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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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Key Code Look-Up Table<br />

12<br />

NF BC Configuration Command Reference<br />

Purpose: You can remap up to 20 scanned characters to a keystroke equivalent.<br />

Default: 102-key PC keyboard (no modifications)<br />

Syntax: WMdata<br />

where data can be any ASCII character.<br />

Scan: To reset the look-up table to the default setting, scan this bar code:<br />

Clear Key Code Look-Up Table<br />

*$+WN*<br />

*$+WN*<br />

Or: To modify any scanned character, complete these steps:<br />

1. Scan this bar code:<br />

Modify Key Code Look-Up Table<br />

*+/$+WM*<br />

*+/$+WM*<br />

2. Scan a bar code for data for the key you want to redefine. Use the “Full<br />

ASCII Bar Code Chart” in Appendix C.<br />

Note: Enclose the redefined character and ASCII value in quotes to prevent the<br />

reader from interpreting the option as a reader or configuration command (see the<br />

example).<br />

3. Find the four-digit hexadecimal value for the key you want to assign. For<br />

help, see “Key Codes” in Appendix C.<br />

4. Scan a bar code for each digit using the “Full ASCII Bar Code Chart” in<br />

Appendix C.<br />

5. Scan this bar code:<br />

Exit Accumulate Mode<br />

*-/*<br />

*-/*<br />

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