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KDT900 User’s Guide
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Serial Communications
The KDT900 contains two user accessible RS-232 ports and one bar code scanner port for
serial communications with a PC or other peripheral devices. Each port is capable of baud
rates up to 115.2 Kbps.
Serial communication ports are used to communicate with devices such as:
• Internal Bar Code Scanner
• External Bar Code Scanner
• External Magnetic Stripe Reader
• Serial Printer
• PC
The serial.settings file is used to configure the three RS-232 serial ports on the KDT900. Each
port is designed for a specific function and may or may not be used depending on the
KDT900's hardware configuration.
USB Communications (Host Ports)
The unit contains three user accessible USB 1.1 Full speed host ports, capable of data rates
up to 12 Mbps.
Common USB devices that can be used with the KDT900 are:
• External Bar Code Scanner
• External Magnetic Stripe Reader
• External Keyboard
• USB storage devices (“thumb” or “pen” drives)
No configuration is necessary for USB devices that are compatible with the KDT900.
USB Communication (Slave Port)
The KDT900 has one USB Slave Port for communicating to a PC via Microsoft® ActiveSync®
and Windows® Mobile Device Center.
This port can be used for file transfer, application installation and firmware upgrades.
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