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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION ................................

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SAFETY NOTICE

SAFETY NOTICE

SAFETY NOTICE

SAFETY NOTICE ................................

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HAND

HAND

HAND

HANDLING WITH CARE

LING WITH CARE

LING WITH CARE

LING WITH CARE................................

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UNPACKING THE CARTON

UNPACKING THE CARTON

UNPACKING THE CARTON

UNPACKING THE CARTON................................

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AN OUTLINE

AN OUTLINE

AN OUTLINE

AN OUTLINE ................................

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1.1

 

THIR-3000DM

 

O

BLIQUE AND 

C

OAXIAL 

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YPE 

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VERALL AND 

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IMENSIONS

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1.2

 

THIR-3000DM

 

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OME 

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YPE 

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VERALL AND 

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IMENSIONS

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1.4

   

F

UNCTION OF 

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ACH 

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ART

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2.

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CHECKING & PREPARATI

CHECKING & PREPARATI

CHECKING & PREPARATI

CHECKING & PREPARATION

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2.1

 

C

ABLE 

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ONNECTION

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ETTING UP THE 

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OST 

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OMPUTER

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THIR-3000DM

   

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ETTING UP THE 

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PERATING

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OPERATION

OPERATION

OPERATION

OPERATION ................................

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3.1

 

2D

 

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YMBOL 

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EADING

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P

ICTURE 

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MAGE 

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ATA 

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ROCESSING

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EEPING 

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OUNDS

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RS

RS

RS

RS----232C SERIAL COMMUNIC

232C SERIAL COMMUNIC

232C SERIAL COMMUNIC

232C SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS

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4.1

 

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ATA 

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RANSACTION

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MAGE 

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ATA 

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RANSACTION

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SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS................................

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5.1

 

THIR-3000DM

 

G

ENERAL 

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PECIFICATIONS

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S

ERIAL 

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NTERFACE

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THIR-3000DM

 

S

PECIFICATIONS OF 

P

ERFORMANCE

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5.4

 

THIR-3000DM

 

R

EADING 

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REA 

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D

EPTH OF 

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IELD

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TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING ................................

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6.1

   

R

EAD LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT

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 EVEN WHILE SQUEEZING THE READ TRIGGER SWITCH

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2-

DIMENSIONAL 

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ODE 

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ANNOT BE 

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EAD

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Summary of Contents for THIR-3000DM

Page 1: ...THIR 3000DM Operation Manual 3rd Edition THIR 3000DM Handheld For Direct Marking Operation Manual TOHKEN CO LTD April 10 2006 Third Edition...

Page 2: ...ii Memorandum...

Page 3: ...es published in this document Tohken makes no guarantee of performance or suitability of its products nor does Tohken assume any liability that occurs from the use of the product Tohken reserves the r...

Page 4: ...operly please read this manual carefully When there is unknown matter during normal use please document it carefully to be reproduced by our support team The contents of this manual may be changed wit...

Page 5: ...different from the specification it might cause product failure and could be the cause of an accident This product is compliance with IEC 60825 1 1993 CLASS1 LASER PRODCUTS CLASS1 LASER PRODCUTS is s...

Page 6: ...that are different from the product specifications or under the direct sunshine CAUTION Please do not drip water moisture oil etc on the unit CAUTION When stain or dust is stuck on the reading window...

Page 7: ...In case of purchase separately select an adapter with output DC3V to DC6V range and more than 10W Pleasae confirm polarity and DC plug type as below Polarity DC plug type EIAJ RC5320A Voltage Segment...

Page 8: ...CTION 7 2 2 SETTING UP THE HOST COMPUTER 8 2 3 THIR 3000DM SETTING UP THE OPERATING 8 3 3 3 3 OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION 9 9 9 9 3 1 2D SYMBOL READING 9 3 2 PICTURE IMAGE DATA PROCESSING...

Page 9: ...N SETUP 18 7 2 SETTING UP THE BAR CODE READING SYSTEM 19 7 3 GENERAL OPERATIONAL SETUP 20 7 4 CAMERA CONTROL 21 7 5 PRESET MODE SETTING 22 7 6 CHECKING STATUS 22 7 7 IMAGE PRE PROCESSING FUNCTION 23 7...

Page 10: ...gy reading performance The built in illumination of the THIR 3000DM incorporates the latest illumination technology for reading low contrast symbologies on various surfaces and backgrounds Three diffe...

Page 11: ...sult your sales representative to find the most suitable model for your DPM application Model Type Illumination type Illumination Color Target Resolution THIR 3000DM S150 Oblique White 150 m THIR 3000...

Page 12: ...3 1 1 THIR 3000DM Oblique and Coaxial Type Overall and Dimensions Fig 1 1...

Page 13: ...4 1 2 THIR 3000DM Dome Type Overall and Dimensions Fig 1 2...

Page 14: ...5 1 3 Rear View Fig 1 3...

Page 15: ...ring Switch This switch is used to initiate the read and decode of the 2D symbols Image Capture Switch This switch is used when taking picture images such as signatures or inked stamp images facial pi...

Page 16: ...ter plug into the host connecting cable connector jack 3 Plug the AC Power Adapter to the AC power receptacle When the unit is correctly powered up it beeps 3 times 4 Power up the host Note The unit M...

Page 17: ...transaction control For details of the required software please refer to Chapter 4 The symbol data transmitted from the THIR 3000DM unit to the host computer is accepted as a data receiving transacti...

Page 18: ...w close to 2D symbol When the trigger switch is activated the THIR 3000DM shines red laser pointer to indicate the proper reading area Set the 2D symbol center with the red laser dot Note The unit tur...

Page 19: ...e data transmission of the bit map type bmp file extension 640x480 pixels it may take approximately 30 seconds at 115 2 kbps and during which period the monitoring LED will be seen to flicker in GREEN...

Page 20: ...e host computer Refer the items 2 3 for the communication transaction conditions 4 1 Data Transaction Data transaction setup should be accomplished with sending command from host computer The communic...

Page 21: ...8mm Dome type Weight Less than 300g not include cable Interface Serial RS 232C D sub 9p Format ASCII or BitMap Image Baud Rate 1200 115 2kbps Power Power Requirement Stand by Power Consumption 3 6V 30...

Page 22: ...ion 5 60Hz at maximum 4G 5 2 Serial Interface Connector pins for connecting with the host computer D sub 9 PIN Plug PIN Signal Function 1 NC OPEN 2 TxD Serial Data Output 3 RxD Serial Data Input 4 NC...

Page 23: ...there must be NO Direct Reflection an optical path to reading window 5 4 THIR 3000DM Reading Area Depth of Field Supported Symbols QR code Data matrix ECC200 Resolution Resolution 70 m Type Nominal C...

Page 24: ...pe Cell Size Reading Distance 0 15mm 10mm 15mm 0 19mm 5mm 20mm Larger than 0 25mm 0mm 20mm Dome Illumination Type Resolution 70 m Type Cell Size Reading Distance 0 07mm 12mm 17mm Resolution 150 m Type...

Page 25: ...the unit does not operate In this case there is no damage happen to the unit Is the power rating of the power supply enough Unless the power supply capacity is enough the reader may not operate 6 2 2...

Page 26: ...rasive method Is the print quality of the code good Please check whether print quality of the cells code size etc conforms to the standard 6 3 The data does not transmit or the data itself is corrupte...

Page 27: ...t FRAME 3 Bit Even parity Stop Bit FRAME 4 Bit Non parity Stop Bit FRAME 5 Bit Non parity Stop Bit FRAME 6 Bit Odd parity Stop Bit FRAME 7 Bit Odd parity Stop Bit FRAME 8 Bit Even parity Stop Bit FRAM...

Page 28: ...c digits QR Code SET QM0 Disable reading QR Code SET QM1 Read QR Code Normal Label SET QM2 Read QR Code Black and White reversal Label SET QM3 QR Code Normal Label and Black and White reversal Label...

Page 29: ...tion read contintvl 2 Continuation reading Mode Setup waiting 2 second for next continuation read contintvl 3 Continuation reading Mode Setup waiting 3 second for next continuation read contintvl 4 Co...

Page 30: ...1 60 second SHUTT 1 Set Shutter Speed 1 125 second SHUTT 2 Set Shutter Speed 1 250 second SHUTT 3 Set Shutter Speed 1 500 second SHUTT 4 Set Shutter Speed 1 1000 second SHUTT 5 Set Shutter Speed 1 20...

Page 31: ...flash memory SET PRENa Limitation to read data based on number of digits a 0 No limitation to read data based on number of digits a 1 100 Sets the required number of digits for read data clrpren Clear...

Page 32: ...640 Set a 1 through 4 it will be carried out on each IPFUNC IPSYa c Image pre processing to be carried at vertical starting point 0 thorough 480 Set a 1 through 4 it will be carried out on each IPFUNC...

Page 33: ...portion is transformed into 256 steps 23 Cont H23cut The portion over brightness 12 5 of the whole is deleted in bright side from origin image 256 gray scale steps and the remaining portion is transfo...

Page 34: ...d List 3 rd page 7 9 Adjustment Diagnosis Item Serial Command Description Decoding Time DTTX 0 No additional decoding time DTTX 1 Additional decoding time msec Test Result total Actual Reading Statist...

Page 35: ...26 7 10 Initial Configuration Item Serial Command Description Initial Configuration SET DFT Setting value is returned to initial value default...

Page 36: ...AB CR FRAME 4 0 7O1 1 7O2 2 7E1 3 7E2 4 8N1 5 8N2 6 8O1 7 8O2 8 8E1 9 8E2 BAUD 9600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 END THIR 3000DM System version K65C V1 0a Decode version K65A V1 0a STA...

Page 37: ...0 non 1 add BBC 0 0 256 1 16 2 RLE 3 AVE 4 AVERLE PREM 0 0 normal 1 power on 2 saved UPCE 0 0 UPC A form 1 UPC E form UPCANS 0 UPCENS 0 0 output number system 1 strip UASUM 0 UESUM 0 0 output UPC chk...

Page 38: ...0 IPWX2 640 IPWY2 480 IPFUNC3 0 0 0 0 0 IPSX3 0 IPSY3 0 IPWX3 640 IPWY3 480 IPFUNC4 0 0 0 0 0 IPSX4 0 IPSY4 0 IPWX4 640 IPWY4 480 FILTER33 i j n FILTER33DM 50 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 FILTER55 i j n FILTER5...

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