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ScanPlus S Series - Installation Manual

This manual is compatible with EasySet System - spssen.cmd - 980610

This manual

 contains full setup information for all ScanPlus S Series scanners.  When installing the scanner, make sure that

the host system is turned off before you connect the cables.  Basic setup procedure:  1. Plug in your product.  2. Select the
terminal / cash register used in your application (section 3).  3. Select the symbologies you need (section 5).  4. Test your
setup (appendix D).  The mark (*) = default already set by step 2.

The ScanPlus S/ST is a Class 2 Laser Scanner. Fix the laser warning labels onto the product if they are not already present.
CAUTION - LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.

Regularity Statements

This product complies with directives 

89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC

 for :

Emission

Immunity

Low voltage

EN50081-1 (1992)

EN50082-1 (1992)

EN60742 (1995)

EN55022 (1995) Class B

EN61000-4-2 (1995)

EN61000-3-2 (1995)

EN61000-4-3 (1996)

EN61000-3-35 (1995)

EN61000-4-4 (1998)

USA

: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of

the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:

 - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

 - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

 - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

 - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CANADA

: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment

Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND

: This equipment has been tested and found to conform to the directives

concerning Class B digital devices, prescribed by the Australian and New-Zealander standard AS/NZS 3548
defined by the Spectrum Management Agency.

The information contained in this manual is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice. No part of
this leaflet may be copied or reproduced in any manner without the prior written permission of Intermec Technologies
Corporation.

ScanPlus products are covered by patents issued or pending in the USA and other countries.

© Intermec Technologies Corporation  All Rights Reserved

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Summary of Contents for ScanPlus S Series

Page 1: ...P N 0 360049 02 ScanPlusSSeries Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ...

Page 3: ... 17 IBM PC AT and compatible 18 DEC VT 220 320 420 19 RS 232 20 laser emulation 22 wand emulation 23 IBM 46xx cash registers 25 OCIA cash registers 26 4 Data transmission settings 27 keyboard wedge 28 preamble 28 symbology identifier 29 postamble 33 special keys interpretation Code 39 35 special keys transmission 38 inter character delay 39 inter message delay 40 end of transmission keyboard chara...

Page 4: ... message delay 56 laser emulation 58 transmitted symbology type 58 margin size 58 logical signal state during transmission 59 logical signal state outside transmission 59 inter message delay 59 wand emulation 61 transmitted symbology type 61 margin size 61 logical signal state during transmission 62 logical signal state outside transmission 62 pulse duration 62 inter message delay 64 IBM 46xx cash...

Page 5: ...digit 79 barcode length 81 Code 93 82 barcode length 82 Code 128 EAN 128 84 EAN 128 identifier 84 CIP 128 French pharmaceutical codes 85 FNC1 separator character EAN 128 norms 85 barcode length 86 Interleaved 2 of 5 87 check digit 87 barcode length 88 Matrix 2 of 5 90 barcode length 90 MSI Code 92 check digit 92 barcode length 93 Plessey Code 94 check digit 94 barcode length 95 Standard 2 of 5 96 ...

Page 6: ...10 energy saver mode 110 trigger read duration 111 flashing mode 112 data decoding security 113 predefined security levels 113 consecutive same read data validation 114 timeout between identical consecutive codes 114 timeout between different consecutive codes 115 beeps green indicator LED 116 volume 116 note tone frequency 116 power up beeps power up LED 117 good read beeps 117 good read LED 119 ...

Page 7: ...Contents ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 7 B Additional preamble postamble characters Keyboard wedge 143 C Number codes 149 D Test codes 151 Index 153 ...

Page 8: ...Contents 8 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual ...

Page 9: ...cial download cable configuration kit for full online setup if you use RS 232 cable 0 364032 00 with these products for certain data transmission settings you must connect your normal product cable and read the codes from the setup sheet all other products can use RS 232 cable 0 364032 00 for online setup see the separate instructions in this section or special download cable 0 605032 00 provided ...

Page 10: ...connect your product cable from your product 5 connect your product cable to the special download cable necessary to ensure full interface compatibility 6 connect your product to the special download cable 7 open the Configure communication PC Reader dialog box in the Reader menu 8 select the COM serial port your product is connected to and select no parity 8 data bits 19200 bauds 9 select the Sen...

Page 11: ...sySet Select reader icon over the product image 5 read the RS 232 online setup mode code send it to the setup sheet and print it out or read it from the Getting Started Guide you received with your product 6 open the Configure communication PC Reader dialog box in the Reader menu 7 select the COM serial port your product is connected to and select no parity 8 data bits 19200 bauds 8 select the Sen...

Page 12: ... 12 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual RS 232 online setup mode 41 4A 0F 29 60 only necessary for setup with RS 232 cable 0 364032 00 double click the command to send it to the setup sheet follow the procedure for online setup with RS 232 cable 0 364032 00 ...

Page 13: ...r a fresh start with a new application default settings are indicated by reset factory defaults 46 42 60 resets all configuration parameters to their default values and cancels the terminal cash register selection after a global reset you must select the terminal cash register used in your application next section and customize your setup parameters if required ...

Page 14: ...2 Reset all parameters 14 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual ...

Page 15: ...power up indicates the cable interface configuration of your product green LED always on no terminal cash register selected energy saver trigger models if the trigger is activated you will have to press the trigger to see the power up flashes terminal selector this option only available with EasySet use the terminal selector if you don t find your system configuration in the terminal cash register...

Page 16: ...0 60 cancels the current interface settings useful for test purposes if you want to read bar codes but do not want to transmit the data green LED always on no terminal cash register selected reselect your terminal cash register and customize your data transmission settings if required to return to normal operation ...

Page 17: ...m data is transmitted in keyboard emulation mode 7 green LED flashes at power up switch off the host system before you connect the cables and optional power supply DIN mini DIN adaptor cable standard wedge standard wedge cable 0 364037 00 DEC VT 220 320 420 cable 0 364037 02 Wyse cable 0 365036 00 short MicroBar cables 0 601xxx xx CMM compatible wedge cable 0 364037 03 ...

Page 18: ... IBM PC AT and compatible QWERTY English 41 4A 03 08 60 AZERTY French 41 4A 03 09 60 QWERTZ German 41 4A 03 0C 60 QWERTY Swedish Finnish 41 4A 03 0D 60 QWERTY Italian 41 4A 03 0E 60 QWERTY Norwegian 41 4A 03 0F 60 QWERTY Danish 41 4A 03 10 60 QWERTY Spanish 41 4A 03 11 60 QWERTZ Swiss French 41 4A 1F 24 60 ...

Page 19: ... in your application keyboard wedge ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 19 DEC VT 220 320 420 QWERTY PC type 41 4A 06 1A 60 AZERTY PC type 41 4A 06 1B 60 QWERTZ PC type 41 4A 06 1E 60 QWERTY PC type Swedish Finnish 41 4A 06 1F 60 ...

Page 20: ...lus S Series Installation Manual RS 232 RS 232 C 2 green LED flashes at power up RS 232 TTL 4 green LED flashes at power up switch off the host system before you connect the cables and power supply RS 232 direct cable 0 364032 00 dual RS 232 cable 0 364032 01 DCE DTE ...

Page 21: ...2 41 4A 01 24 60 necessary for all RS 232 C configurations customize your RS 232 settings after reading this parameter PC Term 19200 8 none 2 41 4A 01 26 60 slave mode 9600 7 E 2 41 4A 01 29 60 the same slave mode command is available in section 7 Configuration modes and utilities go there for more information ...

Page 22: ...anual laser emulation no LED flash at power up activates energy saver mode active for read duration 2 s standby after good read see section 6 Operating settings trigger activation switch off the host system before you connect the cable laser emulation cable 0 366030 00 laser with trigger 41 4A 02 04 60 ...

Page 23: ...en LED flash at power up activates energy saver mode active for read duration 2 s standby after good read see section 6 Operating settings trigger activation switch off the host system before you connect the cable wand emulation cable 0 364031 00 not energy saver wand emulation cable 0 366031 00 Intermec Interface energy saver ...

Page 24: ...analog wand emulation Intermec Interface 41 4A 02 03 60 white high bar 0 space 1 margin 1 for Intermec products such as 97XX wedge products JANUS 2010 hand held computers TRAKKER Antares 242X terminals use ScanPlus S Series product P N ScanPlus S SR wand emulation cable 0 3 6 0 0 5 1 0 1 ScanPlus S ST wand emulation cable 0 3 6 6 0 5 1 0 1 wand emulation cable 0 3 6 6 0 3 1 0 0 ...

Page 25: ...IBM 46xx cash registers 3 green LED flashes at power up setup is independent of the physical link with the cash register you can configure for Port 9x or Port 5x as required by the host switch off the host system before you connect the cable IBM 46xx 9x cable 0 365033 00 Port 9x 41 4A 01 2E 60 Port 5x 41 4A 01 2F 60 ...

Page 26: ...hes at power up if you have problems with your OCIA configuration switch off the system to reset the cash register and your product and try another OCIA type switch off the host system before you connect the cable OCIA NCR 7052 7053 cable 0 365035 00 TEC 1st type 41 4A 01 38 60 TEC 2nd type 41 4A 01 39 60 NCR 41 4A 01 3A 60 NCR 7052 41 4A 01 3B 60 ...

Page 27: ...4 Data transmission settings ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 27 4 Data transmission settings interface specific communication parameters modify data transmission settings to optimize performance ...

Page 28: ...n Manual keyboard wedge default values are for IBM PC AT and compatible QWERTY English preamble preamble symbology id data postamble none 45 53 3E 00 60 compose 45 53 60 enter an ASCII Special Wedge Characters string and scan End Selection Appendix A and B maximum 10 characters ...

Page 29: ...ck digit refer to the official AIM documentation on symbology identifiers for full information on the different processing options supported symbology symbology_id processing_option Codabar F 0 2 4 Code 39 A 0 1 2 4 Code 93 G 0 Code 128 EAN 128 C 0 1 Interleaved 2 of 5 I 0 1 2 Matrix 2 of 5 X 0 Standard 2 of 5 S 0 1 2 MSI Code M 0 1 Plessey Code P 0 UPC EAN 1 E 0 3 4 UPC EAN 2 X 0 1 UPC EAN standa...

Page 30: ...y identifier transmission for all symbologies custom preamble symbology id data postamble not transmitted 45 56 60 transmitted 45 55 60 activates custom symbology identifier transmission for all symbologies compose compose 1 custom character Codabar 45 59 04 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default N ...

Page 31: ...ault M Code 93 45 59 0D 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default D Code 128 EAN 128 45 59 0B 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default M EAN 8 45 59 07 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default FF EAN 13 45 59 06 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default F ...

Page 32: ...ault I Matrix 2 of 5 45 59 0E 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default MSI Code 45 59 0A 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default M Plessey Code 45 59 0C 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default M Standard 2 of 5 45 59 03 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default H ...

Page 33: ... enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default A UPC E 45 59 09 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default E postamble preamble symbology id data postamble none 45 54 3E 00 60 Enter 45 54 04 02 01 60 Carriage Return 45 54 04 02 02 60 Tab 45 54 04 02 08 60 ...

Page 34: ...anPlus S Series Installation Manual Field Advance 45 54 04 02 04 60 Field Exit 45 54 04 02 05 60 Down Arrow 45 54 04 02 0F 60 compose 45 54 60 enter an ASCII Special Wedge Characters string and scan End Selection Appendix A and B maximum 10 characters ...

Page 35: ...applications with Code 39 bar codes your product must be enabled to read Code 39 codes with the correct barcode length settings emulated key characters emulated key characters DEL A PF1 0A ENTER B PF2 0B RETURN C PF3 0C SEND D PF4 0D FIELD E PF5 0E FIELD EXIT F PF6 0F HOME G PF7 0G END H PF8 0H TAB I PF9 0I ALT J PF10 0J BACK TAB K PF11 0K BACKSPACE L PF12 0L right arrow M PF13 0M left arrow N PF1...

Page 36: ...ut interpretation Example I dual character combination Tab original Code 39 code interpreted and transmitted as msg Ixx msg Ixx I I x I x I msg Ixx msg Ixx always active 42 58 60 special dual character combinations always interpreted as special keys Example I dual character combination Tab original Code 39 code interpreted and transmitted as msg Ixx msg Tab xx I Tab x I x Tab msg Ixx msg Tab xx ...

Page 37: ...Tab original Code 39 code interpreted and transmitted as msg Ixx msg Ixx I Tab x I x I msg Ixx msg Ixx separate 2 character label or preceded by a hyphen 42 59 60 special dual character combinations interpreted if only 2 characters in the original code or if there is a hyphen in front of the 2 characters Example I dual character combination Tab original Code 39 code interpreted and transmitted as ...

Page 38: ... keyboard character a Ctrl character combination or an Alt decimal_sequence combination control characters emulates PC AT keyboard Ctrl character sequence or transmits certain keyboard functions directly as single keyboard characters on 47 4D 60 transmits ASCII characters for decimal numbers 1 to 27 with the corresponding Ctrl character sequence off 47 4E 60 transmits the following characters dire...

Page 39: ...r keyboard off 41 47 60 on 41 46 60 use only if necessary as transmission is slower all characters are transmitted as Alt sequences Example A B is transmitted as Alt 6 5 Alt 1 2 3 Alt 6 6 inter character delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system do not use for IBM 46xx cash registers or laser wand emulation none 52 00 60 10 ms 52 0A 60 20 ms 52 14 6...

Page 40: ...al 30 ms 52 1E 60 40 ms 52 28 60 50 ms 52 32 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 52 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C inter message delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system none 53 00 60 10 ms 53 0A 60 30 ms 53 1E 60 ...

Page 41: ...0 compose ms range 1 999 ms 53 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C end of transmission keyboard character status sets keyboard to lower case or upper case at end of transmission Code 39 is transmitted in upper case Code 128 is transmitted in lower case upper case full ASCII lower case 41 44 60 upper case 41 45 60 ...

Page 42: ...n settings RS 232 42 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual RS 232 default values are for standard RS 232 C 9600 7 E 2 baud rate 75 41 00 60 150 41 01 60 300 41 02 60 600 41 03 60 1200 41 04 60 2400 41 05 60 4800 41 06 60 ...

Page 43: ...4 Data transmission settings RS 232 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 43 9600 41 07 60 19200 41 08 60 38400 41 09 60 data bits 7 42 60 8 43 60 parity even 46 01 60 odd 46 02 60 none 46 00 60 ...

Page 44: ...llation Manual stop bits 1 44 60 2 45 60 hardware software protocols timeout the same timeout applies to all RS 232 protocols supported 1000 ms 51 0F 28 60 unlimited 51 00 60 compose ms range 0 2500 ms 51 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 45: ...re end of hardware software protocols time out not used 47 3E 00 60 used ENQ 05h 47 3E 05 60 compose 47 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A ACK activating ACK or NAK activates the ACK NAK protocol before reading a new bar code after transmission the product waits for an ACK positive acknowledge from the host system or until the end of the hardware software protocols time ...

Page 46: ...election Appendix A NAK activating ACK or NAK activates the ACK NAK protocol a NAK negative acknowledge indicates an unsuccessful transmission attempt after 3 unsuccessful transmission attempts message is aborted not used 49 3E 00 60 used NAK 15h 49 3E 15 60 compose 49 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A ...

Page 47: ... OK ENQ ScanPlus host terminal message not OK NAK ENQ ACK clears message repeats message OK XON XOFF software protocol the host system controls the flow of data from the reader XOFF ASCII character DC3 from the host at the end of the hardware software protocols time out interrupts transmission XON ASCII character DC1 restarts the data flow not active 4B 60 ...

Page 48: ... is activated RTS is activated before data is transmitted RTS can be deactivated after transmission of each character after transmission of the whole message or after an RTS pulse which can be emitted when each character is transmitted not active 47 5F 00 60 active RTS idle after each character 47 5F 01 60 active RTS idle after whole message 47 5F 03 60 active RTS pulse on each character 47 5F 02 ...

Page 49: ...ppendix C default 10 ms delay for RTS idle after each character idle after whole message not valid for RTS pulse on each character preamble preamble symbology id data postamble none 45 53 3E 00 60 compose 45 53 60 enter an ASCII string and scan End Selection Appendix A maximum 10 characters preamble postamble preamble symbology id data postamble STX ETX 45 53 3E 02 45 54 3E 03 60 ...

Page 50: ...igit refer to the official AIM documentation on symbology identifiers for full information on the different processing options supported symbology symbology_id processing_option Codabar F 0 2 4 Code 39 A 0 1 2 4 Code 93 G 0 Code 128 EAN 128 C 0 1 Interleaved 2 of 5 I 0 1 2 Matrix 2 of 5 X 0 Standard 2 of 5 S 0 1 2 MSI Code M 0 1 Plessey Code P 0 UPC EAN 1 E 0 3 4 UPC EAN 2 X 0 1 UPC EAN standard l...

Page 51: ...entifier transmission for all symbologies custom preamble symbology id data postamble not transmitted 45 56 60 transmitted 45 55 60 activates custom symbology identifier transmission for all symbologies compose compose 1 custom character Codabar 45 59 04 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default N ...

Page 52: ... M Code 93 45 59 0D 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default D Code 128 EAN 128 45 59 0B 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default M EAN 8 45 59 07 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default FF EAN 13 45 59 06 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default F ...

Page 53: ... I Matrix 2 of 5 45 59 0E 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default MSI Code 45 59 0A 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default M Plessey Code 45 59 0C 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default M Standard 2 of 5 45 59 03 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default H ...

Page 54: ... character and scan End Selection Appendix A default A UPC E 45 59 09 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A default E postamble preamble symbology id data postamble none 45 54 3E 00 60 Carriage Return Line Feed 45 54 3E 0D 3E 0A 60 Carriage Return 45 54 3E 0D 60 Line Feed 45 54 3E 0A 60 ...

Page 55: ... End Selection Appendix A maximum 10 characters LRC longitudinal redundancy check not active 4F 60 active 4E 60 inter character delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system do not use for IBM 46xx cash registers or laser wand emulation none 52 00 60 10 ms 52 0A 60 20 ms 52 14 60 ...

Page 56: ...0 ms 52 1E 60 40 ms 52 28 60 50 ms 52 32 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 52 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C inter message delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system none 53 00 60 10 ms 53 0A 60 30 ms 53 1E 60 ...

Page 57: ...transmission settings RS 232 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 57 50 ms 53 32 60 80 ms 53 01 10 60 100 ms 53 01 24 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 53 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 58: ...nsmits data in original barcode format or in Code 39 format transmission in original code format 5E 00 60 transmission in Code 39 5E 01 60 original code must not contain characters not supported by Code 39 margin size defined in increments of narrow bar width 50 µs 10 x narrow bar width 5A 0A 60 compose x narrow bar width 5A 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 59: ... during transmission bar 1 space 0 margin 0 54 60 bar 0 space 1 margin 1 55 60 logical signal state outside transmission quiet zone 1 57 60 quiet zone 0 56 60 inter message delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system none 53 00 60 10 ms 53 0A 60 30 ms 53 1E 60 ...

Page 60: ...mission settings laser emulation 60 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 50 ms 53 32 60 80 ms 53 01 10 60 100 ms 53 01 24 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 53 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 61: ...ts data in original barcode format or in Code 39 format transmission in original code format 5E 00 60 transmission in Code 39 5E 01 60 original code must not contain characters not supported by Code 39 margin size defined in increments of narrow bar width 50 µs 10 x narrow bar width 5A 0A 60 compose x narrow bar width 5A 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 62: ...uiet zone 0 56 60 quiet zone 1 57 60 pulse duration times in ms represent the pulse duration of a narrow bar or space speeds in parentheses are for standard UPC EAN bar codes with 0 33 mm narrow bar elements emulated pulse duration speed 100 x r t cm s where r actual narrowest element mm and t setup duration element ms Example if r 0 45 mm and t 0 4 ms emulated speed 100 x 0 45 0 4 112 5 cm s 0 19...

Page 63: ... 100 58 1A 60 0 44 ms 75 cm s EAN 100 58 2C 60 0 66 ms 50 cm s EAN 100 58 01 02 60 0 88 ms 37 5 cm s EAN 100 58 01 18 60 1 32 ms 25 cm s EAN 100 58 02 04 60 2 64 ms 12 5 cm s EAN 100 58 04 08 60 6 60 ms 5 cm s EAN 100 58 0A 14 60 compose x 10 µs 58 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 64: ...nter message delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system none 53 00 60 10 ms 53 0A 60 30 ms 53 1E 60 50 ms 53 32 60 80 ms 53 01 10 60 100 ms 53 01 24 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 53 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 65: ... cash registers inter message delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system none 53 00 60 10 ms 53 0A 60 30 ms 53 1E 60 50 ms 53 32 60 80 ms 53 01 10 60 100 ms 53 01 24 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 53 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 66: ...elay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system do not use for IBM 46xx cash registers or laser wand emulation none 52 00 60 10 ms 52 0A 60 20 ms 52 14 60 30 ms 52 1E 60 40 ms 52 28 60 50 ms 52 32 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 52 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 67: ...7 inter message delay avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system none 53 00 60 10 ms 53 0A 60 30 ms 53 1E 60 50 ms 53 32 60 80 ms 53 01 10 60 100 ms 53 01 24 60 compose ms range 1 999 ms 53 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 68: ...4 Data transmission settings OCIA cash registers 68 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual ...

Page 69: ... Code 39 and UPC EAN default symbologies if you don t need them disable all symbologies 41 4B 60 deactivates all the symbologies activated use the not active options to deactivate individual symbologies does not reset individual parameter settings for each symbology when you reactivate a symbology you recover the parameter settings stored in memory for that symbology when it was disabled use reset...

Page 70: ... 70 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual Codabar numerical symbology not active 41 53 60 active 41 52 60 start stop not transmitted 43 4D 60 a b c d 43 4E 60 A B C D 43 4F 60 a b c d t n e 43 50 60 DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 43 51 60 ...

Page 71: ...not active 43 53 60 active insert spaces 43 52 60 check digit AIM recommendation AIM has a recommended check character for Codabar each Codabar data character including Start Stop has a value assigned to it 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A 16 B 17 C 18 D 19 the values are added and the check is calculated check next multiple of 16 sum of assigned AIM values Example data ...

Page 72: ... use the compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths option compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths 43 54 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection for each length and scan End Selection twice to finish Appendix C compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths provides the best performance and security if the codes in your application have fixed lengths minimum length possible 3 characters any length 43 55 00 60 cancels...

Page 73: ...er string and scan End Selection Appendix C compose a minimum length if the codes in your application do not have 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in your application do not select a shorter length minimum length 6 43 55 06 60 ...

Page 74: ...umeric symbology letter case not defined transmitted in upper case default format Standard 43 Characters active 41 4C 60 not active 41 4D 60 format standard 43 characters 42 4A 60 full ASCII 42 4B 60 extra characters encoded using 1 of 4 control characters combined with a letter ...

Page 75: ...T 04 4 E ENQ 05 5 F ACK 06 6 G BEL 07 7 H BS 08 8 I HT 09 9 J LF 0A 10 K VT 0B 11 L FF 0C 12 M CR 0D 13 N SO 0E 14 O SI 0F 15 P DLE 10 16 Q DC1 11 17 R DC2 12 18 S DC3 13 19 T DC4 14 20 U NAK 15 21 V SYN 16 22 W ETB 17 23 X CAN 18 24 Y EM 19 25 Z SUB 1A 26 A ESC 1B 27 B FS 1C 28 C GS 1D 29 D RS 1E 30 E US 1F 31 Space SP 20 32 A 21 33 ...

Page 76: ... 22 34 C 23 35 24 36 25 37 F 26 38 G 27 39 H 28 40 I 29 41 J 2A 42 2B 43 L 2C 44 M 2D 45 N 2E 46 2F 47 0 0 30 48 1 1 31 49 2 2 32 50 3 3 33 51 4 4 34 52 5 5 35 53 6 6 36 54 7 7 37 55 8 8 38 56 9 9 39 57 Z 3A 58 F 3B 59 G 3C 60 H 3D 61 I 3E 62 J 3F 63 V 40 64 A A 41 65 B B 42 66 C C 43 67 ...

Page 77: ...F 46 70 G G 47 71 H H 48 72 I I 49 73 J J 4A 74 K K 4B 75 L L 4C 76 M M 4D 77 N N 4E 78 O O 4F 79 P P 50 80 Q Q 51 81 R R 52 82 S S 45 83 T T 54 84 U U 55 85 V V 56 86 W W 57 87 X X 58 88 Y Y 59 89 Z Z 5A 90 K 5B 91 L 5C 92 M 5D 93 N 5E 94 O _ 5F 95 W 60 96 A a 61 97 B b 62 98 C c 63 99 D d 64 100 E e 65 101 ...

Page 78: ... 67 103 H h 68 104 I i 69 105 J j 6A 106 K k 6B 107 L l 6C 108 M m 6D 109 N n 6E 110 O o 6F 111 P p 70 112 Q q 71 113 R r 72 114 S s 73 115 T t 74 116 U u 75 117 V v 76 118 W w 77 119 X x 78 120 Y y 79 121 Z z 7A 122 P 7B 123 Q 7C 124 R 7D 125 S 7E 126 T DEL 7F 127 start stop not transmitted 42 4D 60 ...

Page 79: ... Manual 79 transmitted 42 4C 60 accepted characters only 42 4E 02 60 only 42 4E 01 60 and accepted 42 4E 03 60 check digit not used 42 4F 60 modulo 43 provides extra validation of data checked and transmitted 42 50 60 checked but not transmitted 42 51 60 ...

Page 80: ...ical industry only used for codes with 7 characters checked and transmitted 42 52 60 checked but not transmitted 42 53 60 Italian CPI Italian pharmaceutical industry transmitted as standard Code 39 if checksum not validated checked and transmitted 42 54 60 checked but not transmitted 42 55 60 ...

Page 81: ... the codes in your application any length 42 5C 00 60 cancels the last minimum length selection and accepts any valid length 3 or more characters compose minimum length range 3 50 42 5C 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in your application do not select a shorter length mini...

Page 82: ...mum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application any length 45 42 00 60 cancels the last minimum length selection and accepts any valid length 1 or more characters compose minimum length range 1 50 45 42 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in y...

Page 83: ...5 Symbologies Code 93 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 83 minimum length 6 45 42 06 60 ...

Page 84: ...n allows decoding of UCC EAN standard extension EAN 128 is auto discriminating with Code 128 recognition of the FNC1 start character used not active 41 5B 60 active 41 5A 60 EAN 128 identifier the C1 AIM identifier for EAN 128 is automatically added by default in front of EAN 128 bar codes include C1 identifier 47 5A 01 60 remove C1 identifier 47 5A 00 60 ...

Page 85: ...er set C not active 47 5D 00 60 active 47 5D 01 60 FNC1 separator character EAN 128 norms default GS function character ASCII 29 used as separator when multiple identifiers and their fields are concatenated Example useful for keyboard wedge interfaces where the GS character can not be transmitted compose 46 52 60 enter an ASCII character and scan End Selection Appendix A ...

Page 86: ...merical data if you can not read bar codes in your application this may be due to an unsuitable minimum length try entering a shorter length any length 44 55 00 60 cancels the last minimum length selection and accepts any valid length 1 or more characters compose minimum length range 1 50 44 55 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C to optimize decoding performance and increase...

Page 87: ...bology not active 41 4F 60 active 41 4E 60 check digit especially recommended for variable length Interleaved 2 of 5 and if consecutive same read data validation data decoding security parameters is not activated not used 43 43 60 mod 10 checked and transmitted 42 5F 60 checked but not transmitted 43 40 60 ...

Page 88: ...engths use the compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths option Interleaved 2 of 5 always encodes an even number of characters for codes with an odd number of characters you can add a last character printed as 5 narrow bars not transmitted compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths 43 44 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection for each length and scan End Selection twice to finish Appendix C compose 1 or 2...

Page 89: ... characters compose minimum length range 2 50 43 45 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C compose a minimum length if the codes in your application do not have 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in your application do not select a shorter length minimum length 6 43 45 06 60 ...

Page 90: ... option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application any length 46 59 00 60 cancels the last minimum length selection and accepts any valid length 3 or more characters compose minimum length range 3 50 46 59 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in your applic...

Page 91: ...5 Symbologies Matrix 2 of 5 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 91 minimum length 6 46 59 06 60 ...

Page 92: ...lation Manual MSI Code numerical symbology not active 41 59 60 active 41 58 60 check digit mod 10 checked and transmitted 44 5A 60 checked but not transmitted 44 5C 60 double mod 10 checked and transmitted 44 5B 60 checked but not transmitted 44 5D 60 ...

Page 93: ...codes in your application any length 44 5F 00 60 cancels the last minimum length selection and accepts any valid length 2 or more characters compose minimum length range 2 50 44 5F 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in your application do not select a shorter length minimum l...

Page 94: ...5 Symbologies Plessey Code 94 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual Plessey Code numerical symbology not active 41 5D 60 active 41 5C 60 check digit not transmitted 44 57 60 transmitted 44 56 60 ...

Page 95: ...know the minimum length of the codes in your application any length 44 59 00 60 cancels the last minimum length selection and accepts any valid length from 5 to 25 characters compose minimum length range 5 25 44 59 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in your application do not...

Page 96: ...bology default format Identicon 6 start stop bars also referred to as Straight 2 of 5 and Industrial 2 of 5 not active 41 51 60 active 41 50 60 format Identicon 6 start stop bars 43 47 60 Computer Identics 4 start stop bars 43 46 60 check digit mod 10 not used 43 4A 60 checked and transmitted 43 48 60 ...

Page 97: ...3 fixed lengths option compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths 43 4B 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection for each length and scan End Selection twice to finish Appendix C compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths provides the best performance and security if the codes in your application have fixed lengths minimum length possible 3 characters any length 43 4C 00 60 cancels any fixed length minimum l...

Page 98: ...number string and scan End Selection Appendix C compose a minimum length if the codes in your application do not have 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths to optimize decoding performance and increase security select the same length as the minimum length in your application do not select a shorter length minimum length 6 43 4C 06 60 ...

Page 99: ...umber system equal to 1 usually the first printed character active 41 56 60 activates the UPC EAN families currently selected deactivated families are not reactivated use reactivate all to select all UPC EAN not active 41 57 60 UPC A deactivated 43 5D 60 UPC E deactivated 43 5E 60 EAN 8 deactivated 43 5F 60 EAN 13 deactivated 44 40 60 ...

Page 100: ...vate all UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 43 5C 60 reactivates all deactivated UPC EAN families add on digits not required but transmitted if read 44 43 60 required and transmitted 44 42 60 add on 2 not active 44 41 60 active 46 44 60 add on 5 not active 46 46 60 active 46 45 60 ...

Page 101: ... Installation Manual 101 check digit leading character number system data check digit UPC A transmitted 44 46 60 not transmitted 44 47 60 UPC E transmitted 44 4A 60 not transmitted 44 4B 60 EAN 8 transmitted 46 49 60 not transmitted 46 4A 60 ...

Page 102: ...ransmitted 46 48 60 UPC number system leading character number system data check digit UPC A regular UPC A has a transmitted number system equal to 0 to transmit the additional leading character country code select the UPC A transmitted as EAN 13 option transmitted 44 44 60 not transmitted 44 45 60 ...

Page 103: ...ading character number system data check digit converts decoded data to other code formats transmission only takes into account the parameters available for the target bar code format regular UPC A has a transmitted number system equal to 0 to transmit the additional leading character country code select the UPC A transmitted as EAN 13 option UPC A transmitted as EAN 13 44 4F 60 UPC A transmitted ...

Page 104: ...5 Symbologies UPC EAN 104 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual UPC E transmitted as UPC A 44 4D 60 EAN 8 transmitted as EAN 8 44 50 60 EAN 8 transmitted as EAN 13 44 51 60 ...

Page 105: ...ing settings ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 105 6 Operating settings settings that affect the way your product operates trigger settings flashing mode data decoding security settings beep characteristics ...

Page 106: ...ve for read duration 2 s standby after good read default for laser models IMPORTANT if you use trigger commands with non trigger models your ScanPlus will crash and you will have to 1 disconnect the ScanPlus 2 connect the ScanPlus over a reset factory defaults configuration code read from setup sheet Getting Started Guide or Installation Manual trigger not active 45 5D 00 60 default setting for cc...

Page 107: ...tandard with aiming beam energy saver active for read duration 2 s repeat read duration after good read active for read duration 2 s standby after good read active while trigger pressed standby after good read the ScanPlus does not flash in standby when the trigger is activated active for read duration 2 s repeat read duration after good read read a number of bar codes after a single press of the ...

Page 108: ...l active for read duration 2 s standby after good read avoids double reading when bar codes are close together for example standby 2 s good read press trigger active while trigger pressed standby after good read selective reading of single bar codes standby good read press trigger ...

Page 109: ...p time keyboard host communication ensured after ScanPlus time out necessary for wedge applications for example no current peaks during reading LASER SAFETY the ScanPlus S ST is a Class 2 Laser product CAUTION LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM active for read duration 2 s repeat read duration after good read 46 5D 45 5D 02 46 4C 60 active for read duration 2 s standby after good read 46...

Page 110: ...y saver mode laser and ccd trigger models requires special energy saver cable current consumption drops to zero during standby full energy is restored when the next reading situation occurs for energy critical applications using laptop computers for example use standard mode when possible deactivates power up beeps power up LED they cannot be activated IMPORTANT if you activate energy saver mode w...

Page 111: ...r good read 46 5B 45 5D 02 46 4D 60 active while trigger pressed standby after good read 46 5B 46 5A 03 3F 46 4D 60 trigger read duration same value for all trigger modes select a trigger mode before you compose a custom read duration selecting a trigger mode resets default read duration value of 2 s LASER SAFETY the ScanPlus S ST is a Class 2 Laser product CAUTION LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN DO NOT STA...

Page 112: ...en trigger of trigger models is activated flash after 10 minutes 47 51 0A 47 42 47 4F 60 default setting for ccd models no flash is the default setting for laser models no flash 47 41 00 47 43 60 default setting for laser models flash after 10 minutes is the default setting for ccd models compose time out before flash min range 1 60 min 47 51 47 42 47 4F 60 enter a number string and scan End Selec...

Page 113: ...gs can be modified individually use medium and high security levels for poor quality bar codes or critical applications increasing the security level reduces the reading speed normal 45 4E 00 60 single read before transmission 300 ms between identical consecutive codes no timeout between different consecutive codes medium 45 4E 01 60 2 consecutive same reads before transmission 300 ms between iden...

Page 114: ...eads give the same result single read before transmission 45 4B 01 60 compose number of same reads range 0 10 45 4B 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C timeout between identical consecutive codes prevents reading the same bar code more than once 300 ms 45 4C 04 2C 60 compose ms 45 4C 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 115: ...y ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 115 timeout between different consecutive codes prevents unwanted reading of other bar codes on the same label none 45 4D 0A 60 compose ms 45 4D 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 116: ...ndicator LED volume high 4B 47 01 60 low 4B 47 00 60 medium 4B 47 02 60 note tone frequency high 2093 04 Hz 478 µs 4B 46 07 1E 60 low 1318 52 Hz 758 µs 4B 46 0B 36 60 medium 1760 Hz 568 µs 4B 46 08 38 60 compose frequency range 100 4000 Hz 4B 46 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C ...

Page 117: ...ndix C power up beeps power up LED 2 beeps successful power up 3 long beeps EEPROM integrity error contact your Intermec representative on 45 5B 60 off 45 5A 60 good read beeps number normal bar codes 1 beep default good read configuration codes 2 beeps good read 6 beeps setup error 3 long beeps EEPROM integrity error contact your Intermec representative 1 45 4A 00 60 2 45 4A 01 60 ...

Page 118: ... Series Installation Manual none 45 49 00 60 duration 60 ms 45 49 3C 60 80 ms 45 49 01 10 60 200 ms 45 49 04 2C 60 300 ms 45 49 03 08 60 compose ms range 0 999 ms 45 49 60 enter a number string and scan End Selection Appendix C timing before transmission 45 52 60 ...

Page 119: ...6 Operating settings beeps green indicator LED ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 119 after transmission 45 51 60 good read LED on 45 4F 01 10 60 off 45 4F 00 60 ...

Page 120: ...6 Operating settings beeps green indicator LED 120 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual ...

Page 121: ...d configuration configuration only possible before end of 1 minute timeout cycle repeated until no config code read within 1 minute configuration inhibit 1 mn 1 mn configuration code configuration code ScanPlus startup 1 mn transparent configuration mode 46 41 03 60 allows you to use your barcode reader to set up other products setup commands are transmitted to the other product but do not affect ...

Page 122: ... 364032 00 41 4A 0F 31 60 necessary for online upgrade of the ScanPlus flash memory if you use RS 232 cable 0 364032 00 do not send this command directly from EasySet to the ScanPlus you must read this command as a configuration code send to the setup sheet and print out not necessary for flash memory upgrade if you use special download cable 0 605032 00 see section 1 Using EasySet for details on ...

Page 123: ... show the checksum you will need the checksum if you want to send commands directly from the host terminal to the ScanPlus in RS 232 slave mode with the optimized security transmission option see below hexadecimal values separated by backslashes or other characters depending on your terminal emulation setup remains active until you switch off the product ...

Page 124: ...top 6 8 x x x x x x x x 6 A Example slave mode command 6 8 4 1 4 C 6 0 5 E 6 A 3 activate RS 232 slave mode with the optimized security transmission option and reconfigure the standard RS 232 output parameters to suit your system if required the ScanPlus goes into temporary configuration mode see temporary configuration mode below 4 send the commands from the host terminal to the ScanPlus individu...

Page 125: ...r Code 39 active 4 1 4 C 6 0 if you use display data string mode see above do not use the last 2 digits checksum 2 activate RS 232 slave mode with the debug test datastring transmission option and reconfigure the standard RS 232 output parameters to suit your system if required the ScanPlus goes into temporary configuration mode see temporary configuration mode below 3 send the commands from the h...

Page 126: ...p active 46 41 00 60 subsequent configuration actions are applied temporarily but will only be permanently saved if update current configuration is selected restore current configuration 46 41 01 60 ignores any temporary configuration actions and update current configuration 46 41 02 60 permanently saves any temporary configuration actions and quits temporary configuration mode ...

Page 127: ...s ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 127 A ASCII character codes NUL 00h 3E 00 60 SOH 01h 3E 01 60 STX 02h 3E 02 60 ETX 03h 3E 03 60 EOT 04h 3E 04 60 ENQ 05h 3E 05 60 ACK 06h 3E 06 60 BEL 07h 3E 07 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 128: ...haracter codes 128 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual BS 08h 3E 08 60 HT or TAB 09h 3E 09 60 LF 0Ah 3E 0A 60 VT 0Bh 3E 0B 60 FF 0Ch 3E 0C 60 CR 0Dh 3E 0D 60 SO 0Eh 3E 0E 60 SI 0Fh 3E 0F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 129: ...aracter codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 129 DLE 10h 3E 10 60 DC1 11h 3E 11 60 DC2 12h 3E 12 60 DC3 13h 3E 13 60 DC4 14h 3E 14 60 NAK 15h 3E 15 60 SYN 16h 3E 16 60 ETB 17h 3E 17 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 130: ... character codes 130 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual CAN 18h 3E 18 60 EM 19h 3E 19 60 SUB 1Ah 3E 1A 60 ESC 1Bh 3E 1B 60 FS 1Ch 3E 1C 60 GS 1Dh 3E 1D 60 RS 1Eh 3E 1E 60 US 1Fh 3E 1F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 131: ...A ASCII character codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 131 SP 20h 00 60 21h 01 60 22h 02 60 23h 03 60 24h 04 04 60 25h 05 60 26h 06 60 27h 07 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 132: ...A ASCII character codes 132 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 28h 08 60 29h 09 60 2Ah 0A 60 2Bh 0B 60 2Ch 0C 60 2Dh 0D 60 2Eh 0E 60 2Fh 0F 0F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 133: ...A ASCII character codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 133 0 30h 10 60 1 31h 11 60 2 32h 12 60 3 33h 13 60 4 34h 14 60 5 35h 15 60 6 36h 16 60 7 37h 17 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 134: ...A ASCII character codes 134 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 8 38h 18 60 9 39h 19 60 3Ah 1A 60 3Bh 1B 60 3Ch 1C 60 3Dh 1D 60 3Eh 1E 60 3Fh 1F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 135: ...A ASCII character codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 135 40h 20 20 60 A 41h 21 60 B 42h 22 60 C 43h 23 60 D 44h 24 60 E 45h 25 60 F 46h 26 60 G 47h 27 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 136: ...A ASCII character codes 136 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual H 48h 28 60 I 49h 29 60 J 4Ah 2A 60 K 4Bh 2B 60 L 4Ch 2C 60 M 4Dh 2D 60 N 4Eh 2E 60 O 4Fh 2F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 137: ...A ASCII character codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 137 P 50h 30 60 Q 51h 31 60 R 52h 32 60 S 53h 33 60 T 54h 34 60 U 55h 35 60 V 56h 36 60 W 57h 37 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 138: ...A ASCII character codes 138 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual X 58h 38 60 Y 59h 39 60 Z 5Ah 3A 60 5Bh 3B 60 5Ch 3C 60 5Dh 3D 60 5Eh 3E 3E 60 _ 5Fh 3F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 139: ... ASCII character codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 139 60h 20 20 60 a 61h 20 21 60 b 62h 20 22 60 c 63h 20 23 60 d 64h 20 24 60 e 65h 20 25 60 f 66h 20 26 60 g 67h 20 27 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 140: ...ASCII character codes 140 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual h 68h 20 28 60 i 69h 20 29 60 j 6Ah 20 2A 60 k 6Bh 20 2B 60 l 6Ch 20 2C 60 m 6Dh 20 2D 60 n 6Eh 20 2E 60 o 6Fh 20 2F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 141: ...ASCII character codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 141 p 70h 20 30 60 q 71h 20 31 60 r 72h 20 32 60 s 73h 20 33 60 t 74h 20 34 60 u 75h 20 35 60 v 76h 20 36 60 w 77h 20 37 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 142: ...A ASCII character codes 142 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual x 78h 20 38 60 y 79h 20 39 60 z 7Ah 20 3A 60 7Bh 20 3B 60 7Ch 20 3C 60 7Dh 20 3D 60 7Eh 20 3E 60 DEL 7Fh 20 3F 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 143: ...oard wedge ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 143 B Additional preamble postamble characters Keyboard wedge PF 1 04 02 18 60 PF 2 04 02 19 60 PF 3 04 02 1A 60 PF 4 04 02 1B 60 PF 5 04 02 1C 60 PF 6 04 02 1D 60 PF 7 04 02 1E 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 144: ...e characters Keyboard wedge 144 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual PF 8 04 02 1F 60 PF 9 04 02 20 60 PF 10 04 02 21 60 PF 11 04 02 22 60 PF 12 04 02 23 60 PF 13 04 02 24 60 PF 14 04 02 25 60 PF 15 04 02 26 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 145: ... characters Keyboard wedge ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 145 PF 16 04 02 27 60 PF 17 04 02 28 60 PF 18 04 02 29 60 PF 19 04 02 2A 60 PF 20 04 02 2B 60 PF 21 04 02 2C 60 PF 22 04 02 2D 60 PF 23 04 02 2E 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 146: ...characters Keyboard wedge 146 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual PF 24 04 02 2F 60 DEL 04 02 00 60 ENTER 04 02 01 60 RETURN 04 02 02 60 SEND 04 02 03 60 FIELD 04 02 04 60 FIELD EXIT 04 02 05 60 HOME 04 02 06 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 147: ... Keyboard wedge ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 147 END 04 02 07 60 TAB Ctrl i 04 02 08 60 ALT 04 02 09 60 BACK TAB 04 02 0A 60 BACK SPACE 04 02 0B 60 ARROW RIGHT 04 02 0C 60 ARROW LEFT 04 02 0D 60 ARROW UP 04 02 0E 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 148: ...stamble characters Keyboard wedge 148 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual ARROW DOWN 04 02 0F 60 CLEAR 04 02 10 60 FIELD 04 02 11 60 DUP 04 02 12 60 ESC 04 02 13 60 LINE FEED 04 02 14 60 RESET 04 02 15 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 149: ...C Number codes ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 149 C Number codes 0 10 60 1 11 60 2 12 60 3 13 60 4 14 60 5 15 60 6 16 60 7 17 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 150: ...C Number codes 150 ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 8 18 60 9 19 60 end selection 64 60 ...

Page 151: ...ScanPlus S Series Installation Manual 151 D Test codes Codabar 123456 Code 39 CODE 39 Code 93 CODE 93 Code 128 CODE 128 EAN 128 C1EAN 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 12345678901234 Standard 2 of 5 123456 Matrix 2 of 5 012345 ...

Page 152: ...nual MSI Code 12345666 Plessey Code 80001495050 EAN 8 12345670 EAN 13 1234567890128 UPC A 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 7 UPC E 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 Codablock F UBI ScanPlus XP and XP PDF CCD Bar Code Scanners PDF417 UBI ScanPlus XP and XP PDF CCD Bar Code Scanners ...

Page 153: ... 58 61 69 74 75 80 124 125 151 Code 93 29 31 50 52 82 151 Computer Identics 96 consecutive codes 113 114 115 control characters 38 74 CPU 122 CTS 48 custom 30 51 111 D data bit 10 11 43 data string 122 124 125 data validation 87 114 DEC VT 19 decoding 73 81 82 84 86 87 89 90 93 95 98 105 113 default 13 28 30 33 42 49 51 54 58 61 69 74 84 85 96 106 109 111 112 117 delay 39 40 49 55 56 59 64 66 67 d...

Page 154: ...55 58 66 106 109 110 112 LED 15 17 20 22 23 25 26 110 112 116 117 119 library system 71 Line Feed 54 lower case 41 LRC 55 M margin 24 58 59 61 62 Matrix 2 of 5 29 32 50 53 90 151 minimum length 72 73 81 83 86 88 91 93 95 97 98 mod 10 87 92 96 mode 11 12 17 21 23 39 105 106 109 112 121 125 126 modulo 43 79 MSI Code 29 32 50 53 92 152 N NAK 45 47 75 129 number system 99 101 102 103 O OCIA 26 66 onli...

Page 155: ...op bit 44 symbologies 30 38 51 69 113 symbology 28 30 33 49 51 54 58 61 69 70 74 82 84 87 90 92 94 96 99 symbology identifier 29 30 50 51 T Tab 33 35 37 38 temporary configuration mode 124 125 126 timeout 44 113 115 121 timing 118 transmission 9 15 16 27 30 38 39 41 45 48 51 58 59 61 62 103 113 114 118 119 123 124 125 transmitted symbology type 58 61 transparent configuration mode 121 trigger 15 2...

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