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Technical Features

Product Reference Guide

        

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PowerScan® M8500™ WA

Optical Features

Focus distance

110 mm

Field of view

57° x 46° 

Horizontal field of view at distance 
(

d

) in mm

1.09

d

 + 38

Vertical field of view at distance (

d

in mm

0.85

d

 + 30

Max Resolution

Linear codes - mm 

(mils)

PDF 417 – mm (mils)

Datamatrix – mm 

(mils)

0.13 (5 mils)

0.13 (5 mils)

0.19 (7.5 mils)

Depth of field*

1D

 (linear):

X-dimension

mm (mils)

DOF

cm (in)

Code39

0.13 (5)

2.5 to 10.0

(0.98 to 3.94)

0.51 (20)

1.5 to 32

(0.59 to 12.60)

EAN 13

0.33 (13)

1.5 to 26.0

(0.59 to 10.24)

2D

:

X-dimension

mm (mils)

DOF

cm (in)

PDF417

0.13 (5)

3.0 to 10.5

(1.18 to 4.13)

0.25 (10)

1.5 to 21.5

(0.59 to 8.46)

QR

0.19 (7.5)

5.5 to 8.5

(2.17 to 3.35)

0.25 (10)

3.0 to 12.5

(1.18 to 4.92)

DataMatrix

0.19 (7.5)

5.5 to 8.5

(2.17 to 3.35)

0.25 (10)

3.0 to 12.5

(1.18 to 4.92)

Skew

±40°

Pitch

±35°

Rotation

360°

Print Contrast (Min.)

15%

Reading distances are measured from the nose of the reader.

NOTE: Typical performance at 20ºC / 68ºF on high quality bar codes.

Summary of Contents for PowerScan M8500

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Page 2: ...PowerScan M8500 Industrial Handheld Area Imager Bar Code Reader with Datalogic s STAR Cordless System Product Reference Guide...

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Page 4: ...nfiguration Strings from Host 19 Autoscanning 20 Normal Mode 20 Pattern Mode 20 Camera Control 20 Defining Data Formatting 21 Concatenation 22 PowerScan M8500 Setup 23 Package Contents 23 Installation...

Page 5: ...T MODE 49 WYSE TERMINALS 49 KEYBOARD TYPE 49 DIGITAL TERMINALS 50 USB Configuration 50 USB Start up 50 Configuration Using Code Symbols 53 Configuration Parameters 53 Reading Configuration Barcodes 54...

Page 6: ...s 94 Symbology Specific Format 95 Symbology Headers 95 Headers 96 Symbology Terminators 96 Terminators 96 Symbology Character Substitution 97 Character Substitution 97 Symbology Character Deletion 97...

Page 7: ...User Defined Beeper Tone 120 User Defined Beeper Volume 120 User Defined Beeper Duration 120 Test User Defined Beeper 120 Code Ordering and Selection 121 Codes per Scan 121 Central Code Transmission 1...

Page 8: ...158 Slave Address Range First Last 158 Network Warning Message 159 Reception Warning Message 159 Master Header Terminator Selection 159 Data Format 160 Header Terminator Selection 160 Define Special...

Page 9: ...t Configuration Strings 193 Serial Configuration Strings 194 Programming for Expert Users 209 Function Description 209 FindStringByStarting EndingChar FSTR 210 FindStringByStartingChar Len FLSTR 210 S...

Page 10: ...ter 2 PowerScan M8500 Setup provides information needed to get the device up and running Chapter 3 Configuration Using Code Symbols defines options for all symbologies and provides programming barcode...

Page 11: ...for further information including PRODUCTS Search through the links to arrive at your product page where you can download specific Manuals and Software Utilities including Datalogic Aladdin a multi pl...

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Page 13: ...alla data di produzione CDRH 21 CFR 1040 e EN 60825 1 Non si rende mai necessario aprire l appa recchio per motivi di installazione utilizzo o manutenzione ATTENZIONE Il prodotto utilizza un diodo la...

Page 14: ...l entretien ATTENTION Le produit utilise une diode laser Aucun dommage aux yeux humains n a t constat la suite d une exposition au rayon laser Eviter de regarder fixement le rayon comme toute autre so...

Page 15: ...perficies reflectantes como los espejos CAUTION Power Supply This device is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed or CSA Certified Power Unit marked Class 2 or LPS output rated 5 30 V minimum 0 75 A...

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Page 17: ...Preface 14 PowerScan M8500 NOTES...

Page 18: ...PowerScan PM8500 are Omni directional Operating To read a symbol simply aim at the code and pull the trigger Since PowerScan PM8500 is a powerful omni directional reader the orientation of the symbol...

Page 19: ...Introduction 16 PowerScan M8500 General View Powerscan M8500 Readers Figure 2 PowerScan M8500 Readers Figure 3 PowerScan M8500 Reader with Display...

Page 20: ...age All properly configured scanners Radio RX Timeout set to keep the radio awake linked to that base through a bind or a join sequence and within radio range coverage will emit a beep sequence once e...

Page 21: ...the aiming system you will get a good read The field of view changes size as you move the reader closer or farther away from the code Figure 7 Linear barcode 2D Matrix symbol Relative Size and Locatio...

Page 22: ...n available on the CD ROM provided allows you to program the reader by selecting configuration commands through a user friendly graphical interface running on a PC These commands are sent to the reade...

Page 23: ...barcodes and start the decoding To avoid this undesired effect the Autoscan Pattern Code is placed in the PowerScan M8500 reading area which prevents decoding Using this code as the background code r...

Page 24: ...on is performed on the resulting string 4 character deletion is performed on the resulting string 5 code concatenation is performed 6 code ID is attached to the resulting string 7 global headers and t...

Page 25: ...it overwrites the old one If the code resulting from the decoding does not belong to one of the code families to be concatenated it causes the concatenation failure and clears the temporary memory If...

Page 26: ...the reader at some later time Installation BC 80X0 Interface Cable Connections The BC 80X0 incorporates a multi standard interface which can be connected to a Host by simply plugging the correct inter...

Page 27: ...PowerScan M8500 Setup 24 PowerScan M8500 RS 232 Connection USB IBM USB POS If required if If required...

Page 28: ...Installation Product Reference Guide 25 WEDGE Connection PEN Emulation Connection...

Page 29: ...RS 485 splitter cable CAB 428 part number 90A051950 which must be inserted in the RS 485 cradle connector Cable length should be kept to a minimum as with all bus systems Network Cabling The Multidrop...

Page 30: ...to a single power supply depends on the power supply voltage the wire length and resistance and therefore the voltage drop Do NOT connect VDC between network devices that are individu ally powered Net...

Page 31: ...g The Reader green LED on the cradle goes on when the battery is completely charged Replacing PowerScan M8500 Batteries 1 To change the battery pack in your PowerScan M8500 scanner push the Release Bu...

Page 32: ...lace the battery pack in fire or heat Do not connect the positive terminal and negative terminal of the battery pack to each other with any metal object such as wire Do not carry or store the battery...

Page 33: ...feet 1 horizontal base 1 inclined base The cradle either BC 80X0 or C 8000 can be mounted for portable or fixed desktop usage or it can be fixed to a wall The horizontal base allows portable and fixed...

Page 34: ...Figure 15 Inclined base Portable Desktop Use 1 Correctly position the BC 80X0 C 8000 onto the base by sliding it along the mount ing tabs until aligned 2 Carefully clean the rubber foot seats of the...

Page 35: ...along the dedi cated channels as shown in the figures below Horizontal Base Inclined Base 5 Remove the plastic from the other side of the strips and affix the base to the table 6 If mounting the BC 80...

Page 36: ...of the base to remove any impurities that could reduce adhesion Remove the protective plastic from one side of the adhesive strips and stick them onto the base surface Remove the plastic from the othe...

Page 37: ...it along the mounting tabs until aligned 5 If mounting the BC 80X0 cradle insert the antenna in the appropriate hole on the body of the cradle and screw it clockwise until tight There are two basic sy...

Page 38: ...35 System and Network Layouts Stand Alone Layouts Figure 17 Point to Point Reader Layout Figure 18 Stand Alone Layout with Multiple Readers Host PowerScan M8300 BC 80X0 JOIN BIND M8500 In stand alone...

Page 39: ...n addition to the BC 80X0 cradle so that the battery re charging operation can be performed for several scanners at the same time Figure 20 C BOX Layout In this layout the BC 80X0 cradle is connected...

Page 40: ...th STAR Link B STAR Box converter C BC 8060 slave cradles D STARGATE base stations In this layout the Host acts as the Master using STAR Link software The Host is connected in RS 232 to a STAR Box con...

Page 41: ...Setup on page 43 and BC 8060 STAR System Network Setup on page 45 or the Datalogic Aladdin Help On Line for system configuration specifications Master BC 8060 Network Troubleshooting Two diagnostic s...

Page 42: ...0 STAR System page 40 STARGATE BC 8000 Network STAR Modem in STAR System Mode PowerScan M8500 BC 80X0 Point to Point Setup A rapid configuration procedure has been devised for point to point applicati...

Page 43: ...der onto the cradle within 10 seconds a beep will be emitted signaling that the BC 80X0 cradle has been paired to the PowerScan M8500 and the green LED on the reader will go off 4 Configure the BC 80X...

Page 44: ...ed to the cradle Any previously bound reader will be excluded To connect several readers to the same cradle see Using Multiple M Series Readers with Same Cradle on page 42 Bind The green LED on the Po...

Page 45: ...mplete step 8 on page 41 END of procedure CAUTION YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES To change the defaults see Configuration Parameters on page 53 PowerScan M8500 STAR Modem in Stand Alone Mod...

Page 46: ...STAR System devices such as STARGATE RF base stations 1 Restore PowerScan M8500 Default 2 Enter Configuration 3 Set Date six digits for Day Month and Year DDMMYY 4 Set Time four digits for Hour and M...

Page 47: ...aders must have different addresses 7 First STAR System Address Read the code above and the four digit address of the First STAR System device in the system 8 Set Last STAR System Address Read the cod...

Page 48: ...dles used in the network must have different addresses 2 Exit and Save configuration 3 Read the Bind code to pair the PowerScan M8500 to the BC 8060 cradle for configu ration Bind The green LED on the...

Page 49: ...through the Datalogic Aladdin configuration software running on the PC or by reading the barcode selections in the Network section of this manual starting on page 79 If using configuration barcodes it...

Page 50: ...Product Reference Guide 47 Interface Selection Read the interface selection code for your application RS 232 Standard POS TERMINALS For POS terminal default settings refer to page 174 PEN Nixdorf Mode...

Page 51: ...X To select the interface for these IBM Terminals read the correct KEY TRANSMISSION code Select the KEYBOARD TYPE if necessary default advanced keyboard KEY TRANSMISSION MODE IBM AT or PS 2 PCs IBM XT...

Page 52: ...y from the Keyboard Nationality used You do not need to make a Keyboard Nationality selection Default NumLock Unchanged Make sure the NumLock key on your keyboard is ON WYSE TERMINALS WEDGE continued...

Page 53: ...ead test codes Device is READY Load drivers if requested Load drivers if requested reader LED blinks reader LED off BEEP OK First Start Up 1 2 Normally the Host supplies sufficient power to the device...

Page 54: ...BD USB KBD ALT MODE USB KBD APPLE USB COM USB IBM Table Top USB IBM Hand Held When configuring USB COM the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which...

Page 55: ...PowerScan M8500 Setup 52 PowerScan M8500 NOTES...

Page 56: ...PARAMETERS on page 67 PEN EMULATION on page 74 This group of parameters is applicable only to BC 8060 Network configurations NETWORK PARAMETERS on page 79 The following parameter groups are common to...

Page 57: ...e at the top of each page of con figuration 3 Modify the desired parameters in one or more sections following the procedures given for each group 4 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE avail...

Page 58: ...age 58 Product Reference Guide 55 RS 232 PARAMETERS 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups 3 Read the Exit and Sa...

Page 59: ...M8500 Enter Reader Configuration RS 232 PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration Baud Rate Parity 300 baud 600 baud 1200 baud 2400 baud 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud 38400 baud none even parity...

Page 60: ...Configuration RS 232 PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration Data Bits Stop Bits Handshaking See Handshaking on page 155 for details 7 bits 8 bits 9 bits 1 stop bit 2 stop bits disable hardware...

Page 61: ...on page 156 for details on implementing this parameter with PowerScan M8500 FIFO See FIFO on page 156 for more information Read 2 numbers from the Hex Numeric Table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY...

Page 62: ...PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration RX Timeout See RX Timeout on page 157 for details First Character enables device trigger Second Character inhibits device trigger until the first characte...

Page 63: ...r Delay on page 66 Inter code Delay on page 66 USB Keyboard Speed on page 66 USB IBM o parameter selection required 60 PowerScan M8500 USB PARAMETERS 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available...

Page 64: ...COM Handshaking See Handshaking on page 155 for details ACK NACK Protocol See ACK NACK Protocol on page 156 for details on implementing this parameter with PowerScan M8500 FIFO See FIFO on page 156 f...

Page 65: ...ut on page 157 for details delay between characters transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex Numeric Table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled timeout c...

Page 66: ...l the first character is received again Product Reference Guide 63 Enter Reader Configuration USB PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration USB COM cont Serial Trigger Lock disabled enable and sel...

Page 67: ...and Save Reader Configuration USB KBD Keyboard Nationality Not Available for USB KBD ALT MODE Interface This parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore De...

Page 68: ...Configuration USB KBD cont The Japanese and Eastern Block Keyboard Nationality selections are valid only for IBM AT compatible PCs FIFO See FIFO on page 156 for details Japanese Russian Latin Russian...

Page 69: ...Keyboard Speed delay between characters transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the Hex Numeric Table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled delay between codes...

Page 70: ...page 71 Control Character Emulation on page 73 Product Reference Guide 67 WEDGE PARAMETERS 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from th...

Page 71: ...68 PowerScan M8500 Enter Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration Keyboard Nationality Belgian English UK French German Italian Spanish Swedish USA...

Page 72: ...ck Select the appropriate code to match your keyboard caps lock status Japanese Russian Latin Russian Cyrillic Hungarian Slovenian Croatian Serbian Latin Romanian Czech Republic caps lock OFF caps loc...

Page 73: ...ecuted therefore it should be set as follows if your keyboard Num Lock is normally on use num lock unchanged if your keyboard Num Lock is normally off use toggle num lock In this way the device will e...

Page 74: ...ated to the reader in this case pressing and releasing the different keys Example If one has to press the Shift and 4 keys simultaneously on the keyboard to transmit the character to the video to set...

Page 75: ...n the barcode set used Characters can be substituted with others corresponding to your keyboard The device signals the end of the procedure with 2 beeps indicating the keys have been registered 01 Shi...

Page 76: ...Product Reference Guide 73 Enter Reader Configuration WEDGE PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration Control Character Emulation Ctrl Shift Key Ctrl Key...

Page 77: ...lay on page 78 74 PowerScan M8500 PEN EMULATION 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups 3 Read the Exit and Save C...

Page 78: ...mode Interprets commands without sending them to the decoder transparent mode Sends commands to the decoder without interpreting them The operating mode parameters are complete commands and do not req...

Page 79: ...page 157 for details Conversion to Code 39 See Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 on page 157 for details 200 s 400 s 600 s 800 s 1 ms 1 2 ms disable conversion to Code 39 Transmits codes in their or...

Page 80: ...128 See Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 on page 157 for details Overflow See Overflow on page 157 for details Output Level See Output and Idle Levels on page 158 for details enable conversion to Co...

Page 81: ...put and Idle Levels on page 158 for details Inter Block Delay See Inter Block Delay on page 158 for details normal black level inverted white level delay between character blocks transmitted to Host R...

Page 82: ...ter Cradle Terminator on page 83 Product Reference Guide 79 NETWORK PARAMETERS 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired gr...

Page 83: ...ails Network Baud Rate disable RS 485 network enable RS 485 slave enable RS 485 master If a BC 8060 cradle is errantly configured as a Slave but not connected to a network it may not be able to receiv...

Page 84: ...igit address of the Last Slave device in the system See Slave Address Range First Last on page 158 for details Network Warning Message See Network Warning Message on page 159 for details Reception War...

Page 85: ...Example Header ABCD For more details about default and WEDGE Interface Extended Keyboard values see Master Header Terminator Selection and Header Terminator Selection on page 160 and Define Special K...

Page 86: ...rminator CR LF For more details about default and WEDGE Interface Extended Keyboard values see Master Header Terminator Selection and Header Terminator Selection on page 160 and Define Special Key Seq...

Page 87: ...on page 92 Time Stamping on page 92 Time Stamping Delimiter on page 93 84 PowerScan M8500 DATA FORMAT 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration c...

Page 88: ...Product Reference Guide 85 Enter Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Reader Configuration Code Identifier disable Datalogic standard AIM standard custom...

Page 89: ...required barcode symbology 3 Define 1 or 2 identifying characters for each code type If only 1 identifying character is required the second character must be selected as FF disabled Read the hexadeci...

Page 90: ...r Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Reader Configuration Custom Code Identifier continued CODE 32 PDF 417 MICRO PDF 417 MAXICODE DATAMATRIX QR CODE MICRO QR AZTEC AUSTRALIAN POSTAL INTELL...

Page 91: ...88 PowerScan M8500 Enter Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Reader Configuration Custom Code Identifier continued PLANET POSTAL POSTNET POSTAL KIX POSTAL RM4SCC POSTAL GS1 DATABAR...

Page 92: ...ossible to read the Special Key s described on page Define Special Key Sequence on page 161 Example Valid characters are in the range 00 FE Header ABCD For more details see Header Terminator Selection...

Page 93: ...cial Key s See Define Special Key Sequence on page 161 for more information For more details see Header Terminator Selection on page 160 and Define Special Key Sequence on page 161 no terminator one c...

Page 94: ...haracters The code length is calculated after performing any field adjustment operations Address Stamping See Address Stamping on page 168 for details code length not transmitted code length transmitt...

Page 95: ...168 for details disable reader address delimiter disable cradle address delimiter enable reader address delimiter and select characters enable cradle address delimiter and select characters Read 2 HE...

Page 96: ...de 93 Enter Reader Configuration DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Reader Configuration Time Stamping Delimiter See Time Stamping Delimiter on page 168 for details disable select delimiter Read 2 HEX characte...

Page 97: ...Default on page 98 Define Concatenation on page 99 Concatenation Enable Disable on page 99 Concatenation Length on page 99 Concatenation with Intercode Delay on page 100 Concatenation Failure Transmi...

Page 98: ...range 000 999 Symbology Headers 1 Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D 2 Set the number of characters in the range 0 5 3 Read the corresponding cha...

Page 99: ...ng code to enable the configuration you have set Terminators 1 Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D 2 0 disabled 1 enabled Headers AOCPFPHMFNGNENEIE...

Page 100: ...tion 1 Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D 2 Read the corresponding character as Hex value from the Hex Numeric table which identifies the characte...

Page 101: ...de Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix D Character Deletion AOCLFPHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFECHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHOOJDDAJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPEOIFPJKFDFGK AAPHBAJJCCFHCM...

Page 102: ...IANCAAOAKEHGK AAPHBAJIDDAMNCFGAJAINJDPDK AGLFALMAEMIEEPDCHHBIGEDLLK DLLLLDLDLLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL Disabled Enabled AOCLCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFBFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMICDBOHJK AEFBJLB...

Page 103: ...MJJIEOKKJBJOIAKCJLK DLLLLDLDLDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL Disabled Enabled AOCLCKFMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAEHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGKOHEIPLNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNKDDEFMGJJDGGK AAPHBAJICAGADJGKIBPOIBOLHK A...

Page 104: ...GKJFMKMCCIKBHK AHLFANJHLABMCHMKLPECOHPIIK DLLLLDLDDLLLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL No Code Identifier Use First Code Identifier AOCLCKFMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFEHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHJKBJHCJJK AEFBJ...

Page 105: ...HFCEBHJFFK AHKFAJMFIHDMKONFFAOAGCPJKK DLDLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Automatic Central Part of Image Automatic for Highly Reflective Surfaces AOCKCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFDCGIK AKCBPJCJ...

Page 106: ...nfiguration AIMING SYSTEM See Aiming System on page 18 for more information Good Read Spot A green Good Read Spot will be projected in the field of view when the reading is successful disable Aiming S...

Page 107: ...DDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL APCPGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFBCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKPMGLHBNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMIHDGICIAJMGGK AAPHBAJIDBDPPIKJPJAMPIPNDK AHKFAOKLLANCKCDCCIECCDLKKK DDLLDDLDLLDLLLLDDLD...

Page 108: ...PKGHFPIGGK AAPHBAJJCACADCFBAPLIEHKFHK AFKFAIJMBJIEAELDCOBCIGIIKK DLDLLLLDDLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL Add On Disabled Add On Enabled APCLCOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALECAGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNCNAB...

Page 109: ...GNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGPKINNFDPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNLGAMNBILJLGGK AAPHBAJJDHECKOGFDMKCCFKBBK AEKFAKLGCENOACCLOHEGGHPLIK DLLLLLLDDLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL APCPCKHMFNGNENEIEPANH...

Page 110: ...HDK AHKFAMLOPAHAEENBHNCEIKCLIK DDLLLLLDLDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL APCLGOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALFHEFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGLNBFGCNNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMJCOPOPIIGFFGK AAPHBAJJDEABMDGONMEHNPGFFK AGKFAJK...

Page 111: ...INAILMGGGK AAPHBAJJCFDDMJPPPFFJNODBBK AELFAOOPBMOMCPECLBHMOFPLIK DDDLLLLDDDDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL APCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEEFEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGPLMMBEJNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMNBEBEFKCICHGK...

Page 112: ...PHHEGFJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFNJOMKKOJGGK AAPHBAJJCFBIBDOBKEIBKIGPBK AEKFAPOEGEDAMKOPNFDIEMPIKK DDLLLLLDLDLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL Read the number in the range 001 255 Code 128 Max Code Length APCPBPFOFNGNENEIEPANH...

Page 113: ...KEOFMHMLJAKFDEHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJMPNOJFNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNOGNFLAPCJCHGK AAPHBAJICFFKDNCCHJLHKPAPHK AELFAMLHGKBOKICNJAFGCFNJJK DLLLLLLDLLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Code Length Check Disabled Code Length Check En...

Page 114: ...APCLCOFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFDGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHMMOHIJLNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNKHAOFBDEOFGGK AAPHBAJICFFOMFBMCIPCIJBNHK AFLFAOIHEEKACNIMHDHEADBIIK DLLLLDLDDLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL APCLCOFOHN...

Page 115: ...PHMKPGIDCMNBAAKMCIIK DLDLLDLDLDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL Macro PDF417 Unbuffered Mode Macro PDF417 Buffered Mode APCLCKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEADFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGKMJBLIDJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJC...

Page 116: ...ONGANLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMLAKKKBKGJEFGK AAPHBAJJDFHNNJIBKFBELNKLHK AFLFAJJGCEJGIDBOOCNGMLCIIK DLDLLDLDLDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL Read the number in the range 0001 3600 Maximum Code Length APCPFLFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOC...

Page 117: ...PANHOGOCK AHHPEJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGGHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHLOAGJGLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJHEFHOFAMBEGK AAPHBAJJDAHLGHEFHGLJCDLBBK AHKFAPJAGBHAOEFOILFEADDKJK DDDLLDLDDLLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL APCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK A...

Page 118: ...ode 1 Enabled APCPCKFMDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKECGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGKODPOAHPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMOCJNEDEFFMEGK AAPHBAJJCFEFPJNKBKBLBJODHK AFLFAPPGCADAMPPLENLIKLPLLK DDDLLDLDDDLLLLLDDLDDDLDL...

Page 119: ...CJGIIJCMCFHPJJEHNLNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMJHJPECJHJBEGK AAPHBAJIDCBPNOPGADFDEAOJHK AGLFALMKIGFGACPPJEBMMMHLLK DLLLLDLDLDDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL Disabled Enabled APCLGOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGFHIK...

Page 120: ...on page 120 User Defined Beeper Volume on page 120 User Defined Beeper Duration on page 120 Test User Defined Beeper on page 120 Code Ordering and Selection Codes per Scan on page 121 Central Code Tra...

Page 121: ...HHMNDFMGGK AAPHBAJJCDHDIAHBBCKLMABPBK AEKFAOODDEJKKIHCAKNKEGNLLK DDLLLLLDDDLLLLLDDLDDDLDLDL Flash ON Duration Read a number in the range 01 99 which corresponds to a max 9 9 seconds duration Flash OFF...

Page 122: ...ELDMOMNAEGDPFK AGLFAJJDEPKKCAHFAGPGAINJIK DDLLLLLDLLLLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL Beeper Duration APDNBLFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFGHFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHIJFOJBHPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMODMKFFCNOOGGK AAPHBAJ...

Page 123: ...LDL APDNCKFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFBBHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMJNKHILNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNJDBEAOJFCFHGK AAPHBAJJDAHPNEBANNKCGMLFDK AHKFAKJAJBHGMBAPFGGMOAJLIK DDLLLLLDLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Beeper...

Page 124: ...MIBIIDEEJMGEGK AAPHBAJICCEGCICHCIIKAKHBBK AGKFAKIIPDMIAKGAKBKGGBCIJK DLDLLLLDDDDLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL APBPCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEBEHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHMOOMKPFNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMPGMHGDIDKN...

Page 125: ...LJALFHAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHMJGMIHHPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNLEFCDNJOFNGGK AAPHBAJIDFEONGKNIJOIEANHHK AELFAPNBIBDGKOKJBBOCGMPLKK DDDLLLLDLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL APCOCKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALFBCHIK...

Page 126: ...NFMAGPFCDBKFHK AEKFAJIJKJCIIFOLICNICOFJIK DDLLLDLDDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL APCOGOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALFHBEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHOOFBKHDPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNNFOMIILMPCGGK AAPHBAJICGCMIMGPICBOFJM...

Page 127: ...Batch Mode on page 129 Find Me on page 129 124 PowerScan M8500 RADIO PARAMETERS 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired g...

Page 128: ...the table where 02 19 timeout from 2 to 19 seconds 2 seconds See Radio Protocol Timeout on page 170 for details Radio RX Timeout radio RX timeout Read 2 numbers in the range 05 99 05 99 Radio RX time...

Page 129: ...er off disabled reader always ready 01 99 corresponds to a max 99 hour delay before power off power off after 4 hours See Power Off Timeout on page 170 for details Reader Shut Down Transmission Mode O...

Page 130: ...27 Enter Reader Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration Beeper Control for Radio Response See Beeper Control for Radio Response on page 171 for details normal only good decod...

Page 131: ...ion RADIO PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration Single Store See Single Store on page 171 for details disable one attempt two attempts three attempts four attempts five attempts six attempts s...

Page 132: ...h Mode on page 172 for details Find Me See Find Me on page 172 for details disable batch enable automatic batch enable normal batch The following batch management parameters are complete commands and...

Page 133: ...Keypad Parameters Keypad on page 133 130 PowerScan M8500 DISPLAY AND KEYPAD PARAMETERS 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the de...

Page 134: ...and KEYPAD PARAMETERS Exit and Save Reader Configuration DISPLAY PARAMETERS Date and Time Contrast Read the code until the desired contrast is reached Font Size set date set time Read 6 numbers for DD...

Page 135: ...cklight Display Off Timeout timeout Read 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 disables display timeout always on 01 to 99 timeout from 1 to 99 seconds display off after 8 seconds delay disabled Display Mod...

Page 136: ...Reader Configuration KEYPAD PARAMETERS Keypad FF KeyID disabled left center right See PowerScan M8500 Keypad on page 178 for details disable 3 key keypad enable 3 key keypad and select characters Rea...

Page 137: ...Configuration Using Code Symbols 134 PowerScan M8500 NOTES...

Page 138: ...lues when reading the general Restore Default code given in PowerScan M8500 BC 80X0 Stand Alone Setup on page 40 Read the Enter Configuration Command Enable or Disable the Format Choose the method and...

Page 139: ...OIMDFMFKMNPKIK DDLLLDLDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL Define Format 3 AOCLGKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFBCFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGIILFOFHLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNKHIDJEMFICFGK AAPHBAJIDAHLABGEHHFOHDBFHK AGKFAMM...

Page 140: ...two kinds of extraction by position by character can be used together within the same format definition furthermore it possible to complete the new format by adding a new string of characters Since t...

Page 141: ...IK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL 32 31 ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AK...

Page 142: ...HPEBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEDCEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGNKOLDHPNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNNBLBIKDNOPEGK AAPHBAJICGHGMLMOIAGMOMCHFK AELFBKMIOONGGOJPDEMGAAGJKK DLLDLDLLDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL OR ANGKGKAKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEBAMDK...

Page 143: ...o the last position of the code c End Field Selection End Selection AMEMGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPIGEADPNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPAAJOFOEGDHGK AAPHBAJJDDFCKPDOMCFJCJOL...

Page 144: ...AODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL Read the code to end the string defined in step a c EITHER Add Procedure Add AMHNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKODEM...

Page 145: ...JLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL 31 37 ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONA...

Page 146: ...string position within the barcode c End Selection End Selection AMEMGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPIGEADPNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPAAJOFOEGDHGK AAPHBAJJDDFCKPDOMCFJCJOLFK...

Page 147: ...LLLDDDDDDLDLLL 6F 64 ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDL...

Page 148: ...nd repeat the procedure from step a c End Selection End Selection ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK...

Page 149: ...GLCK AIFBJLBGMHPLNKFOPDLBPKNKOK AAPHBAJICGBMGPOCHHEBNAMFHK AHLFAKKFLHGOGEAFKMLMANFIKK DDLLDLLDLLDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL 41 ANGKFLDMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOPAKPBPPK AEF...

Page 150: ...able identi fying the characters of the substituting string Valid val ues are in the range 00 7F c End Selection End Selection ANGKCIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFDGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHII...

Page 151: ...JALEABEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHJINBKHDLK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMAOENDIPHLFGK AAPHBAJIDBCEANCBBFLCKCCPBK AGLEBJMGIGHAKOKOCOEIAEIKIK DDLLLLDDDLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL AOCKHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJALEDGHKK A...

Page 152: ...acter Field Ending Character ANGKFLDMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOPAKPBPPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMJENMIAHBLGEGK AAPHBAJICGBNFAHDMJCFBEHLBK AFLFBJPKEAGKOLODEFNICBBIIK DDLDLDLLL...

Page 153: ...age 150 OR End Format Definition End Format Definition AOHPGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFDHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPJNABHNLK AEFBJLBGMHPKMIGKBFNOFMEFGK AAPHBAJICFEHIEFPPFNJMMKPFK AHLEBNMNML...

Page 154: ...MIDDFPLOAMFEGK AAPHBAJIDACKLJKHLEJEICILDK AHKFAKJLOEKKCJCHAGKIEMFLKK DDDLLDLDDLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL Read the above code and 1 read a number in the range 1 5 corresponding to the desired format number 2 re...

Page 155: ...GIIJCMCFHLMNIBIFPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIEABDLCBDLHGK AAPHBAJICADLMIGJJAHBBHKDBK AHKFAMOGHAIKCDGMGKCGAKOKJK DLDLLDLDDDLLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL AOCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFBCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGNI...

Page 156: ...ers Select field from position1 to position3 No string Format 2 Disabled Format 3 Enabled Code having a length of 25 characters Substitute string ab with string 12 Unformatted read code Format 4 Enabl...

Page 157: ...Advanced Data Formatting 154 PowerScan M8500 NOTES...

Page 158: ...t is active Figure 23 RTS CTS handshaking Software handshaking XON XOFF During transmission if the Host sends the XOFF character 13 Hex the decoder interrupts the transmission with a maximum delay of...

Page 159: ...he Host sends an ACK character 06 HEX in the case of good reception or the NACK character 15 HEX requesting re transmission in the case of bad reception Only after the ACK character is received by the...

Page 160: ...to the decoder independently of the physical resolution of the code read The shortest pulse 200 s corresponds to a high resolution code emulation and therefore a shorter transfer speed to the decoder...

Page 161: ...wever the maximum number of cradles in a single network is 16 including the Master if present All cradles in the system must have different addresses To reduce system boot time it is recommended to nu...

Page 162: ...ansmit warning messages to the Host regarding wrong reception of data Example Two Ways Out of Sequence This message is transmitted to the Host by the Master cradle when the Master cradle receives a cl...

Page 163: ...2xx 34xx 37xx Wyse Digital HEX KEY KEY KEY KEY 83 ENTER ENTER FIELD EXIT RETURN 84 TAB TAB TAB TAB 85 F1 F1 F1 F1 86 F2 F2 F2 F2 87 F3 F3 F3 F3 88 F4 F4 F4 F4 89 F5 F5 F5 F5 8A F6 F6 F6 F6 8B F7 F7 F7...

Page 164: ...ted i e ALT F6 SHIFT F1 These Special Keys can be used for Headers Terminators Character Replacement Field Adjustment Custom Code ID Advanced Formatting Define Field Advanced Formatting Additional Fix...

Page 165: ...be associated with the Special Key sequence by reading the codes corresponding to the 3 character values from Appendix F Then read the Exit and Save Configuration code above to complete the Special Ke...

Page 166: ...D 03D 8 03E 03E 03E S 03E S 03E 03E 03E 03E 03E 9 046 046 046 S 046 S 046 046 046 046 046 049 S 04C S 049 049 049 S 04C S 049 S 049 S 052 041 S 04C 041 041 041 S 04C 041 S 041 S 04C 061 041 S 061 061...

Page 167: ...2 022 022 022 022 022 022 y 035 035 035 035 01A 035 035 035 035 z 01A 01A 01D 01D 035 01A 01A 01A 01A 054 S 025 A 046 A 052 054 S 052 A 03D A 05B S 00E S 05D S 036 A 016 A 04C 061 S 016 A 061 A 06A S...

Page 168: ...10 009 009 009 009 009 009 009 009 009 F11 078 078 078 078 078 078 078 078 078 F12 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 Home 26C 26C 26C 26C 26C 26C 26C 26C 26C End 269 269 269 269 269 269 269 269 269...

Page 169: ...uration define Special Key 1 SHIFT Read codes from Appendix F corresponding to the character value for F5 exit save configuration 003 enter configuration define Special Key 2 CTRL SHIFT codes from App...

Page 170: ...le 3 above as header Read 4 The following example allows setting Special Key 4 defined in example 4 above and ENTER character as terminators Read enter configuration one character terminator special k...

Page 171: ...Stamping Delimiter allows a character to be included to separate the Time Stamping field from the next field in the message Any character can be included in the hexadecimal range from 00 to FE Readin...

Page 172: ...pplicable when reading stacked codes or when setting one read per cycle in hardware trigger operating mode since these settings require voluntary action by the user Configuration Editing Commands The...

Page 173: ...ent or message is received from the host within a programmable timeout duration the radio will be switched off and an error transmission beep will be sounded 2 Independent of the Selected Protocol The...

Page 174: ...gurations any transmission errors will always be signaled Single Store When single store mode is enabled if the PowerScan M8500 fails to transmit a code to the cradle it enters a special operating mod...

Page 175: ...s added to the list When the reader returns in range transmission of the codes to the base station resumes automatically according to the selected communication protocol upon simply pressing and relea...

Page 176: ...play After Decode mode When a barcode is read with the reader The code is sent to the Host The reader display IS CLEARED Therefore if any previous data was displayed on the reader screen it is cancell...

Page 177: ...ed Disabled Data Format Group Code Identifier Custom Custom Custom Header No Header No Header No Header Terminator CR CR CR Field Adjustment Disabled Disabled Disabled Code Length TX Not Transmitted N...

Page 178: ...e Host can send messages to any scanner associated with that cradle to control the Scanner s display LEDs and beeper The Scanner can send up to 3 user defined characters to the Host using the 3 com ma...

Page 179: ...interpreted as commands Plain text is directly printed on the display If writing beyond the end of line the dis play does not wrap automatically Extra characters are ignored Control characters are not...

Page 180: ...ommand sequence is interpreted Example Setting RTC ESC 0 K From cursor position to end of line inclusive ESC 1 K From beginning of line to cursor position not inclusive ESC 2 K Entire line ESC 0 J Fro...

Page 181: ...e_Addr Cradle_Addr_delimiter Time stamp Ts_delimiter Code ID Code Length KeyID Terminator Items in square brackets are optional The messages are handled by the system as if they were barcodes that s w...

Page 182: ...iguration BC 80X0 STARGATE Max number of devices per base station 32 Max number of devices in the same reading area 2000 Environmental Features Operating Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Storage Tem...

Page 183: ...ptical Features Sensor 1280 x 1024 pixel element 2D CMOS Array Illuminator LED array Wavelength In the range 630 670 nm LED Safety Class Class 1 to EN 60825 1 Aiming System Visible Laser Diode Wavelen...

Page 184: ...sion mm mils DOF cm in Code39 0 13 5 7 5 to 15 5 2 95 to 6 10 0 5 20 5 5 to 36 5 2 17 to 14 37 EAN13 0 33 13 5 0 to 27 1 97 to 10 63 2D X dimension mm mils DOF cm in PDF417 0 13 5 8 0 to 18 5 3 15 to...

Page 185: ...3 15 0 13 5 3 5 to 9 5 1 38 to 3 74 0 51 20 6 0 to 18 5 2 36 to 7 28 EAN13 0 33 13 5 0 to 14 1 97 to 5 51 2D X dimension mm mils DOF cm in PDF417 0 08 3 5 0 to 8 5 1 97 to 3 35 0 13 5 4 5 to 9 5 1 77...

Page 186: ...X dimension mm mils DOF cm in Code39 0 13 5 2 5 to 10 0 0 98 to 3 94 0 51 20 1 5 to 32 0 59 to 12 60 EAN 13 0 33 13 1 5 to 26 0 0 59 to 10 24 2D X dimension mm mils DOF cm in PDF417 0 13 5 3 0 to 10 5...

Page 187: ...3153 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx terminals Wyse termi nals Digital VT terminals Apple ADB Bus supported Not supported PEN Emulation Selectable minimum pulse from 200 S to 1 2 mS Not supported USB USB KBD USB...

Page 188: ...els Radio Frequency 433 92 MHz 910 MHz Bit Rate 19200 36800 Range in open air 50 m 30 m System Configurations BC 8000 model only STARGATE Maximumnumberof devicesper base station 32 255 Maximum number...

Page 189: ...r indicating errors Its tone volume and duration can be directly configured by using the codes given in the PowerScan M8500 Reference Manual available on the website The application program can also m...

Page 190: ...tion M L M L Exit configuration short H Good read of a command long L Command read error Beeper LED Meaning 10 short H 10 short blinks Low Battery H M LL Power off 10 short H 10 short blinks Low batte...

Page 191: ...battery not correctly inserted into SBS 3000 no charging takes place Aux LED Host LED Meaning Yellow Yellow OFF OFF Device off ON Power applied through an external power supply ON Power applied throu...

Page 192: ...L Serial Trigger Lock Enable Character NUL USB COM Emulation Handshake None ACK NACK Protocol None FIFO Enabled Intercharacter Delay 0 Intercode Delay 0 RX Timeout 10 seconds USB Keyboard Emulation FI...

Page 193: ...length Set Second Concatenated Code Length 000 any length Set Third Concatenated Code Length 000 any length Set Fourth Concatenated Code Length 000 any length Concatenation with Intercode Delay Disab...

Page 194: ...Maximum Length 255 Code 93 Selection Disabled Code Length Check Disabled Minimum Length 001 Maximum Length 255 PDF417 Selection Enabled Option Macro PDF417 Buffered Mode Micro PDF417 Disabled GS1 Dat...

Page 195: ...meout 5 sec User Defined Beeper Tone Tone 1 User Defined Beeper Volume High Volume User Defined Beeper Duration 100 ms Codes per Scan One code per scan Central Code Transmission Disabled Order by Code...

Page 196: ...32 or USB Com interface The device buffer can contain about 400 characters If your program ming string goes over this value you must split it into separate groups and send each group after a delay of...

Page 197: ...P500 for IBM Terminals 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx make break keyboard CP501 for IBM Terminals 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx make only keyboard CP502 Keyboard Type for IBM Terminals 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx typewriter FK0 a...

Page 198: ...IPTION STRING Baud Rate 300 CD1 600 CD2 1200 CD3 2400 CD4 4800 CD5 9600 CD6 19200 CD7 38400 CD8 Parity none CC0 even CC1 odd CC2 Data Bits 7 CA0 8 CA1 9 CA2 Stop Bits 1 CB0 2 CB1 Handshaking disable C...

Page 199: ...ssian Latin Russian Cyrillic Hungarian Slovenian Croatian Serbian Latin Romanian Czech Republic FIFO disable enable Delays Inter Character ms Inter Code s USB Keyboard Speed normal fast Host Configura...

Page 200: ...197 WEDGE DESCRIPTION STRING Keyboard Nationality Belgian FJ7 English UK FJ4 French FJ2 German FJ3 Italian FJ1 Spanish FJ6 Swedish FJ5 USA FJ0 Keyboard Nationality Japanese FJ8 IBM AT compatible only...

Page 201: ...cters five characters six characters seven characters eight characters Master Terminator no terminator one character two characters three characters four characters Five characters six characters seve...

Page 202: ...erence Guide 199 a ASCII character b c x HEX values representing an ASCII character a ASCII character of the DATALOGIC STANDARD Code Identifier from the table in Appendix D b Hex value of the first Cu...

Page 203: ...d Adjustment disable EF0 right addition EFa0d left addition EFa1d right deletion EFa2d left deletion EFa3d Field Adjustment Character EGe Character Replacement disable character replacement EO0 first...

Page 204: ...ed AWB1 LINEAR SYMBOLOGIES UPC EAN JAN disabled AEA0 enabled AEA1 Add on disabled AEB0 enabled AEB1 UPCE extension disabled AEC0 enabled AEC1 Code 39 Standard disabled ABA0 no check digit control ABA1...

Page 205: ...trol and transmission ADA3 Code Len Check disabled ADB0 enabled ADB1 Minimum Code Length ADCd Maximum Code Length ADDd Code 128 disabled AAA0 enabled AAA1 Code Len Check disabled AAB0 enabled AAB1 Min...

Page 206: ...al Codes all disabled ALA0 Australian Post enabled ALA1 Japan Post enabled ALA2 PLANET enabled ALA3 POSTNET enabled ALA4 POSTNET with B and B enabled ALA5 POSTNET and PLANET enabled ALA6 POSTNET with...

Page 207: ...gger Mode trigger level BAA0 trigger pulse BAA1 Trigger Type normal trigger BAB0 software trigger BAB1 Flash On Duration BB0f Flash Off Duration BB1f Beeper Tone tone 1 GBA1 tone 2 GBA2 tone 3 GBA3 to...

Page 208: ...DESCRIPTION AUTOSCAN Autoscan Mode disabled enabled in normal mode enabled in pattern mode Autoscan Aiming System disabled enabled Autoscan Hardware Trigger disabled enabled Autoscan Illumination Syst...

Page 209: ...carries out its specific function and does not need and XYZ Transmission Mode one way RI0 two way RI1 Beeper Control For Radio Response normal BF0 only good decode BF1 only good reception BF2 off BF3...

Page 210: ...the range 00 99 sec from the Hex Numeric Table 00 Timeout disabled always on b 3 Hex values from 00 to FE representing the left center and right keys FF KeyID disabled DISPLAY PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION S...

Page 211: ...Host Configuration Strings 208 PowerScan M8500 NOTES...

Page 212: ...ator of the command the formatting expression uses ASCII characters when containing text strings For this reason the string must be inserted between two quotation marks The following example shows the...

Page 213: ...ring This function searches for a substring having a defined starting character string_start and a defined length len within the source_string It returns the string you searched for or an empty one in...

Page 214: ...tring1 If no string2 is found within string1 the result returns string1 InsertString ISTR This function has the following syntax ISTR source_string string1 position string This function inserts a new...

Page 215: ...output produced by a preceding code formatting The format output is represented as follows F n where n format number in the range 1 4 F format output Being Format 5 not included in other format expre...

Page 216: ...BPJCJGIIJCMCFGIMDAOCJJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNKBLNNGOIFCEGK AAPHBAJJCCHFGGNNHEPGLPABBK AGKFAKKMNMGCMBBEKFLKGNCLKK DLDLLLDLDLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL APCPCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFBCGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCM...

Page 217: ...NGFKADAAGOKJK DLDLLDDLDLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL AODOCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGKOBPGJDPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKHECAEIMFBHGK AAPHBAJJCFEPOHLFNBCPNJFLHK AFKFAPKLNFECMHECFGHKIDDI...

Page 218: ...dix are typical representations for their symbology types Test Code Symbols Scan these 1D and 2D test symbols to check that the reader is imaging and decoding properly according to your configuration...

Page 219: ...Sample Barcodes 216 PowerScan M8500 QR PDF417 DataMatrix Normal DataMatrix Inverse PDF417...

Page 220: ...63 SI 015 0F 9 057 39 d 100 64 DLE 016 10 058 3A e 101 65 DC1 017 11 059 3B f 102 66 DC2 018 12 060 3C g 103 67 DC3 019 13 061 3D h 104 68 DC4 020 14 062 3E i 105 69 NAK 021 15 063 3F j 106 6A SYN 02...

Page 221: ...142 8E 184 B8 227 E3 F11 143 8F 1 185 B9 228 E4 F12 144 90 186 BA 229 E5 HOME 145 91 187 BB 230 E6 END 146 92 188 BC 231 E7 Pg UP 147 93 189 BD 232 E8 Pg Down 148 94 190 BE 233 E9 149 95 191 BF 234 EA...

Page 222: ...DLDLLLDDLDDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL 2 ANEOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFGHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMILJPPDNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKEKGKAMOGNEGK AAPHBAJJDEFNLJHLIGJCCKKLDK AELEBMKKGLEGCCHPLDIKICJLLK DDLLLLDD...

Page 223: ...LLLDDDDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL 7 ANFNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCHFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLAGJEHJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMHJBODNLMGFGK AAPHBAJIDFBCOHNDCJGDNMAPDK AHKEBNOMACIOMCLCEECKCIFKLK DDLLLLDDDDLL...

Page 224: ...NJGPJNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPAKDIKMFNNEGK AAPHBAJJDEAOGFLIGIJFAPIFFK AHLEBPOFNLFIGPCBBJIAKMCJLK DLDLLLDDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL AODOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHNLDIDNNNK AEF...

Page 225: ...Hex Numeric Table 222 PowerScan M8500 AUTOSCAN PATTERN CODE s...

Page 226: ...Product Reference Guide 223 NOTES...

Page 227: ...Hex Numeric Table 224 PowerScan M8500 NOTES...

Page 228: ...0 C 8000 CRADLES 17 BC 80X0 C 8000 Charge Status 188 Power Communication 188 Beeper 186 Duration 119 Tone 118 User Defined 120 Volume 119 Beeper Control for Radio Response 127 171 C Camera Control Exp...

Page 229: ...Hex Numeric Table 217 Host Configuration Strings 193 Host Master Layout 37 I IBM 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx 160 IBM Terminals 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx Interface 48 IBM USB POS 24 Idle Level 78 Indicators 186 Ins...

Page 230: ...arity 56 Stop Bits 57 RS 232 Connection 24 RX Timeout 59 62 157 S Safety Time 123 169 Scan Timeout 119 Serial Configuration Strings 194 Serial Trigger Lock 59 63 Service Support 8 Setting RTC 177 Setu...

Page 231: ...ing Multiple M Series Readers with Same Cradle 42 Using the Reader 18 W Wall Mounting 33 Warning Message Network 81 159 Wedge 48 197 Connection 25 Interface 48 Parameters 67 WEEE Compliance 13 WYSE Te...

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Page 233: ...1 22 64504739 india scanning datalogic com Italy Datalogic Scanning SpA Telephone 39 0 39 62903 1 italy scanning datalogic com Japan Datalogic Scanning KK Telephone 81 0 3 3491 6761 japan scanning dat...

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