
M5000 Portable Data Terminal American Microsystems, Ltd.
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Function Keys
—
with Function Keys enabled, the M5000 PDT can accept ASCII characters
and transmit a corresponding function key to the computer. The ASCII characters and values are
listed in the table below:
Function Key Description
No Function Keys No function key translation. (default)
Use DC1-SUB
(11H-1AH)
ASCII characters 17-26 represent function keys F1-
F10.
Note: with this option on, it is not possible to represent
the normal ASCII characters 17-26.
Use 81H—8AH Function keys F1-F10 are represented by extended
ASCII characters 129-138.
Note: with this option on, it is not possible to represent
the function keys in a bar code because all bar code
symbologies support only the ASCII character set from 0-
127.
Use Both Function keys F1-F10 are represented using both
ranges DC1-SUB and 81H-8AH.
Special Keys
—
with Special Keys enabled, the M5000 PDT can accept a given non-ASCII
character and transmit a corresponding special key to the computer. The ASCII characters and
values are listed in the table below:
Special Key Description
No Special Keys No special key translation. (default)
Use 01H—1FH Special keys are represented within this range.
Note: with this option on, it is not possible to represent
the normal ASCII characters 17-26.
Use 8CH—9BH Special keys are represented within this range.
Note: with this option on, it is not possible to represent
the special characters in a bar code because all bar code
symbologies support only the ASCII character set from 0-
127.
Use Both Special keys are represented using both ranges 01H—
1FH and 8CH—9BH.
Daisy Chaining
option not applicable with the M5000 PDT.
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