Serial To Usb Keyboard Emulators
I have a problem with a barcode scanner. It came with a USB Cable but in the manual it says that it can do RS232 communication. The modes it can operate are: Keyboard Wedge, which works fine but I hate it, and Serial (RS232) which is what I want but does not work for me: When ever I switch the scanner to Serial mode, it correctly responds (with the success beep) and stops sending the scans like a keyboard (so far so good). But the problem is that I dont know where it sends the scans when it operates in serial mode. Owner Manual Velodyne Ct 150. Its cable is USB only, so how can I capture the scans in serial mode?
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I know there are programs that emulate a serial port (e.g I use com2com and com2tcp for other projects), but I cannot find something that reads a USB port and forwards the data through an emulated Serial port. What it seems I need is the reverse of a usual USB to Serial converter but in software(since my pc does not have a serial port): a program that can take the input from a USB connected device, and make it available to a program listening to a serial port. Any suggestions?
UPDATE: • Found the model: is a ZQ-LS6000. Cannot find any kind of drivers though • I tried to make it work on Linux with a number of usbserial drivers (ftdi, pl2303, keyspan and the generic driver). Lsusb reports the VendorId as 'Xenta' - vendorID=1d57 (xenta), productId=001c - but it didnt help in the search for a driver. Speculation below.
Most of the scanners I deal with (Metrologic & Symbol) will ship a code-book that lists every possible configuration code the scanner can take. Those code-books are fairly general for the model scanner. There can be many different models mainly: USB Cable, Serial, Keyboard Wedge. Those configuration books/sheets will have settings for USB, Keyboard Wedge, & Serial regardless of what type they support. I generally deal with more Metrologic scanners than symbols, but I know on Metrologic brands, if I had a bad cable that was USB and wanted to replace it with a RS232 cable, it would not work. Art Cam 2013 Serial.
The internals of the USB scanner don't support RS232. It is in the book, and that part could be confusing, but in searching around I can't find any mention of that scanner being sold in a RS232 mode. The price also being so low, compared to a Metrologic or a Symbol scanner leads me to believe it's a re-brand.
The company has a contact number you might try them. What above answer mentions might work for you, but you might end up needing to buy a true serial scanner. We had a similar issue with a Eyoyo E-001 2D Barcide reader. Works fine in Windos 10 in Serial over USB emulation (shows up a serial port COMx where x is the next available port) However, to get it working on earlier Windows versions requires a driver (INF file) to invoke the USBSER.sys and create the port. We are chasing the manufacturer for same. Try your scanner in this Serial over USB emulation mode and if it works there, you know at least the mode is upported and your next step is to get a driver for your OS.