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5.3 - USB Interface
USB Downloader - This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted, unpacketized data
through the USB port.
USB Native Two Way Mode - This mode is utilized when there is a need for bidirectional communication
between the CR2 and an application through the USB port (i.e. Time Stamp, Error Checking...)
Scan the following codes to set the appropriate USB communication setting:
USB Keyboard USB Downloader USB Native Reset to USB
Two Way Mode Factory Defaults
5.4 - PS/2 Interface
Scan the following codes to set the reader to the PS/2 communication setting:
PS/2 Mode Reset to PS/2 factory Defaults
Note: This setting only works with reader hardware configured for PS/2.
5.5 - Bluetooth Radio Interface
RF One Way Mode - Max Range - This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted,
unpacketized data by radio frequency. The Max Range setting optimizes the CR2 radio for greater
range but data reliability is lower.
RF One Way Mode - Max Reliability - This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted, un-
packetized data by radio frequency. The Max Range setting optimizes the CR2 radio for greater reliabil-
ity but the radio range is lower.
Important Note: While robust, both One Way modes do not receive packet verification therefore it does
not guarantee data integrity and some data may be lost.
RF Two Way Mode - This mode is utilized when there is a need for bidirectional communication be-
tween the CR2 and an application by radio frequency (i.e. Time Stamp, Error Checking...). This requires
the implementation of software at the application level. The reader receives confirmation via packet
protocol verification and is 100% reliable. Code offers a Windows or Pocket PC version
Radio settings will
not be reset with
this code.
Radio settings will
not be reset with
this code.