Opticon OPH1000 User Manual

Graphical Demo Application
GRAPHICAL DEMO APPLICATION FOR OPH1000 OPTICON
Manual
Version XFA30920
for OPH1000
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Version
User’s manual for Graphical demo application Model: OPH1000 Version: XFA30920 Operating System (OS) version: XBAV0104 or higher February 2007
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - 3
Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
1. KEYS 4
2. THE MENU STRUCTURE 5
2.1 Scan Labels 6
2.2 Scroll data 7
2.3 Transmit Data 8
2.4 Delete Database 9
2.5 System Menu 10
2.6 Version 16
3. DATA FOR MAT 17
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1. Keys
The OPH1000 has full alphanumeric keypad with some additional control keys including the following:
The Q1 key (Up key) or left key (with shift)
The Trigger key.
The Q2 key (Down key) or right key (with shift)
While holding the shift key and pressing a numeric key the alpha representative value is displayed on the screen.
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2. The Menu Structure
The menu structure consists of several items. These items together form the main and submenus. You may use the
(Q1) and (Q2) keys to
navigate through the menu and items may be selected by pressing the ENT or the
(Trigger) button. Direct selection of the menu is also possible by
pressing the numeric equivalent of the menu item. Below is the schematic representation of the OPH1000 menu.
1 Scan Labels
2 Scroll Database
3 Transmit Data
4 Delete Database
5 System Menu
i. Com Port
1. Port
2. Baudrate
3. Parity
4. Databits
5. Stopbits
ii. Protocol
iii. Display
iv. Barcodes
v. Memory
vi. Drive
6 Version
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2.1 Scan Labels
Scan Labels By pressing the trigger button the laser line emits and
it is possible to scan a barcode.
Barcode can now be scanned be pressing the trigger button. You may also use the keypad to enter code.
To enter alpha data, hold the
(Shift) button while
pressing any of the numeric keys. To enter the input data press the
(ENT) or (Trigger) keys.
To return to the main menu, press the
(CLR)
key.
The data entered now appears on the display. Total indicates the current quantity in the database. If
the entered data does not exist in the database yet, the total is 0.
By default, you are adding 1 to the total. You may overwrite the default value with any number that is 4 digits or less.
To input a negative value, keep the pressed and press the
(0). To make a negative
(Shift)
value positive, repeat the same process.
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To enter the input press the
(ENT) or
(Trigger) keys. If the Total + Add quantity is 0 (zero) the record is
deleted from the database.
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