POSIFLEX CD-3200U, CD-3201U, CD-3200R, CD-3201R Quick Setup Manual

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CD-3200U/3201U
CD-3200U/3201U 2D image scanner ST-8000 scanner holder stand (Optional) USB cable Quick setup guide for CD-3200U/R
CD-3200R/3201R
CD-3200R/3201R 2D image scanner ST-8000 scanner holder stand (Optional) RS-232 cable Quick setup guide for CD-3200U/R
18160900030 Ver. B0
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CD-3200U/R & CD-3201U/R
2D Image Scanner
Quick Setup Guide
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Front View
Rear View
Status
Explanation
Red LED flashes one time
Power On
Blue LED flashes one time
Good read
Trigger Button
Scan
window
Status LED
Product Overview
Scanner Maintenance
The scanner is designed for long-term trouble-free operation and rarely requires any maintenance. Only an occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary in order to remove dirt and fingerprints.
Wipe the scan window with a soft lint-free cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner to avoid the scan window from being scratched and damaged. The scan window can be cleaned while the scanner is running.
The standard interface cable is attached to the scanner with a 10-pin modular connector. When the connector is properly seated, it is secured in the scanner by a flexible retention tab. The cable is designed to be field replaceable. Replacement cables can be obtained from your authorized distributor. To replace the cable, take the following steps.
1. Make sure the power of both the host terminal and the scanner is powered
off.
2. Disconnect the old scanner cable from the host terminal.
3. Press down the retention tab, and gently pull out the cable.
4. Insert the new interface cable into the bottom of the scanner until it clicks.
Then, plug the new cable into the host.
LED Indication
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Problem
Diagnostic Tips
The scanner is on but cannot read any barcode.
The scanner window is dirty. Clean the scanner window as described in the Scanner Maintenance section.
The presented barcode type is not enabled. Use this guide to tell the scanner to accept that type of barcode.
The host terminal has disabled the scanner. Check the setup of host terminal.
The barcode type presented is not supported by the scanner.
The scanner does not accept more than two or three barcode labels.
Determine whether the required barcode types are enabled or not.
A stray barcode is sitting somewhere in the scanner field of view. Remove all barcode labels from the scanner’s scan volume and try again.
The scanner cannot send the data to the POS system. Make sure that the scanner is installed well and your host POS system is ready to receive data.
A barcode is read by the scanner but not accepted by the POS system.
The communication settings of the system port and the scanner do not match. Adjust the settings to make them match to each other.
The scanner is not installed well. Contact your dealer for the proper installation. The software running on the POS system does not support the data format of the barcode label.
When a barcode stays close to the scanner, the barcode cannot be read automatically by the scanner.
Check whether or not you have enabled the Manual Trigger mode. If you have enabled this mode accidentally, please disable the Manual Trigger mode by scanning the “Disable trigger” barcode in the advanced user manual.
Troubleshooting
This section contains information about how to solve problems that you may encounter when operating the scanner. If a trouble occurs, please refer to the following diagnostic tips as a mean to solve the trouble. However, before referring to the tips, make sure that the scanner is installed well. If the problem remains, contact your dealer.
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Firmware Version
RS232
USB-HID
Programming Codes
Below are some suggestion you need to bear in mind while scanning labels:
1. The barcode labels shown in bold and black are default factory
settings.
2. Please cover the unwanted codes for scanning the specific barcode
required for the programming to prevent confusion in code scanning.
3. Use the user manual downloaded from our global website or taken from
the Information DVD for advanced programming.
4. Two operational modes, Auto Trigger and Manual Trigger, are provided
to help you manage your daily activities more efficiently via CD-3200 series scanners. By default, both of CD-3200U/R and CD-3201U/R are set to Manual Trigger.
5. While scanning the setup barcode labels provided in the quick guide, you
need to pull the trigger to initiate the decoding process.
Firmware Version
Scan the below barcode label to retrieve the current firmware version.
User Interface Switch Barcodes with Defaults Setting
Three types of user interface, including RS-232, USB-HID, and USB virtual COM, are available for you to select. However, after the interface type is changed, the current settings will be removed and reset to the default factory settings. If the scanner fails to switch to the desired interface type, please either re-plug the I/O cable or restart your host terminal, and then scan the same barcode label to resolve the problem.
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USB-VCP
RS232
USB-HID
USB-VCP
Defaults Barcode Setting
To restore the default factory settings, please select one of three barcodes listed below.
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Auto Trigger
Manual Trigger
Trigger Mode
In general, two trigger modes, Auto Trigger and Manual Trigger, are offered to help you engage in routine works efficiently using CD-3200 series scanners. While Auto Trigger Mode is activated, the light source of your scanner will always stay on in order to detect barcode data any time. On the other hand, with enabled Manual Trigger Mode, the barcode label will not be decoded unless the trigger button is pulled.
Auto Trigger Detection Mode
Detection Mode allows you to adjust illumination settings to facilitate the process of detecting a target code. Through the configurable option, the status of aiming light can be set to enable or disable. What is more, you may also arrange the color of illumination in response to the lighting condition to enhance your scanning performance. However, please be reminded that Detection Mode only works under the condition that Trigger mode of CD-3200U/R and CD-3201U/R is set to Auto Trigger.
Regarding each type of available detection modes, the following are related description for your reference.
Green aiming detection When a target code falls within the aiming range while the green aiming light is emitted, the target is detected. It is recommended to use this mode indoors because the detectability is reduced in an environment of higher illuminance levels than indoor’s.
Red illumination detection
When a target code falls within the range of the field of view while the red illumination light is emitted, the target is detected. This mode can be used in a lighted environment.
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