Tofinishtheconfiguration
proceduresandsavenew
parameters in memory.
ABORT
To give up all parameters that you
have just selected.
SET
To make all parameters back to
default settingswith * in this
manual.
Configuration Commands
START
Tobegintheconfiguration
procedures
Configuration Procedures
START
Configuration
SET
All Defaults
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Each standard package contains main unit, interface
cable and user's manual. The user's manual gives you an
overall review and information about the scanner only.
For those who can do the configuration by themselves,
please contact your dealer for separate configuration
manual.
To avoid any misuse or misunderstanding, we strongly
suggest and recommend that the configuration manual
should be used by either your dealer or your software
consultant for proper set-up and custom configuration.
END
Tofinishtheconfiguration
proceduresandsavenew
parameters in memory.
ABORT
To give up all parameters that you
have just selected.
SET
To make all parameters back to
default settingswith * in this
manual.
Interface Type Settings
Bar Code Type Settings
Other Options Setting
ABORT
Configuration
END
Configuration
No
Abandon ?
No
Finish ?
Yes
Yes
Fig. 1 - Flow Chart of Configuration Procedures
INFORMATION
All materials in this manual is for your information only and
are subject to change without notice. We reserve the
rights for any changes or upgrades that have to be done.
Reproduction of this manual or any part of its contents is
not allowed without the written permission of SCSC.
SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
All parts of the softwares implemented in the scanners are
protected by Copyright International Regulations.
The scanner passes and complies with the following tests
and regulations.
A) Emission: EN55022 Class B
B) Emission: EN55022 Class B which includes
1) IEC801-2 (ESD) Class B
2) IEC801-3 (RS) Class A
3) IEC801-4 (EFT) Class B
C) CDRH class II and IEC class 2 laser product
D) UL, CSA and TUV
Manual P/No: SCCM - 80S-01A
Released Date: July 11, 2006
TABLE OF CONTENTS
USER MANUAL
Using the CCD Scanner
Installation
General Scanning Tips
Testing the Symbologies
General Scanning Tips
Affixing the CCD stand6b
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Default Configuration
1.2 Custom Configuration
1.3 Configuration Procedures
CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE SETTING
2.1 Keyboard Wedge Parameters
2.2 RS-232C Parameters
CHAPTER 3 BAR CODE SETTING
3.1 Code 39 Parameters
3.2 Interleave 2 of 5 Parameters (ITF2/5)
3.3 Industrial 2 of 5 Parameters ( IND2/5)
3.4 Matrix 2 of 5 Parameters (MTX 2/5)
3.5 Codabar Parameters (NW-7)
3.6 EAN-13 Parameters
3.7 UPC-A Parameters
3.8 EAN-8 Parameters
3.9 UPC-E Parameters
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CHAPTER 4 OPTIONAL SETTING
4.1 Reading Modes Parameters
4.2 Code Mark ( COde I.D.) Parameters
4.3 Pre-amble and Post-amble
4.4 Buzzer Parameters
4.5 Other Parameters
CHAPTER 5 USEFUL EXAMPLES
CHAPTER 6 USB Connection
APPENDICES
Appendix A ASCII CODE TABLE
Appendix B DECIMAL TABLE
Appendix C OTHER OPTIONS
A) Keyboard Wedge Parameters-Computer Type
B) Keyboard Wedge Parameters-Keyboard Layout
C) Readable Code
D) Code 11 Parameters
E) Code 93 Parameters
F) China Postage Parameters
G) General Parameters - Code Mark
H) General Parameters - Bar/Space Invert to Read
I ) K/B Control Code Emulation F1-F12
Appendix D HEX-LABEL TABLE
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USER'S MANUAL
BAR CODE SCANNER
12345 67890
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2) CCD-80SIR doesn't have trigger, you may get more
easily and no worry about trigger place.
3) This is the HARD WAY to get the scanner, we usually
do this way while the scanner has trigger. Getting this
way working will be tired soon.
Using the CCD Scanner
There are several scanning modes within the CCD
scanner for you to choose in order to suit your
application. Please refer to the configuration manual
for a proper selection.
Here are some suggestions about the way to hold the
scanner, in CCD-80SIR with no trigger, you may using
the better way to let your operating more easily.
1) EASY WAY to hold the CCD-80SIR
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Installation
The CCD scanner can be easily interfaced to a
keyboard or a serial port to your computer. Now
follow the procedures below for a proper installation.
To install the scanner as keyboard wedge:
On your first time installation, it is necessary to select a
compatible computer type. (See the configuration
manual for the correct type.)
1)2)Plug the phone jack of scanner cable into your
CCD scanner.
Turn off your computer.
3)
Remove the keyboard plug from our computer,
plug it into the Din-5P or PS/2 female connector of
scanner cable, and then connect the Din-5P or
PS/2 make connector to the keyboard port of your
computer.
4)
Turn on the power of computer, the red LED
indicator will light and the CCD scanner will beep
to indicate a correct installation.
General Scanning Tips
You can optimize performance by changing the
position of the scanner with respect to the barcode
labels. Please note the help hints below to ensure an
effective scanning with the CCD scanner.
* Center the reading aperture on the barcode label.
* Touch the label with the reading aperture.
* Hold the scanner within a distance of 0-20mm from
the barcode label.
To install the scanner as a RS-232C device:
1)2)Plug the phone jack of scanner cable into your
CCD scanner.
Turn off your computer.
3)
Plug the DB-9P female connector of serial cable
into RS-232C port on your computer.
4)
If it is necessary, plug another end of DC jack to
the adapter.
Turn on the power of computer, the red LED
5)
indicator will light and the CCD scanner will beep
to indicate a correct installation.
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Testing the SymbologiesTroubleshooting List
If you have installed the CCD scanner, please try to
read the following barcodes to make sure your
scanner is operating properly.
UPC-AUPC-E
12345 6789005
EAN-8
2468 1353
712345 6789004
Code 39
78349108
EAN-13
Interleaved 2 of 5
The CCD scanner automatically executes a self-test
when the power is on. If the CCD scanner does not
read a barcode label, please check the following list
first.
●
If the barcode label is smeared or rough.
●
If the interface cable is firmly connected.
●
If the power is applied.
●
If the LED light is on.
●
If the buzzer tone is set to none.
●
If the barcode label is wider than the sperture of
CCD scanner.
●
Remove any visible dirt from the window of the
aperture with a soft damp cloth.
●
Be sure the configuration parameters of the
barcode labels, communication interface, and
other options are properly selected.
ABCDE
Codabar
0123456
Code 128
123456789
123456
The Test Chart
6b6c
Affixing the CCD stand
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
This manual provides all useful information regarding
configuration,customconfigurationand
configuration procedure. You are suggested to read
all information containing herein before starting to
configure your scanner. As stated, we recommend
that configuration, especially custom configuration,
better to be performed
by experienced users, your dealer or your software
consultant.
1.1. Default Configuration
The operation parameters of the scanner are set to
defaults at the factory in order to suit for the most
popular bar code data collection applications.
All default parameters are marked with an asterisk "*"
in this manual. Generally, the defaults set in the
factory are:
* Emulation as keyboard wedge
* IBM PC AT, PS/2 series computers
* US keyboard layout
* Data transmitted in lower case
* Reading mode: Trigger on/good read off
* Good reading beep active
* Keyboard data terminator : CR
* Keyboard number key: Alphanum
* Red LED light on
1.2 Custom Configuration
The scanner can be re-configured at any time for
your different application. You can change one or
several default parameters by scanning the labels
provided in this manual to fit our applications. For
entering our own custom configuration, please refer
to Chapter 2,3,4 and appendixes of this manual for
details.Please, however, note that once the
configurationisre-programmed,thedesired
parameters will be saved in the memory even after
the power is turned off.
1.3 Configuration Procedure
One or more parameters of the scanner can be
reconfigured to meet your need. The basic steps of
customs configuration are as under :
1) Scan " START " label
2) Scan desired parameters
3) Scan " EXIT" label, otherwise proceed to the next
step
4) Scan " END" label
In order to have a better idea about all configuration
procedures, please refer to the Fig. 1, Flow Chart of
Configuration Procedure, which is on the overleaf of
the front cover of this manual.
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Important configuration commands:
Scan START label to initiate your custom
START -
configuration procedure.
Scan ABORT label to abadon all parameters
ABORT -
you have just selected.
Scan END label to finish the configuration
END -
and save the new parameters in memory.
"EXIT" is specially for ending the setup of
EXIT -
"Hex-Label" printed in Appendix D.
CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE SETTING
The scanner has 2 modes of communication,
keyboard wedge, and RS-232C, (CCD WAND and
OCIA are options.)
Keyboard Wedge
Computer Type
*PC/AT & PS-50,60,70,80
PC/XT
IBM5550
PS-55
Keyboard parameters include:
1. Keyboard layout
2. Keyboard speed
3. Keyboard character delay
4. keyboard upper/lower case
5. keyboard number keys
6. keyboard data terminator
2.1 Keyboard Wedge Parameters
The keyboard wedge is convenient for most
applications. First of all, select one of the computer
type from labels below for keyboard interface.
1. Keyboard Layout
* US
France
Germany
Spain
1112
2. Keyboard Speed of PC/AT
* Normal
Turbo
3. Keyboard Character Delay
Min. to Max:(00-99)
Define char. delay=??
Note: For setting up, please refer to the examples in
Chapter 5.
4. Keyboard Upper/Lower Case
* Lower
Upper
5. Keyboard Number Keys
* Alphanum
Numeric Pad
6. Keyboard Data Terminator
* CR
None
SPACE
TAB
ESC
Ctrl + C
Auto
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2.2 RS-232C Parameters
The scanner also provides RS-232C interface to meet
your application . Scan the label below for RS-232C
interface.
RS - 232C
RS-232 Pin Assignment:
DUSB-9P Female
1 N/C (=no connection)
2 TXD
5 GND
7 CTS
8 RTS
9 VCC (+5V)
DC Adapter
+5v +- 10%
150mA (min.)
1. Baud Rate ( bps)
19200
300
600
1200
2400
4800
*9600
38400
2. Data Bits
* 8 Bits
7 Bits
RS-232C parameters include:
1. Baud rate
2. Data bits
3. Parity
4. Handshaking protocol
5. Character delay
6. Data terminator
3. Parity
* None
Odd
Even
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4. Handshaking
* None
Xon/Xoff
5. Character Delay
Min. to Max.:(00-99)
Define char. delay=??
6. Data Terminator
* CR
LF
SPACE
RTS/CTS
None
CR+LF
CHAPTER 3 BAR CODE SETTING
The scanner can read almost all popular symbologies
in the world.Scan one or more codes from the
following labels to meet your applications.
Readable Code Setting
*On
Code 39
On
ITF 2/5
On
IND 2/5
On
MTX 2/5
Off
* Off
* Off
*Off
ESC
STX/ETX
TAB
Ctrl + C
Xon/Xoff
CODABAR
*On
Off
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Readable Code Setting ( Cont'd)
*On
EAN-13/UPC-A
* On
EAN-8
* On
UPC-E
On
UPC/EAN
Add-on 2/5
*On
Off
Off
Off
* Off
3.1 CODE 39 Parameters
These parameters include:
1. Character set
2. Verify check digit
3. Transmit check digit
4. Transmit start/stop digit
1. Character Set
* Standard Code
Full ASCII code
2. Verify Check Digit
* No
Yes
3. Transmit Check Digit
* Yes
Code 128
Code 14
Standard readable codes include Code 93,
Code 11, Code IV, MSI/Plessy, China Postage
and ISBN/ISSN listed in page 25.
Off
On
Off
No
4. Transmit Start/Stop Digit
* No
Yes
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3.2 Interleave 2 of 5 Parameters
1. Verify check digit
2. Transmit check digit
3. Code length
1. Verify Check Digit
* No
Yes
2. Transmit Check Digit
* No
Yes
3. Code Length
* Variable length
Min.=?? Max.=?? (4 - 48)
Fixed length
Custom define=???
3.3. Industrial 2 of 5 Parameters
1. Verify check digit
2. Transmit check digit
3. Code length
1. Verify Check Digit
* No
Yes
2. Transmit Check Digit
* No
Yes
3. Code Length
* Variable length
Min.=?? Max.=?? ( 2-24)
Fixed length
Custom define=???
Note: 1. Default is set to various length with minimum 4
and maximum 48.
2. In order to suit your routine application, you
may also re-define as fixed length up to 3.
3. You may see examples in Chapter 5 for
re-definition.
Note: See examples in Chapter 5 for re-definition.
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3.4 Matrix 2 of 5 Parameters
1. Verify check digit
2. Transmit check digit
3. Code length
1. Verify Check Digit
* No
Yes
2. Transmit Check Digit
* No
Yes
3.Code Length
* Variable length
Min.= ?? Max.= ?? ( 2-40)
Fixed length
Custom define=???
3.5 Codabar Parameters
1. Transmit start/stop characters
2. Type of start/stop characters
1. Transmit Start/Stop Characters
* No
Yes
2. Type of Start/Stop Characters
* abcd/abcd
ABCD/ABCD
ABCD/TN*E
abcd/tn*e
Note: See examples in Chapter 5 for re-definition.
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3.6 EAN-13 Parameters
1. Transmit first digit
2. Transmit second digit
3. Transmit check digit
1. Transmit First Digit
* Yes
No
2. Transmit Second Digit
*Yes
No
3. Transmit Check Digit
* Yes
3.7 UPC-A Parameters
1. Transmit first digit
2. Transmit second digit
3. Transmit check digit
1. Transmit First Digit
* Yes
No
2. Transmit Second Digit
* Yes
No
3. Transmit Check digit
* Yes
No
No
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3.8 EAN-8 Parameters
1. Transmit first digit
2. Transmit check digit
1. Transmit First Digit
* Yes
2. Transmit Check Digit
* Yes
3.9 UPC-E Parameters
1. Transmit first digit
2. Transmit check digit
1. Transmit First Digit
* Yes
No
No
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CHAPTER 4 OPTIONAL SETTING
This chapter provides you instructions for selecting
optional parameters in order to fit your special
requirements. These options include reading modes,
code mark, pre-amble, post-amble, buzzer pitch,
buzzer duration, power-up tone, and LED indicator.
4.11 Flash Mode
Flash Mode
* Enable
Disable
4.12 Scanner Multi Read
Scanner Multi Read
* single read
double read
4.13 Buzzer Mode
Buzzer Mode
* Buzzer on
2. Transmit Check Digit
* Yes
No
No
Buzzer off
4.14 Vibrating Indicator
Vibrating Indicator
ON
*OFF
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4.2 Code Mark ( Code ID) Parameters
You may use the example listed below to define the
code mark for your own applications.
Please note that each code mark you define
has to follow the steps as example shown
below . You may also refer to Chapter 5
for details.
For example: to define " Z " as code mark for code 39. , the
steps will be as under :
a) Scan " Start " label.
b) Scan Code 39 label as below.
c) Refer to Appendix A. ASCII Code Table where shows
" 5" "A" stand for " Z".
d) From Appendix D. Hex-Label to scan " 5" "A" labels.
e) Scan " EXIT" label also from Hex-Label Table.
f) Scan " END" to complete your definition
Code Mark Parameters
Code 39
ITF 2/5
IND 2/5
MTX 2/5
CODABAR
EAN-13/UPC-A
EAN-8
UPC-E
Code 128
4.3 Pre-amble and Post-amble
Pre-amble & Post-amble
Pre-amble=??
Post-amble=??
Note: 1. You can define maximum 10
characters/digits for each pre-/post-amble.
2. Please refer to examples in Chapter 5.
Cancellation of Pre-amble & Post-amble
Pre-amble
Post-amble
Note: Read pre-amble for post-amble first and then
CANCEL label afterwards.
CANCEL
4.4 Buzzer Parameters
Buzzer parameters include buzzer pitch ( buzzer
frequency) and buzzer duration.
Buzzer Pitch & Duration
Buzzer pitch=?? (0-22)
Buzzer duration=?? (0-127)
CANCEL
Note: 1. Read code type and then CANCEL label.
2. Please follow the rule for cancellation step by
step, i.e.: to read one code type and then
scan CANCEL label.
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4.5 Other parameters
These parameters include power up tone and LED indicator.
Power up Tone
* On
Off
LED Indicator
* LED on
Good read off
LED off
Good read on
4.6 Code(S) Single or Double Read
Code(S)
Single Read
Double Read
Please do remember one thing , that is -
everytime before setting up your own definition,
you will have to write down the order of
characters/digits that you find out from ASCII
Code Table/Decimal Table first. This important
step will minimize mistakes when you proceed
configuration procedures.
Example 1. To setup pre-amble,
let's say AjX, of any code
Now simply follow the following steps:
1) From Appendix A. ASCII Code Table you may find
out that:
- " 4" & " 1" stand for A
- "6" & "A" stand for j
- " 5" & " 8 " stand for X
Please take note, in orders, "4", "1", "6", "A", "5", "8"
2) Scan " START" label printed in the front cover of
manual.
3) Scan the provided pre-amble label.
4) Follow the order of "4", "1", "6", "A", "5", "8" to scan
the bar code in the Appendix D. Hex-Label Table.
5) Then scan " EXIT" label also printed in Appendix D.
Hex-Label Table.
6) Finally, scan "END" label printed in the front cover
in order to complete your own configuration.
Example 2. To set variable length
for code ITF 2/5
The defaults of minimum and maximum length are 4
and 48 respectively. If you want to set 8 for minimum
and 20 for maximum, the steps will be as below:
CHAPTER 5 USEFUL EXAMPLES
Here we list examples concerning configuration steps
for your reference. We have illustrated the steps for
defining code mark. Now we try others and you will
see that it's very important and very useful of our
ASCII Code Table and Decimal Table shown in
Appendix A and Appendix B respectively.
1) Refer to Appendix B. Decimal Table you may find
that :
- " 08 " stands for 8
- " 14 " stands for "20"
Please take note, in orders, "0", "8", "1", "4"
2) Scan " START" label printed in the front cover of
manual.
3) Scan the provided variable length of bar code
label.
4) Follow the orders you write down to scan bar code
labels from Appendix D. Hex-Label Table..
5) Scan " EXIT" label also printed in Appendix D.
Hex-Label Table.
6) Scan " END" label printed in front cover to
complete your configuration.
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Chapter 6. USB Connection ( Optional)
Scan the following command codes to complete USB setting:
SET
START
USB Setting
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A. ASCII CODE TABLE
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APPENDIX B. DECIMAL TABLE
H
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2
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5
6
7
8
9
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1
0
16
0
17
1
18
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3
20
4
21
5
22
6
23
7
24
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3248648011296
3349658197113
34
3551678399115
36526884 100 116
37536985 101 117
38547086 102 118
39
40567288 104 120
41577389 105 121
42587490 106 122
45 67
50
6682
7187 103 119
55
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APPENDIX C. OTHER OPTIONS
In this appendix, we also list some optional
parameters regarding computertypesand
keyboardlayout of the keyboardwedge,
readable codes and parameters for
these readable codes, general parameters.
A)
Computer Type
IBM 3196/97,3476/77
NEC N5200
NEC PC-98
ACER 7300
Sun Type 4/5/5C
ADI CC-III
B
44607692 108 124
28
12
C
13
D
45617793 109 125
29
MAC SE
43597591 107 123
27
11
LC-6533
14
E
15
F
46627894 110 126
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31
12711195796347
IBM 4714
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B)
Switzerland
Italy
U.K.
Portugal
Latin America
Keyboard Layout
Sweden/Finland
Belgium
Denmark
Norway
Japan
C)
Code 93
Code 11
MSI/Plessy
China Postage
Readable Code
On
* Off
On
* Off
On
* Off
On
* Off
On
Poland
Code IV
* Off
Holland
On
ISBN/ISSN
*Off
* Off
GTIN14
ON
* Off
Ean-128
ON
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D) Code 11 Parameters :
1. Number of Check Digit
One
Two
2. Transmit Check Digit
Yes
No
E)Code 93 Parameters
Concatenation
On
Off
F) China Postage Parameters
1. Code Length
Variable Length
Min=? Max=?(2-40)
Fixed length
Custom Define=???
3. Transmit Check Digit
Yes
No
G) General Parameters- Code Mark
Code Mark Parameters
Code 93
Code 11
MSI/Plessy
China Postage
Code IV
CANCEL
Note: 1. Read code type ( just once a time) and then
CANCEL label afterwards.
H) General Parameters
Bar Space Invert to Read
Yes
No
Yes
2. Verify Check Digit
No
I) K/B Control Code Emulation F1-F12
K/B Control Code Emulation F1-F12
Disable
Enable
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APPENDIX D. HEX-LABEL TABLE
0
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
E
5
F
6
7
EXIT
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