Datalogic POWERSCAN D8590 Quick Start Manual

Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (RS-232)
Hardware for RS-232
Installation Steps for RS-232
1. Power-off host.
2.
Connect 8-pin mini-DIN on cable to POWERSCAN D8590.
3. Connect 9-pin D-sub connector to host’s serial port.
4.
Connect cable to power supply
5. Plug in power supply and power­on host.
6. Start a terminal program (such as Datalogic ESP’s Ter mi nal or HyperTerminal) and set to 57.6K baud, 8 data bits, none parity, 2 stop bits.
7. Read the Reset to RS-232 Factory Defaults symbol, then the Save Settings symbol.
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POWERSCAN D8590 DPM Imager, RS-232
PD8590-DPM
3
Kit, RS-232, 8’ coiled, US power supply
CAB-532-KUS
Kit, RS-232, 8’ coiled, EU power supply
CAB-532-KEU
Kit, RS-232, 8’ coiled, UK power supply
CAB-532-KUK
RS-232 Configuration
Reset to RS-232 Factory Defaults
Save Settings
Test Symbol
Quick Start Guide
POWERSCAN D8590 Handheld DPM Imager
Step 2 — Set Up Hardware (USB)
Note: The USB interface draws its power from the host.
Hardware for USB
Installation Steps for USB
1. Connect the USB cable to the host.
2. Open any program in your host computer that can receive
keyboard
text, such as Notepad.
3.
Read the
Reset to USB Factory
Defaults symbol below. Note: If you want symbol data to be
entered as keyboard text, read the USB Keyboard Mode symbol below.
4. Read the Save Settings symbol below.
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POWERSCAN D8590 DPM Imager, USB
PD8590-DPM
2 USB Cable Included
USB Configuration
Reset to USB Factory Defaults
Save Settings
Test S ymbo l
USB Keyboard Mode
Step 1 — Check Required Hardware
Parts List for USB POWERSCAN D8590:
1. One POWERSCAN D8590 Handheld DPM Imager
2. One 12 ft. USB cable (pre-attached to imager)
Parts List for RS-232 POWERSCAN D8590:
The RS-232 cable is affixed to the handle with two screws, a spacer, and a cable clip, which can be removed.
1. One POWERSCAN D8590 Handheld DPM Imager
2. Cable clip attachment
3. Spacer
4. Two threaded screws
5. RS-232 Interface Kit
• 8 ft. coiled RS-232 cable
• Power supply (U.S. Euro, or UK)
Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S.p.A. in many countries, including the U.S.A. and the E.U. PowerScan is a registered trademark of Datalogic ADC, Inc. in many countries, including the U.S.A. and the E.U. All other brand and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Step 3 — Install ESP
Click on the ESP icon to run Datalogic ESP.
Note: Datalogic ESP can be installed from the Support Area at
www.adc.datalogic.com.
Minimum System Requirements
• 166 MHz Pentium processor (Pentium II processor recommended)
• Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 operating system
• Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
• 64 MB minimum RAM (128+ MB RAM recommended)
• 80 MB hard drive space
• 800 x 600 minimum 256 color display (1024 x 768 32-bit color recommended)
Important: The imager must be in USB or RS-232 Mode to connect to
ESP
. Read the symbol below that corresponds with your communication
interface, and then read the Save Settings symbol.
USB Mode
RS-232 Mode
Save Settings
Step 4 — Select Model
When you start ESP, the model menu will appear.
1. Click the POWERSCAN D8590 button and then click OK. If you do not want to make this selection every time you start ESP, uncheck “Show this dialog at startup”.
2. Select the default imager name (POWERSCAN D8590-1), or type a
name of your choice in the
Description
text field and
click
OK
3. Click Yes when this dialog appears:
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Step 5 — Select Protocol
Select the communications protocol you are using and click Next.
USB
1. Print USB Connect Mode symbol (also shown in Install Datalogic ESP step) and decode it with the imager to
ensure that you are in the correct communications mode. Keep printed symbol in a convenient place for future use.
2. Click
Next
when you are finished, and then click
Connect
when
you see the “Reader ID” number in the
Select Device
field.
RS-232
Select
RS-232
and click the
Show Connect Symbol
button. Print the RS-232 Connect Mode symbol and decode it to ensure that you are in the correct communications mode. Keep the printed symbol in a convenient place for future use. Click Next to return to the RS-232 dialog. Configure RS-232 settings and COM port and click Connect.
From the default USB settings, click the Switch Mode button to connect to the reader in USB HID Mode.
Click the Show Connect Symbol button for RS-232 Connect Mode symbol.
Step 7 — Configure the Imager
Datalogic ESP’s EZ Mode is the first view that appears once you are connected. This view features simple instructions and tools for decoding symbol data and capturing images.
From here, you can click on App Mode to access tree controls and graphic user interfaces with more comprehensive configuration options.
Step 6 —
Connect to ESP
USB
Once you have clicked Connect in the USB imager ID dialog (Step 5), the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen.
You are now ready to configure the USB POWERSCAN D8590 using Datalogic ESP.
RS-232
Once you have selected RS-232 settings and COM port and clicked Connect, the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen.
You are now ready to configure the RS-232 POWERSCAN D8590 using Datalogic
ESP
Illumination Quick Setup
The following programming symbols allow you to set up and control Dot Peen Enhanced illumination settings.
Illumination Default Mode
Dot Peen Enhanced Illumination Mode ­Large Mark
Dot Peen Enhanced Illumination Mode ­Medium Mark
Dot Peen Enhanced Illumination Mode ­Small Mark
Save Settings
Frequently-Used Settings
The following programming symbols allow you to control
USB Keyboard
Mode, Tar get ing settings, and Beep and Vibration settings.
USB Keyboard Mode
Targeting LED On (Default)
Targeting LED Off
Vibrate On / Beep On (Default)
Vibrate On / Beep Off
Vibrate Off / Beep On
Save Settings
Step 8 — Practice Decoding
The POWERSCAN D8590 features simple blue targeting LEDs to indicate optimal read range.
1. Hold the imager about 6” from the mark and align the blue targeting pattern as shown here.
2. Move the front of the imager steadily downward toward the mark and parallel to the mark surface.
3. The imager will decode the mark at the optimal read distance – typically from the point of contact to .50” (contact – 12.70 mm).
Test Symbol
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