UBI ScanPlus 1800, ScanPlus 1802, ScanPlus SP, ScanPlus ER, ScanPlus XP Installation Manual

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ScanPlus
Installation Guide
Edition 1.2
SP/XX/IG/12/E/980228
Notice
The ScanPlus products described in this manual comply with CE directives for electrom agnetic emission levels and electrical immunity.
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This Install at ion Guide can be used with all ScanPlus products except the ScanPlus CL.
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What you are going to do . . .
This Installation Guide tells you how to install and set up your ScanPlus to operate successfully in most worki ng situations.
The present guide does not cover all the conf iguration capabilities of your ScanPlus. The full set of confi gur at i on opt ions is provided in the
Step by step how to install and set up your ScanPlus
1 Check you have everything you need........................................................ 1-1
2 Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus.......................... 2-1
3 Switch on the host system........................................................................3-1
4 Enter the interface number for your host system.......................................4-1
5 Set up the data transmission parameters..................................................5-1
6 Set up the symbology parameters............................................................6-1
7 Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton.......................7-1
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Additional information is provided in the Appendix
A Pin assignments—Singl e-output RS-232 CMM.........................................A-1
B Jumper settings—Dual-output RS-232 CMM............................................. B-1
C If you have a problem . . ..........................................................................C-1
D Test codes ...............................................................................................D-1
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What you are going to do . . .
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Check you have everything you need
Checklist of items for your installation
all systems
the right ScanPlus model
this
ScanPlus user's leaflet if applic abl e
options
external power supply
keyboard wedge
CMM
external power supply
keyboard wedge CMM and associated keyboard/system cables
single-output or dual - out put RS-232 CMM and associated cables if applicable
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ScanPlus Reference Manual
5V or 12V mains power supply adapter—necessary if the host system does not provide enough electrical power to drive the ScanPlus
ScanPlus connected between a keyboard and the host system— data from t he ScanPlus is t r ansmitted in keyboard emulati on mode to provide instant software compatibility (an external power supply may be necessary)
Cable Management Module—cable adapter used to connect the ScanPlus to the host system if a di r ect connection i s not possible (some keyboard wedge configurations, need for an external power supply, ...)
single-output RS-232 CMM
dual-output RS-232 CMM
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CMM for RS-232 configuration wi t h external power supply
CMM for ScanPlus connected between two systems communicat i ng through an RS-232 link (external power supply necessary)
1. Check you have everything you need
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2
Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
Direct connection or Cable Management Module (CMM) ?
Depending on your system configuration, you will either be able to connect you r Sca nPlus dir ectly to t he host syst em or you will need to use a CMM cable adapter.
Host interfaces
Keyboard wedge—ScanPlus with Y cable (PC AT and compatible)........... 2-2
Keyboard wedge—CMM and external power supply (if required) ...............2-3
RS-232—Direct connection ......................................................................2-4
RS-232—Single-output CMM and external power supply...........................2-4
RS-232—Dual-output CMM and external power supply.............................2-5
IBM 46xx cash registers............................................................................2-6
OCIA cash registers................................................................................. 2-6
Laser emulation........................................................................................2-7
Wand emulation.......................................................................................2-7
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2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
Keyboard wedge—ScanPlus with Y cable (PC AT and compatible)
keyboard input
connector
DIN/mini-DIN
adaptor
Ö
keyboard
cable
use the DIN / mini-DIN
adaptor if appl i c abl e
1. Switch of f the host s ys tem.
2. Disconnec t the keyboard from t he hos t computer.
3. Connect the Sca nPlus Y c able bet ween the keyboa rd and t he hos t computer.
ScanPlus with
keyboard wedge
Y cable
4. If your host system requires an external power supply:
Connect the power s upply to the ScanPlus Y cable.
Plug the power supply into the mains socket.
host computer
use double-sided adhesive to
fix the Y cable overmold to
the worktop or PC if required
power supply
(if required)
2
1
The jack connector of the external power supply has been designed to f it tightl y in the Y cable socket—tilt the jack slightly to ease insertion (1) and then push hard vertically (2) .
Do not switch on the host computer until you have connect ed up and
0
0
plugged in the external power supply.
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2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
Keyboard wedge—CMM and external power supply (if required)
1. Switch off t he hos t system.
2. Disconnect the keyboar d f rom the host computer.
keyboard
cable
3. Use the appropriate keyboard wedge cables to connect the wedge CMM between the
To Keyboard
keyboard and the host computer.
power supply
(optional)
4. Connect t he ScanP lus to the wedge CMM .
keyboard to
CMM cable
Power
Supply
to keyboard
input connector
Reader
wedge
CMM
Ö
CMM t o
host cable
To Display
5. If your syst em r equ ires an external power supply:
Connect the power s upply to the wedge CMM.
Plug the power supply into the mains socket.
Do not switch on the host com puter until you have connected up and pl ugged i n t he
0
0
external power supply.
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2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
RS-232—Direct connection
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
serial port
Ö
RS-232—Single-output CMM and external power supply
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Use the single-output RS-232 CMM to
connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
power
supply
Power
Supply
RS-232 Port
serial port
Ö
Reader
0
Do not switch on the host c omputer
0
until you have connected up and plugged in the external power supply.
single
RS-232 CMM
Pin assignments for the single­output RS-232 CMM are described in Appendix A.
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2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
RS-232—Dual-output CMM and external power supply
1. Switch of f the host s ys tem.
2. Use the dual-output RS-232 CMM to connect the Sca nPlus between the termina l and t he hos t computer.
serial port
terminal
power
supply
dual RS-232
CMM
Õ
Í
Í
J2 male
(*J1 female)
DCE DTE
J1 female (*J2 male)
Do not switch on t he host computer until
0
0
you have connected up and plugged in the external power supply.
serial port
Ö
host
Î
Î
* reverse gender dual-output RS-232 CMM
By default, dual-out put RS-232 CMMs for the ScanPlus are configured for data transmission on the DTE connector (to host) only.
By modifyi ng internal jumper settings, the dual-out put RS-232 CMM can be set to transmi t data on the DCE connector (to terminal ) only or on both DTE and DCE—see Appendix B.
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2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
IBM 46xx cash registers
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Con nect the ScanPlus to the ca sh register .
OCIA cash registers
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Con nect the ScanPlus to the ca sh register .
port
5x or 9x
Ö
scanner
input port
Ö
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2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
Laser emulation
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
Wand e m ulation
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
scanner
input port
Ö
scanner
input port
Ö
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2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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What the beeps and LED flashes mean
Switch on the host system
The ScanPlus should emit two beeps to indicate that the power-up sequence has been completed.
The green indicator LED will then indicat e the interface t ype selected for the ScanPlus.
green LED indication selected interf ace t ype P/N identification
continuous LED null interface factory default setting
no LED laser em ulation x - x x x x x 0 - x x - x x 1 flash wand emulation x - x x x x x 1 - x x - x x 2 flashes RS-232 C x - x x x x x 2 - x x - x x 3 flashes IBM 46xx cas h registers x - x x x x x 3 - x x - x x 4 flashes RS-232 TTL x - x x x x x 4 - x x - x x 5 flashes OCIA cash regi sters x - x x x x x 5 - x x - x x 7 flashes keyboard wedge x - x x x x x 7 - x x - x x
(all models)
The Part Number (P/N) indicates the hardware interface setup for your ScanPlus model.
If you have an energy saver pushbutton model and the pushbutton is act ivated, the power-up beeps and power-up LED will not operate.
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3. Switch on the host system
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Enter the interface number for your host system
interface number
Using your ScanPlus
If you have any problems reading the configuration codes, refer to Appendix C for help. For full details on how to use your ScanPlus, see the user's leaflet for your ScanPlus
product if appl i cable.
Configuration codes wit h an ast er i sk ( * ) ar e f actory default settings.
automati cally configures your ScanPlus by setting interface-specific parameters—in parti cul ar data transmission par ameters—to suit your operating environment
You ar e going to us e your S canP lus t o read s ome of the conf igura tion bar codes provided in this Installation Guide.
The Sc anPlus has sp ecial beeps for configur ation bar codes:
two beeps indicate that the ScanPlus has successfully read the configuration c ode and saved t he setting,
six shor t beeps indic ate a setup err or (incor rect configur at ion code) for the s el ected interface type.
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4. Enter the interface number for your host system
Which interface number?
1. Look on the next pa ges to s ee if ther e is a pr edefined inter fa ce nu mber for your host system hardwar e c onf iguration:
Keyboard wedge.................................4-3
RS-232...............................................4-7
Laser emulation..................................4-8
Wand emulation................................. 4-8
IBM 46xx cash registers......................4-9
OCIA cash registers ...........................4-9
2. If you find a number for your hardware configuration, use your ScanPlus to read the corr esponding ba r code.
If you do not find an interface number for your host system configuration . . .
If your interface num ber is not am ong the predefined interface numbers provided below, you must compose the number yourself.
If you do not know which num ber to enter, contact your UBI r epresentative.
1. Use your S canPlus to read the Compos e Interfac e Number ba r code:
Compose Int erface Number
2. Read each digit of your interface number using the number codes on the ba c k c over of this Installation Guide a nd scan the End Selection bar code—also on the bac k c over—to finish.
Example To enter the number 102:
1. Scan Compose Interface Number.
2. Scan 1, t hen 0, then 2.
3. Scan End Selection.
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Keyboard wedge
IBM PC AT and compatible
N° 201 - AZERTY - French
N° 205 - QW ERTY - Swedish / Finnish
4. Enter the interface number for your host system
N° 200 - QW ERTY - Engl ish
N° 204 - QW ERTZ - German
N° 206 - QW ERTY - I talian
N° 207 - QW ERTY - Norwegian
N° 208 - QW ERTY - Danish
N° 209 - QW ERTY - Spanish
N° 2020 - QW ERTZ - Swiss / Fr ench
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4. Enter the interface number for your host system
Keyboard wedge
IBM 31xx, 32xx, 34xx
N° 230 - QW ERTY - Engl ish
N° 231 - AZERTY - French
N° 232 - AZERTY - international
N° 233 - AZERTY - caps QWERTY
N° 234 - QW ERTZ - German
N° 2313 - AZERTY - data entry
N° 2310 - QW ERTY - dat a entry
N° 2314 - QW ERTZ - numeric keypad
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Keyboard wedge
DEC VT 220, 320, 420
N° 411 - AZERTY - PC type
N° 415 - QW ERTY - PC type - Swedish / Finni sh
DEC VT/PC 510
4. Enter the interface number for your host system
N° 410 - QW ERTY - PC type
N° 414 - QW ERTZ - PC t ype
N° 271 - AZERTY - PC type
N° 275 - QW ERTY - PC type - Swedish / Finni sh
N° 2717 - AZERTY - VT type - French
N° 2718 - QW ERTY - VT type - Swedish / Finni sh
N° 2720 - QW ERTZ - PC type - Swiss / Fr ench
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4. Enter the interface number for your host system
Keyboard wedge
Apple / Macintosh
N° 220 - QW ERTY - Engl ish
N° 221 - AZERTY - French
N° 224 - QW ERTZ - German
Hewlett Packard 700/92
N° 260 - QW ERTY - Engl ish
N° 261 - AZERTY - French
N° 264 - QW ERTZ - German
Wyse 60, 65, 99GT, 120
N° 301 -
AZERTY
N° 300 - QW ERTY 102 keys PC/AT fast
102 keys PC/AT fast
N° 304 - QW ERTZ 102 keys PC/AT fast
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RS-232
4. Enter the interface number for your host system
N° 100 - Standard RS-232 C (9600, 7, E, 2)
N° 101 - RS-232 TTL Level
N° 102 - RS-232 PC Term
N° 103 - RS-232 Compatibl e ScanPlus CL Slave Mode
N° 105 - RS-232 Slave Mode
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4. Enter the interface number for your host system
Laser emulation
N° 132 - Laser With Pushbut t on
N° 134 - Connection to MicroBar LS
Wand e m ulation
N° 130 - Digital Wand Emulat i on
N° 131 - Analog Wand Emulation–Intermec Interface
Read N° 131 - Analog Wand Emul ati on–Interm ec Interface if you want t o use the foll owing ScanPlus products:
ScanPlus SP - P/N 0-320311-11
ScanPlus ER - P/N 0-330311-11
ScanPlus XP - P/N 0-340311-11
wand cable for all three products – P/N 0-332097-01
in wand emulation wi t h the following Intermec products ( whi t e high):
97XX wedge products
JANUS™ 2010 hand-held computers
TRAKKER® Antares™ 242X term inals
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4. Enter the interface number for your host system
IBM 46xx cash registers
N° 110 - IBM 46xx cash registers—Port 9x
OCIA cash registers
N° 120 - OCIA TEC cash registers - First Type
N° 111 - IBM 46xx cash registers—Port 5x
N° 121 - OCIA TEC cash registers - Second Type
N° 122 - OCIA NCR cash registers
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4. Enter the interface number for your host system
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5
Set up the data transmission parameters
data transmission parameters
The full set of data transmission parameter options for all the host system interfaces support ed is provided in the
Keep a list of your custom settings—this will be useful if you have to perform a reset.
Resetting the predefined data transmission settings
interface-specific communication parameters—in certain cases they need to be modified to optim ize the performance of the ScanPlus
Sca nning the int erfa ce number au toma tica lly configu r es your S ca nPlu s to su it your oper ating environment b y modifying the settings f or dat a transmission to the host system.
This section lists the data transmission parameter settings for all the host systems supported and provides some common data transmission options for output to keyboard wedge and RS-232 host systems—use your ScanP l us to r ead the configuration c odes if required.
ScanPlus Reference Manual
If you want to reset all the predefined data transmission settings for your hos t syst em, res can t he app ropr iat e host s ystem inter face nu mber (see secti o n 4, Enter the interface number for your host system).
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Selecting the inter fac e number us ually only modifies da ta tra nsmission settings, but in some special cases, other parameter settings— pushbutton activation, beep/indicator LED settings, symbology sett ings—may be modified for specific interface configurations.
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5. Set up the data transmission parameters
Keyboard wedge
An asterisk (*) indicat es the predefined parameter settings for keyboard wedge interface N° 200 (QW ERTY - Engli s h) .
Inter-character delay
No Delay (*)
20 ms
Postamble
Enter (*)
Carriage Return
Tab
Field Exit
Field Advance
No Postamble
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Keyboard wedge
5. Set up the data transmission parameters
Additional parameters—
"code mark" symbology identifiers - not transmitted (*)
AIM symbology identif i ers - not transm i t ted (*)
special keys interpretation (Code 39) - not active (*)
special keys transmissi on - control characters on (* )
end-of-transmission keyboard character status - lower case (*)
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preamble - no pream ble (*)
- user-defined
postamble - Down Arrow
- user-defined
- transmit ted
- defaul t / user-defined
transmitted
- always active
- only active if separate 2-character label or if preceded by a hyphen (-)
- only active if separate 2-character label
- control characters off
- Alt mode off (*)
- Alt mode on
- upper case
inter-character delay - 10 - 30 - 40 - 50 ms
- user-defined 1 to 999 ms
inter-message delay - none (*)
- 10 - 30 - 50 - 80 - 100 m s
- user-defined 1 to 999 ms
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5. Set up the data transmission parameters
RS-232
An asterisk (*) indicat es the predefined parameter settings for interface N° 100 ( Standard RS-232 C).
Baud Rate
Data bits
Parity
9600 (*)
19200
Seven (*)
Eight
Even (*)
Odd
None
Stop bits
Two (*)
One
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RS-232
RTS/CTS hardware protocol
5. Set up the data transmission parameters
Not Active
Inter-character delay
No Delay (*)
Postamble
Carriage Return + Line Feed (*)
(*)
Active
10 ms
Carriage Return
Line Feed
No Postamble
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5. Set up the data transmission parameters
RS-232
Additional parameters—
hardware/software protocols ti meout - 1000 ms ( *)
XON/XOFF software protocol - not active (*)
LRC (longitudinal r edundancy check) - not act i ve (*)
"code mark" symbology identifiers - not transmitted (*)
AIM symbology identif i ers - not transm i t ted (*)
inter-character delay - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 ms
inter-message delay - none (*)
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baud rate - 75 - 150 - 300 - 600 - 1200 - 2400 - 4800 -
38400
- unlimited
- user-defined 1 to 2500 ms
ENQ (Hex 05) - not used (*)
- ENQ (HEX 05)
- user-defined
ACK (Hex 06) - not used (*)
- ACK (HEX 06)
- user-defined
NAK (Hex 15) - not used (*)
- NAK (HEX 15)
- user-defined
- active
- active
preamble - no pream ble
- user-defined
postamble - user-defined
- transmit ted
- defaul t / user-defined
transmitted
- user-defined 1 to 999 ms
- 10 - 30 - 50 - 80 - 100 m s
- user-defined 1 to 999 ms
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Laser emulation
5. Set up the data transmission parameters
Additional parameters—
An asterisk (*) indicates the predefined parameter settings for interface N° 132 (laser with pushbutton).
transmi t t ed sym bology type - transmission in original code (*)
logical signal state during transm i ssion - bar = 1, space = 0, m ar gi n = 0 ( * )
logical signal state outside transmission - quiet zone = 1 (*)
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- transmission in Code 39
inter-message delay - none (*)
- 1 to 999 ms
margin size - 10 x narrow bar width (*)
- user-defined
- bar = 0, space = 1, margi n = 1
- quiet zone = 0
Wand e m ulation
Additional parameters—
An asterisk (*) indicates the predefined parameter settings for interface N° 130 (digital wand emulation).
transmi t t ed sym bology type - transmission in original code (*)
logical signal state during transm i ssion - bar = 1, space = 0, m ar gi n = 0 ( * )
logical signal state outside transmission - quiet zone = 0 (*)
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- transmission in Code 39
inter-message delay - none (*)
- 1 to 999 ms
margin size - 10 x narrow bar width (*)
- user-defined
- bar = 0, space = 1, margi n = 1
- quiet zone = 1
pulse duration-0.88 ms (37. 5 cm/s) (*)
0.19 ms (175 cm/s) - 0.26 m s ( 125 cm/s) -
-
0.44 ms (75 cm/s) - 0.66 m s ( 50 cm/s) -
1.32 ms (25 cm/s) - 2.64 m s ( 12. 5 cm/s) -
6.60 ms (5 cm/s)
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5. Set up the data transmission parameters
IBM 46xx cash registers
Additional parameters—
The main predefined parameter settings for IBM 46xx cash registers depend on cash register protocols and can not be modi f i ed.
An asterisk (*) indicat es the predefined transmissi on delay setting for interface N° 110 / N° 111 (IBM 46xx cash registers—Port 9x / Port 5x).
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inter-message delay - none (*)
- 1 to 999 ms
OCIA cash registers
Additional parameters—
The main predefined parameter settings for OCIA cash registers depend on cash register protocols and can not be modified.
An asterisk (*) indicat es the predefined transmissi on delay settings for interface N° 120 / N° 121 / N° 122 (OCIA ca sh r egisters—TEC First Type / TEC Second Type / NCR).
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inter-character delay - none (*)
- 1 to 999 ms
inter-message delay - none (*)
- 1 to 999 ms
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Set up the symbology parameters
symbology
Symbologies and symbology parameters
The full set of symbology param eter options is provi ded in the
Manual
(
Symbologies
Î
barcode type or "family"—Code 39, UPC and EAN are examples of comm on symbologies
The ScanPlus supports all the most common symbologies. Depending on your ScanPlus model, certain symbologies a re already selected by default:
ScanPlus SP / ER / XP - Code 39, UPC/EAN code families ScanPlus PDF - PDF417
This section provides the different symbology activation codes and some common parameter settings—if you want to select different symbologies or modify the parameter settings, use your ScanPlus to rea d the corr es ponding bar codes.
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Symbology default settings
When you install your ScanPlus for the first time, Code 39 and UPC/EAN (ScanPlus SP / ER / XP) or PDF417 (ScanPlus PDF) are preselected by default and all the symbology parameters are set to their factory default setti ngs.
The symbology default settings are global factory defaults—they are independent of the different symbology act i vation codes.
Factory default setti ngs ar e i ndicated by an asterisk (*).
Resetting symbology default settings
If you want to reset all the default symbology settings, you can scan the Reset Factory Defaults bar code provided in Appendix C, but you will then have to completely reconfigure your ScanPlus.
In most cases, it i s easier to perform the following symbol ogy r eset procedure.
1. Scan the Disa ble All Symbologies ba r code:
Disable All Symbol ogies
2. Select the activation codes for t he s ymb ologies you want t o read.
3. Customize the symbology parameter settings if requ ired.
The Disable All Symbologies code deactivates all the symbologies activated. If you want to deactivate individual symbologies, use the Not Active codes for each symbology.
Disable All Symbologies does not reset the individual parameter settings for each symbology. W hen you reactivate a symbology, you r ecover the parameter settings st ored in memory f or t hat symbology when it was disabled.
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Symbology activation codes and common parameter settings
All symbol ogies are available with all ScanPlus models unless otherwise specified.
To optimi ze the perform ance of your ScanPlus and to ensure t rouble-fr ee scanning, do not select symbologies that you do not need—deactivate the Code 39 and UPC/EAN default sym bologies if you do not need to use them.
Keep a list of your custom settings—this will be useful if you have to perform a reset.
Codabar ...................................................................................................6-4
Codablock................................................................................................ 6-6
Code 39................................................................................................... 6-7
Code 93................................................................................................. 6-10
Code 128 / EAN 128...............................................................................6-11
Interleaved 2 of 5....................................................................................6-13
Matrix 2 of 5...........................................................................................6-15
MSI Code ............................................................................................... 6-16
PDF417..................................................................................................6-17
Plessey Code.........................................................................................6-18
Standard 2 of 5 ......................................................................................6-19
UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13).....................6-21
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Codabar
Activation
Not Active (*)
Start/stop
Not Transmitted (*)
Active
a, b, c, d
Barcode length
The minimum length possible for Codabar i s 3 char act ers:
[start + barcode data + check digit if applicable + stop]
For maximum security, we recommend that you use one of the following paramet er s with all ScanPl us pr oduct s:
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengt hs ( t he safest configuration) ,
Compose M inimum Lengt h.
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths provides the best security if the codes in your application have fixed lengths.
Compose Minimum Length is recommended if the codes in your applicati on do not have fixed lengths.
Use the special number codes provided on the back cover of this Install ation Guide and scan End Selection once or twice as required.
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Codabar
Barcode length
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
1 fixed length: Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
<length>—
2 fixed lengths: Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
<first length>—End Selection <second length>—
Compose Minimum Length (default = 6)
End Selection—End Select ion
6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
End Selection—End Select ion
mini mum length: Compose Minimum Length
<length>—End Selection
Additional parameters—
check digit (AIM recomm endation) - not used (*)
barcode length (number of characters) - mini mum length = 6 (*)
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start/stop - A, B, C, D
- a, b, c, d / t, n, *, e
- DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4
CLSI library system - not active (*)
- active
- checked and transmitted
- checked but not transmitted
- any length
6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Codablock
Activation
Codablock is only availabl e wi th the ScanPlus XP and ScanPlus PDF.
Select the desired Codablock form at and scan Active to enable.
Not Active (*)
Active
Codablock F (*)
Codablock A
Check digit
Not Transmitted (*)
Additional parameters—
time-out between reads - active (*)
Transmitted
ScanPlus Reference Manual
- not active
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Code 39
Activation
Start/stop
6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Active (* ) (ScanPlus SP / ER / XP)
Not Active (*) (ScanPlus PDF)
Standard 43 Characters (*)
Full ASCII
Not Transmitted
(*)
Transmitted
Check digit
Check Digit Not Used (*)
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Code 39
Check digit
French CIP Check Digit - Checked And Transmit t ed
French CIP Check Digit - Checked But Not Tr a ns mitted
Italian CPI Check Digit - Checked And Transmitted
Italian CPI Check Digit - Checked But Not Transmitted
Barcode length
The minimum length possible for Code 39 is 3 characters:
[start + barcode data + check digit if applicable + stop]
Compose M inim um Lengt h is recom m ended i f you know the m ini m um l ength of the codes in your application (especi ally recommended for t he ScanPl us ER).
Use the special number codes provided on the back cover of this Install ation Guide and scan End Selection.
Compose Minimum Length (default = any length)
mini mum length: Compose Minimum Length
<length>—End Selection
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Code 39
6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Additional parameters—
accepted start/stop characters - " * " onl y ( *)
barcode length (number of characters) - any length (*)
special keys interpretation (keyboard wedge) - not active (*)
ScanPlus Reference Manual
- " $ " only
- " $ " and " * " accepted
modulo 43 check digit - checked and transmitted
- checked but not transmitted
- minimum length = 6
- always active
- only active if separate 2-character label or if preceded by a hyphen (-)
- only active if separate 2-character label
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Code 93
Activation
Not Active (*)
Active
Additional parameters—
barcode length (number of characters) - any length (*)
ScanPlus Reference Manual
- minimum length = 6
- minimum length—user-defined
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Code 128 / EAN 128
New normalizati on all ows decoding of t he UCC/EAN standar d extension. EAN 128 i s auto­discrim inating with Code 128 (recognition of the FNC1 start character used).
Activation
Not Active (*)
Active
EAN 128 identifier
The ]C1 AIM identifier for EAN 128 is autom atically added by default in front of EAN 128 bar codes.
Include ]C1 Identifier (*)
Remove ]C1 Identifier
CIP 128 French pharmaceut ical codes
embedded CIP 39 data, fixed length 14 characters, Code 128 character set C
Not Active (*)
Active
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Code 128 / EAN 128
Additional parameters—
FNC1 separator character—EAN-128 norms - GS function charact er (ASCII 29) ( * )
barcode length (number of characters) - any length (*)
ScanPlus Reference Manual
- user-defined
- minimum length = 6
- minimum length—user-defined
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Interleaved 2 of 5
Activation
Not Active (*)
Active
Barcode length
The minim um length possible for Interleaved 2 of 5 is 2 characters:
[barcode data + check digit if applicable]
Interleaved 2 of 5 always encodes an even number of characters. To handle codes with an odd number of characters, the ScanPlus will accept a code with the last character printed as 5 narrow bars. In thi s case, all useful characters are transmitt ed.
For maxim um security, we strongly recom mend that you use one of the fol lowing paramete r s with all ScanPlus products:
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengt hs ( t he safest configuration) ,
Compose M inimum Lengt h.
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths provides the best security if the codes in your application have fixed lengths.
Compose Minimum Length is recommended if the codes in your applicati on do not have fixed lengths.
Use the special number codes provided on the back cover of this Install ation Guide and scan End Selection once or twice as required.
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Interleaved 2 of 5
Barcode length
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
1 fixed length: Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
<length>—
2 fixed lengths: Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
<first length>—End Selection <second length>—
Compose Minimum Length (default = 6)
End Selection—End Select ion
End Selection—End Select ion
mini mum length: Compose Minimum Length
<length>—End Selection
Additional parameters—
French CIP HR check digit - checked and transmitted
barcode length (number of characters) - mini mum length = 6 (*)
ScanPlus Reference Manual
check digit - not used (*)
check digit mod 10 - checked and transmitted
- checked but not transmitted
- checked but not transmitted
- any length
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Matrix 2 of 5
Activation
Not Active (*)
Active
Barcode length
The minimum length possible for Matri x 2 of 5 i s 3 characters:
[barcode data]
For maxim um secur ity, we recom mend that you use the Compose M inim um Length paramete r wit h all ScanPlus products.
Use the special number codes provided on the back cover of this Install ation Guide and scan End Selection.
Compose Minimum Length (default = 6)
mini mum length: Compose Minimum Length
<length>—End Selection
Additional parameters—
barcode length (number of characters) - minimum length = 6 (* )
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ScanPlus Reference Manual
- any length
6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
MSI Code
Activation
Not Active (*)
Check Digit
Check Digit Mod 10—Checked And Transmitted (*)
Active
Check Digit Mod 10—Checked But Not Transmi t t ed
Check Digit Double Mod 10—Checked And Transmitted
Check Digit Double Mod 10—Checked But Not Transmitt ed
Additional parameters—
barcode length (number of characters) - minimum length = 6 (* )
ScanPlus Reference Manual
- any length
- minimum length—user-defined
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PDF417
Activation
PDF417 is only available with the ScanPlus PDF.
Not Active
6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Active (*)
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Plessey Code
Activation
Not Active (*)
Check digit
Active
Not Transmitted
Additional parameters—
barcode length (number of characters) - any length (*)
(*)
Transmitted
ScanPlus Reference Manual
- minimum length = 6
- minimum length—user-defined
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 is also referred to as "Straight 2 of 5" and "Industrial 2 of 5".
Activation
Not Active (*)
Active (default format = Identicon)
Barcode length
The minimum length possible for Standard 2 of 5 is 3 characters:
[barcode data + check digit if applicable]
For maxim um security, we strongly recom mend that you use one of the fol lowing paramete r s with all ScanPlus products:
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengt hs ( t he safest configuration) ,
Compose M inimum Lengt h.
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths provides the best security if the codes in your application have fixed lengths.
Compose Minimum Length is recommended if the codes in your applicati on do not have fixed lengths.
Use the special number codes provided on the back cover of this Install ation Guide and scan End Selection once or twice as required.
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
Standard 2 of 5
Barcode length
Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
1 fixed length: Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
<length>—
2 fixed lengths: Compose 1 or 2 Fixed Lengths
<first length>—End Selection <second length>—
Compose Minimum Length (default = 6)
End Selection—End Select ion
End Selection—End Select ion
mini mum length: Compose Minimum Length
<length>—End Selection
Additional parameters—
barcode length (number of characters) - mini mum length = 6 (*)
ScanPlus Reference Manual
start/stop bar s - Identicon (6 bars) (* )
check digit mod 10 - not used (*)
- Computer Identics (4 bars)
- checked and transmitted
- checked but not transmitted
- any length
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13)
Activation
Active—UPC/EAN (*) (ScanPlu s SP / ER / XP)
Not Acti v e—UPC/EAN (*) (ScanPl us PDF)
UPC-A Transmitt ed as EAN-13 (*)
UPC-A Transmitted as UPC-A
Add-On Digits—Not Required But Transmitted If Read (*)
Add-On Digits—Required And Transm i tted
Add-On 2—Not Active (*)
Add-On 2—Active
Add-On 5—Not Active (*)
Add-On 5—Active
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13)
Check digit
UPC/EAN code format:
UPC-A Check Digi t—Transm itted (*)
UPC-E Check Digi t—Transm itted (*)
EAN-8 Check Digit—Transmit ted (*)
<leading character> <number system> <data> <check digit>
UPC-A Check Digi t—Not Transmitted
UPC-E Check Digi t—Not Transmitted
EAN-8 Check Digit—Not Transmitted
EAN-13 Check Digit—Transmit ted (*)
EAN-13 Check Digit—Not Transmi t t ed
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13)
T ransmission of number system
UPC/EAN code format: A regular UPC-A has a transmi tted number system equal to 0. To transm it the addi tional
leading character (country code), select the param eter UPC-A Transmitted As EAN-13.
UPC-A Numb er Sy s tem—Transmitted (* )
UPC-E Numb er Sy s tem—Transmitted (* )
Additional parameters—
<leading character> <number system> <data> <check digit>
UPC-A Numb er Sys tem—Not Transmitted
UPC-E Numb er Sys tem—Not Transmitted
ScanPlus Reference Manual
UPC/EAN format selection - reactivate all—UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13 (*)
- UPC-A deactivated
- UPC-E deactivated
- EAN-8 deactivated
- EAN-13 deactivated
re-encoding UPC-E, EAN-8 - UPC-E transmit t ed as UPC-E (*)
- UPC-E transmitt ed as UPC-A
- EAN-8 transmitt ed as EAN 8 (*)
- EAN-8 transmitt ed as EAN-13
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6. Set up the symbology pa rame ters
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7
Set up the operating parameters— Activate the pushbutton
operating parameters
ScanPlus operating parameters
The full set of ScanPlus operating parameter options is provided in the
Reference Manual
parameters that affect the way the different ScanPlus models operate—general operating param eters include pushbutton act ivation, beep and indicator LED settings, operating mode settings, etc.
Now that you have enter ed your inter fa ce number and s et u p your da ta tr ansmiss ion and symbology pa ra meters ( if requir ed), you ar e ready t o use your ScanPlus in most working situat ions.
If you have a pushbutton model, you may still have to activate the pushbutton—the pushbutton is deactivated by default. Use your Sca nPlus to r ead the ap propri ate pus hbutton a ctivat ion code provided on the following pages.
At the end of this s ection you will find a f ull lis t of a ddit iona l S ca nP lu s operating settings.
.
ScanPlus
Resetting the default ScanPlus operating settings
If you want t o r eset a ll t he defau lt S ca nP l us op erating set t ings , you c a n sca n the Res et F act ory D efau lts ba r code pr ovided in Ap pendix C, b ut you will then have t o c omplet ely reconfigure you r ScanPlus.
In most cases, it is easier to reselect the individual settings as required.
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7. Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton
Pushbutton models
By default, the pushbutton on ScanPl us pushbut ton models is deacti vat ed.
To activate the pushbutton, you m ust select the appropriate pushbutton acti vation code for your ScanPlus model (standar d or energy saver).
The ScanPlus does not flash in standby when the pushbutton is activated.
Standard pushbutton models
Standard pushbutton models are suitable for standard applications where energy cons umption is not a crit ic al parameter .
When the ScanPlus goes into standby after one of the time-out conditions has been satisfied, the reading light and read function are switched off. Full energy is restored when the next reading situation occurs.
Sca nPlus ER /XP/P DF st andard p ushbutt on models ca n be configur ed to pr odu ce a n a iming b eam when in st a ndb y mode. T he a iming b ea m is a r ed light us ed to position t he ScanPlu s correc tly over the ba r codes before reading is activated.
En ergy saver pushbutton models
Energy saver pushbutton models are specially designed for energy­critical applications—using the ScanPlus with laptop computers for example.
When the ScanPlus goes into standby after one of the time-out conditions has been sat isfied, cur rent cons umption drops to zero unt il the next reading situat ion oc c urs.
Activating energy saver pushbutton models deactivates the power-up beeps a nd power-up LE D—they ca n not be ac tivat ed in Energy Sa ver mode.
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7. Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton
Pushbutton models
Pu shbutton deactivation
By default, the pushbutton on ScanPl us pushbut ton models is deacti vat ed.
Pushbutton Not Active (*)
Pushbutton activation
Pu shbutton operating scenario
Other pushbutton operating scenarios are provided in the
The sa me opera ting scenar io is provided for all pu shbutt on models— when the pushbutton is pressed, the ScanPlus remains active for a defaul t per iod of 2 s a nd goes into s t a ndb y befor e t he end of this p er iod if there is a good read.
2 s
good readpress pushbu tton
standby
Active For Read Duration (2 s)—Standby After Good Read
ScanPlus Reference Manual
.
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7. Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton
Pushbutton models
Activation—Standard pushbutton models
Only supported by ScanPlus m odels wi t h par t numbers 0-xxxxxx-2x-xx.
Do not use this code with ScanPlus models that do not have a pushbutton.
0
0
Standard Pushbutton Active For Read Duration (2 s)—Standby After Good Read
Activation—Standard pushbutton models—Aiming beam
Only supported by ScanPlus ER / XP / PDF models wi t h par t numbers 0-xxxxxx-2x-xx.
Do not use this code with ScanPlus models that do not have a pushbutton.
0
0
Standard Pushbutton—Aiming Beam Active For Read Duration (2 s)—Standby After Good Read
Activati on—Energy saver pushbutton models
Only supported by ScanPlus m odels wi t h par t numbers 0-xxxxxx-1x-xx.
Do not use this code with ScanPlus models that do not have a pushbutton.
0
0
Energy Saver Active For Read Duration (2 s)—Standby After Good Read
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7. Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton
Pushbutton models
Additional parameters—
standard pushbutton models - active for read duration (2 s)
standard pushbutton models—aiming beam - active for read duration (2 s)
energy saver pushbutton m odels - active for read durati on ( 2 s)
pushbutton read duration - user-defined (default 2 s, m aximum = 65 s)
ScanPlus Reference Manual
repeat read duration after good read
- active while pushbutton pressed standby after good read
repeat read duration after good read
- active while pushbutton pressed standby after good read
repeat read duration after good read
- active while pushbutton pressed standby after good read
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7. Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton
Additional operating parameters—
Additional opera t i ng par a meters not provided i n t hi s I nst allation Guide. Factory default setti ngs ar e i ndicated by an asterisk (*).
Configuration modes
configurati on aut hor ization modes - enable (*)
temporary confi gur ation mode - enable
transparent configurat ion mode - enable
display data string mode - enable
RS-232 slave mode - enable
Flashing mode
LED economizer flash - flash after 10 mi nut es (*)
ScanPlus Reference Manual
- configurati on inhibit after 1 m n
- restore current configurati on
- update current configurati on
- no flash
- user-defined time-out before flash (1 to 60 minutes)
Beeps / green indicator LED
power-up beeps / power-up LED - on (*)
good read beeps - 1beep (*)
timing of good read beeps - before transmission (*)
duration of good read beeps - 80 ms (*)
good read LED - on (*)
-off
- 2 b eeps
- no beep
- after transmission
- 60 ms
- 200 ms
- 300 ms
- user-defined (0 to 999 ms)
-off
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7. Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton
2D crackle / LED flicker - crackle on (*)
- LED flicker on
- crackle off - LED flicker off
Data decoding security parameters
predefined security levels - normal security level (*)
- medium security l evel
- high security level
consecutive same read data validation - single read before transmission (* )
- user-defined number of consecutive same reads before transmission ( maximum = 10)
time-out between identical consecutive codes - 300 ms (*)
- user-defined (maximum = 2550 ms)
time-out between different consecutive codes - no time-out (*)
- user-defined (maximum time-out = 2550 ms)
Scan rat e parameters—ScanPlus S P
scan rate - 90 scans/s (*)
- 115 scans/s
- 140 scans/s
- 230 scans/s
scan rate / decode rate ratio - decode rate = scan rate (*)
- decode rate = scan rate / 2
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A
Pin assignments—Single-output RS-232 CMM
Standard DB-25S "DTE" fe male
(P/N 704300)
1 Frame Ground 1 Frame Ground 2 Transmit Data 2 Transmit Data 3 Rec eive Da ta 3 Rec eive Da ta 4 Request to Send 4 Request to Send 5 Clear to Send 5 Clear to Send 6NC 6NC 7 Signal Ground 7 Signal G round 8NC 8NC 12 +5 Volts 12 +5 Volts 20 NC 20 NC
Standard DB-25 S " DCE" f e male
(P/N 704320)
1 Frame Ground 1 NC 2 Receive Data 2 Transmit Data 3 Transmit Data 3 Receive Data 4 Clear to Send 4 NC 5 Request to Send 5 Signal Ground 6NC 6NC 7 Signal Ground 7 Clear to Send 8 NC 8 Request to Send 12 +5 Volts 9 NC 20 NC
Standard DB-25S "DTE" male
(P/N 704310)
Standard AT 9-pin serial "DCE"
female (P/ N 704340)
pins 6, 8, and 20 on 25-pi n connectors ar e shorted
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A. Pin assignments—Single-output RS-232 CMM
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B
Jumper settings—Dual-output RS-232 CMM
Changing the jumper settings
1. Remove the four a ttac hment screws and remove the cover of the CMM.
2. Set the jumpers as required (see the available settings on the next
page).
Jumper settings are identical for st andar d and r everse gender dual-output RS-232 CMMs.
Make sure the reassemble the CM M (see Section 2).
TO
HOST
and
TO TERMINAL
RS-232—Dual-output CMM and external power supply
labels are correctly positioned when you
in
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B. Jumper settings—Dual-output RS-232 CMM
UBI
DUAL RS232
Dual-output RS-232 CMM
Í
terminal
DCE
DB 25-position
male connec tor
DTE Î host
DB 25-position
female connector
TXD < 2 RXD > 3 RTS < 4 CTS > 5
GND 7
+5V 9
C1
IC1
J2
+
+
C13
3
X1
3
X2 X3
Jumper settings
Data transmission settings
transmit to hos t only (d efault)
1
3
X1
3
X2
3
X3
1
1
X5
1
C3
R3R1R2R4
C16
++
1
1 1
power supply
X1 X2 X3
IC4
input
3 3 3
C10
C2
IC3
+
C11
+
J3 J4
C4
IC2
+
C12
1
++
C7C6 C8
C5
X5
J1
< 2 RXD > 3 TXD < 4 CTS > 5 RTS
7GND
9+5V
REV A
ScanPlus
input
transmit to hos t and t er minaltransmit to terminal only
1
1
1
X5
1
3
X1
3
X2
3
X3
1
1
1
X5
1
ScanPlus-host RTS/CTS handshaking settings
RTS/CTS handshaking on (default)
1
3
X1
3
X2 X3
1
1
X5
1
RTS/CTS handshaking off
1
3
X1
3
X2 X3
1
1
X5
1
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C
This appendix describes things you can try if you have problems with your ScanPlus duri ng power-up, configurati on and nor mal operation.
If you can not solve the problem yourself, please contact your UBI represent at ive.
Before you contact your UBI representative . . .
Look in the following checklist s i f you have any of the following problems:
no LEDs,
no beeps,
error beeps,
no transm i ssion,
incorrect transmission.
Setup problems checklist
If you have a problem . . .
correct ScanPlus model
correct CMM / cables / external power supply
ScanPlu s connected up correctly
system switc hed o n —suffici en t elect rical power
correct power-up indication—2 beeps
number of green indicator LED flashes at power-up—correct
interf ace number selected for your ScanPlus model
End Selection scanned once or twice if required for certain
configuration c odes
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C. If you have a problem . . .
Reading problems checklist
correct symbologies selected for the codes you are trying to read
symbologies you read are available for you r Sca nPlus
all unneces sary s ymbologies disabled
barcode length compatible with minimum length / fixed length parameter settings of ScanPlus
Sca nPlus configu red for check digit and no check digit present in code
barcode quality, damaged or poorly printed codes, "fragile" symbologies—read the appropriate test code to see if there is a problem with the symbology (Appendix D)
correct operating parameters
pus hbutt on activated
pushbutton pressed
aiming bea m a ctivat ed if required (s tanda rd pus hb utton models)
T ransmission problems checklist
interface number selected—if indicator LED stays green after power-up, no i n terf ace nu mber has b een selected
correct interface number selected for your host system hardware configuration
all unneces sary s ymbologies disabled
correct da ta transmission sett ings for you r host system
inter- charac ter delay valu e requir ed if trans mitted da ta incomplete or incorrect
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C. If you have a problem . . .
Try a general reset of the ScanPlus . . .
If you do not find a sol uti on after checking the above point s, you can tr y a general reset of the ScanPlus.
Reset Factory Defaults resets all the ScanPlus operating parameters to their f act or y default settings:
null interface (no host system i nt erface driver selected—no transmi ssi on) ,
default symbologies and symbology settings,
default ScanPlus operating settings (pushbutton deactivated, default LED and beep
settings, etc.).
If you scan Reset Factory Defaults, you will have to re-enter the appropriate
0
0
interface number for your host system and any custom sett ings if applicable. It i s often easier to reset individual param eters.
1. Switch off the electrical supply to the ScanPlus:
Switc h of f the host system or disconnect the ScanPlus .
1.
Disc onnect the Sc anPlus exter nal power supply if applicable.
2.
2. Position t he ScanP l us over the Reset Factory Defau lts code.
3. Provide electrical power to the ScanPlus:
Reconnect the Sca nPlus ex terna l power supply if applicable.
1.
Switc h on the host sys tem or reconnect the ScanPlus.
2.
If you have a pushbutton model , press and hold t he pushbutton when you perform step 3.
Reset Factory Defaults
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C. If you have a problem . . .
4. Scan the interface number for your system (section 4, Enter the interface number for your host system).
5. Customize the data transmission settings for your host system if required (section 5 , Set up the data transmission parameters).
6. Cus tomize the symbology par ameter s ettings if requir ed (section 6, Set up the symbology parameters).
7. If you ha ve a p us hb ut t on model, a c t iva t e t he p us hb ut t on (s ect ion 7, Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton).
If you still have a problem . . .
Contact your UBI rep resenta tive and give full details of the p roblem. Your UBI repres entative may a sk you to p rovide the sof tware / CPU
version nu mbers for your Sc anP lus . I f the S ca nPlu s is power ed up, tr y to read the following code to display this information on your host system screen if applica b le.
Software / CPU Versions
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D
Test codes
Codabar
123456
Code 93
CODE-93
EAN 128
]C1EAN 128
Code 39
CODE-39
Code 128
CODE-128
Interleaved 2 of 5
12345678901234
Standard 2 of 5
123456
Matrix 2 of 5
012345
SP/XX/IG/12/E/980228 D-1
D. Test codes
MSI Code
12345666
EAN-8
12345670
UPC-A
Plessey Code
80001495050
EAN-13
1234567890128
01234 50000
0
Codablock F
UBI ScanPlus XP and XP PDF
CCD Bar Co de Scanners
7
UPC-E
012345
0
7
PDF417
UBI ScanPlus XP and XP PDF
CCD Bar Co de Scan ners
SP/XX/IG/12/E/980228D-2
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SP/XX/IG/12/E/980228 UBI Part Number: 0-300049-01-12
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