Cino F680, F790, L680, F560, A780 Quick Start Manual

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BARCODE SCANNER
FUZZYSCAN FAMILY
Quick Start Guide
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Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan
FuzzyScan family i ncludes A series area imager, F series linear imager and L series laser imager. The Antimicrobial models are available for A770, L780 and F780 series scanners which are equipped with Disinfectant-ready Housing and Vibrator. More over, the option of Vibrator is available for all other series upon request. For more details, please visit our web site or contact your supplier.
This document provides an easy reference for installation and operation purpose. The complete documentation is available at www.cino.com.tw .
A770 Series F790/F780/L780 Series
F680/L680 Series F560 Series
Power Indicator Scan Window Status Indicator Beeper Hole Trigger Switch Cable Release Hole
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Connecting to Your Host
FuzzyScan scanners support USB, PS/2(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge and RS-232 Serial interfaces. Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the interface port of scanner and connect it to the desired port of your host. If you would like to remove the cable, please straighten one end of a paper clip then insert it into the cable release hole to pull out the cable.
RS232 Serial
PS/2 Keyboard Wedge
USB HID & USB COM
y USB HID (Human Interface Device) The scanner works as a generic USB keyboard. y USB COM Port Emulation
The scanner works as a legacy RS232 serial device. Please note that you have to install the USB Virtual COM software driver before using.
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Using SmartStand
SmartStand is specifically designed for hand-free applications to maximize user’s comfort and productivity. You can adjust the scanner holder to desired position for optimized scanning.
Thanks to the Auto-sense design, the scanner is capable of switching between presentation scanning and hand-held scanning automatically while working with SmartStand. But please note that this function is not available for F560 series scanners.
In presentation mode, the bar code may not be detected by the scanner in an environment with very dim ambient lighting. You can select higher sensitivity level through the setting of Presentation Sensitivity to increase scanner ’s detection sensitivity.
Level 3
Level 1 Level 6
Level 4
Level 2 Level 7
Level 5
For A series area imager, you can enable or disable the presentation background lighting of scanner according to the ambient light condition in presentation mode. When the ambient light is dim or dark, you can enable this function to turn on the scanner’s LED illumination at a dim level. This is helpful for scanner to detect the motion of scene.
Presentation Background Lighting
On
Presentation Background Lighting
Off
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Operation Modes area imager
FuzzyScan family A series array imager supports various operation modes, including trigger, presentation, alternative, level, force, toggle, diagnostic, low power and multiple read modes. The details of each operation mode are listed below for reference.
Trigger Mode
When trigger mode is selected, the scanner goes into standby state after scanning the bar code. You must press the trigger switch to turn on the light source of the scanner before scanning the bar code.
Presentation Mode
When presentation mode is selected, the scanner is preset to turn on the background lighting to detect the bar codes. Once the scanner detects an image similar to a bar code, it will try to decode the bar code immediately.
Alternative Mode
When alternative mode is selected, the scanner keeps the light source on till the preset “
light source on time
” is up. After turning off the light source, you must press the trigger switch to turn on the light source again. After each good read, the timer counter of light source on time is reset. You do not have to press the trigger switch frequently. It is very useful for multiple scanning.
Level Mode
When level mode is selected, the scanner continues to turn on the light source till a bar code is decoded or preset “
light source on time
” is up. When a bar code is decoded successfully, the scanner turns off the light source immediately. After the scanner turns off the light source, you have to press the trigger switch to turn on the light source again. If there is no scanning operation performed during the preset “light source on time”, the scanner will turn off th e light sour ce after the pre set light source on time i s up .
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Force Mode
When force mode is selected, the light source of the scanner is forced on for continued operation without having to press the trigger switch. This mode is convenient for high speed bar code reading.
Toggle Mode
When toggle mode is selected, you must press the trigger switch to turn on the light source of the scanner to start scanning operation. The scanner keeps the light source on until you press the trigger switch again. This mode is very similar to alternative mode but without the preset light source on time concern.
Diagnostic Mode
When diagnostic mode is selected, the light source of the scanner is forced on without regard for other programmable parameters, such as reread delay, redundancy, and so on.
Low Power Mode
When low power mode is selected, the scanner goes into idle state after scanning the bar code. You must press the trigger switch to wake up the scanner for operation.
Multiple Read Mode
When multiple read mode is selected, the scanner is allowed to decode multiple bar codes with a single pull of the trigger. When you press and hold the trigger to aim at a series of bar codes, the scanner will decode each bar code and beep for each good read. For more precise bar code decoding, you are recommended to enable
Center Alignment
function while multiple read
mode is selected. You also can enable
Unique Bar Code Reporting
function to report only unique bar code when the scanner trigger is pressed. For the setting of Center Alignmen and Unique Bar Code Reporing, please refer to Programming Manual for details.
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Operation Modes linear & laser imager
Both F series linear imager and L series laser imager of FuzzyScan family support various operation modes, including trigger, presentation, alternative, level, flash, force, toggle, diagnostic and low power modes. But please note that the laser aiming line of L series is not performed under force, flash, toggle or diagnostic mode to ensure the longer working life of laser imager.
Trigger Mode
When trigger mode is selected, the scanner goes into standby state after scanning the bar code. You must press the trigger switch to turn on the light source of the scanner before scanning the bar code.
Presentation Mode
When presentation mode is selected, the scanner will turn on the light source and start scanning operation automatically if it detects an image similar to a bar code. In case the scanner can’t detect a bar code, it will turn off the light source when the preset light source on time is up.
Alternative Mode
When alternative mode is selected, the scanner keeps the light source on till the preset “
light source on time
” is up. After turning off the light source, you must press the trigger switch to turn on the light source again. After each good read, the timer counter of light source on time is reset. You do not have to press the trigger switch frequently. It is very useful for multiple scanning.
Level Mode
When level mode is selected, the scanner continues to turn on the light source till a bar code is decoded or preset “
light source on time
” is up. When a bar code is decoded successfully, the scanner turns off the light source immediately. After the scanner turns off the light source, you must press the trigger switch to turn on the light source again. If there is no scanning operation performed during the preset “light source on time”, the scanner will turn off th e light sour ce after the pre set light source on time i s up .
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Flash Mode
When flash mode is selected, the scanner flashes the light source without having to press the trigger switch. If the scanner detects an image which is similar to a bar code, it forces on the light source automatically and scans the bar code.
Force Mode
When force mode is selected, the light source of the scanner is forced on for continued operation without having to press the trigger switch. This mode is convenient for high speed bar code reading.
Toggle Mode
When toggle mode is selected, you must press the trigger switch to turn on the light source of the scanner to start scanning operation. The scanner keeps the light source on until you press the trigger switch again. This mode is very similar to alternative mode but without the preset light source on time concern.
Diagnostic Mode
When diagnostic mode is selected, the light source of the scanner is forced on without regard for other programmable parameters, such as reread delay, redundancy, and so on.
Low Power Mode
When low power mode is selected, the scanner goes into idle state after scanning the bar code. You must press the trigger switch to wake up the scanner for operation.
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Keyboard Interface Quick Set
- Record Suffix -
None
RETURN
TAB
SPACE
ENTER
- Keyboard Layout -
USA
France
Germany
United Kingdom-UK
Canadian French
Spain (Spanish)
Spain (Latin America)
Nertherlands
Japan
Sweden/Finland
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Serial Interface Quick Set
- Record Suffix -
None TAB
LF
CR SPACE
CRLF
- Baud Rate –
115.2K BPS 4800 BPS
19.2K BPS
57.6K BPS 2400 BPS
9600 BPS
38.4 BPS 1200 BPS
- Data Frame -
8, None, 1 7, None, 2
8, None, 2
8, Odd, 1 7, Odd, 2
7, Odd, 1
8, Even, 1 7, Even, 2
7, Even, 1
8, Space, 1 7, Space, 2
7, Space, 1
8, Mark, 1 7, Mark, 2
7, Mark, 1
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System Commands
System Information
Master Default
PowerTool Host Link
User Default
Factory Default
Save User Default
Host Interface Quick Set
RS232 Serial
Keyboard Replacement
PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Standard Mode
PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Turbo Mode
USB HID Standard Mode
USB HID Turbo Mode
USB Com Port Emulation
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System Commands
PROGRAM
(Enter Programming Mode)
END
(Exit Programming Mode)
Option Codes
0
A
1
6
B
2
7
C
3
8
D
4
9
E
5 F
FIN (Finish)
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Keyboard Interface Control
Command Parameter Selection Option Code
Keyboard Layout
USA France Germany United Kingdom-UK Canadian French Spain Sweden/Finland Portugal Norway
Latin America Italy Netherlands Denmark Belgium Switzerland-Germany Iceland Japan Czech
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Record Suffix
None RETURN TAB SPACE
ENTER User define character
0 1 2 3
4 5
Preamble None
1-15 characters
FIN
[00-7F], [FIN]
Postamble None
1-15 characters
FIN
[00-7F], [FIN]
Intermessage Delay None
1-99 (x5) msec.
FIN
(2 digits)
Intercharacter Delay None
1-99 (x5) msec.
FIN
(2 digits)
Interfunction Delay None
1-99 (x5) msec.
FIN
(2 digits)
Caps Lock Control “Caps Lock Off’’ State
“Caps Lock On’’ State Auto Detect
0 1 2
Caps Lock Release Control “Caps Lock On, Caps Off”
“Caps Lock On, Shift Off”
0 1
Function Key Emulation Enable ASCII 00-31 as KB function code output
Enable ASCII 00-31 as Ctrl-xx output
0 1
Key Pad Emulation Disable key pad emulation
Enable numeric output as key pad output
0 1
Upper/Lower Case Normal case
Inverse case Upper case Lower case
0 1 2 3
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Serial Interface Control
Command Parameter Selection Option Code
STX/ETX Control
Disable STX/ETX transmission Enable STX/ETX transmission
0 1
Record Suffix
None CR LF CRLF
TAB SPACE User define character
0 1 2 3
4 5 6
Preamble
None 1-15 characters
FIN
[00-7F], [FIN]
Postamble
None 1-15 characters
FIN
[00-7F], [FIN]
Handshaking Protocol
None RTS/CTS ACK/ NAK Xon/Xoff
0 1 2 3
Intermessage Delay
None 1-99 (x5) msec.
FIN
(2 digits)
Intercharacter Delay
None 1-99 (x5) msec.
FIN
(2 digits)
Interfunction Delay
None 1-99 (x5) msec.
FIN
(2 digits)
Serial Response Time-out
None 200 msec. 500 msec. 800 msec. 1 sec. 2 sec.
3 sec. 4 sec. 5 sec. 8 sec. 10 sec. 15 sec.
0 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 A B
NAK Retry Count
3 times   0~255 times
FIN
(3 digits)
Message String Breakdown
Keyboard interface output (PS/2, DOS/V, USB HID)
Preamble Data Length Prefix ID Scanned Data Suffix ID Postamble Record Suffix
1-15 char. 2-4 digits 1 or 3 char. Variable 1 or 3 char. 1-15 char. 1 char.
Serial interface output (RS-232, USB COM Port Emulation)
STX Preamble Data Length Prefix ID Scanned Data Suffix ID Postamble ETX Record Suffix
1 char. 1-15 char. 2-4 digits 1 or 3 char. Variable 1 or 3 char. 1-15 char. 1 char. 1 char.
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Keyboard Function C ode Table
No. ANSI ASCII Key Function Ctrl Output No. ANSI ASCII Key Function
Ctrl Output
00 NUL 00H RESERVED
Ctrl + @
16 DLE 10H
F7 Ctrl + P
01 SOH 01H CTRL (Left)
Ctrl + A
17 DC1 11H
F8 Ctrl + Q
02 STX 02H ALT (Left)
Ctrl + B
18 DC2 12H
F9 Ctrl + R
03 ETX 03H SHIFT
Ctrl + C
19 DC3 13H
F10 Ctrl + S
04 EOT 04H CAPS LOCK
Ctrl + D
20 DC4 14H
F11 Ctrl + T
05 ENQ 05H NUM LOCK
Ctrl + E
21 NAK 15H
F12 Ctrl + U
06 ACK 06H ESC
Ctrl + F
22 SYN 16H
INS (Insert) (Edit) Ctrl + V
07 BEL 07H F1
Ctrl + G
23 ETB 17H
DEL (Delete) (Edit) Ctrl + W
08 BS 08H BACK SPACE
Ctrl + H
24 CAN 18H
HOME (Edit) Ctrl + X
09 HT 09H TAB
Ctrl + I
25 EM 19H
END (Edit) Ctrl + Y
10 LF 0AH F2
Ctrl + J
26 SUB 1AH
PAGE UP (Edit) Ctrl + Z
11 VT 0BH F3
Ctrl + K
27 ESC 1BH
PAGE DOWN (Edit) Ctrl + [
12 FF 0CH F4
Ctrl + L
28 FS 1CH
UP (Edit) Ctrl + \
13 CR 0DH ENTER (CR)
Ctrl + M
29 GS 1DH
DOWN (Edit) Ctrl + ]
14 SO 0EH F5
Ctrl + N
30 RS 1EH
LEFT (Edit) Ctrl + 6
15 SI 0FH F6
Ctrl + O
31 US 1FH
RIGHT (Edit) * see note
The last character in the Ctrl Output column is varied for different countries.
HEX/ASCII Reference Table
H
L
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 NUL DLE SPACE 0 @ P ` p 1 SOH DC1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 STX DC2 " 2 B R b r 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S c s 4 EOT DC4 $ 4 D T d t 5 ENQ NAK % 5 E U e u 6 ACK SYN & 6 F V f v 7 BEL ETB ' 7 G W g w 8 BS CAN ( 8 H X h x
9 HT EM ) 9 I Y i y A LF SUB * : J Z j z B VT ESC + ; K [ k { C FF FS , < L \ l | D CR GS - = M ] m } E SO RS . > N ^ n ~
F SI US / ? O _ o DEL
Example: ASCII “A”→ HEX “41” ; ASCII “a”→ “61” : High Byte of HEX Value : Low Byte of HEX Value
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FuzzyScan Barcode Scanner Quick Start Guide International Edition, Rev. C1
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