Communication Interface - Newland NLS-EM1395-LD Integration Manual

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FFC Cable (unit: mm)
A 12-pin FFC cable can be used to connect the EM1395-LD to a host device. The cable design must be
consistent with the specifications shown below. Use reinforcement material for the connectors on the
cable and reduce cable impedance for reliable connection and stable performance.

Communication Interface

The EM1395-LD can communicate with the host device through one of the following interfaces:
TTL-232: This interface, in most cases, does not require any hardware modifications to existing
platforms. However, for those requiring RS-232, a TTL-232 to RS-232 conversion circuit is needed.
USB HID-KBW: Based on USB connection, the engine's transmission is simulated as USB keyboard
input. It works on a Plug and Play basis and no driver is required.
USB COM Port Emulation: The USB port on the host device is emulated as a serial port with the
same data transmission and configuration as a real serial port. A driver is required.
USB DataPipe: This protocol is defined by Newland. A driver is required when using this protocol to
communicate with scanner.
HID-POS: HID-POS does not require a custom driver. However, an HID interface on Windows 98
does. All HID interfaces employ standard driver provided by the operating system.
The EM1395-LD's serial port supports baud rates from 1200bps to 115200bps; it does not support
hardware or software flow control. Its default settings are 9600bps, 8 data bits, no parity check and1 stop
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