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The DS457 Fixed Mount Imager Integration Guide provides general instructions for mounting, setting up, and
programming the DS457 fixed mount imager.
Configurations
The DS457 offers the following configurations:
•
DS457-SR - Standard range imager
•
DS457-HD - High density imager
•
DS457-DP - High density imager with Direct Part Marking (DPM) software
•
DS457-DL - Standard range imager, driver’s license parsing
Chapter Descriptions
Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•
Chapter 1, Gett i ng Started provides an overview of the DS457 imager, including applications and a theory of
operation.
•
Chapter 2, Installation provides mounting and connection information for the DS457, and lists accessories.
•
Chapter 3, Imaging provides information on the aiming and illumination system, and includes imaging tips
and a list of supported symbologies.
•
Chapter 4, Specifications provides technical specifications including electrical and mechanical information,
and provides decode ranges.
•
Chapter 5, Maintenance & Troubleshooting provides maintenance and troubleshooting tips.
•
Chapter 6, User Preferences provides programming bar codes for selecting user preference features.
•
Chapter 7, Imager Preferences provides programming bar codes for selecting imager preference features.
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Chapter 8, SSI Interface describes how to set up the decoder with a Simple Serial Interface (SSI) host.
Use SSI to program the decoder via bar code menu or SSI hosts commands.
•
Chapter 9, Serial Interface describes how to set up the decoder with a serial host. Use the serial interface
to connect the decoder to point-of-sale devices, host computers, or other devices with an available serial
port (e.g., com port).
•
Chapter 10, USB Interface describes how to set how to set up the decoder with a USB host. The decoder
connects directly to a USB host, or a powered USB hub, and is powered by it.
•
Chapter 11, OCR Reading describes how to set up the decoder for OCR programming.
•
Chapter 12, Symbologies describes all symbology features and provides the programming bar codes
necessary for selecting these features for the decoder.
•
Chapter 13, Miscellaneous Options includes commonly used bar codes that customize how data
transmits to the host device.
•
Chapter 14, Driver’s License Set Up (DS457-DL) describes how to program the DS457-DL imager to
read and use the data contained in the 2D bar codes on US driver's licenses and AAMVA compliant ID
cards.
•
Chapter 15, 123Scan2 provides information on the PC-based software tool that enables rapid and easy
customized setup of scanners by Motorola.
•
Chapter 16, Advanced Data Formatting provides instructions for using ADF, a means of customizing data
before transmission to the host device.
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Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters provides a table of all host and miscellaneous defaults.
•
Appendix B, Programming Reference provides a table of AIM code identifiers, ASCII character
conversions, and keyboard maps.
•
Appendix C, Sample Bar Codes includes sample bar codes of various code types.
•
Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes includes the numeric bar codes to scan for parameters requiring
specific numeric values.
•
Appendix E, ASCII Character Set provides ASCII character value tables.
Notational Conventions
The followingconventions are used in this document:
•
“Imager” refers to the DS457 imager
•
“Engine” or “imaging engine” refers to the SE4500 imaging engine.
•
Italics highlight chapters and sections in this and related documents
•
Bullets (•) indicate:
• action items
• lists of alternatives
• lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.
•
Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
About This Guidexvii
*Baud Rate 9600
(06h)
Feature/Option
* Indicates Default
Option Hex Value for programming
via SSI/SNAPI command
•
Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks (*) are used to denote default parameter
settings.
NOTE This symbol indicates something of special interest or importance to the reader. Failure to read the note
will not result in physical harm to the reader, equipment or data.
CAUTION This symbol indicates that if this information is ignored, the possibility of data or material damage may
occur.
WARNING! This symbol indicates that if this information is ig nored the po ssibility that seriou s personal
Related Documents
•
DS457 Fixed Mount Imager Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-144417-xx, provides information for setting
up the DS457.
•
Simple Serial Interface (SSI) Programmer Guide, p/n 72E-40451-xx, provides system requirements and
programming information about the Simple Serial Interface, which enables Motorola devices to
communicate with a serial host.
•
Symbol Native Application Programming Interface (SNAPI) Programmer Guide, p/n 72E-71370-xx,
describes the Symbol Native Application Programming Interface (SNAPI), a development library used to
implement USB communication between a Motorola scanner and a Windows 98/2000/XP host.
•
Advanced Data Formatting Programmer Guide, p/n 72E-69680-xx, provides bar codes and instructions
for advanced programming of Motorola scanners and imagers.
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injury may occur.
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Service Information
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•
Serial number of the unit
•
Model number or product name
•
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support.
CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED
!
Indicator LED
Trigger Button
I/O Connector
Imager Window
Overview
CAUTION Use of controls, adjustments or procedures other than those specified here can result in
hazardous laser light exposure.
The DS457 fixed-mount imager is specifically designed for standalone applications and OEM applications. The
imager is extremely compact, provides easy and flexible integration into a host device, and offers
high-performance imaging on 1D and 2D bar codes. The DS457 is ideal for a wide variety of uses:
zero-footprint point-of-sale, kiosks, embedded diagnostic equipment, conveyor belts, and many more.
Figure 1-1
This integration guide includes programming parameters and describes the theory of operation, installation,
specifications, and configuration.
DS457 Fixed Mount Imager
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DS457 Features
•
Quick and easy integration for OEM devices
•
Excellent imaging performance on all 1D and 2D bar codes
•
RS-232 (serial) or USB interface
•
Excellent motion tolerance
•
LEDs indicating power status and successful decodes
•
Trigger button for manual triggering
•
Small footprint optimal for "Zero Footprint" POS scanning applications
•
Direct Part Marking (DPM) support (DPM version only). Scan 2D symbols etched directly onto an item’s
surface (via laser etching and dot peening) for permanent identification.
•
Driver's license (DL) parsing (DL version only)
•
Easy programming and configuration
•
Integrated threaded mounting screw holes
•
Flexible mounting options
•
IP54 sealing
Theory of Operation
During image capture:
1.The image sensor array in the embedded SE4500 imaging engine captures an image of the bar code
through the engine’s optical lens. If necessary, the engine automatically adjusts illumination, exposure, and
other parameters to obtain the best quality image.
2.The imaging engine sends the image to the DS457 CPU.
3.The DS457 CPU processes the image to identify the target bar code(s), decodes them, and transmits the
decoded data to the host.
Set various parameters provided in this guide to adjust the performance of the DS457 to match the application
or desired usage profile.
Block Diagram
The DS457 imager block diagram illustrates the functional relationship of the DS457 components. This section
also provides a description of each component in the block diagrams.
Getting Started1 - 3
SE4500 Engine
Illumin a tion LEDs
Laser AimerLaser Aimer DriverMicroprocessor
Decoder/Interface
Internal BeeperInternal Trigger
Figure 1-2
DS457 Block Diagram
LED Illumination
Driver
User Interface
Drivers
Power Regulation
DB-9 Connector
WVGA Sensor
PXA320
MIcrorprocessor,
RAM, and Flash
Interface CircuitryGreen/Red LEDs
DS457 Block Diagram Descriptions
SE4500 Imaging Engine - The SE4500 imaging engine captures 8-bit gray scale WVGA images at up to 60
fps, which are sent uncompressed to a companion board for processing. The engine uses a red laser for intuitive
aiming and features LED illumination. The engine is available in two focusing configurations, providing a choice
between high resolution and longer depth of field.
DS457 Decoder/Interface Board - The decoder/interface board is a companion decoder module for the
SE4500 imaging engine, which controls the engine, receives images, decodes 1D and 2D symbologies, and
performs various image processing tasks. The board controls a beeper and red and green LEDs for acoustic
and visual feedback, respectively. It also provides imaging for an external trigger and external beeper via the
DB9 connector. The board supports asynchronous serial (the standard Symbol Simple Serial Interface/SSI
command set) and SNAPI (Symbol Native API) interfaces, as well as a variety of other USB and RS-232 host
interfaces.
DB9 - The DB9 connector provides an outlet for the various interface signals used between the DS457 and the
host. It also provides power to the unit.
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DS457 Decoder/Interface Board
Marvell PXA320 Processor
The digital system is built on a Marvell PXA320 (Intel XScale®) super-pipelined RISC microarchitecture core.
The major features of the core are:
•
CPU clock speed up to 624 MHz with external DDR SDRAM bus speed of 133 MHz.
The DS457 decoder/interface board has various power management options depending on the host interface.
•
USB (SNAPI, USB HID Keyboard, etc.) - The DS457 automatically manages its power usage, including
USB suspend mode. Additionally, when drawing power from the USB bus, the DS457 does not exceed
the USB limit of 500 mA.
•
SSI or RS-232 - When using SSI or any RS-232 host interface, the DS457 uses one of the following power
modes. See Power Mode (RS-232 Hosts Only) on page 6-15.
• Continuous Power: The DS457 is fully awake and running, even when not in a decode session.
• Low Power (default): The DS457 draws less current at idle than when in Continuous Power mode.
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
Overview
This chapter provides information on unpacking, mounting, and installing the imager.
Unpacking
Remove the DS457 from its packing and inspect for damage. If the imager is damaged, call Motorola Enterprise
Mobility Support on page xviii.
KEEP THE PACKING. It is the approved shipping container and should be used if the equipment needs to be
returned for servicing.
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Note: Dimensions are in mm.
Mounting
There are two M3 x .5 tapped holes on the bottom of the DS457 housing for mounting. The following figures
provide the mounting dimensions.
NOTE Do not use screws that penetrate more than 3.5 mm into the bottom mousing of the DS457 since this is the
maximum depth of the useful thread.
DS457 Mounting Dimensions
Figure 2-1
DS457 Mounting Dimensions
Installation2 - 3
Stand base
Wingnut
1. Unscrew the wingnut
from the bottom of the
one-piece mount.
2. Fit the bottom of the
neck piece into the
opening on the top of the
stand base.
3. Tighten the wingnut
underneath the base to
secure the cup and neck
piece (see the note
below).
4. Bend the neck to the
desired position for
scanning.
Imager mount
Flat areas
Mounting holes
Mounting the Imager on the Gooseneck Stand
To mount the imager on the optional gooseneck stand:
1.Mount the DS457 to the mount plate. Align the imager so its window faces the short edge of the plate, and
its two threaded inserts align with the stand’s two mounting holes that are closest to the edge of the plastic.
Note that the imager requires only two screws for mounting.
2.Secure the imager to the stand using the two screws provided with the stand.
Assembling the Stand
Figure 2-2
NOTE Before tightening the wingnut under the base, ensure that the flat areas on the flexible neck fit securely in
Assembling the Gooseneck Stand
the grooves in the base.
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Two screw-mount holes
Double-sided tape
areas (3 places)
(dimensions = 1” x 2”)
Mounting the Stand (optional)
You can attach the base of the stand to a flat surface using two screws or double-sided tape (not provided).
Screw Mount
1.Position the assembled base on a flat surface.
2.Screw one #10 wood screw into each screw-mount hole until the base of the stand is secure.
Tape Mount
1.Peel the paper liner off one side of each piece of tape and place the sticky surface over each of the three
rectangular tape areas.
2.Peel the paper liner off the exposed sides of each piece of tape and press the stand on a flat surface until
it is secure.
Figure 2-3
Mounting the Stand
Mounting the Imager on the POS Stand
To mount the imager on the optional POS stand:
1.Mount the imager to the bracket assembly using the two mounting screws provided.
Installation2 - 5
Figure 2-4
2.Secure the microphone-style clip to the mounting surface usingthe two screws provided.
Figure 2-5
Mounting Imager on Bracket Assembly
Securing Microphone Clip
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3.Slide the bracket assembly with the imager attached onto the microphone-style clip.
Figure 2-6
Assembling the POS Stand
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