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2. Configure your application-specific Data Formatting Message(s) from the Configuration Parameters tree area:
Message 1, Message 2, etc.
3. Add fields to the output message by clicking on the icons above the Message Field area.
The fields are appended to the message.
4. Drag the fields to position them between other fields in the message so that the output message is ordered
according to your application requirements.
Each field has its own relative configuration parameters in the parameters panel.

6.5.1 USB-HID (Keyboard Wedge) Configurations

The ABR 3000 USB interface allows the reader to be used as a USB-HID device (virtual keyboard) otherwise known as a
keyboard wedge.
In this configuration, code reading input from the ABR is sent directly to the application running on the PC as if it was typed
from the PC keyboard. This is typically used in data entry programs.
To assure the input is correctly interpreted, the ABR reader must be aligned with the keyboard type. This is done through
Device > Settings > Settings > Maintenance Settings. Select your keyboard from the dropdown list.
The USB-HID interface is an ABR Output only channel and is configured through the Data Formatting page.
Correctly set the Header and Terminator parameters depending on the requirements of the application running on the PC.
Typically, the Good Read message is transmitted, the No Read message is not transmitted, and Multiple Reads need to be
correctly managed.
Figure 50. Data Formatting
Figure 51. Device Environment Configuration
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