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4/14/2016
D014465 CR1400 CR1000 CR2300 CR2600 CR3600 CR44X5 CR8000 CR900FD CR6000 CR5000 T500 Client Version ICD
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© 2013-2016 The Code Corporation
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FAX (801) 495-0280
Reg
Setting Name
Default (Hex)
Comment
2C
Active Mode
Countdown Timer (ms)
Bluetooth®: Extra
Cabled Active Time
Timer (ms)
2710
(#10000)
Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Milliseconds.
This state: Active (Highest power usage)
Next state: Idle
Counts down to the end of Active Mode. To disable this timer,
set the register value to -1 as in the following example which
disables and saves the timer setting with the ‘C’ command:
C(2C)#-1
Active Mode is the time between the last user interaction with
the Reader (button press, etc.) or firmware interaction
(communications, etc.) and the end of the Active Mode
Countdown Timer. There are many user and firmware events
that will reset the timer; therefore it may seem that the timer
is longer than the value set.
Bluetooth® readers: This timer only applies if in the charging
unit and will get added to register 32 to get the time to idle
state from active mode.
Keywords: #ReaderState
2D
Keyboard Maps
0
CR5000:
CR5000RTC:
2
Set the Keyboard Map by reading a Keyboard Language
Settings barcode from the http://codecorp.com/ConfigGuide/.
The corresponding Keyboard XML file to a chosen Keyboard
Language Settings barcode must exist on the reader in order
for the Keyboard Language Settings barcode to work.
The reader will default to the US English Keyboard Map if the
keyboard.profile file reference is invalid.
Use the L command or reference the File Browser tab in
CortexTools® to see a list of installed Keyboard Maps on a
reader.
To utilize custom keyboard map files, set this register to 2 and
write a keyboard.profile file to the reader referencing the
desired Keyboard XML File.
The handling of non-printable characters has been moved to
register 2D3.
Keyboard mapping is handled through Keyboard XML files that
are provided by Code or customized by the user. Information

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Code CR1428 Specifications

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BrandCode
ModelCR1428
CategoryBarcode Reader
LanguageEnglish

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