ID Tech Econoscan User Manual

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CHECK VERSION
IDT
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80042504-001 Rev.A R04/05 #464
DEFAULT
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WARNING
Please power down the host computer before connecting this scanner. This is critical to protecting both the scanner and the host from serious damage
and Compliance : This device has been tested and found comply with the limits for a Class B digital pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
This device has been tested and found compliant with the following listed standards as required by the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by directives 92/EEC and 93/68/EEC: EN55022(1992); EN55024(1992); EN55082-1 (1998)
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2005 International Technologies & Systems Corporation. The information contained herein is provided to the user as a convenience. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, ID TECH is not responsible for damages that might occur because of errors or omissions, including any loss of profit or other commercial damage. The specifications described herein were current at the time of publication, but are subject to change at any time without prior notice.
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EconoScan and Value through Innovation
are trademarks of
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CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 INTRODUCTION, EZ TROUBLESHOOTING ----------------------- --- ------------ 2~3 CLONING MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4~5 GETTING STARTED >>> HOW TO FIX THE SCANNER TO THE TERMINAL ----------------------- 6~7 >>> HOW TO CHANGE A CABLE ---------------------------------------------------------
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>>> HOW TO SETUP THE PARAMETER.----------------------------------------------- 8
GROUP 1 >>>> INTERFACES SELECTION, COMPUTER TYPE, DEFAULT. ---------- 9 GROUP 2 >>>> READING MODE SETTING. -------------------------------------------- ------ 10 GROUP 3 >>>> CHECK VERSION, BEEP TONE, CAPLOCK MODE.-------------------- 11 GROUP 4 >>>> PREAMBLE AND POSTAMBLE.----------------------------------------------- 12 GROUP 5 >>>> ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT.---------------------------------------------------- 13 GROUP 6 >>>> ENABLE AND DISABLE CODE ID.------------------------------------------- 14 GROUP 7 >>>> SYMBOLOGIES CODE ID IDENTIFIER., SET ID ------------------------ 15 GROUP 8~9 >> CODE ID CONFIGURATION: SET CODE ID ----------------------- 16 ~17 GROUP 10 >>> DELAY BETWEEN BLOCK AND CHARACTER.-------------------------- 18 GROUP 11 >>> TERMINATOR AND KEYBOARD LAYOUT. -------------------------------- 19 GROUP 12 >>> RS232-BAUD RATE, DATA BITS & PARITY,-------------------------------- 20 GROUP 13 >>> RS232-STOP BIT,HANDSHAKING, ACK/NAK, FLOW CONTROL--- 2 1 GROUP 14 >>> WAND EMULATION PARAMETER SETTING. --------------------------- 22
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATING (GROUP 15~ GROUP 31). ----------------------- 23 GROUP 15 ~16>ENABLE AND DISABLE SYMBOLOGIES. --------------------------- 24~25 GROUP 17 >>> CHINA POST CODE ( TOSHIBA CODE), CODE 32.----------------- 26 APPEND 1 >>> NUMERIC TABLE, MIN/MAX LENGTHS SETTING -------------------- 27 GROUP 18 >>> UK PLESSEY CODE, MSI CODE. ----------------------------------------- 28 APPEND 1 >>> NUMERIC TABLE, MIN/MAX LENGTHS SETTING ------------------ 29 GROUP 19 >>> CODE IATA, CODE93.TELEPEN.-------------------------------------------- 30 APPEND 1 >>> NUMERIC TABLE, MIN/MAX LENGTHS SETTING -------------------- 31 GROUP 20 >>> INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5, CODE 11 .----------------------------------------- 32 APPEND 1 > >> NUMERIC TABLE, MIN/MAX LENGTHS SETTING ------------------- 33 GROUP 21 >>> CODABAR.------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 APPEND 1 >>> NUMERIC TABLE, MIN/MAX LENGTHS SETTING---------------------- 35 GROUP 22 >>> ABC-CODABAR, CX CODE ----------------.--------------------------------- 36 GROUP 23 >>> CODABAR COUPLING, ------------------------------------------------------- 37 GROUP 24 >>> CODE 128, STANDARD CODE 39, FULL ASCII CODE 39.----------- 38 APPEND 1 >>> NUMERIC TABLE, MIN/MAX LENGTHS SETTING -------------------- 39 GROUP 25 >>> INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5, MATRIX 2 OF 5.------------------------------------- 40 APPEND 1 >>> NUMERIC TABLE, MIN/MAX LENGTHS SETTING--------------------- 41 GROUP 26 >>> UPC-E. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 GROUP 27 >>> UPC-E(0), (1) ,UPC-E & UPC-A EXPAND ----------------------------- 43 GROUP 28 >>> UPC-A..----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 GROUP 29 >>> EAN 8. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45 GROUP 30 >>> EAN 13 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 GROUP 31 >>> EAN/ UCC 128 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 47
GROUP 32 ~ 39 >>>> FULL ASCII TABLE ( CODE 39 --------------------- 48 ~55 GROUP 40 >>>>> NUMERIC ( CODE 39 ) TABLE. --------------------------- 56 GROUP 41~ 42 >>>> FUNCTION CODE ( CODE 39 ) FOR PC AT.------ 57~58 GROUP 43~ 46 >>>> TROUBLE SHOOTING --------------------------------- 59~62 Ms6262 CONTROL CODE LIST FOR Rs232. ----------------------------------------- 63
GENERAL
SETTING GROUP
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GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
EZ TROUBLESHOOTING
. A001$
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ID TECH's EconoScan CCD Scanner is specially designed to deliver high-end bar code reading performance at the lowest possible price. The scanner utilizes exceptional decoding technology. One-time settings are easily made by scanning set-up bar codes in this handy user's manual. The EconoScan enables quick contact scanning of bar codes up to 3.5 inches in length.At a scan rate of 150 scans per second, low-quality or damaged bar codes, as well as small or high-density bar codes, can be read with exceptional speed and accuracy. This rugged scanner contains no moving parts, yet it is exceptionally lightweight and designed to fit comfortably in the hand for extended periods of usage. The cable is detachable for easy replacement or theuse of multiple interfaces.
The EconoScan has many settings that can be used to conform the unit to the requirements of a particular application. For most usages, however,the default settings programmed into the unit at the factory are appropriate.It is not recommended that the default settings be changed unless thereis a specific need to alter the characteristics of the scanner's performance.
The EconoScan is easy to install and use. Many problems encountered can be attributed to a wrong setting that has been programmed into the scanner. Before troubleshooting the problem, try this:
1. Unplug the cable from the host computer.
2. Plug the cable back into the host computer.
3. Reset the scanner settings to DEFAULT (Group 1).
If these steps do not resolve the problem, please refer to the troubleshooting table on the next page. If this fails to correct the problem, please consult the troubleshooting section beginning on page 59 for further assistance.
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Scanner se ems t o be performing as usual, but no d ata i s being output.
1. Unplug th e cab le from the host computer.
2. Plug the ca ble b ack into the host computer.
3. Set the sca nne r to the exact computer type imm edi ately.
The scanne r doe s not scan when the trigger is dep res sed.
1. Unplug th e cab le from the host computer.
2. Plug the ca ble b ack into the host computer.
3. Set the sca nne r to the correct interface. Thecable
needs to mat ch th e interface.
Most setti ngs r equire only a single bar code , bu t a few n eed several different
bar codes to b e sca nned in order to completely de fine a setting. They are:
1. Preambl e, Po stamble (Group 4)
2.Accura cy Adj ustment (Group 5)
3. Custome r ID Co nfiguration (Groups 8 and 9)
4. Min/Max L eng th (Groups 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2 4, 25 )
5. ABC Codaba r (Gr oups 22 and 23)
6. CX-Coda bar ( Groups 22 and 23)
7. Couplin g Cod abar (Groups 22 and 23)
8. EAN 128 (Gr oup 3 1)
1. Follow th e pro cedures for these settings a t the
appropri ate p ages.
2. The scanner will beep th ree times for an incomplete
setting.
3. Scan RESE T to try a settin g aga in.
The scanne r is re ading correctly, except for certain b ar co des of a
certain le ngt h
Reset the Mi n/M ax setting for the bar code symb olo gy
affected.
The scanne r app ears to be working in the RS- 232 i nterface, but no
data is m bein g out put.
Ensure the c orr ect RS-232 communication p ara meters
have been se t: Ba ud Rate, Handshaking, Stop B its , Data
Bits, andP ari ty. These setting s mus t be the same for both
the scanne r and t he host.
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CLONING MODE
WHAT IS CLONING MODE?
CLONING duplicates a scanner's settings in other scanners. It can save time when a number of scanners must be programmed to the same settings.
HOW SHOULD THE CLONING WORK?
1. Using this guide, make all the necessary settings for one scanner.
2. Scan the CLONING MODE bar code shown in Figure 1.
3. When CLONING MODE is scanned, all setup parameters will be converted to alphanumeric characters and shown on the monitor.
4. Using a bar code printer, print out all the setup parameters as Code-39 bar code labels.
5. Scan the printed labels sequentially with each scanner to be programmed.
.A018$( Cloning Mode on PC/AT) - you can clone the settings to a PC/AT regardless what kind of device has been chosen on the scanner
. A016$
CLONING MODE
. A018$
CLONING MODE ON- PC/AT
Figure 1
* Format of Cloning : 1st rows >>> ".A017$" ( never edit any data of the first row )
2nd rows >>> "....XXXX" you can adjust the String's Length starting
from the dots"...." forward. The length of the string should
be in 4, 8,12,16 or 20 ( MAX )digits. 3rd rows~ so on >>> XXXX End rows- A dot "." Is an ending of cloning.
XXXX Stand for any String
FORMAT OF CLONINGFORMAT OF CLONING
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NOTES:
1. All cloning strings are upper case.
2. All cloning strings printed on labels should be the same as those on the monitor sequentially from first to last.
3. Cloning mode works in Word Note Pad only.
4. Never edit the data on the first row (.A017$). It is an entry gate for cloning.
5. The cloning string's length can be adjusted by combining multiple strings into one, or by breaking one string to multiple strings starting
from the second row after "....". Length must be in sequences of four,
such as 4,8,12,16,20 (MAX).
6. Be sure to print the dots exactly where they are shown on the monitor.
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.A017$
.
....06045
A025F04
9 x 7 x . (Dot)
The 0.A17$ is a FIXED parameter for setup entering. It is an unchangeable parameter. Never adds, delete or
rearrange data from the FIRST row.
CORRECT SETTING
WRONG SETTING
.A017$
....
0604 5A02 5F04 .
4 4 4 4 . (Dot)
.A017$
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5F04.
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Wrong Setting Because you add
" ...." After .A017$
.A017$
..0604 5A02 5F04 .
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Wrong Setting: The string"...."
Consists of 4 Dots, located at the beginning of second rows, Do not
break the "...." Into multiple string.
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. A017$
. . . . 0604
5A025F04.
EXAMPLE :
1. PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS :
1.1. Beep tone: BEEP LOW -- HIGH .
1.2. Capslock Mode: CAPSLOCK ON ( FIXED ).
1.3. Reading Mode: CONTINUOUS AUTO OFF.
2. SETTING PROCEDURE:
2.1. Scan BEEP LOW.--HIGH (GROUP 3).
2.2. Scan CAPSLOCK ON (FIXED).(GROUP 3).
2.3. Scan CONTINUOUS AUTO OFF. (GROUP2).
3. Scan CLONING MODE (Figure 1). All parameters will be converted to alphanumeric characters and shown on the monitor.
.A017$
....0604
5A025F04 .
4. Print the results shown on the monitor as bar codes with a bar code printer. The bar codes should be in the Code 39 symbology.
5. Scan these labels with any of the scanners that must be programmed with the same settings as the first scanner. Be sure to scan from the first row to the second and so on sequentially, top to bottom.
Wrong Setting: The string lengths in the second and third rows do not match the length requirements, because rows should be in lengths of four digits.
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GETTING STARTED
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HOW TO CONNECT THE SCANNER TO THE HOST COMPUTER
TO PC KB PORT
TO KB
KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE
1. Power down the host computer.
2. Disconnect the keyboard cable from the computer.
3. Connect the "Y" cable between the keyboard and the scanner and the computer.
4. Restart the computer.
5. The scanner will beep.
6. Set the scanner to KEYBOARD interface by referring to GROUP 1 (Interface Selections).
7. Scanner will beep to confirm the setting.
8. Scan a bar code to confirm that data shows on the monitor.
TO PC COM PORT
Check the power adaptor If:
1.Input of AC current 110V/ 220V match to the power supply standard of your country.
2.Output of Power is 5V DC
3.The jack is inner +5V.
DC JACK
To Power Adaptor
RS-232 INTERFACE
1.Power down the host computer.
2.Connect the RS-232 cable between the scanner and the computer. 3 Connect the power adaptor to the cable. 4 Restart the computer, .
5.Plug the power adaptor into a power outlet.
6.The scanner will beep.
7.Set the scanner to RS-232 interface by referring to GROUP 1 (Interface Selection).
8.Set RS-232 protocol: Baud Rate, Stop Bits, Handshaking, Data Bits, and Parity.
9.Scan a bar code to confirm that data shows on the monitor. NOTES:
1.Before plugging the power adaptor into the scanner, be sure the voltage, power consumption, and inner and outer DC characteristics are correct to avoid serious damage to the scanner and/or the computer.
2.Make sure the protocol communication settings of the scanner (such as baud rate, data bits, etc.) match those of the host computer. Otherwise, no data will be transmitted.. Check the power adaptor to ensure:
1.Input of AC current 110V/ 220V matches the power supply standard of the country in which the scanner is being used.
2.Adapter output is +5V DC
3.The jack input is +5V DC.
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HOW TO CHANGE A CABLE
USB Interface
New Cable
Present cable
New Cable
Present cable
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The USB Interface supported is compatible with the Apple MAC series,
later PCs and Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP.
1. Connect the USB cable between the scanner and the computer.
2. The scanner will beep.
3. The Scanner will detect the USB driver automatically. (The first time the scanner is connected via the USB port, follow the appropriate instructions for the host computer.)
4. Set the scanner to KEYBOARD/USB interface by referring to GROUP 1 (Interface Selections).
5. Scanner will beep to confirm the setting.
6. Scan a bar code to confirm that data shows on the monitor.
The EconoScan is designed to switch easily between interface options. To switch from one interface to another, the appropriate cable must be installed. To change a cable, simply follow these steps:
1.To release the cable, insert a pin or straightened paper clip into the hole at the base of the scanner where the cable is connected.
2. Remove the cable from the scanner.
3. Plug in the new cable.
After changing to a new cable, be sure to resetthe interface setting as appropriate (including parameter settings for the RS-232 interface).
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How do you program a scanner with this user's guide?
2.1Preamble / Postamble (maximum 16 digits) Scan CLR PRE/POSTAMBLE. Scan PREAMBLE or POSTAMBLE. Scan
any alphanumeric from Full ASCII Table in Groups 32-40. Scan PREAMBLE or POSTAMBLE.
2.2.Min Length / Max Length: Scan MIN LENGTH or MAX LENGTH. Scan two digits from Appendix 1. Scan
MIN LENGTH or MAX LENGTH.
2.3.Accuracy Adjustment: Scan ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT. Scan one digit from Appendix 1. Scan
ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT.
2.4.Customer configuration ID -- ( Example: Code 39 ) Scan CODE 39 SET ID from Group 8. Scan alphanumeric (maximum 2 digits)
from Full ASCII table in Groups 32 -40. Scan CODE 39 SET ID from Group 8.
2.5.Set A Data - ( CX-Codabar, ABC Codabar, Codabar Coupling). Scan SET A DATA. Scan any alphanumeric character from Full ASCII Table in
Groups 32 -40. Scan SET A DATA.
NOTES:
1. The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a step, etc., scan RESET to start again.
1. Aim the scanner directly at the bar code representing the function/parameter you want to set.
2. When you will hear two beeps, the new setting will have been defined or updated into the memory processor.
All DEFAULT parameters are indicated in bold type and underlined characters. The character font is ARIAL BLACK. CD = Check Digit. CDV = Check Digit Verification. Most settings require only a single bar code , but a few need several different bar codes to be scanned in order to completely define a setting. They are:
. A001$
DEFAULT
Setting code
.
RESET
. P 02 3$
HOW TO SET THE PARAMETERS
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. A001$
COMPUTER TYPE
. C007$
NOTEBOOK*
. C005$
PC-XT
. C006$
MAC ADB
. C004$
PC- AT
-- GROUP 1 --
.
INTERFACES SELECTION,
COMPUTER TYPE, DEFAULT.
. C001$
KEYBOARD& USB
. C003$
WAND
. C008$
RS485
. C002$
RS232
INTERFACES SELECTION
DEFAULT
SYMPTOMS
SOLUTION
SOLUTIONSYMPTOMS
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Scanner seems to be performing as usual,but no data is being output.
1. Unplug the cable from the host computer.
2. Plug the cable back into the host computer.
3. Set the scanner to the exact computer type immediately.
Caution: Please ensure the correct computer type is set when the scanner is attached to a new host computer. If set to NOTEBOOK, the scanner will operate with no external keyboard.
The scanner does not scan when the trigger is depressed.
1. Unplug the cable from the host computer.
2. Plug the cable back into the host computer.
3. Set the scanner to the correct interface.The cable needs to match the interface.
The EconoScan is designed to switch easily between interface options. To switch from one interface to another, the appropriate cable must be installed. After changing to a new cable, be sure to reset the interface setting as appropriate
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. F001$
FLASH MODE
. F005$
CONTINUOUS MODE
* LED is always on. , * The trigger does not function in
Continuous Mode.
. F006$
CONTINUOUS AUTO OFF
. F004$
* Factory Test Scanning
TEST MODE
. F003$
TOGGLE MODE
. F002$
TRIGGER MODE
-- GROUP 2 --
READING MODE SETTING
. F007$
*AUTO SENSING MODE
. F008$
*ULTRAVIOLET MODE
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*The LED is on steadily if a bar code is close to the scanner, but starts to flash if no bar code has been detected after 60 seconds. *The trigger does not function in Flash Mode.
* The LED will light when the trigger is pressed.
* The LED will go off when the trigger is
released.
* The LED is always on when the trigger is pressed . * The LED will go off if no bar code has been detected after 60 seconds.
* This function works like Trigger Mode, but the scanner beeps to indicate a good read.
* If Auto-Sensing (Triggerless) Mode is on, the LED will go off if the scanner does notdetect a bar code. * The LED lights automatically when a bar code is detected.
* If Ultraviolet Mode is on, the ultraviolet light source will light and stay on continuously. * The ultraviolet light will go off when the trigger is pressed, and back on when the trigger is released.
NOTES:
1. To extend the scanner's life, keep the scanner set to Trigger Mode or Continuous Auto Off Mode.
2. Only certain models support Auto Sensing or Ultraviolet Modes.
3. For convenience, print the bar code for Ultraviolet Mode and keep it near the work station for easy scanning when needed.
4. In Ultraviolet Mode, press the trigger button and the reading mode will swift from Ultraviolet Mode to the reading mode the scanner was last in.
5. The LED will glow RED for STANDBY and GREEN for GOOD READ.
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BEEP TONE MODE
. F017$
BEEP LOW
. F015$
BEEP LOW--HIGH
. F013$
BEEP MEDIUM
. F012$
OFF
. F016$
BEEP HIGH--LOW
. F014$
BEEP HIGH
. A007$
CHECK VERSION
. A005$
CAPLOCK OFF
. A006$
CAPLOCK ON ( FIXED )
CAPLOCK ON
. A004$
NOTES
-- GROUP 3 --
CHECK VERSION, BEEP TONE ,CAPLOCK MODE
CAPITAL LOCK MODE
CHECK VERSION
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1.If CAPLOCK ON (FIXED) is on, the scanner will send all characters in case only.
2.(CODABAR is the exception.) If ABCD/ABCD, abcd/abcd, ABCD/TN*E, abcd/tn*e are on, they work independently according to their rules.
upper
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. A012$
PREAMBLE (16)
. A013$
POSTAMBLE (16)
SETTING PROCEDURE:
STEP 1 : Scan : CLEAR PRE/ POSTAMBLE. STEP 2 : Scan : PREAMBLE. STEP 3 : Scan : " # " twice from FULL ASCII Table. STEP 4 : Scan : PREAMBLE. STEP 5 : Scan : POSTAMBLE. STEP 6 : Scan : " $ " twice From FULL ASCII Table. STEP 7 : Scan : POSTAMBLE.
FORMAT:
{ Preamble}{CodeID}{Bar Code}{Postamble}
EXAMPLE:
Set PREAMBLE String as " ## " POSTAMBLE String as " $$ "
. A011$
CLEAR PRE/ POSTAMBLE
PREAMBLE & POSTAMBLE ( PREFIX AND SUFFIX )
PREAMBLE & POSTAMBLE.
-- GROUP 4 --
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NOTES:
1. A PREAMBLE is a string of up to 16 characters added to the beginning of a scanned barcode.
2. A POSTAMBLE is a string of up to16 characters added to the end of a scanned bar code.
3. Default value for either: None.
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. A010$
ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT
-- GROUP 5 --
ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT
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. P 02 3$
RESET
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Accuracy Adjustment assures a more reliable decoded output. Enabling the feature and setting a number from 1 to 9 subjects the decoded output a higher standardof accuracy. The higher the number, the greater the accuracy.
SETTING PROCEDURE:
1. Scan ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT.
2. Scan one digit ( 1~9) from barcode menu above.
3. Scan ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT.
NOTES:
1. The scanner will beep three times as reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a step, etc., scan RESET to start again.
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ENABLE CODE ID
-- GROUP 6 --
ENABLE AND DISABLE CODE ID
AIM ID ON
. A014$
. A008$
FACTORY ID ON
SET ID -ON
. A015$
. A009$
4 563987 123453 11421
145287
Preamble 145287
CODE ID AIM ID : ]E0
BARCODE / DATA EAN 13 +5
]E0
EXAMPLE :
1.Preamble 145287,
2.Code ID: enable AIM ID,
3.Bar code symbologies : EAN 13+5
OUTPUT : 145287]E0456398712345312411
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NOTES:
1. Only ONE code ID will be sent.
2. The code ID is located at the position before the bar code data and after the preamble.
DISABLE CODE ID
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SYMBOLOGIES
Factory
ID
AIM
ID
SYMBOLOGIES
Factory
ID
AIM
ID
MSI O ]M0 CODABAR N ]F0
EAN 8 S ]E0 DELTA Code G
UPC -E E ]E0 LABEL Code C
UPC -A A ]E0 UK PLESSY P ]PO
EAN 13 F ]E0 MATRIX 2 OF 5 Y ]X0
Code 93 L ]G0 FULL ASCII Code 39 D ]A0
Code 11 J ]H0 STANDARD Code 39 M ]A0
TELEPEN U ]B0 IATA 2 of 5 R ]R0
EAN 128 T ]C1
INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5
( Code 2 of 5 )
V ]S0
Code 128 K ]C0
China Post Code ( Toshiba Code )
H ]X0
Code 32
( Code 39 PARAF)
B ]X0 INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 I ]I0
-- GROUP 7 --
SYMBOLOGIES CODE ID IDENTIFIER, SET ID
Example :Define the MSI Code ID = A, Code 93 = G9 MSI :
Step1: Scan MSI Set ID (Group 9). Step2: "A" from Group 35. Step3: Scan MSI Set ID (Group 9).
Code 93: Step1: Scan Code 93 Set ID (Group 9). Step2: "G" from Group 36, Scan "9" from Group 40.. Step3: Scan Code 93 Set ID (Group 9).
SET ID - SETTING PROCEDURES
SYMBOLOGIES CODE ID IDENTIFIER
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1. Scan the SET ID bar code for a particular symbology.
2. Scan one or two alphanumeric characters from the Full ASCII Table.
3. Scan the SET ID bar code again.
NOTES:
1. The length of a Code ID is either one or two characters. If one character is set, the Code ID output will be one character. If two characters are set, the Code ID output will be two characters.
2. Only one type of Code ID will be sent.
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-- GROUP 8 --
. P001$
. P005$
. P007$
. P003$
. P004$
. P002$
Codabar Set ID
UPC E Set ID
UPC A Set ID
CODE 39 Set ID
EAN 13 Set ID
EAN 8- Set ID
. P022$
Telepen Set ID
. P010$
Code 128 Set ID
. P009$
Code 11 Set ID
. P021$
IATA Set ID
. P013$
Code 93 Set ID
. P016$
EAN128 Set ID
. P011$
Code 32 Set ID
CODE ID CONFIGURATION: SET ID
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-- GROUP 9 --
.
. P015$
. P014$
. P012$
China Post Code [ TOSHIBA Code ] Set ID
MSI Code Set ID
UK Plessy Set ID
. P019$
Rss 14/Limited
. P020$
LABEL Code Set ID ( Reserved )
. P017$
Matrix 2 of 5 Set ID
. P008$
Full ASCLL Code39 Set ID
. P006$
Interleaved 2 of 5 Set ID
. P018$
Industrial 2 of 5 Set ID
RESET
CODE ID CONFIGURATION: SET ID
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1. The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a step, etc., scan RESET to start again.
. P023$
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. B002$
. B003$
. B004$
. B005$
. B006$
10mS
50mS
100mS
200mS
500mS
0mS
. B011$
. B012$
. B013$
. B014$
. B010$
500uS
1mS
4mS
16mS
140uS
INTERCHARACTER DELAY
. B001$
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DELAY BETWEEN BLOCKS AND CHARACTERS
-- GROUP 10 --
INTERBLOCK DELAY
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-- GROUP 11 --
. D012$
CR
. D013$
CR+LF
. D014$
TAB
. D015$
SPACE
. D010$
ESC
. D016$
NONE
. D011$
LF
TERMINATOR AND KEYBOARD LAYOUT
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. C011$
GERMAN
. C012$
FRENCH
. C013$
SPANISH
. C014$
ITALIAN
. C015$
UNIVERSAL CODE
. C010$
ENGLISH (USA)
KEYBOARD LAYOUT
. C016$
SWISS
. C018$
ENGLISH (UK) )
. C017$
CZECH (QWERTY)
. C009$
JAPAN
NOTES:
1. For th e Keyboard Wedg e interfac e the defaul t terminat or is CR.
2. For th e USB interf aces the def ault termi nator is CR,
3. For th e RS232 inte rfaces the d efault ter minator is C R+LF
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. E010$
8 Bits ODD
. E011$
8 bits MARK
-- GROUP 12 --
. E015$
7 Bits MARK
7 Bits ODD
. E014$
. E012$
8 Bits SPACE
. E009$
8 Bits EVEN
. E013$
7 Bits EVEN
BAUD RATE
DATA BITS & PARITY
. E008$
8 Bits None
Rs232: BAUD RATE,DATA BITS & PARITY
. E006$
. E001$
. E002$
600
. E003$
1200
. E004$
2400
. E005$
4800
9600
. E007$
19200
300
. E022$
38400
. E021$
7 Bits SPACE
20
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HANSHAKING
. E018$
NONE
. E019$
-- GROUP 13--
Rs232 : STOP BIT, HANDSHAKING, ACK/NAK, FLOW CONTROL
21
. E025$
1 Se c
. E026$
3 Sec
. E027$
10 Sec
. E028$
Unlimited
. E023$
ON
. E024$
OF F
. E017$
2 STOP BITS
STOP BITS
. E016$
1 STOP BITS
. E020$
ACK / NAK
FLOW CONTROL: TIME OUT
RTS enabled in Communication
RTS enable at Power up
Page 24
. D005$
Bar High / Space Low
. D006$
Bar Low / Space High
. D004$
HIGH
-- GROUP 14--
WAND EMULATION PARAMETER SETTING
POLARITY OF IDLE CONDITION
. D007$
PEN TYPE
. D008$
FULL ASCII CODE 39
LEVEL DURATION OF MINI WIDTH
. D002$
600uS
. D003$
LOW
. D001$
200us
OUTPUT OF WAND EMULATION
WAVE FORM
22
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OU
P
15
1
GR
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3
S
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Y
MB
OLO
GI
S
O
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IN
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23
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UK PLESSY CODE
. L010$
CODE 32
. K010$
CHINA POSTAL CODE
. K001$
INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
. J001$
CODE 128
. J010$
CODABAR
. I 001$
ENABLE
. A002$
ENABLE ALL CODE
DISABLE
CHINA POSTALCODE
. K002$
CODE 128
. J011$
CODABAR
. I 002$
. J002$
INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
CODE 32
. K011$
UK PLESSY CODE
. L011$
. A003$
DISABLE ALL CODE
-- GROUP 15 --
ENABLE and DISABLE SYMBOLOGIES
INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5
MATRIX 2 OF 5
. N001$
. M010$
INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5
MATRIX 2 OF 5
. N002$
. M011$
. L014$
. L015$
TELEPEN
TELEPEN
24
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. H0 19 $
. H0 13 $
. H0 01 $
. H0 07 $
ENABLE
UPC-A
UPC-E
EAN -13
EAN -8
CODE 93
. I 010$
CODE 11
. G010$
DISABLE
. H0 20 $
. H0 14 $
. H0 02 $
. H0 08 $
UPC-A
UPC-E
EAN-13
EAN-8
CODE 11
CODE 93
. I 011$
. G011$
. M001$
. M002$
EAN-128
EAN -128
-- GROUP 16 --
ENABLE and DISABLE SYMBOLOGIES
MSI
. L001$
MSI
. L002$
. G009$
CODE 39
. G008$
CODE 39
. N017$
. N018$
IATA
IATA
25
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-- GROUP 17 --
CHINA POSTAL CODE [ TOSHIBA CODE ]
. K002$
DISABLE
. K003$
DISABLE CDV
. K001$
ENABLE
. K004$
CDV & SEND CD
. K005$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
. K007$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. K006$
MIN LENGTH ( 11)
. K015$
TAILING NOT SEND
. K014$
TAILING SEND
. K013$
LEADING NOT SEND
. K010$
CODE 32
ENABLE
. K011$
DISABLE
. K012$
LEADING SEND
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING:
CHINA POST CODE ( TOSHIBA CODE ), CODE 32
26
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27
0123456
7
8
FULL ASCII ( Code 39 ) NUMERIC TABLE
9
SETTING PROCEDURE
APPENDIX 1
. P023$
RESET
Please note that when Min Lenght and / or Max Lenght are enabled, the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those lenght parameters. Bar c odes shorter or longer than specified will not be read. The default lenghts for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology.
NOTES:
1. The scanner w ill beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a ste p, etc., Scan RESET to start again.
MIN / MAX LENGHT
STEP 1 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH STEP 2 - Scan : Two digits from Appendix 1. STEP 3 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH
Page 30
-- GROUP 18 --
. L011$
DISABLE
. L010$
UK PLESSY CODE
ENABLE
. L004$
CDV & SEND CD
. L003$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
. L007$
CHECK DIGIT DOUBLE MOD 10
MSI
. L001$
ENABLE
. L002$
DISABLE
. L012$
CDV & SEND CD
. L013$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
. L008$
CHECK DIGIT DOUBLE 11 PLUS MOD 10
. L009$
CHECK DIGIT SINGLE MOD 10
. L006$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. L005$
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
SYMBOLOGIES : MSI CODE , UK PLESSY CODE
28
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29
01234
5
6
7
8
FULL ASCII ( Code 39 ) NUMERIC TABLE
9
SETTING PROCEDURE
APPENDIX 1
. P023$
RESET
Please note that when Min Lenght and / or Max Lenght are enabled, the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those lenght parameters. Bar c odes shorter or longer than specified will not be read. The default lenghts for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology.
NOTES:
1. The scanner w ill beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a ste p, etc., Scan RESET to start again.
MIN / MAX LENGHT
STEP 1 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH STEP 2 - Scan : Two digits from Appendix 1. STEP 3 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH
Page 32
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING:
CODE IATA , CODE 93, TELEPEN.
. N021$
CDV & NOT SEND CDV
. N023$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. N022$
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
-- GROUP 19 --
. G012$
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. G013$
IATA
. N018$
DISABLE
. N020$
CDV & SEND CD
. N017$
ENABLE
. N019$
DISABLE CDV
. G011$
DISABLE
. G010$
ENABLE
CODE 93
. L014$
. L015$
TELEPEN
ENABLE TELEPEN
DISABLE TELEPEN
. L021$
. L020$
TELEPEN ASCII
TELEPEN NUMBER
30
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31
0123456
7
8
FULL ASCII ( Code 39 ) NUMERIC TABLE
9
SETTING PROCEDURE
APPENDIX 1
. P023$
RESET
Please note that when Min Lenght and / or Max Lenght are enabled, the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those lenght parameters. Bar c odes shorter or longer than specified will not be read. The default lenghts for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology.
NOTES:
1. The scanner w ill beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a ste p, etc., Scan RESET to start again.
MIN / MAX LENGHT
STEP 1 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH STEP 2 - Scan : Two digits from Appendix 1. STEP 3 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH
Page 34
-- GROUP 20 --
INTERLEAVE 2 OF 5
. J002$
DISABLE
. J005$
CDV & NOT SEND CDV
. J004$
CDV & SEND CD
. J007$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. J001$
ENABLE
. J003$
DISABLE CDV
. J006$
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
. I 014$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
CODE 11
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
. I 015$
MAX LENGTH ( 32 )
. I 016$
. I 013$
CDV & SEND CD
DISABLE CDV
. I 012$
DISABLE
. I 011$
ENABLE
. I 010$
First digit suppressed
. J 008$
. J 009$
Last digit suppressed
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING:
INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 , CODE 11.
. I 042$
CDV & SEND CD (1 DIGIT)
. I 043$
CDV & SEND CD (2 DIGITS)
32
. J 014$
NO suppressed
Page 35
33
0123456
7
8
FULL ASCII ( Code 39 ) NUMERIC TABLE
9
SETTING PROCEDURE
APPENDIX 1
. P023$
RESET
Please note that when Min Lenght and / or Max Lenght are enabled, the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those lenght parameters. Bar c odes shorter or longer than specified will not be read. The default lenghts for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology.
NOTES:
1. The scanner w ill beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a ste p, etc., Scan RESET to start again.
MIN / MAX LENGHT
STEP 1 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH STEP 2 - Scan : Two digits from Appendix 1. STEP 3 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH
Page 36
-- GROUP 21 --
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING: CODABAR
. I 008$
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
. I 009$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. I 002$
DISABLE
. I 006$
CDV & SEND CD
. I 007$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
. I 001$
CODABAR
ENABLE
. I 005$
DISABLE CDV
. I 004$
Not Sent START / STOP
. I 003$
SEND START /STOP
. I 031$
. I 032$
ST/SP: ABCD/TN*E
ST/SP:abc/tn*e
ST/SP: ABCD/ABCD
ST/SP: abcd/abcd
. I 029$
. I 030$
123456 Not Transmit ST/SP A123456B ST/SP: ABCD/ABCD a123456b ST/SP: abcd/abcd A123456N ST/SP: ABCD/TN*E a123456n ST/SP: abcd/tn*e
. I 027$
. I 028$
CLSI FORMAT OFF
CLSI FORMAT ON
CLSI- Enable library space insertion. If you enable the CLSI format, this option inserts spaces in position 2,7,13of the datastring for use in library systems
Example of ST ( Start ) / SP ( Stop )
START / STOP
CLSI FORMAT
34
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35
0123456
7
8
FULL ASCII ( Code 39 ) NUMERIC TABLE
9
SETTING PROCEDURE
APPENDIX 1
. P023$
RESET
Please note that when Min Lenght and / or Max Lenght are enabled, the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those lenght parameters. Bar c odes shorter or longer than specified will not be read. The default lenghts for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology.
NOTES:
1. The scanner w ill beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a ste p, etc., Scan RESET to start again.
MIN / MAX LENGHT
STEP 1 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH STEP 2 - Scan : Two digits from Appendix 1. STEP 3 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH
Page 38
-- GROUP 22 --
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING:
ABC-CODABAR, CX- CODABAR
. I 039$
. I 036$
INSERT DATA- OFF
. I 017$
. I 018$
ON
OFF
ABC- CODABAR
REMARK: The CX-Code consists of two bar Codes which are decoded in one read cycle, the code is concatenated when the stop character of the first bar code is a C, and the start character of the second bar code is a B. The B and C characters are not transmitted.
CX CODE- CODABAR
. I 022$
ON
. I 023$
OFF
. I 040$
. I 038$
. I 037$
. I 035$
SET INSERT DATA*
INSERT DATA -ON
INSERT DATA -ON
INSERT DATA- OFF
SET INSERT DATA*
ABC-CODABAR (American Blood Commission.).The ABC Code is an acronym for American Blood Commission. This bar code is a variant of the CODABAR Code developed for the use in the blood bank. This Code consists of two bar codes which are decoded in one read cycle. The code is concatenated when the stop character of the first bar code and the start character of the second bar code is a "D ", these two D's are not transmitted.
REMARK:
*The data can be any alphanumerics of FULL ASCII Table ( GROUP 32- 40 )
*The data can be any alphanumerics of FULL ASCII Table ( GROUP 32- 40 )
36
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-- GROUP 23--
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATING:
CODABAR COUPLING, ADJACENT MUST ON .
ON
. I 019$
. I 020$
OFF
CODABAR COUPLING
. I 026$
. I 041$
INSERT DATA -ON
INSERT DATA- OFF
. I 021$
SET INSERT DATA*
ABC-CODABAR and CX-CODABAR have certain rules regarding the Stop Character of first bar code and the stop character of Second bar code while in conjunction, While CODABAR-COUPLING is enabled, the data from any two Codabar bar codes can be coupled into one set of data without any limitations between the Stop character of first bar code and the Start character of second bar code. The Start and Stop characters associated with each bar code each barcode will be sent.
37
SETTING PROCEDURE - SET INSERT DATA
SET INSERT DATA.
Step 1- Scan SET INSERT DATA. Step 2- Scan any combination of alphanumeric characters from FULL ASCII TABLE. Step 3- Scan
*The data can be any alphanumerics of FULL ASCII Table ( GROUP 32- 40 )
RESET
NOTES:
1. The scanner will beep three times as reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a step, etc., scan RESET to start again.
. I 033$
ON
OFF
. I 034$
If CODABAR ADJACENT is enabled, the scanner will only read two adjacent Codabar bar codes, A single bar code will not be read.
ADJACENT REQUIRED
NOTES:
1. Both ABC-Codabar and CX-Codabar can be enabled together, except when Codabar-Coupling is also enabled.
2. If ABC-Codabar, CX-Codabar, and Codabar-Coupling are all enabled at same time, the scanner will read only Codabar- Coupling, that is, ABC-Codabar, CX-Codabar wil be considered coupling formats.
Page 40
-- GROUP 24 - -
. J011$
DISABLE
CODE 128
. J010$
ENABLE
. J012$
MIN LENGTH ( 5 )
. J013$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
STANDARD CODE 39 & FULL ASCII 39
. G002$
FULL ASCII CODE 39 DISABLE
. G008$
ENABLE
. G009$
DISABLE
. G014$
START / STOP - SEND
. G007$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. G004$
CDV & SEND CD
. G005$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
. G006$
MIN LENGTH ( 1 )
. G003$
DISABLE CDV
. G015$
START / STOP Not SEND
. G001$
FULL ASCII CODE 39 ENABLE
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING: CODE 128,
STANDARD CODE39,FULL ASCII CODE 39.
38
NOTE:
The default for Code 39 is Standard Code 39. If Full ASCII Code 39 is enabled, Standard Code 39 will be automatically disabled.
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39
0123456
7
8
FULL ASCII ( Code 39 ) NUMERIC TABLE
9
SETTING PROCEDURE
APPENDIX 1
. P023$
RESET
Please note that when Min Lenght and / or Max Lenght are enabled, the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those lenght parameters. Bar c odes shorter or longer than specified will not be read. The default lenghts for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology.
NOTES:
1. The scanner w ill beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a ste p, etc., Scan RESET to start again.
MIN / MAX LENGHT
STEP 1 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH STEP 2 - Scan : Two digits from Appendix 1. STEP 3 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH
Page 42
. M013$
CDV & SEND CD
. M014$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
DISABLE CDV
. M012$
DISABLE
. M011$
MATRIX 2 OF 5
ENABLE
. M010$
. M016$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. M015$
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5
. N001$
ENABLE
. N003$
DISABLE CDV
. N005$
CDV & NOT SEND CD
. N007$
MAX LENGTH ( 48 )
. N006$
MIN LENGTH ( 6 )
. N002$
DISABLE
. N004$
CDV & SEND CD
-- GROUP 25 - -
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING:
INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5, MATRIX 2 OF 5
40
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41
0123456
7
8
FULL ASCII ( Code 39 ) NUMERIC TABLE
9
SETTING PROCEDURE
APPENDIX 1
. P023$
RESET
Please note that when Min Lenght and / or Max Lenght are enabled, the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those lenght parameters. Bar c odes shorter or longer than specified will not be read. The default lenghts for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology.
NOTES:
1. The scanner w ill beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete.
2. If you make a mistake, forget a ste p, etc., Scan RESET to start again.
MIN / MAX LENGHT
STEP 1 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH STEP 2 - Scan : Two digits from Appendix 1. STEP 3 - Scan: MIN LENGTH / MAX LENGTH
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LEAD DIGIT SEND
. H0 09 $
. H0 08 $
DISABLE
-- GROUP 26 - -
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING: UPC-E
. H0 07 $
ENABLE
UPC-E
. H0 12 $
CHECK DIGIT NO SEND
. H0 10 $
LEAD DIGIT NO SEND
. H0 11 $
CHECK DIGIT SEND
. H0 37 $
+5 ON
. H0 38 $
+ 5 OFF
. H0 39 $
+2 ON
. H0 40 $
+ 2 OFF
ADD ON SUPPLEMENT
. H0 47 $
ADD A SPACE ON
. H0 48 $
ADD A SPACE OFF
. H0 56 $
ADDENDA REQUIRED ON
. H0 55 $
ADDENDA REQUIRED OFF
NOTE:
If ADDENDA REQUIRED is set to ON, The scanner will only read an UPC-E bar code that has an addenda.
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. H 0 5 3 $
. H 0 5 4 $
NOTE:
1. If UPC E EXPAND TO UPC A FORMAT set enabled, The output of
UPC-A will be 12 digits.
2. The default output of UPC-A is 12 digits, if UPC-A EXPAND TO EAN13 is enabled, a zero will be added to in front of the bar code.
. H0 6 3 $
. H0 6 5$
. H066 $
. H0 6 4 $
UPC EO
UPC-E EXPAND TO UPC-A
UPC E1
-- GROUP 27 - -
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING:
UPC-E, UPC-A & EAN 8 EXPAND.
UPC-E SYSTEM
NUMBER,
. H 0 6 7 $
. H0 6 8 $
UPC-A EXPAND TO E EAN -13
ENABLE
NOTE:
Most UPC Bar codes lead with 0 number systems, For these bar codes use UPC E(0) Selection, For the barcodes that lead with the 1 number, use UPC(E1) select
ENABLE
E ( 0 ) ON
E ( 1 ) ON
E ( 1 ) OFF
E ( 0 ) OFF
DISABLE
DISABLE
43
RESERVED
. H06 9$
. H07 0$
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LEAD DIGIT SEND
. H0 03 $
DISABLE
. H0 02 $
ENABLE
. H0 01 $
. H0 04 $
LEAD DIGIT NO SEND
. H0 05 $
CHECK DIGIT SEND
. H0 06 $
CHECK DIGIT NO SEND
-- GROUP 28 - -
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING: UPC -A
ADD ON SUPPLEMENT
. H0 45 $
ADD A SPACE ON
. H0 46 $
ADD A SPACE OFF
. H0 33 $
+5 ON
. H0 34 $
+ 5 OFF
. H0 35 $
+2 ON
. H0 36 $
+ 2 OFF
. H0 60 $
ADDENDA REQUIRED ON
. H0 59$
ADDENDA REQUIRED OFF
44
NOTE:
If ADDENDA REQUIRED is set to ON, The scanner will only read an UPC-A bar code that has an addenda.
UPC- A
Page 47
DISABLE
. H0 20 $
LEAD DIGIT SEND
. H0 21 $
EAN-8
-- GROUP 29 - -
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING: EAN 8
LEAD DIGIT NO SEND
. H02 2 $
CHECK DIGIT NO SEND
. H0 24 $
CHECK DIGIT SEND
. H0 2 3 $
. H0 29 $
+ 5 ON
. H0 30 $
+ 5 OFF
. H0 31 $
+ 2 ON
. H0 32 $
+ 2 OFF
. H0 62 $
ADDENDA REQUIRED ON
. H0 61 $
ADDENDA REQUIRED OFF
ADD ON SUPPLEMENT
. H0 43 $
ADD A SPACE ON
. H0 44 $
ADD A SPACE OFF
. H0 19 $
ENABLE
45
NOTE:
If ADDENDA REQUIRED is set to ON, The scanner will only read an EAN-8 bar code that has an addenda.
Page 48
EAN-13
DISABLE
. H0 14 $
ENABLE
. H0 13 $
LEAD DIGIT SEND
. H0 15 $
ADD ON SUPPLEMENT
. H0 16 $
LEAD DIGIT NO SEND
. H0 18 $
CHECK DIGIT NO SEND
. H0 17 $
CHECK DIGIT SEND
-- GROUP 30 --
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING: EAN13
. H0 25 $
+ 5 ON
. H0 26 $
+ 5 OFF
. H0 27 $
+ 2 ON
. H0 28 $
+ 2 OFF
. H0 41 $
ADD A SPACE ON
. H0 42 $
ADD A SPACE OFF
. H0 58 $
ADDENDA REQUIRED ON
. H0 57 $
ADDENDA REQUIRED OFF
NOTES:
1. If ADDENDA REQUIRED is set to ON, the scanner will only read an EAN-13 bar code that has an addenda.
2. Either ISBN or ISBN will be considered as an extension of EAN-13, If ISSN or ISBN need to be read , EAN13 must be enabled. If ISSN and ISBN need to be read with addenda, EAN13 must be enabled with ADDENDA REQUIRED set to ON.
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-- GROUP 31 - -
SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING: EAN/UCC-128
ISSN OFF
. H0 52 $
. H0 51 $
ISSN ON
ISBN ON
. H0 50 $
ISBN OFF
. H0 49 $
ISBN
. M005$
. M006$
. M007$
FUNC 1CHEAR SEND
1:Scan DEFINE EAN128. 2: Scan ASCII Code 3: Scan DEFINE EAN128.
Setting Procedure:
FUNC 1 CHEAR NOT SEND
. M003$
. M004$
. M001$
. M002$
DISABLE
CODE ID ENABLE
CODE ID DISABLE
EAN/ UCC- 128
ENABLE
.
NOTES :DEFINE EAN 128
The first FNC1 character is translated to ]c1, and the second FNC1 character is translated to an ASCII <GS> character ( scan from Group 32- 40 ).
ISSN
DEFINE EAN 128
]C1 DATA CHARACTERS <GS> DATA CHARACTERS
String format :
NOTE:
Both ISSN and ISBN are the extension codes of EAN-13, If scanner is required to read either ISSN or ISBN, Enable EAN13 must be enabled. Otherwise the scanner will not able to read the ISSN or ISBN.
47
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$F
$H
$J
$D
$L
$B
STX
EOT
ACK
BS
%U
NUL
LF
FF
SO
$N
$I
$K
$M
BEL
HT
ETX
$G
ENQ
$E
$C
VT
CR
$A
SOH
$O
SI
-- GROUP 32 - -
FULL ASCII TABLE ( CODE 39 )
48
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DC1
$Q
$W
ETB
$Y
EM
%A
ESC
DC3
$S
NAK
$U
%C
GS
$T
$V
$X
DC4
SYN
CAN
$Z
SUB
DLE
$P
$R
DC2
RS
%D
FS
%B
-- GROUP 33 - -
FULL ASCII TABLE ( CODE 39 )
49
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!
/ A
US
%E
#
/ C
%
%
SP
/ B
"
$
$
/ F
&
%F
;
%H
=
%J
?
%G
<
/ Z
:
%I
%V
>
@
-- GROUP 34 - -
FULL ASCII TABLE ( CODE 39 )
50
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/ G
'
/ J
*
-
_
.
.
A
A
C
C
E
E
/ I
)
/ H
(
+
+
/ L
,
/
/
B
B
D
D
F
F
-- GROUP 35 --
FULL ASCII TABLE ( CODE 39 )
51
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I
I
K
K
P
R
N
N
T
T
P
R
L
L
G
G
M
M
H
H
J
J
O
Q
S
O
S
Q
U
U
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X
X
Z
Z
%L
\
%N
^
%O%W
`
V
V
+B
b
Y
Y
%K
[
%M
]
%O
-
+A
a
W
W
+C
c
+D
d
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h
j
f
l
k
i
g
e
m
o
n
+F
+G
+H
+I
+J
+K
+L
+M
+N
+O
+P
p
+Q
q
+R
r
+S
s
+E
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}
v
x
z
+V
+X
+Z
%R
%T
%V/ F
y
w
u
{
|
+U
+W
+Y
%P
%Q
%S
~
DEL
ENTER
+T
t
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0
0
2
2
4
4
6
6
8
8
1
1
3
3
5
5
7
7
9
9
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F10
F8
F6
F4
F12
F7
F9
F5
F3
F11
Home
F1
F2
End
$T B
$T A
$T C
$T D
$T E
$T F
$T G
$T H
$T I
$T J
$T K
$T L
$T M
$T N
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$T X
$T Z
Ins
Page Down
Back Tab
Down
$T V
$T T
$T R
Left
Enter
$T U
$T W
$T Y
Up
Page Up
Tab
Esc
$T S
$T Q
BS
$T %K
Right
Del
$T O
$T P
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
KEYBOARD INTERFACES
PROBLEMS.
The EconoScan is simple to install and use. Most operational problems can be attributed to:
INCORRECT INTERFACE CONNECTION INCORRECT CONFIGURATION SETUP POOR BAR CODE QUALITY
1. First, make sure the scanner is firmly connected to the host computer. When attached correctly, the scanner will emit one long beep. When the trigger is pressed, the LED will flash.
2. Once the power is on, try scanning some sample bar codes from this user's guide. The scanner should beep and the LED should flash to indicate a good read in the default configuration. If reading the bar code does not result in a good read, there may have been a problem with the scanning technique or the interface configuration setting. Reset the scanner to default.
3. If the scanner indicates a good read, check the cabling connections.
In general, the Keyboard Wedge interface is trouble free, but there still are some things to check in the event of a problem.
Do you have the correct cable?
Most computers use an XT/AT-compatible keyboard. Be sure you have the proper cable for your computer.
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Does the keyboard work?
Does keyboard port supply enough power ?
Can your computer accept the data fast enough?
INTERFACE PROBLEMS
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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Since the keyed-in data from keyboard must pass through the decoder, the cabling connections are correct if the keyboard is functioning.
Your computer's BIOS has a feature related to keyboard typing speed. Try to set the Intercharacter Delay feature to stimulate the keystroke entry speed.
Most notebook computers do not supply enough power to the scanner. The symptom of insufficient power is a lower "good read" rate (since there is not enough power to properly support the scanning operation).
Are you using the Wand Emulation mode with Code 39 output? If so, is your decoder set to accept Code 39 data?
Check the scanner's configuration setting to make sure it can accept the bar code symbology you are trying to read.
Although the cable seems to connect properly, does the scanner not send data to the host computer?
There are no industrial standards for scanner interface cables, so even if they look alike and have similar connector, they might not be alike. For example, cables for Keyboard Wedge and Wand Emulation are similar, but they are not interchangeable due to different pin assignments. Be sure the cable you are using attaches correctly to the matching connector.
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Are you setup for the right Interface?
Is the proper symbology enabled?
Sympton ---- The LED lighting is stuck ,and
no function at all, even triggered the scanner
Solution ----- Set the Scanner to Default condition, and choose the right interfaces
CONFIGURATION SETUP
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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Are you set up for the right interface? Did you select the Keyboard Wedge cable but set the scanner for RS-232 or Wand Emulation? Or did you change the Keyboard cable to RS-232 but forget to set the scanner interface to RS-232 as well? Set the scanner to its default settings, then selectthe correct interface based upon the cable and input you are using.
Each bar code symbology can be individually enabled or disabled. It is suggested that you enable only those that you will be scanning, thereby eliminating the possibility of misreads from the scanning of other symbologies.
Does the selected the bar code symbology configuration match the bar code(s) being read?
Scanned data from each bar code symbology can be restricted to eliminate the scanning of unused symbologies. The restrictions are individually set for eachsymbology.
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TOLERANCE OF BAR CODE
.
LABELS ( PAPER & COLOR & PRINTER )
POOR BAR CODE QUALITY
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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The third problem area has nothing to do with the scanner, but rather the printed quality of the bar code and/or the scanning tech nique employed.
It is very difficult to get a good read from a poor quality bar code unless it is scanned many times. As the quality of the symbology drops, the chances for undetected error increase. A bar code Che ck Digit Verification (CDV) should be used to check the quality of the suspect bar codes.
A bar code may have a tolerance. Normally, the tolerances are caused by bar code font software or a printer. Software with a proven reputation should be chosen to generate bar codes. If the printed bar codes are distorted, the scanner might not recognize them.
The light source of a bar code scanner is generally red, so there are some restrictions for the printing of labels. Care should be taken when choosing materials, especially color inks and papers. Sometimes the combination of the label color and the color of the ink can , in effect, blind the scanner. Media with a shiny surface will also cause reading difficulties for scanners.
Moreover, poor printing quality can also result in reading difficulties for the scanner. Bad printing may be caused by the type of printer used; dot matrix and inkjet printers will not produce high quality bar codes. Also check to make sure the ink, ribbon, or toner in good supply.
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SETTING PROCEDURE
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1.The chart shown above applies to the MT6262 Fixed Mount CCD scanner setting only.
2.These settings can be made easily through the keyboard.
3. Setting procedure for MATRIX 2 OF 5 ENABLE: Enter P on the keyboard, then 0. MATRIX 2 OF 5 ENABLE , KEYBOARD = P,0 SETTING PROCEDURE: STEP 1: Press P of the keyboard.. STEP 2: Press 0 of the keyboard.
MT6262 CONTROL CODE LIST FOR RS232
NO
1
FUNCTION
SYSTEM RESET
KEYBOARD
ESC KEY
ASCII CODE
1BH
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
31 32 33
SET TO DEFAULT(FLASH MODE)
A,0 KEYS
41H,30H
SETUP NONE HANDSHAKING
A,1 KEYS
41H,31H
SETUP CTS/RTS HANDSHAKING
B,0 KEYS
42H,30H
SETUP Xon/Xoff HANDSHAKING
B,1 KEYS
42H,31H
UPCA CODE ENABLE
C,0 KEYS
43H,30H
I 2 of 5 CODE ENABLE
D,0 KEYS
44H,30H
UPCA CODE ENABLE
C,1 KEYS
D,1 KEYS
I 2 of 5 CODE ENABLE
43H,31H
44H,31H
FULL ASCII CODE 39 ENABLE
E,0 KEYS
45H,30H
CODE 93 ENABLE
F,0 KEYS
46H,30H
FULL ASCII CODE 39 ENABLE
CODE 93 ENABLE
F,1 KEYS
E,1 KEYS
45H,31H
46H,31H
CODABAR ENABLE
G,0 KEYS
47H,30H
CODE 128 ENABLE
H,0 KEYS
48H,30H
CODABAR ENABLE
CODE 128 ENABLE
G,1 KEYS
H,1 KEYS
47H,31H
48H,31H
CODE 11 ENABLE
I,0 KEYS
49H,30H
CODE 32 ENABLE
J,0 KEYS
4AH,30H
CODE 11 ENABLE
CODE 32 ENABLE
I,1 KEYS
J,1 KEYS
49H,31H
4AH,31H
EAN13 ENABLE
K,0 KEYS
4BH,30H
UPCE ENABLE
L,0 KEYS 4CH,30H
EAN13 ENABLE
K,1 KEYS
4BH,31H
UPCE ENABLE
L,1 KEYS 4CH,31H
EAN8 ENABLE
M,0 KEYS
4DH,30H
CODE 39 ENABLE
N,0 KEYS
4EH,30H
EAN8 ENABLE
M,1 KEYS
4DH,31H
CODE 39 ENABLE
N,1 KEYS
4EH,31H
INDUSTRIAL 25 ENABLE
O,0 KEYS
4FH,30H
MATRIX 2 OF 5 ENABLE
P,0 KEYS
50H,30H
INDUSTRIAL 25 ENABLE
O,1 KEYS
4FH,31H
MATRIX 2 OF 5 ENABLE
P,1 KEYS
50H,31H
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