DS36X8
Digital Scanner
Product Reference Guide
MN-002689-12EN
DS36X8 DIGITAL SCANNER PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE
MN-002689-12EN
Revision A
December 2020
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Changes to the original guide are listed below:
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-01 Rev A |
06/2016 |
Initial release. |
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-02 Rev A |
08/2016 |
Added DS3678-ER configuration. |
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-03 Rev A |
01/2017 |
Added DS36X8-DP configuration; combined corded and cordless Product |
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Reference Guides; replaced all 1D barcodes with 2D Data Matrix barcodes. |
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-04 Rev A |
12/2017 |
Configuration updates include: |
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Remove - PWRS-14000-148R, CBL-36-453A-01 |
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Add - PWRS-BGA12V50W0WW, CBL-DC-451A1-01, CBA-RF5-S07ZAR, CBA- |
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RF4-C09ZAR, CBA-UF6-C12ZAR, CBA-UF5-C09ZAR, CBA-UF4-C09ZAR, |
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CBA-UF3-C09ZAR |
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Added: |
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- Save BT Connection Information |
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- DS3608-ER Power Mode |
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Updated: |
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- HID Keyboard Emulation barcode caption to USB HID Keyboard. |
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- USB OPOS Hand-held barcode caption to OPOS (IBM Hand-held with Full |
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Disable). |
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- Corrected Medium host character value |
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- MOD 10/MOD 11 to MOD 11/MOD 10 |
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- Baud Rate 230,400 - 13 (0Bh) |
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- Baud Rate 460,800 - 14 (0Ch) |
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- Baud Rate 921,600 - 15 (0Dh) |
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- Beep on <BEL> default is Enable |
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-05 Rev A |
5/2018 |
Added: Document Feedback statement and removed Feedback page; Outdoor |
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Picklist Mode; Pull Trigger Twice to Re-connect, PID Type and Value; note to |
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Simulated Caps Lock; Codabar Security Level; Codabar Mod 16 Check Digit |
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Verification and Transmit Codabar Check Digit; MSI Reduced Quiet Zone; Note |
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for Inverse 1D; GS1 Databar Security Level; Composite Inverse; Linked QR |
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Mode; Grid Matrix, Grid Matrix Inverse, and Grid Matrix Mirrored; Digimarc |
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Barcode chapter; OCR Redundancy; note to Out of Range Batch Mode option. |
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Removed Bluetooth HID - Wait for Connection parameter. |
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Updated: Pairing Methods description; Beep Directive and barcode |
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Configuration Directive for the IBM host; renamed GS1 DataBar Limited Security |
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Level parameter to GS1 DataBar Limited Margin Check and updated description; |
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OCR Template default; 123Scan chapter; Code ID tables. |
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-06 Rev A |
9/2018 |
Added: DS36X8-DPA configurations and decode zone table; Shutting Off the |
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Battery; Sleep Between Attempts (parameter #1778); Number of Retry Attempts |
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(parameter #1779); Battery Preservation Mode (parameter #1765); DPM Rough |
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Shiny Surface Decoding (parameter #1904); Ultra Hight Density DPM Decoding |
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(parameter #1903) |
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Added notes to: Codabar Security Level (parameter #1776); Codabar Mod 16 |
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Check Digit Verification (parameter #1784); Linked QR Mode (parameter |
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#1847); Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim (parameter #729); Video |
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View Finder (parameter #324) |
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Description |
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-07 Rev A |
03/2019 |
Added: Bluetooth Radio State; DotCode Parameters and note related to SR and |
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HD configurations; IBM-485 Specification Version; Note to Simulated Caps Lock |
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parameter. |
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Updated: MSI Check Digits, the range of DocCap_SYMBOLOGY parameter. |
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Removed: Simple Com Port Emulation. |
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-08 Rev A |
07/2019 |
Updated: UID Parsing note; OCR Template Parameter #547 description. |
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Removed: Digimarc Barcode note. |
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-09 Rev A |
10/2019 |
Removed: Require and Suppress |
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-10EN Rev A |
03/2020 |
- Added Low Power Mode note. |
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- Added MDF in Hands-Free Mode. |
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- Updated DS3608 Hands-free Mode. |
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- Split 123Scan chapter to Chapter 2 123Scan and Software Tools and |
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Chapter 16 Data Formatting: ADF, MDF, Preferred Symbol. |
-11EN Rev A 11/2020 - Added note to 123Scan.
-Removed Bluetooth Classic Bluetooth and/or Low Energy (Cradle Parameter Only/ Cradle Host Only).
-12EN Rev A 12/2020 Replaced wording Master with Central and Slave with Peripheral.
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Warranty ............................................................................................................................................ |
iii |
Revision History ................................................................................................................................ |
iv |
About This Guide |
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Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... |
xxi |
Configurations.................................................................................................................................. |
xxi |
DS3678 Configurations .............................................................................................................. |
xxi |
DS3608 Configurations ............................................................................................................. |
xxii |
Related Product Line Configurations .............................................................................................. |
xxii |
Related DS3678 Product Line Configurations .......................................................................... |
xxii |
Related DS3608 Product Line Configurations ......................................................................... |
xxiv |
Chapter Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... |
xxvi |
Notational Conventions................................................................................................................. |
xxvii |
Related Documents ..................................................................................................................... |
xxviii |
Service Information ...................................................................................................................... |
xxviii |
Provide Documentation Feedback................................................................................................. |
xxix |
Chapter 1: Getting Started |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
1-1 |
Unpacking ...................................................................................................................................... |
1-2 |
DS3678 Cordless Digital Scanner ................................................................................................. |
1-3 |
DS3678 Parts ........................................................................................................................... |
1-3 |
The Cradle ............................................................................................................................... |
1-3 |
DS3678 Battery ........................................................................................................................ |
1-6 |
Inserting the DS3678 Scanner in the Cradle ............................................................................ |
1-9 |
Sending Data to the Host Computer ...................................................................................... |
1-10 |
Configuring the Scanner ........................................................................................................ |
1-10 |
Radio Communications .......................................................................................................... |
1-10 |
Four Slot Spare Battery Charger ............................................................................................ |
1-11 |
Lanyard .................................................................................................................................. |
1-12 |
DS3678 Accessories .............................................................................................................. |
1-13 |
DS3608 Corded Digital Scanner .................................................................................................. |
1-14 |
DS3608 Parts ......................................................................................................................... |
1-14 |
Installing the DS3608 Interface Cable .................................................................................... |
1-15 |
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Removing the DS3608 Interface Cable .................................................................................. |
1-16 |
Connecting Power to the DS3608 (if required) ...................................................................... |
1-17 |
Configuring the DS3608 Digital Scanner ............................................................................... |
1-17 |
DS3608 Accessories .............................................................................................................. |
1-17 |
Chapter 2: 123Scan and Software Tools |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
2-1 |
123Scan ......................................................................................................................................... |
2-1 |
Communication with 123Scan .................................................................................................. |
2-2 |
123Scan Requirements ............................................................................................................ |
2-2 |
123Scan Information ................................................................................................................ |
2-2 |
Scanner SDK, Other Software Tools, and Videos ................................................................... |
2-3 |
Chapter 3: Data Capture |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
3-1 |
DS3678 Beeper and LED Definitions ............................................................................................. |
3-1 |
Radio and Beeper LED Definitions .......................................................................................... |
3-1 |
Cradle LED Definitions ............................................................................................................. |
3-5 |
Four Slot Battery Charger Definitions ...................................................................................... |
3-6 |
DS3608 Beeper and LED Definitions ............................................................................................. |
3-7 |
DS36X8 Scanning .......................................................................................................................... |
3-9 |
DS3608 Hands-free Mode ........................................................................................................... |
3-11 |
Scanning in Hands-free (Presentation) Mode ........................................................................ |
3-11 |
DS36X8 Aiming ............................................................................................................................ |
3-12 |
Aiming with DS36X8-SR ........................................................................................................ |
3-12 |
Aiming with DS36X8-HD and DS36X8-HP ............................................................................ |
3-12 |
Aiming with DS36X8-ER ........................................................................................................ |
3-13 |
Aiming with DS36X8-DP ........................................................................................................ |
3-13 |
DS36X8 Decode Ranges ............................................................................................................. |
3-14 |
Chapter 4: Maintenance & Technical Specifications |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
4-1 |
Maintenance .................................................................................................................................. |
4-1 |
Known Harmful Ingredients ...................................................................................................... |
4-1 |
Approved Cleaning Agents ...................................................................................................... |
4-1 |
Tolerable Industrial Fluids and Chemicals ............................................................................... |
4-2 |
Cleaning the Digital Scanner .................................................................................................... |
4-2 |
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. |
4-3 |
Report Software Version Bar Code .......................................................................................... |
4-6 |
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................ |
4-7 |
DS36X8 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................ |
4-7 |
Cradle Specifications ............................................................................................................. |
4-10 |
DS3608 Digital Scanner Signal Descriptions ............................................................................... |
4-11 |
Chapter 5: Radio Communications |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
5-1 |
Table of Contents |
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Scanning Sequence Examples ................................................................................................ |
5-1 |
Errors While Scanning ............................................................................................................. |
5-1 |
Radio Communications Parameter Defaults .................................................................................. |
5-2 |
Wireless Beeper Definitions ........................................................................................................... |
5-4 |
Radio Communications Host Types ............................................................................................... |
5-4 |
Cradle ....................................................................................................................................... |
5-4 |
Keyboard Emulation (HID) ....................................................................................................... |
5-5 |
Simple Serial Interface (SSI) .................................................................................................... |
5-6 |
Serial Port Profile (SPP) ........................................................................................................... |
5-8 |
Bluetooth Technology Profile Support ...................................................................................... |
5-9 |
Central/Peripheral Set Up ........................................................................................................ |
5-9 |
Bluetooth Friendly Name ............................................................................................................. |
5-10 |
Discoverable Mode ................................................................................................................ |
5-11 |
Wi-Fi Friendly Mode ..................................................................................................................... |
5-12 |
Wi-Fi Friendly Channel Exclusion .......................................................................................... |
5-13 |
Radio Output Power ..................................................................................................................... |
5-16 |
Link Supervision Timeout ....................................................................................................... |
5-17 |
Bluetooth Radio State .................................................................................................................. |
5-18 |
HID Host Parameters ................................................................................................................... |
5-19 |
Apple iOS Virtual Keyboard Toggle ....................................................................................... |
5-19 |
HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay ............................................................................................. |
5-20 |
HID CAPS Lock Override ....................................................................................................... |
5-20 |
HID Ignore Unknown Characters ........................................................................................... |
5-21 |
Emulate Keypad ..................................................................................................................... |
5-21 |
Fast HID Keyboard ................................................................................................................. |
5-22 |
Quick Keypad Emulation ........................................................................................................ |
5-22 |
HID Keyboard FN1 Substitution ............................................................................................. |
5-23 |
HID Function Key Mapping .................................................................................................... |
5-23 |
Simulated Caps Lock ............................................................................................................. |
5-24 |
Convert Case ......................................................................................................................... |
5-24 |
Reconnect Attempt Beep Feedback ............................................................................................ |
5-25 |
Reconnect Attempt Beep Feedback ...................................................................................... |
5-26 |
Reconnect Attempt Interval .................................................................................................... |
5-27 |
Auto-reconnect ....................................................................................................................... |
5-29 |
Sleep Between Attempts ........................................................................................................ |
5-30 |
Number of Retry Attempts ...................................................................................................... |
5-31 |
Out of Range Indicator ................................................................................................................. |
5-33 |
Beep on Insertion ......................................................................................................................... |
5-33 |
Digital Scanner(s) To Cradle Support .......................................................................................... |
5-34 |
Modes of Operation ................................................................................................................ |
5-34 |
Parameter Broadcast (Cradle Host Only) .............................................................................. |
5-35 |
Pairing .................................................................................................................................... |
5-35 |
Pairing Bar Code Format ....................................................................................................... |
5-39 |
Connection Maintenance Interval ........................................................................................... |
5-39 |
Batch Mode .................................................................................................................................. |
5-42 |
Persistent Batch Storage ............................................................................................................. |
5-45 |
Page Button ................................................................................................................................. |
5-46 |
Page Options ............................................................................................................................... |
5-47 |
Page Mode ............................................................................................................................. |
5-47 |
Page State Timeout ............................................................................................................... |
5-48 |
Bluetooth Security ........................................................................................................................ |
5-49 |
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PIN Code ................................................................................................................................ |
5-49 |
Bluetooth Security Levels ....................................................................................................... |
5-51 |
Save Bluetooth Connection Information ................................................................................. |
5-53 |
Bluetooth Radio, Linking, and Batch Operation ........................................................................... |
5-54 |
Setting Up an iOS or Android Product To Work With The Digital Scanner ............................ |
5-54 |
Chapter 6: User Preferences & Miscellaneous Options |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
6-1 |
Scanning Sequence Examples ...................................................................................................... |
6-2 |
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................................... |
6-2 |
User Preferences Parameter Defaults ........................................................................................... |
6-2 |
User Preferences ........................................................................................................................... |
6-5 |
Default Parameters .................................................................................................................. |
6-5 |
Parameter Bar Code Scanning ................................................................................................ |
6-6 |
Beep After Good Decode ......................................................................................................... |
6-6 |
Beep on <BEL> ........................................................................................................................ |
6-7 |
Direct Decode Indicator ............................................................................................................ |
6-8 |
Beeper Volume ........................................................................................................................ |
6-9 |
Beeper Tone .......................................................................................................................... |
6-10 |
Beeper Duration ..................................................................................................................... |
6-11 |
Suppress Power Up Beeps .................................................................................................... |
6-12 |
Decode Pager Motor .............................................................................................................. |
6-13 |
Decode Pager Motor Duration ............................................................................................... |
6-13 |
Low Power Mode ................................................................................................................... |
6-15 |
Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim .......................................................................... |
6-19 |
DS3608-ER Power Mode ....................................................................................................... |
6-20 |
Battery Preservation Mode ..................................................................................................... |
6-20 |
Hand-held Trigger Mode ........................................................................................................ |
6-22 |
Hands-free Mode ................................................................................................................... |
6-23 |
Hand-held Decode Aiming Pattern ......................................................................................... |
6-24 |
Hands-free Decode Aiming Pattern ....................................................................................... |
6-25 |
Picklist Mode .......................................................................................................................... |
6-26 |
Outdoor Picklist Mode ............................................................................................................ |
6-27 |
FIPS Mode ............................................................................................................................. |
6-28 |
Continuous Bar Code Read ................................................................................................... |
6-29 |
Unique Bar Code Reporting ................................................................................................... |
6-29 |
Decode Session Timeout ....................................................................................................... |
6-30 |
Hands-free Decode Session Timeout .................................................................................... |
6-30 |
Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol ............................................................................ |
6-31 |
Timeout Between Decodes, Different Symbols ...................................................................... |
6-31 |
Mobile Phone/Display Mode .................................................................................................. |
6-32 |
PDF Prioritization ................................................................................................................... |
6-33 |
PDF Prioritization Timeout ..................................................................................................... |
6-34 |
Presentation Mode Field of View ........................................................................................... |
6-35 |
Decoding Illumination ............................................................................................................. |
6-36 |
Motion Tolerance (Hand-held Trigger Modes Only) ............................................................... |
6-36 |
Ranging Light Immunity ......................................................................................................... |
6-37 |
Battery Threshold ................................................................................................................... |
6-38 |
Add an Enter Key ................................................................................................................... |
6-39 |
Transmit Code ID Character .................................................................................................. |
6-40 |
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Prefix/Suffix Values ................................................................................................................ |
6-41 |
Scan Data Transmission Format ............................................................................................ |
6-42 |
FN1 Substitution Values ......................................................................................................... |
6-43 |
Transmit “No Read” Message ................................................................................................ |
6-44 |
Unsolicited Heartbeat Interval ................................................................................................ |
6-45 |
Product ID (PID) Type ............................................................................................................ |
6-46 |
Product ID (PID) Value ........................................................................................................... |
6-47 |
UID Parsing ............................................................................................................................ |
6-48 |
DPM Mode ............................................................................................................................. |
6-54 |
DPM Illumination Control ....................................................................................................... |
6-55 |
DPM Rough Shiny Surface Decoding .................................................................................... |
6-56 |
Ultra High Density DPM Decoding ......................................................................................... |
6-57 |
Chapter 7: Imaging Preferences |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
7-1 |
Scanning Sequence Examples ...................................................................................................... |
7-2 |
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................................... |
7-2 |
Imaging Preferences Parameter Defaults ...................................................................................... |
7-2 |
Imaging Preferences ...................................................................................................................... |
7-4 |
Operational Modes ................................................................................................................... |
7-4 |
Image Capture Illumination ...................................................................................................... |
7-5 |
Image Capture Autoexposure .................................................................................................. |
7-5 |
Fixed Exposure ........................................................................................................................ |
7-6 |
Gain/Exposure Priority for Snapshot Mode .............................................................................. |
7-7 |
Snapshot Mode Timeout .......................................................................................................... |
7-8 |
Snapshot Aiming Pattern ......................................................................................................... |
7-9 |
Silence Operational Mode Changes ........................................................................................ |
7-9 |
Image Cropping ...................................................................................................................... |
7-10 |
Crop to Pixel Addresses ......................................................................................................... |
7-11 |
Image Size (Number of Pixels) .............................................................................................. |
7-13 |
Image Brightness (Target White) ........................................................................................... |
7-14 |
JPEG Image Options ............................................................................................................. |
7-14 |
JPEG Target File Size ............................................................................................................ |
7-15 |
JPEG Quality and Size Value ................................................................................................ |
7-15 |
Image Enhancement .............................................................................................................. |
7-16 |
Image File Format Selector .................................................................................................... |
7-17 |
Image Rotation ....................................................................................................................... |
7-18 |
Bits Per Pixel .......................................................................................................................... |
7-19 |
Signature Capture .................................................................................................................. |
7-20 |
Signature Capture File Format Selector ................................................................................. |
7-21 |
Signature Capture Bits Per Pixel ............................................................................................ |
7-22 |
Signature Capture Width ........................................................................................................ |
7-23 |
Signature Capture Height ....................................................................................................... |
7-23 |
Signature Capture JPEG Quality ........................................................................................... |
7-24 |
Video View Finder .................................................................................................................. |
7-24 |
Video View Finder Image Size ............................................................................................... |
7-25 |
Chapter 8: USB Interface |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
8-1 |
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Connecting a USB Interface .......................................................................................................... |
8-1 |
Connecting DS3678 to USB Interface ...................................................................................... |
8-2 |
Connecting DS3608 to USB Interface ...................................................................................... |
8-3 |
USB Parameter Defaults ................................................................................................................ |
8-4 |
USB Host Parameter ..................................................................................................................... |
8-5 |
USB Device Type ..................................................................................................................... |
8-5 |
Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking .................................................................... |
8-8 |
USB Keystroke Delay ............................................................................................................... |
8-9 |
USB CAPS Lock Override ........................................................................................................ |
8-9 |
USB Ignore Unknown Characters .......................................................................................... |
8-10 |
USB Convert Unknown to Code 39 ........................................................................................ |
8-10 |
Emulate Keypad ..................................................................................................................... |
8-11 |
Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero ....................................................................................... |
8-11 |
Quick Keypad Emulation ........................................................................................................ |
8-12 |
USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution ........................................................................................... |
8-12 |
Function Key Mapping ........................................................................................................... |
8-13 |
Simulated Caps Lock ............................................................................................................. |
8-13 |
Convert Case ......................................................................................................................... |
8-14 |
USB Static CDC ..................................................................................................................... |
8-15 |
Optional USB Parameters ............................................................................................................ |
8-16 |
Ignore Beep ............................................................................................................................ |
8-16 |
Ignore Bar Code Configuration .............................................................................................. |
8-16 |
USB Polling Interval ............................................................................................................... |
8-17 |
USB Fast HID ......................................................................................................................... |
8-19 |
IBM Specification Version ...................................................................................................... |
8-19 |
ASCII Character Set for USB ....................................................................................................... |
8-20 |
Chapter 9: SSI Interface |
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
9-1 |
Communications ............................................................................................................................ |
9-1 |
SSI Transactions ............................................................................................................................ |
9-3 |
General Data Transactions ...................................................................................................... |
9-3 |
Transfer of Decode Data .......................................................................................................... |
9-4 |
Communication Summary .............................................................................................................. |
9-5 |
RTS/CTS Lines ........................................................................................................................ |
9-5 |
ACK/NAK Option ...................................................................................................................... |
9-5 |
Number of Data Bits ................................................................................................................. |
9-5 |
Serial Response Time-out ........................................................................................................ |
9-6 |
Retries ...................................................................................................................................... |
9-6 |
Baud Rate, Stop Bits, Parity, Response Time-out, ACK/NAK Handshake .............................. |
9-6 |
Errors ....................................................................................................................................... |
9-6 |
Things to Remember When Using SSI Communication ................................................................ |
9-6 |
Using Time Delay to Low Power Mode with SSI ............................................................................ |
9-7 |
Encapsulation of RSM Commands/Responses over SSI .............................................................. |
9-8 |
Command Structure ................................................................................................................. |
9-8 |
Response Structure ................................................................................................................. |
9-8 |
Example Transaction ............................................................................................................... |
9-9 |
Simple Serial Interface Default Parameters ................................................................................. |
9-10 |
SSI Host Parameters ................................................................................................................... |
9-11 |
Select SSI Host ...................................................................................................................... |
9-11 |
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Baud Rate .............................................................................................................................. |
9-12 |
Parity ...................................................................................................................................... |
9-13 |
Check Parity ........................................................................................................................... |
9-14 |
Stop Bits ................................................................................................................................. |
9-15 |
Software Handshaking ........................................................................................................... |
9-16 |
Host RTS Line State .............................................................................................................. |
9-17 |
Decode Data Packet Format .................................................................................................. |
9-17 |
Host Serial Response Time-out ............................................................................................. |
9-19 |
Host Character Time-out ........................................................................................................ |
9-20 |
Multipacket Option ................................................................................................................. |
9-21 |
Interpacket Delay ................................................................................................................... |
9-22 |
Event Reporting ........................................................................................................................... |
9-23 |
Decode Event ......................................................................................................................... |
9-23 |
Boot Up Event ........................................................................................................................ |
9-24 |
Parameter Event .................................................................................................................... |
9-24 |
Chapter 10: RS-232 Interface |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
10-1 |
Connecting an RS-232 Interface .................................................................................................. |
10-2 |
Connecting DS3678 to RS-232 Interface ............................................................................... |
10-2 |
Connecting DS3608 to USB Interface .................................................................................... |
10-3 |
RS-232 Parameter Defaults ......................................................................................................... |
10-4 |
RS-232 Host Parameters ............................................................................................................. |
10-5 |
RS-232 Host Types ................................................................................................................ |
10-7 |
Baud Rate ............................................................................................................................ |
10-10 |
Parity .................................................................................................................................... |
10-11 |
Stop Bit Select ...................................................................................................................... |
10-12 |
Data Bits ............................................................................................................................... |
10-12 |
Check Receive Errors .......................................................................................................... |
10-13 |
Hardware Handshaking ........................................................................................................ |
10-13 |
Software Handshaking ......................................................................................................... |
10-15 |
Host Serial Response Time-out ........................................................................................... |
10-17 |
RTS Line State ..................................................................................................................... |
10-18 |
Intercharacter Delay ............................................................................................................. |
10-18 |
Nixdorf Beep/LED Options ................................................................................................... |
10-19 |
Ignore Unknown Characters ................................................................................................ |
10-20 |
Beep on <BEL> .................................................................................................................... |
10-20 |
ASCII Character Set for RS-232 ................................................................................................ |
10-21 |
Chapter 11: IBM Interface |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
11-1 |
Connecting to an IBM 468X/469X Host ....................................................................................... |
11-2 |
Connecting DS3678 to an IBM 468X/469X Host ................................................................... |
11-2 |
Connecting DS3608 to an IBM 468X/469X Host ................................................................... |
11-3 |
IBM Parameter Defaults ............................................................................................................... |
11-4 |
IBM 468X/469X Host Parameters ................................................................................................ |
11-5 |
Port Address .......................................................................................................................... |
11-5 |
Convert Unknown to Code 39 ................................................................................................ |
11-6 |
RS-485 Beep Directive ........................................................................................................... |
11-6 |
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RS-485 Bar Code Configuration Directive ............................................................................. |
11-7 |
IBM-485 Specification Version ............................................................................................... |
11-7 |
Chapter 12: Keyboard Wedge Interface |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
12-1 |
Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface .................................................................................... |
12-2 |
Connecting DS3678 to a Keyboard Wedge Interface ............................................................ |
12-2 |
Connecting DS3608 to a Keyboard Wedge Interface ............................................................ |
12-3 |
Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults ......................................................................................... |
12-4 |
Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters ............................................................................................. |
12-5 |
Keyboard Wedge Host Types ................................................................................................ |
12-5 |
Ignore Unknown Characters .................................................................................................. |
12-5 |
Keystroke Delay ..................................................................................................................... |
12-6 |
Intra-Keystroke Delay ............................................................................................................. |
12-6 |
Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation .................................................................................... |
12-7 |
Quick Keypad Emulation ........................................................................................................ |
12-7 |
Simulated Caps Lock ............................................................................................................. |
12-8 |
Caps Lock Override ............................................................................................................... |
12-8 |
Convert Wedge Case ............................................................................................................. |
12-9 |
Function Key Mapping ........................................................................................................... |
12-9 |
FN1 Substitution ................................................................................................................... |
12-10 |
Send Make and Break .......................................................................................................... |
12-10 |
Keyboard Maps .................................................................................................................... |
12-11 |
ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge ................................................................................ |
12-11 |
Chapter 13: Symbologies |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
13-1 |
Scanning Sequence Examples .................................................................................................... |
13-1 |
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................................. |
13-2 |
Symbology Parameter Defaults ................................................................................................... |
13-2 |
Enable/Disable All Code Types ................................................................................................... |
13-8 |
UPC/EAN ..................................................................................................................................... |
13-9 |
Enable/Disable UPC-A ........................................................................................................... |
13-9 |
Enable/Disable UPC-E ........................................................................................................... |
13-9 |
Enable/Disable UPC-E1 ....................................................................................................... |
13-10 |
Enable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 .............................................................................................. |
13-10 |
Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 .......................................................................................... |
13-11 |
Enable/Disable Bookland EAN ............................................................................................. |
13-11 |
Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals ............................................................................... |
13-12 |
User-Programmable Supplementals .................................................................................... |
13-15 |
UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy ......................................................................... |
13-15 |
UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format ...................................................................... |
13-16 |
UPC Reduced Quiet Zone ................................................................................................... |
13-17 |
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit ................................................................................................ |
13-17 |
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit ................................................................................................ |
13-18 |
Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit .............................................................................................. |
13-18 |
UPC-A Preamble .................................................................................................................. |
13-19 |
UPC-E Preamble .................................................................................................................. |
13-20 |
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UPC-E1 Preamble ................................................................................................................ |
13-21 |
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A .................................................................................................... |
13-22 |
Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A .................................................................................................. |
13-22 |
EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend ........................................................................................................... |
13-23 |
Bookland ISBN Format ........................................................................................................ |
13-23 |
UCC Coupon Extended Code .............................................................................................. |
13-24 |
Coupon Report ..................................................................................................................... |
13-25 |
ISSN EAN ............................................................................................................................ |
13-25 |
Code 128 ................................................................................................................................... |
13-26 |
Enable/Disable Code 128 .................................................................................................... |
13-26 |
Set Lengths for Code 128 .................................................................................................... |
13-27 |
Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) ............................................................. |
13-29 |
Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ..................................................................................................... |
13-29 |
ISBT Concatenation ............................................................................................................. |
13-30 |
Check ISBT Table ................................................................................................................ |
13-31 |
ISBT Concatenation Redundancy ........................................................................................ |
13-31 |
Code 128 Security Level ...................................................................................................... |
13-32 |
Code 128 Reduced Quiet Zone ........................................................................................... |
13-33 |
Ignore Code 128 <FNC4> .................................................................................................... |
13-33 |
Code 39 ..................................................................................................................................... |
13-34 |
Enable/Disable Code 39 ...................................................................................................... |
13-34 |
Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 .......................................................................................... |
13-34 |
Convert Code 39 to Code 32 ............................................................................................... |
13-35 |
Code 32 Prefix ..................................................................................................................... |
13-35 |
Set Lengths for Code 39 ...................................................................................................... |
13-36 |
Code 39 Check Digit Verification ......................................................................................... |
13-37 |
Transmit Code 39 Check Digit ............................................................................................. |
13-37 |
Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion ........................................................................................... |
13-38 |
Code 39 Security Level ........................................................................................................ |
13-39 |
Code 39 Reduced Quiet Zone ............................................................................................. |
13-40 |
Code 93 ..................................................................................................................................... |
13-40 |
Enable/Disable Code 93 ...................................................................................................... |
13-40 |
Set Lengths for Code 93 ...................................................................................................... |
13-41 |
Code 11 ..................................................................................................................................... |
13-42 |
Code 11 ................................................................................................................................ |
13-42 |
Set Lengths for Code 11 ...................................................................................................... |
13-43 |
Code 11 Check Digit Verification ......................................................................................... |
13-44 |
Transmit Code 11 Check Digits ........................................................................................... |
13-45 |
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) .............................................................................................................. |
13-45 |
Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................ |
13-45 |
Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................ |
13-46 |
I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................................ |
13-47 |
Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit ................................................................................................ |
13-48 |
Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 ................................................................................................... |
13-48 |
I 2 of 5 Security Level ........................................................................................................... |
13-49 |
I 2 of 5 Reduced Quiet Zone ................................................................................................ |
13-50 |
Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) ................................................................................................................. |
13-50 |
Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5 ............................................................................................. |
13-50 |
Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 ............................................................................................. |
13-51 |
Codabar (NW - 7) ....................................................................................................................... |
13-52 |
Enable/Disable Codabar ...................................................................................................... |
13-52 |
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Set Lengths for Codabar ...................................................................................................... |
13-53 |
|
CLSI Editing ......................................................................................................................... |
13-55 |
|
NOTIS Editing ...................................................................................................................... |
13-55 |
|
Codabar Security Level ........................................................................................................ |
13-56 |
|
Codabar Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection ........................................ |
13-58 |
|
Codabar Mod 16 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................ |
13-58 |
|
Transmit Codabar Check Digit ............................................................................................. |
13-59 |
|
MSI ............................................................................................................................................. |
13-60 |
|
Enable/Disable MSI .............................................................................................................. |
13-60 |
|
Set Lengths for MSI ............................................................................................................. |
13-61 |
|
MSI Check Digits .................................................................................................................. |
13-62 |
|
Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) ................................................................................................ |
13-63 |
|
MSI Check Digit Algorithm ................................................................................................... |
13-64 |
|
MSI Reduced Quiet Zone ..................................................................................................... |
13-64 |
|
Chinese 2 of 5 ............................................................................................................................ |
13-65 |
|
Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 ............................................................................................. |
13-65 |
|
Matrix 2 of 5 ............................................................................................................................... |
13-66 |
|
Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5 ................................................................................................ |
13-66 |
|
Set Lengths for Matrix 2 of 5 ................................................................................................ |
13-67 |
|
Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ...................................................................................................... |
13-68 |
|
Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ....................................................................................... |
13-68 |
|
Korean 3 of 5 ............................................................................................................................. |
13-69 |
|
Enable/Disable Korean 3 of 5 .............................................................................................. |
13-69 |
|
Inverse 1D .................................................................................................................................. |
13-70 |
|
GS1 DataBar .............................................................................................................................. |
13-71 |
|
GS1 DataBar-14 ................................................................................................................... |
13-71 |
|
GS1 DataBar Limited ........................................................................................................... |
13-71 |
|
GS1 DataBar Expanded ....................................................................................................... |
13-72 |
|
Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN ..................................................................................... |
13-72 |
|
GS1 DataBar Security Level ................................................................................................ |
13-73 |
|
GS1 DataBar Limited Margin Check .................................................................................... |
13-74 |
|
Composite .................................................................................................................................. |
13-75 |
|
Composite CC-C .................................................................................................................. |
13-75 |
|
Composite CC-A/B ............................................................................................................... |
13-75 |
|
Composite TLC-39 ............................................................................................................... |
13-76 |
|
Composite Inverse ............................................................................................................... |
13-77 |
|
UPC Composite Mode ......................................................................................................... |
13-78 |
|
Composite Beep Mode ......................................................................................................... |
13-79 |
|
GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes ................................................ |
13-79 |
|
2D Symbologies ......................................................................................................................... |
13-80 |
|
Enable/Disable PDF417 ....................................................................................................... |
13-80 |
|
Enable/Disable MicroPDF417 .............................................................................................. |
13-80 |
|
Code 128 Emulation ............................................................................................................. |
13-81 |
|
Data Matrix ........................................................................................................................... |
13-82 |
|
GS1 Data Matrix ................................................................................................................... |
13-82 |
|
Data Matrix Inverse .............................................................................................................. |
13-83 |
|
Maxicode .............................................................................................................................. |
13-84 |
|
QR Code .............................................................................................................................. |
13-84 |
|
GS1 QR ................................................................................................................................ |
13-85 |
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MicroQR ............................................................................................................................... |
13-85 |
|
Linked QR Mode .................................................................................................................. |
13-86 |
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Aztec .................................................................................................................................... |
13-87 |
Aztec Inverse ....................................................................................................................... |
13-88 |
Han Xin ................................................................................................................................ |
13-89 |
Han Xin Inverse .................................................................................................................... |
13-89 |
Grid Matrix ............................................................................................................................ |
13-90 |
Grid Matrix Inverse ............................................................................................................... |
13-91 |
Grid Matrix Mirrored ............................................................................................................. |
13-92 |
DotCode ............................................................................................................................... |
13-93 |
DotCode Inverse .................................................................................................................. |
13-94 |
DotCode Mirrored ................................................................................................................. |
13-95 |
DotCode Prioritize ................................................................................................................ |
13-96 |
Postal Codes .............................................................................................................................. |
13-97 |
US Postnet ........................................................................................................................... |
13-97 |
US Planet ............................................................................................................................. |
13-97 |
Transmit US Postal Check Digit ........................................................................................... |
13-98 |
UK Postal ............................................................................................................................. |
13-98 |
Transmit UK Postal Check Digit ........................................................................................... |
13-99 |
Japan Postal ........................................................................................................................ |
13-99 |
Australia Post ..................................................................................................................... |
13-100 |
Australia Post Format ......................................................................................................... |
13-101 |
Netherlands KIX Code ...................................................................................................... |
13-102 |
USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail ................................................................................ |
13-102 |
UPU FICS Postal ............................................................................................................... |
13-103 |
Mailmark ............................................................................................................................. |
13-103 |
Symbology-Specific Security Levels ........................................................................................ |
13-104 |
Redundancy Level ............................................................................................................. |
13-104 |
Security Level ..................................................................................................................... |
13-106 |
1D Quiet Zone Level .......................................................................................................... |
13-107 |
Intercharacter Gap Size ..................................................................................................... |
13-108 |
Report Version ......................................................................................................................... |
13-108 |
Macro PDF Features ................................................................................................................ |
13-109 |
Flush Macro Buffer ............................................................................................................. |
13-109 |
Abort Macro PDF Entry ...................................................................................................... |
13-109 |
Chapter 14: Intelligent Document Capture |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
14-1 |
The IDC Process .......................................................................................................................... |
14-1 |
Bar Code Acceptance Test .................................................................................................... |
14-2 |
Capture Region Determination ............................................................................................... |
14-2 |
Image Post Processing .......................................................................................................... |
14-3 |
Data Transmission ................................................................................................................. |
14-3 |
PC Application and Programming Support .................................................................................. |
14-3 |
Parameters .................................................................................................................................. |
14-4 |
IDC Operating Mode .............................................................................................................. |
14-5 |
IDC Symbology ...................................................................................................................... |
14-6 |
IDC X Coordinate ................................................................................................................... |
14-7 |
IDC Y Coordinate ................................................................................................................... |
14-7 |
IDC Width ............................................................................................................................... |
14-8 |
IDC Height .............................................................................................................................. |
14-8 |
IDC Aspect ............................................................................................................................. |
14-9 |
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IDC File Format Selector ...................................................................................................... |
14-10 |
IDC Bits Per Pixel ................................................................................................................. |
14-11 |
IDC JPEG Quality ................................................................................................................ |
14-12 |
IDC Find Box Outline ........................................................................................................... |
14-12 |
IDC Minimum Text Length ................................................................................................... |
14-13 |
IDC Maximum Text Length .................................................................................................. |
14-14 |
IDC Captured Image Brighten .............................................................................................. |
14-15 |
IDC Captured Image Sharpen .............................................................................................. |
14-16 |
IDC Border Type .................................................................................................................. |
14-17 |
IDC Delay Time .................................................................................................................... |
14-18 |
IDC Zoom Limit .................................................................................................................... |
14-18 |
IDC Maximum Rotation ........................................................................................................ |
14-19 |
Quick Start ................................................................................................................................. |
14-20 |
Sample IDC Setup ............................................................................................................... |
14-20 |
IDC Demonstrations ............................................................................................................. |
14-21 |
Other Suggestions ............................................................................................................... |
14-22 |
Quick Start Form .................................................................................................................. |
14-22 |
Chapter 15: Digimarc Barcode |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
15-1 |
Digimarc Symbology .................................................................................................................... |
15-1 |
Picklist .................................................................................................................................... |
15-1 |
Digimarc Digital Watermarks ....................................................................................................... |
15-2 |
Chapter 16: Data Formatting: ADF, MDF, Preferred Symbol |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
16-1 |
Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) ................................................................................................ |
16-1 |
Multicode Data Formatting (MDF) ................................................................................................ |
16-1 |
MDF in Hands-Free Mode ...................................................................................................... |
16-2 |
MDF Best Practices ............................................................................................................... |
16-3 |
Preferred Symbol ......................................................................................................................... |
16-4 |
Chapter 17: OCR Programming |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. |
17-1 |
OCR Programming Parameters ................................................................................................... |
17-3 |
Enable/Disable OCR-A .......................................................................................................... |
17-3 |
OCR-A Variant ....................................................................................................................... |
17-4 |
Enable/Disable OCR-B .......................................................................................................... |
17-6 |
OCR-B Variant ....................................................................................................................... |
17-7 |
Enable/Disable MICR E13B ................................................................................................. |
17-11 |
Enable/Disable US Currency Serial Number ....................................................................... |
17-12 |
OCR Orientation ................................................................................................................... |
17-12 |
OCR Lines ............................................................................................................................ |
17-14 |
OCR Minimum Characters ................................................................................................... |
17-14 |
OCR Maximum Characters .................................................................................................. |
17-15 |
OCR Subset ......................................................................................................................... |
17-15 |
OCR Quiet Zone .................................................................................................................. |
17-16 |
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OCR Template ..................................................................................................................... |
17-17 |
OCR Check Digit Modulus ................................................................................................... |
17-27 |
OCR Check Digit Multiplier .................................................................................................. |
17-28 |
OCR Check Digit Validation ................................................................................................. |
17-29 |
Inverse OCR ........................................................................................................................ |
17-34 |
OCR Redundancy ................................................................................................................ |
17-35 |
Appendix A: Standard Default Parameters |
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Appendix B: Country Codes |
|
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... |
B-1 |
USB and Keyboard Wedge Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) ....................................... |
B-2 |
Appendix C: Country Code Pages |
|
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... |
C-1 |
Country Code Page Defaults ........................................................................................................ |
C-1 |
Country Code Page Bar Codes ................................................................................................... |
. C-5 |
Appendix D: CJK Decode Control |
|
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... |
D-1 |
CJK Control Parameters ............................................................................................................... |
D-2 |
Unicode Output Control ........................................................................................................... |
D-2 |
CJK Output Method to Windows Host ..................................................................................... |
D-3 |
Non-CJK UTF Bar Code Output .............................................................................................. |
D-5 |
Unicode/CJK Decode Setup with Windows Host .......................................................................... |
D-7 |
Setting Up the Windows Registry Table for Unicode Universal Output .................................. |
D-7 |
Adding CJK IME on Windows ................................................................................................. |
D-7 |
Selecting the Simplified Chinese Input Method on the Host ................................................... |
D-8 |
Selecting the Traditional Chinese Input Method on the Host .................................................. |
D-9 |
Appendix E: Programming Reference |
|
Symbol Code Identifiers ................................................................................................................ |
E-1 |
AIM Code Identifiers ..................................................................................................................... |
E-3 |
Appendix F: Sample Bar Codes |
|
Code 39 ......................................................................................................................................... |
F-1 |
UPC/EAN ....................................................................................................................................... |
F-1 |
UPC-A, 100% ........................................................................................................................... |
F-1 |
EAN-13, 100% ......................................................................................................................... |
F-2 |
Code 128 ....................................................................................................................................... |
F-2 |
Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................... |
F-2 |
GS1 DataBar-14 ............................................................................................................................ |
F-3 |
PDF417 .......................................................................................................................................... |
F-3 |
Data Matrix ..................................................................................................................................... |
F-3 |
Maxicode ........................................................................................................................................ |
F-4 |
QR Code ........................................................................................................................................ |
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US Postnet ..................................................................................................................................... |
F-4 |
UK Postal ....................................................................................................................................... |
F-4 |
Appendix G: Alphanumeric Bar Codes |
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Alphanumeric Bar Codes .............................................................................................................. |
G-1 |
Appendix H: Numeric Bar Codes |
|
Numeric Bar Codes ....................................................................................................................... |
H-1 |
Cancel ........................................................................................................................................... |
H-2 |
Appendix I: ASCII Character Sets |
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Appendix J: Communication Protocol Functionality |
|
Functionality Supported via Communication (Cable) Interface ...................................................... |
J-1 |
Appendix K: Signature Capture Code |
|
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... |
K-1 |
Code Structure .............................................................................................................................. |
K-1 |
Signature Capture Area .......................................................................................................... |
K-1 |
CapCode Pattern Structure ..................................................................................................... |
K-2 |
Start / Stop Patterns ...................................................................................................................... |
K-2 |
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................... |
K-3 |
Data Format .................................................................................................................................. |
K-3 |
Additional Capabilities ................................................................................................................... |
K-4 |
Signature Boxes ............................................................................................................................ |
K-4 |
Appendix L: Non-Parameter Attributes |
|
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... |
L-1 |
Attributes ........................................................................................................................................ |
L-1 |
Model Number .......................................................................................................................... |
L-1 |
Serial Number .......................................................................................................................... |
L-1 |
Date of Manufacture ................................................................................................................. |
L-2 |
Date of First Programming ....................................................................................................... |
L-2 |
Configuration Filename ............................................................................................................ |
L-2 |
Beeper/LED .............................................................................................................................. |
L-3 |
Parameter Defaults .................................................................................................................. |
L-4 |
Beep on Next Bootup ............................................................................................................... |
L-4 |
Reboot ...................................................................................................................................... |
L-4 |
Host Trigger Session ................................................................................................................ |
L-4 |
Firmware Version ..................................................................................................................... |
L-5 |
Scankit Version ........................................................................................................................ |
L-5 |
ImageKit Version ...................................................................................................................... |
L-5 |
Index
The DS36X8 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the cordless DS3678 and corded DS3608 digital scanners.
This guide includes the following cordless DS3678 digital scanner configurations:
Configuration |
Description |
|
|
DS3678-HD2F003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, High Density, Cordless, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
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DS3678-HP2F003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, High Performance, Cordless, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
DS3678-SR0F003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, Standard Range, Cordless, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
DS3678-ER2F003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, Extended Range, Cordless, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
DS3678-DP2F003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, Direct Part Marking, Cordless, FIPS, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
DS3678-DPAF002VZWW |
Rugged, Area Imager, Direct Part Mark for Automation, Cordless, FIPS, Gray, Vibration Motor |
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This guide includes the following corded DS3608 digital scanner configurations:
|
Configuration |
|
Description |
|
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|
|
|
DS3608-HD20003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, High Density, Corded, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
|
|
|
|
DS3608-HP20003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, High Performance, Corded, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
|
|
|
|
DS3608-SR00003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, Standard Range, Corded, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
|
|
|
|
DS3608-ER20003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, Extended Range, Corded, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
|
|
|
|
DS3608-DP20003VZWW |
Rugged, Digital Scanner, Direct Part Marking, Corded, FIPS, Industrial Green, Vibration Motor |
|
|
|
|
|
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DS3608-DPA0002VZWW |
Rugged, Area Imager, Direct Part Mark for Automation, Corded, FIPS, Gray, Vibration Motor |
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CAUTION DO NOT use cables designed for the LS35X8 and DS35X8 scanners as they are not compatible with the DS36X8 digital scanner.
CAUTION When using the power on Pin 9 RS-232 cables, be sure the host that these cables are plugged into is supplying 5V only. Some vehicle mounted computers have the option of supplying either 5V or 12V on Pin 9. Be sure the option is set to 5V otherwise a corded scanner will sustain damage and a cradle does not operate (not damaged).
NOTE Check Solution Builder for:
-additional information regarding all available accessories
-the latest available configurations.
The product configurations related to the cordless DS3678 digital scanner are as follows:
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Cradle |
STB3678-C100F3WW |
Standard Cradle, Charger, Bluetooth, Multiple Interface |
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Cradle - Forklift |
FLB3678-C100F3WW |
IP65 Sealed Cradle, Charger, Bluetooth, Multiple Interface |
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Mounting Plate |
21-84259-01 |
Mounting plate for FLB3678 |
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Battery |
BTRY-36IAB0E-00 |
Spare Battery |
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Battery Charger |
SAC3600-4001CR |
4 Slot Battery Charger |
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Tool Balancer Pulley |
50-15400-031 |
Pulley: Tool Balancer Pulley |
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Clip on Belt Holster |
11-59382-01 |
Holder: Clip on Belt |
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Fork Lift Holder |
21-52612-01R |
Holder: Fork Lift |
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Lanyard |
50-12500-066 |
Lanyard Strap |
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Universal Cables |
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Shielded USB |
CBA-UF2-C12ZAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Locking Connector for VC70, 12', Coiled, -30ºC |
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CBA-U42-S07PAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2.8m), Straight, 12V (Requires 12V |
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Power Supply) |
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CBA-U46-S07ZAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2m), Straight, BC 1.2 |
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CBA-U47-S15ZAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 15ft. (4.6m), Straight, BC 1.2 |
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CBA-U44-S15PAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 15ft. (4.6m), Straight, 12V |
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CBA-U45-S15ZAR |
Shielded USB: Power Plus Connector, 15ft. (4.6m), Straight, 12V |
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CBA-U43-S07ZAR |
Shielded USB: Power Plus Connector, 7ft. (2.8m), Straight, 12V |
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CBA-UF0-S07PAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2m), Straight, 12V (Requires |
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12V Power Supply), Low Temp -30ºC |
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CBA-UF1-S07ZAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2m), Straight, BC 1.2 (High |
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Current), -30ºC |
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CBA-UF3-C09ZAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Amphenol Threaded Circular Connector for VC5090, 9ft |
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(2.8m) Coiled |
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CBA-UF4-C09ZAR |
Cable - USB, RS232 "Y" Power Stealer, 9ft Coiled, -30ºC |
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CBA-UF5-C09ZAR |
Cable - USB, RS232 "Y" Power Stealer, 9ft Coiled, DS3600 to VC5090, -30ºC |
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CBA-UF6-C12ZAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Series A, 12', Coiled, BC1.2 (High Current), -30ºC |
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Keyboard Wedge |
CBA-K63-S07PAR |
Auto-Host Detect - Keyboard Wedge: 7ft. (2m) Straight, PS/2 Power Port, 12V |
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(Requires 12V Power Supply) |
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CBA-K65-S15PAR |
Auto-Host Detect - Keyboard Wedge: 15ft. (4.6m) Straight, PS/2 Power Port, 12V |
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(Requires 12V Power Supply) |
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IBM |
CBA-M65-S07ZAR |
Auto-Host Detect - IBM: 468x/9x, 7ft (2m) Straight, Port 9B, 12V |
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CBA-M66-S15ZAR |
Auto-Host Detect - IBM: 468x/9x, 15ft. (4.6m) Straight, Port 9B, 12V |
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RS-232 |
CBA-R07-S07PAR |
RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 7 ft. (2m) Straight, TxD on 2, 12V (Requires 12V |
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Power Supply) |
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CBA-RF0-S07PAR |
RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 7ft. (2.0m) Straight, TxD on 2, 12V (Requires |
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12V Power Supply), -30ºC |
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CBA-R21-S15PAR |
RS232:DB9 Female Connector, 15ft. (4.6m). TxD on 2, 12V (Requires 12V |
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Power Supply) |
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CBA-R71-C09ZAR |
RS232:DB9 Female Connector, 9ft. (2.8m), Coiled, Power Pin 9 |
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CBA-RF1-C09PAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 9ft. (2.8m) Coiled, TxD on 2, 12V |
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(Requires 12V Power Supply), -30ºC |
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CBA-RF2-C09ZAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 9ft (2.8m) Coiled, Power Pin 9, -30ºC |
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CBA-RF3-C09ZAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 9ft. (2.8m) Coiled, Power Pin 9, TxD on |
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2, True Converter, Low Temp -30ºC |
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CBA-RF4-C09ZAR |
Cable - RS232: Amphenol Threaded Circular Connector for VC5090, 9ft (2.8m) |
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Coiled |
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CBA-RF5-S07ZAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 7ft (2.8m) Straight, Power Pin 9, -30ºC |
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Power Supplies |
PWRS-BGA12V50W0 |
Level VI AC/DC Power Supply (Brick), AC Input: 100-240V, 2.4A. DC Output: |
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12V, 4.16A, 50W. Requires: DC line cord CBL-DC-451A1-01 and Country |
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specific AC grounded Line Cord |
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CBL-DC-451A1-01 |
DC Line Cord with Filter, used with 3600 Series Level VI AC/DC Power Supply |
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p/n PWR-BGA12V50W0WW |
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CBL-DC-375A1-01 |
DC Line Cord used with Level VI AC/DC Power Supply p/n |
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PWR-BGA12V50W0WW for Four Slot Battery Charger p/n SAC3600-4001CR. |
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(Note: For use with SAC3600-4001CR only. Do not use CBL-DC-375A1-01 with |
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LI/DS36X8 Scanners or STB/FLB3678 cradles.) |
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PWRS-14000-251R |
Power Supply: 18-75VDC, 12VDC, High |
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PWRS-14000-252R |
Power Supply: 9-30VDC, 12VDC, Low |
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CBL-36-452A-01 |
Cable Adapter (for use with PWRS-14000-251R and PWRS-14000-252R) |
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23844-00-00R |
AC Line Cord (for use with PWR-BGA12V50W0WW) |
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The product configurations related to the corded DS3608 digital scanner are as follows:
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Accessories |
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Intellistand |
STND-AS0036-07 |
Stand: Adjustable Intellistand, Black |
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Tool Balancer Pulley |
50-15400-031 |
Pulley: Tool Balancer Pulley |
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Clip on Belt Holster |
11-59382-01 |
Holder: Clip on Belt |
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Fork Lift Holder |
21-52612-01R |
Holder: Fork Lift |
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Lanyard |
50-12500-066 |
Lanyard Strap |
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Universal Cables |
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Shielded USB |
CBA-UF2-C12ZAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Locking Connector for VC70, 12', Coiled, -30ºC |
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CBA-U42-S07PAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2.8m), Straight, 12V (Requires 12V |
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Power Supply) |
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CBA-U46-S07ZAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2m), Straight, BC 1.2 |
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CBA-U47-S15ZAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 15ft. (4.6m), Straight, BC 1.2 |
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CBA-U44-S15PAR |
Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 15ft. (4.6m), Straight, 12V |
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CBA-U45-S15ZAR |
Shielded USB: Power Plus Connector, 15ft. (4.6m), Straight, 12V |
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CBA-U43-S07ZAR |
Shielded USB: Power Plus Connector, 7ft. (2.8m), Straight, 12V |
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CBA-UF0-S07PAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2m), Straight, 12V (Requires |
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12V Power Supply), Low Temp -30ºC |
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CBA-UF1-S07ZAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Series A Connector, 7ft. (2m), Straight, BC 1.2 (High |
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Current), -30ºC |
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CBA-UF3-C09ZAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Amphenol Threaded Circular Connector for VC5090, 9ft |
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(2.8m) Coiled |
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CBA-UF4-C09ZAR |
Cable - USB, RS232 "Y" Power Stealer, 9ft Coiled, -30ºC |
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CBA-UF5-C09ZAR |
Cable - USB, RS232 "Y" Power Stealer, 9ft Coiled, DS3600 to VC5090, -30ºC |
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CBA-UF6-C12ZAR |
Cable - Shielded USB: Series A, 12', Coiled, BC1.2 (High Current), -30ºC |
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Keyboard Wedge |
CBA-K63-S07PAR |
Auto-Host Detect - Keyboard Wedge: 7ft. (2m) Straight, PS/2 Power Port, 12V |
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(Requires 12V Power Supply) |
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CBA-K65-S15PAR |
Auto-Host Detect - Keyboard Wedge: 15ft. (4.6m) Straight, PS/2 Power Port, |
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12V (Requires 12V Power Supply) |
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IBM |
CBA-M65-S07ZAR |
Auto-Host Detect - IBM: 468x/9x, 7ft (2m) Straight, Port 9B, 12V |
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CBA-M66-S15ZAR |
Auto-Host Detect - IBM: 468x/9x, 15ft (4.6m) Straight, Port 9B, 12V |
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RS-232 |
CBA-R07-S07PAR |
RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 7 ft. (2m) Straight, TxD on 2, 12V (Requires |
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12V Power Supply) |
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CBA-RF0-S07PAR |
RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 7ft. (2.0m) Straight, TxD on 2, 12V (Requires |
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12V Power Supply), -30ºC |
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CBA-R21-S15PAR |
RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 15ft. (4.6m) Coiled, TxD on 2, 12V (Requires |
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12V Power Supply) |
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CBA-R71-C09ZAR |
RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 9ft. (2.8m) Coiled, Power Pin 9 |
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CBA-RF1-C09PAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 9ft. (2.8m) Coiled, TxD on 2, 12V |
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(Requires 12V Power Supply), -30ºC |
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CBA-RF2-C09ZAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 9ft (2.8m) Coiled, Power Pin 9, -30ºC |
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CBA-RF3-C09ZAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 9ft. (2.8m) Coiled, Power Pin 9, TxD on |
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2, True Converter, Low Temp -30ºC |
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CBA-RF4-C09ZAR |
Cable - RS232: Amphenol Threaded Circular Connector for VC5090, 9ft (2.8m) |
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Coiled |
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CBA-RF5-S07ZAR |
Cable - RS232: DB9 Female Connector, 7ft (2.8m) Straight, Power Pin 9, -30ºC |
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Part Number |
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Power Supplies |
PWRS-BGA12V50W0W |
Level VI AC/DC Power Supply (Brick), AC Input: 100-240V, 2.4A. DC Output: |
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12V, 4.16A, 50W. Requires: DC line cord CBL-DC-451A1-01 and Country |
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specific AC grounded Line Cord |
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CBL-DC-451A1-01 |
DC Line Cord with Filter, used with 3600 Series Level 6 AC/DC Power Supply |
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p/n PWR-BGA12V50W0WW |
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PWRS-14000-251R |
Power Supply: 18-75VDC, 12VDC, High |
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PWRS-14000-252R |
Power Supply: 9-30VDC, 12VDC, Low |
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CBL-36-452A-01 |
Cable Adapter (for use with PWRS-14000-251R and PWRS-14000-252R) |
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23844-00-00R |
AC Line Cord (for use with PWR-BGA12V50W0WW) |
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Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
•Chapter 1, Getting Started provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and cable connection information.
•Chapter 2, 123Scan and Software Tools describes the Zebra software tools available for customizing scanner operation.
•Chapter 3, Data Capture provides beeper and LED definitions, techniques involved in scanning barcodes, general instructions and tips about scanning, and decode ranges.
•Chapter 4, Maintenance & Technical Specifications provides suggested digital scanner maintenance, troubleshooting, technical specifications, and signal descriptions (pinouts).
•Chapter 5, Radio Communications provides information about the modes of operation and features available for wireless communication, and includes programming barcodes to configure the cordless digital scanner.
•Chapter 6, User Preferences & Miscellaneous Options describes each user preference feature and provides programming barcodes for selecting these features.
•Chapter 7, Imaging Preferences describes imaging preference features and provides programming barcodes for selecting these features.
•Chapter 8, USB Interface describes how to set up the digital scanner with a USB host.
•Chapter 9, SSI Interface describes the system requirements of the Simple Serial Interface (SSI), which provides a communications link between Zebra decoders and a serial host.
•Chapter 10, RS-232 Interface describes how to set up the digital scanner with an RS-232 host.
•Chapter 11, IBM Interface describes how to set up the digital scanner with an IBM 468X/469X host.
•Chapter 12, Keyboard Wedge Interface describes how to set up a keyboard wedge interface with the digital scanner.
•Chapter 13, Symbologies describes all symbology features and provides programming barcodes for selecting these features for the digital scanner.
•Chapter 14, Intelligent Document Capture describes IDC, an advanced image processing firmware, including IDC functionality, parameter barcodes to control its features, and a quick start procedure.
•Chapter 15, Digimarc Barcode describes the invisible machine-readable code, and provides barcodes for selecting this code.
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•Chapter 16, Data Formatting: ADF, MDF, Preferred Symbol briefly describes the Zebra features available for customizing scanner operation.
•Chapter 17, OCR Programming describes how to set up the digital scanner for OCR programming.
•Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters provides a table of all host devices and scanner defaults.
•Appendix B, Country Codes provides barcodes for programming the country keyboard type for the USB keyboard (HID) device and the keyboard wedge host.
•Appendix C, Country Code Pages provides barcodes for selecting code pages for the country keyboard type.
•Appendix D, CJK Decode Control describes control parameters for Unicode/CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) barcode decode through USB HID Keyboard Emulation mode.
•Appendix E, Programming Reference provides a table of AIM code identifiers, ASCII character conversions, and keyboard maps.
•Appendix F, Sample Bar Codes includes sample barcodes of various code types.
•Appendix G, Alphanumeric Bar Codes includes the barcodes to scan for parameters requiring specific alphanumeric values.
•Appendix H, Numeric Bar Codes includes the barcodes to scan for parameters requiring specific numeric values.
•Appendix I, ASCII Character Sets provides ASCII character value tables.
•Appendix J, Communication Protocol Functionality lists supported scanner functionality by communication protocol.
•Appendix K, Signature Capture Code describes CapCode, a special pattern that encloses a signature area on a document and allows the scanner to capture a signature.
•Appendix L, Non-Parameter Attributes defines non-parameter attributes.
The following conventions are used in this document:
•Italics are used to highlight the following:
•Chapters and sections in this and related documents
•Dialog box, window and screen names
•Drop-down list and list box names
•Check box and radio button names
•Bold text is used to highlight the following:
•Key names on a keypad
•Button names on a screen.
•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.
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•Throughout the programming barcode menus, asterisks (*) are used to denote default parameter settings.
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•DS3678 Quick Start Guide, p/n MN002648Axx - provides general information for getting started with the DS3678 digital scanner, and includes basic set up and operation instructions.
•DS3608 Quick Start Guide, p/n MN002257Axx - provides general information for getting started with the DS3608 digital scanner, and includes basic set up and operation instructions.
•STB3678 Cradle Quick Reference Guide, p/n MN002336Axx - provides information on installing and operating STB3678 cradles.
•FLB3678 Cradle Quick Reference Guide, p/n MN002334Axx - provides information on installing and operating FLB3678 cradles.
•Advanced Data Formatting Programmer Guide, p/n 72E-69680-xx - provides information on ADF, a means of customizing data before transmission to a host.
•MDF and Preferred Symbol User Guide, p/n MN-002895-xx - provides information on Multicode Data Formatting and Preferred Symbol Prioritization.
•Attribute Data Dictionary, p/n 72E-149786-xx - defines attribute numbers (device configuration parameters, monitored data, and born-on information) and describes management of various attribute domains for barcode scanners and OEM engines.
For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.zebra.com/support.
If you have a problem using the equipment, contact your facility's technical or systems support. If there is a problem with the equipment, they will contact the Customer Support Center at: http://www.zebra.com/support.
When contacting support, please have the following information available:
•Serial number of the unit
•Model number or product name
•Software type and version number
Zebra responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements.
If your problem cannot be solved by support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. Zebra is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty.
If you purchased your business product from a Zebra business partner, please contact that business partner for support.