Usb Hid; Network - Microcom 485 User Manual

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the Windows Control Panel. Choose the appropriate COM port to make RS-232/USB CDC the
active interface.

USB HID

A USB Human Interface Device (USB HID) is a generic classification of an input device.
Windows comes pre-loaded with the USB HID drivers necessary to communicate with the
Model 485, which means there is nothing for the user to install.
As is the case with COM devices, the 485 Configuration Application will typically find more than
one USB HID device. Luckily, Microcom printers are identified as such and will be listed as
"Microcom - <Model> - <Serial Number>". For example, the device selection box would list a
Microcom 485 as "Microcom - 485 - 123456". Choose the desired printer from the selection list.
If more than one Microcom 485 is connected to your computer and you do not know the serial
number, press the push button on the printer to print a test ticket while in FGL mode.

Network

If your Microcom 485 and computer share a network connection, the 485 Configuration
Application can use the printer IP address and port to communicate
Port that the printer is configured to listen on. If you do not know the port or the IP Address,
press the push button on the printer to print a test ticket with this information (FGL mode only).
The default IP Address and port are 192.168.200.3 and 9100, respectively.
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If you have a Wi-Fi-equipped Microcom 485 printer, select Ethernet in Device Selection to configure the
printer over Wi-Fi by entering the wireless IP address and port.
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. Enter the IP Address and

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