Cino F600, F700, L700, F400, L600 User Manual

BARCODE IMAGER
Programming Manual
International Edition, Rev. C5
FuzzyScan
Revision History
Rev. No. Released Date Description
Rev.B Beta Apr. 16, 2009 First Release
Page 22 Code 128/EAN-128 Setting – Modify ISBT Concatenation Off option code to “4
Rev.B May 05, 2009
and ISBT Concatenation On option code to “5”.
Page 25 GS1 Databar Setting – All GS1 databar default values are changed to Enable. Page 46 Add “Symbology ID Table”.
Rev.B1 June 22, 2009
Rev.B2 Aug. 21, 2009
Rev.B3 Oct. 16, 2009
Rev.B4 Mar. 05, 2010
Page 34 Add “Presentation Scanning Mode”. Page 37 Add “Time Delay to Low Power Mode”.
Page 9, 11 Add “PDF417/Micro PDF417”, “Codablock F”, “Korea Post Code”. Page 26 Add “Composite Code Setting”, “PDF/Micro PDF417 Setting”,
“Codablock F Setting”, Korea Post Code Setting”.
Page 39 Add “SmartStand Power Off Timeout”. Page 46 Add “PDF417/Micro PDF417”, “Codablock F”, “Korea Post Code” into
Condensed DataWizard Table.
Page 48 Add “PDF417/Micro PDF417”, “Codablock F”, “Composite Code”,
“Korea Post Code” IDs into Symbology ID Table.
Page 8 Add “IBM PS/2, 25-30 series keyboard wedge interface”. Page 39 Add “Presentation Scanning Auto-sense”. Page 48 Add “Code 128” ID into Symbology ID Table.
Page 15 Modify UPC-E/EAN-8 expansion and UPC-A standardization Page 33 Rename “Time Out Control” to “Serial Response Time-out”. Page 35 Rename “Presentation Scanning Mode” to “Presentation Control”. Page 38 Rename “Auto Power Off Duration” to “Light Source On Time”.
Add “Extremely short” option to Good Read Duration. Page 39 Rename “Presentation Scanning Auto-sense” to “Presentation Auto-sense”. Add “Presentation Sensitivity” Page 54 System Commands – Add “Master Default” quick set command.
Rev. B5 Apr.12, 2010
Page 38 Hands Free Time-out – Add “Disable”. Page 39 Add “Trigger Control” (only available for FuzzyScan F460/F468).
FuzzyScan
Spain (QWERTY) to Spain (Spanish QWERTY), Latin America (QWERTY) to
Revision History
Rev. No. Released Date Description
Rev. B6 May 27, 2010 Page 33 Baud Rate – Add 57.6K BPS and 115.2K BPS.
Page 17 Add “UPC/EAN Security Level”.
Rev. B7 Jun 25 , 2010
Rev. B8
Rev. B9 Nov 10 , 2010 Page 34 Baud Rate – Cancel Baud Rate 300/600 BPS.
Sep 29 , 2010
Page 38 Add “Immediate” parameter (option 5) to "Time Delay to Low Power Mode"
and change the default value from 5 seconds to immediate.
Page 15,16 Add “ Supplement Scan Voting”. Page 17 Add “EAN Supplement Control”. Page 28 Keyboard Layout – Add “Czech (QWERTY)”, remove “Universal”, and rename
Spain (Latin America, QWERTY).
Page 37 Add “Good Read Indicator”. Page 38 “Scan Rate Control”.
Rev. C1 Mar 04, 2011 Page 34 Baud Rate – Revise 57.6K BPS and 115.2K BPS option code from 6.7. to 8.9.
Page 13 Add ”Code 39 Security Level”.
Rev. C2 Mar 22, 2011
Rev. C3 Jul 22, 2011
Rev. C4 Nov 04, 2011 Page 14 Add “Codabar Check Digit Settings”
Rev. C5 Jan 02, 2012
Page 35 Add “NAK Retry Count”.
Page 9, 19, 24, 51 UCC/EAN-128 was renamed GS1-128 Page 35 Add new parameters to “ACK Indication” Page 36 Modify “Serial Response Time-out” parameters. Page 44 Add “Laser Aiming Control” function.
Page 38 Wand/Laser Emulation Control – Cancel “Output Polarity”, “Initial Signal
Page 38 Code 39/Code 128 Emulation – Change the default setting to option code 1.
Add “ACK/NAK Transmission Indication”.
State”, “Margin Time”, “Module Time” ,and “Narrow/Wide Ratio”
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Regulatory
FCC part 15B
EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN60950-1, EN61000-6-3, EN61000-6-2
CNS13438
AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009 Class B
KN22, KN24 (KN61000-2,-3,-4,-5,-6,-8,-11)
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Laser Eye Safety IEC60825-1 Class 1
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan 1
Connecting to Your Host 1
Using Accessories 2
Configure Your FuzzyScan
Bar Code Programming Manual 3
Programming Procedures 4
Host Interface Selection 8
Symbology Reading Control 9
Keyboard Interface Control 23
Serial Interface Control 32
Wand/Laser Emulation Control 35
Operation Control 36
Condensed DataWizard 41
Appendix
Symbology ID Table 48
Keyboard Function Code Table 49
ASCII Input Shortcut 50
Host Interface Quick Set 51
Operation Mode Quick Set 52
Option Codes 53
System Commands 54
FuzzyScan
Getting Started
Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan
Thank you for choosing Cino FuzzyScan Imager. All FuzzyScan imagers deliver world-class performance for a broad range of applications to unleash your productivity. This document provides an easy reference for installation and operation purposes. A complete documentation is provided by the FuzzyScan Programming Manual available at www.cino.com.tw.
F700 & L700 Series
F600 & L600 Series
F400 Series
Power Indicator
Status Indicator
Trigger
Scan Window
Beeper
Cable Release Hole
Connecting to Your Host
FuzzyScan imagers support PS/2(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge, RS-232 Serial, and USB interfaces. Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the cable interface port of the imager and connect it to the 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.
USB
RS232 Serial
PS/2(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge
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Getting Started
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storing your imager when not in use. It
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Please note that the SmartStand is
Using Accessories
You can enhance productivity of your workforce by using various accessories to fulfill a wide variety of application demand.
Universal Holder
Hand-free SmartStand
A stylish Universal Holder is designed
serves to protect the imager
lens-
artistic-design enhances
of the imager.
A SmartStand is specifically design for hand-free appl user’s comfort and productivity. can adjust the scanner holder desired position for optimized scanning.
Thanks to the auto-sense design, t imager
hand-held scanning au while working with SmartStand.
not applicable for F400 Series imager.
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Bar Code Programming Menu
The FuzzyScan bar code commands are specially designed Proprietary bar code labels which allow you to set the FuzzyScan internal programming parameters. There are System Command, Family Code and Option Code for programming purpose.
Each programmable family and bar code command label is listed on the same page with major system commands. The detailed explanations and special programming flowchart are printed on facing or following pages. You can read the explanation and set the FuzzyScan concurrently.
A supplemental bar code command menu incorporates the bar code command labels of System Command and Option Code. As you set the FuzzyScan, open the bar code command menu to find the option code page. You may scan the desired family code and option code to set FuzzyScan. If you want to change the programming family for multiple settings, you need only turn over the programming page to find next desired programming family.
System Command
System Command
System CommandSystem Command
The System Command is the highest level bar code command which directs FuzzyScan to perform immediate operations, such as entering programming mode (PROGRAM), exiting programming mode (EXIT), listing system information (SYSLIST), recovering to factory preset configurations (M_DEFAULT) and so on. Please note that all system commands will take a few seconds to complete the operations. User must wait for the completion beeps before scanning another bar code.
Family Code
Family Code
Family CodeFamily Code
The Family Code is scanned to select the user desired programming family. FuzzyScan has already provided more than one hundred programming families to meet any specific requirements.
Option Code
Option Code
Option CodeOption Code
The Option Codes is a set of bar code commands represented by “0–9”, “A–F” and finishing selection (FIN). For most setting, you must select at least one option code following the family code selection to set the desired parameter for the selected programming family.
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Programming Procedures
Programming Procedures
Programming ProceduresProgramming Procedures
As you scan the bar code command to select the desired parameters, information about the final selected parameters represented by the bar code commands are stored in the FuzzyScan’s internal Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory. If you turn off the unit, the Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory retains all programming options. You need not re-program the FuzzyScan if you want to keep the existing configurations in the next power on.
The programming procedures of FuzzyScan are designed as simple as possible for ease of setting. Most programming families take the Single Scan Selection programming procedure. But several programming families have more complex and flexible programmable options, and you must take Multiple Scans Selection, Cycling Scan Selection or Dual Level Selection to complete their programming procedures. Each kind of programming procedure is listed in the following pages for your reference. Please give careful attention to become familiar with each programming procedure.
If the programming family must take multiple scans selection, cycling scan selection, or dual level selection procedures, the family of the programming menu will be marked with the matched representing symbol of Programming Category (P.C.) in bold font listed in the following table. You can easily find the bold mark in the programming menu, and refer to their flowcharts for details. Before setting the FuzzyScan, please also refer to the “Beeping Indications” listed in Appendix to understand the details of programming beeping indications. It will be very helpful for you to know the existing status while you are programming the FuzzyScan.
Conventions of Pr
Conventions of Programming Menu
Conventions of PrConventions of Pr
Conventions Descriptions

P.C. Programming Category
( ) Necessary Option Code
[ ] Selectable Option Code
ogramming Menu
ogramming Menuogramming Menu
Factory Default Value
: Single scan selection
SS
MS : Multiple scans selection CS : Cycling scan selection DS : Dual level scan selection
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Program & End
Program & End
Program & EndProgram & End
parameters in Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory,
FuzzyScan will enter programming mode,
and inhibit all non-programming functions.
FuzzyScan will exit programming mode, and store all
then issue the completion beeping.
Please note that the FuzzyScan will take 3-4 seconds to store parameters in internal Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory after you scan the “END”. Please don’t turn off the power before the completion beeping. It may destroy all configured parameters.
Scan
PROGRAM”
Scan
END
System List, Group & Master Default
System List, Group & Master Default
System List, Group & Master DefaultSystem List, Group & Master Default
FuzzyScan will list the product information and
revision number to host via selected host interface,
then issue the completion beeping.
FuzzyScan will recover all programmable
parameters into factory preset configurations,
then issue the completion beeping.
Scan
SYSLIST”
Scan
M_DEFAULT
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Single scan selection
Single scan selection
Single scan selectionSingle scan selection
One of
One of
Yes
Scan
PROGRAM
Scan
Family
Scan
Option
Repeat
Selection
Scan
END
Codes
Codes
No
Multiple scans selection
Multiple scans selection
Multiple scans selectionMultiple scans selection
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desired
programming families.
Select one option code of
desired parameter.
Want to select another
programming family?
Exit programming mode.
Yes
One of
Several
Scan
PROGRAM”
Scan
Family
Codes
Scan One or
Option
Codes
Repeat
Selection
No
Scan
END
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desired
programming families.
1. Select one or several
option codes to select
desired parameters.
2. If it’s necessary, scan
“FIN” to terminate
option code selection.
Want to select another
programming family?
Exit programming mode.
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Cycling scan selection
Cycling scan selection
Cycling scan selectionCycling scan selection
Yes
One of
One of
Scan
“PROGRAM”
Scan
Family
Codes
Scan
Option
Scan “
Codes
FIN
Repeat
Selection
No
Scan
END
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desired
programming families.
Cycling select one or
several option codes of
desired parameters as
“Single” or “Multiple”
scans selection.
Finish cycling selection.
(If necessary)
Want to select another
programming family?
Exit programming mode.
Dual lev
Dual level selection
Dual levDual lev
el selection
el selectionel selection
One of
Several
(
Several
Yes
Scan
PROGRAM”
Scan
Family
(
) Scan
1st
Option
) Scan One or
2nd
Option
Repeat
Selection
Scan
END”
No
Codes
Codes
Codes
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desired
programming families.
Select several option codes
of desired parameters.
1. Select one or several
option codes of desired
parameters.
2. If it’s necessary, scan
“FIN” to terminate
option code selection.
Want to select another
programming family?
Exit programming mode.
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Host Interface Selection
PROGRAM
Family Code Selection P.C
Host Interface Selection
MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS
Parameter Selection Option Code
IBM PS/2, 25-30 series keyboard wedge interface Standard/TTL RS-232 peer-to-peer serial Wand emulation USB Com Port Emulation PS/2 (DOS/V) direct link (keyboard replacement) PS/2 (DOS/V) keyboard wedge turbo mode PS/2 (DOS/V) keyboard wedge standard mode Laser emulation USB HID standard mode  USB HID turbo mode
F_DEFAULT
02 06 08 09 10 13 14 17 18 19
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Symbology Reading Control
PROGRAM
Family Code Selection P.C
Symbol ID : 1 character
DS Code 128 (default=B)
♦♦♦♦ User Defined Symbol ID ♦♦♦♦
Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code
GS1-128 (default=C) UPC-A (default=A) EAN-13 (default=F) Codabar/NW-7 (default=D) Code 39/Code 32 (default=G) Code 93 (default=H) Standard/Industrial 2 of 5 (default=I) Interleaved 2 of 5 (default=J) Matrix 2 of 5 (default=K) China Postal Code (default=L) German Postal Code (default=M) IATA (default=O) Code 11 (default=P) MSI/Plessey (default=R) UK/Plessey (default=S) Telepen (default=T) GS1 DataBar (default=X) UPC-E (default=E) EAN-8 (default=N) Trioptic Code 39 (Default=W) UCC Coupon Extended Code (Default=Z) PDF417/Micro PDF417 (default=V) Codablock F (default=Y) Korea Post Code (default =a)
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26
F_DEFAULT
(1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character) (1 character)
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Symbology Reading Control
PROGRAM
Family Code Selection P.C
Symbology ID Transmission
♦♦♦♦ Symbology ID Transmission ♦♦♦♦
Parameter Selection Option Code
SS
Disable symbology ID transmission
SS
Enable prefix CINO symbology ID transmission
SS
Enable suffix CINO symbology ID transmission
SS
Enable both prefix and suffix CINO symbology ID transmission
SS
Enable prefix AIM symbology ID transmission
SS
Enable suffix AIM symbology ID transmission
SS
Enable both prefix and suffix AIM symbology ID transmission
F_DEFAULT
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Symbology Reading Control
PROGRAM
Family Code Selection P.C
Readable Symbology Setting
Remember to scan “FIN” to terminate
this selection. But if you select the
“ Auto ”, FuzzyScan will terminate this
selection automatically.
SS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS
Auto Code 128 * UPC-A * UPC-E * EAN-13 * EAN-8 * Codabar/NW-7 * Code 39 * Trioptic Code 39 Standard/Industrial 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 * China Postal Code German Postal Code Code 93 * Code 11 MSI/Plessey UK/Plessey Telepen GS1 DataBar (RSS-14) * IATA PDF417/Micro PDF417 Codablock F Korea Post Code
♦♦♦♦ Readable Bar Code Setting ♦♦♦♦
F_DEFAULT
Parameter Selection Option Code
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 47 08 38 48 58 68 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 21
If your application is known, you may select those known symbologies only to increase the reading speed and decrease the possibility of reading error. Furthermore, to add the “Symbology ID” into the transmitted data is also helpful to identify the specific symbology.
Above symbologies marketed with * are enable as default. When you select “Auto”, the imager only read those symbologies marked with *.
When you set the minimum and maximum length of each symbology, please note the data length of scanned bar code doesn’t include star/stop characters.
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Symbology Reading Control
PROGRAM
Family Code Selection P.C
Code 39 Family Setting
Trioptic Code 39 Setting
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
Code 39/Code 32 Setting
♦♦
♦♦♦
Parameter Selection Option Code
Disable Code 39 Enable Code 39 Select Standard Code 39 as primary format  Select Full ASCII Code 39 as primary format Select Code 32 (PARAF, Italian Pharmaceutical) as primary format Disable start/stop symbol transmission  Enable start/stop symbol transmission Disable Code 32 leading A transmission  Enable Code 32 leading A transmission Disable MOD 43 check digit verification  Enable MOD 43 check digit verification Disable check digit transmission  Enable check digit transmission Disable Code 39 buffering  Enable Code 39 buffering
Disable Trioptic Code 39 Enable Trioptic Code 39
F_DEFAULT
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A
B C D E
0
1
SS
Code 39 Min. Length
Code 39 Max. Length
Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII cannot be enabled simultaneously.
Default (01)
MS
01-Maximum
Scan 2 digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
SS
Default (98)
MS
98-Minimum
Scan 2 digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
FIN
(2 digits)
FIN
(2 digits)
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Symbology Reading Control
PROGRAM
Family Code Selection P.C
SS SS SS SS
Level 0 Level 1 Level 2  Level 3
Code 39 Security Level
Code 39 Security Level
The scanner offers four levels of decode security for Code39 bar codes: Level 0: If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed or serious out-of-spec. bar codes in level 1, please select level 0. Level 1: If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed or out-of-spec. bar codes in level 2, please select level 1.
Level 2: This is the default setting which allows the scanner to operate fastest, while providing sufficient security in decoding “in-spec” Code39 bar codes. Level 3: If you failed to read poorly-printed or out-of-spec. bar codes in level 2, please select level 3. This is the most aggressive setting and may increase the misread.
Code 39 Setting
♦♦
Parameter Selection Option Code
♦♦♦
F_DEFAULT
0 1 2 3
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Symbology Reading Control
PROGRAM
Family Code Selection P.C
Codabar Setting
Codabar Check Digit Settings
♦♦♦♦ Codabar/NW-7 Setting ♦♦♦♦
Parameter Selection Option Code
SS
Disable Codabar
SS
Enable Codabar 
SS
Select Codabar standard format 
SS
Select Codabar ABC format
SS
Select Codabar CLSI format
SS
Select Codabar CX format
SS
Disable start/stop symbol transmission 
SS
Enable ABCD/ABCD start/stop symbol transmission
SS
Enable abcd/abcd start/stop symbol transmission
SS
Enable ABCD/TN*E start/stop symbol transmission
SS
Enable abcd/tn*e start/stop symbol transmission
SS
Disable check digit verification 
SS
Enable check digit verification
SS
Disable check digit transmission 
SS
Enable check digit transmission
SS
Modulus 16
SS
Modulus 10/weight 3
SS
Modulus 11
SS
Modulus 10/weight 2
SS
7 check DR
SS
Weight Modulus 11
SS
Runes (Modulus 10/weight 2)
F_DEFAULT
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 A B C D E
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Codabar Min. Length
SS
Default (04)
MS
01-Maximum
Scan 2 digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
FIN
(2 digits)
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