PowerScan™ PM8500 Industrial Handheld Area Imager Bar Code Reader with Datalogic’s STAR Cordless System™ Product Reference Guide
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Table of Contents Preface ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 About this Guide .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Manual Overview ................................................................................
Contents Multiple Stand-Alone Layouts............................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Multidrop STAR-System™ Network Layouts..................................................................................................................................................... 31 Host Master Layout ......................................................................................
Contents Control Character Emulation................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 PEN EMULATION ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................68 Operating Mode......................................................
Contents Code 32 Family ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 101 Interleaved 2 of 5 Family...................................................................................................................................................................................... 101 Codabar Family.........................................................
Contents Display Mode............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 126 KEYPAD PARAMETERS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 127 Keypad.............................................................
Contents LED and Beeper Control ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 171 Setting RTC................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 171 Messages from SCANNER Command Keys .................................
Preface About this Guide This Product Reference Guide (PRG) is provided for users seeking advanced technical information, including connection, programming, maintenance and specifications. The Quick Reference Guide (QRG) and other publications associated with this product are downloadable free of charge from the website listed on the back cover of this manual. Typically, units are factory-programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings.
Preface Manual Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the reader of key issues or procedures that must be observed when using the reader: Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosing, repairing and operating the reader. The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage equipment or property. CAUTION A WARNING symbol calls attention to actions that could result in personal injury.
Compliance Compliance Figure 1. PowerScan™ PM8500 Reader Product Label Aiming System Imager Beam Output Window Aiming System The PowerScan™ PM8500 aiming system meets the requirements for laser safety. I D F DIE LASER-STRAHLUNG IST FÜR DAS MENSCHLICHE AUGE LE RAYON LASER EST VISIBLE LA LUCE LASER È VISIBILE À L'OEUIL NU ET IL EST ÉMIS ALL'OCCHIO UMANO E VIENE SICHTBAR UND WIRD AM PAR LA FENÊTRE DÉSIGNÉE STRAHLAUSEMESSA DALLA FINESTRA SUR L'ILLUSTRATION DANS LA INDICATA NELLA FIGURA.
Preface ENGLISH The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of your terminal. STANDARD LASER SAFETY REGULATIONS This product conforms to the applicable requirements of both CDRH 21 CFR 1040 and EN 60825-1 at the date of manufacture. For installation, use and maintenance, it is not necessary to open the device.
Compliance Es ist nicht notwendig, das Gerät wegen Betrieb oder Installations-, und Wartungs-arbeiten zu öffnen. Jegliche Änderungen am Gerät sowie Vorgehensweisen, die nicht in dieser Betriebsanleitung beschreiben werden, können ein gefährliches Laserlicht verursachen. ACHTUNG Der Produkt benutzt eine Laserdiode. Obwohl zur Zeit keine Augenschäden von kurzen Einstrahlungen bekannt sind, sollten Sie es vermeiden für längere Zeit in den Laserstrahl zu schauen, genauso wenig wie in starke Lichtquellen (z.B.
Preface La utilización de procedimientos o regulaciones diferentes de aquellas describidas en la documentación puede causar una exposición peligrosa a la luz láser visible. ATENCIÓN El aparato utiliza un diodo láser a baja potencia. No son notorios daños a los ojos humanos a consecuencia de una exposición de corta duración. Eviten de mirar fijo el rayo láser así como evitarían cualquiera otra fuente de luminosidad intensa, por ejemplo el sol.
Compliance WEEE Compliance Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statement English For information about the disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), please refer to the website at www.scanning.datalogic.com. Italian Per informazioni sullo smaltimento delle apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche consultare il sito Web www.scanning.datalogic.com.
Preface NOTES 8 PowerScan™ M8500
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The PowerScan™ PM8500 cordless handheld Reader Family packs a lot of performance into an attractive, rugged, handheld device. It operates in commercial and industrial environments as well as the front office. In all applications where mobility is a value, the PowerScan™ PM8500 represents the key to increase productivity and flexibility in the working area.
Introduction General View PowerScan™ M8500 Readers Figure 2. PowerScan™ M8500 Readers Figure 3.
General View BC-80X0 / C-8000 CRADLES Figure 4. BC-8000 The label on the cradle contains LED indicators and a scan finder button. When the button is pressed, the cradle transmits a “broadcast” message. All properly configured scanners (Radio RX Timeout set to keep the radio “awake”) linked to that base (through a bind or a join sequence) and within radio range coverage will emit a beep sequence once every 2 seconds for 30 seconds.
Introduction Using the Reader Aiming System The PowerScan™ M8500 reader uses an intelligent aiming system similar to those on cameras. By partially pulling the trigger, the aiming system indicates a field of view to be positioned over the code: Figure 6. Aiming System When you pull the trigger completely a red beam illuminates the code. If the aiming system is centered and the entire symbology is within the aiming system, you will get a good read.
Configuration Methods Normal Operation PowerScan™ M8500 normally functions by capturing and decoding codes. Point the reader at the target and pull the trigger partially to enable the aiming system. Then, pull it completely to capture and decode the image. The reader will repeatedly flash until the symbol is decoded or timeout is reached. In between the flashes of the reader, the aiming system keeps on showing the field of view on the target (see Figure 7 on page 12).
Introduction Autoscanning Normal Mode PowerScan™ M8500 provides an autoscan command (see page 199), which when enabled, causes the reader to scan continuously and to monitor the central zone of its reading area. In this way, PowerScan™ M8500 is ready to capture any image (containing a potential code) positioned on a uniform background. The aiming system can be enabled to indicate the reading area of the potential code to be captured.
Defining Data Formatting Defining Data Formatting The string of a decoded code to be sent to the host may be formatted as follows: • defining simple data formatting (see page 78) • defining advanced data formatting giving complete flexibility in changing the format of data (see Advanced Data Formatting on page 129). When both simple and advanced data formatting are selected the info is processed in the following order: 1.
Introduction Concatenation It is possible to concatenate up to 4 different codes, set their length and enable the Intercode Delay between them (the intercode delay is set in the specific interface parameters, see "Configuration Using Code Symbols" starting on page 47 ). When enabling the delay one or more global headers and terminators are added to the decoded data.
Chapter 2 PowerScan M8500 Setup Package Contents The following parts are included in the PowerScan™ PM8500 package contents: • PowerScan™ PM8500 Hand-Held Reader • CD-ROM containing the PowerScan™ PM8500 Configuration Tools software and PowerScan™ PM8500 Reference Manual • PowerScan™ PM8500 Quick Reference Manual You may want to save your packing material in case you need to ship the reader at some later time.
PowerScan M8500 Setup RS-232 Connection USB (If required) IBM USB POS (if 18 (If required) PowerScan™ M8500
Installation WEDGE Connection PEN Emulation Connection Product Reference Guide 19
PowerScan M8500 Setup Network Connections BC-8060 Network Connectors The multidrop network is a bus system which is propagated from one BC-8060 cradle to another using individual cables. This is possible thanks to the RS-485 connector on the front panel of the cradle. Figure 10. Network Connectors All cradles are connected together within the bus system through the Datalogic RS-485 splitter cable (CAB-428, part number 90A051950), which must be inserted in the RS-485 cradle connector.
Network Connections When wiring the multidrop cables, note the following: • Pin 8 (or 7) can be connected only if the power has to be propagated from a cradle to a STARGATE™ base station or STAR-Box™ converter via the cable. • Pins 5 (or 4) should always be connected as reference ground. • To avoid excessive voltage drop, it is recommended not to propagate power between BC-8060 cradles when used as battery chargers but to supply each cradle individually.
PowerScan M8500 Setup PowerScan™ M8500 Battery Maintenance Battery Charging Once the system is connected and powered, you can place the PowerScan™ M8500 into the cradle to charge the battery. When the reader is correctly inserted in the cradle, the "Reader" red LED on the cradle goes on to indicate that the battery is charging. The "Reader" green LED on the cradle goes on when the battery is completely charged. Replacing PowerScan™ M8500 Batteries 1.
PowerScan™ M8500 Battery Maintenance Do not discharge the battery using any device except for the scanner. When the battery is used in devices other than the designated product, it may damage the battery or reduce its life expectancy. If the device causes an abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery to become hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury. WARNING Lithium-ion battery packs may get hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions.
PowerScan M8500 Setup Mounting The BC-80X0 / C-8000 Cradle The cradle package contains the following items: • BC-80X0 / C-8000 Cradle • BC-80X0 Quick Reference / C-8000 Quick Reference • BC-8000 Antenna • 2 wall-mounting lock hinges • 2 adhesive strips • 4 rubber feet • 1 horizontal base • 1 inclined base The cradle (either BC-80X0 or C-8000) can be mounted for portable or fixed desktop usage, or it can be fixed to a wall.
PowerScan™ M8500 Battery Maintenance Desktop Mounting For desktop usage, you can mount the cradle either on the horizontal base, for reduced overall dimensions, or on the inclined base for a more ergonomic removal and insertion of the reader onto the cradle. Figure 14. Horizontal base Figure 15. Inclined base Portable Desktop Use 1. Correctly position the BC-80X0/C-8000 onto the base by sliding it along the mounting tabs until aligned. 1 1 2 2 2.
PowerScan M8500 Setup Fixed Desktop Use For fixed desktop installation, use the adhesive strips or fixing screws (not provided) according to your needs. For mounting with adhesive strips: 1. Position the cradle onto the base by sliding it along the mounting tabs until aligned. 2. Carefully clean the adhesive strip seats of the base to remove any impurities that could reduce adhesion. 3. Remove the protective plastic from one side of the adhesive strips and stick them onto the base surface. 4.
PowerScan™ M8500 Battery Maintenance Wall Mounting 1. Remove the yellow caps and insert the two wall mounting lock hinges provided with your cradle. 2. Position the cables to be connected to the BC-80X0/C-8000 cradle along the dedicated channels (see figures on page 26.) 3. Complete the procedure using one of the following two methods: If using the adhesive strips: • Carefully clean the adhesive strip seats of the base to remove any impurities that could reduce adhesion.
PowerScan M8500 Setup Figure 16. Inclined Base Wall-Mounting 4. Attach the cradle on the base by sliding it along the mounting tabs until aligned. 5. If mounting the BC-80X0 cradle, insert the antenna in the appropriate hole on the body of the cradle and screw it clockwise until tight. There are two basic system layouts that can be employed: Stand-alone systems (including Point-to-Point layouts) and Multidrop STAR-System™ Networks.
System and Network Layouts System and Network Layouts Stand-Alone Layouts Figure 17. Point-to-Point Reader Layout Figure 18. Stand-Alone Layout with Multiple Readers ® PowerScan M8500 M8300 JOIN Host BIND BC-80X0 In stand-alone systems, each cradle is connected to a single Host.
PowerScan M8500 Setup Multiple Stand-Alone Layouts Many stand-alone connections can operate in the same physical area without interference, provided all readers and cradles in the system have different addresses. Figure 19.
System and Network Layouts Multidrop STAR-System™ Network Layouts Even though many stand-alone systems can operate in the same physical area without interfering with each other, it may be desirable to bridge data from multiple base stations in a network to a single Host. PowerScan™ M8500 readers are compatible with STAR-System™ networks. These networks provide seamless active roaming for any RF reading device in the system. Host Master Layout Figure 21.
PowerScan M8500 Setup BC-8060 Master Layout Figure 22. Example of Multidrop STAR-System™ Network with BC-8060 as Master A. B. C. D. Host BC-8060 Master cradle BC-8060 Slave cradles STARGATE™ base station In this layout a BC-8060 cradle acts as the Master. The Host is connected to the BC-8060 Master using any one of the multi-standard interfaces (RS-232, USB, WEDGE, or PEN Emulation). The Master is then connected to the slaves in the RS-485 network.
Setup Procedures Setup Procedures For PowerScan™ M8500 Series readers, the setup procedures depend on two basic applications, Stand-alone or STAR-System™. Stand-alone applications allow communication with the Host by either the BC-80X0 cradle (page 34), or by the STAR-Modem™ radio modem (page 36). STAR-System™ applications allow communication with the Host through an RS-485 network by the STARGATE™ RF base station or by the BC-8000 cradle (page 37 and 39).
PowerScan M8500 Setup 3. Firmly position the reader onto the cradle within 10 seconds, a beep will be emitted, signaling that the BC-80X0 cradle has been paired to the PowerScan™ M8500, and the green LED on the reader will go off. If it ever becomes necessary to change the reader, just read the bindaddress label applied to the cradle and position the new reader onto the cradle. Do not use multiple readers with this configuration method. 4.
Setup Procedures 5. Set Radio Address + four digits for the PowerScan™ M8500 Address (from 0000 to 1999). All readers used in the same area must have different addresses. 6. 7. Exit and Save Configuration Read the Bind code to pair the PowerScan™ M8500 to the BC-80X0 cradle. The reader is dedicated to the cradle. Any previously bound reader will be excluded.
PowerScan M8500 Setup Using Multiple M-Series Readers with Same Cradle If you want to use several M-Series readers with the same BC-80X0 cradle, you must first Bind the cradle with one of the readers (see previously described configuration procedure). Successive readers can be associated with the same cradle by following the configuration procedure substituting the Bind command with Join (see step 7. on page 35). 7.
Setup Procedures PowerScan™ M8500/STAR-System™ Setup The following procedure allows configuring a PowerScan™ M8500 reader to communicate with various STAR-System™ devices such as STARGATE™ RF base stations. 1. Restore PowerScan™ M8500 Default 2. Enter Configuration 3. Set Date + six digits for Day, Month and Year (DDMMYY) 4. Set Time + four digits for Hour and Minutes (HHMM) 5.
PowerScan M8500 Setup 6. Set Radio Address + four digits from the Numeric Table in the range 0000-1999. All readers must have different addresses. 7. First STAR-System™ Address Read the code above and the four-digit address of the First STAR-System™ device in the system. 8. Set Last STAR-System™ Address Read the code above and the four-digit address of the Last STAR-System™ device in the system.
Setup Procedures BC-8060 STAR-System™ Network Setup When the BC-8060 cradle model is used in an RS-485 network, it must be initially configured. To do this using configuration barcodes, follow the procedure below using any PowerScan™ M8500 reader. 1. Set BC-8060 Address + four digits for the BC-8060 Address (from 0000 to 1999). All cradles used in the network must have different addresses. 2. Exit and Save configuration 3.
PowerScan M8500 Setup 6. Read the desired Enable Network code. Enable RS-485 Master Enable RS-485 Slave END of procedure. For Host Master Network Layouts (see page 37), the network configuration parameters can be changed through STAR-Link™ software running on the PC. Star-Link™ software can be downloaded free from the web site: www.scanning.datalogic.com.
Interface Selection Interface Selection Read the interface selection code for your application. RS-232 Standard POS TERMINALS Nixdorf Mode A Fujitsu ICL Mode For POS terminal default settings refer to page 168.
PowerScan M8500 Setup WEDGE IBM AT or PS/2 PCs IBM XT PC Notebook IBM SURE1 IBM Terminal 3153 IBM TERMINALS 31XX, 32XX, 34XX, 37XX: To select the interface for these IBM Terminals, read the correct KEY TRANSMISSION code. Select the KEYBOARD TYPE if necessary (default = advanced keyboard).
Interface Selection WEDGE (continued) KEYBOARD TYPE advanced keyboard typewriter keyboard ALT MODE The ALT-mode selection allows barcodes sent to the PC to be interpreted correctly independently from the Keyboard Nationality used. You do not need to make a Keyboard Nationality selection. (Default=NumLock Unchanged). Make sure the NumLock key on your keyboard is ON.
PowerScan M8500 Setup DIGITAL TERMINALS VT2xx/VT3xx/VT4xx USB Configuration The USB interface is available for BC-80x0 and C-8000 devices and is compatible with the following Operating Systems: Windows 98 (and later) Mac OS 8.0 (and later) IBM POS for Windows 4690 Operating System USB Start-up As with all USB devices, upon connection, the Host performs several checks by communicating with the device. During this phase normal operations are suspended.
Interface Selection USB Parameters USB-KBD USB-KBD-ALT-MODE USB-KBD-APPLE USB-COM* USB-IBM-Table Top USB-IBM-Hand Held * When configuring USB-COM, the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software, which can be downloaded from the web site http://www.scanning.datalogic.com.
PowerScan M8500 Setup NOTES 46 PowerScan™ M8500
Chapter 3 Configuration Using Code Symbols This section provides programming barcodes to configure your reader by changing the default settings. For details about additional methods of programming, see "Configuration Methods" on page 13. You must first enable your reader to read barcodes in order to use this section. If you have not done this, go to Setup Procedures, starting on page 33 and complete the appropriate procedure.
Configuration Using Code Symbols Reading Configuration Barcodes You must first enable your reader to read barcodes in order to use this section. If you have not done this, go to Setup Procedures, starting on page 33 and complete the appropriate procedure. To configure your reader: 1. Read the instructions for the setting that you want to configure. 1. If needed, go to Appendix F with the hex-numeric table and bookmark it or print it so you can use it during the device configuration. 2.
RS-232 PARAMETERS PowerScan™ M8500/BC-80X0 configurations only Baud Rate on page 50 Parity on page 50 Data Bits on page 51 Stop Bits on page 51 Handshaking on page 51 ACK/NACK Protocol on page 52 FIFO on page 52 Inter-character Delay on page 52 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. = Read the code and follow the procedure given = Default value 3.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RS-232 PARAMETERS Baud Rate 300 baud 600 baud 1200 baud 2400 baud 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud 38400 baud Parity none even parity odd parity 50 PowerScan™ M8500
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RS-232 PARAMETERS Data Bits 7 bits 8 bits 9 bits Stop Bits 1 stop bit 2 stop bits Handshaking disable hardware (RTS/CTS) software (XON/XOFF) RTS always ON See "Handshaking" on page 149 for details.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RS-232 PARAMETERS ACK/NACK Protocol disable enable See "ACK/NACK Protocol" on page 150 for details on implementing this parameter with PowerScan™ M8500. FIFO disable enable See "FIFO" on page 150 for more information.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RS-232 PARAMETERS RX Timeout timeout control in reception from Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex & Numeric Table where: 00 = TIMEOUT disabled 01-99 = TIMEOUT from .1 to 9.9 seconds rx timeout 5 seconds See "RX Timeout" on page 151 for details.
USB PARAMETERS USB-COM Handshaking on page 55 ACK/NACK Protocol on page 55 FIFO on page 55 Inter-character Delay on page 56 RX Timeout on page 56 Serial Trigger Lock on page 57 USB-KBD Keyboard Nationality on page 58 FIFO on page 59 Inter-character Delay on page 60 Inter-code Delay on page 60 USB Keyboard Speed on page 60 USB-IBM No parameter selection required. 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration USB PARAMETERS USB-COM Handshaking disable hardware (RTS/CTS) software (XON/XOFF) RTS always ON See "Handshaking" on page 149 for details. ACK/NACK Protocol disable enable See "ACK/NACK Protocol" on page 150 for details on implementing this parameter with PowerScan™ M8500. FIFO disable enable See "FIFO" on page 150 for more information.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration USB PARAMETERS USB-COM (cont) Inter-character Delay delay between characters transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex & Numeric Table where: 00 = DELAY disabled 01-99 = DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled RX Timeout timeout control in reception from Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex & Numeric Table where: 00 = TIMEOUT disabled 01-99 = TIMEOUT from .1 to 9.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration USB PARAMETERS USB-COM (cont) Serial Trigger Lock disabled enable and select characters Read 2 characters from the Hex & Numeric Table in the range 00-FE where: • First Character enables device trigger • Second Character inhibits device trigger until the first character is received again.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration USB PARAMETERS USB-KBD Keyboard Nationality Not Available for USB-KBD-ALT-MODE Interface. This parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration USB PARAMETERS USB-KBD (cont) The Japanese and Eastern Block Keyboard Nationality selections are valid only for IBM AT compatible PCs. Japanese Russian (Latin) Russian (Cyrillic) Hungarian Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian (Latin) Romanian Czech Republic FIFO disable enable See "FIFO" on page 150 for details.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration USB PARAMETERS USB-KBD (cont) Inter-character Delay delay between characters transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex & Numeric Table where: 00 = DELAY disabled 01-99 = DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled Inter-code Delay delay between codes transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex & Numeric Table where: 00 = DELAY disabled 01-99 = DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled USB Keyboard Speed Normal F
WEDGE PARAMETERS PowerScan™ M8500/BC-80X0 configurations only Keyboard Nationality on page 62 Caps Lock on page 63 Caps Lock Auto-Recognition (IBM AT compatible only) on page 64 Num Lock on page 64 Inter-character Delay on page 64 Inter-code Delay on page 65 Keyboard Setting on page 65 Control Character Emulation on page 67 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS Keyboard Nationality Belgian English (UK) French German Italian Spanish Swedish USA 62 PowerScan™ M8500
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS The Japanese and Eastern Block Keyboard Nationality selections are valid only for IBM AT compatible PCs. Japanese Russian (Latin) Russian (Cyrillic) Hungarian Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian (Latin) Romanian Czech Republic Caps Lock caps lock OFF caps lock ON Select the appropriate code to match your keyboard caps lock status. Caps lock manual configuration is ignored when Caps Lock Auto-Recognition is enabled.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS Caps Lock Auto-Recognition (IBM AT compatible only) disable enable Num Lock toggle num lock num lock unchanged This selection is used together with the Alt Mode interface selection for AT or Notebook PCs.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS Inter-code Delay delay between codes transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex & Numeric Table where: 00 = DELAY disabled 01-99 = DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled Keyboard Setting Alphanumeric Keyboard Setting The device (reader or cradle) can be used with terminals or PCs with various keyboard types and nationalities through a simple keyboard setting procedure.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS Some ASCII characters may be missing as this depends on the type of keyboard: these are generally particular characters relative to the various national symbologies. In this case: • The first 4 characters (Shift, Alt, Ctrl, and Backspace) can only be substituted with keys not used, or substituted with each other. • Characters can be substituted with other single symbols (e.g.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS Control Character Emulation Ctrl + Shift + Key Ctrl + Key Product Reference Guide 67
PEN EMULATION PowerScan™ M8500/BC-80X0 configurations only Operating Mode on page 69 Minimum Output Pulse on page 70 Conversion to Code 39 on page 70 Overflow on page 71 Output Level on page 71 Idle Level on page 72 Inter-Block Delay on page 72 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. = Read the code and follow the procedure given = Default value 3.
Operating Mode The operating mode parameters are complete commands and do not require reading the Enter and Exit configuration codes. interpret mode Interprets commands without sending them to the decoder. transparent mode Sends commands to the decoder without interpreting them.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration PEN EMULATION Minimum Output Pulse high resolution code emulation 200 s 400 s 600 s 800 s 1 ms 1.2 ms low resolution code emulation See "Minimum Output Pulse" on page 151 for details. Conversion to Code 39 disable conversion to Code 39 Transmits codes in their original format. enable conversion to Code 39 Converts codes read into Code 39 format. See "Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128" on page 151 for details.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration PEN EMULATION Conversion to Code 128 enable conversion to Code 128 Converts codes read into Code 128 format. See "Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128" on page 151 for details. Overflow narrow medium wide See "Overflow" on page 151 for details. Output Level normal (white = logic level 0) inverted (white = logic level 1) See "Output and Idle Levels" on page 152 for details.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration PEN EMULATION Idle Level normal inverted (black level) (white level) See "Output and Idle Levels" on page 152 for details. Inter-Block Delay delay between character blocks transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex & Numeric Table where: 00 = DELAY disabled 01-99 = DELAY from .1 to 9.9 seconds delay disabled See "Inter-Block Delay" on page 152 for details.
NETWORK PARAMETERS BC-8060 model configurations only RS-485 Network on page 74 Network Baud Rate on page 74 Slave Address Range on page 75 Network Warning Message on page 75 Reception Warning Message on page 75 Master Cradle Header on page 76 Master Cradle Terminator on page 77 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. = Read the code and follow the procedure given = Default value 3.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration NETWORK PARAMETERS RS-485 Network disable RS-485 network enable RS-485 slave enable RS-485 master See "Multidrop STAR-System™ Network Layouts" on page 31 for details. If a BC-8060 cradle is errantly configured as a Slave but not connected to a network, it may not be able to receive further commands from the reader. In this case it can be reconfigured by executing the BIND procedure, which returns the cradle to Stand-alone configuration.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration NETWORK PARAMETERS Slave Address Range First Address Read the code above and the four-digit address of the First Slave device in the system. Last Address Read the code above and the four-digit address of the Last Slave device in the system. See "Slave Address Range First/Last" on page 152 for details.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration NETWORK PARAMETERS Master Cradle Header no header one character header two character header three character header four character header five character header six character header seven character header eight character header After selecting one of the desired Header codes, read the character(s) from the HEX table.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration NETWORK PARAMETERS Master Cradle Terminator no terminator one character terminator two character terminator three character terminator four character terminator five character terminator six character terminator seven character terminator eight character terminator After selecting one of the desired Terminator codes, read the character(s) from the HEX table.
DATA FORMAT NOT FOR PEN INTERFACES Symbology Independent Parameters Code Identifier on page 79 Custom Code Identifier on page 80 Header on page 83 Terminator on page 84 Code Length Tx on page 85 Address Stamping on page 85 Address Delimiter on page 86 Time Stamping on page 86 Time Stamping Delimiter on page 87 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Code Identifier disable Datalogic standard AIM standard custom Product Reference Guide 79
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Custom Code Identifier The following procedure sets a new Code Identifier for a specific barcode symbology: 1. Read the Enter Reader Configuration code at the top of the page. 2. Read one of the following codes that corresponds to the required barcode symbology. 3. Define 1 or 2 identifying characters for each code type. If only 1 identifying character is required, the second character must be selected as FF (disabled).
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Custom Code Identifier — continued CODE 32 PDF 417 MICRO PDF 417 MAXICODE DATAMATRIX QR CODE MICRO QR AZTEC AUSTRALIAN POSTAL INTELLIGENT MAIL BARCODE JAPAN POSTAL Product Reference Guide 81
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Custom Code Identifier — continued PLANET POSTAL POSTNET POSTAL KIX POSTAL RM4SCC POSTAL GS1 DATABAR 82 PowerScan™ M8500
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Header no header one character header two character header three character header four character header five character header six character header seven character header eight character header After selecting one of the desired Header codes, read the character(s) from the HEX table. Valid characters are in the range 00-FE.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Terminator no terminator one character terminator two character terminator three character terminator four character terminator five character terminator six character terminator seven character terminator eight character terminator After selecting one of the desired Terminator codes, read the character(s) from the HEX table. Valid characters are in the range 00-FE.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Code Length Tx code length not transmitted code length transmitted in variable-digit format code length transmitted in fixed 4-digit format The code length is transmitted in the message after the Headers and Code Identifier characters. The code length is calculated after performing any field adjustment operations.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Address Delimiter disable reader address delimiter disable cradle address delimiter enable reader address delimiter and select characters enable cradle address delimiter and select characters Read 2 HEX characters in the range 00-FE Read 2 HEX characters in the range 00-FE See "Address Delimiter" on page 162 for details.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Time Stamping Delimiter disable select delimiter Read 2 HEX characters in the range 00-FE. See "Time Stamping Delimiter" on page 162 for details.
Symbology Dependent Parameters Symbology Dependent Parameters Symbology Specific Format on page 89 Symbology Headers on page 89 Headers on page 90 Symbology Terminators on page 90 Terminators on page 90 Symbology Character Substitution on page 91 Character Substitution on page 91 Symbology Character Deletion on page 91 Character Deletion on page 92 Symbology Specific Format Default on page 92 Define Concatenation on page 93 Concatenation Enable/Disable on page 93 Concatenation Length on page 93 Concatenatio
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Symbology Specific Format Symbology Specific Format AOCLCIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHLNMJCGPLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMMGPEPDOAPMGGK AAPHBAJJDCFMDNCMBONAPKCNHK AGKFALICLLGKIBEJGFOCKENJLK DLLLLLDLLLDLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL 1. Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D. 2.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Headers Headers AOCPFPHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEBGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHKPEEAKDLK AEFBJLBGMHPKNPAPMMGMNIIHGK AAPHBAJIDDEICPPPODIOCPCPHK AELFANOCPAJCGLHLEJKOEMJJLK DLLLLDLDLLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL 1. Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D. 2.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Symbology Character Substitution Symbology Character Substitution AOCPBLHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGLKMBHMJPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKHEEDGFDMGHGK AAPHBAJJDCFDBILOKBFBDLPDDK AHKFAINIMEHCEPHBKFHEKPGIIK DLLLLDLDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL 1. Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D. 2.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Character Deletion Character Deletion AOCLFPHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFECHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHOOJDDAJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPEOIFPJKFDFGK AAPHBAJJCCFHCMBKKMPIKJFFBK AEKFAONABANMAJILDPBGECLIIK DDLLLDLDLDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL 1. Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D. 2.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Concatenation Define Concatenation Define Concatenation AOCLBLHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFACFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHMPHLLLBLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIANCAAOAKEHGK AAPHBAJIDDAMNCFGAJAINJDPDK AGLFALMAEMIEEPDCHHBIGEDLLK DLLLLDLDLLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL 1. Select the number of codes to concatenate in the range 2-4. 2.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Third Concatenated Code Length Set Third Concatenated Code Length AOCLCKHOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFBGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHIKFCDNJJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNJCDOEAJJBHHGK AAPHBAJJDACEMAALKPDBBFPLDK AEKFALJPMALEIHOBMOIIEPNJKK DLLLLDLDLDLLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL Read the number in the range 000-255.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Transmission After Timeout No Code Transmission First Code Transmission AOCLCKFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFDEGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHOIJLDLHLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJHPPIEKCAFEGK AAPHBAJJDEGMKJKMAAALNIONFK AGKFAKJDBHEIEJNLFPPGCJBLKK DLDLLDLDDLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL AOCLCKFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALFFGFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGPLFBMAJNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNOALANDGIGOFGK AAPHBAJJCHCLPAADONEHLAIPDK AHKFAPIKNBHOODJOPKIKKAGKIK DLDLLDL
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CAMERA CONTROL CAMERA CONTROL Exposure Mode Automatic (Entire Image) AOCKCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGCEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMJHKBKNNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPAICDABCGHGGK AAPHBAJJCDFOOPCEHFCEBHJFFK AHKFAJMFIHDMKONFFAOAGCPJKK DLDLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Automatic (Central Part of Image) Automatic for Highly Reflective Surfaces AOCKCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFDCGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHKNMCDFPJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMPHMPBJJGKOEGK AAP
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration AIMING SYSTEM AIMING SYSTEM See "Aiming System" on page 12 for more information. disable Aiming System enable Aiming System Good Read Spot A green Good-Read Spot will be projected in the field of view when the reading is successful.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION CODE SELECTION Disable All Symbologies Disable All Linear Symbologies APCPCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHEHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHPIFJNCLPK AEFBJLBGMHPKNPEHGMLHNABFGK AAPHBAJICFBOAJJGCKPDGADNBK AEKFAPJAJPBAEIBFNOAIKGGIKK DLDLDDLDDDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL APCPGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFBCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKPMGLHBNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMIHDGICIAJMGGK AAPHBAJIDBDPPIKJPJAMPIPNDK AHKFAOKLLANCKCDCCIECCDLKKK DDLLDDLD
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Linear Symbologies Linear Symbologies UPC/EAN/JAN Family on page 99 Code 39 Family on page 100 Code 32 Family on page 101 Interleaved 2 of 5 Family on page 101 Codabar Family on page 102 Code 128 Family on page 103 Code 93 Family on page 104 GS1 Databar™ Family on page 105 UPC/EAN/JAN Family EAN/UPC/JAN Disabled EAN/UPC/JAN Enabled APCLCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFHAGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPJEAPMJJK AEFBJLBGMHP
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Code 39 Family Code 39 Std - Disabled Code 39 Std - No Check Digit Control APCPCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEACHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHMOOACIBLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJFIOHOGPCCEGK AAPHBAJJCHACGHGINLINEBBHHK AFKFAKJMEMGGGAJIEDJCKCIJIK DDLLLLLDLDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL APCPCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGNNCKNDPNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNOCMBCJKFEJFGK AAPHBAJJDEEFDOMHDGMBCJHFBK AEKFAPIFIKFAMKNNOGOOCLPIKK DDLL
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Code 39 Family (continued) Start-Stop Character Transmission Disabled Start-Stop Character Transmission Enabled APCPCKFMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFHFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKILHLJNPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPCGALLLNPBEGK AAPHBAJIDEEJKEGNNDDELPNDBK AGLFAIPCDCNEKFGNDNJACOOIIK DLLLLLLDDDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL APCPCKFMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEDFGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLLHNECDJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFCPOMHHJKFGK AAPHBAJICHAOPNMCDO
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Interleaved 2 of 5 Family (continued) Maximum Code Length APCLFPFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEHAFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGLNFCOEHPK AEFBJLBGMHPKNNBAPJDOEBGFGK AAPHBAJIDAGGCIDGNPCHNCGDDK AGLFANMHMDAECAILPBBOACHJJK DLDLLLLDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL Read the number in the range 001-255.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Code 128 Family Code 128 - Disabled Code 128 - Enabled APCPCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALECEFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHLIJHMGDJK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJCPEGIOIEIFGK AAPHBAJICCHIGIBLKNICKJLNHK AELFAOLHDPPMMMAGPNNGABNILK DDDLLLLDDDLLLLLDLDLDDLDLDL APCPCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEEGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGKLFNDNNPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNOFLLDPCCCDEGK AAPHBAJIDBDPDBLEEAMOMBNPBK AFLFALKOPJMKGGEDFIKKIIKJJK DDDLLLLDDDLLLLLDDDLDD
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Code 128 Family (continued) EAN 128 - Min. Code Length APCPFPFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHBHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHNPCDHEFNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMNGCIACDDNNFGK AAPHBAJJDCBLLIAMCCGFHECLBK AFKFAILBIEHKAHANMBAIGMJIJK DDDLDLLDLDDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL Read the number in the range 001-255.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION GS1 Databar™ Family Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded APCLCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEADHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHNIDCFBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPKMNHKJODMJBJGGK AAPHBAJIDCFJFPNCEGJBEKGJFK AHKFAOOHMDEMKBLOPEIOKOKKJK DLLLLDLDDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL APCLCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGBEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMLPIKKHNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKAOGLEADHCHGK AAPHBAJICBBOAGHNKLNNCCALDK AGKFALPOAFHKALPLFBPCCHNLLK
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION 2D Symbologies 2D Symbologies PDF417 on page 106 Micro PDF417 on page 107 DataMatrix Family on page 107 QR Family on page 107 Postal Codes Family on page 108 Australian Table Selection on page 109 Maxicode Family on page 109 Aztec on page 110 Composite Codes on page 110 PDF417 Disabled Enabled APCPGOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFDBEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHMOHKAOJJK AEFBJLBGMHPLNKAPNDDGDFPHGK AAPHBAJJDHGHKNAINKBIFENDBK
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Micro PDF417 Disabled Enabled APCPGOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGBEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPKBHPDLNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIDHPJMIHOGFGK AAPHBAJJCHCHGEAFDNDHDAGFHK AFLFAMMEGEHIELNKNAKIOACLKK DDDLLDLDDLLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL APCPGOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEADHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHOJNNAIFLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPEDAMLENINEGK AAPHBAJJDEGADNKKNAHLFIAHBK AELFAJNNKCEOOBJPHFNEGJFKIK DDDLLDLDDLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL DataMatrix Family
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Micro QR Disabled Enabled Postal Codes Family 108 All Disabled Australian Post - Enabled APCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEEDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHPJNKNKBLK AEFBJLBGMHPKNKDJDLMLDOOEGK AAPHBAJJCDACKBJOODGBDKADHK AFLFALPHJPBEOHAHLMIAIICJKK DDLLLDLDDLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL APCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALECBGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOKBACBPNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNNENMOLHJIFFGK AAPHBAJJDAEFPIDBAOCNFCGBBK AELFAOOOFJCCE
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Australian Table Selection N Table C Table APCLGKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFBDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMNLHCHDPK AEFBJLBGMHPKNIABBBDFHFHGGK AAPHBAJJDDECGIJDAEEOFOLFBK AELFALNNPHKMIFLEBIFEENFLKK DLLLLDLDLDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL APCLGKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALFHBGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHNOHNNMNJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNPHFOEEJNDMHGK AAPHBAJJCAAFDBDMOJACDGNHHK AFLFAOMEDBJKCPPBLNCIMECKIK DLLLLDLDLDLLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL Intel
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration CODE SELECTION Maxicode Family (continued) Maxicode Mode 4 - Disabled Maxicode Mode 4 - Enabled APCPCKHKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFABGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKMLBDCJNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMNEBLMNJGGMHGK AAPHBAJJDFFEBHJPGPOKHBINDK AHLFAMPHNBIGIDMOGMEMKBKLIK DLLLLDLDLDLLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL APCPCKHKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFGDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLPHLMJHLK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKDFEJKFMAHGGK AAPHBAJJCGBDEODAICKGBJOPFK AGLFAJOOBHLACJILMJDACINKK
READING PARAMETERS Trigger Mode on page 112 Trigger Type on page 112 Flash Mode on page 112 Beeper Tone on page 112 Beeper Volume on page 113 Beeper Duration on page 113 Reads per Cycle on page 113 Scan Timeout on page 113 User Defined Beeper User Defined Beeper Tone on page 114 User Defined Beeper Volume on page 114 User Defined Beeper Duration on page 114 Test User Defined Beeper on page 114 Code Ordering and Selection Codes per Scan on page 115 Central Code Transmission on page 115 Order By Code Length o
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration READING PARAMETERS Trigger Mode Trigger Level Trigger Pulse APCOCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEAGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGILHGJEHJK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJAKKIEPNIOFGK AAPHBAJJCAHEBANDBIMIMMMLBK AEKFALNAJKBEGAIEALHCAKNIJK DLLLLLLDLLLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL APCOCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGEFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHJILMGPJPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNOHOFNDDHOFEGK AAPHBAJJDDDDEJHMPFIEKEKJHK AFKFAOMJFMCCMKMBKOAOIDKJLK DLLLLLLDLLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL Trigge
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration READING PARAMETERS Beeper Volume Beeper OFF Low Volume APDNCKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEABGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGJKNDOMDLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNNHGFHOILPGHGK AAPHBAJJDEABIIAFCGBJLGHDHK AHKFAOJHOIPOEOGEOGECMGDKKK DDDLLLLDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL APDNCKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEGDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHIJBJBHNNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNKACKCJEBJNGGK AAPHBAJJCHEGNBKKMLFFNOBBBK AGKFALIOCOMIOECBEDDOEPELIK DDDLLLLDLLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Medium V
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration READING PARAMETERS User Defined Beeper In addition to the standard configuration settings for good/wrong reading and indicating errors, the PowerScan™ M8500 basic software program can also manage the beeper (User Defined Beeper) when the reader is controlled by a Host PC. The beeper can be activated by a command from the Host to the reader via the current communication interface.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration READING PARAMETERS Code Ordering and Selection Codes per Scan One Code per Scan All Codes per Scan APCKGOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGEFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKJFDDGFPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMEHMPLLDHBGGK AAPHBAJIDFAKCLAEGDGOLGMHDK AGLFAJPDDNCAIKOACPFEEEFJKK DDDLLLLDLDLLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL APCKGOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEAGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLKJJMNLJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMLDDDKMHJBKHGK AAPHBAJICGENHCKLIOCCNOKFFK AHLFAMOKPLBGCAKFIK
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration READING PARAMETERS Autoscan Autoscan Mode Disabled Enabled in Normal Mode APCOCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALECAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPNABHKFLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJHNAJCHKOEEGK AAPHBAJICFAOBPKAGOMHCEGBBK AFLFAPPLOJIOMMBKLFDGKJIJKK DLDLLLLDDLDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL APCOCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEECHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHOOMLIBLNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNOAJPMFLAIPFGK AAPHBAJIDGEJEGAPIDILEMADHK AELFAKOCCPLIGGFPBAEKCAPIIK DLDLLLLDDLDLLLLDDDL
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration READING PARAMETERS The following commands can be activated only when One Code per Scan is enabled.
RADIO PARAMETERS PowerScan™ M8500 Series readers only Radio Protocol Timeout on page 119 Radio RX Timeout on page 119 Power-Off Timeout on page 120 Transmission Mode on page 120 Beeper Control for Radio Response on page 121 Single Store on page 122 Batch Mode on page 123 Find Me on page 123 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. = Read the code and follow the procedure given = Default value 3.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS Radio Protocol Timeout radio protocol timeout Read a number from the table where: 02-19 =timeout from 2 to 19 seconds 2 seconds See "Radio Protocol Timeout" on page 164 for details. Radio RX Timeout radio RX timeout disable always on specify timeout Read 2 numbers in the range 05-99: 05-99 = Radio RX timeout range from 05 to 99 seconds. This functionality is available only for stand-alone layout.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS Power-Off Timeout Power-off timeout Read 2 numbers in the range 00-99: 00 = Power-off disabled; reader always ready 01-99 = corresponds to a max. 99 hour delay before power-off. power-off after 4 hours. See "Power-Off Timeout" on page 164 for details. Reader Shut-Down The following label is a complete command and does not require reading of the Enter and Exit configuration codes.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS Beeper Control for Radio Response normal only good decode only good reception off See "Beeper Control for Radio Response" on page 165 for details.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS Single Store disable one attempt two attempts three attempts four attempts five attempts six attempts seven attempts eight attempts nine attempts See "Single Store" on page 165 for details.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS Batch Mode disable batch enable normal batch enable automatic batch See "Batch Mode" on page 166 for details. The following batch management parameters are complete commands and do not require reading the Enter and Exit configuration codes. start normal batch transmission delete batch data Find Me disable enable See "Find Me" on page 166 for details.
DISPLAY AND KEYPAD PARAMETERS Display Parameters Date and Time on page 125 Contrast on page 125 Font Size on page 125 Backlight on page 126 Display-Off Timeout on page 126 Display Mode on page 126 Keypad Parameters Keypad on page 127 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. = Read the code and follow the procedure given = Default value 3.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DISPLAY and KEYPAD PARAMETERS DISPLAY PARAMETERS Date and Time set date set time Read 6 numbers for DDMMYY Read 4 numbers for HHMM Contrast lighter darker Read the code until the desired contrast is reached.
Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DISPLAY and KEYPAD PARAMETERS Backlight backlight off backlight on Display-Off Timeout timeout Read 2 numbers in the range 00-99: 00 = disables display timeout (always on) 01 to 99 = timeout from 1 to 99 seconds. display-off after 8 seconds. delay disabled Display Mode normal local echo clear display after decode See "Display Mode" on page 167 for details.
\ Enter Reader Configuration Exit and Save Reader Configuration DISPLAY and KEYPAD PARAMETERS KEYPAD PARAMETERS Keypad disable 3-key keypad enable 3-key keypad and select characters Read 3 HEX characters in the range 00-FE, corresponding to the left, center and right keys respectively. FF = KeyID disabled left = '<' center = '=' right = '>' See "PowerScan M8500 Keypad" on page 172 for details.
Configuration Using Code Symbols NOTES 128 PowerScan™ M8500
Chapter 4 Advanced Data Formatting Advanced data format has been designed to offer you complete flexibility in changing the format of barcode data before transmitting it to the host system. Advanced Formatting Parameters allow code concatenation and advanced formatting of messages towards the Host. It cannot be used with Pen Emulation connections.
Advanced Data Formatting Format Definition STEP 1 FORMAT DEFINITION Define Format 1 Define Format 2 AOCLGKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEAFGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGLIBLHNBJK AEFBJLBGMHPLNODFHCIGIAPGGK AAPHBAJJCEANJLPCFANLOLDLDK AGLFAONBHJFAIFILILDKIIAKJK DDLLLDLDLLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL AOCLGKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFFFEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHNMKDFCDNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMOEBKABOMMGEGK AAPHBAJIDAEFJOBAAPMKACMFHK AFLFANLCCAGAOIMDFMFKMNPKIK DDLLLDLDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL Define Format 3 AOCLGKHMFNG
Format Definition STEP 2 FORMAT DEFINITION Method 1 - Extracting Information from Barcode Method 1 allows extracting one or more fields by position or by characters from the decoded barcode. These fields are sent to the host computer as data of the output message, while the characters not included in the formatting procedure will be deleted and not inserted in the output message.
Advanced Data Formatting Example Method 1 Extracting Information from Barcode Decoded code: Formatting procedure: Add new string + Extract field by position + Add new string + Extract field by character + Add new string Add New String String character(s) End String Add ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK
Format Definition FIELD EXTRACTION BY CHARACTER a) Define Field Starting Character(s) Field Starting Character(s) AOCKHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJALEDGHKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCEGNOJDNBPEK AIFBJLBGMHPLNIDFFINJEEAJOK AAPHBAJICCGOBPPLKMDJODJLBK AHLFALLKHHHKCDLGLEPOABEKIK DLDLDLLDLDDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL b) Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table identifying the starting character(s) of the field to be extracted. Valid values are in the range 00-7F.
Advanced Data Formatting FIELD EXTRACTION BY POSITION a) Define Field Starting Position Field Starting Position AOBLHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHJLJDHODKEOFMHMLJAKFAAEKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCFHLLMNMLLCK AIFBJLBGMHPKNODINAHHKIIIOK AAPHBAJJCEENANJPDPICKJMNDK AELFAOIHAAIMAJHDEOOCAELIJK DDLLDLLDLDLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL b) Read a number corresponding to the field starting position.
Format Definition ADD NEW STRING a) Define New String String Character(s) ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL b) Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table identifying the character(s). Valid values are in the range 007F.
Advanced Data Formatting Method 2 - Manipulating the Barcode Data Method 2 allows modifying the barcode data by means of one of the following procedures: • String insertion; • String deletion; • String substitution; • Field deletion. Once the data has been modified, it is sent to the host computer as data of the output message. Unlike Method 1 this method does not allow associating different procedures together. This means that each format definition corresponds to a single procedure.
Format Definition String Insertion Procedure a) Insert String Insert String APCJHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJAKFBEFKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCFGNNKPHPHEK AIFBJLBGMHPKMNFKECEKLIIKOK AAPHBAJJCHGNHBHGFNLIIFKNBK AGLFAPNMBCJCECKOAHGMMHGJIK DLLLDLLDLDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL b) Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table identifying the characters to be inserted. Valid values are in the range 00-7F.
Advanced Data Formatting STRING DELETION To complete this procedure proceed as follows: Define Format 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 YES Add String? Add new String NO Delete String Add Delete Add new String YES Add String? Add NO End Format Definition Example: Decoded code: Formatting procedure: Delete First String + Delete Second String + Add New String.
Format Definition String Deletion Procedure a) Delete String Delete b) AMHLGLEKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHLNEBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEDDEJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKMCKLPJPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMMEILNAAMKFHGK AAPHBAJIDFHJHFNFIEAPKCANBK AFKFAIMEHLPACFEFIKDEGEPKLK DLDLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table identifying the string character(s) to be deleted. Valid values are in the range 00-7F.
Advanced Data Formatting STRING SUBSTITUTION To complete this procedure proceed as follows: Define Form at 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 YES Add String? Add new String NO Substitute String YES Add new String Add Add String? Add NO End Form at Definition Example Decoded code: Formatting procedure: Add new string + String substitution + Add new string.
Format Definition String Substitution Procedure a) Define String to be Substituted Substitute String APAKHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJAKEDHGKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCEGOLKBIGLCK AIFBJLBGMHPLNKFOPDLBPKNKOK AAPHBAJICGBMGPOCHHEBNAMFHK AHLFAKKFLHGOGEAFKMLMANFIKK DDLLDLLDLLDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL b) Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table identifying the characters of the string to be substituted. Valid values are in the range 00-7F.
Advanced Data Formatting FIELD DELETION To complete this procedure proceed as follows: Define Form at 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 YES Ad d String? Add new String NO Delete Field Add Delete YES Ad d new String Ad d String? Add NO End Form at Definition Example Decoded code: Formatting procedure: Delete First Field + Delete Second Field + Add New String.
Format Definition Field Deletion Procedure a) Delete Field Delete AMHLGLEKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEAHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHILFPJABJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNIFAMGIDOBPFGK AAPHBAJIDBDPFCPCBLBBIHELFK AGLFAMKAJEOIKHFKIGKEMGNILK DDLLLLLDLLLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL b) Read the code to enable the command deleting the field.
Advanced Data Formatting f) EITHER Add String Add AMHNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKODEMDDPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMOBCLFFFACLGGK AAPHBAJIDBGAJHMKPCBLOPFBFK AHKEBMPDMCJKIFABFMGICEEIJK DLDLLLDDDLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL OR To add a new string of characters read the code and follow the procedure described on page 144.
Match Conditions Match Conditions By setting one or more of the following conditions it is possible to select the codes to be formatted. Follow the given steps to define the desired condition. MATCH WITH PREDEFINED SUBSTRING Define Matching Substring Match with Substring AOCLFLFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFABGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGLIFMPLLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMKALHFEAEHMGGK AAPHBAJICAGKHAKKFDLLOGDNFK AGKFAKLBIMBCELJEKCHMIJCJKK DLDLLDLDLDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL (optional) Read the above code and: 1.
Advanced Data Formatting Format Enable/Disable Format 1 Format 2 AOCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFFGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHIMHGIADNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNMANFIHIMLGEGK AAPHBAJJDEENFCPPLHPEIPINFK AHLFAOPLBBOIOHDICPOOENHIJK DLLLLDLDDDLLLLLDLDLDDLDLDL AOCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEAFEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGOIMOKPBJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMHJIKOAIHPGGK AAPHBAJICAAFFHBNOIOFGGHDBK AELFANJIEINIIKHAPIIOAIIIIK DLLLLDLDDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL 0 = disabled 0 = disabled 1 = enabled 1 = enabled Format 3
Mismatch Result Mismatch Result The result of each format may be set in case the match conditions previously selected are not satisfied. Once the desired formats have been enabled and a code has been read, the results corresponding to each format will be concatenated together and transmitted in the output message. For this reason, it is strongly advised to set the mismatch result for each format.
Advanced Data Formatting NOTES 148 PowerScan™ M8500
Chapter 5 References RS-232 Parameters Handshaking Hardware handshaking: (RTS/CTS) The RTS line is activated by the decoder before transmitting a character. Transmission is possible only if the CTS line (controlled by the Host) is active. Figure 23.
References ACK/NACK Protocol PowerScan™ M8500 Readers The transmission protocol takes place between reader, cradle and Host. The reader passes its data (code read) to the cradle, which sends it to the Host. The management of responses (from Host or cradle) depends on the Transmission Mode parameter, see page 165. In the following descriptions the completed transmission is indicated by the Beeper Control for Radio Response parameter with its default setting to Normal, see page 165.
Pen Parameters RX Timeout When the RS-232 interface is selected, the Host can be used to configure the device by sending it command strings (see Appendix B, Host Configuration Strings). This parameter can be used to automatically end data reception from the Host after the specified period of time. If no character is received from the Host, after the timeout expires, any incomplete string (any string not terminated by ) is flushed from the device buffer.
References Output and Idle Levels The following state diagrams describe the different output and idle level combinations for Pen emulation: Figure 27.
Network Parameters Network Warning Message The Master cradle can transmit warning messages to the Host regarding some network errors. /*Slave xxxx not responding*/: when the Master can no longer communicate with the specified Slave previously identified at start up. /*Frame out of sequence for terminal xxxx*/: if a reader is sending data packets out of sequence.
References Data Format For an overview of Message Formatting see Chapter 6. Header/Terminator Selection The header/terminator selection is not effected by the reading of the restore default code. In fact, header and terminator default values depend on the interface selection: • RS-232: no header, terminator CR-LF • WEDGE: no header, terminator ENTER These default values are always restored through the reading of RS-232 or WEDGE interface selection code, see "Interface Selection" on page 41.
\ Exit and Save Reader Configuration Enter Reader Configuration Define Special Key Sequence The Special Key(s) for Wedge IBM AT-PS/2 and USB-KBD interface users can be associated with a sequence of keyboard keys that otherwise could not be selected, i.e. ALT + F6, SHIFT + F1.
Enter Reader Configuration 2. Exit and Save Reader Configuration Read only one code to be associated with the special key sequence: SHIFT CTRL OR OR ALT CTRL + SHIFT OR OR ALT + SHIFT CTRL + ALT OR 3. Select the character to be associated with the Special Key sequence by reading the codes corresponding to the 3 character values from Appendix F. Then, read the Exit and Save Configuration code above to complete the Special Key sequence.
Data Format The following character values change according to the keyboard nationality.
References KEYB ITA USA FR BE DE UK ES SW JP 02D CHAR r 02D 02D 02D 02D 02D 02D 02D 02D s 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B t 02C 02C 02C 02C 02C 02C 02C 02C 02C u 03C 03C 03C 03C 03C 03C 03C 03C 03C v 02A 02A 02A 02A 02A 02A 02A 02A 02A w 01D 01D 01A 01A 01D 01D 01D 01D 01D x 022 022 022 022 022 022 022 022 022 y 035 035 035 035 01A 035 035 035 035 z 01A 01A 01D 01D 035 01A 01A 01A 01A 05B S { - 054 S 0
Data Format The following key values are common to all the keyboard nationalities.
References EXAMPLES - Defining Special Key Sequences 1. The following example allows defining Special Key 1 as SHIFT + F5: enter configuration Read define Special Key 1 + SHIFT + + codes from Appendix F corresponding to the character value for F5 + 003 exit & save configuration + 2.
Data Format - Integrating Special Keys in Headers/Terminators 1. The following example allows setting Special Key 1 (defined in example 1 above) as terminator: enter configuration Read one character terminator + exit & save configuration special key 1 + + 2. The following example allows setting Special Key 2 (defined in example 2 above) as header: enter configuration Read one character header + exit & save configuration special key 2 + + 3.
References Address Stamping It is possible to include the reader address in the message sent to the host. The Reader Address Stamping and the Cradle Address Stamping parameters consist of a 4-digit number in the range 0000 to 1999. For message output format, refer to "Message Formatting" starting on page 169 Address Delimiter The Address Delimiter allows a character to be included to separate the reader Address stamping field from the next field in the message.
Reading Parameters When one read per cycle is selected, the device decodes only one code during the ON period and immediately turns the reader OFF. It is only possible to read another code when the next ON time occurs. In multiple reads per cycle, the ON period is extended so that the device can continue decoding codes until an OFF event occurs. For software trigger mode, the flash on period is immediately reset after each read and therefore extended.
References Radio Parameters Radio Protocol Timeout This parameter sets the valid time to wait before transmission between the M8500 series reader and BC-80X0 cradle is considered failed. This parameter should be set taking into consideration the radio traffic (number of readers in the same area). If the RS-232 interface is used with ACK/NACK enabled, this parameter should be at least equal to the RX Timeout parameter for low traffic environments.
Radio Parameters Transmission Mode This parameter determines whether the reader receives responses or messages from the Host or not. In One-Way tx mode, neither Host nor cradle responds to the reader. In Two-Way tx mode, the reader must receive a response from either the cradle or the Host. The cradle responds (empty message) to the reader, only after good transmission to the Host, for the following conditions: ACK/NACK enabled (page 150); WEDGE or PEN interface.
References Batch Mode This Operating Mode allows storing read codes in the internal reader memory. The stored codes are transmitted to the base station at a later time according to the type of batch mode selected. Batch mode can be enabled either manually (normal batch mode) or automatically. Normal batch mode temporarily suspends radio communication between reader and base station allowing codes to be stored in the reader on a FIFO (first in, first out) basis.
Display Parameters Display Parameters Display Mode The user can control the reader display behavior according to the following selections: Normal mode: When a barcode is read with the reader: • The code is sent to the Host. • The reader display is NOT CLEARED. Therefore if any previous data was displayed on the reader screen it remains. • There is no Local Echo to the reader display. Clear Display After Decode mode: When a barcode is read with the reader: • The code is sent to the Host.
References Default Parameters for POS Terminals The default values of the RS-232 and Data Format parameters for POS terminals are listed in the following table: NIXDORF Mode A FUJITSU ICL Mode RS-232 Group Baud Rate 9600 9600 9600 Parity Odd None Even Data Bits 8 8 8 Stop Bits 1 1 1 Handshaking Hardware (RTS/CTS) None RTS always ON ACK/NACK Protocol Disabled Disabled Disabled FIFO Disabled Enabled Enabled Inter-Character Delay Disabled Disabled Disabled 9.9 sec 2 sec 9.
Chapter 6 Message Formatting Standard Message Formatting The system always provides scanner to host data communication using the following message formatting: Output Message from PowerScan™ M8500 or standard PowerScan™ M8500 Stand-alone Towards Host [Header] [Scanner_Addr] [Scanner_Addr_delimiter] [Cradle_Addr] [Cradle_Addr_delimiter] [Time stamp] [Ts_delimiter] [Code ID] [Code Length] CODE [Terminator] [Items in square brackets are optional.
Message Formatting • • • • • If you have not enabled the Scanner Address Stamping or the Scanner Address Delimiter, you must not specify them. In this case all messages will be implicitly addressed to the 'binded' Scanner of the cradle directly connected to the serial line. The Scanner can only receive messages if two-way mode is enabled. (See "Transmission Mode" on page 165. Messages cannot start with '$+' because they would be interpreted as a configuration command.
Messages from Host to Reader Font Selection ESC [ 0 m ESC [ 7 m ESC # 4 ESC # 5 ESC # 7 Normal mode Reverse mode Large font: subsequent characters are written on the current row and the row below it using the 12x16 font which allows for two rows of eight characters on the display. Normal font: subsequent characters are written using the 6x8 font, which allows for four rows of sixteen characters on the display.
Message Formatting Messages from SCANNER Command Keys PowerScan M8500 Keypad The PowerScan™ M8500 series scanners with display have 3 command keys that can each be associated with a character to send to the host. By pressing the keys on the scanner, the associated character with its relative message formatting is sent to the Host. For example, keys can be used to select items from a menu sent to the scanner display by the application program.
Appendix A Technical Features Technical Features PowerScan™ M8500 Family Common Features Electrical Features Battery Type Time of recharge Operating autonomy (continuous reading) Display (Only available with some models) Indicators Radio Features Radio Frequency Bit rate Range (in open air) System Configuration Max. number of devices per base station Max. number of devices in the same reading area 2150 Li-Ion battery pack max. 4 hours with external power supply max.
Technical Features PowerScan™ M8500 Family Common Features (continued) Optical Features Sensor Illuminator Wavelength LED Safety Class Aiming System Wavelength Laser Safety Class Ambient light 174 1280 x 1024 pixel element, 2D CMOS Array LED array In the range 630 ~ 670 nm Class 1 to EN 60825-1 Visible Laser Diode 650 nm Class 2 - EN 60825-1; Class II CDRH 0 - 100000 lux PowerScan™ M8500
Technical Features PowerScan™ M8500™ Optical Features Focus distance Field of view Horizontal field of view at distance (d) in mm Vertical field of view at distance (d) in mm Max Resolution 140 mm 28°(H )x 23°(V) 0.52d + 15 0.42d + 12 Linear codes - mm (mils) 0.10 (4) PDF417 - mm (mils) 0.10 (4) Datamatrix – mm (mils) 0.17 (6.6) Depth of field* 1D (linear): Code39 X-dimension mm (mils) DOF cm (in) 7.5 to 15.5 (2.95 to 6.10) 5.5 to 36.5 (2.17 to 14.37) 5.0 to 27 (1.97 to 10.63) DOF cm (in) 8.0 to 18.
Technical Features PowerScan™ M8500™ HD Optical Features Focus distance Field of view Horizontal field of view at distance (d) in mm Vertical field of view at distance (d) in mm Max Resolution 65 mm 27° (H) x 22° (V) 0.50d + 13 0.40d + 10 Linear codes - mm (mils) 0.05 (2 mils) PDF 417 – mm (mils) 0.08 (3 mils) Datamatrix – mm (mils) 0.10 (4 mils) Depth of field* 1D (linear): Code39 EAN13 2D: PDF417 X-dimension mm (mils) 0.08 (3) 0.13 (5) 0.51 (20) 0.33 (13) X-dimension mm (mils) DOF cm (in) 4.5 to 8.
Technical Features PowerScan™ M8500™ WA Optical Features Focus distance Field of view Horizontal field of view at distance (d) in mm Vertical field of view at distance (d) in mm Max Resolution 110 mm 57° x 46° 1.09d + 38 0.85d + 30 Linear codes - mm (mils) 0.13 (5 mils) PDF 417 – mm (mils) 0.13 (5 mils) Datamatrix – mm (mils) 0.19 (7.5 mils) Depth of field* 1D (linear): Code39 X-dimension mm (mils) DOF cm (in) 2.5 to 10.0 (0.98 to 3.94) 1.5 to 32 (0.59 to 12.60) 1.5 to 26.0 (0.59 to 10.
Technical Features BC-80X0 / C-8000 Electrical and General Features Supply Voltage External Power 10 to 30 VDC Host Power 5 VDC ±10% Power Consumption External Power max. 10 W (charging)* Host Power Indicators max. 500 mA (charging) Ext. Power /Data yellow LED Host Power/Data yellow LED Reader batt. state green/red LED Aux. batt. state green/red LED (BC-8000/C-8000 only) beeper Recharge Time External Power max. 4 hours with 2150 mAh Li-Ion battery Host Power max.
Technical Features System and Radio Features Radio Features European Models USA Models Radio Frequency 433.
Technical Features Indicators PowerScan™ M8500 LED Indicators The PowerScan™ M8500 family uses green LED indicators to signal the following reader functions: STATUS BEHAVIOR Power ON At power-on, the LEDs blink briefly, then light up for 2 seconds to signal the power supply is present. Normal Function The LED lights up after a good decoding and will switch off only at the next trigger press.
Indicators PowerScan™ M8500 READER CONFIGURATION Beeper Meaning HHHH Correct entry or exit from Configuration mode L ML Good read of a command Enter configuration MLML Exit configuration short H Good read of a command long L Command read error PowerScan™ M8500 POWER Beeper LED Meaning 10 short H 10 short blinks Low Battery H M LL Power off 10 short H 10 short blinks HML off Low battery Power off PowerScan™ M8500 BIND & JOIN COMMANDS Beeper LED Blinking Meaning Command accepted; r
Technical Features BC-80X0/C-8000 POWER/COMMUNICATION Aux LED Host LED Yellow Yellow OFF OFF Meaning ON Device off Power applied through an external power supply Flashing ON Power applied through the Host Flashing Transmission over the Host port BC-80X0/C-8000 CHARGE STATUS Reader LED Meaning Red Green OFF OFF Beeper No reader battery inserted ON Reader battery in charge ON single beep Flashing orange Reader battery completely charged Reader battery fault Alternating red/green repe
Default Settings Default Settings Configuration Field Default Setting RS-232 Communication Baud Rate Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits Handshake ACK/NACK Protocol FIFO Intercharacter Delay Intercode Delay RX Timeout Serial Trigger Lock Serial Trigger Lock Disable Character Serial Trigger Lock Enable Character 115200 No parity; 8 Data bits; 1 Stop bit None None Enabled 0 0 10 seconds Disabled NUL NUL USB COM Emulation Handshake ACK/NACK Protocol FIFO Intercharacter Delay Intercode Delay RX Timeout None None
Technical Features Data Format-Symbology Independent Parameters Code Identifier Custom Code Identifier Code Length *Header Disabled Disabled Disabled No headers CR and LF terminators for RS-232, USB BULK, USB COM, USB Generic HID *Terminator ENTER terminator for Wedge, USB Kbd Data Format-Symbology Dependent Parameters Symbology Specific Format Header Symbology Terminator Symbology Symbology Character Substitution Symbology Character Deletion Select All No headers No terminators No character to substit
Default Settings Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length Disabled Disabled 014 255 Codabar Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length Disabled Disabled 001 255 Code 128 Code128 Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length Enabled Disabled 001 255 EAN 128 Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length Disabled Disabled 001 255 Code 93 Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length Disabled Disabled 001 255 PDF417
Technical Features IMB Selection Disabled Maxicode Maxicode Mode 0 Maxicode Mode 1 Maxicode Mode 2 Maxicode Mode 3 Maxicode Mode 4 Maxicode Mode 5 Maxicode Mode 6 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Aztec Selection Disabled Composite Codes Selection Discard Linear Part Disabled Enabled Reading Parameters Trigger Mode Trigger Type Flash ON Flash OFF Beeper Tone Beeper Volume Beeper Duration Reads per Cycle Scan Timeout User Defined Beeper Tone User Defined Beeper Volume Use
Appendix B Host Configuration Strings In this section we provide a description of how to modify the device configuration using serial strings sent from the Host. This method requires the RS-232 or USB-Com interface. The device configuration can be changed by receiving commands from the Host through the serial interface. When this method is used, the programming sequence format is the following: $+ Command $- CR Carriage return character (0D Hex.
Host Configuration Strings Serial Configuration Strings SPECIAL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS DESCRIPTION STRING Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Restore Default Transmit Software Release (not for PEN emulation) Transmit Device Configuration in ASCII (not for PEN emulation) Set Custom Default Restore Custom Default $+ $$+$* $+$! $+$& $+$0 $+$1 These commands do not require $-.
Serial Configuration Strings RS-232 DESCRIPTION Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Handshaking ACK/NACK Protocol FIFO STRING 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 none even odd 7 8 9 1 2 disable RTS/CTS XON/XOFF RTS always On disable enable disable enable Inter-character Delay (ms) RX Timeout (100 ms) Serial Trigger Lock disable enable and select characters CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 CD6 CD7 CD8 CC0 CC1 CC2 CA0 CA1 CA2 CB0 CB1 CE0 CE1 CE2 CE3 ER0 ER1 EC0 EC1 CK00 - CK99 CL00 - CL99 CR0 CR1ab a = Hex
Host Configuration Strings USB DESCRIPTION STRING USB-COM Handshaking ACK/NACK Protocol FIFO Inter-character Delay (ms) RX Timeout (100 ms) Serial Trigger Lock disable RTS/CTS XON/XOFF RTS always ON disable enable disable enable disable enable CE0 CE1 CE2 CE3 ER0 ER1 EC0 EC1 CK00 - CK99 CL00 - CL99 CR0 CR1ab Belgian English (UK) French German Italian Spanish Swedish USA Japanese Russian (Latin) Russian (Cyrillic) Hungarian Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian (Latin) Romanian Czech Republic disable enable I
Serial Configuration Strings WEDGE DESCRIPTION Keyboard Nationality Keyboard Nationality (IBM AT compatible only) Caps Lock Caps Lock Auto-Recognition (IBM AT compatible only) Num Lock Delays Control Character Emulation STRING Belgian English (UK) French German Italian Spanish Swedish USA Japanese Russian (Latin) Russian (Cyrillic) Hungarian Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian (Latin) Romanian Czech Republic caps Lock ON caps Lock OFF disable enable toggle num lock num lock unchanged Inter-Character (ms) Inte
Host Configuration Strings NETWORK DESCRIPTION RS-485 Network Slave Address Range Network Baud Rate Network Warning Message Transmission Warning Message Master Header Master Terminator STRING Disable Network Enable RS-485 Slave Enable RS-485 Master Minimum Address Maximum Address 9600 19200 38400 not transmitted transmitted not transmitted transmitted no header one character two characters three characters four characters five characters six characters seven characters eight characters no terminator on
Serial Configuration Strings DATA FORMAT NOT FOR PEN EMULATION INTERFACES DESCRIPTION Code Identifier Custom Code Identifier Headers Terminators STRING disable Datalogic standard AIM standard custom no header one character two characters three characters four characters five characters six characters seven characters eight characters no terminator one character two characters three characters four characters five characters six characters seven characters eight characters EB0 EB1 EB2 EB3 EHabc EA00 EA0
Host Configuration Strings DATA FORMAT (continued) NOT FOR PEN EMULATION INTERFACES DESCRIPTION Code Length Tx Field Adjustment Field Adjustment Character Character Replacement Address Stamping Address Delimiter Time Stamping Time Stamping Delimiter STRING not transmitted transmitted in variable-digit format transmitted in fixed 4-digit format disable right addition left addition right deletion left deletion disable character replacement first character replacement second character replacement third
Serial Configuration Strings CODE SELECTION DESCRIPTION Disable All Symbologies Disable All Linear Symbologies Disable All 2D Symbologies Issue Identical Codes disabled enabled LINEAR SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN/JAN disabled enabled Add-on disabled enabled UPCE extension disabled enabled Code 39 Standard disabled no check digit control check digit control without transmission check digit control and transmission Full ASCII disabled enabled Code Len Check disabled enabled Minimum Code Length Maximum Code Length Sta
Host Configuration Strings CODE SELECTION - LINEAR SYMBOLOGIES DESCRIPTION Interleaved 2/5 Codabar Code 128 EAN 128 Code 93 GS1 DataBar™ Family STRING disabled enabled – no check digit control enabled – check digit control and without transmission enabled – check digit control and transmission Code Len Check disabled enabled Minimum Code Length Maximum Code Length disabled enabled – no check digit control enabled – check digit control and without transmission enabled – check digit control and trans
Serial Configuration Strings CODE SELECTION - 2D SYMBOLOGIES DESCRIPTION PDF417 STRING disabled enabled Macro PDF417 Micro PDF417 DataMatrix QR Family Micro QR Postal Codes Australian Table IMB Maxicode Aztec Product Reference Guide unbuffered mode buffered mode disabled enabled disabled enabled Minimum Code Length Maximum Code Length Rectangular Style disabled enabled disabled enabled disabled enabled all disabled Australian Post - enabled Japan Post - enabled PLANET - enabled POSTNET - enabled PO
Host Configuration Strings CODE SELECTION - 2D SYMBOLOGIES (continued) DESCRIPTION STRING Composite Code disabled enabled Discard Linear disabled Part enabled e = a number from the HEX/Numeric Table ANA0 ANA1 ANB0 ANB1 e = a number in the range 0001-3600 READING PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION Trigger Mode Trigger Type Flash On Duration Flash Off Duration Beeper Tone Beeper Volume Beeper Duration Reads per Cycle Scan Timeout User Defined Beeper Tone User Defined Beeper Volume STRING trigger level trigger p
Serial Configuration Strings CODE ORDERING AND SELECTION Code per Scan Central Code Transmission Order by Code Length one code per scan all codes per scan disabled enabled disabled enabled - increasing order enabled - decreasing order BCB0 BCB1 OAA0 OAA1 OAB0 OAB1 OAB2 f = a number from the HEX/Numeric Table f = a number in the range 01-99 READING PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION STRING AUTOSCAN Autoscan Mode Autoscan Aiming System Autoscan Hardware Trigger Autoscan Illumination System Safety Time disabled e
Host Configuration Strings RADIO PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION Radio Protocol Timeout Radio RX Timeout Power-Off Timeout STRING enable (seconds) Reader Shut-Downa Transmission Mode Beeper Control For Radio Response Single Store Find Me a.
Serial Configuration Strings DISPLAY PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION STRING Date IAddmmyy Time IBhhmm lighter IC0 darker IC1 small ID0 medium ID1 large ID2 off IE0 on IE1 Contrast Font Size Backlight Display-Off Timeout Display Mode IFa normal IG0 local echo IG1 clear display after decode IG2 disabled keys IK0 Keypad enable and select KeyID characters IK1bbb ddmmyy = numbers from the Hex/Numeric Table representing day, month, year hhmm = numbers from the Hex/Numeric Table representi
Host Configuration Strings NOTES 202 PowerScan™ M8500
Appendix C Programming for Expert Users This document is addressed to expert users who are familiar with software programming languages and want to define a personalized code formatting. The provided programming language allows creating either simple or complex formatting expressions by means of the basic functions connected together through the following operators: (, ), -, +.
Programming for Expert Users CONVENTIONS DESCRIPTION + Concatenates two strings or fields. - Deletes a substring or a field from the original string. #DS Returns the string which has been decoded by the library. #F Returns the result of a format which has been previously defined. The value is in the range 1-4.
FindPosition (FPOS) This function has the following syntax: FPOSposition This function searches for a defined substring within the "source_string" and returns its position. If the substring is not found, the returned value is 1. StringLength (LSTR) This function has the following syntax: LSTRlength This function returns the length of the defined string.
Programming for Expert Users 2. expression FSTR<#DS, }616263~, }616263~, 0> + SSTR<#DS,LSTR<#DS> -3, LSTR<#DS> result abc3790 3. expression FSTR<#DS, }616272~, }616261~, 0> result null string 4. expression #DS - FSTR<#DS, }616263~, }6566~, 0> result 123453790 During the format definition the decoded string represented by #DS does not change.
Appendix D Code Identifier Table EAN/UPC CODABAR APCPCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGBHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOMAPFDLJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMNBJDBAMFHOEGK AAPHBAJJCCDBJLHEJOHAEJBBFK AEKFAMIOGAHEOFFNJLAMEFIJKK DLDLLLDLDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL APCPCIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEEHFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGJKHILNJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMNGOJAGECBEFGK AAPHBAJICHELJEAHOIHPKBLLFK AFLFAIKFBDOOEJMDCFEIOGNIJK DLLLLLDLLLLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL CODE 128 EAN 128 APCLGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFDEIK AKCBPJCJ
Code Identifier Table DATAMATRIX MAXICODE AODKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGJJCFJLDPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJBFPMGFAJNHGK AAPHBAJJCBEPCBEDOJMDKCEPHK AFLFAOMAAGDAEANNKJGIKJJILK DDLLLLDLDLLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL AODOCIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEDGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPJBKCKBPK AEFBJLBGMHPKNOBHBAAHNLBHGK AAPHBAJJCBALNMOKADEFFEFPDK AHLFAIOCLKCGGEJEJHNOIBDKLK DDLLLLDLDLDLLLLDDLDDDLDLDL QR MICRO QR AODKGIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAEFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOPF
Appendix E Sample Barcodes The sample barcodes in this appendix are typical representations for their symbology types. Test Code Symbols Scan these 1D and 2D test symbols to check that the reader is imaging and decoding properly, according to your configuration.
Sample Barcodes QR PDF417 PDF417 DataMatrix (Normal) DataMatrix (Inverse) 210 PowerScan™ M8500
Appendix F Hex & Numeric Table CHARACTER TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE char decimal hex char decimal hex char decimal hex NUL 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 * 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062
Hex & Numeric Table CHARACTER TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE (continued) char € decimal hex decimal hex AA char Õ 128 80 213 D5 □ 129 ‚ 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 171 AB Ö 214 D6 AC AD AE AF B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE × ¾ 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 é 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E
HEX NUMERIC TABLE 0 1 ANFOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHBHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGPOFMJLDJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNIFGJCGBBDNHGK AAPHBAJJDEBJCDJAGBDLGHNFHK AFKEBJJPCPKMAJNAMBKKKCFJKK DLDLLLDDDLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL ANEPGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHEEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHPLFIKNHNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKGPIEMNLKLEGK AAPHBAJIDGFBMBLDDDNIEPNNFK AEKEBJMNMOKOIOPNEFCOIJJLJK DLDLLLDDLDDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL 2 ANEOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFGHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMILJPPDNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKEKGKAMOGNEG
Hex & Numeric Table 5 6 AMEPGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJNDOAMLNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMLCPBCACOJIFGK AAPHBAJIDCFJGLHNIKABJCDBBK AHKEBJNIIGGECEIHHDDMMFLLIK DDDLLLDDLLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL AMEOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKONPFOPNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMLAKPMMDLFOFGK AAPHBAJJDAFFBDLFDPELPHEHHK AHLEBMLPCDIMIIAFIFJIMOLLKK DLLLLLDDDDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL 7 ANFNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCHFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLAGJEHJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMHJBODNLM
A B APCPGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFABHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHLIFKKKFJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMFGFGAOPLOGGK AAPHBAJJDAECFFJNDGOFJPBHFK AFKEBKMFNHHIOOPEFNLCMAMLLK DLLLLLDDLDDLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL APCOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCDEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGILLLPIBJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMHDLIMPKHIGGK AAPHBAJIDCEOCNFFIDKPPKGBDK AFLEBPKCHCJAECHGKLBGMLMLJK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL C D AODPGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFFCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGOINJGPJNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPAKDIKMFNNEGK AAPHBAJJDEAO
Hex & Numeric Table AUTOSCAN PATTERN CODE ÌÄÄsÎ 216 PowerScan™ M8500
Index NUMERICS 2D Matrix symbol User Defined 114 Volume 113 Beeper Control for Radio Response 12 C A About this Guide 1 ACK/NACK Protocol 52, 55, 150 Address Delimiter 86, 162 Address Stamping 85, 162 Aiming System 3, 12, 97 Aladdin™ 13 All Codes Per Scan 15, 16 Alphanumeric Keyboard Setting Alt Mode 43 Australian Table Selection 109 Autoscan 116 Aiming System 116 Autoscan Aiming System 116 Autoscan Mode 116 Hardware Trigger 116 Illumination System 116 Autoscanning 14 Normal Mode 14 Pattern Mode 14 Azte
Index Default Settings 183 Defining Special Key Sequences Desktop Mounting 25 DIGITAL TERMINALS 44 Display Mode 126, 167 Display Parameters 167 Display-Off Timeout 126 Driver License Parsing 9 160 E Exposure and Calibration Exposure Mode 96 Inter-character Delay 52, 56, 60, 64 Inter-code Delay 60, 65 Interface IBM Terminals 31xx, 32xx, 34xx, 37xx 42 PEN 41 POS Terminals 41 RS-232 41 Wedge 42 Interface Selection 41 Interleaved 2 of 5 Family 101 Issue Identical Codes 98 14 K F Field Deletion 142 Field E
One Code Per Scan 15 Operating Mode 69 Order By Code Length 115 Order By Code Symbology 115 Output and Idle Levels 152 Output Level 71 Overflow 71 P Parity 50 Pattern Mode 14 PDF417 106 PEN 68 PEN Emulation Connection 19 Pen Interface 41 Portable Desktop Use 25 POS Terminals Interface 41 Postal Codes 108 Power Supply 6 Power-Off Timeout 120, 164 Product Specifications 173 Q QR Family 107, 108 R Radio Parameters 118, 164, 200 Radio Protocol Timeout 119, 164 Radio RX Timeout 119, 164 Reading Configuration
Index Interface 42 Parameters 61 WEEE Compliance 7 WYSE Terminals 43 X XON/XOFF Software handshaking 220 149 PowerScan™ M8500
NOTES Product Reference Guide 221
Index NOTES 222 PowerScan™ M8500
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