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Chapter 4  Settings

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Chap.

4

Full Initialization

This function will erase all files and applications except the OS from the CTR-
800-11W. The 

"CTR-800 browser" installed at the time of purchase is

also erased

. Make sure to back up everything before initialization.

Prepare a fully charged battery pack before performing a full initialization. Also,
do not remove the battery pack during this process. A full initialization takes ap-
proximately 7 to 10 minutes. No keys can be entered during this procedure. If the
battery pack is discharged or removed during the initialization process, the initiali-
zation is performed incompletely and the CTR-800-11W data area may be cor-
rupted.

1. Turn OFF the power of the CTR-800-11W.
2. Press the 

 key, 

 key and the 

 key simultaneously and press the 

key. After displaying a confirmation message, the CTR-800-11W will be
initialized.

Maintenance Notes

Please note that the CTR-800-11W will be fully initialized at the time of mainte-
nance or checkup. Although the "CTR-800 browser" is reinstalled before return-
ing, your created files cannot be reinstalled. We recommend that a backup be
taken.

Summary of Contents for CTR-800-11W

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Page 2: ...may not be reproduced whole or in part without prior consent from the publisher Specifications are subject to change without prior notice All products and company names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners ...

Page 3: ...roperty damage Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and related symbols given below before you proceed to the text itself Warning This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored Caution This symbol indicates an item that can result in serious personal injury or material damage if ignored Meaning of Symbols A triangle inside indi...

Page 4: ... battery fluid and resulting in a fire burn bodily injury or serious damage to property Do not attempt disassemble or modify the battery Doing so could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire burn bodily injury or serious damage to property Do not carry or store the battery pack together with metallic object such as ball point pens necklaces coins hairpins etc Doi...

Page 5: ...ify the power code of battery charger and communication cradle Doing so could cause excessive heat fire or electrical shock Do not place or charge the battery in the hot places such as a fire side a stove side under the burning sun etc Doing so could cause battery rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire burn bodily injury or serious damage If there are problems or ab normalitie...

Page 6: ...will get into the terminal resulting in failure fire or electrical shock Do not use the terminal in the place of water such as rain or shower If water will gets into the termi nal resulting in failure fire or electrical shock Do not drop the terminal or subject it to strong impact or vibrations This could cause malfunction or failure Do cover or wrap up the equipment or AC adapter in a cloth or bl...

Page 7: ...ted in the United States The labels on the product indicate compliance with the FDA regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States Caution Do not look into the laser beam source through the reading window or point the reading window towards the eyes The laser beam emitted through the reading win dow is harmful to the eyes Use of controls adjustments or performance...

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Page 9: ...ordance 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 ...

Page 10: ...roduce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been con firmed by additional research The CTR 800 11W has been tested and found to c...

Page 11: ...1 Main Features of the CTR 800 11W 2 2 2 2 Product Specifications 2 3 2 2 1 Product Specifications 2 3 2 2 2 RS 232C Interface 2 4 2 2 3 Scanning Specifications 2 5 2 3 Battery Pack HBC 51 2 9 2 3 1 Charging the Battery Pack 2 9 2 3 2 Removing the Battery Pack 2 10 2 3 3 Installing the Battery Pack 2 10 2 3 4 Replacing the Worn out Battery Pack 2 11 2 3 5 Cautions about Cleaning of Electrodes 2 11...

Page 12: ...unch 4 7 4 5 2 Serial Communication Setup 4 8 4 5 3 Clock Setup 4 9 4 5 4 Adjusting the Screen Contrast 4 10 4 5 5 Buzzer and Vibrator Setup 4 11 4 5 6 Scanner Setup 4 13 4 5 7 Suspend Mode Setup 4 15 4 6 Network Menu 4 16 4 6 1 Wireless Communications Setup 4 16 4 6 2 TCP IP Setup 4 22 4 6 3 DHCP Setup 4 23 4 6 4 FTP Setup 4 24 4 6 5 DNS Setup 4 24 4 6 6 SNMP Setup 4 25 4 6 7 Displaying the MAC A...

Page 13: ...h starts when the power is turned ON 5 3 Q How do I start another application 5 3 Q The barcode is not scanned successfully 5 3 Q How do I check the free area of a drive 5 3 Q I cannot perform wireless data communications 5 4 Q Data communications cannot be performed via IrDA or RS 232C 5 5 Q Writing Failed was displayed during transmission or reception of a file 5 5 Q Time Out was displayed durin...

Page 14: ...ost Computer 6 5 6 3 Daisy Chain Connection 6 6 6 3 1 Configuration Examples DIP switch setup 6 7 6 4 Interface 6 9 6 4 1 RS 232C Interface 6 9 6 4 2 RS 485 Interface 6 10 6 4 3 Interface Specification 6 11 Appendix A System Menu Factory Settings System Menu Factory Settings A 2 Appendix B Sample Barcode Sample Barcode B 2 Index ...

Page 15: ...s The CTR 800 11W Manual consists of the following CTR 800 11W Hardware System Menu User s Manual this document Explains the fundamental functions and operation methods of the CTR 800 11W This manual covers the required settings for communication and operations as well as how to make the fundamental setup of the CTR 800 11W via the System Menu For use of the WebGlider please refer to the on line m...

Page 16: ...54 Protection Cover HDC 51 WebGlider an integrated middleware package for web applications WBG 800 01W 5250 Emulator Handy 5250 for handy terminals HTN 5250 01 PC Connection Cable HOP C031 Recmmended Printer Connection Cable HOP C032 Communication cradle HIF 51 HIF 51 PC Connection Cable WRS AXC003A HIF 51 Daisy Chain Connection Cable STP C001A File transfer program Welfer II for Windows ...

Page 17: ... 800 browser The preinstalled CTR 800 11W browser In the case where the browser is used to build a Web based system using the WebGlider the browser operates like a handy application WebGlider WebGlider is an integrated middleware package for web applications WBG 800 01W Please purchase separately if needed Welfer II for Windows The Welfer II for Windows is a file transfer program for serial commun...

Page 18: ...an outline of the software installed on the CTR 800 11W Chapter 4 Setup Explains the System Menu setup and operation methods Chapter 5 FAQ Answers to questions frequently asked Chapter 6 Communication Cradle HIF 51 Explains the Communication Cradle HIF 51 Appendix A System Menu Factory Settings Appendix B Sample Barcodes Chap 1 Chap 2 Chap 3 Chap 4 付 録 第 5 章 第 6 章 第 5 章 第 6 章 Chap 5 Chap 6 App A A...

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Page 21: ...on the LCD 3 LED Indicator If a barcode is read correctly the light will turn green 4 Warning LED Shows the signal reception state from an access point during wireless communications P 2 4 5 Scan Key Press this key to read a barcode 6 Function Keys Used for changing functions and cursor operation P 4 3 7 Key Enter Key Used when confirming an operation or entering in data ...

Page 22: ...IrDA Interface Communicates with a communication cradle HIF 51 or an exclusive printer via IrDA 14 RS 232C Interface Connects with an exclusive printer or a computer using the optional cable 15 Battery Pack Lock Lever P 2 10 When red is displayed it is in a locked state 16 Battery Cover P 2 10 Always attach the battery cover while in use 17 Battery Pack optional P 2 9 After purchasing and before y...

Page 23: ... and install it in the CTR 800 11W correctly P 2 10 Isn t the sensor dirty If the sensor is dirty a barcode cannot be scanned correctly When dirty please wipe lightly with a soft cloth etc Please be sure to hold the CTR 800 11W when operating It may fail if used while placed on the floor Do not place the CTR 800 11W on top of the communication cradle HIF 51 as the unit may fall and cause damage to...

Page 24: ...s network refer to the Access point Manual and this document Direct connection to a host computer via an RS 232C connector P 4 8 The CTR 800 11W is connected to a host computer via the PC connection cable HOP C031 and communicates using RS 232C Purchased Separately PC Connection Cable HOP C031 The communication cradle HIF 51 is used to connect the CTR 800 11W to a host computer and allows communic...

Page 25: ...r package on a computer and setup the communication environment before performing data communication between the computer and the CTR 800 browser For details please read the on line manual included with this software Handy5250 The Handy 5250 software is required when creating a system to connect to an AS 400 host via the 5250 emulation environment Before using install the Handy 5250 setup utility ...

Page 26: ...ht and excels in portability It is also suitable for moving around the work place operating remotely from the computer while collecting barcode data The CRT 800 11 s wireless communication system is based on and conforms to the WLAN standard IEEE802 11b The maximum possible wireless transmission speed is approximately 11Mbps es Transmission and reception of scanned barcode data or files can be per...

Page 27: ...s not support ad hoc mode The role of an access point An access point provides a wireless service area to a terminal CTR 800 11W and acts as a local bridge which performs packet transmission between the cabled LAN and wireless network Each terminal has a unique IP address which allows direct Ethernet LAN connection through an access point This allows TCP IP communication between the computer and t...

Page 28: ...th a computer via the Ethernet LAN P 4 22 4 FTP Setup Make the FTP settings to allow wireless file transfer The FTP settings corresponds to the WebGlider FTP server or general FTP server settings P 4 24 5 DHCP Setup Make the DHCP settings when using the DHCP client function This corresponds to the WebGlider DHCP server P 4 23 6 DNS Setup Make the DNS settings in the case where the DNS is used for ...

Page 29: ...nications P 1 7 Cable communications Item Description Reference page 1 Terminal ID Setup Set a unique ID number to each CTR 800 11W Welfer II for Windows and WebGlider use this ID to identify a terminal P 4 29 2 Serial Communication Setup Set the serial communication conditions and the communication port IrDA RS 232C Setup Welfer II for Windows and the terminal to have the same communication condi...

Page 30: ...e if network communication between the terminal and computer can be performed 1 Connect the access point to the Ethernet LAN then setup the access point so that it can communicate with a host computer Please refer to the access point manual included with your access point for details about the access point setup Ethernet LAN connections and communi cations setup 2 Turn ON the access point 3 Turn O...

Page 31: ... Windows and setup the file transmission and reception 4 Turn ON the CTR 800 11W and setup the Terminal ID P 4 29 and serial communication P 4 8 from the System Menu When using the communication cradle HIF 51 via a daisy chain connection you can transmit one file to two or more terminals at a time from a host com puter broadcast transmission P 6 6 Moreover in the case where two or more communicati...

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Page 33: ... 11Mbps over wireless communication which is the maximum set in this standard 4 IrDA Interface incorporated The CTR 800 11W is based on the IrDA SIR Ver1 2 standard and achieves a high speed file transfer of 115kbps It can also communicate with an exclusive printer via IrDA 5 Vibrator function incorporated as standard The incorporated vibrator function lets you know that a scan has completed succe...

Page 34: ... when an error occurs while reading a barcode Vibrator Vibrates when a barcode has been scanned successfully and when an error has occurred operation in synch with the buzzer can be selected Dimensions 56 6 W x160 D x 37 9 H mm grip 45 W x26 H mm Weight Approximately 193g including the battery pack Main battery Lithium ion battery Power source Backup battery Lithium secondary battery maintenance f...

Page 35: ...ly taking place Blinking ON Communication with an access point has been attempted but synchronization with the access point cannot be achieved When the barcode scanner goes out of sync with the access point the LED will blink for approximately 3 seconds and will turn on The LED will turn OFF when the barcode scanner syncs with the access point again 2 2 2 RS 232C Interface Signal names and connect...

Page 36: ...iation angle The angle of the laser light irradiated from the CTR 800 11W is 55 25 degrees Scanning Depth The range across which a barcode can be scanned is called a scanning depth The scanning depth for the CTR 800 11W is as shown in the figure below Scanning range and resolution depth ...

Page 37: ...Chapter 2 Hardware 2 6 Chap 2 Scanning distance range ...

Page 38: ...ith a distance of 254mm and a resolution of 0 508mm scanning is possible up to 60 perpendicular to the upper and lower sides of a barcode The range of 4 around a vertical line from the front face of a bar code is the Dead Zone caused by the specular reflection scanning may become poor within this range Change the angle if you cannot read the barcode and scan it again ...

Page 39: ...perpendicular to the right and left of a barcode Roll With a distance of 254mm and a resolution of 0 508mm the roll is the angle with which the laser light irradiates the barcode The laser light should always cross the whole label Make sure it also irradiates the unfilled space margin to the right and left of the barcode ...

Page 40: ...e electrodes with your hand and avoid dust on the electrodes Otherwise this may cause poor contact with the battery pack and the CTR 800 11W When dirty wipe clean with a dry soft cloth etc When installing and removing the battery pack use a desk or other appropriate surface as the working table so that it cannot fall onto you feet Be sure to attach the battery cover before use 2 3 1 Charging the B...

Page 41: ... up as shown in the direction 3 and take out the inner battery pack 2 3 3 Installing the Battery Pack Remove the battery cover then position the electrodes of the battery pack above the electrodes of the main body and then insert the battery pack as shown in 1 Attach the battery cover by sliding in the direction 2 Check and make sure that the tab of the battery cover has been completely inserted i...

Page 42: ...e it for an extended period of time take note of the following When you do not use it for one month or more remove the battery pack and keep it at room temperature 2 3 5 Cautions about Cleaning of Electrodes When the operational time has become shorter or it is having trouble starting poor contact between electrodes because of dirt may be the cause instead of a degrading battery If this is the cas...

Page 43: ...ately three months after the battery pack has fully discharged Precautions in Use If the battery pack has not been recharged within three months or more it may degenerate and become impossible to use Ensure to charge it at least once within three months P 2 11 If the CTR 800 11W is left with a fully discharged battery pack or left with the battery pack removed for three months or more the backup b...

Page 44: ...ess for the backup battery will then be started If the Backup Battery has completely been discharged do not remove the battery pack for at least two days after the start of the charging process 4 Once the charging process starts even if the key is pressed and the power is turned OFF or the CTR 800 11W is used for normal operation such as scanning barcodes the charging process for the backup batter...

Page 45: ...d of time without charging the contents of the S Drive may be lost because the S Drive is volatile The S Drives memory backup period is approximately three months at standard room temperature when fully charged Save the application program on the F Drive The F Drive is a nonvolatile drive therefore the contents will be preserved even if the battery is fully discharged Refer to 3 1 1 Data Storage P...

Page 46: ...mode OFF After the CTR 800 11W is powered OFF the next time the key is pressed it will begin operation from the start In the case where the battery is disconnected while the power is ON the operation will begin from the start regardless of the suspend mode settings If the DHCP has been set to execute at startup the program process will start from the beginning regardless of the suspend mode settin...

Page 47: ... Double byte characters Shift JIS OADG 2byte character set is used for double byte characters The first bytes of Shift JIS are located at 81 9F and E0 FC and the second at 40 7E and 80 FC The following table is an extended character list created by our company ...

Page 48: ...n Output Characters 2 17 Chap 2 Single byte characters The OADG single byte character set is used for single byte characters The five characters 80 A0 FD FE and FF are extended characters created by our company ...

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Page 51: ...sed for user operations processing This program is mainly used for scanning barcodes data transmission to a computer etc In the case that WebGlider is used to configure the system the CTR 800 browser WEB811 OUT has been loaded on the CTR 800 11W If you purchase WebGlider you can easily combine it with the CTR 800 browser to build a Web based system The optional application development kit allows y...

Page 52: ...e In case where the F Drive receives a file confirm that there is enough storage space on the S Drive beforehand Also if a file with the same name exists in the S Drive the file that was stored in the S Drive will be erased after moving the file to the F Drive File Naming The file names used by the CTR 800 11W are subject to the following restrictions File name A file name can be 1 to 8 byte long ...

Page 53: ...ill be unable to operate normally 3 1 2 System Menu Through the System Menu you can make the CTR 800 11W fundamental operation settings install the application program and transmit data files etc Refer to 4 2 System Menu P 4 3 for details about the System Menu 3 1 3 CTR 800 Browser The CTR 800 11W dedicated browser WEB811 OUT is preinstalled in the CTR 800 11W before shipment This application is u...

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Page 55: ...n checks etc System Menu The System Menu is a part of the system program P 3 2 which is preinstalled in the CTR 800 11W as one of the functions that comprise the operating system It also provides a platform for installing application programs and performing environmental setup for the whole system This chapter describes how to set up the CTR 800 11W and perform various verification checks with pri...

Page 56: ...e numeric keypad which corresponds to the number shown on the left of the menu item or move the cursor in any direction using the keys When the cursor moves onto a menu item it becomes highlighted colors reversed selected To select the current highlighted item press the key This will execute the selected menu item s function or display the next sub menu Returning to the previous menu To return to ...

Page 57: ...hen menu items are hidden below the screen is displayed on the left hand side of a screen If the cursor is moved to a hidden menu item the screen will scroll automatically Setting the IP address etc The IP address etc is set in form of 000 000 000 000 When you change a value move the cursor to the part you want to change and overwrite with the new value The key and the key cannot be used to modify...

Page 58: ...in the state where wireless communications with an access point is possible and if the DHCP server and FTP server of the WebGlider network management tool have been started the various environmental setting values and specified files will be downloaded to the CTR 800 11W and automatic setup will be performed via the TCP IP network After the DHCP request has been executed the applications set for A...

Page 59: ... IP 1 IP address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Gateway 3 DHCP 7 MAC 4 FTP 1 Host address 2 Username 3 Password 5 DNS 1 Primary Server 2 Secondary Server 6 SNMP 1 Community R Only 2 Community R W 3 Trap 1 Community Name 2 Manager Address 1 Community Name 2 Manager Address 1 Community Name 2 Manager Address 3 Authentication 7 Suspend 1 Buzzer Volume 1 System 1 Startup 2 COM 1 Speed 2 Data Bits 3 Stop Bits 4 Parit...

Page 60: ...ted the System Menu will be set to launch automatically immediately after the power is turned ON If 2 User Program is selected a list of currently installed applications is displayed From this list select an application 5 Once an application is selected the name of the application will be displayed on the bottom line of the screen When no application is stored When there are no applications stored...

Page 61: ...ual item If desired press the key to change the current value The following table shows each item and its range of settings Item Possible Setting Range Factory settings 1 Baud rate 2400bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 57600bps 115200bps 115200bps 2 Data length 7 bits or 8 bits 8 bits 3 Stop bit length 1 bit or 2 bits 1 bits 4 Parity Odd Parity Even Parity or No Parity No Parity 5 Port IrDA infrared d...

Page 62: ...r detailed information on wireless network configuration refer to the access point our recommended item manual included with the access point 1 From the System Menu select 1 System 2 Then select 3 Clock 3 Then select either 1 Use DHCP or 2 Manual setup 4 If 1 Use DHCP is selected the time data is received from the DHCP server of the WebGlider network management tool Once completed the time will be...

Page 63: ... and return the clock to its original value press the key Refer to 4 9 3 Clock P 4 42 to check the time setting 4 5 4 Adjusting the Screen Contrast You can set the contrast of the liquid crystal display in 8 levels 1 From the System Menu select 1 System 2 Then select 4 LCD 3 Set the screen contrast as follows Press the key to make the display one level lighter Press the key is pressed the display ...

Page 64: ...o reduce the volume by one level the minimum level is 1 Press the key to increase the volume by one level the maximum level is 8 Press the key to confirm the setup If the value is set to 1 by pressing the key the CTR 800 11W will become silent the vibrator won t vibrate Press the key to stop adjusting and return the level back to its original value The vibrator vibrates at a constant frequency reg...

Page 65: ...t 2 Device Type to toggle between the buzzer and the vibrator 2 1 Buzzer a beep sounds 2 Vibrator the main body vibrates 3 Both a beep sounds and the main body vibrates Buzzer Vibrator 1 Buzzer Volume 3 2 Device Type BUZ Device Type 1 Buzzer 2 Vibrator 3 Both ...

Page 66: ...ed again the laser will turn on and scanning will start Release Mode When the scan key is pressed the laser will flash If the scan key is then released the light will turn on and scanning will start Setting the laser irradiation time After setting the trigger mode set the laser irradiation time Set the value in the range between 0 and 65536 seconds The laser is turned off when a barcode is not sca...

Page 67: ... the laser will turn off automatically Since the power supply to the scanner part is still on the next time you scan a barcode the startup time will be shorter than during the full save mode Low Power If a barcode is successfully scanned the power to the scanning part will be turned off The next time you scan a barcode the startup time will be longer than during the quick save mode Scanner Setup 1...

Page 68: ...fore removing the battery pack wait for about 3 seconds after the screen shown right has disappeared Please do not remove a battery pack by any means when these screens are dis played If a battery pack is removed at this time it may become impossible to start Suspend OFF After the CTR 800 11W s power is OFF the next time the key is pressed it will begin processing from the beginning The resume fun...

Page 69: ...tem Menu select 2 Network 2 Then select 1 RF 3 Then select 1 Basic 4 Select the item you want to setup then press the key If you have entered a new value press the key to confirm the value When setting the SSID if the key is pressed alphabetic characters can be entered If the trigger key is pressed the setup can be done by scanning a barcode Basic Option 1 SSID 2 Roaming NORMAL 3 DOZE Timeout 05 4...

Page 70: ... have the same SSID FAST NORMAL SLOW Possible values FAST roaming is easy NORMAL SLOW roaming is hard DOZE timeout This is the length of time until the wireless component changes to DOZE mode after transmission has finished Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP function P 4 23 is enabled The shorter this time is the longer the battery life will last although the wireless response falls The res...

Page 71: ...le access points automatically and tries to connect Some access point settings may refuse ANY settings on the terminal due to security reason Refer to the access point manual for details You can set two or more access points to have the same SSID on the network This allows roaming of a terminal only between the access points with the same SSID 4 6 1 2 Security Setup 1 From the System Menu select 2...

Page 72: ...and when an access point TransmitKey is set to 3 the con tents of the access point WEP key 3 and the contents of the terminal WEP key 3 need to be the same KEY Setup Setting the contents of each WEP key 1 2 3 4 Characters which can be used are 0 9 A F and a f When a 40 bits is selected for WEP the WEP is a fixed 10 characters When 128 bits is selected it is a fixed 26 characters The number of char...

Page 73: ...Authentication There are two kinds of authentication systems Open Authentication and Shared Key Authentication Open Authentication system If an authentication request frame from a terminal CTR 800 11W is received an access point will reply with an authentication response frame which will permit data communications When WEP is valid authentication is possible but data communications cannot be perfo...

Page 74: ...S Threshold This determines whether an RTS packet is transmitted before transmission of a data packet When the size of a data packet is larger than the set value an RTS packet is transmitted and RTS CTS control is performed When a large number of terminals are connected to the same access point or terminals cannot detect each other because they are dispersed remotely even if detection of an access...

Page 75: ... network administrator Set a unique IP address to each of the CTR 800 11W terminals connected to the same network Subnet mask Set the subnet mask assigned by the network administrator Since a subnet mask specifies which network you belong to it should set up along with the IP address Gateway Set the address of the default gateway Setup is required when connecting to a different network through a r...

Page 76: ...s and files are downloaded automatically The setup is automatic for the first time only Select this if nothing needs to change during operation Run at startup When the CTR 800 11W is started a DHCP request is performed and the value settings and files are downloaded automatically If you reload programs data files and IP addresses regularly select this operation Before selecting Run now and Run at ...

Page 77: ...er alphabetic characters press the key Password Specify the FTP server login password using up to 20 alphanumeric characters To enter alphabetic characters press the key 4 6 5 DNS Setup DNS Set the DNS server address as described below Automatic setup is possible when the DHCP function P 4 23 is enabled 1 From the System Menu select 2 Network 2 Then select 5 DNS 3 Set the IP addresses for the prim...

Page 78: ...requests are supported under a community name When a SET request is sent using a community name an authentication trap is transmitted A community name can be specified using a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters Manager address Set the SNMP manager s IP address which permits the use of the community name set under the Community name option If 000 000 000 000 is set as the SNMP manager s IP addre...

Page 79: ...on If 000 000 000 000 is set as the IP address this community name is permitted on all the SNMP managers Trap Setup 1 From the System Menu select 2 Network 2 Then select 6 SNMP 3 Then select 3 Trap Community name Set a community name for the Trap A community name can be specified using a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters Target Address Set the SNMP manager s IP address to which the Trap should...

Page 80: ...v1 The CTR 800 11W manages the following various MIB group objects However because of the CTR 800 11W s functionality non supported objects are included in the following group 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 MIB2 System 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 MIB2 Interfaces 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 MIB2 IP 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 5 MIB2 ICMP 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 MIB2 TCP 1 3 6 1 2 1 7 MIB2 UDP 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 MIB2 SNMP 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 12392 Welcat Enterprise MIB 1 Non...

Page 81: ... Transmitted when the communication ends However it is not transmitted when the CTR 800 11W is outside the service area of an access point Authentication Transmitted when a third person tries to access the CTR 800 11W with an invalid community This authentication trap is sent to the IP address set through the System Menu Trap Manager IP address P 4 26 However this is transmitted only when the valu...

Page 82: ...m the System Menu select 3 TermID 2 Set the identification number using any combination of three numbers Possible Setting Range 000 999 For example if you want to set the terminal ID to 010 press the keys in the order Once the new value is set press the key to confirm the change When using Welfer II for Windows for serial communications it only recognizes the last 2 digits of the terminal ID Keep ...

Page 83: ...n is selected it will then start Before the application is started the file system may rearrange the files The rearrangement process may take between sever al seconds up to several minutes During this time do NOT remove the battery pack If the battery pack is removed the data on the drive will become cor rupted File Menu 1 Execute 5 Test 2 Send 6 Property 3 Receive 7 Drive 4 Delete 8 Font Select P...

Page 84: ...uter on Is the access point operating normally Has the FTP server started on the host computer Refer to the access point our recommended item manual for details about the wireless network structure 1 Turn ON the power of the CTR 800 11W and select 4 File from the System Menu 2 Then select 2 Send 3 From the Select Interface select 1 RF 4 Select a file to transmit and transmit the file 5 When a mess...

Page 85: ...nt to use for transmitting the file Select 2 IrDA when using an communication cradle to perform infrared communication Select 3 RS232C when the CTR 800 11W is connected to the host computer directly using the PC connection cable 7 Select a file to be transmitted then transmit the file 8 When a message indicating that the file was transmitted successfully is shown on the CTR 800 11W screen press th...

Page 86: ...e host computer Refer to the access point our recommended item manual for details about the wireless network structure 1 Turn ON the power of the CTR 800 11W and select 4 File from the System Menu 2 Then select 3 Receive 3 From the File Transmitting Methods select 1 RF 4 Select the File storing location The file list is automatically retrieved from the FTP server 5 Select the file you want to rece...

Page 87: ...wer of the communication cradle after connecting the communication cradle HIF 51 to the host computer using the HIF 51 PC connection cable WRS AXC003A P 6 1 When directly connecting the CTR 800 11W and the host computer together the PC connection cable HOP C031 is used 3 Start Welfer II for Windows on the host computer Select a file to transmit and enter the two digits representing the terminal ID...

Page 88: ...from Welfer II for Windows on the host computer With this a download to CTR 800 11W will start 9 When a message indicating that the file has been received successfully is shown on the CTR 800 11W screen press the key to return to the previous screen While transmitting or receiving a file using the communication cradle HIF 51 do not remove the CTR 800 11W from the communication cradle Refer to the ...

Page 89: ...as described below 1 From the System Menu select 4 File 2 Then select 4 Delete 3 Select a file to delete 4 Select 1 Delete to delete the file To cancel select 2 Cancel Select File F SAMPLE01 DAT 10K File Menu 1 Execute 5 Test 2 Send 6 Property 3 Receive 7 Drive 4 Delete 8 8Font ...

Page 90: ...mit it to a host computer so that an appropriate measure can be taken to restore the contents Message Key to operate Description T Ignore Scanning key This file is deemed normal even if the contents are corrupted and the file test process will continue If the test is performed again on this file the message in message screen 2 will not be displayed C Leave Key Nothing is processed The OS will prom...

Page 91: ... Month Day Hour Minute Second 1 From the System Menu select 4 File 2 Select 6 Information 3 Select a file 4 The information of the selected file is displayed Press the key to return to the previous screen File Menu 1 Execute 5 Test 2 Send 6 Property 3 Receive 7 Drive 4 Delete 8 Font Select File S SAMPLE01 DAT 10K S SAMPLE02 DAT 15K S SAMPLE03 DAT 20K S SAMPLE01 DAT Type Data file Size 10240 Byte D...

Page 92: ... stored and the number of files that can be created 1 From the System Menu select 4 File 2 Select 7 Drive 3 Select the drive on which information you want to view 4 The information on the selected drive is displayed Press the key to return to the previous screen File Menu 1 Execute 5 Test 2 Send 6 Property 3 Receive 7 Drive 4 Delete 8 Font Select Drive 1 S_Drive SRAM 2 F_Drive Flash ROM Drive Prop...

Page 93: ... provided in the CTR 800 11W model specific library HAP LIB 82 optional is loaded it becomes possible to display 16 dot fonts When using an additional font the application must support the font In the case where an application does not support the selected font the application may not work or the screen display may be distorted The extension of a font file is FNV When supplied the CTR 800 11W does...

Page 94: ... in the CTR 800 11W follow the procedure below 1 From the System Menu select 5 Status 2 Then select 1 Battery 3 The indicator shows the battery pack s voltage level Press the key to return to the previous screen The level displayed is not the exact battery voltage Use this level as a guide for the battery voltage Status 1 Battery 2 Version 3 Clock Battery Status L H System Menu 1 System 4 File 2 N...

Page 95: ...ion 3 The version number is displayed Press the key to return to the previous screen 4 9 3 Clock To display the time which was set up through 4 5 3 Clock Setup P 4 9 follow the procedure below 1 From the System Menu select 5 Status 2 Then select 3 Clock 3 The current time is displayed Status 1 Battery 2 Version 3 Clock System Version OS V1 00E Status 1 Battery 2 Version 3 Clock Date Time 2003 07 0...

Page 96: ...erformed by sending the ping command 1 From the System Menu select 6 Test 2 Then select 1 RF 3 Then select 1 Parameter Conditions Setup Host address Specify the IP address of a device with which a communication test will be performed Packet size 32bytes by default Select the size of the data packet in bytes to be transmitted Possible Settings 32 64 128 256 512 1024 System Menu 1 System 4 File 2 Ne...

Page 97: ...ess point s MAC Address the wireless reception level ASL the communication quality LnkQ the channel used and transmission speed are displayed 1 From the System Menu select 6 Test 2 Then select 1 RF 3 Then select 2 Site Survey 4 The wireless communications test screen is displayed and the ping communication begins The 1st line displays the result of the ping command The 2nd line displays the MAC ad...

Page 98: ...umber of trials the transmission of the ping command will be performed until the key is pressed Searching for Access Points To start a search for available access points follow the procedure below The search function searches for access points which have the same SSID as the SSID set through the SSID Setup P 4 17 If the value ANY or no character has been set a search will be made for any available...

Page 99: ...ue ANY or no character has been set any available access point will be searched regardless of the SSID 5 The access point search results are displayed In the results shown the access point MAC addresses and synchronous channels are listed in descending order of communication quality Once an access point is selected from the search results the SSID of that access point can be obtained A wireless te...

Page 100: ...gs as the CTR 800 11W 3 From the System Menu select 6 Test 4 Then select 2 COM In serial communications a loopback test is performed When you enter any character using the host computer keyboard the same character will be displayed on the CTR 800 11W screen If local echo is set on the communication software side the character entered using the keyboard can be verified also on the host computer Ref...

Page 101: ...in the bottom right of the screen If the trigger mode or the power save mode is set it will not affect the continuous scanning 4 10 4 Screen Display Test Perform a screen display test as described below 1 From the System Menu select 6 Test 2 Then select 4 LCD 3 The backlight is turned ON and the whole screen is filled in If any keys are pressed the corresponding characters will be displayed on the...

Page 102: ...screen If the key is held down and any key is pressed the mark will be highlighted Also no matter which key is pressed the buzzer and vibrator will be tested During the test if the is pressed the power will not be turned OFF Press the key to return to the screen before the test The LED light test is also performed according to the key pressed Refer to the following table for information about the ...

Page 103: ...and CTR 800 11W will beep 3 times for warning Even if the voltage level of the battery pack is low operations of the System Menu other than those above can be performed Also when the CTR 800 11W judges that the voltage level is less than the regulation level it displays a message on the screen shown right for 5 seconds while sounding short beeps and then shuts down automatically 4 11 2 Auto power ...

Page 104: ...1W back to factory settings Refer to Appendix A System Menu Factory Settings Appendix A 2 for information about the System Menu factory settings Be careful when performing this operation since this operation will erase the Sys tem Menu setup and any data or programs saved in the CTR 800 11W Also when you perform this operation turn OFF the suspend mode Initialization of the System Menu 1 Turn OFF ...

Page 105: ... No keys can be entered during this procedure If the battery pack is discharged or removed during the initialization process the initiali zation is performed incompletely and the CTR 800 11W data area may be cor rupted 1 Turn OFF the power of the CTR 800 11W 2 Press the key key and the key simultaneously and press the key After displaying a confirmation message the CTR 800 11W will be initialized ...

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Page 107: ...d above have been checked and the problem is still unsolved Please start the system menu using the following method Remove the battery pack Wait 10 seconds Install the battery pack Hold down the scan key then press the key If the problem persists even after using the method above turn OFF the power hold down the and scan key together then press the key This will initialize the System Menu P 4 51 Q...

Page 108: ...her application From the System Menu select 4 File then 1 Execute then select an application to run P 4 30 Q The barcode is not scanned successfully Does the scanned bar code meet the barcode settings set in the application Some application settings prohibit a specific kind of barcode from being scanned Isn t specular reflection occurring P 2 7 Is scanning distance correct P 2 6 Isn t the filter o...

Page 109: ...se check the Preamble settings P 4 21 If the terminal s Preamble is set to SHORT is the access point not set to LONG or something not compliant with SHORT When Warning LED turns off or blinks Are the WEP settings the same Are the WEP Keys the same Null 40bits 128bits Do the WEP s TxKEY_ID and the WEP key match P 4 19 Doesn t an access point with a same channel or interfering channel exist In the c...

Page 110: ...rrectly When using a daisy chain connection have the communication cradle HIF 51 DIP switches been set correctly P 6 6 Isn t the CTR 800 11W IrDA interface or the communication cradle HIF 51 IrDA interface dirty P 1 4 If the IrDA interface is dirty IrDA communication may not be performed correctly Please wipe the interface with a dry soft cloth Q Writing Failed was displayed during transmis sion o...

Page 111: ...ease wipe the interface with a dry soft cloth Does the host computer have enough resources When applications other than the communication software are being used the computer may run out of resources and cause the file transmission and reception to fail Close as many applications not needed for communication as possible and then try again Q Connection Failed was displayed during transmission or re...

Page 112: ...ssage is displayed the application will be forced to terminate if any key is pressed The power may be shut off The form of the message displayed changes depending on the type of error or system program version Please consult the system administrator Q System Error was displayed and after pressing a key the power turned OFF This is displayed when a system program is not able to specify the cause of...

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Page 114: ...nication Cradle HIF 51 This chapter explains about the communication cradle HIF 51 When you use the communication cradle HIF 51 please read this chapter and also the manual included with the communication cradle HIF 51 ...

Page 115: ...can transmit one file to two or more terminals at once from a host computer broadcast transmission When a daisy chain connection of two or more communication cradles is being made data can be transmitted to a host computer from every terminal linked to the communication cradle About the daisy chain connection The daisy chain connection method connects additional equipment to the last one to form a...

Page 116: ...0 11W 3 Infrared communication IrDA interface Performs infrared communication IrDA with the CTR 800 11W IrDA SIR 1 2 Low Power Option standard If the infrared communication IrDA interface is dirty it may cause incorrect operation 4 Power switch 5 AC power connector 6 RS 232C connector Used to connect the communication cradle to the host computer via a HIF 51 PC connection cable WRS AXC003A option ...

Page 117: ...o or more units For details about con necting more than one unit via a daisy chain connection refer to P 6 6 About the power LED If the CTR 800 11W is removed from the communication cradle HIF 51 during communication the power LED may remain red for a while At this point the communication process is still progressing between the communication cradle HIF 51 and the host computer After the communica...

Page 118: ...W onto the unit HIF 51 and begin transmitting and receiving data P 4 32 4 34 Please place the CTR 800 11W prepared for transmission and reception of data on the communication cradle HIF 51 when the power LED is green If you place the terminal onto the communication cradle HIF 51 while the power LED is red transmission and reception will fail Please do not operate the CTR 800 11W while on the commu...

Page 119: ...sy chain connection it is possible to transmit data to a host computer from any unit During data communication via the communication cradle do not turn ON or OFF any of the other communication cradles If you do this data communications may fail DIP switch setup When using a daisy chain connection the DIP switches on the bottom of the communication cradle HIF 51 needs to be set up The first switch ...

Page 120: ...ia a daisy chain connection the message Busy is displayed on the CTR 800 11W screen then the CTR 800 11W and the unit will go into communication standby mode Communication will begin once the line becomes available Press the key to cancel the communication standby mode 6 3 1 Configuration Examples DIP switch setup When using one communication cradle HIF 51 When using two communication cradles HIF ...

Page 121: ... DIP Switch Specification Switch Number Description 1 ON terminating resistance OFF no terminating resistance 2 3 4 5 6 Do not change these switches If the DIP switches on the bottom of the communication cradle HIF 51 are changed unnecessarily the unit may not operate correctly and it may cause failure ...

Page 122: ...fication Pin number Terminal name Direction Description 1 NC Prohibited 2 RxD Input Receive data 3 TxD Output Transmit data 4 DTR Output Data terminal ready 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Input Data set ready 7 RTS Output Send request 8 CTS Input Transmission possible 9 NC Prohibited Communication cradle HIF 51 PC connection cable WRS AXC003A schematic ...

Page 123: ...1 Prohibited 2 Prohibited 3 Prohibited 4 Signal line 5 Signal line 6 HIF 51 connection detection line 7 HIF 51 connection detection line 8 GND When using a daisy chain connection be sure to use the daisy chain connection cable STP C001A The unit may fail if other purchased Ethernet cables are used ...

Page 124: ...m Half duplex Synchronous system Start stop synchronization Baud rate 2400 115200bps Data bit length 7 bits 8 bits Parity Even odd none Communication conditions Stop bit length 1 bit 2 bits RS 485 multi drop Connector HEC0470 01 230 Made by Hoshiden RJ 45 IrDA Standard IrDA SIR 1 2 Low Power Option standard Communication system Half Duplex Transmission speed 2400 115200bps Synchronous system Async...

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Page 126: ...Appendix A 7 System Menu Factory Settings ...

Page 127: ...8 Level 4 BuzzerVolume 1 System 5 Buzzer 1 Buzzer Volume Level 1 8 Level 8 Buzzer Device Type 1 System 5 Buzzer 2 Device Type Buzzer Vibrator Both 1 Buzzer Scanner Trigger Mode 1 System 6 Scanner 1 Trigger Mode Normal Mode Dupulex Mode Release Mode 1 Normal Mode Scanner Power Mode 1 System 6 Scanner 2 Power Mode Coutiunuous On Middle Power Low Power 2 Middle Power Suspend 1 System 7 Suspend ON OFF...

Page 128: ...RF 3 Advanced 1 Preamble LONG SHORT LONG RTS_Threshold 2 Network 1 RF 3 Advanced 2 RTS_Threshold Even value of between 0 3000 bytes 2432 byte IP Address 2 Network 2 TCP IP 1 IP Address value which is divided into four fields by a period 000 000 000 000 Subnet Mask 2 Network 2 TCP IP 2 Subnet Mask value which is divided into four fields by a period 000 000 000 000 Gateway 2 Network 2 TCP IP 3 Gatew...

Page 129: ... Community Name 2 Network 6 SNMP 2 Community R W 1 Community Name private SNMP Community R W Manager IP Address 2 Network 6 SNMP 2 Community R W 2 Manager Address 000 000 000 000 SNMP Trap Community Name 2 Network 6 SNMP 3 Trap 2 Community Name CTR800 SNMP Trap Manager Address 2 Network 6 SNMP 3 Trap 2 Manager Address 000 000 000 000 SNMP Trap Authentication 2 Network 6 SNMP 3 Trap 3 Authenticatio...

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Page 131: ...Appendix B Sample Barcode Appendix B 2 App B Sample Barcode JAN13 4 9 9 4 1 2 1 1 0 4 5 7 9 4 9 9 4 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 7 0 JAN8 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 9 1 1 2 2 3 8 UPC E 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 ...

Page 132: ...Appendix B Sample Barcode Appendix B 3 App B CODE39 C D 1 2 3 4 5 F A B C D E H CODE39 No C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F ...

Page 133: ...Appendix B Sample Barcode Appendix B 4 App B NW 7 C D a 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b 4 5 6 0 b NW 7 No C D c 5 6 7 8 9 0 c d 7 8 9 d NW 7 HEX a A B C D E F a b D E F A B C b ...

Page 134: ...Appendix B Sample Barcode Appendix B 5 App B ITF C D 1234567895 9876543215 ITF No C D 1234567890 9876543210 ...

Page 135: ...Appendix B 6 App B ITF Standard ITF 14 0 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 5 ITF Extended ITF 16 0 1 0 4 9 0 3 3 3 3 0 4 9 4 0 9 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 4 ITF Add on version ITF 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 1 2 2 3 9 ...

Page 136: ...Appendix B Sample Barcode Appendix B 7 App B CODE128 Codeset A 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F CODE128 Codeset B a b c d e f CODE128 Codeset C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 ...

Page 137: ...rcode Appendix B 8 App B EAN128 Codeset A 0 1 1 4 5 3 0 8 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 7 0 0 1 2 3 1 EAN128 Codeset B 0 6 1 7 4 5 8 6 6 3 5 2 5 3 0 0 1 4 3 5 4 3 2 1 0 EAN128 Codeset C 1 0 1 3 5 8 9 6 4 5 1 2 3 0 0 4 4 8 4 6 8 1 2 5 ...

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Page 139: ...g of electrodes 2 11 clock Status Menu 4 42 clock function 2 3 clock setup 4 9 CODE128 sample barcode B 7 CODE39 sample barcode B 3 codes scanned 2 3 communication cradle 1 5 6 2 communication system 2 4 communication via IrDA 1 5 community 4 25 community name 4 25 4 26 connecting to a host computer 1 5 continuous on 4 14 continuous operation time 2 3 contrast adjustment 2 3 count A 4 CTR 800 brow...

Page 140: ...ch it can be read 2 7 initialization 4 51 international standards 2 4 IP address 4 22 A 3 IrDA communication 4 8 IrDA interface 1 3 irradiation angle 2 5 ITF sample barcode B 5 B 6 J JAN13 sample barcode B 2 JAN8 sample barcode B 2 K key input test 4 49 KEY setup 4 19 L large capacity battery 2 2 laser irradiation time 4 13 LCD 1 2 A 2 LCD display 2 3 LED indicator 1 2 light source 2 3 low battery...

Page 141: ...threshold 4 21 RTS_Threshold A 3 S S drive 2 14 3 3 4 4 sample barcode A 2 scan key 1 2 scanning depth 2 5 scanning distance range 2 6 scanning range 2 5 scanning specifications 2 5 scanning width 2 3 screen contrast 4 10 screen display 4 4 screen display test 4 48 screen output characters 2 16 searching for access points 4 45 secondary DNS server A 4 security 2 4 security setup 1 9 selecting a de...

Page 142: ...s via wireless communications 4 31 trap setup 4 26 trigger mode A 2 Tx Speed A 2 TxKEY_ID 4 19 U uesername A 3 UPC E sample barcode B 2 V vibrator 2 3 4 11 volatile memory 3 3 volume of buzzer 4 11 W warning LED 1 2 2 4 WebGlider 1 6 3 2 3 4 weight 2 3 Welfer II for Windows 1 6 1 10 WEP 4 19 4 20 A 3 WEP KEY Data A 3 WEP TxKEY_ID A 3 wireless communication system 1 8 wireless communications 1 9 wi...

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