Datalogic Scanning M8300, D8330 User Manual

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Datalogic Scanning M8300, D8330 User Manual

PowerScan® D8330/M8300

Reference Manual

Datalogic Scanning, Inc.

959 Terry Street

Eugene, Oregon 97402

USA

Telephone: (541) 683-5700

Fax: (541) 345-7140

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Disclaimer

Datalogic has taken reasonable measures to provide information in this manual that is complete and accurate, however, Datalogic reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice. Datalogic is a registered trademark of Datalogic S.p.A. in many countries and the Datalogic logo is a trademark of Datalogic S.p.A. all licensed to Datalogic Scanning, Inc. All other trademarks and trade names referred to herein are property of their respective owners.

CONTENTS

1

INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................

1

2

INSTALLATION............................................................................................

2

2.1

PowerScan® D8330 Interface Cable Connections ........................................

2

2.2

BC-80X0 Interface Cable Connections .........................................................

4

2.3

RS-232 Connection.......................................................................................

5

2.4

USB ..............................................................................................................

5

2.5

IBM USB POS...............................................................................................

6

2.6

WEDGE Connection .....................................................................................

7

2.7

PEN Emulation Connection...........................................................................

7

2.8

Network Connections....................................................................................

8

2.8.1

BC-8000 Network Connectors ......................................................................

8

2.8.2

Network Cabling............................................................................................

9

2.8.3

Network Termination...................................................................................

10

2.9

PowerScan® M8300 Battery Maintenance ..................................................

11

2.9.1

Battery Charging .........................................................................................

11

2.9.2

Replacing PowerScan® M8300 Batteries....................................................

11

2.10

Mounting The BC-80X0 / C-8000 Cradle ....................................................

12

2.10.1

Desktop Mounting .......................................................................................

13

2.10.2

Wall Mounting .............................................................................................

16

3

POWERSCAN® M8300 SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS..................

18

3.1

Stand-alone Layouts ...................................................................................

18

3.1.1

Point-to-Point Reader Layout......................................................................

18

3.1.2

Stand-Alone Layout with Multiple Readers .................................................

18

3.1.3

Multiple Stand-Alone Layouts .....................................................................

19

3.1.4

C-BOX Layout.............................................................................................

20

3.2

Multidrop STAR-System™ Network Layouts ..............................................

21

3.2.1

Host Master Layout.....................................................................................

21

3.2.2

BC-8000 Master Layout ..............................................................................

22

3.2.3

Master BC-8000 Network Troubleshooting .................................................

23

4

CONFIGURATION......................................................................................

24

4.1

Configuration Methods................................................................................

24

4.1.1

Reading Configuration Barcodes ................................................................

24

4.1.2

Using Datalogic Aladdin™ ..........................................................................

24

4.1.3

Copy Command ..........................................................................................

24

4.1.4

Sending Configuration Strings from Host....................................................

25

4.2

Setup Procedures .......................................................................................

25

4.3

PowerScan® D8330 Setup ..........................................................................

26

4.4

PowerScan® M8300/BC-80X0 Point-to-Point Setup ...................................

26

4.5

PowerScan® M8300/BC-80X0 Stand-Alone Setup .....................................

27

4.5.1

Using Multiple M-Series Readers with Same Cradle ..................................

29

4.5.2

PowerScan® M8300/STAR-Modem™ in Stand-Alone Mode ......................

30

 

 

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4.6

PowerScan® M8300/STAR-System™ Setup

.............................................. 31

4.7

BC-8000 STAR-System™ Network Setup ..................................................

33

4.8

Interface Selection ......................................................................................

35

4.9

USB Reader Configuration..........................................................................

38

4.10

Changing Default Settings ..........................................................................

40

5

REFERENCES .........................................................................................

139

5.1

RS-232 Parameters ..................................................................................

139

5.1.1

Handshaking .............................................................................................

139

5.1.2

ACK/NACK Protocol .................................................................................

140

5.1.3

FIFO..........................................................................................................

141

5.1.4

RX Timeout ...............................................................................................

142

5.2

Pen Parameters ........................................................................................

142

5.2.1

Minimum Output Pulse..............................................................................

142

5.2.2

Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128......................................................

142

5.2.3

Overflow....................................................................................................

143

5.2.4

Output and Idle Levels ..............................................................................

143

5.2.5

Inter-Block Delay.......................................................................................

144

5.3

Network Parameters .................................................................................

144

5.3.1

Slave Address Range First/Last................................................................

144

5.3.2

Network Warning Message .......................................................................

144

5.3.3

Reception Warning Message ....................................................................

145

5.3.4

Master Header/Terminator Selection ........................................................

145

5.4

Data Format ..............................................................................................

145

5.4.1

Header/Terminator Selection ....................................................................

145

5.4.2

Define Special Key Sequence...................................................................

147

5.4.3

Address Stamping.....................................................................................

154

5.4.4

Address Delimiter......................................................................................

154

5.4.5

Time Stamping Format .............................................................................

155

5.4.6

Time Stamping Delimiter...........................................................................

155

5.5

Power Save...............................................................................................

155

5.5.1

Sleep State ...............................................................................................

155

5.5.2

Enter Sleep Timeout .................................................................................

156

5.6

Reading Parameters .................................................................................

156

5.6.1

Trigger Signal............................................................................................

156

5.6.2

Trigger Click..............................................................................................

156

5.6.3

Trigger-Off Timeout...................................................................................

156

5.6.4

Reads per Cycle .......................................................................................

156

5.6.5

Safety Time...............................................................................................

157

5.7

Decoding Parameters ...............................................................................

157

5.7.1

Ink-Spread ................................................................................................

157

5.7.2

Overflow Control .......................................................................................

157

5.7.3

Interdigit Control........................................................................................

158

5.8

Advanced Formatting................................................................................

158

5.8.1

Match Conditions ......................................................................................

158

5.9

Radio Parameters (M8300 Series Only) ...................................................

158

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5.9.1

Radio Protocol Timeout ............................................................................

158

5.9.2

Radio RX Timeout.....................................................................................

159

5.9.3

Power-Off Timeout....................................................................................

159

5.9.4

Transmission Mode...................................................................................

160

5.9.5

Beeper Control for Radio Response .........................................................

160

5.9.6

Single Store ..............................................................................................

161

5.9.7

Batch Mode...............................................................................................

161

5.9.8

Find Me (PowerScan® M8300 only) ..........................................................

162

5.10

Display Parameters (Some M8300 Models only) ......................................

163

5.10.1

Display Mode ............................................................................................

163

5.11

Configuration Editing Commands .............................................................

164

5.12

Custom Default Configuration ...................................................................

165

5.13

Code Type Recognition ............................................................................

165

5.14

Configuration Copying Commands ...........................................................

166

5.14.1

Copy PowerScan™ D8330 Series.............................................................

166

5.14.2

Copy PowerScan™ M8300 Series ............................................................

167

5.14.3

Copy BC-80X0 ..........................................................................................

168

5.15

Default Parameters for POS Terminals.....................................................

169

5.16

Firmware Upgrade ....................................................................................

170

6

MESSAGE FORMATTING .......................................................................

171

6.1

Messages from Host to Reader ................................................................

171

6.1.1

Cursor Control...........................................................................................

172

6.1.2

Font Selection ...........................................................................................

173

6.1.3

Clearing Display........................................................................................

173

6.1.4

LED and Beeper Control...........................................................................

173

6.1.5

Setting RTC ..............................................................................................

174

6.2

Messages from Reader Command Keys ..................................................

174

7

TECHNICAL FEATURES.........................................................................

176

7.1

PowerScan® D8330 ..................................................................................

176

7.2

PowerScan® M8300..................................................................................

177

7.3

BC-80X0 / C-8000.....................................................................................

178

7.4

System and Radio Features......................................................................

179

7.5

Status Indicators .......................................................................................

179

7.6

Reading Diagrams ....................................................................................

182

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GENERAL VIEW

POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300 READERS

LEDs

POWERSCAN® D8330

Cable Connector

POWERSCAN® M8300

Battery Cover

Laser Output

Window

Trigger

Figure A – PowerScan® D8330/M8300 Series Readers

LEDs

Keypad

Display

Laser Output Window

Figure B – PowerScan® M8300 Series Readers with Display

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BC-80X0 / C-8000 CRADLES

Scan Finder

Button

LEDs

Figure C – BC-8000

The label on the cradle contains LED indicators and a scan finder button. When the button is pressed, the cradle transmits a “broadcast” message. All properly configured scanners (Radio RX Timeout set to keep the radio “awake”) linked to that base (through a bind or a join sequence) and within radio range coverage will emit a beep sequence once every 2 seconds for 30 seconds. A scanner is considered to be linked when the last transmission ends properly.

The scan finder works only in stand-alone layout (point to point or multiple readers).

LEDs

Figure D – C-8000

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INTRODUCTION

1 INTRODUCTION

Datalogic renews its range of industrial laser scanners introducing the PowerScan® family: PowerScan® D8330 and PowerScan® M8300. Robustness and ergonomics remain unsurpassed: clearly audible beeper and bright "good read" LEDs for areas where noise levels are normally high; the aim mode, which helps point to the right code, has now been extended to the whole PowerScan® family. Optical parts are completely suspended on shock absorbers and a careful choice of the body materials, such as the co-moulded rubber, protect the PowerScan® from damage due to "falls".

New enhanced architecture, based on an M16 high-speed microprocessor, enables exceptional performance for promptness and reading speed of standard codes as well as the ability to read poorly printed and damaged codes. Puzzle Solver Technology™, a patent from Datalogic, adds further strength to the PowerScan® powerful engine.

In all applications where mobility is a value, the new PowerScan® M8300 represents the key to increase productivity and flexibility in the working area. PowerScan® M8300 communicates through a low power, license free radio in the 433 MHz band (910 MHz for USA version) and allows bi-directional communication between the base station and the host. PowerScan® M8300 also includes a display and a 3 push-button keypad. Thanks to these features, the operator can receive information from the host, interact with the central system and visualize the code read. The cordless system offers scalable solutions to solve simple applications and complex projects:

Point to point: each reader is associated with its own base station;

Multipoint: up to 32 readers transmit data to one base station;

Network: to cover a wide area, connecting up to 16 bases and 512 readers simultaneously working in automatic roaming.

PowerScan® M8300 is 100% compatible with STAR-System™, the new Datalogic RF narrow band solution for mobile applications that provides the widest family of narrow band devices on the market.

Your PowerScan® reader is supplied with its own Quick Reference Guide, which provides connection, diagrams, reading diagrams, basic application parameter settings, default values, and specific technical features. You can use either the Quick Reference Guide or this Manual for initial configuration in order to set the default values and select the interface for your application. This manual provides all the necessary information for complete mechanical installation and system software configuration.

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2 INSTALLATION

Connections should always be made with power OFF!

CAUTION

2.1POWERSCAN® D8330 INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS

The PowerScan® D8330 reader incorporates a multi-standard interface, which can be connected to a Host by plugging the correct interface cable into the connector and closing the cable cover.

A.Rubber gasket

B.Plastic boot

C.Cable spacer

D.Cover

E.Strain relief

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INSTALLATION

Follow the given procedure for correct cable insertion:

 

Align

3

 

 

 

 

1

2

5

 

 

6

Notch

Arrow

Tab

4

7

c Slip the cover over the cable.

dPush the plastic boot into the rubber gasket. Take care that the tab on the plastic boot is aligned with the notch in the rubber gasket.

ePush the plastic boot and gasket into the handle. Ensure that the “Front” marking on the plastic boot is facing out, with the arrow pointing towards the front of the scanner.

f Insert the cable into the socket of the plastic boot.

g Insert the cable spacer into the cable wire and slide it towards the handle.

hPush the cover along the cable towards the reader, and hook it over the yellow “tooth”.

iInsert the strain relief into the cover and tighten the screw to fix the whole assembly to the reader handle.

Connections should always be made with power OFF!

CAUTION

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POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

2.2BC-80X0 INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS

Power

Interface Cable

BC-80X0 Connectors

The BC-80X0 incorporates a multi-standard interface, which can be connected to a Host by simply plugging the correct interface cable into the Host connector, placed on the base of the cradle. In addition the cradle must be connected to an external power supply.

Disconnecting the BC-80X0 Cable

To disconnect the cable, insert a paper clip or other similar object into the hole corresponding to the Host connector on the body of the cradle.

Push down on the clip while unplugging the cable.

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2.3RS-232 CONNECTION

2.4USB

(if required)

5

POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

2.5IBM USB POS

(if required)

6

INSTALLATION

2.6WEDGE CONNECTION

2.7PEN EMULATION CONNECTION

7

POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

2.8NETWORK CONNECTIONS

2.8.1BC-8060 Network Connectors

The multidrop network is a bus system which is propagated from one BC-8060 cradle to another using individual cables. This is possible thanks to the RS-485 connector on the front panel of the cradle.

Power Supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RS-485

MULTI-INTERFACE

(BC-8060only)

RS-232, USB, Wedge,

 

 

PEN Emulation

All cradles are connected together within the bus system through the Datalogic RS-485 splitter cable (CAB-428, part number 90A051950), which must be inserted in the RS-485 cradle connector.

Obviously cable length is to be kept to a minimum as with all bus systems.

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INSTALLATION

2.8.2Network Cabling

The Multidrop line is made using RJ45 connectors and a cable having the following specifications:

twisted pair AWG 24 wires

120 Ωimpedance

maximum network cable length 1200 meters

Pin Function

1RS-485 +

2RS-485 -

3N.C.

4VDC –

5VDC –

6N.C.

7VDC +

8VDC +

Multidrop Cables

Pin 1

Data

 

and

 

Power

 

Supply

Data only

RJ45

 

 

 

RJ45

Twisted Pair - Power supply

RJ45

RJ45

VDC+

 

 

VDC-

 

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

8

5

 

 

5

 

 

VDC-

 

 

 

RS-485-

 

5

 

 

 

5

2

 

2

 

 

RS-485-

 

 

RS-485+

2

 

 

2

1

 

 

 

1

 

 

RS-485+

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Twisted Pair – RS-485 bus

Twisted Pair – RS-485 bus

When wiring the multidrop cables, note the following:

Pin 8 (or 7) can be connected only if the power has to be propagated from a cradle to a STARGATE™ base station or STAR-Box™ converter via the cable.

Pins 5 (or 4) should always be connected as reference ground.

To avoid excessive voltage drop, it is recommended not to propagate power between BC-8060 cradles when used as battery chargers but to supply each cradle individually. The total number of devices, which can be connected to a single power supply, depends on the power supply voltage, the wire length and resistance and therefore the voltage drop. Do NOT connect VDC+ between network devices that are individually powered.

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2.8.3Network Termination

The first and last cradles of the chain (the two ends of the bus) must be properly terminated. The cradle has an internal terminator that can be selected via jumper. For this selection you must open the device.

No Termination

Static

Dynamic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminator for Multidrop Network

Static termination works for all network configurations. However, the network is always under load even when no data transmission takes place.

Dynamic termination can be used for baud rates at or above 38400 and provides less load on the network when idle.

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2.9POWERSCAN® M8300 BATTERY MAINTENANCE

2.9.1Battery Charging

Once the system is connected and powered, you can place the PowerScan® M8300 into the cradle to charge the battery.

When the reader is correctly inserted in the cradle, the "Reader" red LED on the cradle goes on to indicate that the battery is charging. The "Reader" green LED on the cradle goes on when the battery is completely charged.

2.9.2Replacing PowerScan® M8300 Batteries

To change the batteries in your PowerScan® M8300 scanner, press the black button or unscrew the fixing screw on the handle cover and extract the battery pack from the reader handle.

1

2

When the batteries are extracted from the scanner, the timer maintains the current hour and date for about 1 minute.

NOTE

Replace the old battery pack with a new one by inserting it within the reader handle and pushing it until it clicks.

Do not incinerate, disassemble, short terminals or expose to high temperature. Risk of fire, explosion. Use specified charger only. Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of the batteries as required by the

WARNING relevant laws in force.

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POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

2.10 MOUNTING THE BC-80X0 / C-8000 CRADLE

The cradle package contains the following items:

BC-80X0 / C-8000 Cradle

BC-80X0 Quick Reference / C-8000 Quick Reference

BC-8000 Antenna

2 wall-mounting lock hinges

2 adhesive strips

4 rubber feet

1 horizontal base

1 inclined base

The cradle (either BC-80X0 or C-8000) can be mounted for portable or fixed desktop usage, or it can be fixed to a wall. The horizontal base allows portable and fixed desktop usage, while the inclined base provides desktop and wall mounting

guaranteeing a comfortable handling of the PowerScan® M8300 reader.

BC-80X0/C-8000 Cradle mounted on the Horizontal Base

BC-80X0/C-8000 Cradle mounted on the Inclined Base

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INSTALLATION

2.10.1Desktop Mounting

For desktop usage, you can mount the cradle either on the horizontal base, for reduced overall dimensions, or on the inclined base for a more ergonomic taking out and insertion of the reader onto the cradle.

Horizontal base

Rubber Foot

Mounting Seat (4)

Tabs (4)

Adhesive Strip

Mounting Seat (2)

Holes (2)

Cable

Channels

Top View

Bottom View

Inclined base

Mounting

Tabs (4) Adhesive Strip Seat (2)

 

Rubber Foot

 

Seat (4)

Mounting

Cable

Channels

Holes (4)

 

 

Top View

Bottom View

 

 

 

 

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POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

Portable Desktop Use

1. Correctly position the BC-80X0/C-8000 onto the base by sliding it along the mounting tabs until aligned.

1 1

2

2

 

2.

3.

Carefully clean the rubber foot seats of the base to remove any impurities that could reduce adhesion.

Remove the protective plastic from the rubber feet and stick them onto the bottom surface of the base.

4. If mounting the BC-80X0 cradle, insert the antenna in the appropriate hole on the body of the cradle and screw it clockwise until tight.

Fixed Desktop Use

For fixed desktop installation, use the adhesive strips or fixing screws (not provided) according to your needs.

For mounting with adhesive strips:

1. Position the cradle onto the base by sliding it along the mounting tabs until aligned.

2. Carefully clean the adhesive strip seats of the base to remove any impurities that could reduce adhesion.

3. Remove the protective plastic from one side of the adhesive strips and stick them onto the base surface.

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4. Position the cables to be connected to the BC-80X0/C-8000 cradle along the dedicated channels, as shown in the figures below:

Horizontal Base

Inclined Base

5. Remove the plastic from the other side of the strips and affix the base to the table.

6. If mounting the BC-80X0 cradle, insert the antenna in the appropriate hole on the body of the cradle and screw it clockwise until tight.

For mounting with screws:

1. Position the cables to be connected to the BC-80X0/C-8000 cradle along the dedicated channels, as shown in the figures below:

2.

3.

Position the base on the table and affix it by means of the screws (not provided).

Position the cradle on the base by sliding it along the mounting tabs until aligned.

4. If mounting the BC-80X0 cradle, insert the antenna in the appropriate hole on the body of the cradle and screw it clockwise until tight.

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POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

2.10.2Wall Mounting

1. Remove the yellow caps and insert the two wall mounting lock hinges provided with your cradle.

2. Position the cables to be connected to the BC-80X0/C-8000 cradle along the dedicated channels (see figures at page 14).

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INSTALLATION

If using the adhesive strips:

a.Carefully clean the adhesive strip seats of the base to remove any impurities that could reduce adhesion.

b.Remove the protective plastic from one side of the adhesive strips and stick them onto the base surface.

c.Remove the plastic from the other side of the strips and affix the base to the wall as indicated in the figure below.

If using the mounting screws:

3. Using the mounting holes on the base as a pattern, mark the wall where you desire to mount the BC- 80X0/C-8000.

4. Drill the appropriate size holes and insert the threaded dowels (not provided) into the holes.

5. Position the base on the wall as indicated in the figure below and affix it by means of the screws (not provided).

Inclined Base Wall-mounting

6. Attach the cradle on the base by sliding it along the mounting tabs until aligned.

7. If mounting the BC-80X0 cradle, insert the antenna in the appropriate hole on the body of the cradle and screw it clockwise until tight.

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POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

3POWERSCAN® M8300 SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS

There are two basic system layouts that can be employed: Stand-alone systems (including Point-to-Point layouts) and Multidrop STAR-System™ Networks.

3.1STAND-ALONE LAYOUTS

3.1.1Point-to-Point Reader Layout

PowerScan® M8300

BIND

Host

BC-80X0

3.1.2Stand-Alone Layout with Multiple Readers

PowerScan® M8300

JOIN

BIND

Host

BC-80X0

In stand-alone systems, each cradle is connected to a single Host.

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POWERSCAN® M8300 SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS

3.1.3Multiple Stand-Alone 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.

PowerScan® M8300

JOIN

JOIN

PowerScan®

M8300

 

Host

Host

BIND

BIND

BC-80X0

BC-80X0

 

 

PowerScan® M8300

Host

BIND

 

 

BC-80X0

Multiple Stand-alone Systems in the Same Area

Since the cradles can communicate to multiple PowerScan® M8300 readers, you might find it useful to employ one or more C-8000 battery chargers in addition to the BC-80X0 cradle, so that the battery re-charging operation can be performed for several scanners at the same time.

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POWERSCAN® D8330/M8300

3.1.4C-BOX Layout

PowerScan® M8300

JOIN

Scanner

BIND

C-Box

 

BC-80X0

System cables to Host

In this layout the BC-80X0 cradle is connected by a dedicated cable using the RS-232 interface to a C-BOX connection box as part of a fixed scanner network. This allows the flexibility of a hand-held reading station integrated into a variety of fixed scanning applications so that all readers (both fixed and hand-held), in the system provide communications to the Host.

The various C-BOX models provide many interface types for the Host system such as RS-232, RS-485, Profibus.

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POWERSCAN® M8300 SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS

3.2MULTIDROP STAR-SYSTEM™ NETWORK LAYOUTS

Even though many stand-alone systems can operate in the same physical area without interfering with each other, it may be desirable to bridge data from multiple base stations in a network to a single Host. PowerScan® M8300 readers are compatible with STAR-System™ networks. These networks provide seamless active roaming for any RF reading device in the system.

3.2.1Host Master Layout

C

Internal

D

 

 

 

Termination

 

 

RS-485 + VDC

RS-485 Only

C

 

 

 

 

Internal

A

 

Termination

 

CAB-428 Splitter

 

B

 

 

RS-232

 

 

RS-485 + VDC

A.Host Master with STAR-Link™

B.STAR-Box™ converter

C.BC-8060 slave cradles

D.STARGATE™ base stations

Example Multidrop STAR-System™ Network with Host as Master

In this layout the Host acts as the Master using STAR-Link™ software. The Host is connected in RS-232 to a STAR-Box™ converter, which is connected to the first slave in the RS-485 network. In this way the base stations provide communications between a single Host and all readers in the system. STARGATE™ base stations are used as slaves in this network. The Slaves at the ends of the network must be terminated (see the STARGATE™ and STAR-Box™ Installation Manuals and par. 2.8.3).

See par. 4.6 and 4.7 or the Datalogic Aladdin™ Help On-Line for system configuration specifications.

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3.2.2BC-8060 Master Layout

Internal

C

Termination

D

 

RS-485 + VDC

RS-485 Only

C

 

 

A

 

Internal

CAB-428 Splitter

 

 

Termination

 

B

RS-485 Only

 

USB, or RS-232, or Wedge, or Pen Emulation

A.Host

B.BC-8060 Master cradle

C.BC-8060 Slave cradles

D.STARGATE™ base station

Example Multidrop STAR-System™ Network with BC-8060 as Master

In this layout an BC-8060 cradle acts as the Master. The Host is connected to the BC-8060 Master using any one of the multi-standard interfaces (RS-232, USB, WEDGE, or PEN Emulation). The Master is then connected to the slaves in the RS-485 network. In this way the slave cradles provide communications between a single Host and all readers in the system. STARGATE™ base stations can also be used as slaves in this network. The devices at the ends of the network must be terminated (see par. 2.8.3).

See pars. 4.6 and 4.7 or the Datalogic Aladdin™ Help On-Line for system configuration specifications.

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