User's Guide

USER GUIDE: UBS-200L LF DESKTOP READER
April 4, 2019
Unified Information Devices | Chapter 2 Getting Started with the UBS-200L
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Information:
The read distance varies depending upon the size and type of transponder being
read. See Setting “CCB” to 1 causes the UBS-200L to automatically select the beginning
block of the user-data based on the transponder type. This overrides the “SDB” setting, and may be useful
where UI Devices TTF and “Classic” transponders are intermixed.
Information:
Setting “CCB” to 1 overrides the “SDB” setting. If user data begins
at a block other than 3 or 7, set “CCB” to 0 and specify the
beginning data block using the “SDB” command.
Chapter 4 Tips and Tricks for Optimum Performance for information about optimum position
of the transponder with respect to the reader.
Reading a Transponder in “Keyboard WedgeMode
If the UBS-200L has been pre-configured to operate in “Keyboard Wedge” mode, ensure the USB cable is
connected to the Keyboard Wedge (inner-most) port, and follow the instructions below to read the
transponder information.
1. Place the screen cursor at the location where transponder data is to be typed. (For testing
purposes, it may be useful to place the cursor at the top of a blank “Notepad” page, or into the
first cell of a blank “Excel” file.
2. Present a UI Devices transponder to the active UBS-200L antenna. The transponder data
appears on the LCD display, and is also “typed” at the cursor location.
Information:
By default, an <ENTER> keystroke is automatically sent at the end
of the transponder data. This keystroke delimiter is configurable
should a different keystroke or no keystroke be desired. See
Change Keyboard Wedge Delimiters “UID KWDLM.