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Keyboard Wedge/ Commercial Decoder " "!" $ " $" # !# !! # %! &&! ! " # !$ " !% # % ! % $#$ & ! % $ # ! $*!$ *!& * $ %! '#* %% *!&# !# $ "#!# !##%* #%$ $% % %!#* &% $%! $ # & ! % "$ &$% !# % " # !$ % "#!# & "$ &% $%! $ # % * +✱ )% %! % # ! %% # ! % #% !& ! % $ !'# ! %$ & ! % $ " &# # !$ !# $%% %! "#!# !"%! $ $& $ % %$ #"#$ % *!!* $$ % !#%! % & "$ )" $ !( %! &$ %$ #% Disclaimer Welch Allyn reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult Welch Allyn to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of Welch Allyn. Welch Allyn shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Welch Allyn, Incorporated. 1998 Welch Allyn, Inc. All rights reserved. Data Collection Division Web Address: hhtp://dcd.welchallyn.com Compatibility The SCANTEAM 2010 Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder supports SCANTEAM 5400, 5700, 6100, and 3400/E scanners. Note: The 2010 supports only those scanners whose scan rate is 50 scans per second or less. 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Caution: Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Welch Allyn, Inc. may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, cables connected to this device must be shielded cables, in which the cable shield wire(s) have been grounded (tied) to earth ground. Canadian Notice This equipment does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions as described in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive. European Contact: European Regulatory Manager Welch Allyn Ltd. 28 Sandyford Office Park Foxrock, Dublin 18 Ireland or Welch Allyn Ltd. The Lodge, Tanners Lane Warrington, Cheshire WA2 7NA England Welch Allyn shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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 . . 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–6 1–7 1–8 Section 2 Quick Start Menu Section Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plug and Play Selections Programming Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBM PC Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-232 Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terminal Interface Selections Programming Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supported Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Terminal Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Menu Selections Default Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Status Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abort Programming Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–2 2–5 2–6 2–7 2–10 2–11 2–15 2–15 2–15 i 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laser Time-out Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laser Voting Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code I.D. Transmit Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scanner Function Code Transmit . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-232D Function Code Transmit . . . . . . . . . . . . Mag Stripe Reader Selections S / S Character Transmit Selection . . . . . . . . . . . LRC Character Transmit Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . MSR Track 1 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSR Track 2 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSR Track 3 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSR Track 1 Pre-Edited Data Selection . . . . . . . MSR Track 2 Pre-Edited Data Selection . . . . . . . Key Code Assignment Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver’s License I.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Country Code Selections Foreign Keyboard Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keyboard Selections Keyboard Style Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Formatter Selections Status Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Formatter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Require Data Format? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Format Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–7 3–7 3–9 3–9 3–9 3–11 3–11 3–11 3–13 3–13 3–13 3–13 3–13 3–15 3–15 3–17 3–17 3–19 3–21 3–23 3–23 3–23 3–23 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-232D Port 2 (Data Output / Transmission) CTS Check Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baud Rate Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Word Length Data Bits Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . Word Length Stop Bits Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parity Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–3 4–3 4–5 4–5 4–5 4–7 4–7 4–9 4–9 4–11 4–11 4–11 Section 5 Symbology Menu Section Page Industrial Symbology Selections Codabar Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code 39 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code 93 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code 2 of 5 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matrix 2 of 5 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code 11 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code 128 Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail Symbology Selections EAN Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EAN Addenda Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UPC Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UPC Addenda Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSI Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plessey Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–3 5–7 5–11 5–13 5–15 5–15 5–17 5–17 5–19 5–21 5–23 5–25 5–27 5–27 iii 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–1 7–2 Section 8 Product Specifications and Pinouts Section Page Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSR Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scanner / Auxiliary RS-232D (Port 1) Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keyboard / Terminal and RS-232D (Port 2) Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–1 8–2 8–3 8–4 Section 9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–1 9–2 Section 10 Customer Support Obtaining Factory Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Help Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limited Warranty Glossary Default Charts Sample Bar Codes Programming Chart (inside back cover) iv SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 10–1 10–2 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. The decoder features the following: • support for decoding bar code data from all Welch Allyn nonĆdecoded output digital wand, laser, and CCD scanners. • accepts bar code data from laser or CCD scanners at a scan rate of 50 scans per second. • a dedicated port for one, two, or three track magnetic stripe reader data input. • a wide range of host interfaces that are compatible with many POS, keyboard wedge, and RSĆ232 terminals. • a beeper for audible confirmation of a successful decode. • a small, rugged, plastic enclosure that can be securely attached to the terminal. • Cloning Mode to program installed decoders with new software from a source" decoder. The decoder recognizes and decodes 12 industryĆstandard bar code symbologies: • Codabar • Code 2 of 5 • EAN • Code 39 • Matrix 2 of 5 • UPC • Code 93 • Code 11 • MSI • Code 128 • Plessey • Interleaved 2 of 5 The decoder can be programmed for many communications parameters and inputĂ/Ăoutput protocols compatible to the host. Programming is accomplished by using the single programming bar codes in this menu. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 1–1 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 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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 ! ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ➍ (For further instructions on programming the decoder, see Section 2, Quick Start Menu.) Scan Terminal Interface Bar Code ❺ Scan Bar Code! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 1–5 Connecting External Power to Your Decoder [ (2010–2 only!) '&&+ /+)&$ ('.) +' +! ') 0 '$$'."& +! *+(* *!'.& $'. ➊ "*'&&+ ('.) +' +! +)%"&$'%(,+) 0 +,)&"& +! !'*+ *0*+% ('.) *."+! +' +! 2 ('*"+"'& ➋ *"& *%$$ *).)"-) )%'- +! /+)&$ ('.) ($, )'% +! '++'% ' +! ') * 2 $'. ➌ *"& (") ' &$3&'* ($")* )%'- +! +.'3('*"+"'& #,%() +!+ "* -"*"$ $'. +! '(&"& "& +! * * 2 '- ➍ '&&+ +! ('.) *,(($0 +' +! ))$ '&&+') '& +! ')* )) (&$ *!'.& $'. ''( +! ('.) *,(($0 $ +!)', ! +! *+)"& )$" !&&$ '& +! '++'% ' +! ') +' ()-&+ $ )'% "*'&&+"& ➎ & +! ('.) *,(($0 !* & '&&+ )*+') ('.) +' +! +)%"&$'%(,+) 0 +,)&"& +! !'*+ *0*+% ('.) *."+! +' +! 2 ('*"+"'& [ & /+)&$ 1 ('.) *,(($0 ."+! ',+(,+ %0 ')) *()+$0 1–6 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Scanning Techniques: Wand Scanner " " " ! " " " ! " $$ $$ " " • # " # # " " " • ! " # # " " " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 1–7 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). About Terminal Selection Programming With Terminal Selection programming, you program the decoder for any supported terminalā/ācomputer. About Main Menu Programming With Main Menu programming, you reset the factory default settings, set and save customer defaults, print out a status check, or abort programming changes. Additional Programming Options If you need additional programming options, refer to Sections 3 (Serial Interface Menu), Section 4 (General Operating Menu), or Section 5 (Symbology Menu) to configure the decoder to: • selective factory default settings • any variation of the programmable features available. Before programming your decoder, follow instructions in Section 1 to unpack and connect the decoder. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–1 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 !" " $ " %# $ )% ( " # #$"$ ! ❶ $ $ )% ( # " ( % " ( %" $" " !%$" Locate Bar Code 2–2 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. 2–4 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide IBM PC Interface !"%$ %# $! & & & !"%$ %# !# !$ !"%$ %# These bar codes program a carriage return (CR) suffix. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–5 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... 2–6 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Programming Instructions If you’ve already programmed the decoder using “Plug and Play,” you don’t need to use this programming section. Terminal Selection Programming " #" "# # !! # ! # %! %# "$ ! $#! !# #! Programming Instructions !! # ! $" # ! # $ ➊ # # #%(# #! $! ! &$! #! ! $#! # $ !# !" !# ➋ # '!! ! #! ! $ # ! # $ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–7 Programming Instructions ➌ ➍ 2–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Programming Instructions ',) +)%#&$ #&+) -#$$ *+ ,( ➎ /', -#*" +' ()'!)% ))#! )+,)& *, #. ') +,)& ' +" ))#! )+,)& ') &/ '+") *, #. * +" 0) #.11, #. $+#'&* #& +" )#$ &+) &, +#'& Example: Terminal Selection Programming ', -&+ +' '&&+ +" ') +' & +)%#&$ %'$ " ,((')+ )%#&$* ")+ &.+ (! $#*+* +)%#&$ &,%) ' 0 ') +" +)%#&$ H H H #)*+ *& +" ) ' '& (! "& *& +" ) '* 0 & " ') "* & *+ ,( & -#$$ +)&*%#+ + +' +" SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–9 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, M24, M28, M200 M240, M250, M290, M380, P500 03 Data General Decision Data DEC Falco IBM 102 Key IBM 122 Key IBM 122 Key IBM IBM IBM IBM IDEAssociates 102 Key IDEAssociates 122 Key Olivetti Olivetti 2–10 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Terminal I.D. 07 24 01 02 84 71 01 03 Program Terminal Interface SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–11 Supported Terminals Terminal Model(s) &) !"!$# &% !' #, )# %& ((!$# "*!$ #!$II ,% ,$& "+ , "+ , "+ , 2–12 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Terminal I.D. Program Terminal Interface SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–13 Default Selection #$%'" $%!'%& % &'#% " "#"-)# ' !!#%+ %&"' " ' #% *% '+ % $%!""' + %'" " ' )"' # $#*% "'%%($'#" " +#( %) +#(% #% %'" #$%'" $%!'%& ) %+ " &' & % ' '#%+ ( '& "' + ' &+!# ,✱ #" ' $%#%!!" !"( $& "' ' ( ' % # ( ' %'& !+ #(" "% ' " # '& $%#%!!" !"( """ ' % # %&'& ' #% '# ' #%" '#%+ &''"& %" "+ $%#%!!" "& +#( !+ ) ! +#( *"' '# &) +#(% $%#%!!" "& & ( ' &" ' % # #( '# ! (%'% $%#%!!" "& (' +#( " %&'#% ' &) &''"& """ ' % # %&'#%& ' #% '# ' $%!'%& '' +#( &) + &""" ' % # If no customer defaults have been saved, scanning the bar code will reset the scanner to the factory settings. Status Check " ' % # '# '%"&!' ' &#'*% $%' "(!% " %)&#" ) '# ' #&' '%!" &#'*% $%' "(!% " %)&#" * $%"' #(' & , ) ,& * )%+ #%" '# ' %!*% Abort Programming Changes # #%' $%#%!!" "& +#( % " ' $%#&& # !" &" ' % # %#%!!" & '#"& $%)#(& + & ' " &) % " 2–14 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Default Selection Status Check Abort Programming Changes SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–15 Notes: The space below may be used for notes. ... 2–16 ✍ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. • Set the default Prefix and Suffix. About General Output Programming General Output programming allows you to: • Set the Good Read Beep Volume and Tone. • Set Output Delays (Intercharacter, Interfunction, or Intermessage). • Program Laser Voting. • Enable or disable Code I.D. transmission. • Enable or disable Function Code transmission. About Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) Programming Mag Stripe (MSR) programming allows you to: • Enable or disable S/S and LRC character transmission. • Enable or disable any or all of the three MSR tracks. • Set up preĆedited data format for MSR track 1 and 2. • Set up key code assignments for the preĆedited formats. About Country Code Programming Country Code programming allows you to: • Select a Foreign Keyboard. About Keyboard Programming Keyboard programming allows you to: • Select the Keyboard Style for your terminal. About Data Formatter Programming Data Formatter programming allows you to: • Program the Data Formatter for on or off, required or not required. • Program the decoder for Data Format Editor selections. • Clear One or All Data Format(s). SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–1 Prefix and Suffix Selection ! (* /"%% ,*'+&", ( &++ ,* .*1 +-++-% * ( * *"0 ' -"0 !*,*+ * , !*,*+ 1(- &1 ++" ' ,( +', (* ' ,* ,! ,*'+&",, * ( , Transmitted data frame –> Prefix Bar Code Message Suffix !*,*+ (* ,! *"0 ' -"0 * +%, 1 ,!"* !0"&% .%- -) ,( !*,*+ ! ' ","(' +)"% !*,* +!(/' "' 0 !*, (' ) "+ ."%% (* ( *"0 ' -"0 !*,*+ &1 +', (* +)"" +1&(%( 1 (* &1 +', /",! %% * ( +'+ Default Prefix = none. Default Suffix = none. Programming Steps to Add a Prefix / Suffix: ➊ ( *"0 +' ,! )*( *&&"' * ( ( -"0 +' ,! )*( *&&"' * ( ➋ * ,( ,! 1&(%( 1 !*, ) ,( "' ,! 0 .%- ,!, *)*+',+ ,! +1&(%( 1+ 1(- /', ,*'+&",, /",! (' (* &(* *"0+ (* -"0+ ' ,! ,/( " ",+ (' ,! *( *&&"' !*, (' ,! "'+" ( ,! $ (.* ( ,!"+ &'- ➌ * ,( ,! 0 !*, ) ,( "' ,! 0 .%- ,!, *)*+',+ ,! !*,*+ 1(- /"+! ,( ,*'+&", /",! ,! * ( , + ,! *( *&&"' !*, "'+" $ (.* ,( +' ,! %)!'-&*" (&"',"(' ,!, *)*+',+ ,! !*,*+ ➍ ( (&)%, *"022-"0 )*( *&&"' +' ",!* H [ )*( *&&"' * ( !"+ 0",+ +."' ,! *"022-"0 +%,"('+ 1(- #-+, ++" ' H )*( *&&"' * ( !"+ 0",+ /",!(-, !' "' ,! *"022-"0 [ (- &1 %+( +,*, +''"' * (+ 1(-* *"022-"0 +%,"('+ /"%% +. Programming Steps to Clear (or Delete) One Prefix / Suffix Entry: ➊ ➋ ➌ ( %* ,! *"0 ',*1 (* +)"" +1&(%( 1 +' ,! )*( *&&"' * ( ( %* ,! -"0 ',*1 (* +)"" +1&(%( 1 +' ,! )*( *&&"' * ( * ,( ,! 1&(%( 1 !*, ,( "' ,! 0 .%- *)*+',"' ,! +1&(%( 1+ ',*1 1(- /', %* ' ,! ,/( " ",+ (' ,! *( *&&"' !*, (' ,! "'+" ( ,! $ (.* ( ,!"+ &'- (- (', ' ,( +' (* )*( *&&"' * (+ ,( (&)%, )*( *&&"' Other Programming Selections: ''"' ,! (* * ( +,+ ,! -%, *"0 '(' (* -%, -"0 '(' [ Other Programming Selections: ''"' ,! (* * ( %,+ %% *"0 (* -"0 +%,"('+ [ [ (- (', ' ,( +' ,! (* )*( *&&"' * ( ,( (&)%, )*( *&&"' PrefixĂ/ĂSuffix programming examples may be found on page 3-4. 3–2 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. Example 2: Add Suffix for Symbologies You want to send a CR (carriage return)ĂSuffix for all symbologies. H Scan the Suffix Selection bar code. H The Symbology Chart indicates that the Hex value for All Symbologies is 99". Scan 9 and 9 on the Programming Chart. H A CR" is equivalent to 0D". Scan 0 and D on the Programming Chart. H Scan the Exit Selection bar code. Example 3: Add Prefix for Specific SymbologyĂ/ĂSuffix for Symbologies You want to send a HT (tab)ĂPrefix for UPC only and a CRĂ/ĂLF (carriage returnĂ/Ăline feed) Suffix for all symbologies. H Scan the Prefix Selection bar code. H The Symbology Chart indicates that the Hex value of UPC is 63". Scan 6 and 3 on the Programming Chart. H An HT" is equivalent to 09". Scan 0 and 9 on the Programming Chart. H Scan the Suffix Selection bar code. H The Symbology Chart indicates that the Hex value for All Symbologies is 99". Scan 9 and 9 on the Programming Chart. H A CR" is equivalent to 0D" and an LF" is 0A". Scan 0, D, 0, and A on the Programming Chart. H Scan the Exit Selection bar code. Example 4: To Output Code ID as a Prefix for Symbologies You want to send the Code ID as a Prefix for all symbologies. H Scan the Prefix Selection bar code. H The Symbology Chart indicates that the Hex value for All Symbologies is 99". Scan 9 and 9 on the Programming Chart. H A Code ID" is a special Hex character and is equivalent to 80". Scan 8 and 0 on the Programming Chart. H Scan the Exit Selection bar code. The Code ID letter (see Symbology Chart) will be sent with scanned bar code. Example 5: To Clear a Specific Prefix Entry You've programmed the decoder to send a CRĂ/ĂLF (carriage returnĂ/Ăline feed) Prefix for all symbologies (Hex value, 99). This is one Prefix entry. You've also programmed a #" Prefix for UPC (Hex, 63). You decide that you want to clear the UPC entry, but not the Prefix entry for all symbologies. H Scan the Prefix Selection bar code. H The Symbology Chart indicates that the Hex value for UPC is 63". Scan 6 and 3 on the Programming Chart. 3–4 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Symbology Chart Code ID [ Hex Value # &$( # ! %%) " + #$& MSR Track 1 $ ( # # MSR Track 2 ) MSR Track 3 * # # All Symbologies (PrefixĂ/ĂSuffix programming ) Code ID [ Hex Value #$ # "&$ ' # Symbology Symbology Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F SP ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , . / 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DEL PrefixĂ/ĂSuffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (All Symbologies, 99) entry. Adding a Prefix or a Suffix appends that PrefixĂ/ĂSuffix to any existing entries for the symbology(s) you've chosen. For example, if you've already programmed and saved a CRĂ/ĂLF (carriage returnĂ/Ăline feed) and add a #" Prefix, the "#" will be sent after the CRĂ/ĂLF. If you add a Prefixă/ăSuffix but want existing entries cleared, you'll need to use the programming selection first. Then use the programming selection to program your new PrefixĂ/ĂSuffix. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–5 Default All General Output Selections ✱ Good Read Beep Volume Default = High. Good Read Beep Tone Default = High. 3–6 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. (1 2'$ 2(+$ #$* 7 !$25$$, # 2 "' 0 "2$01 -32.32 !7 2'$ #$"-#$0 2- 2'$ '-12 2$0+(, * (1 2'$ 2(+$ #$* 7 !$25$$, %3,"2(-, )$7 "-#$1 -32.32 !7 2'$ #$"-#$0 2- 2'$ '-12 2$0+(, * (1 2'$ 2(+$ #$* 7 !$25$$, # 2 +$11 &$1 -0 0$"-0#1 -32.32 !7 2'$ #$"-#$0 2- 2'$ '-12 2$0+(, * H -3 ,$$# +(**(1$"-,# #$* 7 " , 2'$ ! 0 "-#$ '$, 1" , 8 ,# 8 -, 2'$ 0-&0 ++(,& ' 02 6 +1 +1 5- #(&(21 0$ *5 71 0$/3(0$# %-0 #$* 7 1$22(,& Laser Time-out '$, 2'(1 1$*$"2(-, (1 $, !*$# 2'$ #$"-#$0 230,1 -%% .-5$0 2- 2'$ * 1$0 1" ,,$0 %-30 1$"-,#1 %2$0 2'$ 20(&&$0 ' 1 !$$, .3**$# ,# 4 *(# #$"-#$ ' 1 ,-2 -""300$# '$, 2'(1 1$*$"2(-, (1 #(1 !*$# 1" ,,(,& + 7 "-,2(,3$ 3,2(* 4 *(# #$"-#$ -""301 Default = Enable. Laser Voting '(1 .0-&0 ++(,& 1$*$"2(-, **-51 7-3 2- 1$2 2'0$$ #(%%$0$,2 *$4$*1 -% * 1$0 4-2(,& $4$* -,$ .0-&0 +1 * 1$0 4-2(,& %-0 2'$ %-**-5(,& • .0-&0 ++(,& +$,3 "-#$1 • ! 0 "-#$1 5(2' *$,&2'1 *$11 2' , "' 0 "2$01 • "-#$ • 99 5(2' ##$,# 0$/3(0$# • , (,"-+.*$2$ ! 0 "-#$ 0$ # • ,2$0*$ 4$# -% "-#$ -0 2'$ "-#$1 *(12$# !-4$ *$4$* -,$ * 1$0 4-2(,& 0$/3(0$1 2'0$$ (#$,2(" * "-,1$"32(4$ 1" ,1 !$%-0$ 2'$ ! 0 "-#$ # 2 5(** !$ ""$.2$# ,# 20 ,1+(22$# 2- 2'$ 2$0+(, * $4$* 25- ,# *$4$* 2'0$$ * 1$0 4-2(,& ..*7 2- all symbologies $4$* 25- * 1$0 4-2(,& 0$/3(0$1 25- (#$,2(" * "-,1$"32(4$ 1" ,1 !$%-0$ 2'$ ! 0 "-#$ # 2 5(** !$ ""$.2$# ,# 20 ,1+(22$# 2- 2'$ 2$0+(, * $4$* 2'0$$ * 1$0 4-2(,& 0$/3(0$1 2'0$$ (#$,2(" * "-,1$"32(4$ 1" ,1 !$%-0$ 2'$ ! 0 "-#$ # 2 5(** !$ ""$.2$# ,# 20 ,1+(22$# 2- 2'$ 2$0+(, * Default = Level 1. 3–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. Scanner Function Code Transmit When this programming selection is enabled, and function codes are contained within the scanned data from the scanner, the decoder transmits the key code (which corresponds to the decoded ASCII function code) to the terminal. If this selection is disabled, any function codes contained within the scanned data are not sent to the terminal. ASCII function codes are represented by the HEX values 00-1F. (Charts of these function codes are shown in Section 7, Supported Interface Keys.) Default = Enable. RS-232D Function Code Transmit When this programming selection is enabled, and function codes are contained within the scanned data from the RSĆ232D device on the auxiliary data input port, the decoder transmits the key code (which corresponds to the decoded ASCII function code) to the terminal. If this selection is disabled, any function codes contained within the input data are not sent to the terminal. ASCII function codes are represented by the HEX values 00-1F. (Charts of these function codes are shown in Section 7, Supported Interface Keys.) Default = Enable. More RSĆ232D programming may be found in Section 4, Serial Communications Menu. 3–10 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Code I.D. Transmit Selection ✱ Scanner Function Code Transmit ✱ RS-232D Function Code Transmit ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–11 Start / Stop (S / S) Character Transmit ! " ## # Default = Enable. Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) Character Transmit ! " " Default = Enable. MSR Track 1 ! " Default = Enable. MSR Track 2 ! " Default = Enable. MSR Track 3 ! " Default = Enable. 3–12 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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 Format Format Data 0 % %+' ' #%!' 1 ' * # * # ! * # 2 ' * # * # ! * # 3 ' * # * # ! * # !"" ' * # 4 ' * # * # ! * # !"" ' * # MSR Track 2 Pre-Edited Data & $%#%!!" & '#" #)& *#( '# & ' $%+' ' $%+' ' #%!'& #% % % &#)" " ' ' #) There is no default. MSR Track 2 Pre-Edited Data Format Format 0 Data % %+' ' #%!' 1 ' * # 2 ' * # * # 3 ' * # * # 4 ' * # * # !"" ' * # 5 ' * # * # !"" ' * # 3–14 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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). ! %# ( * ! '& H % # ! H % %(!+% ) #"#$ %%! ! #%# *!& ($ %! "#!# $ #% !( Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F SP ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , . / 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DEL Driver’s License I.D. $ "#!# $%! !($ *!& %! # ! % % ! % ! % $%#" ## %#$ ! # $$!%! ! !%!# $%#%!#$ !# !# #'#$ $ %!& % % !#% ! %# ! #'#$ $ !$ !% ! !# %! # $% #$ % !# "%$ %$ !#%! Default = Disable. The AAMVA is developing a North American standard for driver's license magnetic stripe data. 3–16 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Key Code Assignment Selection ] % % % % Driver’s License I.D. ✱ ] !$&! " " ! ! %" ! ! ! # SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–17 Foreign Keyboards $ "#!# $%! !'$ (!& %! #-" % (!# (!&% !# % $% !& %#( Default = United States. $ # #& % !!' #%#$ # !% $&""!#% ( % !# !# !& %#$ !%# % % % %%$ * ) + , Foreign Keyboard Selection is not available for Bull Questar 310 terminals (terminal I.D. numbers 41 and 42). 3–18 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Foreign Keyboard Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–19 Keyboard Style %23< 9;81;+66371 </5/-=387 +558@< B8> =8 9;81;+6 =2/ ./-8./; =8 <>998;= <9/-3+5 4/B,8+;. 0/+=>;/< <>-2 +< "$ ! $% ! +=+ 7=;B +7. %# -8./< %2/</ <9/-3+5 4/B,8+;. 0/+=>;/< +;/ <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. First scan F, then scan G. If Style D is combined with another style, D must be scanned first. For example, scan D before scanning B to enable both the CTRL ASCII and the CAPS LOCK functions. Scanning Style A disables Style D. Keyboard Style ✳ Terminal ID Name A Primary B C Secondary Tertiary D F G H Quaternary DirCon AutoCaps NumPad I Turbo (% <=. "$ ! $% ! %# $ [ 8 8 )/< 8 "$ <=. "$ ! $% ! %# $ [ )/< )/< )/< )/< % <=. "$ ! $% ! )/< )/< )/< )/< % '% %/;637+5< @ 4/B< %/;637+5< @ 4/B< <=. "$ ! $% ! %# $ [ %# $ [ )/< )/< )/< )/< <=. "$ ! "$ ! $% ! $% ! 8 8 8 )/< 8 8 8 8 )/< 8 %/;637+5< @ 4/B< <=. "$ ! $% ! 8 8 8 )/< 8 <=. 8 8 8 %/5/A %/;637+5< @ 4/B< <=. 8 8 8 & $ <=. "$ ! $% ! 8 8 8 %/5/A %/;637+5< @ 4/B< %/5/A %/;637+5< @ 4/B< <=. "$ ! $% ! 8 8 8 <=. "$ ! $% ! 8 8 8 $ %/;637+5< @ 4/B< $ %/;637+5< @ 4/B< <=. "$ ! $% ! 8 8 8 <=. "$ ! $% ! 8 8 8 <=. ✳ 0 =/;637+5 3< 78= 53<=/. =2/7 78 </-87.+;B =B9/ 4/B,8+;. 3< <>998;=/. [ $ 0>7-=387 -8./< +;/ </7= =8 =2/ =/;637+5 ?3+ + C%# </:>/7-/ 3/ *#%# 3–20 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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 $+.)0 '/ .#-1'.#" (( '*,10 "0 )1/0 !+*$+.) 0+ * #"'0#" $+.)0 +. 0&# "#!+"#. 3'(( 0.',(# ##, *" 3'(( *+0 0.*/)'0 0&# '*,10 "0 0+ 0&# &+/0 "#2'!# &#* "0 $+.)0 '/ *+0 .#-1'.#" *5 '*,10 "0 )0!&'*% * #"'0#" $+.)0 3'(( # 0.*/)'00#" 0+ 0&# &+/0 "#2'!# '* 0&# ,.+%.))#" $+.)0 Default = Don't Require. Data Format Editor &'/ ,.+%.))'*% /#(#!0'+* ,.+2'"#/ #"'0'*% +$ (( '*,10 /!**#" "0 (( *"1/0.'( *" #0'( /5) +(+%'#/ !* # $+.)00#" +1 )5 /!* 0&# . !+"# '$ 5+1 .# /1.# 5+1 3*0 0+ "#(#0#7+*# +. (( $+.)0/ To make Data Format Editor selections, you'll need to know the terminal type, code I.D., code length, and editor commands your application requires. Use the Alpha-numeric bar codes (page 3-25) to scan these options. For Hex values of ASCII characters, refer to the Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 3-5. /# 0&# 0 +.)0 "'0+. 5 $+((+3'*% 0&# /0#,/ #(+3 ➊ !* 0&# . !+"# 0+ /0.0 +.)0 "'0+. /#(#!0'+* ➋ Terminal Type !* 03+ . !+"#/ 0&0 .#,.#/#*0 0&# 0#.)'*( 05,# [ ,%# See Section 2, pages 2-10 and 2-12, for terminal I.D. list. ➌ Code I.D. #$#. 0+ 0&# 5) +(+%5 !&.0 (page 3-5) 0&#* /!* 03+ . !+"#/ $.+) 0&# 6#4 (1# !+(1)* 0&0 .#,.#/#*0 0&# +"# +$ 0&# /5) +(+%5 5+1 3*0 $+.)00#" 6All Symbologies  2(1# '/ *+0 /1,,+.0#" 5 0 +.)00#. ➍ Length !* 03+ . !+"#/ .#,.#/#*0'*% 0&# . !+"# (#*%0& 5+1 .#-1'.# [ # /1.# 0+ '*!(1"# (( /,!#/ '* 0&# . !+"# (#*%0& ➎ Editor Command Sequences #$#. 0+ 0&# +.)0 "'0+. +))*"/ !&.0 ,%# !* 03+ . !+"#/ 0&0 .#,.#/#*0 0&# !+))*" 5+1 *##" ➏ End Format !* 0&# 0+ #*" +.)0 "'0+. /#(#!0'+* [ '/ 0&# *'2#./( *1) #. '*"'!0'*% (( 0#.)'*(/ *" (( !+"# (#*%0&/ 3–22 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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-.*- +*.%/%*) '!1%)# 0-.*- +*%)/%)# /* 5 $-/!- "*''*2! 3 5 &!3 *"0)/%*) * ! (SS = HEX ASCII Character 00-7F HEX, XX = HEX ASCII character 00-7F HEX). !) 5 $-/!- 5 /%(!. ).!-/ '!1%)# 0-.*- %) 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) (XX = HEX ASCII character 00-7F HEX, NN = number of characters 00-99 DEC). Move Commands *1! 0-.*- $! 5 $-/!-. "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) (NN = number of characters 00-99 DEC) *1! 0-.*- & 5 $-/!-. "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) (NN = number of characters 00-99 DEC). *1! 0-.*- /* /$! !#%))%)# *" /$! / ./-%)# . Search Commands !-$ $! "*- 5 $-/!- "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) '!1%)# 0-.*+*%)/%)# /* 5 $-/!- (XX = HEX ASCII character 00-7F). !-$ & "*- 5 $-/!- "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) '!1%)# 0-.*- +*%)/%)# /* 5 $-/!- (XX = HEX ASCII character 00-7F). Miscellaneous Commands ! %)# 4!-* .0++-!.. *) 0++-!.. '! %)# 4!-*!. "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) 0)/%' "%-./ )*)4!-* $-/!- . 0++-!.. 5 $-/!-. 0+ /* /$-!! ./-/%)# "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) 0)/%' .0++-!.. %.'! *(() 5 *- !) *" "*-(/ (XX = ASCII character 00-7F). %.'! .0++-!.. "%'/!- ) '!- '' .0++-!..! $-/!-. . *(+-! $-/!- %) 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) /* /$! $-/!- 5 " $-/!-. -! !,0' %)-!(!)/ 0-.*- " $-/!-. -! )*/ !,0' )* "*-(/ (/$ (XX = HEX ASCII character 00 -7F). $!& "*- )0(!-% $-/!- / 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) " /-0! /$!) *)/%)0! "*-(/ " "'.! /$!) )* "*-(/ $!& "*- )*)6)0(!-% $-/!- / 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) " /-0! /$!) *)/%)0! "*-(/ " "'.! /$!) )* "*-(/ ! %)# .+! .0++-!.. *) 0++-!.. '! %)# .+!. "-*( 0--!)/ 0-.*- +*.%/%*) 0)/%' "%-./ )*).+! $-/!- 3–24 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–25 Data Formatter Example .4 !1% 42)-' !- !-$ !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! &.++.6%$ "8 ! #!11)!'% 1%341- 2)-' 3(% /1.'1!,,)-' "!1 #.$%2 .- /!'%2 !-$ !-$ 1%&%11)-' 3. 3(% .1,!3 $)3.1 .,,!-$2 (!13 .- /!'% 2#!- 3(% &.++.6)-' 3. &.1,!3 3(% "!1 #.$% $!3! &.1 8.41 !//+)#!3).- H #!- 3(% "!1 #.$% /!'% H #!- 3(% "!1 #.$%2 .- !3! .1,!33%1 %+%#3).-2 /!'% &.1 %1,)-!+ 8/% H #!- 3(% "!1 #.$%2 .- !3! .1,!33%1 %+%#3).-2 /!'% 3(% %7 5!+4% &.1 28,".+.'8 H #!- 3(% "!1 #.$%2 .- !3! .1,!33%1 %+%#3).-2 /!'% &.1 3(% "!1 #.$% +%-'3([ (% &.++.6)-' !1% 3(% $)3.1 .,,!-$ %04%-#%2 H #!- 3(% 24//1%22 #(!1!#3%12 #.,,!-$ "!1 #.$%2 .- !3! .1,!33%1 %+%#3).-2 /!'% 2#!- 3(% %7 5!+4% &.1 ! 2/!#% !-$ 3(%- 2#!- 3. &1!,% #.,/+%3% 3(% #.,,!-$ H #!- 3(% "!1 #.$%2 .- !3! .1,!33%1 %+%#3).-2 /!'% 3. ,.5% 3(% #412.1 "!#* 3. 3(% "%')--)-' .& 3(% "!1 #.$% $!3! H #!- 3(% !-$ "!1 #.$%2 .- !3! .1,!33%1 %+%#3).-2 /!'% 3. 2%-$ !++ 3(% #(!1!#3%12 &.++.6%$ "8 ! #!11)!'% 1%341- )- %7 5!+4% H #!- 3(% "!1 #.$% .- !3! .1,!33%1 %+%#3).-2 /!'% 3. %-$ .1,!3 $)3.1 2%+%#3).- [ (% "!1 #.$% +%-'3( )-#+4$%2 !++ 2/!#%2 3–26 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. • Program the decoder for data communication character(s). The decoder automatically determines whether the input device is a scanner or an RSĆ232D device. Switching from scanner to RSĆ232D input requires that you cycle the power to the decoder; that is, turn the unit off, then on it again after changing the input device. About RS-232D Port 2 (Data Output / Transmission) Programming RSĆ232D Port 2 programming allows you to: • Enable or disable CTS Check. • Set Baud Rate, RSĆ232 Word Length, and Parity. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–1 Default All Serial Communications Selections # $# ! & !! # ! # # $# $# #" # ' (✱ # $ "#" #" # & #& !! " CTS Check " !! "# &" '$ # " # "#&! !! #$! ## " ! " '$! # "# % Default = Disable. Baud Rate " !! "# "#" # $ !# ! #" ! " # #" ! " !! $ !# $"" # # # "# # # " !# "# #! $"# "# $ ! # " $ !# " # ! # "$! ! $# Default = 2400 bps. A pinout chart is shown in Section 8, Product Specifications and Pinouts. 4–2 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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 at one or two stop bits. Default = one stop bit. Parity This programming selection provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity. The decoder can be configured to operate under Even, Odd, MarkĂ/ĂNone, or Space parity options. The host terminal must be set up for the same parity as the decoder, to ensure reliable communication. Default = Even parity. RSĆ232D Function Code Transmit programming may be found in General Output Selections, page 3-11. 4–4 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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 '66' " +.! *! '66' 1./0 ,.+0+ +(/ 3%"* ." "&2&*$ !0 #.+) * 7 !"2& " Default = Record. %"* &/ "*("! 0%" !" +!". ",0/ !0 ." +.! +# 2.&(" ("*$0% 1, 0+ )4&)1) +# %. 0"./ &* (1!&*$ ,.")(" ,+/0)(" *! +*" %. 0". !"(&)&0". %" &* +)&*$ !0 ." +.! )1/0 "*! 3&0% * *! +# " +.! %. 0". 0%0 )0 %"/ 0%" %. 0". ,.+$.))"! &*0+ 0%" !" +!". # 0.0 +# " +.! %. 0". &/ ,.+$.))"! 0%" !" +!". 3+*0 ",0 !0 1*0&( 0%0 &/ !"0" 0"! %"* &/ "*("! 0%" !" +!". ",0/ +*" +. )+." !0 ." +.!/ +# 2.&(" ("*$0%/ % !0 ." +.! )1/0 "*! 3&0% 0%" %. 0". ,.+$.))"! &*0+ 0%" !" +!". %" !" +!". /0+,/ ",0&*$ !0 3%"* * *! +# (+ ' %. 0". &/ ." "&2"! 0.0 +# (+ ' *! %. 0"./ )5 " ,.+$.))"! %" !" +!". * " ,.+$.))"! 0+ ." "&2" !0 &* +*" +# 03+ ,.+0+ +(/ )+!" +. )+!" +0% ." /&)&(. 0+ 0%" ,.+0+ +(/ !"/ .&"! +2" ." +.! +*" !0 ." +.! 1./0 +*" +. )+." !0 ." +.!/ %" !&##"."* " &/ 0%0 &* '66' )+!" 0%" !" +!". &//1"/ * '*+3("!$" 3%"* &0 ." "&2"/ !0 ." +.! /1 "//#1((5 # * "..+. &/ "* +1*0"."! &* 0%" !0 ." +.!/ 0%" !" +!". &//1"/ *+0 '*+3("!$" 0+ 0%" 7 0.*/)&00&*$ !"2& " Data Characters %&/ ,.+$.))&*$ /"(" 0&+* ((+3/ 5+1 0+ /"(" 0 0%" /".&( +10,10 !0 %. 0"./ 0%0 )5 " ."-1&."! 5 0%" 7 ,.+0+ +( %" &/ +*" +# 0%" %. 0"./ %% 0%0 &*!& 0"/ 0%" /0.0 +# * 7 !0 ." +.! Default SOR character = 00 %" &/ +*" +# 0%" %. 0"./ %% 0%0 ).'/ 0%" "*! +# * 7 !0 ." +.! Default EOR character = 0D (which is CR, a carriage return). %" &/ +*" +# 0%" %. 0"./ %% 0%0 &*!& 0"/ 0%" /0.0 +# (+ ' +# !0 3&0%&* * 7 !0 (+ ' Default SOB character = 00. %" &/ +*" +# 0%" %. 0"./ %% 0%0 &*!& 0"/ 0%" "*! +# (+ ' +# !0 3&0%&* * 7 !0 (+ ' Default EOB character= 04 (which is EOT, End of Text). SOB, EOB, SOR, and EOR characters are not considered data, and, therefore, are not sent to the terminal. Refer to the Hex ASCII chart (page 3-16) for the twoĆdigit Hex representation of the ASCII data character you wish to program. 4–6 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Protocol Selection ! ✱ %% %% ! Data Character Selection ] ] #& ! ! $! " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–7 Default All Serial Communications Selections # $# ! & !! # ! # # $# $# #" # ' (✱ # $ "#" #" # & #& !! " CTS Check " !! "# &" '$ # " # "#&! !! #$! ## " ! " '$! # "# % Default = Disable. Baud Rate " !! "# "#" # $ !# ! #" ! " # #" ! " !! $ !# $"" # # # "# # # " !# "# #! $"# "# $ ! # " $ !# " # ! # "$! ! $# Default = 9600 bps. ! A pinout chart is shown in Section 8, Product Specifications and Pinouts. 4–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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 at one or two stop bits. Default = one stop bit. Parity This programming selection provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity. The decoder can be configured to operate under Even, Odd, MarkĂ/ĂNone, or Space parity options. The host terminal must be set up for the same parity as the decoder, to ensure reliable communication. Default = Even parity. The combination of 7 Data Bits, No Parity, and 1 Stop Bit is not supported by RSĆ232D Port 2. 4–10 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Word Length Data Bits Selection ✱ Word Length Stop Bits Selection ✱ Parity Selection ✱ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–11 Notes: The space below may be used for notes. ... 4–12 ✍ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. Industrial Symbologies About Codabar, Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5 Programming Codabar, Code 39, and Interleaved 2 of 5 programming allows you to: • Enable or disable symbology decoding. • Program all symbology options, such as Startā/āStop Characters, Decoding, Check Charactersā/āDigits, and others. • Set minimum and maximum Message Length. About Code 93, Code 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Code 128 Programming Code 93, Code 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, and Code 128 programming allows you to: • Enable or disable symbology decoding. • Set minimum and maximum Message Length. About Code 11 Programming Code 11 programming allows you to: • Enable or disable symbology decoding. • Select Check Digits Required. • Set minimum and maximum Message Length. Retail Symbologies About EAN, UPC Programming EAN and UPC programming allows you to: • Enable or disable symbology decoding. • Program all symbology options, such as symbology versions, 2ā/ā5 Digit Addenda, Check Digits, and others. About MSI, Plessey Programming MSI and Plessey programming allows you to: • Enable or disable symbology decoding. • Set minimum and maximum Message Length. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–1 Default All Codabar Settings (($(" -# !.&- + ) 0$&& *+)"+' -# ) + -) -# ,2')&)"2 )*-$)(, $($- 2 4✱ $( -# ' (. , & -$)(, )( -#$, ( -# !)&&)0$(" *+)"+''$(" *" Codabar )+ $, $,+ - -0)50$-# ,2')&)"2 *& )! ()$(" /+$& 5& ("-# ' ,," , !+)' -# , - )! (.' +$, -#+)."# ( -# #+- +, (2 )( )! -# !).+ ,-+-,-)* #+- +, )+ ( ., , ,-+- )+ ,-)* #+- + )!- ( -# ,' #+- + $, ., !)+ )-# Default = On. Start / Stop Characters # ,-+- ( ,-)* #+- +, + ., -) $ (-$!2 -# & $(" ( -+$&$(" (, )! -# + ) $( -# 2 + ()- )(,$ + *+- )! -# ' ,," -# 2 + ())+$(+$&2 -+(,'$-- -#)."# -# + + ( *+)"+'' -) -+(,'$- -# ' Default = Don't Transmit. Message Length + )'' ( , --$(" -# '$($'.' ( '1$'.' ' ,," & ("-#, )+$(" -) -# ,'&& ,- +(" $($'.' 1$'.' -# **&$-$)( &&)0, # ,-+-,-)* # % #+- +, ,#).& ()- ).(- , ' ,," #+- +, )+ !$1 5& ("-# ' ,," $($'.' ("-#1$'.' ("-# #$, 0$&& &,) # &* '$($'$3 -# #( )! '$,+ Defaults on default chart (page NO TAG). To select digits 0 through 9 use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. Programming Tip: ! ,2')&)"2 0)(- ., 0 + )'' ( -.+($(" $- )!! -) '$($'$3 -# #( )! '$,+ 5–2 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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. Check Character % ! $&$ % !"&! !$ !$ ""&! % $#'$ %'$&* %*!% %!' "$ & )& $&$ '% & !$& %$ & %"&! & $$ %!' "$!$ &! ($* &% (' & % !& ! %$ "$& ! & %% & $&$ % !& !$ $* &$ %&& &!' & $$ "$!$ &! &$ %& & Default = Don't Verify and Don't Transmit. Concatenation !$ %'""!$&% %*! ! & &! *!' ! & &! & $$ ) !! !$ !$ %*! ( , %&$& $&$ & &! %*! ( , %&!" $&$ &% % & &)! %%% $ ! & & &! ! )& & , $&$% !&& Default = Disable and Don't Require. Character: Start Stop Start Stop Codabar & & & ! & &! !"&! % &! "$( & & $$ $! ! ! !$ %*! Programming Tip: %*!!* )! & '% ) $! &'$ & ! &! + & ! %$ 5–4 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. Each Code 39 character has five bars and four internal spaces: three of these nine elements are wide, the other six are narrow. It is this structure that gives Code 39 its name. Default = On. Start / Stop Characters The start and stop characters are used to identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code. Since they are not considered part of the message they are not ordinarily transmitted, though the reader can be programmed to transmit them. Default = Don't Transmit. Character: Start Stop Code 39 *F+U+L+L* Full ASCII The Code 39 specification provides a means of encoding the full ASCII set of characters by using twoĆcharacter sequences made up of one of the four Code 39 characters ($ + % /) followed by one of the 26 letters as shown in the Full ASCII Code 39 chart (on page 5-11). The decoder can't distinguish Code 39 labels encoded in full ASCII mode from those encoded in standard mode. Set this decoder option according to the mode used when the symbols were printed. Default = Enable. Append When the append option is enabled, the reader will identify Code 39 messages whose leading character is a SPACE, as Append39 symbols. The leading SPACE is discarded and the remaining message characters are stored in a buffer. When a nonĆAppend39 symbol is scanned, all data is transmitted in the order it was scanned. Default = Disable. Programming Tip: If a symbology won't be used, we recommend turning it off to minimize the chance of a misread. 5–6 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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). To select digits 0 through 9 use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. Check Character & " %'% & "#'"! ! " "% ##'"!& %$(%! !! &(%', &, "& &"( #%!' *' %'% (&! ' "% ' &% ! ' &#'"! ! ' %% &"( #%"% '" )%, '& )( ! ' & !"' "!&% #%' " ' && ' %'% & !"' "%!%, '%!& '' '"( ' %% ! #%"% '" '%!& ' ' Default = Don't Verify and Don't Transmit.. Programming Tip: &, "", *"!' (& * %" '" ! - ' ! " &% 5–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ! '(%!! ' " 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 #+. 0%" /"0 +# (,%*1)".& / +!" * " 1/"! 0+ .",."/"*0 (( %. 0"./ &* #/%&+* /&)&(. 0+ +!" / 1(( )+!" %+3"2". +!" / /," &( /%� %. 0"./ !&/0&*$1&/% #1((8 +)&*0&+*/ #.+) 0%" /0*!.! (,%*1)".& /"0 %"." &/ *+ *""! 0+ "*(" #1((8 !" +!&*$ %" +!" /," &#& 0&+* ."-1&."/ 0%" 1/" +# 03+ /5)+(+$5 &/ %&$%(5 /" 1." Character: Start %" ' %. 0"./ 0%" Termination Bar Stop Code 93 Check Characters Message Length " ." +))"*! /"00&*$ 0%" )&*&)1) *! )4&)1) )"//$" ("*$0%/ +.!&*$ 0+ 0%" /)(("/0 .*$" &*&)1) 4&)1) 0%" ,,(& 0&+* ((+3/ %" /0.0/0+, *! %" ' %. 0"./ /%+1(! *+0 " +1*0"! %&/ 3&(( (/+ %"(, )&*&)&6" 0%" %* " +# )&/."! Defaults on default chart (page NO TAG). To select digits 0 through 9 use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. Programming Tip: # /5)+(+$5 3+*0 " 1/"! 3" ." +))"*! 01.*&*$ &0 +## 0+ )&*&)&6" 0%" %* " +# )&/."! 5–10 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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 . /O 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 /Z %F %G %H %I %J @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O %V A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ P Q R S T U V W X Y Z %K %L %M %N %O ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o %W +A +B +C +D +E +F +G +H +I +J +K +L +M +N +O p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DEL +P +Q +R +S +T +U +V +W +X +Y +Z %P %Q %R %S %T [ "#, "+- #, ., (+ '(#'! -" (/ "+-+, #' .%% 0"' .,#'! ( + (, (+ 1&)% -( !- 3 '( 0"#" #, (' -" 1 "+- #' -" + #144. #1 +(!+&&#'! ,-#(' ] -0(5#!#- '.&+ #, +*.#+ -+ ,''#'! -"#, )+(!+&&#'! + ( %, ,' 2(.+ ,%-#(' (' -" +(!+&&#'! "+- #',# $ (/+ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–11 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. The bars encode the first digit: two of these five bars are wide, the other three are narrow. Following each bar is a space; collectively, the spaces encode the second digit of the pair. Interleaved 2 of 5 characters are spatially efficient for the set of numerics. StartĂ/ĂStop Characters Interleaved 2 of 5 9876543210 The start/stop characters are short, but not secure. Their patterns can occur erroneously in partial scans of a symbol. As a result Interleaved 2 of 5 is prone to misreads when the scanning path does not include both quiet zones. Default = On. Message Length If the application requires the ability to read variableĆlength messages, or some other fixedĆlength, then choose the minimum and Maximums accordingly. We recommend setting the range [Minimum, Maximum] as small as the application allows. Defaults on default chart (page NO TAG). To select digits 0 through 9 use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. Bearer bars having a width comparable to the wide elements can be printed to further enhance security. Interleaved 2 of 5 Bearer Bars 123456 Check Digit Use of a check digit is optional in Interleaved 2 of 5. For applications requiring enhanced security, symbols should be printed with a check digit using the format described in the AIM specification, and the reader should be programmed to verify its value. Since it is not considered part of the message the check digit is not ordinarily transmitted, though the reader can be programmed to transmit it. Default = Don't Verify and Don't Transmit... Programming Tip: If a symbology won't be used, we recommend turning it off to minimize the chance of a misread. 5–12 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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 ! ./ '$ .$/1)0(+& "' . "0$./ .$ +,0 /- 0( ))5 $%%("($+0 + ,+$ %,.* ,#$ ,% /0 .0/0,- "' . "0$./ .$ .$-.$/$+0$# !5 - 00$.+/ ,% 0'.$$ ! ./ 88 + +,0'$. %,.* /0 .0/0,- "' . "0$./ .$ .$-.$/$+0$# !5 - 00$.+/ ,% 03, ! ./ 88 '(/ .$ #$. 3()) .$",&+(6$ +# #$",#$ !,0' %,.*/ ,% ,#$ ,% '$ /5*!,),&5 (#$+0(%($. " + !$ 1/$# 0, #(/0(+&1(/' 3'("' %,.* 3 / #$",#$# Default = On. 3ĆBar S/S 2ĆBar S/S Code 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 0.(4 ,% (/ #(/".$0$ ",#$ " - !)$ ,% $+",#(+& 2 .( !)$9)$+&0' *$// &$/ %.,* 0'$ /$0 ,% +1*$.("/ "' "' . "0$. ' / 0'.$$ ! ./ +# 03, (+0$.+ ) /- "$/ 03, ,% 0'$/$ %(2$ $)$*$+0/ .$ 3(#$ 0'$ ,0'$. 0'.$$ .$ + ..,3 0.(4 ,% " + !$ #$",#$# / 03,93(#0' /5*!,),&5 0',1&' 0'$ /0 .0/0,"' . "0$. ' / ,+$ $40. 93(#$ ! . +# %,1. + ..,3 $)$*$+0/ Default = On. StartĂ/ĂStop Characters Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length $ .$",**$+# /$00(+& 0'$ *(+(*1* +# * 4(*1* *$// &$ )$+&0'/ "",.#(+& 0, 0'$ /* ))$/0 . +&$ (+(*1* 4(*1* 0'$ --)(" 0(,+ )),3/ '$ /0 .0/0,- "' . "0$./ /',1)# +,0 !$ ",1+0$# '(/ 3()) )/, '$)- *(+(*(6$ 0'$ "' +"$ ,% *(/.$ # Defaults on default chart (page NO TAG). To select digits 0 through 9 use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. Programming Tip: % /5*!,),&5 3,+0 !$ 1/$# 3$ .$",**$+# 01.+(+& (0 ,%% 0, *(+(*(6$ 0'$ "' +"$ ,% *(/.$ # 5–14 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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. The exceptions to this are the 0", 9", and -" characters, which have one extraĆwide element and four narrow elements. Code 11 can be decoded as a twoĆwidth symbology, though the bars can assume one of three widths. Default = On. Check Digits Required The Code 11 specification strongly recommends the use of two check digits. The decoder can be programmed to read Code 11 symbols having only one check digit. Bar code readers cannot autodiscriminate the number of check digits encoded in a symbol. Default = 2 Check Digits. With 2 Check Digits With 1 Check Digit 123456 11 1234567890 1 Code 11 Code 128 Code 128 is a continuous, edgeĆtoĆedge symbology capable of encoding variableĆlength messages from the full 128Ćcharacter ASCII set. Through the use of mode switching, the extended 256Ćcharacter ASCII set can be encoded, and doubleĆdensity numerics are possible. Each Code 128 character is eleven modules wide, and is comprised of three bars and three spaces. Its characters are spatially efficient. StartĂ/ĂStop Characters Termination Bar Code 128 Code 128 Check Character The Code 128 specification requires the use of one check character; the symbology is highly secure. Default = On. Message Length We recommend setting the minimum and maximum message lengths according to the smallest range [Minimum, Maximum] the application allows. The start/stop and check characters should not be counted. This will also help minimize the chance of a misread. Defaults on default chart (page NO TAG). To select digits 0 through 9 use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. Programming Tip: If a symbology won't be used, we recommend turning it off to minimize the chance of a misread. 5–16 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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 = On. Guard Pattern EAN 8 8 Digits Check Digit Check Digit # ) + &01, / +$!$ , -# # % $"$- ( ()+'&&1 0$&& -+(,'$- $- ! 1). )(- 0(- -# # % $"$- -+(,'$-- *+)"+''$(" )*-$)( $, *+)/$ -) -.+( -+(,'$,,$)( )!! Default = Transmit. Programming Tip: ! ,1')&)"1 0)(- ., 0 + )'' ( -.+($(" $- )!! -) '$($'$2 -# #( )! '$,+ 5–18 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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. If your application needs a two or five digit addenda, select . To make scanning faster if your application doesn't require an addenda, select . The EAN bar code will be sent without the addenda data. Default = Disable. 55 2-Digit Addendum 0 123456 789012 50595 5-Digit Addendum 01 23456 5 Addenda Format The EAN addenda may be sent with or without a space between the main bar code data and the addenda bar code data. Default = Space. 5–20 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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". %" #&./0 )"//$" %. 0". &/ (("! 0%" *1)". /5/0") !&$&0 *! &0 &*!& 0"/ 0%" ,.+!1 0 05," %" *"40 #&2" %. 0"./ &!"*0 0%" )*1# 01.". +# 0%" ,.+!1 0 3%&(" 0%" (/0 #&2" )"//$" %. 0"./ &!"*0 0%" ,.+!1 0 Default = On. UPC A is a subset of EAN13. UPC A symbols will be read and interpreted as EANĆ13 symbols when UPC A is turned off. Guard Pattern UPC A # System Manufacturer's Code UPC E0 Check Digit Product Code UPC E0 +!"/ %2&*$ +*" +. )+." 6".+/ &* 0%" )*1# 01.". *! %2&*$ *1)". /5/0") !&$&0 +# 6".+ * 1/" 3%& % "* +!"/ (&)&0"! *1)". +# ,.+!1 0 / &* +*(5 /"2"* *1)".& / /&4 )"//$" %. 0"./ *! +*" %" ' %. 0". Default = On. UPC E1 &/ *+ (+*$". /1,,+.0"! 5 0%" /," &#& 0&+* " 1/" +# /&)&(.&05 0+ %&/ !" +!". * " ,.+$.))"! 0+ ."! / (+*$ / &/ 01.*"! +## Default = Off. * "* +!" 2.&("8("*$0% )"//$"/ 10 &/ .."(5 1/"! *! &/ *+0 /1,,+.0"! 5 0%&/ !" +!". Check Digit %" !" +!". (35/ 2".&#&"/ 0%" %" ' !&$&0 *! *+.)((5 3&(( 0.*/)&0 &0 # 5+1 !+*0 3*0 0%" %" ' !&$&0 0.*/)&00"! ,.+$.))&*$ +,0&+* &/ ,.+2&!"! 0+ 01.* 0.*/)&//&+* +## Default = Transmit. Number System %" *1)". /5/0") !&$&0 +# /5)+( &/ *+.)((5 0.*/)&00"! 0%+1$% 0%" ."!". * " ,.+$.))"! 0+ /1,,."// &0 Default = Transmit. Version E Expand %" !" +!". * "4,*! )"//$" &*0+ 0%" %. 0". )"//$" #+.)0 &# !"/&."! Default = Don't Expand. Programming Tip: # /5)+(+$5 3+*0 " 1/"! 3" ." +))"*! 01.*&*$ &0 +## 0+ )&*&)&6" 0%" %* " +# )&/."! 5–22 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ 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. If your application needs a two or five digit addenda, select . To make scanning faster if your application doesn't require an addenda, select . The UPC bar code will be sent without the addenda data. Default = Disable. 48 2-Digit Addendum 0 314257 12345 5-Digit Addendum 0 31425 60789 5 Addenda Format The UPC addenda may be sent with or without a space between the main bar code data and the addenda bar code data. Default = Space. 5–24 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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).- 1%/1%2%-32 ! 9%1. ! 6)$% "!1;;-!11.6 2/!#% #.,")-!3).- 1%/1%2%-32 ! .-% (!1!#3%12 !1% #.,/1)2%$ .& &.41 ")32 %!#( 6)3( 3(% ,.23 2)'-)&)#!-3 ")3 &)123 StartĂ/ĂStop Characters MSI %2/)3% 3(% 1%04)1%,%-3 .& .-% #(%#* $)')3 3(% 28,".+.'8 1%04)1%2 ()'( 04!+)38 /1)-3)-' !-$ )2 -.3 2%#41% Default = Off. Plessey +%22%8 .$% )2 ! #.-3)-4.42 #.$% #!/!"+% .& %-#.$)-' 5!1)!"+%<+%-'3( ,%22!'%2 &1., 3(% 2%3 .& (%7!$%#),!+ #(!1!#3%12 !#( #(!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).- 1%/1%2%-32 ! 9%1. ! 6)$% "!1;;-!11.6 2/!#% #.,")-!3).- 1%/1%2%-32 ! .-% (!1!#3%12 !1% #.,/1)2%$ .& &.41 ")32 %!#( 6)3( 3(% +%!23 2)'-)&)#!-3 ")3 &)123 (% 2/%#)&)#!3).- 1%04)1%2 3(% 42% .& 36. #(%#*24, #(!1!#3%12 Default = Off. StartĂ/ĂStop Characters Plessey Message Length % 1%#.,,%-$ 2%33)-' 3(% ,)-),4, !-$ ,!7),4, ,%22!'% +%-'3(2 !##.1$)-' 3. 3(% 2,!++%23 1!-'% )-),4, !7),4, 3(% !//+)#!3).- !++.62 (% 23!1323./ !-$ #(%#* #(!1!#3%12 2(.4+$ -.3 "% #.4-3%$ ()2 6)++ !+2. (%+/ ,)-),)9% 3(% #(!-#% .& ! ,)21%!$ Defaults on default chart (page NO TAG). To select digits 0 through 9 use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu. Scan the programming selection bar code first, and then scan the bar code(s) representing the digits you wish to set. Programming Tip: & ! 28,".+.'8 6.-3 "% 42%$ 6% 1%#.,,%-$ 341-)-' )3 .&& 3. ,)-),)9% 3(% #(!-#% .& ! ,)21%!$ 5–26 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide ✱ Default All MSI & Plessey Settings ✱ MSI Selection MSI ✱ Message Length ] ] Plessey Selection Plessey ✱ Message Length ] ] ] " ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–27 Notes: The space below may be used for notes. ... 5–28 ✍ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Introduction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• #&%!% +!#!+/ • $'&))/ )!# &$$,%!+!&% &%!,)+!&% SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 6–1 Cloning Utility **&*$ 0%" . +!" 3&(( 0.*/#". 0%" #&.)3." +*0"*0/ +# 0%" 6)/0". 1*&0 0+ 0%" 6!"/0&*0&+* +. &*/0(("! 1*&0 &./0 5+1 )1/0 #+((+3 0%" /0",/ "(+3 0+ &*&0&0" 0%" (+*&*$ ,.+ "!1." +**" 0 0%" !"/0&*0&+* &*/0(("! 1*&0 0+ +*" +# 0%" ,&* 805," %+/0 +**" 0+./ +* 0%" (+*&*$ (" +**" 0 0%" )/0". 1*&0 +*0&*&*$ 0%" *"3 +. 1,!0"! /+#03." 0+ 0%" .")&*&*$ ,&* 805," %+/0 +**" 0+. +* 0%" (+*&*$ (" '" /1." 0%0 +0% 1*&0/ ." ,+3"."! *! 0%"* / * 0%" . +!" 3&0% 0%" !"/0&*0&+* 1*&0 (+*" "/0&*0&+* +3 / * 0%" . +!" 3&0% 0%" )/0". 1*&0 (+*" /0". %" )/0". 1*&0 3&(( /0.0 0.*/#"..&*$ &0/ #&.)3." &*/0(("!77!"/0&*0&+* 1*&0 +*0"*0/ 0+ 0%" %"* (+*&*$ &/ +),("0" 0%" )/0". 1*&0 3&(( !+1(" "", %&/ ,.+ "// 0'"/ +10 /" +*!/ Temporary Serial Communication Configuration +. -1& ' !+3*(+! +))1*& 0&+* +*#&$1.0&+* / * 0%" . +!" 0+ 0"),+..&(5 +*#&$1." 0%" !" +!". #+. 1! .0" *+ ,.&05 !0 &0/ *! /0+, &0 0*!.! ." "&2" *! 0.*/)&0 2+(0$"/ ." (/+ /"(" 0"! 77 %*!/%'&*$ &/ !&/("! %&/ %*$" &/ %" *"40 0&)" 0%" !" +!". &/ ,+3"."! !+3* *! 0%"* 1, &0/ /".&( +))1*& 0&+* /"00&*$/ ." ."/0+."! 0+ 0%" ,.+$.))"! /"00&*$/ 6–2 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. Function Code NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US Hex/ASCII Value Full ASCII CTRL" + 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 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] 6 Ć 7–1 )85 ;1BC 69E5 381A13C5AB 9= C85 D;; ( H)'! 3>;D<= - . / J 1??;G C> *( >=;G )85 6>;;>F9=7 381AC 9=4931C5B C85 5@D9E1;5=CB >6 C85B5 69E5 381A13C5AB 6>A 49665A5=C 3>D=CA95B *=9C54 (C1C5B 5;79D< (31=49=1E91 A1=35 5A<1=G C1;G (F9BB *=9C54 9=74>< 5=<1A: #>AF1G (?19= 0 - . I . 9 . . . / / / / J J J J J J J J J J Supported Interface Keys )85 6>;;>F9=7 ?175B ?A>E945 C12;5B >6 (D??>AC54 =C5A6135 C5A<9=1; 9=C5A6135B 5GB 6>A C85B5 ?175 *!! ( ?175 *!! &D5BC1A 5G2>1A4 ?175 *!! &D5BC1A 5G2>1A4 ?175 % +) ?175 1;3> ?175 " % ,) ?175 " %( (, ?175 " ) 1=4 ><?1C92;5B ?175 " 5G2>1A4 ?175 " 5G2>1A4 ?175 ( 5G2>1A4 ?175 $;9E5CC9 " " " " " " " " % ?175 (D= (?1A3 (C1C9>= ?175 )!, ;; 5G2>1A4 ?175 )!, ;; 5G2>1A4 ?175 )!, ;; 5G2>1A4 ?175 7–2 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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+ ! $ $ " % ! ! " # " " " " # " " # SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–3 Supported Interface Keys IBM 3191/92/96/97, 3471/72/76/77; Telex (all models) with 102 key keyboards ! $ $ " % ! ! 7–4 " # # $ " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Supported Interface Keys ADI 1496; IBM 3191/92/96/97, 3471/72/76/77; IDEAS; and Telex (all models) with 122 key keyboards # # ! $ ! " " #" SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–5 Supported Interface Keys Bull BDS-7 (HDS-7) ! ! " 7–6 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Supported Interface Keys Bull Questar 310 (2101 Keyboard) ! ! " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–7 Supported Interface Keys Bull Questar 310 (3105 Keyboard) ! ! " 7–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Supported Interface Keys # # ! $ ! " ! " " SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–9 Supported Interface Keys Telex (all models) with 88 key keyboards " " # 7–10 ! ! ! ! ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Supported Interface Keys DEC VT 510/520/525 PC style keyboard " !$ !$ ! ! #! % ! " " # ! # # # # ! # ! # ! ! ! ! ! ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–11 Notes: The space below may be used for notes. ... 7–12 ✍ SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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(., & 75:4+ !5<,7 548:369054 3 9>60*(2 $,36,7(9:7, "(4.,8 6,7(904. ° 95 ° 95 #957(., ° 95 ° 95 :30+09> 95 454?*54+,4804. ,*/(40*(2 #/5*1 +7568 -753 -,,9 3 95 *54*7,9, # #,48090;09> 1& 95 (4> ,=9,74(2 8:7-(*, ",20()0209> $ /78 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 8–1 " !# % " " $ % # " MSR Connector !,) '211)'624 %'')365 71()'2()( (-+-6%/ 5-+1%/5 *420 % 21) 692 24 6,4)) 64%'. &-(-4)'6-21%/ 0%+1)6-' 564-3) 4)%()4 !,) -1376 (%6% -5 -16)434)6)( %''24(-1+ 62 6,) 56%1(%4( *240%65 5,291 -1 6,) ',%465 &)/29 !,) ()'2()4 9-// &))3 21') %*6)4 8%/-( 0%+1)6-' 564-3) -1376 * 6,)4) -5 12 %7(-2 24 8-57%/ -1(-'%6-21 %*6)4 % 5'%1 6,) -1376 -5 -18%/-( )*)4 62 6,) !427&/)5,226-1+ 5)'6-21 3%+) ! *24 ,)/3 -12765 %4) 5,291 21 6,) 1):6 3%+) Track 1 Record Formats Track 2 Record Formats Max. 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Length Name of Field "3 62 "3 62 "3 62 6%46 ,%4%'6)4 240%6 ,%4%'6)4 4-0%4; ''6 70&)4 -)/( )3%4%624 "5) )'74-6; %6% ((-6-21%/ %6% 1( ,%4%'6)4 ,%4%'6)4 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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 connection 5 CTS input 6 TxD output 7 Ground 8 Shield ground 9 No connection Scanner / Auxiliary RS-232D (Port 1) Connector The scannerĂ/Ăauxiliary RSĆ232D connector supports the attachment of a +5 volt nonĆdecoded output scanner or an RSĆ232 auxiliary input device. The decoder is compatible with all Welch Allyn contact and nonĆcontact bar code scanners, including bar code contact wands, lasers, and CCDs. The decoder will beep once after valid scanner or auxiliary device input. Three beeps indicate an invalid auxiliary device input. Pinouts are shown above. Switching from scanner to RS-232D input requires cable part number 42205531-xx. Turn the unit off, then on again after changing the input device. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 8–3 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 2) Connector The decoder can output data to keyboard wedge pointĆofĆsale terminals, CRT terminals, and personal computers. The decoder also provides direct RSĆ232D output. Terminal selection may be programming using Section 2, the Quick Start Menu. Output data can be configured for your application by using the programming menu, Sections 3 through 5 (Serial Interface, General Operating, and Symbology Menus). Pinouts are shown above. 8–4 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide Maintenance & (( # ! ! $! " !" ! ! " ! $ " ! Examining the Decoder Housing "!& % ! " " & " ! ! ! ! # & "! "! ! Caution: Do not submerge the decoder in water. The decoder’s housing is not water–tight. Never use solvents (alcohol or acetone) on the housing: solvents may damage the finish. Inspecting Cords and Connectors ! ! ! ! $ ! & $ ! & ! $! ! !! &" & !"! ! "! ! Notes: • • ! & "!' !"! ! & ! ! " ! ! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 9–1 Troubleshooting , ! &%"&% $# !# &%!%* "#!#$ $,%$%$ ( '# *!& %&# % ! *!&# !# $ !% & %! "#!"#* #'( % !!( #!&$!!% & %! %#* %! $!% % "#! Troubleshooting Guide Is the power on? % "!(# ! ! % #! % " $ % & % %% ➊ % $ ! % "#!"#* ➋ % !$% $*$% "!(# $ ! )%# "!(# $ % &$ Is the decoder having trouble decoding your bar codes? % !# $ % ! # !$ ( %% % # !$ ➊ # % $# #!& $#% !# )% '!$ ➋ # % !% (% #!$% !# (%# #!"%$ ! % $&# ➌ # % !# !# % $ # % !# $ ! % %! Is the bar code displayed but not “entered”? # ! $ $"* ! % !$% ' !##%* &% *!& $% ' %! "#$$ * %! %# % the Enter/Return key or the Tab key, for example You need to program a suffix. #!# $&) $ % !# %! !&%"&% % $ # ! plus % * *!& $& $ + ## #%&# %! %# % # ! %! *!&# ""%! See Suffix Selection in Section 3, Serial Interface Menu. 9–2 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 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. You scan 12345" and the host displays A12345B." Reprogram the decoder with the proper Symbology selections (see Section 5, Symbology Menu). The decoder won’t read your bar code at all? If the decoder will not read your bar code: ➊ Try scanning the Sample Bar Codes (found near the end of the User's Guide). If the decoder reads the Sample Bar Codes, check that your bar code is readable. (See Is the decoder having trouble reading your bar codes" on the previous page.) Verify that your bar code symbology is enabled. (See Sections 5, Symbology Menu.) If the decoder does not read the Sample Bar Codes either, continue to #2, below... ➋ If the decoder won't read the Sample Bar Codes either: Verify that the bar code symbologies are enabled. (See Sections 5, Symbology Menu.) Scan the Default All... " bar code on each symbology menu page in Section 5 to enable most symbologies. (MSI and Plessey will have to be enabled individually, as they are defaulted .) 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