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Configuration Commands
CONFIGURATION
START
MANUAL
To begin the configuration
procedures
END
CCD - 80SIR
To finish the configuration
procedures and save new
Bar Code Scanner parameters in memory.
ABORT
To give up all parameters that you
have just selected.
05 12345 67890
SET
To make all parameters back to
default settings with * in this
manual.
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Configuration Commands Configuration Procedures IMPORTANT NOTICE Each standard package contains main unit, interface cable and user's manual. The user's manual gives you an overall review and information about the scanner only. START SET For those who can do the configuration by themselves, please contact your dealer for separate configuration START Configuration All Defaults manual. To begin the configuration To avoid any misuse or misunderstanding, we strongly procedures suggest and recommend
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4 OPTIONAL SETTING 26 USER MANUAL 1 4.1 Reading Modes Parameters 26 Using the CCD Scanner 1 Installation 3 4.2 Code Mark ( COde I.D.) Parameters 27 General Scanning Tips 4 4.3 Pre-amble and Post-amble 28 Testing the Symbologies 5 4.4 Buzzer Parameters 28 6a General Scanning Tips 4.5 Other Parameters 29 Affixing the CCD stand 6b CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 7 CHAPTER 5 USEFUL EXAMPLES 29 1.1 Default Configuration 7 1.2 Custom Configuration 8 CHAPTER 6 USB
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1 2 2) CCD-80SIR doesn't have trigger, you may get more easily and no worry about trigger place. USER'S MANUAL BAR CODE SCANNER 3) This is the HARD WAY to get the scanner, we usually do this way while the scanner has trigger. Getting this way working will be tired soon. 05 12345 67890 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 sugg
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3 4 Installation General Scanning Tips You can optimize performance by changing the The CCD scanner can be easily interfaced to a position of the scanner with respect to the barcode keyboard or a serial port to your computer. Now labels. Please note the help hints below to ensure an follow the procedures below for a proper installation. effective scanning with the CCD scanner. To install the scanner as keyboard wedge: * Center the reading aperture on the barcode label. * Touch the label with th
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5 6a Testing the Symbologies Troubleshooting List If you have installed the CCD scanner, please try to The CCD scanner automatically executes a self-test read the following barcodes to make sure your when the power is on. If the CCD scanner does not scanner is operating properly. read a barcode label, please check the following list first. UPC-A UPC-E ● If the barcode label is smeared or rough. ● If the interface cable is firmly connected. ● If the power is applied. ● 08 783491 If the LED light
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6b 6c Affixing the CCD stand
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7 8 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides all useful information regarding 1.2 Custom Configuration configuration, custom configuration and The scanner can be re-configured at any time for configuration procedure. You are suggested to read your different application. You can change one or all information containing herein before starting to several default parameters by scanning the labels configure your scanner. As stated, we recommend provided in this manual to fit our applications. F
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9 10 Important configuration commands: Computer Type START -Scan START label to initiate your custom *PC/AT & PS-50,60,70,80 configuration procedure. ABORT -Scan ABORT label to abadon all parameters PC/XT you have just selected. END - Scan END label to finish the configuration IBM5550 and save the new parameters in memory. EXIT - "EXIT" is specially for ending the setup of PS-55 "Hex-Label" printed in Appendix D. Keyboard parameters include: CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE SETTING 1. Keyboard
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11 12 5. Keyboard Number Keys 2. Keyboard Speed of PC/AT * Normal * Alphanum Turbo Numeric Pad 3. Keyboard Character Delay 6. Keyboard Data Terminator * CR Min. to Max:(00-99) Define char. delay=?? None SPACE Note: For setting up, please refer to the examples in Chapter 5. TAB 4. Keyboard Upper/Lower Case ESC * Lower Ctrl + C Upper Auto
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13 14 2.2 RS-232C Parameters 1. Baud Rate ( bps) The scanner also provides RS-232C interface to meet 19200 your application . Scan the label below for RS-232C interface. 300 RS - 232C 600 1200 2400 RS-232 Pin Assignment: 4800 DUSB-9P Female *9600 1 N/C (=no connection) 2 TXD 38400 5 GND 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 VCC (+5V) 2. Data Bits * 8 Bits DC Adapter 7 Bits +5v +- 10% 150mA (min.) 3. Parity RS-232C parameters include: 1. Baud rat
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15 16 CHAPTER 3 BAR CODE SETTING 4. Handshaking * None The scanner can read almost all popular symbologies in the world. Scan one or more codes from the RTS/CTS following labels to meet your applications. Xon/Xoff Readable Code Setting *On Code 39 Off 5. Character Delay Min. to Max.:(00-99) On Define char. delay=?? ITF 2/5 * Off 6. Data Terminator On * CR IND 2/5 None * Off LF On CR+LF MTX 2/5 *Off SPACE TAB *On ESC CODABAR Off Ctrl + C STX/ETX Xon/Xoff
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17 18 3.1 CODE 39 Parameters Readable Code Setting ( Cont'd) *On These parameters include: 1. Character set 2. Verify check digit EAN-13/UPC-A Off 3. Transmit check digit 4. Transmit start/stop digit * On 1. Character Set * Standard Code EAN-8 Off Full ASCII code * On UPC-E 2. Verify Check Digit Off * No On Yes UPC/EAN * Off Add-on 2/5 3. Transmit Check Digit *On * Yes No Code 128 Off On 4. Transmit Start/Stop Digit Code 14 Off * No Yes Standard readable codes include Code 93, Code 11, Code
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19 20 3.2 Interleave 2 of 5 Parameters 3.3. Industrial 2 of 5 Parameters 1. Verify check digit 1. Verify check digit 2. Transmit check digit 2. Transmit check digit 3. Code length 3. Code length 1. Verify Check Digit 1. Verify Check Digit * No * No Yes Yes 2. Transmit Check Digit 2. Transmit Check Digit * No * No Yes Yes 3. Code Length 3. Code Length * Variable length * Variable length Min.=?? Max.=?? ( 2-24) Min.=?? Max.=?? (4 - 48) Fixed length Fixed length Custom define=??? Custom define=?
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21 22 3.4 Matrix 2 of 5 Parameters 3.5 Codabar Parameters 1. Verify check digit 1. Transmit start/stop characters 2. Transmit check digit 2. Type of start/stop characters 3. Code length 1. Transmit Start/Stop Characters 1. Verify Check Digit * No * No Yes Yes 2. Transmit Check Digit 2. Type of Start/Stop Characters * No * abcd/abcd Yes ABCD/ABCD ABCD/TN*E 3.Code Length abcd/tn*e * Variable length Min.= ?? Max.= ?? ( 2-40) Fixed length Custom define=??? Note: See examples in Chapter 5 for re-d
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23 24 3.6 EAN-13 Parameters 3.7 UPC-A Parameters 1. Transmit first digit 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit second digit 2. Transmit second digit 3. Transmit check digit 3. Transmit check digit 1. Transmit First Digit 1. Transmit First Digit * Yes * Yes No No 2. Transmit Second Digit 2. Transmit Second Digit * Yes *Yes No No 3. Transmit Check Digit 3. Transmit Check digit * Yes * Yes No No
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25 26 CHAPTER 4 OPTIONAL SETTING 3.8 EAN-8 Parameters This chapter provides you instructions for selecting 1. Transmit first digit optional parameters in order to fit your special 2. Transmit check digit requirements. These options include reading modes, code mark, pre-amble, post-amble, buzzer pitch, 1. Transmit First Digit buzzer duration, power-up tone, and LED indicator. * Yes 4.11 Flash Mode Flash Mode No * Enable Disable 2. Transmit Check Digit * Yes 4.12 Scanner Multi Read Scanner Multi
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27 28 4.2 Code Mark ( Code ID) Parameters 4.3 Pre-amble and Post-amble You may use the example listed below to define the Pre-amble & Post-amble code mark for your own applications. Pre-amble=?? Please note that each code mark you define has to follow the steps as example shown below . You may also refer to Chapter 5 Post-amble=?? for details. For example: to define " Z " as code mark for code 39. , the steps will be as under : Note: 1. You can define maximum 10 a) Scan " Start "
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29 30 Please do remember one thing , that is - 4.5 Other parameters everytime before setting up your own definition, These parameters include power up tone and LED indicator. you will have to write down the order of characters/digits that you find out from ASCII Power up Tone * On Code Table/Decimal Table first. This important step will minimize mistakes when you proceed configuration procedures. Off Example 1. To setup pre-amble, let's say AjX, of any code Now simply follo
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31 32 Chapter 6. USB Connection ( Optional) APPENDICES Scan the following command codes to complete USB setting: APPENDIX A. ASCII CODE TABLE H 01 2 3 4 67 5 SET L ` 0 NUL DLE SP 0 @ P p 1 SOH DC1 !1 A Q aq STX DC2“2 B b r 2 R 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S cs START 4 EOT DC4 $ 4 D T dt ENQ % E eu 5 NAK 5 U 6 ACK SYN & 6 F V fv , 7 BEL ETB 7 G W gw USB Setting ( 8 BS CAN 8 H X hx ) 9 HT EM 9 I Y iy A LF SUB * : J Z jz END 【 { B VT ESC + ;Kk , CFF FS < L \ l| 】 } DCR GS - =Mm . E SO RS > N ^ n~ FSIUS/ O o