Syntech Information 1022K, 1022R User Manual

User's Manual
CIPHER 1022 SERIES
Document Number : 1022-52 Ver. 1.520
Release Date : Apr 22, 1996
WARNING
Note : 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
- i -
1. Introduction ................................................................. 1
2. General Programmable Features................................ 2
2.1 Buzzer Pitch / Duration........................................ 2
2.2 Inter-Character Delay........................................... 2
2.3 Symbology Setting .............................................. 2
2.3.1 Symbologies Read...................................... 2
2.3.2 Check Character Verifications..................... 3
2.3.3 Check Character Transmission.................... 3
2.3.4 Code Length Checking................................ 3
2.3.5 UPCA Adjustment........................................ 3
2.3.6 UPCE System Number................................. 3
2.3.7 UPCE to EAN13 Conversion......................... 4
2.3.8 ISBN Conversion ......................................... 4
2.3.9 Barcode Concatenation .............................. 4
2.4 Data Output.......................................................... 4
2.4.1 Code ID ....................................................... 4
2.4.2 Code Length ............................................... 6
2.4.3 Prefix and Postfix ....................................... 6
2.4.4 Trailer / Delimiter........................................ 6
3. Programmable Features Specific to 1022K.................. 7
3.1 Computer/Keyboard Type .................................... 7
3.2 Language Support ............................................... 7
3.3 Capital Lock Status.............................................. 8
4. Programmable Features Specific to 1022R.................. 9
4.1 TRANSMISSION MODE......................................... 9
4.2 Baud Rate / Parity / Data Bits Setting .................. 9
5. Visual & Audio Indicator ............................................. 10
6. Installing CIPHER 1022K ............................................. 11
7. 1022R Power Connection and Pin
Assignments................................................................... 13
7.1 Power Connection .............................................. 13
7.2 Pin Assignments of RS-232 connector................. 13
7.2.1 Dual-Connector Type ................................. 13
7.2.2 Single-Connector Type .............................. 14
8. Installing CIPHER 1022R ............................................. 15
9. Configuring CIPHER 1022............................................ 16
Table of Contents
- ii -
9.1 Enter Configuration Mode ................................... 16
9.2 List Setting.......................................................... 16
9.3 Default Setting.................................................... 16
9.4 Change Settings ................................................. 16
9.5 Exit From Configuration Mode ............................ 17
10. Kbd Wedge Map Table ............................................. 18
11. SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS................................... 19
11.1 1022K Default Settings ...................................... 19
11.2 1022R Default Settings ...................................... 19
CIPHER 1022 User Manual
- 1 -
1. Introduction
This manual describes the operation and the programmable features of 1022K and 1022R Bar code Slot Readers. The two models both have bar-code decoder built in, and they are different mainly in the way how data is transmitted (transmission interface).
1022K is a wedge (keyboard emulation) slot reader which transmits the decoded data to the computer through the keyboard interface, whereas the 1022R transmits the decoded data to the computer through RS-232 interface.
Besides the basic functions, the 1022 also provides various features to accommodate versatile environments and application requirements. These features can be programmed by reading special bar codes and may be reconfigured at any time to account for changing requirements. With a built-in memory backup circuitry, these settings can be kept during power down and are automatically restored upon powering on the 1022.
Where "1022" appears in this document represents both the 1022K and 1022R. And all the information contained in this manual apply to both models unless otherwise specified.
CIPHER 1022 User Manual
- 2 -
2. General Programmable Features
This section describes various features of CIPHER 1022 which are user selectable and can be programmed into the reader. These features can be modified by reading some special bar­code cards which are accompanied with this manual. For detail configuration procedures please refer to the section "CONFIGURING CIPHER 1022".
2.1 Buzzer Pitch / Duration
There are 2 different pitches (HIGH / LOW) and 2 different duration (LONG / SHORT) could be selected for CIPHER
1022. Beside these selections, the buzzer can also be disabled. And it will beep only when 1022 is in configuration mode. Change of these settings will alter the audio indication of successful readings.
2.2 Inter-Character Delay
An inter-character delay ranges from 0 to 250 mili-seconds can be selected to match various computer response time. Unfortunately, efforts must be taken to try out the shortest delay time that still works properly.
2.3 Symbology Setting
This section describes the programmable settings available to the various symbologies read by CIPHER 1022.
2.3.1 Symbologies Read
Most of the commercially available bar code symbologies are supported,
Code 39/Full ASCII EAN8
Italy Pharma Code EAN8 with ADDON 2
French Pharma Code EAN8 with ADDON 5
Industrial 25 EAN13/UPCA
Interleave 25 EAN13/UPCA with ADDON 2
Matrix 25 EAN13/UPCA with ADDON 5
CP 25 UPCE
Codabar UPCE with ADDON 2
Code 93 UPCE with ADDON 5
Code 128
Each symbology can be individually enabled or disabled by programming CIPHER 1022, and CIPHER 1022 will automatically discriminate and recognize all symbologies that are activated.
Note : The CODE 39 FULL ASCII utilizes combinations of
the CODE 39 to implement full ASCII capabilities. To read
CIPHER 1022 User Manual
- 3 -
CODE 39 FULL ASCII, both CODE 39 and FULL ASCII must be enabled.
2.3.2 Check Character Verifications
For the symbologies listed below, the use of check character (digit) is optional. Check character (digit) verification could be enabled or disabled for these types symbologies on CIPHER
1022.
Code 39
Code 39 Full ASCII
Industrial 25
Interleave 25
Matrix 25
CP 25
2.3.3 Check Character Transmission
When this option is programmed to be "DISABLE", the last character (digit) will be omitted upon transmission.
2.3.4 Code Length Checking
For Industrial 25, Interleave 25, Matrix 25 and CP 25, a minimum and maximum length ranging from 1 to 40 can be set to qualify data entry. This length is defined to be the actual code length sent (excludes Code ID and trailer/delimiter).
Labels with length exceeds these limits will be rejected. Make sure that the minimum length setting is no greater than the maximum length setting, or all the labels of the symbology will not be read.
2.3.5 UPCA Adjustment
Because UPCA is a subset of EAN13 (with first digit 0), all UPCA symbols will be treated as EAN13 symbols, if the UPCA adjustment option is disabled. When UPCA ADJUSTMENT 1 is selected, the first digit (0) will not be transmitted when a UPCA bar code is decoded. And when UPCA ADJUSTMENT 2 is selected, the first 2 digits will not be transmitted when a UPCA bar code is decoded.
2.3.6 UPCE System Number
There are two kinds of system number for UPCE labels, system number 0 & system number 1. The transmission of the system number could be programmable via setup. When the transmission of the system number is enabled, the
Loading...
+ 16 hidden pages