Keyboard Wedge/ Commercial Decoder
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Class A Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Introduction & Installation Section Page About Your Decoder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unpacking Your Decoder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decoder Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting Your Decoder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting External Power to Your Decoder . . . Scanning Techniques: Wand Scanner . . . . . . . . . Scanning Techniques: Laser or CCD Scanner . .
Section 3 Output Interface Menu Section Page Prefix / Suffix Selections Prefix Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suffix Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exit Selection for Prefix / Suffix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Output Selections Good Read Beep Volume Selection . . . . . . . . . . . Good Read Beep Tone Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . Output Delays Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4 Serial Communications Menu Section Page RS-232D Port 1 ((Auxiliary Data Input) CTS Check Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baud Rate Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Word Length Data Bits Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . Word Length Stop Bits Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parity Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protocol Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Character Selection .
Section 6 Firmware Utility Menu Section Page Firmware Utility Selections Cloning Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temporary Serial Communication Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–2 6–2 Section 7 Supported Interface Keys Section Page Keyboard Function Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supported Interface Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About Your Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder This decoder is a compact, economical, and durable solution to add bar code, magnetic stripe, keyboard wedge, and RSĆ232 data entry capability to pointĆofĆsale terminals, CRT terminals, and personal computers. The decoder's features and functions are programmable, and provide advanced data editing and formatting capabilities as well.
Unpacking Your Decoder SCANTEAM 2010 Keyboard WedgeĂ/ĂCommercial Decoder Keyboard Wedge/ Commercial Decoder 5VDC Power Supply SCANTEAM 2010 User's Guide Interface Cable (example) • • • 1–2
Decoder Identification Bottom View SCANTEAM 2010 Identification Label Model Number 2010–1 ➊ Output ➊ # ! & ! & ! ! % ( # ! '# ! & ! & ! ! % ( & ! "$ ( [ [ ! $ ! ) & ! "$ ( & # $# $# ( ! ! " ! # ( SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 1–3
Connecting Your Decoder ➊ ! ➋ " 3 2 ! 1 ! ➌ 1–4 !
➍ (For further instructions on programming the decoder, see Section 2, Quick Start Menu.
Connecting External Power to Your Decoder [ (2010–2 only!) '&& + /+ )& $ ('. ) +' +! ' ) 0 '$$'."& +! *+ (* *!'.& $'. ➊ "* '&& + ('. ) +' +! + )%"& $ '%(,+ ) 0 +,)&"& +! !'*+ *0*+ % ('. ) *."+ ! +' +! 2 ('*"+"'& ➋ *"& *% $$ * ) . )"- ) ) %'- +! /+ )& $ ('. ) ($, )'% +! '++'% ' +! ' ) * 2 $'. ➌ *"& ( ") ' & $ 3&'* ($" )* ) %'- +! +.
Scanning Techniques: Wand Scanner " " " ! " " " ! " $ $ $ $ " " • # " # # " " " • ! " #
Scanning Techniques: Laser or CCD Scanner Correct Incorrect Just Point and Shoot" BEEP! 1–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide
Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard WedgeĂ/ĂCommercial Decoder to work with your terminalĂ/Ăcomputer. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: • Plug and Play Selections. • Terminal Interface Selections. • Main Menu Selections. About “Plug and Play” Programming With Plug and Play" programming, you connect the decoder and scan only one bar code to program the decoder (including required prefixesĂ/Ăsuffixes).
Programming Instructions Plug and Play (Single Scan) Programming ) % ( " # " & " $ ' $ " # * $ " If your terminal or computer isn't included in the list above, see Terminal Interface Selections, page 2-7.
Programming Instructions ➋ Scan Bar Code Note: Programming bar codes will not output data to your terminal! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–3
Programming Instructions ➌ Scan Sample Bar Code BEEP! Sample Code 39 Bar Code 1ā2ā3ā4ā5 Other Sample Bar Codes are near the end of this User's Guide.
IBM PC Interface ! " % $ % # $! & & & ! " % $ % # !# ! $ ! " % $ % # These bar codes program a carriage return (CR) suffix.
RS-232 Interface This bar code programs the following parameters: Programmable Option Baud Rate Parity Data Format Suffix Setting 9600 bits per second (Port 2) 2400 bits per second (Port 1) Even 7 Data Bits, Parity Bit, 1 Stop Bit (8 Bit Data) Carriage Return (CR) End of “Plug and Play” programming...
Programming Instructions If you’ve already programmed the decoder using “Plug and Play,” you don’t need to use this programming section.
Programming Instructions ➌ ➍ 2–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide
Programming Instructions ',) + )%#& $ #&+ ) -#$$ * + ,( ➎ /', -#*" +' ()'!) % ))# ! ) +,)& *, #. ') +,)& ' +" ))# ! ) +,)& ') &/ '+" ) *, #. * +" 0 ) #.1 1 , #. $ +#'&* #& +" )# $ &+ ) &, +#'& Example: Terminal Selection Programming ', - &+ +' '&& + +" ' ) +' & + )%#& $ %' $ " ,((')+ )%#& $* " )+ & .
Supported Terminals Terminal Model(s) ADI Bull Bull Questar 310 1496 BDS-7 (HDS-7) 2101 Keyboard 3105 Keyboard PC AT and D1400I IS 386 72 35 41 42 03 07 PC Keyboard: VT 510/520/525 5220 3151, 3161, 3162, 3163, 3179, 3191, 3192, 3194, 3196, 3197, 3471, 3472, 3476, 3477, 3482, 3486, 3488 3191, 3192, 3471, 3472 05 47 06 3196, 3197, 3476, 3477, 3482, 3486, 3487, 3488 3180-1 PC XT PS/2 25, 30, 77DX2 08 PC AT, PS/2 30Ć286, 50, 55SX, 60, 70, 70Ć061, 70Ć121, 80 276/77, 486/87, 587 276/77, 486/87, 587 M19,
Program Terminal Interface SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–11
Supported Terminals Terminal Model(s) &) !"! $# & % ! ' # , )# % & ( (!$# " *! $ # ! $II ,% " + , " + , " + 2–12 , Terminal I.D.
Program Terminal Interface SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–13
Default Selection #$ % ' " $ % ! ' %& % &'#% " "#"-)# ' ! !#%+ % & "' " ' # % * % ' + % $ %! " "' + % ' " " ' ) "' # $#* % "' %%($' #" " +#( % ) +#(% # % %' " #$ % ' " $ % ! ' %& ) % + " & ' & % ' '#%+ ( '& " ' + ' &+! # ,✱ #" ' $%# % !! " ! "( $ & " ' ' ( ' % # ( ' %'& ! + #(" " % ' " # ' & $%# % !! " ! "( "" " ' % # % & '& ' # % '# ' #%
Default Selection Status Check Abort Programming Changes SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–15
Notes: The space below may be used for notes. ...
Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard WedgeĂ/ĂCommercial Decoder for Output Interface operation. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: • Prefix and Suffix Selections. • Country Code Selections. • General Output Selections. • Keyboard Selections. • MSR Selections. • Data Formatter Selections. About Prefix and Suffix Programming Prefix and Suffix programming allows you to: • Set Prefixes and Suffixes. • Clear One or All Prefixes. • Clear One or All Suffixes.
Prefix and Suffix Selection ! ( * /"%% ,* '+&", ( & ++ , * . *1 +- ++ -% * ( * * "0 ' - "0 ! * , *+ * , ! * , *+ 1(- & 1 ++" ' ,( + ', (* ' , * ,! ,* '+&",, * ( , Transmitted data frame –> Prefix Bar Code Message Suffix ! * , *+ (* ,! * "0 ' - "0 * + % , 1 ,! "* ! 0 "& % . %- -) ,( ! * , *+ ! ' ","(' +) " % ! * , * +!(/' "' 0 ! *, (' ) "+ .
Prefix Selection ! ] ! ! ] ! Suffix Selection ! ! ] ! ] ! Exit Selection for Prefix / Suffix Save Current Prefix or Suffix Changes Discard Current Prefix or Suffix Changes ] # " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–3
Prefix and Suffix Examples Example 1: Add Suffix for Specific Symbology You want to send a CR (carriage return)ĂSuffix for UPC only. H Scan the Suffix Selection bar code. H The Symbology Chart indicates that the Hex value of UPC is 63". Scan 6 and 3 on the Programming Chart (inside back cover). H A CR" is equivalent to 0D" (see the Hex ASCII Chart). Scan 0 and D on the Programming Chart. H Scan the Exit Selection bar code.
Symbology Chart Code ID [ Hex Value # $ # Symbology Code ID [ Symbology # Hex Value &$ ( # ! %% ) " "& $ ' # + #$& MSR Track 1 $ ( MSR Track 2 ) MSR Track 3 * All Symbologies (PrefixĂ/ĂSuffix programming ) # # # # Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex NUL SOH
Default All General Output Selections ✱ Good Read Beep Volume Default = High.
✱ Default All General Output Settings ✱ Good Read Beep Volume Selection ✱ Good Read Beep Tone Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–7
Output Delays '(1 .0-&0 ++(,& 1$*$"2(-, .0-4(#$1 "-,20-* -% 2'$ 5'("' 0$ 2(+$ #$* 71 !$25$$, # 2 -32.32 !7 2'$ #$"-#$0 2- 2'$ '-12 2$0+(, * .$"(%(" -32.32 #$* 71 0$ #$1"0(!$# !$*-5 '$ "23 * #$* 7 (1 +(**(1$"-,#1 +3*2(.*($# !7 2'$ .0-&0 ++$# 4 *3$ Default = 00. To select digits 0 through 9, use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu.
Output Delays Selection " " ' & ] " # " ' & ] " !! ' & ] Laser Time-out Selection ! ✱ Laser Voting Selection ✱ $ $ % $ ] "% ( " # ! # " ! " ! ! ! ' # ! " " " ! $ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–9
Code I.D. Transmit This programming selection allows you to enable or disable transmission of a Code I.D. before the decoded bar code symbology. (See the Symbology Chart on page 3-5 for the single character code that identifies each symbology.) Default = Disable.
Code I.D.
Start / Stop (S / S) Character Transmit ! " # # # Default = Enable. Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) Character Transmit ! " " Default = Enable.
S / S Character Transmit Selection ✱ LRC Character Transmit Selection ✱ MSR Track 1 Selection ✱ MSR Track 2 Selection ✱ MSR Track 3 Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–13
MSR Track 1 Pre-Edited Data & $%# % !! " & ' #" #)& *#( '# & ' $% + ' ' $% + ' ' #%! '& #% % % & #)" " ' ' #) There is no default.
MSR Track 1 Pre-Edited Data Selection MSR Track 2 Pre-Edited Data Selection SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–15
Key Code Assignment $ "#! # $ % ! !($ *!& %! $ % * ! $ $ &$ !# % "# + % % !# %$ !' Default = Carriage return (CR) = 0D (Hex value).
Key Code Assignment Selection ] % % % % Driver’s License I.D.
Foreign Keyboards $ "#! # $ % ! !'$ (!& %! # - " % ( ! # (!&% !# % $ % !& %#( Default = United States. $ # #& % ! !' # % #$ # !% $&""!#% ( % ! # !# !& %# $ !% # % % % % % $ * ) + , Foreign Keyboard Selection is not available for Bull Questar 310 terminals (terminal I.D. numbers 41 and 42).
Foreign Keyboard Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–19
Keyboard Style %23< 9;81;+66371 =8 9;81;+6 =2/ ./-8./; =8 <>998;= <9/-3+5 4/B,8+;. 0/+=>;/< <>-2 +< "$ ! $ % ! +=+ 7=;B +7. %# -8./< %2/;/< +;/ <28@7 37 =2/ -2+;= 87 9+1/ Default = Style A. Styles A, B, and C cannot be used with one another; however they may be combined with other styles. All styles with EnableĂ/ĂDisable bar codes can be scanned in combination with all other styles. For example, you can combine style F with G.
Keyboard Style Selection ✱ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ✱ ! " ! " ✱ ! ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–21
Status Check ! * 0 . !+"# 0+ 0. */)'0 0 #4'/0'*% 0 +.) 0 "'0+. $+.) 0/ *# $+.) 0 ,#. ('*# 3'(( # ,.'*0#" +10 Data Formatter * " 0 $+.) 00#. '/ +$$ 0 . !+"# " 0 3'(( # +10,10 0+ 0 &+/0 / /! **#" '*!(1"'*% ,.# ) (#/ *" ,+/0 ) (#/ * " 0 $+.) 00#. '/ +* '$ 0 '*,10 " 0 ) 0!/ * #"'0#" $+.) 0 0 "#!+"#. 3'(( 0. */)'0 0 '*,10 " 0 0+ 0 &+/0 "#2'!# '* 0 ,.+%. ))#" $+.) 0 Default = On. Require Data Format? * " 0 $+.) 0 '/ .#-1'.
Status Check Data Formatter ✱ Require Data Format? ✱ Data Format Editor SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–23
Format Editor Commands Chart Send Commands !) '' $ - /!-. "*''*2! 3 5 &!3 *- "0) /%*) * ! ./ -/%)# "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) (XX = HEX ASCII character or function code 00-FE HEX). !) 5 $ - /!-. "*''*2! 3 5 &!3 *- "0) /%*) * ! ./ -/%)# "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) (NN = number of characters 00-99 DEC, XX = HEX ASCII character or function code 00-EF HEX). !) 0+ /* 0/ )*/ %) '0 %)# 5 $ - /!- ! - $ ) !) ./ -/%)# "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.
SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–25
Data Formatter Example .4 !1% 42)-' !- !-$ !1% 2#!--)-' ! "!1 #.$% 6)3( ! &)5% $)')3 !$$%-$! 2(.6- "%+.6 (% "!1 #.$% (!2 ! 3.3!+ .& #(!1!#3%12 )-#+4$)-' 3(% -4,"%1 2823%, 3(% #(%#* $)')32 !-$ ! 2/!#% "%36%%- 3(% ,!)- "!1 #.$% $!3! !-$ 3(% !$$%-$! "!1 #.$% $!3! UPC A with 5 digit addenda 56098 0 12345 67890 5 .1 8.41 !//+)#!3).- 8.4 $.- 3 6!-3 3(% 2/!#% "%36%%- 3(% ,!)- "!1 #.$% $!3! !-$ 3(% !$$%-$! "!1 #.$% $!3! 31!-2,)33%$ .4 !+2. 6!-3 3(% "!1 #.$% $!3! &.++.
Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard WedgeĂ/ĂCommercial Decoder for Serial Communication features. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: • RSĆ232D Port 1 (Auxiliary Data Input) Selections. • RSĆ232D Port 2 (Data OutputĂ/ĂTransmission) Selections. About RS-232D Port 1 (Auxiliary Data Input) Programming RSĆ232D Port 1 programming allows you to: • Enable or disable CTS Check. • Set Baud Rate, RSĆ232 Word Length, and Parity. • Select a data communication Protocol.
Default All Serial Communications Selections # $ # ! & ! ! # ! # # $# $# # " # ' (✱ # $ " # " # " # & #& ! ! " CTS Check " ! ! " # &" ' $ # " # " #& ! ! ! #$! # # " ! " ' $! # " # % Default = Disable.
✱ Default All RS-232 Port 1 Settings ✱ CTS Check Selection ✱ Baud Rate Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–3
Word Length Data Bits This programming selection allows you to set the at seven or eight bits of data per character. If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal (text, digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. For applications requiring use of the full ASCII set, select 8 data bits per character. Default = seven data bits. Word Length Stop Bits This programming selection allows you to set the stop bits. Default = one stop bit.
Word Length Data Bits Selection ✱ Word Length Stop Bits Selection ✱ Parity Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–5
Protocol %&/ ,.+$. ))&*$ /"(" 0&+* ((+3/ 5+1 0+ ,.+$. ) 0%" !" +!". #+. 3%& %"2". ,.+0+ +( 5+1. ,,(& 0&+* ."-1&."/ %" ,.+0+ +( &/ /"0 +# .1("/ +* ".*&*$ 0%" "4 % *$" +# ! 0 "03""* /".& ((5 +))1*& 0&*$ !"2& "/ %" !" +!". /1,,+.0/ " +.! 1./0 '6 6 ' " +.! *! '6 6 ' 1./0 ,.+0+ +(/ 3%"* ." "&2&*$ ! 0 #.+) * 7 !"2& " Default = Record. %"* &/ "* ("! 0%" !" +!". ",0/ ! 0 ." +.! +# 2 .& (" ("*$0% 1, 0+ ) 4&)1) +# % . 0"./ &* (1!&*$ ,.
Protocol Selection ! ✱ % % % % ! Data Character Selection ] ] # & ! ! $ ! " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–7
Default All Serial Communications Selections # $ # ! & ! ! # ! # # $# $# # " # ' (✱ # $ " # " # " # & #& ! ! " CTS Check " ! ! " # &" ' $ # " # " #& ! ! ! #$! # # " ! " ' $! # " # % Default = Disable.
✱ Default All RS-232 Port 2 Settings ✱ CTS Check Selection ✱ Baud Rate Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–9
Word Length Data Bits This programming selection allows you to set the at seven or eight bits of data per character. If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal (text, digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. For applications requiring use of the full ASCII set, select 8 data bits per character. Default = seven data bits. Word Length Stop Bits This programming selection allows you to set the stop bits. Default = one stop bit.
Word Length Data Bits Selection ✱ Word Length Stop Bits Selection ✱ Parity Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–11
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Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard WedgeĂ/ĂCommercial Decoder for Industrial and Retail Symbology selections. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: • Code 11 Selections. • Codabar Selections. • Code128 Selections. • Code 39 Selections. • EAN Selections. • Code 93 Selections. • UPC Selections. • Interleaved 2 of 5 Selections. • MSI Selections. • Code 2 of 5 Selections. • Plessey Selections. • Matrix 2 of 5 Selections.
Default All Codabar Settings (($(" -# ! .&- + ) 0$&& *+)"+ ' -# ) + -) -# ,2' )&)"2 )*-$)(, $( $ - 2 4✱ $( -# ' (. , & -$)(, )( -#$, ( -# !)&&)0$(" *+)"+ ''$(" * " Codabar ) + $, $, + - -0)50$ -# ,2' )&)"2 * & )! ( ) $(" / +$ & 5& ("-# ' ,, " , !+)' -# , - )! (.' +$ , -#+)."# ( -# # + - +, (2 )( )! -# !).+ ,- +- ,-)* # + - +, )+ ( ., , ,- +- )+ ,-)* # + - + )!- ( -# , ' # + - + $, ., !)+ )-# Default = On.
✱ Default All Codabar Settings ✱ Codabar Selection Codabar ✱ Start / Stop Characters ✱ Message Length ] # ] ] " % $ ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–3
The Default bar code for this page is on the previous programming page.
Codabar Selection, continued Check Character ✱ Check Character ✱ Concatenation ✱ Concatenation ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–5
Default All Code 39 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a ✱" in the menu selections on this and the following programming page. Code 39 Code 39 is a discrete, twoĆwidth symbology capable of encoding variable length messages from the set of alphanumerics, and the $/+%.- and space. The * character is used as the start and the stop character.
✱ Default All Code 39 Settings ✱ Code 39 Selection Code 39 ✱ Start / Stop Characters ✱ Full ASCII ✱ Append ✱ ] " $ # ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–7
The Default bar code for this page is on the previous programming page. Message Length % " ! & '' ! ' ! ( ! + ( && ! ' & "% ! '" ' & &' % ! ! ( + ( ' ## ' "! "*& &' %' &'"# % ' %& & "( !"' "(!' & && % ' %& "% + . ! ' && ! ( ! ' + ( ! ' & * &" # ! - ' ! " &% Defaults on default chart (page NO TAG).
Code 39 Selection, continued Message Length ] ] Check Character ✱ Check Character ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–9
Default All Code 93 Settings **&*$ 0%" "# 1(0 . +!" 3&(( ,.+$. ) 0%" !" +!". 0+ 0%" /5) +(+$5 +,0&+*/ &*!& 0"! 5 7✱ &* 0%" )"*1 /"(" 0&+*/ +* 0%&/ ,.+$. ))&*$ , $" Code 93 +!" 3 / !"/&$*"! 0+ !.+, &*0+ ,,(& 0&+*/ 0% 0 1/" +!" 0 &/ +*0&*1+1/ "!$"80+8"!$" /5) +(+$5 , (" +# "* +!&*$ 2 .& ("8("*$0% )"// $"/ #.+) 0%" /"0 +# (,% *1)".& / *! !!&0&+* ( % . 0"./ % +!" % . 0". &/ *&*" )+!1("/ 3&!" *! &/ +),.&/"! +# ./ *! /, "/ 0/ % . 0"./ ." /, 0& ((5 "##& &"*0 #+.
✱ Default All Code 93 Settings ✱ Code 93 Selection Code 93 ✱ ' Message Length #'#&.& ] 1#&.& ] FULL ASCII CHART [ NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI %U $A $B $C $D $E $F $G $H $I $J $K $L $M $N $O DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US $P $Q $R $S $T $U $V $W $X $Y $Z %A %B %C %D %E SP ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , . / SPACE /A /B /C /D /E /F /G /H /I /J /K /L .
Default All 2 of 5 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a ✱" in the menu selections on this programming page. Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 is a continuous, twoĆwidth symbology capable of encoding an even number of numerics. OddĆlength messages are usually padded with a leading 0. Each pair of digits is represented by five bars and five spaces.
✱ Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings ✱ Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection Interleaved 2 of 5 ✱ Message Length " ] % " ] Check Digit ✱ ! & & Check Digit ✱ ! ! ! 6, 14 & 16 Only ✱ ] !$ ' ! " " ! ! & " ! ! ! # SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–13
Default All 2 of 5 Settings " ++(+& 0'$ $% 1)0 ! . ",#$ 3()) -.,&. * 0'$ #$",#$. 0, 0'$ /5*!,),&5 ,-0(,+/ (+#(" 0$# !5 7✱ (+ 0'$ *$+1 /$)$"0(,+/ ,+ 0'(/ -.,&. **(+& - &$ Code 2 of 5 ,#$ ,% (/ #(/".$0$ 03,93(#0' /5*!,),&5 " - !)$ ,% $+",#(+& 2 .( !)$9)$+&0' *$// &$/ %.,* 0'$ /$0 ,% +1*$.("/ "' "' . "0$. (/ .$-.$/$+0$# !5 %(2$ ! ./ 03, ! ./ .$ 3(#$ 0'$ ,0'$. 0'.$$ .$ + ..,3 '$ 3(#0' ,% 0'$ /- "$/ " ..($/ +, *$ +(+& +# &$+$. ))5 3()) !$ 0'$ / *$ / 0'$ 3(#0' ,% 0'$ + ..,3 ! ./ '$ .
✱ Default All Matrix / Code 2 of 5 Settings ✱ Code 2 of 5 Selection Code 2 of 5 ✱ Message Length ] ] Matrix 2 of 5 Selection Matrix 2 of 5 ✱ Message Length ] ] ] " ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–15
Default All Code 11 / Code 128 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a ✱" in the menu selections on this programming page. Code 11 Code 11 is a discrete code capable of encoding variableĆlength messages from the set of numerics plus the -" character. The symbology derived its name from the size of its character set. Each character in Code 11 has three bars and two internal spaces: two of these elements are wide, the other three are narrow.
✱ Default All Code 11 / Code 128 Settings ✱ Code 11 Selection Code 11 ✱ Check Digits Required ✱ Message Length ] # ] Code 128 Selection Code 128 ✱ Message Length ] # ] ] " % $ ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–17
Default All EAN and UPC Settings (($(" -# ! .&- + ) 0$&& *+)"+ ' -# ) + -) -# ,1' )&)"1 )*-$)(, $( $ - 1 3✱ $( -# ' (. , & -$)(, )( -#$, ( )( -# ( & -$)( *+)"+ ''$(" * " * " EAN .+)* ( +-$ & .' +$(" ,1,- ' $, -# $(- +( -$)( & ,- ( + ,1' )&)"1 ( ) $(" ,1,- ' !)+ $ (-$!1$(" ")) , -# - 0$&& , (( *)$(-4)!4, & - $, ,.* +, - )! EAN / JAN 13 and EAN / JAN 8 $, )(-$(.)., " 4-)4 " ,1' )&)"1 ( ) , (.
✱ Default All EAN and UPC Settings ✱ EAN Selection EAN / JAN 13 ✱ EAN / JAN 8 ✱ Check Digit ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–19
The Default bar codes for this page are on the EAN and UPC programming pages. EAN Addenda Two and five character addenda are allowed, but not required. If an addenda will always be used, we recommend selecting and the appropriate format (two or five character). If an addenda won't always be used, you may select , and then or the EAN Two and Five Digit Addenda selections. Default = Don't Require.
EAN Addenda Selection EAN Addenda ✱ Two Digit Addenda ✱ Five Digit Addenda ✱ Addenda Format ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–21
Default All UPC and EAN Settings **&*$ 0%" "# 1(0 . +!" 3&(( ,.+$. ) 0%" !" +!". 0+ 0%" /5) +(+$5 +,0&+*/ &*!& 0"! 5 7✱ &* 0%" )"*1 /"(" 0&+*/ +* 0%&/ *! +* 0%" !!"*! "(" 0&+* ,.+$. ))&*$ , $" , $" UPC *&2"./ ( .+!1 0 +!" 3 / !"/&$*"! 0+ 1*&-1"(5 &!"*0 ,.+!1 0 *! &0/ ) *1# 01.". 0 % / ""* /1 "//#1((5 "),(+5"! 5 0%" /1,".) .'"0 &*!1/0.5 /&* " UPC A &/ +*0&*1+1/ "!$"80+8"!$" /5) +(+$5 "* +!"/ *1)".& / )"// $" % . 0"./ *! +*" %" ' % . 0".
✱ Default All UPC and EAN Settings ✱ UPC Selection UPC A ✱ UPC E0 ✱ UPC E1 ✱ Check Digit ✱ Number System ✱ Version E Expand ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–23
The Default bar codes for this page are on the EAN and UPC programming pages. UPC Addenda Two and five character addenda are allowed, but not required. If an addenda will always be used, we recommend selecting and the appropriate format (two or five character). If an addenda won't always be used, you may select , and then or the UPC Two and Five Digit Addenda selections. Default = Don't Require.
UPC Addenda Selection UPC Addenda ✱ Two Digit Addenda ✱ Five Digit Addenda ✱ Addenda Format ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–25
Default All MSI & Plessey Settings #!--)-' 3(% %&!4+3 "!1 #.$% 6)++ /1.'1!, 3(% $%#.$%1 3. 3(% 28,".+.'8 ./3).-2 )-$)#!3%$ "8 ! :✱ )- 3(% ,%-4 2%+%#3).-2 .- 3()2 /1.'1!,,)-' /!'% MSI (Sometimes referred to as Modified Plessey Code) )2 ! $)2#1%3% #.$% #!/!"+% .& %-#.$)-' 5!1)!"+%<+%-'3( ,%22!'%2 4/ 3. #(!1!#3%12 &1., 3(% 2%3 .& -4,%1)#2 !#( #(!1!#3%1 (!2 &.41 "!12 !-$ &.41 2/!#%2 (%- 1%!$ &1., +%&3 3. 1)'(3 %!#( "!1<2/!#% /!)1 1%/1%2%-32 .-% ")3 ! -!11.6 "!1; ;6)$% 2/!#% #.,")-!3).
✱ Default All MSI & Plessey Settings ✱ MSI Selection MSI ✱ Message Length ] ] Plessey Selection Plessey ✱ Message Length ] ] ] " ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–27
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Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII CTRL"+ relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the Keyboard WedgeĂ/ĂCommercial Decoder.
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Supported Interface Keys IBM PC XT, PS/2, AT and Compatibles; Olivetti M19, M24, M28, M200, M240, M250, M290, M380, P500; Sun Sparc Station 1+ ! $ $ " % ! ! " # " " " " # " " #
Supported Interface Keys IBM 3191/92/96/97, 3471/72/76/77; Telex (all models) with 102 key keyboards ! $ $ " % ! ! 7–4 " # # $ " SCA
Supported Interface Keys ADI 1496; IBM 3191/92/96/97, 3471/72/76/77; IDEAS; and Telex (all models) with 122 key keyboards # # ! $ ! " " # "
Supported Interface Keys Bull BDS-7 (HDS-7) ! ! " 7–6 SC
Supported Interface Keys Bull Questar 310 (2101 Keyboard) ! ! " SCANTEAM 2010 U
Supported Interface Keys Bull Questar 310 (3105 Keyboard) ! ! " 7–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s
Supported Interface Keys # # ! $ ! " ! " " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–9
Supported Interface Keys Telex (all models) with 88 key keyboards " " # 7–10 ! ! ! ! !
Supported Interface Keys DEC VT 510/520/525 PC style keyboard " !$ !$ ! ! #! % ! " " # ! # # # # ! # ! # ! ! ! ! ! ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7
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Product Specifications Parameter Specification 03,480548 ',0./9 ,0./9 ,4.9/ '0+9/ 5:4*,8 . 04*/,8 *3 04*/,8 *3 04*/,8 *3 4*258:7, 5257 # !2(890* % &? -2(3, 7(904. !(4954, !,(72 '/09, & ± 3 57 .7,(9,7 #:6620,+ -753 9,7304(2 569054(2 7,.:2(9,+ 65<,7 8:662> 6,7(904. &529(., & !5<,7 548:369054 3 9>60*(2 $,36,7(9:7, "(4.,8 :30+09> ,*/(40*(2 #/5*1 # #,48090;09> ",20()0209> 75:4+ 6,7(904. ° 95 ° 95 #957(.
" !# % " " $ % # " MSR Connector !,) '211)'624 %'')365 71()'2()( (-+-6%/ 5-+1%/5 *420 % 21) 692 24 6,4)) 64%'.
MSR Connector: RJ–45 8 Pin Modular Scanner Connector: 9 Pin D Male 1 Ground 1 SOS input 2 Mag clock 3 2 TTL digital input (data in) 3 VCC (+ 5V) 3 Good read output 4 Mag clock 2 4 No connection 5 Mag data 2 5 Laser trigger input 6 Mag data 3 6 Laser enable output 7 Mag data 1 7 Ground 8 Mag clock 1 8 Shield ground 9 + 5VDC (VCC) Aux RS-232D (Port 1) Connector: 9 Pin D Male 1 RxD input 2 RTS output 3 No connection 4 No co
Keyboard /Terminal and RS-232D (Port 2) Connector: DB-15 Pin Female 1 Ground 2 + 5V from terminal 3 RxD input (RSĆ232) 4 CTS input (RSĆ232) 5 Keyboard wedge data (Input) 6 Keyboard wedge clock (Input) 7 No connection 8 Keyboard IRQ (Data General interface) 9 No connection 10 Reserved 11 TxD output (RSĆ232) 12 RTS output (RSĆ232) 13 Keyboard wedge terminal data (Output) 14 Keyboard wedge terminal clock (Output) 15 Terminal IRQ Keyboard / Terminal and RS-232D (Port
Maintenance & ( ( # ! ! $ ! " ! " ! ! " ! $ " ! Examining the Decoder Housing "! & % ! " " & " ! ! ! ! # & " ! " ! ! Caution: Do not submerge the decoder in water. The decoder’s housing is not water–tight.
Troubleshooting , ! &%"&% $ # ! # &%! % * " # !# $ $ ,% $%$ ( ' # *!& % % ! *! ! # $ !% & % ! "#!" # * # ' ( % ! !( #!& $ !!% & %! %#* %! $! % % "#! Troubleshooting Guide Is the power on? % "!( # ! ! % #! % " $ % & % % % ➊ % $ ! % "#!" # * ➋ % !$% $*$% "!( # $ ! )% # "!( # $ % &$ Is the decoder having trouble decoding your bar codes? % ! # $ %
Does the decoder read your bar code incorrectly? If the decoder reads a bar code (one beep for a good read), but the bar code is not displayed correctly on the host screen: ➊ The decoder may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface. You scan 12345" and the host displays @es%." Reprogram the decoder with the correct Plug and Play" or Terminal Selection bar code (see Section 2, Quick Start Menu). ➋ The decoder may not be programmed to output your bar code properly.
To Reset Factory Settings # 4+0 -"* / .0-" what ,-+$- ))&*$ +,/&+*. % 1" ""* ."/ 0, &* 4+0!" +!"- +- 4+0 1" % *$"! .+)" +,/&+*. *! *+2 2 */ /%" # /+-4 ."//&*$. -"./+-"! ."" /%" &* "*0 "(" /&+*. &* " /&+* 0& ' / -/ "*0 *! . * /%" - +!" If All Else Fails... # 4+0 -" ./&(( "3,"-&"* &*$ ,-+ ("). (( 4+0- &.
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Output Interface Menu Defaults ",) *2//29-1+ ',%46 /-565 6,) *%'624; ()*%7/6 76376 16)4*%') )17 5)66-1+5 -1(-'%6)( &; % <✱ 21 6,) 342+4%00-1+ 0)17 3%+)5 Default Setting Page Reference 4)*-: 21) %+) !7**-: 21) %+) 22( )%( ))3 $2/70) -+, %+) 22( )%( ))3 "21) -+, %+) Parameter Name Prefix / Suffix Selections General Output Selections Output Delays 16)4',%4%'6)4 )/%; : 0! %+) 16)4*71'6-21 )/%; : 0! %+) 16)40)55%+) )/%; : 0! %+) 1%&
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Symbology Menu Defaults – Industrial The following chart lists the factory default Industrial Symbology Menu settings (indicated by a ✱" on the programming menu pages).
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Code 39 Matrix 2 of 5 TEST–SHEET Code 128 6543210 CODE 128 MSI [ Codabar 0013557900 44332211 Plessey [ Code 11 9876 Code 93 11223344 EAN 13 123456–9$ Code 2 of 5 9 780330 290951 123456 Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC A with 5 digit addenda 56098 1234567890 [ 0 12345 67890 5 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide
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