Datalogic Magellan 3200VSI Reference Manual

Magellan™ 3200VSi
Product Reference Guide
Datalogic USA, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
GENERAL FEATURES .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
IMAGE CAPTURE.................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
GETTING STARTED....................................................................................................................................................................1
About This Manual ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Manual Conventions ................................................................................................................................................................ 1
Connecting the Scanner ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Error Codes ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
LED Class ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Mount Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Wall Mount ................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Countertop Mount .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
LED and Beeper Indicators .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
PROGRAMMING........................................................................................................................................................................9
Introduction to Label Programming ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Understanding the Basics ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
Using the Programming Bar Codes ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Resetting the Standard Product Defaults ........................................................................................................................... 10
Data Matrix Programming Labels ........................................................................................................................................ 10
Using a Bar Code Mask .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Going Green ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Bar Code Mask ................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Double Read Timeout for Linear Labels ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Double Read Timeout for 2D Labels ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Scanner Button Options ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Camera Button Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Auto Cell Phone Mode .................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Auto Cell Phone Mode Enable ............................................................................................................................................... 18
LED Level ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Auxiliary Port Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Productivity Index Reporting (PIR) ................................................................................................................................................ 22
Sleep Mode ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
LED and Beeper Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................ 25
Power On Alert ........................................................................................................................................................................ 25
External Read Indicator (ERI) Active State High .................................................................................................................. 25
ERI Timeout ............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Good Read: When to Indicate ................................................................................................................................................ 27
Good Read Beep Control ........................................................................................................................................................ 28
Good Read Beep Frequency ................................................................................................................................................... 28
Good Read Beep Length ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Good Read Beep Volume ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
Scanning Features .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Wake Up Intensity .................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Image Capture ................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
How to Capture an Image ...................................................................................................................................................... 33
Image Capture to a microSD Card by Scanning a Special Label ..................................................................................................... 33
Image Capture to the Host by Host Command ................................................................................................................................. 34
Image Compression ........................................................................................................................................................................ 35
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Image Format .................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
Image Size ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Image Brightness ........................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Image Contrast ............................................................................................................................................................................... 37
INTERFACE RELATED FEATURES....................................................................................................................................................... 39
Interface Selection .......................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Interface Features .......................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Obey/Ignore Host Commands ............................................................................................................................................................ 43
Host Transmission Buffers ................................................................................................................................................................. 43
RS-232 Interface Features .................................................................................................................................................... 44
Hardware Flow Control ........................................................................................................................................................................ 46
Intercharacter Delay ............................................................................................................................................................................ 47
Software Flow Control ......................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Host Echo .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
Host Echo Quiet Interval ..................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Signal Voltage: Normal/TTL ................................................................................................................................................................ 51
RS-232 Invert ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 52
Beep on ASCII BEL ................................................................................................................................................................................ 52
Beep on Not on File .............................................................................................................................................................................. 52
ACK NAK Options .................................................................................................................................................................................. 53
ACK Character ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
NAK Character ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Retry on ACK NAK Timeout ................................................................................................................................................................. 55
ACK NAK Timeout Value ...................................................................................................................................................................... 55
ACK NAK Retry Count ........................................................................................................................................................................... 56
ACK NAK Error Handling ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
Transmission Failure Indication ......................................................................................................................................................... 57
Single Cable RS-232 ............................................................................................................................................................... 58
Single Cable RS-232 Options .............................................................................................................................................................. 58
Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection ............................................................................................................................................. 59
Single Cable RS-232 Use BCC .............................................................................................................................................................. 60
Single Cable RS-232 Use ACK/NAK .................................................................................................................................................... 60
Single Cable RS-232 Use STX .............................................................................................................................................................. 61
Set Single Cable RS-232 STX Character ............................................................................................................................................. 61
Single Cable RS-232 Use ETX ................................................................................................................................................ 62
Set Single Cable RS-232 ETX Character ............................................................................................................................................. 62
Single Cable Pacesetter Plus .............................................................................................................................................................. 63
Single Cable Datalogic Extensions ..................................................................................................................................................... 63
USB-OEM Interface Features ................................................................................................................................................ 64
USB-OEM Device usage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 64
IBM ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format ........................................................................................................................................... 64
Keyboard Wedge ..................................................................................................................................................................... 65
USB Keyboard .......................................................................................................................................................................... 65
Caps Lock State .................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Power-On Simulation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Control Characters ............................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Wedge Quiet Interval ........................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Intercharacter Delay ............................................................................................................................................................................ 71
USB-COM Interface Setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 71
DATA EDITING...................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Data Editing Overview .................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Please Keep In Mind... ......................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Global Prefix/Suffix ........................................................................................................................................................................ 74
AIM ID ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Label ID ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 76
Case Conversion .............................................................................................................................................................................. 82
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Character Conversion ..................................................................................................................................................................... 83
SYMBOLOGIES.................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
UPC-A ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 86
Disable/Enable UPC-A ........................................................................................................................................................... 86
Check Digit Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................... 86
Number System Transmission ............................................................................................................................................. 87
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 ...................................................................................................................................................... 87
UPC-E ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Disable/Enable UPC-E ........................................................................................................................................................... 88
Check Digit Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................... 88
Number System Digit ............................................................................................................................................................. 89
Expand to UPC-E to UPC-A .................................................................................................................................................... 89
Expand UPC-E to EAN13 ........................................................................................................................................................ 90
UPC/EAN Quiet Zone ............................................................................................................................................................. 90
GTIN .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 91
Expand UPC/EAN to GTIN ...................................................................................................................................................... 91
EAN-13 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 92
Disable/Enable EAN-13 ......................................................................................................................................................... 92
Check Digit Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................... 92
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character ....................................................................................................................................................... 93
ISBN .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 93
EAN-8 ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 94
Disable/Enable EAN-8 ........................................................................................................................................................... 94
Check Digit Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................... 94
Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 ...................................................................................................................................................... 94
EAN Two-Label ............................................................................................................................................................................... 95
EAN Two-Label Combined Transmission .................................................................................................................................... 95
Price Weight Check Digit ................................................................................................................................................................ 96
Add-ons ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 97
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional / Stacked Omnidirectional ......................................................................................................... 99
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional .................................................................................................................... 99
UCC/EAN 128 Emulation ....................................................................................................................................................... 99
GS1 DataBar Expanded / Expanded Stacked ............................................................................................................................ 100
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded ............................................................................................................................ 100
GS1-128 Emulation .............................................................................................................................................................. 100
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control ............................................................................................................................. 101
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ........................................................................ 101
Coupon Read Control ............................................................................................................................................................ 102
GS1 DataBar Limited .................................................................................................................................................................... 103
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Limited ................................................................................................................................ 103
GS1-128 Emulation .............................................................................................................................................................. 103
Code 39 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 104
Disable/Enable Code 39 ....................................................................................................................................................... 104
Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................................................ 104
Check Character Transmit ................................................................................................................................................... 105
Start/Stop Characters .......................................................................................................................................................... 105
Code 39 Full ASCII ................................................................................................................................................................. 106
Code 39 Length Control ........................................................................................................................................................ 107
Code 39 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .................................................................................................. 107
Code 32 Italian Pharmacode ....................................................................................................................................................... 108
Disable/Enable Code 32 Italian Pharmacode .................................................................................................................... 108
Start/Stop Characters .......................................................................................................................................................... 108
Check Character Transmit ................................................................................................................................................... 108
Code 128 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 109
Disable/Enable Code 128 .................................................................................................................................................... 109
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Disable/Enable EAN 128 ...................................................................................................................................................... 109
Transmit Function Characters ............................................................................................................................................ 110
Length Control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 110
Code 128 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ................................................................................................ 111
Code 128 Conversion to Code 39 ......................................................................................................................................... 111
Interleaved 2 of 5 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 112
Disable/Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 ...................................................................................................................................... 112
Check Digit Calculation ......................................................................................................................................................... 112
Check Digit Transmit ............................................................................................................................................................ 112
Interleaved 2 of 5 Length Control ....................................................................................................................................... 113
Interleaved 2 of 5 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .................................................................................. 113
Codabar .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 114
Disable/Enable Codabar ...................................................................................................................................................... 114
Check Character Verification ............................................................................................................................................... 114
Check Character Transmit .................................................................................................................................................... 115
Codabar Length Control ....................................................................................................................................................... 115
Codabar Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .................................................................................................. 116
Start/Stop Character Type ................................................................................................................................................... 116
Start/Stop Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................... 117
Start/Stop Character Match ................................................................................................................................................ 117
Code 93 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 118
Disable/Enable Code 93 ....................................................................................................................................................... 118
Length Control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 118
Code 93 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .................................................................................................. 119
MSI .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 120
Disable/Enable MSI .............................................................................................................................................................. 120
MSI Check Character Transmit ............................................................................................................................................ 120
MSI Check Character Calculation ......................................................................................................................................... 121
MSI Number of Check Characters ....................................................................................................................................... 121
MSI Length Control ............................................................................................................................................................... 122
MSI Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .......................................................................................................... 122
2D SYMBOLOGIES ............................................................................................................................................................................ 123
PDF 417 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 124
Disable/Enable PDF 417 ...................................................................................................................................................... 124
Allow Zero Length PDF 417 Reading .................................................................................................................................. 124
PDF 417 Length Control ....................................................................................................................................................... 125
PDF 417 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ............................................................................................................... 126
Micro PDF 417 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 127
Disable/Enable Micro PDF 417 ........................................................................................................................................... 127
Micro PDF 417 Length Control ............................................................................................................................................ 128
Micro PDF 417 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .................................................................................................... 129
Datamatrix ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 130
Disable/Enable Datamatrix ................................................................................................................................................. 130
Datamatrix Length Control .................................................................................................................................................. 131
Datamatrix Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .......................................................................................................... 132
QR Code .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 133
Disable/Enable QR Code ...................................................................................................................................................... 133
QR Code Length Control ....................................................................................................................................................... 134
Configuring Variable Length Decoding: ............................................................................................................................................ 134
QR Code Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ............................................................................................................... 135
Maxicode ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 136
Disable/Enable Maxicode .................................................................................................................................................... 136
Maxicode Length Control ..................................................................................................................................................... 137
Configuring Variable Length Decoding: ............................................................................................................................................ 137
Maxicode Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ............................................................................................................. 138
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Aztec ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 139
Disable/Enable Aztec ........................................................................................................................................................... 139
Aztec Length Control ............................................................................................................................................................ 140
Configuring Variable Length Decoding: ............................................................................................................................................ 140
Aztec Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .................................................................................................................... 141
Composite Labels ......................................................................................................................................................................... 142
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 2D Component ....................................................................................... 142
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded 2D Component ................................................................................................. 142
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Limited 2D Component ..................................................................................................... 143
Advanced Decoding Features ...................................................................................................................................................... 144
Inverse Label Reading .......................................................................................................................................................... 144
Chapter 3
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................................................................... 145
Global Prefix/Suffix ...................................................................................................................................................................... 145
Label ID .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 146
Length Control ...................................................................................................................................................................... 147
Configuring Variable Length Decoding: ............................................................................................................................................ 147
Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ................................................................................................................. 148
Product Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 149
Optical and Read Performance Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 149
Scanner Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................................... 149
Physical Properties ...................................................................................................................................................................... 150
Electrical Parameters ................................................................................................................................................................... 150
Environmental Parameters ......................................................................................................................................................... 150
Other Parameters ......................................................................................................................................................................... 150
LED and Beeper Indicators .......................................................................................................................................................... 151
Cable Pinouts .................................................................................................................................................................. 153
Standard Cable Pinouts (Primary Interface Cables) ................................................................................................................. 153
Cable Pinouts (Handheld Scanner Attached via the Aux Port) ........................................................................................ 154
Alpha-Numeric Pad ........................................................................................................................................................ 155
Factory Default Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 157
Factory Defaults by Interface ...................................................................................................................................................... 157
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
Appendix H
Product Reference Guide
Keyboard Function Key Mappings ................................................................................................................................ 165
Keyboard Model Cross Reference ............................................................................................................................................... 165
Host Commands .............................................................................................................................................................. 173
Accepting RS-232 Commands ..................................................................................................................................................... 173
Sample Symbols .............................................................................................................................................................. 175
1D Symbol Samples ...................................................................................................................................................................... 175
2D Sample Symbols ...................................................................................................................................................................... 177
Composite Sample Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................ 178
microSD Card ................................................................................................................................................................... 179
microSDHC Compatibility ............................................................................................................................................................. 179
microSD Card Insertion ........................................................................................................................................................ 179
microSD Card Removal ......................................................................................................................................................... 180
Autorun File Processing ............................................................................................................................................................... 180
microSD Function Summary ........................................................................................................................................................ 180
microSD Function Details ............................................................................................................................................................ 181
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From Scanner to microSD Card ........................................................................................................................................... 181
Capture and save an image to a microSD card by scanning a label. ............................................................................................ 181
Export a Configuration file from the Scanner to the microSD card .............................................................................................. 182
Export Scanner Status to microSD card ........................................................................................................................................... 182
From microSD Card to Scanner ........................................................................................................................................... 183
Application code load to scanner ..................................................................................................................................................... 183
Configuration load to scanner .......................................................................................................................................................... 183
Appendix I
Handheld Data Format Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 185
Handheld Data Format Requirements General ......................................................................................................................... 185
Datalogic Handheld Data Format Requirements .............................................................................................................. 186
RSS-14 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 186
RSS Expanded ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 186
UPC-A .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 186
UPC-A with 2-Digit Supplemental .................................................................................................................................................... 186
UPC-A with 5-Digit Supplemental .................................................................................................................................................... 186
UPC-A with Code 128 Supplemental ................................................................................................................................................ 186
UPC-E .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 187
UPC-E with 2-Digit Supplemental .................................................................................................................................................... 187
UPC-E with 5-Digit Supplemental .................................................................................................................................................... 187
UPC-E with Code 128 Supplemental ................................................................................................................................................ 187
EAN-8 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 188
EAN-8 with 2-Digit Supplemental .................................................................................................................................................... 188
EAN-8 with 5-Digit Supplemental .................................................................................................................................................... 188
EAN-8 with Code 128 Supplemental ................................................................................................................................................ 188
EAN-13 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 188
EAN-13 with 2-Digit Supplemental ................................................................................................................................................. 188
EAN-13 with 5-Digit Supplemental ................................................................................................................................................. 188
EAN-13 with Code 128 Supplemental .............................................................................................................................................. 189
Code 39 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 189
Code 39-Pharmacode ........................................................................................................................................................................ 189
I 2 of 5 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 189
Codabar ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 190
Code 128 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 190
MSI ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 191
Code 93 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 191
PDF417 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 191
AIM Formats .......................................................................................................................................................................... 192
UPC-A .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 192
UPC-E .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 192
EAN-13 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 192
EAN-8 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 192
2-Digit Supplemental ......................................................................................................................................................................... 192
5-Digit Supplemental ......................................................................................................................................................................... 192
Code 128 Supplemental ..................................................................................................................................................................... 194
Bookland ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 194
Code 39 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 194
Codabar ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 194
MSI ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 195
Code 93 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 195
RSS-14 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 195
RSS Expanded ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 195
I 2 of 5 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 195
Code 128 / EAN128 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 195
PDF417 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 196
“Unknown” AIM ID (an AIM ID which is not specified above) ....................................................................................................... 196
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The Magellan for small counter retail checkout environments where there is a relatively high number of transactions with a fairly small number of items per transaction. The scanner has a reduced footprint, allowing more room for item merchandising of high margin impulse items clustered around the P.O.S.

About This Manual

This manual provides advanced user information, including connection, pro­gramming, product and cable specifications, and other useful references. For
itional information, such as installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and
add warranty information, see the Quick Reference Guide (QRG). Copies of other publications for this product are downloadable free of charge from the website listed on the back cover of this manual.
On leaving the factory, units are programmed for the most common terminal
d communications settings. If you need to change these settings, custom
an programming can be accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this guide.
Bold text and a yellow-highlighted bac default setting for a feature/option.
Chapter 1

Getting Started

TM
3200VSi On-Counter Vertical Presentation Scanner is designed
kground indicates the most common

Manual Conventions

The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the reader of key issues or procedures that must be observed when using the scanner:
Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosin ing the scanner.
NOTE
The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage equipment or property.
CAUTION
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g, repairing and operat-

Connecting the Scanner

The scanner kit you ordered to match your interface should provide a compati­ble cable for your installation. Alternatively, if your scanner receives Power Off
e Terminal (POT) it might be possible to connect using a cable from a previ-
th ously existing installation (except for USB). If you wish to connect using an
xisting cable, but cannot use POT, a short adapter cable is available. Check
e with your technical support representative about compatibility before connect­ing. Use the appropriate instructions below when you’re ready to connect the scanner to
Upon completing the connection via the appropriate interface instructions below, proceed scan the bar code to select
RS-232 Serial Connection — Turn off power to the terminal/PC and connect the
scanner to the terminal/PC serial port via the RS-232 cable as shown in Figure
1a. If the terminal will not support POT
ner power, use the approved power supply (AC Plug the AC Adapter barrel connector into the socket on the RS-232 cable con­nector and the AC Adapter plug into a standard
Figure 1. Connecting the Scanner
the terminal, PC or other host device.
to the Interface Related Features section of this manual and
the correct interface type.
(Power Off the Terminal) to supply scan-
Adapter) as shown in Figure 1b.
power outlet.
a
Power Off the Terminal (POT)
Terminal (PC)
or...
or...
b
B
S
U
M
B
I
2
3
2
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S
R
Keyboard
Wedge
c
Keyboard Wedge, RS-232
and USB Cables
Powered by AC Adapter
To Terminal (PC)
R
U
S
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S
2
3
B
2
Other Non-POT Cables
Powered by AC Adapter
via short adapter cable
To Terminal (PC)
USB Connection — Connect the scanner to a USB port on the terminal/PC using
the correct USB cable for the interface type you ordered. Reference Figure 1.
USB installations may require a power connection via an
Figure 1b or Figure 1c.
NOTE
approved A/C Adapter as shown in For example, this would be the case if the scanner is con­nected along with a number of other devices to a non-pow­ered USB hub.
IBM Connection —
Connect the scanner to the IBM port on the terminal/PC
using the correct IBM cable. Reference Figure 1.
Keyboard Wedge Connection — Before connection, turn off power to the termi-
nal/PC. The Keyboard Wedge cable has a ‘Y’ connection from the scanner. Con-
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nect the female to the male end from the keyboard and the remaining end at the keyboard port at the terminal/PC. Reference Figure 1a.
Figure 2. Features and Labeling
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
11
9
10
12
13
1
Back Cover
2
Scanner Push Button
3
Camera Push Button
4
Scan Window
5
Cable Connector Cover
Checkpoint EAS Wire Cav­ity Electrical Article Sur-
6
veillance Antenna Connection Serial Number/Regula-
7
tory Label
8
P/N Label
9
USB/SD Cover
USB Service Port — On Screen Pro-
10
gramming Tool
microSD Card Slot — Upgrade, imag-
11
ing, statistics data
Host (blue) Port — POS terminal, label
12
data, application host download, host commands to scanner
Auxiliary (yellow) Port for RS-232
13
handheld scanner, EAS Interlock, PIR data, etc.
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Error Codes

NUMBER OF LED FLASHES/ BEEPS
If an error is detected, the scanner will sound a long low tone (for three sec­onds) and flash its LED, indicating a failure Pushbutton to hear the error code. If it is configured to do so, the scanner will sound a series of beeps corresponding to the error code and/or flash its LED simultaneous to the beeps. The table below describes what these codes mean and what action should be taken for each.
. When this occurs, press the Scanner
ERROR CORRECTIVE ACTION

LED Class

1
2
6
10
12
13
14
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT APPARECCHIO LED CLASSE 1 LED KLASSE 1 APPAREIL IEC / EN 60825-1:2007 Max output of LED radiation: 3.21 Pulse duration: 200µs Emitted wavelength 625nm
Configuration
Interface PCB
Main PCB
Button Error
Imager Module
Software ID Failure
Software Fatal Fault
A LED DE CLASSE 1
Contact Helpdesk for assistance
mW per pulse at 100mm
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Mount Installation

1
2
3
4
5
1. Scanner
2. L-Bracket
3. Wall Mounting Screws
4. Countertop Mounting Screws
5. Move the scanner toward the bracket in a diag­onal motion to seat it.
Options for mounting the scanner to a wall or countertop include an L-Bracket or stackable Risers (straight or tilted). Figure 3 shows the scanner being seated in an L-Bracket. Figure 4 demonstrates the use of stackable Risers.
NOTE
Figure 3. L-Bracket Mount
Stackable Risers also require use of the L-Bracket in order to securely seat the scanner in the topmost riser.
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One Riser
Two Risers stacked. Scan­ner and L-Bracket have been tilted on the top Riser.
ab
Figure 4. Using the Risers

Wall Mount

Attach the L-Bracket to the wall, securing it in the desired position with two screws through the two holes in the back face of the L-Bracket as shown in Fig-
ure 3. Recommendation: Use two Pan Head (8.2mm or 5/16” maximum head
diameter) #8 screw with a thread profile that suits the mounting surface mate­rial in the wall.

Countertop Mount

If using the L-Bracket alone for countertop installation, secure the bracket in place using two screws through the bottom face of the bracket (see Figure 3). If risers are used, secure a riser to the countertop by attaching two screws
ugh its screw holes. Recommendation: Use two Pan Head (8.2mm or 5/16”
thro maximum head diameter) #8 screw with a thread profile that suits the mount­ing surface material in the countertop.
CAUTION
Risers may be stacked as shown in Figure 4b. Each riser increments the height of the mounted scanner by 1.5” (38.1mm). Ri apart and allow for adjustable tilt of the scanner/L-Bracket of up to 20 degrees in 5° increments. Figure 4b provides an example of a tilted scanner.
Do not use a countersink type of screw head. Damage will occur from use of a countersunk screw head in the plastic screw bosses
ser pieces readily snap together or
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LED and Beeper Indicators

The scanner’s beeper sounds and its green LED illuminates to indicate various functions or errors on the scanner. The tables below list these indications. The scanner’s functions are programmable, and so may or may not be turned on. For example, certain indications, such as the power-up beep can be disabled using programming bar code labels.
LED INDICATION
Power-on indication
Good Read Indication
Scanner Ready Constant dim green
Sleep Mode
Host Disable
Diagnostics
Prog. Mode See Host Disable above. The scanner is in Programming Mode.
INDICATION COMMENT
Bright green flash
Bright green flash Indicates a bar code has been read
Green LED slowly and continu­ously changes from off to dim
off.
to
Constant green flash at 1 Hz (100mS on, 90
Varies (see "Error Codes" on page 1-4 for more informa­tion)
0mS off)
Indicates the scanner has finished all its power up tests a
The scanner is ready for operation. The LED is also con
The scanner is in Sleep Mode. up, move an object in front of its window or press the button atop the unit. This indication is configurable and may be programmed to behave differently.
The scanner is disabled due to receiving a disable command from the POS terminal.
The LED can provide diagnostic feedback if the scan­ner discovers a problem during SelfTest.
nd is now ready for operation.
figurable to off when idle and ready for operation
To wake the scanner
and decoded.
BEEPER FUNCTIONS
BEEPER INDICATION
Power On Beep
Good Read Indication
Diagnostics
Programming Mode Indications
INDICATION COMMENT
The Power-On Beep indication
Single beep
Single beep
Varies (see "Error Codes" on page 1-4 for more informa­tion)
Varies depending upon the feature(s) being configured.
ture which can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, t
his beep Indicates the scanner has finished all its
power up tests and is now ready for operation.
The good read beep indication is configurable. Options
clude: Enable/disable, frequency, duration and vol-
in ume. See LED and Beeper Indicators on page 25 for more information.
The Beeper can provide diagnostic feedback if the scanner discovers a problem during SelfTest.
The Beeper will sound as programming bar code la
bels are scanned, indicating progress during scan-
ner configuration.
is a configurable fea-
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Introduction to Label Programming

The programming bar code labels contained in this manual will allow you to customize and configure features and settings for your scanner (scanner/ scale). To ensure full compatibility and proper function, use only the program ming bar codes in this manual and other product-specific publications to pro­gram scanner features.
This manual has been developed to make it quick and easy for users of all lev­els to find the information needed to understand and configure features. The following descriptions will help you to determine where to go from here.

Understanding the Basics

If you have little or no prior experience with programming using bar code labels, you should review the first few pages of this section to familiarize your self with the basics of scanner programming before performing any changes to your configuration.

Using the Programming Bar Codes

Chapter 2

Programming

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The scanner is typically factory-configured with a set of default features stan­dard to the interface type you ordered. After scanning the interface bar code from the customize your scanner through use of the instructions and programming bar codes available in that section and also the ters of this manual.
This manual contains feature descriptions and bar codes which allow you to reconfigure your scanner. Some programming bar code labels, like the label below for resetting defaults, require only the scan of that single label to enact the change. Most of the programming labels in this manual, however, require the scanner to be placed in Programming Mode prior to scanning them. Scan a Enter/Exit Programming Mode bar code once to enter Programming Mode. Once the scanner is in Programming Mode, you can scan a number of parame ter settings before scanning the Enter/Exit Programming Mode bar code a sec­ond time, which will then accept your changes, exit Programming Mode and return the scanner to normal operation.
Interface Related Features section, you can select other options and
Data Editing and Symbologies chap-
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Standard Product Default Settings

Resetting the Standard Product Defaults

If you are unsure of what programming options are in your scanner, or you’ve changed some options and want the factory settings restored, scan the
dard Product Default Settings
uration for the currently active interface to the current configuration.
The programming section lists the factory default settings for each of the menu commands for the standard RS-232 interface in BOLD text on the following pages. Exceptions to default settings for the other interfaces can be found in
Appendix D, Factory Default Settings.
bar code below. This will copy the factory config-

Data Matrix Programming Labels

Some scanners can be configured using Data Matrix programming labels. This feature is ONLY available for scanners with 2D capability.
Contact Technical Support to request Data Matrix programming labels.
Stan-
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Using a Bar Code Mask

The programming bar codes in this manual have been placed as multiples per page. In order to present them only one at a time to the scanner, a bar code mask is provided on the opposite side of this page.

Going Green

Thank you for using the bar code mask on the opposite side of this page. This manual has been formatted to minimize the quantity of pages needed to pro­vide all of the programming
bar codes available for this product.
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Bar Code Mask

Cut a hole in this page and remove it from the manual as indicated to create a sleeve through which bar codes (starting in the following section) can be indi­vidually viewed and scan presented to the scanner.
ned. It is important that only one bar code at a time be
1. Bar Code Mask Sheet 3. Manual (folded)
2. Bar Code
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General Features

Double Read Timeout for Linear Labels

This Double Read Timeout feature sets a time limit that determines how much time must pass before reading the same linear label again (e.g. two identical items in succession).
0.1 Second
0.3 Second
0.5 Second
0.2 Second
0.4 Second DEFAULT
0.6 Second
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Double Read Timeout for Linear Labels (continued)
0.7 Second
0.9 Second
0.8 Second
1 Second
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Double Read Timeout for 2D Labels

This Double Read Timeout feature specifies the minimum allowable time between consecutive good reads of the same PDF 417, Micro PDF 417 Data Matrix, QR Code, Maxicode, Aztec or Composite label.
0.7 Second DEFAULT
1 Second
1.5 Seconds
1.8 Seconds
2 Seconds
1.65 Seconds
1.95 Seconds
2.55 Seconds
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Scanner Button Options

This feature allows the user to configure the scanner (volume) button to differ­ent modes of operation.
Options are:
All functions (volume, tone, diagnostics, and reset)
Enable only volume, tone, and reset
Enable reset only
Disable all button functions
Scanner Button Options = All functions
Scanner Button Options =
Enable only volume, tone, and reset
DEFAULT
Scanner Button Options = Enable reset only
Scanner Button Options = Disable all button functions
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Camera Button Mode

Controls the function associated with the "Picture Taking" button Options are:
Normal Take Picture operation
Activates Cell Phone Toggle Mode when not taking picture
Activates Cell Phone One-Shot Mode when not taking pictures
Camera Button Mode = Normal Take Picture opera-
tion
DEFAULT
Camera Button Mode =
Activates Cell Phone Toggle Mode when not taking picture
Camera Button Mode =
Activates Cell Phone One-Shot Mode when not taking pictures
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Auto Cell Phone Mode

Auto Cell Phone Mode enables the scanner to read bar codes on a cell phone display without user intervention. For high ambient light conditions, button cell phone mode is recommended. (See “Camera Button Mode” on page 17.)
Auto Cell Phone Mode Enable
Enables/disables Auto Cell Phone Mode.
Auto Cell Phone Mode = Enable Normal
Auto Cell Phone Mode = Disable
DEFAULT
Auto Cell Phone Mode = Enable Sensitive Ambient
Auto Cell Phone Mode = Enable Sensitive
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LED Level

This feature defines the LED intensity level by pulse width.
LED Level = Medium
LED Level = Low
LED Level = High
DEFAULT
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Auxiliary Port Mode

Specifies the function associated with the auxillary interface. Choices are:
•Disabled
01=Serial Handheld Enabled
02=PIR/CT Output plus Diagnostics Reporting
Disable Auxiliary Port Mode
DEFAULT
Auxiliary Port Mode = PIR/CT Output
plus Diagnostics
Reporting
Auxiliary Port Mode = Serial Handheld Enabled
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Auxiliary Port Baud Rate

Specifies baud rate of auxillary port when operating in PIR/CT mode.
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 1200
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 2400
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 4800
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 9600
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 19200
DEFAULT
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 57600
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 38400
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 115200
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Productivity Index Reporting (PIR)

When PIR is enabled, label quality data is appended to decoded data before being presented to the POS. The PIR feature allows the scanner to provide infor­mation to an external computer, indicating how easy the label was to read.
This value-added feature is a factory-programmed option. Contact your dealer for information about upgrading your system to include this
NOTE
Disable
DEFAULT
advanced capability.
Enable
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