Usb-Hid And Usb-Vcp Interface Specifications; Settings; Interface Circuit; Dos/V Wedge Interface Specification - Opticon OPR 2001 Specification Manual

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8.2. USB-HID and USB-VCP Interface Specifications

There are two models that use a USB interface: HID (Human Interface Device Class) and
COM (Communication Device Class). The USB-COM model is referred to as USB-VCP
because a VCP (Virtual Communication Port) allows virtual serial communication and the
commands can be transmitted from the host computer.

Settings

8.2.1.
Reading the menu barcodes in section 10.1 can set the USB interface default.
The interface is full-speed USB (12 Mbps).
Device Class: High power bus-powered function. This interface does not require
an AC adaptor. It connects to a high-power bus (500 mA max.) USB terminal.
Japanese Kanji data or images cannot be transmitted via the USB-HID interface.
Note: You must install the USB-VCP driver on the host.

Interface Circuit

8.2.2.
Do not use the keyboard while the scanner is transmitting the data to the host.
Doing so may cause failure in data transactions.

8.3. DOS/V Wedge Interface Specification

Reading the menu barcodes in section 10.1 can set the DOS/V Wedge interface default.
For either interface (USB or HID/Wedge)—Set the language for the scanner and PC
keyboard to the same language before use; otherwise, the output may not be correct.

Figure 17: Interface circuit

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