Key
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An inter-character delay of 0 to 255 ms can be configured to match the computer
response time of the keyboard interface. The delay time configured is inserted
between transmitting every character. The longer the delay time configured, the
slower the transmission speed will be. The inter-character delay is zero by default.
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A USB interface is available.
Numeric Key Pad

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