Output Solutions CCD-1021PLUS, CCD-1090, CCD-1067M, 1067, 1090 User Manual

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User’s Manual
1067/1090/1021+ CCD Scanner
Document Number : 6790-0116 Release Date : Nov 06, 1998 1998, SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.. All rights reserved. CipherLab is a registered trademark of SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction................................................................1
2. General Features........................................................2
2.1 Buzzer ................................................................2
2.2 Indicator............................................................... 2
2.3 Scan Modes......................................................... 2
2.4 Inhibit Time .........................................................4
2.5 Scanner Time-out Duration................................ 4
2.6 Reading Redundancy...........................................4
2.7 Supported Symbologies......................................4
2.8 Negative Barcodes..............................................5
3. Output Interface......................................................... 6
3.1 Keyboard Wedge Interface................................ 6
3.1.1 Keyboard Type.............................................6
3.1.2 Keyboard Style - Alphabets........................ 6
3.1.3 Keyboard Style – Digits..............................7
3.1.4 Capital Lock Status...................................... 7
3.1.5 Alphabets Transmission.............................. 8
3.1.6 Digits Transmission....................................8
3.1.7 Inter-Character Delay..................................8
3.2 RS232 Interface..................................................9
3.2.1 Transmission Mode.....................................9
3.2.2 Baud Rate / Parity / Data Bits.....................9
3.2.3 Flow Control................................................ 9
3.2.4 Inter-Character Delay................................10
3.3 Wand Emulation................................................10
3.3.1 Normal Status ............................................10
3.3.2 Bar Status ...................................................10
3.4 PC Term Mode..................................................10
4. Symbology Parameters...........................................12
4.1 Code39 ..............................................................12
4.2 Italy / French Pharmacode................................12
4.3 Industrial / Interleave / Matrix 25....................12
4.4 Codabar................................................................... 13
4.5 UPCE ..............................................................14
4.6 EAN8 ..............................................................14
4.7 UPCA ..............................................................14
4.8 EAN13 ..............................................................15
4.9 MSI ..............................................................15
4.10 Plessey.............................................................16
5. Data Output Format.................................................17
5.1 Character Substitution......................................17
5.2 Prefix / Postfix Code........................................17
5.3 Code ID................................................................... 17
5.4 Length Code ......................................................18
6. Data Editing..............................................................19
6.1 Select Editing Format.......................................19
6.2 Restore Default Format....................................19
6.3 Applicable Conditions......................................20
6.4 Total Number of Fields ....................................20
6.5 Dividing Data into Fields..................................21
6.6 Additional Fields...............................................21
6.7 Field Transmission Sequence..........................21
6.8 End of Format Programming...........................22
6.9 Activate Data Editing Formats.........................22
6.10 Exclusive Data Editing ...................................22
6.11 Programming Examples.................................22
7. Configuring 1067/1090/1021+.............................24
7.1 Enter Configuration Mode...............................24
7.2 Default ..............................................................24
7.3 List Setting........................................................24
7.4 Setting Parameter Values.................................25
7.4.1 Numeric Parameters.................................25
7.4.2 Character String Parameters.....................26
7.4.3 Key Type/Status Setting............................26
7.5 Exit Configuration Mode .................................28
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1. Introduction
This User’s Manual contains all the information needed to operate and configure the 1067/1090/1021+ CCD Barcode Scanner. It is divided into two parts. The first part of this manual describes the operation and programmable features of the scanner. And the second part of this manual is used for configuration, it contains the setup barcodes used to configure the scanner.
The 1067/1090/1021+ is one of the most versatile and flexible CCD barcode scanner in the world. All the features and functions required for up to date barcode reading are included. Owing to the compact design and extremely low power consumption, this scanner provides for easy installation and high product durability. The scanner can not only fulfill the requirements needed today, but also can suffice for long term usage. The main functions and features provided on 1067/1090/1021+ are listed below.
Barcode Readability : Most popular barcode
symbologies are supported.
Support negative barcodes.
Support eight scan modes.
Programmable Buzzer Volume and Beeping Tone
Dual Color Indicator
Multi-Interface Support : KBD Wedge, RS232
(Single/Dual Port), and Wand Emulation
Programmable Code ID : Code ID can be
individually configured for each symbology.
Programmable Length Code
Programmable Prefix Code
Programmable Postfix Code
Character Substitution
Data Editing : Data can be reorganized according to
user programmable formats. Up to three data editing formats are supported.
Extremely Low Power Consumption
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2. General Features
2.1 Buzzer
The buzzer of the scanner beeps differently to indicate various operating conditions.
Power On Beep : The CCD scanner will issue a
long beep to indicate a successful power on.
Good Read Beep : There are four volume levels
and four beeping tones (frequencies) that user can select from when there is a good read. The available options are listed below.
Volume : Maximum/Loud/Medium/Minimum Frequency : 8 / 4 / 2 / 1 kHz
Error Beep : The scanner will issue a long beep
with a low tone to indicate errors.
Enter / Exit Configuration Beep : The scanner
will issue 6 beeps upon entering / exiting the configuration mode.
Setup Beep : In configuration mode, the scanner
will normally beep twi ce when a setup barcode is read. If the particular setup parameter needs more than one read, the scanner will only issue a short beep to indicate that there are more setup barcodes needed to complete the current parameter setting.
2.2 Indicator
There is a dual color indicator on top of the scanner. Normally it is off, and it will turn red when there is a good read. The indicator will be green when the scanner is in configuration mode.
2.3 Scan Modes
There are eight scan modes supported by the CCD scanner. User can choose the desired scan mode depending on the application requirements. But, if the scanner is a switch-less scanner, only Continuous mode or Testing mode can be selected (other scan modes involve trigger switch interaction). The supported scan modes are described below.
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Auto Off Mode : The scanner will start
scanning once the switch is triggered. The scanning continues until either a barcode is read or a preset scanning period (Scanner Time-Out Duration) is expired.
Continuous Mode : The scanner is always
scanning.
Auto Power Off Mode : The scanner will start
scanning once the switch is triggered. The scanning continues until a preset scanning period (Scanner Time-Out Duration) is expired. Unlike the Auto Off mode, the scanner will continue to scan and the scanning period is re-counted each time there is a successful read.
Alternate Mode : The scanner will start
scanning once the switch is triggered. The scanner will continue scanning until the switch is triggered again.
Momentary Mode : The scanner will be
scanning as long as the switch is depressed.
Repeat Mode : The scanner is always scanning
just like Continuous Mode. But now the switch acts like a “re-transmit button”. If the switch is triggered within 1 second after a good read, the same data will be transmit again without actually reading the barcode. This “re-transmit button” can be triggered as many times as user desired, as long as the time between each triggering does not exceed 1 second. This scan mode is most useful when the same barcode is to be read many times.
Laser Mode : This is the scan mode most
often used on laser scanners. The scanner will start scanning once the switch is pressed. The scanning continues until either a barcode is read, the switch is released or a preset scanning period (Scanner Time-Out Duration) is expired.
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Test Mode : The scanner is always scanning.
The scanner will decode repeatedly even with the same barcode.
By default, the scan mode is Auto Off mode for scanners with trigger switch, and is Continuous mode for switch-less scanners.
2.4 Inhibit Time
If the scanner mode is set to Continuous, Auto Power Off, Alternate, or Momentary mode, the scanner will
prevent accidentally reading the same barcode twice by using an Inhibit Time (Blocking Time). The barcode must be taken away from the scanning line longer than the Inhibit Time to allow second reading of the same barcode. This Inhibit Time can be long or short.
2.5 Scanner Time-out Duration
This parameter is used to limit the maximum scanning period when the scan mode is either Auto Off Mode or Auto Power Off Mode. This time -out duration is specified in units of second. The default time-out duration is ten seconds.
2.6 Reading Redundancy
This parameter is used to specify the levels of reading (decoding) security. If No Redundancy is selected, only one successful decoding can make the reading valid. If Three Times Redundancy is selected, it will take 3 successful decodes to make the reading valid. It is obvious that the more redundancy the user selects, the higher the reading security and thus the slower the reading speed. The user must compromise between decoding security and decoding speed if the security feature is needed.
2.7 Supported Symbologies
Most of the popular barcode symbologies are supported. Each symbology can be individually enabled or disabled. The scanner will automatically discriminate and recognize all the symbologies that are enabled. The supported barcode symbologies are listed below.
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Code 39 (Standard / Full ASCII)
Italy Pharmacode
French Pharmacode
Industrial 25
Interleave 25
Matrix 25
Codabar (NW-7)
UPCA (with or without Addon)
UPCE (with or without Addon)
EAN8 (with or without Addon)
EAN13 (with or without Addon)
Code 93
Code 128
EAN 128
MSI
Plessey
2.8 Negative Barcodes
The CCD scanner can be configured to read negative barcodes. Normally, barcodes are printed with the color of the bars darker than that of the spaces. But for negative barcodes, they are printed in the opposite sense just like negative films. The spaces of the negative barcodes are printed with a color darker than that of the bars.
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3. Output Interface
The 1067/1090/1021+ is a multi-interface CCD scanner. It can be configured as a keyboard wedge scanner, an RS-232 scanner, or a Wand emulation scanner. The output interface can be easily changed simply by replacing appropriate interface cable and configuring the desired interface type.
3.1 Keyboard Wedge Interface
3.1.1 Keyboard Type
The keyboard wedge interface is enabled by configuring/selecting keyboard type. The supported keyboard types are listed below.
PCAT - US, French German, Italian, Swedish,
Norwegian, UK, Belgium, Spanish, and Portuguese KBD
PCXT
PS2-30
PS-55
IBM 5550
IBM 3477 TYPE (Japanese KBD)
IBM 34XX,319X & Memorex Telex
(122Keys)
Wyse Enhance KBD (US, French)
DEC VT220,320,420
Macintosh (ADB)
Hitachi Elles
NEC 5200
NEC 9800
NEC Astra
Unisys TO-300
Televideo 965
ADDS 1010
3.1.2 Keyboard Style - Alphabets
Keyboard layout style can be selected. There are three options to this setting : default layout (US or English style), AZERTY layout, and QWERTZ layout. This setting only works when the keyboard type selected is for US keyboard. The scanner will make necessary
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