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US Pat.: 6,512,218 B1; 6,808,114 B1; 6,87
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European Pat.: 996,284 B1; 999,514 B
About this Manual .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Technical Support ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Datalogic Website Support ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Reseller Technical Support .............................................................................................................
Telephone Technical Support ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................10
About the Reader ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
The BC40xx™ Radio Base ..................................................................................................................
Base LEDs .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Base Button .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Setting Up the Reader .................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Installing the Interface Cable ...........................................................................................................
Configuring the Base Station ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Changing the Base Station Position ..............................................................................................................................................................................................21
Connecting the Base Station .........................................................................................................
Linking the Reader to a Base Station .............................................................................................................................................................................................24
Linking a BT Reader to a PC ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................25
GRYPHON™ I System and Network Layouts ............................................................................................................................................... 26
Stand Alone Layouts ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................26
Setting the Interface ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
Global Interface Features ......................................................................................................
Configuring Other Features ...........................................................................................................
Software Version Transmission .......................................................................................................................................................................................................32
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults ......................................................................................
Replacing the Battery ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
CONFIGURATION USING BARCODES ............................................................................................................................................ 37
USB Suspend Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................................39
RS-232 ONLY Interface ........................................................................................................................................................... 41
Data Bits .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Handshaking Control ....................................................................................................................................................................................................45
Beep On ASCII BEL ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................47
Beep On Not on File .......................................................................................................................................................................................................48
ACK Character ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
NAK Character .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
ACK NAK Timeout Value ...............................................................................................................................................................................................51
Disable Character ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 53
Enable Character .............................................................................................................................................................................................................53
Country Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................56
Caps Lock State ................................................................................................................................................................................................................59
Send Control Characters ..............................................................................................................................................................................................60
USB Keyboard Speed .....................................................................................................................................................................................................64
IBM 46XX Interface ................................................................................................................................................................. 69
46xx Number of Host Resets .......................................................................................................................................................................................70
Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format ..........................................................................................................................................................................72
Wand Signal Speed ........................................................................................................................................................................................................74
Wand Idle State ................................................................................................................................................................................................................75
Data Format ............................................................................................................................................................................ 77
Global Prefix/Suffix .........................................................................................................................................................................................................78
Global AIM ID ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................79
GS1-128 AIM ID ................................................................................................................................................................................................................80
Label ID ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................81
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology ...............................................................................................................................................................81
Label ID Control ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................82
Label ID Symbology Selection ...................................................................................................................................................................................83
Set Global Mid Label ID Characters ..........................................................................................................................................................................89
Case Conversion ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................90
Character Conversion ....................................................................................................................................................................................................90
LED AND BEEPER INDICATORS ................................................................................................................................................... 96
Power On Alert .................................................................................................................................................................................................................96
Good Read: When to Indicate .....................................................................................................................................................................................96
Good Read Beep Type ...................................................................................................................................................................................................97
Good Read Beep Frequency .......................................................................................................................................................................................97
Good Read Beep Length ..............................................................................................................................................................................................98
Good Read Beep Volume .............................................................................................................................................................................................99
Good Read LED Duration .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
SCANNING FEATURES ...............................................................................................................................................................101
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout ............................................................................................................................................................................. 102
Stand Detection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................103
Stand Mode Sensitivity ..............................................................................................................................................................................................104
Scanning Active Time ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 104
Flash On Time ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 105
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Flash Off Time ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 105
Green Spot Duration ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 106
DISABLE ALL SYMBOLOGIES .................................................................................................................................................... 108
Coupon Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 109
UPC-A Check Character Transmission .................................................................................................................................................................. 110
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 111
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission ..............................................................................................................................................111
UPC-E Check Character Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................................113
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 114
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 114
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission ...............................................................................................................................................115
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................ 117
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 118
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 118
UPC/EAN GLOBAL SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................123
Expand Code 128 to Code 39 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 151
Code 128 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................ 152
Code 128 Function Character Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................... 152
Code 128 Quiet Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................................154
Code 128 Length Control .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 157
Code 128 Set Length 1 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................158
Code 128 Set Length 2 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................159
Code 128 Character Correlation .............................................................................................................................................................................160
CODABLOCK F ............................................................................................................................................................................ 165
Codablock F Enable/Disable .................................................................................................................................................................................... 165
Codablock F EAN Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................... 165
Codablock F AIM Check ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 166
Codablock F Length Control .................................................................................................................................................................................... 166
Codablock F Set Length 1 .........................................................................................................................................................................................167
Codablock F Set Length 2 .........................................................................................................................................................................................168
INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 (I 2 OF 5) ................................................................................................................................................. 169
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 169
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 169
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission .................................................................................................................................................................. 170
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 171
2 of 5 Decoding Level .................................................................................................................................................................................................172
I 2 of 5 Length Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 173
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 174
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 175
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation ................................................................................................................................................................................... 176
I 2 of 5 Stitching ............................................................................................................................................................................................................176
FOLLETT 2 OF 5 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 177
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ....................................................................................................................................................................................177
INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 CIP HR ..................................................................................................................................................... 177
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................177
STANDARD 2 OF 5 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 178
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................................. 178
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ....................................................................................................................................................178
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................. 179
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................179
Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................. 180
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control ..............................................................................................................................................................................180
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 181
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 182
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................. 183
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 183
INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5 ....................................................................................................................................................................184
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ..............................................................................................................................................................................184
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Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation .................................................................................................................................................... 184
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................185
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control .............................................................................................................................................................................. 185
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 186
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 187
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................188
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 188
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................189
IATA Check Character Transmission .....................................................................................................................................................................190
DATALOGIC 2 OF 5 .................................................................................................................................................................... 191
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................................. 191
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................................................... 191
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................................... 192
Datalogic 2 of 5 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................. 192
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control ............................................................................................................................................................................. 193
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 194
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 195
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation ................................................................................................................................................................. 196
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 196
Codabar Check Character Calculation .................................................................................................................................................................. 197
Codabar Check Character Transmission .............................................................................................................................................................. 198
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................... 198
Codabar Start/Stop Character Set .......................................................................................................................................................................... 199
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match ...................................................................................................................................................................199
Codabar Quiet Zones .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 200
Codabar Length Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................203
Codabar Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 204
Codabar Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 205
Codabar Interdigit Ratio ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 206
Codabar Character Correlation ............................................................................................................................................................................... 208
MSI Check Character Calculation ...........................................................................................................................................................................237
MSI Check Character Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................................ 238
MSI Length Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 238
MSI Set Length 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 239
MSI Set Length 2 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 240
MSI Character Correlation ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 243
Plessey Check Character Calculation .................................................................................................................................................................... 245
Plessey Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................ 245
Plessey Length Control .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 246
Plessey Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 247
Plessey Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 248
Plessey Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................................251
WIRELESS BEEPER FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................... 258
Good Transmission Beep .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 258
Beep Frequency ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 258
Base Station Beep ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 261
Copy Configuration to Scanner .............................................................................................................................................................................. 263
Copy Configuration to Base Station ...................................................................................................................................................................... 264
BATCH FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 267
Source Radio Address Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................................... 269
Source Radio Address Delimiter Character ........................................................................................................................................................ 269
Features for Star Models Only ............................................................................................................................................. 270
STAR Radio Protocol Timeout ................................................................................................................................................................................. 270
STAR Radio Transmit Mode ......................................................................................................................................................................................270
DISPLAY FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................................... 272
Font Size .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 272
BT SECURITY FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................ 277
OTHER BT FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................................. 279
RS-232 Only ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 285
RS-232/USB COM Parameters .......................................................................................................
Set Length ........................................................................................................................
Data Editing ................................................................................................................................................................................................298
Global Prefix/Suffix ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................299
Global AIM ID ..................................................................................................................
Label ID .............................................................................................................................
Character Conversion ............................................................................................................
Good Read LED Duration ................................................................................................................
Scanning Features ......................................................................................................................................................................................308
RF Features .................................................................................................................................................................................................312
BT-Only Features ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 315
Cursor Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 318
Font Selection ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 318
LED and Beeper Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 319
Messages from Scanner Command Keys ..................................................................................................................................................320
Standard Cable Pinouts ............................................................................................................................................................................. 324
LED and Beeper Indications ..............................................................................................................
Base Station Indications ............................................................................................................................................................................327
Standard Defaults ....................................................................................................................................................................... 329
Control Character Emulation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 349
Single Press and Release Keys ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 349
Interface Type PC AT PS/2, USB-Keyboard or USB-Keyboard for APPLE ...............................................................................................350
Interface type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode ...........................................................................................................352
Digital Interface ................................................................................................................................
IBM XT ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................356
Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 ................................................................................................
Index ......................................................................................................................................................................... 359
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About this Manual
This Product Reference Guide (PRG) is provided for users seeking advanced technical
information, including connection, programming, maintenance and specifications. The Quick
Reference Guide (QRG) and other publications associated with this product are downloadable
free of charge from the website listed on the back cover of this manual.
Overview
Chapter 1, (this chapter) presents information about manual conventions, and an overview of
the reader, its features and operation.
Chapter 2, Setup presents information about unpacking, cable connection information and
setting up the reader.
Chapter 3, Configuration Using Barcodes provides instructions and barcode labels for customizing
your reader. There are different sections for interface ty
symbology-specific and model-specific features.
Chapter 1
Introduction
pes, general features, data formatting,
Chapter 4, Wireless Features describes options and programming related to
features for the RF variants of the Gryphon family.
Chapter 5, Laser Features describes options and programming specific to laser models.
Chapter 6, References provides background information and detailed instructions for more
complex programming items.
Chapter 7, Message Formatting provides details for programming options.
Appendix A, Technical Specifications lists physical and performance characteristics, as well
environmental and regulatory specifications. It also provides standard cable pin-outs and LED/
Beeper fu
Appendix B, Standard Defaults references common factory default settings for reader features and
options.
Appendix C, Sample Barcodes offers sample barcodes of several common symbologies.
Appendix D, Keypad includes numeric barcodes to be scanned for certain
Appendix E, Scancode Tables lists control character emulation information for Wedge and USB
Keyboard interfaces.
Product Reference Guide9
nctions.
radio communication
as
parameter settings.
Introduction
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
References
The symbols listed below are used in this manual to no
that must be observed when using the reader:
Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosing,
repairing and operating the reader.
The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage
equipment or property.
CAUTION
Current versions of this Product Reference Guide (PRG), Quick Reference Guide (QRG), the
Datalogic Aladdin™ Configuration application, and any other manuals, instruction sheets and
utilities for this product can be downloaded from the website listed below. Alternatively, printed
copies or product support CDs for most products can be purchased through your Datalogic
reseller.
tify the reader of key issues or procedures
Technical Support
Datalogic Website Support
The Datalogic website (www.scanning.datalogic.com) is the complete source for technical
support and information for Datalogic products. The site offers p
registration, warranty information, product manuals, product tech notes, software updates,
demos, and instructions for returning products for repair.
Reseller Technical Support
An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an authorized Datalogic reseller.
A reseller is acquainted with specific types of businesses, application software, and computer
systems and can provide individualized assistance.
Telephone Technic al Support
If you do not have internet or email access, you may contact Datalogic technical support at
(541) 349-8283 or check the back cover of your manual for more contact information.
roduct support, product
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Gryphon™ I GD4100/GM4100/GBT 4100/L GD4300
About the Reader
Typically, units are factory-programmed for the most common terminal and communications
settings. If you need to modify any programmable settings, custom configuration can be
accomplished by scanning the programming barcodes within this guide.
About the Reader
Several models of the Gryphon are available, and are covered
•Gryphon I GD4100 - Corded linear imager bar
•Gryphon I GM4100 - Cordless linear imager
•Gryphon L GD4300 - Model with Laser scan engine.
•Gryphon I BT 4100 - Model with Bluetooth options.
Programming can alternatively be perform
application which is downloadable from the Datalogic website listed on the back cover of this
manual. This multi-platform utility program allows device configuration using a PC. It
communicates to the device using a serial or USB cable and can also create configuration
barcodes to print.
Advancements in the LED technology used in the imager-based readers significantly improve
the
illumination of the target field of view, resulting in higher scan efficiency. Whether used in
Single Trigger or Continuous Mode, the ergonomic design of the reader will help to promote
comfortable handling during extended periods of use.
See "Interface Selection" on page 28 for a listing and descriptions of available
model type.
ed using the Datalogic Aladdin™ Configuration
code reader
barcode reader with Datalogic STAR™.
in this manual:
interface sets by
Product Reference Guide 11
Introduction
YELLOW LED
RED LED /
GREEN LED
BUTTON
The BC40xx™ Radio Base
Base LEDs
LEDs on the Gryphon I Base provide information about the Base’s status, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
The following table describes the significance of each LED:
. Gryphon I Base LEDs
LEDSTATUS
Yellow On = Base is powered
Power on / Data
ChargingRed On = Battery charging is in progress.
Yellow Blinking = Base receives data and
commands from the Host or the Reader.
Base Button
12
Charge completedGreen On = the Battery is completely charged.
Charging + Charge completed
See Base Station Indications on page 327 for more specific details on the LEDs.
The Base contains a button which is used primarily to perform a paging function. Pressing the
button causes a sound signal to be emitted by all scanners linked with this Base, as long as the
scanner is awake (see Powerdown Timeout on page 265) and reception is enabled (see Sleep Mode
Timeout on page 94). The button can also be used to "force device connection" via the Datalogic
Aladdin Software tool (available for free download from
Online Help for details.
Red and Green Blinking together = the Reader
correctly placed onto the Base.
the Datalogic website). See the Aladdin
is not
Star Model
For the Star model, press and hold (longer than one second) to initiate paging.
BT Model
For the BT model, press quickly (less than one second) to initiate paging.
Press and hold (longer than one second) to enable radio linking. This will make the base
discoverable from a BT master.
Gryphon™ I GD4100/GM4100/GBT 4100/L GD4300
BC40XX UV Counterfeit Detection
UV LEDs
The BC40XX Radio Base is available with a UV Counterfeit Money Detector, typically used to
verify the authenticity of bank notes. Other uses for counterfeit detection are passport, ticket,
credit card, travelers’ check and similar applications where it is possible to detect fluorescent
marks with UV light.
The detector contains eight special UV LEDs, as shown below:
BC40XX UV Counterfeit Detection
The Counterfeit Detector is based on UV fluorescent emission. Real banknotes under
ultraviolet rays usually absorb the UV light and will show special marks made with fluorescent
inks. On the other hand, most counterfeit banknotes only reflect the UV lights, without
showing fluorescent marks.
To use :
1. Quickly press the Base button to light the UV LEDs.
2. Hold the item to be verified under the LED lights to ensure that the special fluorescent
marks are visible.
Product Reference Guide 13
Introduction
Display
3. The LEDs are set to switch off automatically after about 2 minutes. To keep the UV LEDs
in always-on mode, quickly press the Base button a second time within 10 seconds of the
first press. To switch them off, simply press the button again.
An external power supply is necessary for full functionality of the Base station with UV
Counterfeit Detector. Use only the recommended AC adapter 12Vdc.
The Gryphon GM4100 is available with an optional Display. The Display features 4 lines and
16 characters, and offers icons and three additional keys to allow a better interaction with a
remote host.
Fonts, contrast, backlight and other parameters
Features on page 272 and Message Formatting on page 317 for more information.
Figure 2. Gryphon™ I Display
can be configured for the Display. See Display
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Battery Safety
To reinstall, charge and/or perform any other action on the battery, follow the instructions in
this manual.
Before installing the Battery, read “Battery Safety” on this and the following pages. Datalogic recommends annual replacement of rechargeable ba
Do not discharge the battery using any device except f
devices other than the designated product, it may damage the battery or reduce its life expectancy. If the device causes an abnormal current to flo
WAR NI NG
explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
Lithium-ion battery packs may get hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury if exposed to
abusive conditions. Be sure to follow the safety warnings listed below:
•Do not place the battery pack in fire or heat.
•Do not connect the positive terminal and negativ
with any metal object (such as wire).
•Do not carry or store the battery pack together with metal objects.
•Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike it
ject it to strong impacts or shocks.
•Do not solder directly onto the battery pack.
•Do not expose the battery pack to liquids, or allow the battery to get wet.
•Do not apply voltages to the battery pack contacts.
Battery Safety
y packs to ensure maximum performance.
tter
o
r the scanner. When the battery is used in
w, it may cause the battery to become hot,
e
terminal of the battery pack to each other
w
ith a hammer, step on it or otherwise sub-
CAUTION
o your eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse well
In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets in
with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid could cause
damage to the eye.
Always charge the battery at 32° – 104°F (0° - 40°C) temperature range.
Use only the authorized power supplies, battery pack
logic reseller. The use of any other power supplies can damage the device and void your warranty.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery. The batter
which, if damaged, may cause the battery to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not place the battery in or near fire, on stov
Do not place the battery in direct sunlight, or use or store the battery inside cars in hot weather.
Doing so may cause the ba
ner may also result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy.
Do not place the battery in microwave ovens, high-pr
Immediately discontinue use of the battery if, while using,
tery emits an unusual smell, feels hot, changes color or shape,
way.
Do not replace the battery pack when the device is turned on.
ttery to generate heat, explode or ignite. Using the battery in this man-
es or
t
, chargers, and docks supplied by your Data-
y c
ontains safety and protection devices,
other high temperature locations.
e
ssure containers or on induction cookware.
charging or storing the battery, the bat-
or appears abnormal in any other
Do not remove or damage the battery pack’s label.
Do not use the battery pack if it is damaged in any part.
Battery pack usage by children should be supervised.
Product Reference Guide 15
Introduction
As with other types of batteries, Lithium-Ion (LI) batteries will lose capacity over time. Capacity
deterioration is noticeable after one year of service whether the battery is in use or not. It is
difficult to precisely predict the finite life of a LI battery, but cell manufacturers rate them at
500 charge cycles. In other words, the batteries should be expected to take 500 full discharge /
charge cycles before needing replacement. This number is higher if partial discharging /
recharging is adhered to rather than full / deep discharging,
The typical manufacturer advertised useful life of LI
on usage and number of charges, etc., after which they should be removed from service,
especially in mission critical applications. Do not continue to use a battery that is showing
excessive loss of capacity, it should be properly recycled / disposed of and replaced. For most
applications, batteries should be replaced after one year of service to maintain customer
satisfaction and minimize safety concerns.
Collect and recycle waste batteries separately from
Directive 2006/66/EC, 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and subsequent modifications, US and
China regulatory and others laws and regulations about the environment.
Programming the Reader
Configuration Methods
Programming Barcodes
The reader is factory-configured with a standard set of default features. After scanning the
interface barcode, you can select other options and customize your reader through use of the
instructions and programming barcode labels available in the corresponding features section for
your interface. Customizable settings for many features are found in "Configuration Using
Barcodes" starting on page 37.
batteries is one to three years, depending
the device in compliance with European
Some programming labels, like "Restore Custom Defaults" on page 33, require only the scan of the
single label to enact the change. Most, however, require
Mode prior to scanning them. Scan an ENTER/EXIT barcode once to enter Programming
Mode. Once the reader is in Programming Mode, scan a number of parameter settings before
scanning the ENTER/EXIT barcode a second time, which will then accept your changes, exit
Programming Mode and return the reader to normal operation.
There are some exceptions to the typical programming sequence described
above. Please read the description and setting instructions carefully when
configuring each programmable feature.
the reader to be placed in Programming
Datalogic Aladdin™
Datalogic Aladdin™ is a multi-platform utility program providing a quick and user-friendly
configuration method via the RS-232/USB-COM interface. Aladdin is available on the CDROM provided with your product, and also from the Datalogic website. Aladdin allows you to
program the reader by selecting configuration commands through a user-friendly graphical
interface running on a PC. These commands are sent to the reader over the selected
communication interface, or they can be printed as barcodes to be scanned.
Aladdin also provides the ability to perform a soft
Datalogic Aladdin™ Help On-Line for more details).
ware upgrade for the connected device (see the
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Unpacking
Chapter 2
Setup
Check carefully to ensure the reader and any accessories ordered are present and undamaged. If
any damage occurred during shipment, contact Datalogic Technical Support. Information is
shown on page 10.
KEEP THE PACKAGING. Should the unit ever require s
original shipping container.
Setting Up the Reader
Depending on whether you are using a Corded or Mobile version of the Gryphon, follow the
steps provided in this section to connect and get your reader up and communicating with its
host.
1. Begin by Installing the Interface Cable (Cor
2. Go to Interface Selection and set the desired interface.
3. Configure Interface Settings (only if not using factory settings for that interface)
4. Go to Configuring Other Features (if modifications are needed from factory settings)
ervice, it should be returned in its
ded) or Connecting the Base Station (Mobile)
Product Reference Guide17
Setup
Installing the Interface Cable
For Corded versions, connect the reader cable by inserting the cable into the handle as shown in
Figure 3. To remove it, insert a paper clip into the re
Figure 3. Connect/disconnect the cable
RS-232 Serial Connection
lease aperture, then unplug the cable.
Turn off power to the terminal/PC and connect the reader to the terminal/PC serial port via the
RS-232 cable as shown in Figure 4. If the terminal will not support POT (Power Off the
Terminal) to supply reader power, use the approved power supply
Adapter barrel connector into the socket on the RS-232 cable connector and the AC Adapter
plug into a standard power outlet.
Figure 4. RS-232 Connection
(AC Adapter). Plug the AC
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Installing the Interface Cable
Keyboard Wedge Connection
The Keyboard Wedge cable has a ‘Y’ connection from the reader. Connect the female to the
male end from the keyboard and the remaining end at the keyboard port at the terminal/PC.
Reference Figure 5.
Figure 5. Keyboard Wedge Interface connection
USB Connection
Connect the reader to a USB port on the terminal/PC using the correct USB cable for the
interface type you ordered. Reference Figure 6.
Figure 6. USB connection
Other connection types are described below and illustrated in Figure 7.
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Setup
U
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B
I
B
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Standing
Horizontal
Figure 7. Other Interface Connections
Specific cables are required for connection to different hosts. The connectors illustrated above are examples only. A
those illustrated, but the steps to connect the reader remain the same.
ctual connectors may vary from
RF Models
The power supply connects directly to the base (not on the cable's jack) for all configurations.
For all interfaces (except RS-232) a power supply is recommended but not necessary, because
the base can be powered from the Host. When the base is powered from the Host, select a slow
charge rate.
Configuring the Base Station
The base charger/station may be configured in desk application to hold the reader in two
different positions, either a horizontal or standing position, in order to provide the most
comfortable use depending on needs.
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Changing the Base Station Position
Horizontal
Only
Standing,
or Vertical
Horizontal
Tab
Tab
The base station is configured by installing one of two sets of mechanical parts that come with
the cordless kit. The default mounts (shown below) provide three options: vertical (wall)
mounting, standing (45°), or horizontal mounting with a higher mechanical retention of the
scanner. Use the other mounts only for horizontal mounting, with lower retention of the
scanner. The different parts may be interchanged to customize retention preferences.
A tool such as a rigid pen or a flat screwdriver can be used to change the
mounts. Do not allow it to touch the contacts.
1. Insert the appropriate parts for the desired base station position, as shown below.
Configuring the Base Station
2. Using your thumbs, push open the plastic tabs on the bottom of the base to free the wing
holders.
Product Reference Guide 21
Setup
Horizontal
Standing
Base
Station
I/F Cable
AC/DC
Adapter
DC Power
Cord
Wall plug
Connector
3. The stand can now be repositioned in either horizontal or standing position.
Connecting the Base Station
Figure 8 shows how to connect the Base Station to a terminal, PC or other host device. Turn off
the host before connection and consult the manual for that equipm
proceeding. Connect the interface cable before applying power to the Base Station.
ent (if necessary) before
Gryphon Mobile can also be Powered by the Terminal. The external power supply is
recommended but not necessary. When powered by the Terminal, the battery char
ger is automatically set as Slow charge.
Base Station Connection and Routing:
Fully insert the Power Cable and Interface (I/F) Cable
-
connectors into their respective ports in the underside of the Base Station (see Figure 8). Then
connect to an AC Adapter, and plug the AC power cord into the (wall) outlet.
Figure 8. Connecting the Base Station
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Configuring the Base Station
Securing the DC Power Cord (Optional)
The DC power cord for the adapter can be secured to the bottom of the base in order to
maximize the mechanical retention of the cable itself. The routing of the power cord can be
changed to accommodate the base station positioning: horizontal, stand or wall mounting. The
cables can be looped around to the front of the Base Station, or fed directly out the back of the
Base Station, as shown in Figure 9 on page 23.
Figure 9. Options for routing the DC cord
Please refer to the arrows depicted on the bottom of the base when placing the cables, detailed in
Figure 10.
Figure 10. Arrows showing routing
Host Connection:
host equipment. Most connections plug directly into the host device as shown below. Keyboard
Wedge interface cables have a ‘Y’ connection where its female end mates with the male end of
the cable from the keyboard and the remaining end at the keyboard port on the terminal/PC.
Verify before connection that the reader’s cable type is compatible with your
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Setup
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or...
or...
Unlink
Figure 11. Connecting to the Host
Power Connection :
Plug the AC Adapter in to an approved AC wall socket with the cable
facing downwards (as shown in Figure 8) to prevent undue strain on the socket.
Gryphon Mobile can also be Powered by the Terminal. The external power supply is recommended but not necessary. When powered by the Terminal, the battery charger is
automatically set as Slow charge.
Disconnecting the Cable:
To detach the cable, insert a paper clip or similar object into the hole
on the base, as shown in Figure 12.
Figure 12. Disconnecting the Cable
Insert
Paper Clip
Linking the Reader to a Base Station
RF Devices
For RF devices, before configuring the interface it is necessary to link the handheld with the
base. To link the handheld and the base, press the trigger to wake it and place it on the base. If
the reader was previously linked to another base, you must first scan the Unlink action
command before re-linking to the new base.
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BT Models only
Link to a PC in Server Mode
Remember: The mandatory condition for establishing a new linking between a BT handheld
and a BT base is that the handheld is unlinked and they share the same security configuration. A
successful link is indicated by three ascending tones from the reader. A high-low-high-low tone
indicates the link attempt was unsuccessful. A single green LED flash after this tone indicates no
Base Station was discovered. Two green LED flashes after this tone indicates that more than one
Base Station was discovered and the reader did not link. Three LED flashes after this tone
indicate a security error.
Linking a BT Reader to a PC
The reader can optionally be linked to a Bluetooth-enabled PC with the serial port profile, in
either server mode or client mode.
Linking to a PC in Server Mode (BT Slave Mode)
To link a BT reader in server mode to a Bluetooth-enabled PC, follow these steps:
1. Install any drivers provided with the Bluetooth adapter.
Configuring the Base Station
2. Scan the
puter..
3. Use the host computer’s Bluetooth manager to “Discover new devices” and select "Datalogic Scanner." If you receive an error message, it may be necessary
the device.
4. Select “connect” on the PC to link the reader
to see incoming data on the port designated by the computer's Bluetooth manager.
Link to a PC in Server Mode
barcode to make the scanner visible to the host com-
to disable security on
to the PC. Use an RS-232 terminal program
Linking to a PC in Client Mode (BT Master Mode)
The reader can optionally be linked in client mode to a Bluetooth-enabled PC with the serial
port profile. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Ensure the PC or terminal can network with Bl
2. Ensure that a COM port is assigned under Services within the bluetooth setup menu.
3. Create a Link label that contains the address of
uetooth devices and that it is powered on.
the PC bluetooth adapter.
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The bluetooth address can be found under "Pro
bluetooth setup menu.
NOTE
The link label is a Code 128 function 3 label with the following format:<FN3 char>Ln
4. Scan the link label you created in step 3.
kB<12 character bluetooth address>
perties" within in the
Setup
Gryphon M4100 only
(not valid for BT model)
GRYPHON™ I System and Network Layouts
Stand Alone Layouts
Figure 13. Single Reader Layout
Figure 14. Multiple Reader Layout
In stand alone systems, each cradle is connected to a single Host.
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Figure 15. Multiple Stand Alone Layouts
Gryphon M4100 only
(not valid for BT model)
GRYPHON™ I System and Network Layouts
Many stand alone connections can operate in the same physical area without interference,
provided all readers and cradles in the system have different addresses.
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Setup
Interface Selection
Upon completing the physical connection between the reader and its host, proceed to Table 1
starting on page 29 to select the interface type the reader is connected to (for example: RS-232,
Keyboard Wedge, USB, etc.). Scan the appropriate barcode in that section to configure your
system’s correct interf
Each reader model will support one of the following sets of host interfaces:
Gen
eral Purpose ModelsRetail Point of Sale Models
•RS-232
•RS-232 OPOS
•USB
•Keyboard Wedge
•Wand Emulation
Setting the Interface
Scan the programming barcode from this section which selects the appropriate interface type
matching the system the reader will be connected to. Next, proceed to the corresponding
section in this manual (also listed in Table 1 starting on page 29) to configure any desired
settings and features associated with that interface.
ace type.
•RS-232
•RS-232 OPOS
•USB
•IBM 46XX
Unlike some programming features and options, interface selections
require that you scan only one programming barcode label. DO NOT scan
an ENTER/EXIT barcode prior to scanning an interface selection barcode.
Some interfaces require the scanner to start in the disabled state when
ered up. If additional scanner configuration is desired while in this
pow
state, pull the trigger and hold it for five seconds. The scanner will
change to a state that allows programming with barcodes.
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