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Chapter 1 -
Getting Started
Typical Applications for the 3900
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1-1
About This Manual
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1-1
Unpacking the Scanner
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1-2
3800 Scanner Identification
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1-3
3900 Scanner Identification
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1-3
Connecting the Scanner When Powered by Host
(Keyboard Wedge)
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1-4
Mounting Information for the 3900
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1-5
Specular Zone
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1-6
Plug and Play
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1-6
IBM 4683 Ports 5B, 9B, and 17 Interface
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1-8
USB Interface
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1-9
OCIA Interface
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1-11
NCR OCIA Short Format (8 Bit) Interface
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1-11
NCR OCIA Long Format (9 Bit) Interface
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1-12
Nixdorf OCIA Interface
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1-12
Serial Wedge
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1-12
Chapter 2 -
Terminal Interfaces
Keyboard Wedge Connection
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2-1
Terminal ID
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2-2
Supported Terminals
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2-3
Keyboard Country
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2-5
Keyboard Style
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2-5
Keyboard Modifiers
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2-6
Serial Port Connection
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2-8
Baud Rate
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2-9
RS-232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity2-10
RS-232 Handshaking
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2-12
Wand Emulation Connection
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2-12
Wand Emulation Transmission Rate
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2-13
Wand Emulation Polarity
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2-14
Wand Emulation Idle
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2-14
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