Wasp CCD - 80SIR User Manual

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    Configuration manual bar code scanner 123 45 678 90 0 5 ccd - 80sir configuration commands start to begin the configuration procedures end to finish the configuration procedures and save new parameters in memory. Abort to give up all parameters that you have just selected. Set to make all parameters...

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    Configuration commands start to begin the configuration procedures end to finish the configuration procedures and save new parameters in memory. Abort to give up all parameters that you have just selected. Set to make all parameters back to default settings with * in this manual. Configuration proce...

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    Table of contents 1.1 default configuration 1.2 custom configuration 1.3 configuration procedures chapter 2 interface setting 2.1 keyboard wedge parameters 2.2 rs-232c parameters chapter 3 bar code setting 3.1 code 39 parameters 3.2 interleave 2 of 5 parameters (itf2/5) 3.3 industrial 2 of 5 paramet...

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    User's manual bar code scanner 12345 67890 0 5 using the ccd scanner there are several scanning modes within the ccd scanner for you to choose in order to suit your application. Please refer to the configuration manual for a proper selection. Here are some suggestions about the way to hold the scann...

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    Installation the ccd scanner can be easily interfaced to a keyboard or a serial port to your computer. Now follow the procedures below for a proper installation. On your first time installation, it is necessary to select a compatible computer type. (see the configuration manual for the correct type....

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    Testing the symbologies troubleshooting list if you have installed the ccd scanner, please try to read the following barcodes to make sure your scanner is operating properly. 12345 67890 0 5 7 8 3 4 9 1 0 8 upc-a upc-e 2468 1353 712345 678900 4 ean-8 ean-13 abcde code 39 123456 interleaved 2 of 5 01...

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    Affixing the ccd stand 6b 6c.

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    Chapter 1 introduction this manual provides all useful information regarding configuration, custom configuration and configuration procedure. You are suggested to read all information containing herein before starting to configure your scanner. As stated, we recommend that configuration, especially ...

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    Chapter 2 interface setting the scanner has 2 modes of communication, keyboard wedge, and rs-232c, (ccd wand and ocia are options.) keyboard wedge computer type 2.1 keyboard wedge parameters the keyboard wedge is convenient for most applications. First of all, select one of the computer type from la...

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    3. Keyboard character delay 4. Keyboard upper/lower case 5. Keyboard number keys 6. Keyboard data terminator min. To max:(00-99) define char. Delay=?? Note: for setting up, please refer to the examples in chapter 5. * lower auto upper * alphanum numeric pad * cr space esc none tab ctrl + c 11 12 2. ...

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    2.2 rs-232c parameters the scanner also provides rs-232c interface to meet your application . Scan the label below for rs-232c interface. Rs - 232c rs-232 pin assignment: dusb-9p female 1 n/c (=no connection) 2 txd 5 gnd 7 cts 8 rts 9 vcc (+5v) dc adapter +5v +- 10% 150ma (min.) rs-232c parameters i...

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    4. Handshaking * none xon/xoff rts/cts 5. Character delay min. To max.:(00-99) define char. Delay=?? 6. Data terminator * cr lf space esc stx/etx none cr+lf tab ctrl + c xon/xoff 15 chapter 3 bar code setting the scanner can read almost all popular symbologies in the world. Scan one or more codes fr...

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    Readable code setting ( cont'd) ean-13/upc-a ean-8 upc-e upc/ean code 128 *on off * on off * on off on * off *on off standard readable codes include code 93, code 11, code iv, msi/plessy, china postage and isbn/issn listed in page 25. Code 14 on off add-on 2/5 17 3.1 code 39 parameters these paramet...

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    19 3.2 interleave 2 of 5 parameters 1. Verify check digit 2. Transmit check digit 3. Code length 1. Verify check digit * no yes 2. Transmit check digit * no yes 3. Code length * variable length min.=?? Max.=?? (4 - 48) fixed length custom define=??? Note: 1. Default is set to various length with min...

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    21 3.4 matrix 2 of 5 parameters 1. Verify check digit 2. Transmit check digit 3. Code length 1. Verify check digit 2. Transmit check digit * no yes * no yes 3.Code length * variable length min.= ?? Max.= ?? ( 2-40) note: see examples in chapter 5 for re-definition. Fixed length custom define=??? 3.5...

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    23 1. Transmit first digit 3.6 ean-13 parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit second digit 3. Transmit check digit * yes no 2. Transmit second digit *yes no 3. Transmit check digit * yes no 3.7 upc-a parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit second digit 3. Transmit check digit 1. Transm...

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    25 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit check digit 3.8 ean-8 parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit check digit * yes no * yes no 3.9 upc-e parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit check digit 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit check digit * yes no * yes no chapter 4 optional setting ...

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    4.2 code mark ( code id) parameters you may use the example listed below to define the code mark for your own applications. Please note that each code mark you define has to follow the steps as example shown below . You may also refer to chapter 5 for details. For example: to define " z " as code ma...

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    29 4.5 other parameters these parameters include power up tone and led indicator. Power up tone * on off led indicator * led on good read off led off good read on 4.6 code(s) single or double read code(s) single read double read chapter 5 useful examples here we list examples concerning configuratio...

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    Chapter 6. Usb connection ( optional) scan the following command codes to complete usb setting: usb setting 31 appendices appendix a. Ascii code table start end set 32 h l 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 nul dle sp 0 @ p p ` 1 soh dc1 “ 2 b r b r 2 stx dc2 ! 1 a q a q 3 etx dc3 # 3 c s c s 4 eot dc4 $ 4 d t d t 5...

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    33 appendix b. Decimal table h l 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 3 4 5 6 7 32 48 64 80 112 96 34 50 66 82 98 114 33 49 65 81 97 113 35 51 67 83 99 115 36 52 68 84 100 116 37 53 69 85 101 117 38 54 70 86 102 1...

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    35 b) keyboard layout italy u.K. Portugal latin america poland sweden/finland belgium denmark norway japan holland switzerland c) readable code code 93 on * off code 11 on * off msi/plessy on * off china postage on * off code iv on * off isbn/issn on *off gtin14 ean-128 * off on * off on 36.

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    37 d) code 11 parameters : 1. Number of check digit one two 2. Transmit check digit yes no e)code 93 parameters concatenation on off g) general parameters- code mark code mark parameters code 93 msi/plessy code iv code 11 china postage cancel note: 1. Read code type ( just once a time) and then canc...

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    39 appendix d. Hex-label table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f exit.