Hand Held ScannerUser’s ManualDate : January, 2000Version : 2.0
Page 93.2 Understanding the Operating ParametersDevice TypeYou will need to select the device type to “Serial Interface” fromAppendix A, Group 1 of Ap
Page 10BCC Character:BCC check character is calculated for entire data stream by using“Exclusive OR ” method. It is sent after data stream for dataver
Page 11Chapter 4 Terminal Interface4.1 InstallationTo install the scanner as a terminal interface, you need a DB25 RS232cable, a terminal wedge “Y” ca
Page 124) If the scanner has not been configured yet, you need to select“Terminal Wedge” device number from Appendix A, Group 1 ofAppendix D, or the f
Page 13Chapter 5 Wand Emulation5.1 InstallationFigure 4 shows how a wand emulation scanner is installed to a datacollection terminal. User needs to pa
Page 14Output of Wand Emulation: (Appendix D, 3)Select one of the two choices for the polarity of data output:* High level for bar (black) and low lev
Page 15Chapter 6 SetupThe scanner interface can be configured to fit the user's specificapplication. All configuration parameters are stored in a
Page 166.1.2 Bar Code Length Setting:The following example illustrates how to set Code 39 with a minimumlength of 5 and a maximum length of 20:* Scan
Page 17Those ID characters can be redefined through setup menu. Thefollowing example shows how to set Code 93 with ID ‘O’ and Code128 without ID:* Sca
Page 18Here is an example how to define the output of “Label 0” as “START”,“Label 1” as “ACCEPT” and “Label 2” as “END”:* Scan “Enter Group 3”* Scan “
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW... 3CHAPTER 2 KEYBOARD INTERFACE...
Page 19The following label is called “Dump Settings” label. Before you scanthe label, please open a text editor application(such like, Notepad,Word, e
Page 20The following issues should be observed:• The sequence of the strings that the scanner dumped is important. Youhave to print the bar code label
Page 21Chapter 7 Output Data EditingThe function described here can be replaced by the “Pre-definedLabels” function in 6.1.5 Predefined Labels. So if
Page 22FormularQualifier ModifierInput ID [Length] [Match] Input ID [Length] [Match] [Match] [Match]...A-String: String to be added.O-String: Modified
Page 237.3.3. Programming SheetThe bold and italicized characters in following sections mean a barcodelabel on the Programming Sheet.EnterGroup 10Scan
Page 24b) String ParametersA string is a set of characters, wild characters, or sequence ofadjacent characters enclosed in double quotation marks, whi
Page 257.4.2. Length:Format:LEN,Min,Max,Length field consists of two length parameters: minimum length (Min)and maximum length (Max). When defined, a
Page 26Checks if the original data has 'A' at position 3, 'B' at position '4' andlast character is '?'.MATCH ,
Page 27-- If N greater than the number of remaining characters counting fromP, the remaining characters are included as valid.7.6. Examples7.6.1. Exam
Page 28-- From the position next to 'i', search for k.-- If above searches are all found, the result of the parameter will be theposition wh
Page 27.3.3. Programming Sheet ... 237.3.4. Parameter Entry...
Page 29Chapter 8 Pin Assignment and Specification8.1 Pin AssignmentsThe modular connectorlocated at the bottom ofthe scanner handle hasthe pin numberi
Page 30TTL RS232 Interface:The following table shows pinout for TTL RS232 interface at modularconnector:Pin Number Signal1 Not Used2 VCC(+5V, output)3
Page 31DB9 Female (Front View)1569PinNumberSignal2 TXD3 RXD5 GND7 CTS8 RTS9 VCC8.1.3. Terminal InterfaceTo use the scanner as a terminal Interface, an
Page 32Terminal Side connectorThe connector for the terminal is a DB25 male and has followingpinout:DB25 Male (Front View)1131425PinNumberSignal2 RXD3
Page 33On the other end of the wand emulation cable is a squeeze releasedDB9 female connector. The pinout for this connector is:Pin Number Signal1 Not
Appendix A. Quick Setup SheetPage A.1Device TypePC AT[PS/2]PS/2MacintoshUSBIBM TerminalKeyboardlessCode39 WandEmulationSerial InterfaceTerminal WedgeS
Appendix A. Quick Setup SheetPage A.2EAN-8 Default Cut Leading Digit Cut Check Digit EAN-13 Default Cut Leading Digit Cut Check Digit ISBN Conver
Page D.1Appendix D. Setup MenuD.1 Device Selection and Default: Enter Group 1 Group DefaultDevice ID Device
Page D.2D.2 Beeps and Delays Enter Group 2 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Beep Tone: 0 -- None
Page D.3D.3 Keyboard Wedge Settings Enter Group 3 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Function Code:
Page 3Chapter 1 OverviewFirst of all, thank you for choosing Unitech’s products. This decoderbuild-in scanner comes in one model and supports interfa
Page D.4D.4 RS232 Settings Enter Group 4 Group Default0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Baud Rate: 0 -- 300 4 – 480
Page D.5D.5 Scanner Port: Enter Group 5 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Terminator:0—Enter
Page D.6D.6 Magnetic Reader Enter Group 6 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Terminator0—Enter
Page D.7D.7 Code 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / EAN128 Enter Group 7 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Page D.8D.8 Code 128 / MSI Code / Code 93 / Codabar/ Label Code: Enter Group 8 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Page D.9D.9 UPC / EAN / Delta Code Enter Group 9 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9UPC-A: 0/1 --
Page D.10D.10 Data Editing: Enter Group 10 Group Default0123456789+- Review IN_ID LEN MATCH O-STR “ * # Enter
Page D.11D.11 Dump Setup Strings:See Section 6.3 for how to use the labels below. Dump Settings Dump Settings on PC/AT
Page E.1Appendix E. Full ASCII Chart( Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 bar code printing ) NUL (%U) SOH ($A) STX ($B) ETX
Page E.2 RS (%D) US (%E) SP ! (/A) ” (/B) # (/C) $ % & (/F) ’ (/G)
Page 4Chapter 2 Keyboard InterfaceAs a keyboard Interface, the scanner is actually installed between PC(or terminal) and keyboard. See Figure 1 for re
Page E.3 ? (%J) @ (%V)A B C D E F G H IJKLMNOPQRST U
Page E.4 ` (%W) a (+A) b (+B) c (+C) d (+D) e (+E) f (+F) g (+G) h (+H) i (+I)
Page F.1Appendix F. Bar Code Test ChartEAN-133 0 4 5 2 1 4 8 3 4 1 2 3EAN-88 0 1 2 3 4 5 3UPC-AUPC-E0 21 2 3 4 5 799ISBN 957-630-239-09 7 8 9 5 7 6 3
Page 57) If nothing happens at step 6, check all cable connections first andmake sure your PC or terminal has been powered. Contact technicalsupport i
Page 62.4 Installed as an USB InterfaceYou can install the scanner with the USB interface cable to work witheither PC or iMac USB port. See Figure 1.1
Page 7your scanning speed, a longer interblock delay may ensure the dataintegrity.Function CodeThe scanner can emulate function and other special keys
Page 8Chapter 3 RS232 Serial Interface3.1 InstallationTo use the scanner as a RS232 serial interface, a RS232 interface cableand a power adapter are r
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