Intermec Sabre 1514, Sabre 1516, Sabre 1551A, 1514 User Manual

User’s
Manual
Decoding Laser Scanner
P/N 063496-003
Intermec Corporation 6001 36th Avenue West P.O. Box 4280 Everett, WA 98203-9280
U.S. service and technical support: 1-800-755-5505 U.S. media supplies ordering information: 1-800-227-9947
Canadian service and technical support: 1-800-688-7043 Canadian media supplies ordering information: 1-800-268-6936
Outside U.S. and Canada: Contact your local Intermec service supplier.
The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and/or service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec.
Information and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
1996 by Intermec Corporation All Rights Reserved
The word Intermec, the Intermec logo, JANUS, IRL, TRAKKER, Duratherm, Precision Print, PrintSet, Virtual Wedge, and CrossBar are trademarks of Intermec Corporation.
Throughout this manual, trademarked names may be used. Rather than put a trademark () symbol in every occurrence of a trademarked name, we state that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement.
Manual Change Record
This page records the changes to this manual. The manual was originally released as version 001.
Version Date Description of Change
002 6/96 Revised and reorganized to
include the 1551 scanners.
003 12/96 Revised to include international
keyboards, caps lock, remote beep, and connecting to a laptop or pen-based terminal.
Contents
Before You Begin ix
Connecting the Scanner
1
Getting Started 1-3
Connecting the Scanner 1-4
Contents
Warranty Information ix Safety Summary ix Warnings, Cautions, and Notes x About This Manual xi
Unpacking the Scanner 1-3 Installation Equipment 1-4
15XXX02 Decoding Laser Scanner 1-5 15XXX03 Decoding Laser Scanner 1-6 15XXX07 Decoding Laser Scanner 1-9
Operating the Scanner
2
General Instructions 2-3
Scanner Light 2-3 Scanner Beeps 2-4
Operating the Scanner 2-4
Hand-Held Scanning 2-4 Hands-Free Scanning 2-6
Troubleshooting 2-7 Maintenance 2-8
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Configuring the Scanner
3
About Configuring the Scanner 3-3
Configuring by Scanning Bar Codes 3-3 Configuring the Scanner From a Host Terminal 3-3
Waking Up the Scanner to Process Commands
3-5 Remote Beep 3-5 Acknowledging Commands Between Host and
Scanner 3-5
Displaying Current Configuration 3-6 Resetting Default Values 3-6
Configuring Bar Code Symbologies 3-7
UPC-A and UPC-E 3-8
UPC Number System Digit 3-9 UPC Check Digit 3-9
EAN/JAN 3-9
EAN/JAN Number System Digit 3-10 EAN/JAN Check Digit 3-10
Code 39 3-11 Standard 2 of 5 3-12 Interleaved 2 of 5 3-12 Code 128 3-13 Codabar 3-14 Code 93 3-15 Code 11 3-16
Configuring Bar Code Parameters 3-17
Prefix 3-17 Suffix 3-18 Terminal ID 3-19 Bar Code ID 3-19 Preamble and Postamble 3-20
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Configuring Operating Parameters 3-21
Power Consumption 3-21 Beep Volume 3-22 Laser Redundancy 3-22 Spotter Beam 3-23 External Trigger 3-23 Reading Uppercase Letters 3-24 Reading Symbols 3-25 International Keyboards 3-25
Configuring the 15XXX02 Serial Parameters 3-27
Baud Rate 3-27 Intercharacter Delay 3-28 Label Buffer 3-29 Setting Up the Bar Code Data String 3-29 Selecting a Protocol 3-31
Configuring the Scanner for Wand Emulation to Use With
a Portable Reader 3-33
Scanning Unreadable Symbologies 3-34 Configuring Bar Code Polarity 3-34 Configuring the Transmission Rate 3-34 Switching Back to a Terminal 3-35
Configuring the Scanner for Use With an Intermec 94XX
and 95XX Reader 3-36
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Hexadecimal Conversion Chart
A
Configuration Command List
B
Glossary
G
Index
I
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Before You Begin
This section introduces you to standard warranty provisions, safety precautions, warnings and cautions, document formatting conventions, and sources of additional product information.
Warranty Information
To receive a copy of the standard warranty provision for this product, contact your local Intermec support services organization. In the U.S. call 1-800-755-5505, and in Canada call 1-800-688-7043.
Safety Summary
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this book before handling and operating Intermec equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
Do not repair or adjust alone Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone under any circumstances. Someone capable of providing first aid must always be present for your safety.
First aid Always obtain first aid or medical attention immediately after an injury. Never neglect an injury, no matter how slight it seems.
Resuscitation Begin resuscitation immediately if someone is injured and stops breathing. Any delay could result in death. To work on or near high voltage, you should be familiar with approved industrial first aid methods.
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Energized equipment Never work on energized equipment
unless authorized by a responsible authority. Energized electrical equipment is dangerous. Electrical shock from energized equipment can cause death. If you must perform authorized emergency work on energized equipment, be sure that you comply strictly with approved safety regulations.
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
The warnings, cautions, and notes in this manual use the following format.
Warning
A warning alerts you of an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment.
Avertissement
Un avertissement vous avertit d’une procédure de fonctionnement, d’une méthode, d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit être strictement respecté pour éviter l’occurrence de mort ou de blessures graves aux personnes manupulant l’équipement.
Caution
A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or corruption or loss of data.
Conseil
Une précaution vous avertit d’une procédure de fonctionnement, d’une méthode, d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit être strictement respecté pour empêcher l’endommagement ou la destruction de l’équipement, ou l’altération ou la perte de données.
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Notes: Notes are statements that either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances.
About This Manual
This manual contains all of the information necessary to install, operate, configure, troubleshoot, and maintain the decoding laser scanners.
What You Will Find in This Manual
This table summarizes the information in each chapter and appendix of this manual:
For Information On Refer To
Connecting the scanner Chapter 1 tells you how to connect
the scanner to your terminal.
Operating the scanner Chapter 2 explains how to
operate, troubleshoot, and maintain the scanner.
Configuring the scanner Chapter 3 describes how to
configure the scanner.
Converting to hexadecimal Appendix A contains an ASCII
conversion chart.
Configuration commands Appendix B has an alphabetical
Terms
“Scanner” refers to the decoding laser scanners. “Reader” refers to a device that receives data sent from the
scanner. “Terminal” refers to the point-of-sale (POS) terminal, PC,
laptop, pen-based terminal, or other device that receives data sent from the scanner.
list of configuration commands by the command’s two-letter bar code syntax.
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For definitions of the technical terms used in this manual, see the glossary.
Conventions for Bar Codes
You can use your laser scanner to scan the bar codes listed in this manual to enter data or perform a command. The bar codes are Code 128. The bar code is listed along with the command name and syntax. For example:
Command Syntax Bar Code
Select 300 baud DA
Conventions for Input From a Keyboard or Keypad
When you need to press keys on your terminal or reader, they are emphasized in bold. For example, “press Enter” means you press the key labeled “Enter” on your keyboard or keypad.
Conventions for Commands
This example illustrates the format conventions used for commands:
To send serial commands, use this syntax (spaces have been added for clarity):
STX ESC XX [optional parameters] ETX
where:
STX is the ASCII start of text
command. ESC is the ASCII escape command. XX is the two-letter bar code
syntax for the command. ETX is the ASCII end of text
command.
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Tthe conventions used in the example are:
Convention Description
Special font
Commands appear in this monospaced font.
Italic text
[ ] Brackets enclose a parameter that you
where This word introduces a list of the
Italics indicate a variable, which you must replace with a real value, such as a two-letter bar code syntax.
may omit from the command. Do not include the brackets in the command.
command’s parameters and explains the values you can specify for them.
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Connecting the Scanner
This chapter describes the different types of scanners and how to connect the scanners to a terminal.
1
Getting Started
Each type of decoding laser scanner is designed for collecting data for a specific type of terminal, as summarized in this list:
Scanner Description of terminal
15XXX02 Compatible with devices equipped with an
RS-232 serial communications port.
15XXX03 For use with an IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694 point-
of-sale terminal. Also for the 1551X03 scanner only: Can be use
with an optical coupled interface adapter (OCIA) and Data Checker terminals. See the quick reference guide for your scanner or contact your local Intermec representative for a list of the specific terminals.
15XXX07 Keyboard wedge interface for use with personal
computers (PC) through a keyboard, or with a laptop through the auxiliary keyboard port.
All scanners can be used with a portable terminal in Wand Emulation mode (see Chapter 3), or with the scanner stand (see Chapter 2).
Unpacking the Scanner
The shipping box contains the laser scanner and a quick reference guide.
Note: You must order the appropriate interface cables separately. See the quick reference guide for your scanner or call your local Intermec representative for help ordering cables.
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your local Intermec representative. Retain the shipping box in case you need to ship the scanner.
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Installation Equipment
All scanners can be operated with this equipment:
Connected to a terminal such as a point-of-sale terminal,
personal computer, or fixed reader
Used with a portable terminal for mobile applications
Used with the scanner stand for hands-free operation
You must order the appropriate interface cables separately. See the quick reference guide for your scanner or call your local Intermec representative for help ordering cables.
Connecting the Scanner
The procedures in this chapter prepare the decoding scanner for operation using these bar code symbologies:
UPC-E
UPC-A
(not
expanded)
Code 39 Code 128
15XXX02 15XXX03 15XXX07
The scanner is automatically set up for scanning by hand and sending data directly to the terminal.
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15XXX02 Decoding Laser Scanner
The 15XXX02 is designed to interface with terminals equipped with RS-232 serial communication ports. The interface cable used with the terminal has a modular plug that resembles a telephone connector and a D-type connector for the terminal serial port.
To connect the 15XXX02 scanner
1. Connect the modular plug on the interface cable to the bottom of the scanner handle. The 1551 models have a screw to tighten that secures the plug in the handle.
2. Make sure the terminal is turned off. Then connect the D-type connector end of the cable to the serial port.
3. Connect the external power supply cable to the side of the D-type connector.
4. Plug the external power supply into an outlet or surge protector.
5. Turn on the power to the terminal.
6. Scan this bar code to set default values:
Reset to Default Values ZA
The scanner is ready to be used as a hand-held scanner and will send data directly to the terminal. The default symbologies are:
UPC-A
UPC-E (not expanded)
Code 39
Code 128
See Chapter 2 to learn basic scanning operation, scanning tips, and how to use with the scanner stand for hands-free scanning. To change the scanner configuration, see Chapter 3.
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15XXX03 Decoding Laser Scanner
The 15XXX03 is designed to interface with IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694 point-of-sale (POS) terminals. The 1551X03 can also interface with optical coupled interface adapter (OCIA). See the quick reference guide for your scanner or contact your local Intermec representative for a list of the specific 1551X03 terminals.
To connect the 15XXX03 scanner to an IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694
1. Connect the modular plug on the cable to the bottom of the scanner handle. The 1551 models have a screw to tighten that secures the plug in the handle.
Note: The interface cable has either an 8-pin SDL (synchronous data link) connector for the 5B port on the POS terminal, or a 4-pin SDL connector for the 9A or 9B port.
2. Make sure the power to the terminal is turned off. Then connect the other end of the cable to the port in the POS terminal.
Note: The scanner can function with either the 5B, 9A, or 9B ports. The terminal must be configured for the port attached to the scanner.
3. Turn on the power to the terminal.
4. Scan this bar code:
Select IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694 Configuration
CS
5. Scan this bar code to reset to the default value communication mode for IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694:
Reset to Default Values ZA
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6. Scan a bar code to select the scanner emulation:
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Select Laser Emulation*
Select CCD Emulation BL
* Default when using the Reset Default Values (ZA) command.
The scanner is ready to be used as a hand-held scanner and will send data directly to the terminal. The default symbologies are:
UPC-A
UPC-E (not expanded)
See Chapter 2 to learn basic scanning operation, scanning tips, and how to use with the scanner stand for hands-free scanning. To change the scanner configuration, see Chapter 3.
To connect the 1551X03 scanner to an OCIA port
1. Insert the scanner end of the ten-position modular plug into the opening at the bottom of the scanner handle. The 1551 models have a screw to tighten that secures the plug in the handle.
2. Plug the other end into the receiving OCIA port in the terminal.
BK
4. Scan this bar code to enable OCIA mode:
Select OCIA Configuration CL
5. Scan this bar code to reset to the default value, NCR “S” (short) Format:
Reset to Default Values ZA
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6. Scan one of these bar codes to select an OCIA format:
NCR “S” (short) Format*
NCR “F” (full) Format NI
DTS Format NR
ICL Format NW
Nixdorf Format NS
NH
* Default when using the Reset to Default Values (ZA) command.
The scanner is ready to be used as a hand-held scanner and will send data directly to the terminal. The default symbologies are:
UPC-A
UPC-E (not expanded)
See Chapter 2 to learn basic scanning operation, scanning tips, and how to use with the scanner stand for hands-free scanning. To change the scanner configuration, see Chapter 3.
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15XXX07 Decoding Laser Scanner
You can connect 15XXX07 scanner to a host terminal through the keyboard and operate in keyboard wedge mode or you can connect the scanner to an IBM laptop computer.
To connect to a wedge
1. Make sure the power to the terminal is turned off.
2. Connect the interface cable on the scanner cable to the bottom of the scanner handle. The 1551 models have a screw to tighten that secures the plug in the handle.
3. Unplug the keyboard from the terminal and plug it into the short leg of the “Y” cable.
4. Plug the long leg of the “Y” cable into the terminal, where the keyboard was plugged in.
To connect an external power supply, plug the power supply into the connector. Then plug the other end of the power supply into an outlet or surge protector.
5. Turn on the power to the terminal. You hear a series of beeps that indicate power on reset (POR) routines.
6. Scan this bar code to reset to the default value:
Reset to Default Values ZA
7. Scan one of these bar codes to select your terminal type:
Apple Mac ADB CN
DEC VT220/320/420 CI
DEC VT510 CF
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15XXX07 Terminal Type (continued)
IBM 3151 CH
IBM 3477 CP
IBM 317X/8X/9X CT
IBM PC/AT*, IBM PS/2 model 50/60/80
IBM PC/XT CG
IBM PS2 Model 25/30/57 CY
CF
* Default when using the Reset Default Values (ZA) command.
The scanner is ready to be used as a hand-held scanner and will send data directly to the terminal. The default symbologies are:
UPC-A
UPC-E (not expanded)
Code 39
Code 128
To connect to a laptop or pen-based terminal
1. Make sure the power to the laptop or terminal is turned off.
2. Connect the interface cable on the scanner cable to the bottom of the scanner handle. The 1551 models have a screw to tighten that secures the plug in the handle.
3. Connect the cable to the laptop or terminal auxiliary port.
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4. Turn on the power to the laptop or terminal.
5. Scan a bar code to enable the laptop or terminal (US keypad).
Note: If your laptop or terminal has an international keyboard, see “International Keyboards” in Chapter 3 to enable a different language.
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IBM PS2 Model 57/25
laptop interface
IBM PC/AT laptop interface
(ThinkPad)
Zenith CruisePAD* CF
* Default.
6. (Laptops only.) Turn the laptop off and then back on to restart communications.
The scanner is ready to be used. The default symbologies are:
UPC-A
UPC-E (not expanded)
Code 39
Code 128
C9
\A
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Code39Code39
This chapter provides basic operating procedures, troubleshooting, and maintenance guidelines.
Operating the Scanner
2
General Instructions
Decoding laser scanners are easy to use and maintain, but you should read this chapter to become familiar with the safety and maintenance procedures and learn to get the most effective use out of your scanner.
Note: Each scanner is shipped with a quick reference guide that provides the same operating procedures and safety instructions in this chapter. Keep that guide near your scanner for quick reference.
Scanner Light
The light indicates the status of the scanner.
Light Description
Yellow The device is scanning. Green The bar code has been successfully scanned.
None The device is not scanning
Warning Do not look directly into the window area or at
WARNING
a reflection of the laser beam while the laser is scanning. Long term exposure to the laser beam can damage your vision.
Avertissement Ne regardez pas directement la réflexion d'un rayon laser ou dans la fenêtre du laser lorsque celui-ci est en opération. Si vous regardez trop longtemps un rayon laser, cela peut endommager votre vision.
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Code39Code39
Scanner Beeps
The scanner emits these beeps to indicate either a successful scan or a situation that requires your attention.
Beep Description
One short, high beep The bar code has been successfully read
and you can continue scanning.
Two beeps A command bar code has been
scanned.
High-low-high-low beep sequence or, low-medium-high beep sequence
Three medium beeps The bar code information has not been
The scanner has been turned on and is in Continuous Power mode. See “Power Consumption” in Chapter 3.
sent to the terminal successfully. See “Troubleshooting” later in this chapter.
You can also send a command to make the scanner beep. See “Remote Beep” in Chapter 3.
Operating the Scanner
You can operate the scanner in two ways:
As a hand-held device, using the trigger to initiate scanning.
As a hands-free device, mounting in the scanner stand and
scanning automatically.
Before you start scanning, make sure the power to the reader/terminal is on and all cable connections are secure.
Hand-Held Scanning
1. Aim the scanner at a sight angle or pitch to the bar code and press the trigger.
2. When you get a successful read the laser beam turns off, the scanner beeps once, and the light turns green.
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