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IMPORTANT NOTICES
FOR USA
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate t he receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to th e following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful int erference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
FOR CANADA
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from
digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled
"Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to th e following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful int erference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux
appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur:
"Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par l'Industrie.
FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER
CAUTION
This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do not
stare into beam.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DO NOT expose the scanner to any flammable sources.
Under no circumstances, internal components are self-serviceable.
For AC power adaptor, a socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall
be easily accessible. Make sure there is stable power supply for the scanner or its
peripherals to operate properly.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Use a clean cloth to wipe dust off the scanning window and the body of the scanner.
DO NOT use/mix any bleach or cleaner.
If you shall find the scanner malfunctioning, write down the specific scenario and
consult your local sales representative.
RELEASE NOTES
Version Date Notes
3.02 Jan. 29, 2014
3.01 Jan. 04, 2011
3.00 Nov. 08, 2010 New Layout
Modified: remove 120 0 model (phased out)
Modified: Introducti on – Inside the Package: add notes for CD-ROM
accompanying models that need USB Virtual COM driver
IMPORTANT NOTICES ...................................................................................................................... - 3 -
For USA .......................................................................................................................................... - 3 -
For Canada .................................................................................................................................... - 3 -
For Product with Laser .................................................................................................................. - 4 -
CipherLab Barcode Scanners provide convenient and versatile solutions to meet your
business needs. The tethered handheld scanners are designed to help accelerate
productivity while lowering the total cost of ownership. Intensive data collection jobs are
made easier with fast, accurate barcode scanning in retail, industrial, manufacturing, and
enterprise environments.
Owing to the compact design, extremely low power consumption, and powerful decoding
capability, CipherLab Barcode Scanners are the best choice for the following
applications –
Receiving in Retail
Product labeling & Tracking
Shelf Product Replenishment
Mobile Poin t of Sale (POS)
Mobile Inventory Management
Order Picking & Staging
Work-In-Process Tracking
Material Flow Control
Transportation & Distribution
Warehousing
Asset Management
This manual contains information on operating the scanner and using its features. We
recommend you to keep one copy of the manual at hand for quick reference or
maintenance purposes. To avoid any improper disposal or operation, please read the
manual thoroughly before use.
Thank you for choosing CipherLab products!
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INSIDE THE PACKAGE
The items included in the package may be different, depending on your order. Rich
choices of output interfaces are available for you to enhance the total performance of the
scanner. Refer to product specifications.
Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the
scanner.
Barcode Scanner: 1000, 1090+, 1100, or 1105
Product CD (only for models that need USB Virtual COM driver)
Note: (1) You may purchase one or more interface cable separately. For USB Virtual
COM (Part #308), find the associated driver on the CD.
(2) The CD-ROM includes this manual and Windows-based ScanManager software
for configuration, as well as the 308 driver.
(3) For model designation, please see the label on the scanner.
ACCESSORIES & INTERFACE OPTIONS
Rich choices of output interface are available to enhance the total performance of the
scanner.
Accessories
Keyboard Wedge Cable
RS-232 Cable
Wand Emulation Cable
USB HID Cable (307)
USB Virtual COM Cable (308)
IBM 4683/4694 Cable (346)
Auto-Sense Stand
Holder
1000 1090+ 1100 1105
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√ √ √
√ √ √
√ √ √
√ √ √
√ √ √
√
√ √
Assembly Options 1000 1090+ 1100 1105
Keyboard Wedge
RS-232
USB HID (307)
USB Virtual COM (308)
√
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IBM 4683/4694 (346)
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Introduction
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Ergonomic design and built tough to survive drop test.
Extremely low power consumption
Supports most popular barcode symbologies, including GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1
DataBar (RSS), etc.
Supports negative barcodes
Supports eight different scan modes
User feedback includes dual-color LED indicator and beeper
Beeping tone programmable for Good Read
Choices of output interfaces, including RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, Wand Emulation,
USB HID, USB Virtual COM, IBM 4683/4694, etc.
Programmable parameters include data output format, editing format, symbologies,
etc.
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SYMBOLOGIES SUPPORTED
Most of the popular barcode symbologies are supported, as listed below. Each can be
individually enabled or disabled. The scanner will automatically discriminate and
recognize all the symbologies that are enabled. Refer to
The configuration of the scanner can be done by reading the setup barcodes contained in
this manual or via the ScanManager software.
This section describes the procedure of configuring the scanner by reading the setup
barcodes and provides some examples for demonstration.
Note: If RS-232 is selected for output interface, the host can directly send serial
commands to configure the scanner.
For example, run HyperTerminal.exe and type the 4-digit command located under
each setup barcode. Refer to
Appendix II Host Serial Commands.
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ENTER CONFIGURATION MODE
For the scanner to enter the configuration mode, you must have it read the "Enter Setup"
barcode, which can be located at the bottom of almost every even page of this manual.
The scanner will respon d with six beeps and its LED indicator will become solid green
after reading the barcode.
Enter Setup
For configuring scanner parameters, see “Read a Setup Barcode” below.
EXIT CONFIGURATION MODE
For the scanner to save settings and exit the configuration mode, you must have it read
the “Update” barcode, which can be located at the bottom of almost every odd page of
this manual. If you want to exit the configuration mode without saving any changes,
have the scanner read the “Abort” barcode instead.
Just like readin g the “Enter Setup” barcode, the scanner will respond with six beeps
and its LED indicator will go off after reading the barcode. Wait for a few seconds for
the scanner to restart itself.
Update
Abort
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Quick Start
DEFAULT SETTINGS
RESTORE SYSTEM DEFAULTS
For the scanner to restore the factory defaults, you must have it read the “Restore
System Defaults” barcode. This is a normal setup barcode, and the scann er will respond
with two beeps (high-low tone).
After reading t he “Update” barcode, all the parameters of the scanner will return to
their default values.
Restore System
Defaults
Note: The system default value (if there is) for each setting is indicated by an asterisk
“*”.
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READ A SETUP BARCODE
CONFIGURE PARAMETERS
For most of the scanner parameters, only one read is required to set them to new values.
The scanner will respond with two beeps (high-low tone) when each parameter is set
successfully.
But for a number of special parameters, multiple reads are required to complete the
setting. In this case, the scanner will respond with a short beep to indicat e it needs to
read more setup barcodes. These special parameters may require reading one or more
setup barcodes, such as
Numeric barcodes, say, f or k eyboard type, inter-character delay, length qualification
Hexadecimal barcodes, say, for character strings as prefix, suffix, etc.
When “Keyboard Wedge” is configured for interface, Key Type and Key Status will
then become applicable. You may decide whether or not to change key status when
“Normal Key” is selected for Key Type.
To complete the configuration of these special parameters, it requires reading the
“Validate” barcode, and the scanner will respond with two beeps (high-low tone) to
indicate the input values are validated.
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Quick Start
T
T
T
The example below shows how to enable a specific symbology, say, Interleaved 25:
Steps
1 Power on the scanner…
Action User Feedback if Successful
he scanner will respond with a long beep
(high tone)
and its LED indicator will
become solid red and go off quickly.
2 Enter the Configuration Mode…
Enter Setup
The scanner
will respond with six beeps
(high-low tone repeats three times), and
its LED indicator will become solid green.
3 Read a Setup barcode…
For example,
he scanner will respond with two beeps
(high-low tone) if reading a normal setup
barcode.
Enable Interleaved 25
4 Exit the Configuration Mode…
Same as for Enter the Configuration Mode.
Update OR Abort
5 The scanner will automatically restart itself… Same as for Power on the scanner.
* When any configuration error occurs...
he scanner will respond with one long
beep (low tone).
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T
T
T
T
T
N
N
The example below shows how to set numeric parameters:
Steps
1 Power on the scanner...
2 Enter the Configuration Mode…
3
ormal setup
barcode
ormal setup
barcode
Special setup
barcode
Decimal barcodes
4 Exit the Configuration Mode…
Action User Feedback if Successful
Enter Setup
Read a Setup barcode...
For example,
Enable Interleaved 25
Select Max./Min. Length
Qualification
Max. Length
Validate
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5
he scanner will respond with a long beep
(high tone) and its LED indicator will
become solid red and go off quickly.
he scanner will respond with six beeps
(high-low tone repeats three times), and
its LED indicator will become solid green.
he scanner will respond with two beeps
(high-low tone) if reading a normal setup
barcode.
he scanner will respond with one short
beep if reading a special setup barcode
such as “Max. Length”, indicating the
setup requires reading more barcodes.
Read the “Decimal Value” barcode(s).
Refer to Appendix IV “Decimal
System”
he scanner will respond with two beeps
(high-low tone) when the input values are
validated.
Same as for Enter the Configuration Mode.
Update OR Abort
5 The scanner will automatically restart itself… Same as for Power on the scanner.
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Quick Start
T
T
T
The example below shows how to set string parameters:
Steps
1 Power on the scanner...
2 Enter the Configuration Mode…
3
Special setup
Hexadecimal
4 Exit the Configuration Mode…
Action User Feedback if Successful
Enter Setup
Read a Setup barcode...
For example,
barcodes
barcodes
Prefix Code
<Normal>
Add Left Alt
2
B
Validate
he scanner will respond with a long beep
(high tone)
become solid red and go off quickly.
he scanner will respond with six beeps
(high-low tone repeats three times), and
its LED indicator will become solid green.
he scanner will respond with one short
beep if reading a special setup barcode
such as “Prefix Code”, indicating the setup
requires reading more barcodes.
When “Keyboard Wedge” is configured for
interface, Key Type and Key Status will
then become applicable. You may decide
whether or not to change key status
“Normal Key” is selected for Key Type.
Refer to Appendix III
Read the “Hexadecimal Value” barcodes
for the desired character string. For
example, read “2” and “B” for the scanner
to prefix the character “+”.
Refer to Appendix IV “Hexadecimal
System”
The scanner will respond with two beeps
(high-low tone) when the input values are
validated.
Same as for Enter the Configuration Mode.
and its LED indicator will
when
Update OR Abort
5 The scanner will automatically restart itself… Same as for Power on the scanner.
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LIST THE CURRENT SETTINGS
The current settings of all scanner parameters can be sent, via Keyboard Wedge, RS-232,
USB HID or Virtual COM, to the host computer for user inspection. The listing includes
pages as shown below. You can select the page of interest by having the scanner read
the “List Page x” barcode. The scanner will respond with two beeps (high-low t one) and
send the selected page to the host immediately.
List settings regarding Interface, Buzzer, and
Other Scanner Parameters
List settings regarding Prefix, Suffix, and Length
Code Setting
List settings regarding Code ID
List Page 1
List Page 2
List Page 3
List settings regarding: Readable Symbologies
List settings regarding Symbology Parameters
(1/3)
List settings regarding Symbology Parameters
(2/3)
List settings regarding Symbology Parameters
(3/3)
List settings regarding Editing Format 1
List settings regarding Editing Format 2
List Page 4
List Page 5
List Page 6
List Page 7
List Page 8
List Page 9
List settings regarding Editing Format 3
List Page 10
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UNDERSTANDING THE BARCODE SCANNER
This chapter explains the features and usage of the barcode scanner.
IN THIS CHAPTER
1.1 Power ...................................................................... 15
1.2 LED Indicator............................................................ 15
Connect the interface cable between the scanner and your computer.
If using the RS-232 cable, you must join the power supply cord to power up the
scanner.
The scanner will respond with one long beep (high tone) and its LED indicator will
become solid red and go off quickly.
1.2 LED INDICATOR
The dual-color LED on top of the scanner is used to provide user feedback. For example,
the LED becomes solid red and goes off quickly upon powering on or reading a barcode
successfully. You may tell the difference by the beeps – you will hear a long beep when
powering on the scanner, and a short beep (pitch programmable) when it reads a
barcode successfully.
Scanner LED
Red,
on-off
--- Green,
---
solid
Meaning
Power on, with one long beep (high tone, LED on for 1 second)
Good Read, with one short beep (high tone) and beeper pitch
programmable
Configuration Mode
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1.3 BEEPER
The scanner has a buzzer to provide user feedback in various operating conditions.
Beeping
One long beep, high tone
One short beep, high tone
Programmable, default to 4 KHz
Six short beeps
High-low tone repeats three times
Two beeps, high-low tone
One short beep, high tone
One long beep, low tone
Meaning
Power on, with red LED on (1 second) and off quickly
Good Read, with red LED on and off quickly
Enter Configuration Mode, with green LED on
Exit Configuration Mode
Setup barcode read successfully
More setup barcode required
Configuration error (Wrong barcode…)
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Chapter 1 Understanding the Barcode Scanner
1.3.1 GOOD READ BEEP
*Enable Buzzer
Disable Buzzer
1.3.2 FREQUENCY
8 kHz
*4 kHz
2 kHz
1 kHz
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1.4 SCAN MODES
Different scan modes are supported – select the scan mode that best suits the
requirements of a specific application. Refer to the comparison table below.
Scan Mode
Always Press
Continuous
mode
Test mode
Laser mode
Auto Off mode
Auto Power Off
mode
Alternate mode
Repeat mode
Momentary
mode
Start to Scan Stop Scanning
trigger
once
Hold
trigger
Press
trigger
twice
Release
trigger
Press
trigger
once
Barcode
being
read
Timeout
Note: (1) 1000, 1090+: By default, the scan mode is set to Auto Off mode.
(2) 1100, 1105: By default, the scan mode is set to Laser mode.
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Chapter 1 Understanding the Barcode Scanner
1.4.1 CONTINUOUS MODE
The scanner is always scanning.
After a successf ul decoding, the removal of barcode is required. It is not allowed to
proceed to decode until the preset decoding delay time has passed.
To decode the same barcode repeatedly, move away the barcode and put it back
again and again for scanning.
Note: Refer to “Delay between Re-read”.
Continuous Mode
1.4.2 TEST MODE
The scanner is always scanning.
Capable of decoding the same barcode repeatedly without removing it, for testing
purpose.
Test Mode
1.4.3 LASER MODE
The scanner will start scanning once the trigger is held down.
The scanning won't stop until (1) a barcode is decoded, (2) the pre-set timeout
expires, or (3) you release the trigger.
Note: Refer to “Scanning Timeout”.
*Laser Mode
Note: By default, the scan mode of 1100/1105 is set to Laser mode.
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1.4.4 AUTO OFF MODE
The scanner will start scanning once the trigger is pressed.
The scanning won't stop until (1) a barcode is decoded, and (2) the pre-set timeout
expires.
Note: Refer to “Scanning Timeout”.
Auto Off Mode
Note: By default, the scan mode of 1000 and 1090+ is set to Auto Off mode.
1.4.5 AUTO POWER OFF MODE
The scanner will start scanning once the trigger is pressed.
The scanning won't stop until the pre-set timeout expires, and, the pre-set timeout
period re-counts after each successful decoding.
Note: Refer to “Delay between Re-read” and “Scanning Timeout”.
Auto Power Off Mode
1.4.6 ALTERNATE MODE
The scanner will start scanning once the trigger is pressed
The scanning won't stop until you press the trigger again.
Alternate Mode
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