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®
QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus
Handheld Laser Scanner
Programming Guide
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Datalogic Scanning, Inc. 959 Terry Street Eugene, Oregon 97402 Telephone: (541) 683-5700 Fax: (541) 345-7140 An Unpublished Work - All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Datalogic Scanning, Inc. or its subsidiaries or affiliates (“Datalogic” or “Datalogic Scanning”). Owners of Datalogic products are hereby granted a non-exclusive, revoc
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Contents Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Understanding the Basics ......................................................................... 1 Integrating Peripherals With Host Systems ............................................... 1 Changing Interfaces .................................................................................. 2 Customizing Your Scanner Operation ....................................................... 4 Programming
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ASCII Character Set ............................................................................... 38 Symbology-Specific Label I.D. ................................................................ 39 Symbologies ----------------------------------------------------------------------46 Symbology Options Overview......................................................................... 47 Symbology Selection ...................................................................................... 48 U
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Introduction This manual contains instructions for changing interfaces and bar codes for customizing the scanner's operation. Since the QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus scanner contains software enhancements and characteristics that set it apart from other scanners, it is recommended that this guide be used as the sole source of programming labels and information (except for other QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus product-specific publications). The organization of this manual is intended to support a variety o
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Changing Interfaces To change a scanner's interface… Hardware If necessary, replace the scanner's interface cable to match the new host terminal's connection requirements. To disconnect the cable from the scanner, insert a .050” hex driver or bent paper clip into the CABLE RE- LEASE hole, and press down to unlock the cable connector. Reference Figure 1. NOTE We recommend that you disconnect power before plugging/ unplugging cables to avoid any possibility of equipment damage. Figure 1. Discon
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OCIA • Datalogic OCIA • NCR 8-Bit OCIA • SNI OCIA • NCR 9-Bit OCIA RS-232 • Datalogic RS-232 • SNI RS-232 IBM • IBM 4683/84, 4693/94 Port 5B • 4682/92 Port E • IBM 4683/84, 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E Wand Emulation Keyboard Wedge • I/F Type A — PC/XT w/foreign keyboard • I/F Type B — AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/foreign keyboard • I/F Type C — PS/2 25 and 30 w/foreign keyboard • I/F Type D — PC/XT w/US keyboard • I/F Type E — AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70,
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Customizing Your Scanner Operation When enabling a new interface, it may be necessary to modify the original factory settings to match your specific host system's communication and symbology requirements. Check with your system administrator to identify your host system's specific interface requirements to ensure that they match the new interface you've selected. Also, the scanner's operational features, such as speaker volume, can be customized to match your unique requirements. 1. Use the la
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Programming Overview This section describes how to set the scanner's programmable features. These features can be configured using the bar code labels contained in this manual or by using commands sent from the host. Refer to Appendix A, Additional Information, for host programming details. If you program the scanner using these bar codes, the scanner stores the changes until reprogrammed. What Is Programming Mode? To change the scanner's programmed settings, it is necessary to place the scan
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The Programming Session It is possible to program multiple features during a single programming session (a programming session is defined as the period of time between scanning the “set” label and scanning the “end” label). However, it is recommended that sessions be limited to one feature, as it can be difficult to discover where an error has been made, should you make a mistake in the programming sequence. Addition- ally, it can be confusing to determine which features may or may not have be
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If You Make a Mistake... If, during a programming session, you find that you are unsure of the scanner's settings or wish to reset the scanner's configuration, use the Return to Factory Settings label on this page to return the scanner's configuration to the factory settings. Scanning this label will also reset any changes made during previous programming sessions. Return to Factory Settings Scan this label to return the scanner to the default settings configured at the factory for your scanner’
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Where To Go From Here Programming is easy and straightforward if you follow these steps: 1. If you are changing interfaces, first connect the scanner to the new host 1 using the new interface cable. Scan the interface enable bar code label . 2. Scan any feature labels that are unique to the interface you are currently programming. These interface specific programming labels immedi- ately follow each interface selection label. 3. Turn to the Symbology section if you are going to change any bar
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IBM 4683/84 � 4693/94 Port 5B Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the IBM 468x Port 5B interface. IBM 4683/84 � 4693/94 Port 5B Settings Data Format: Send As Code 39 — converts bar code data (UPC/EAN, add-ons, Code 93, Codabar, MSI/Plessey and Code 128) into Code 39 format before sending the data to the host. These settings are for IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 Port 5B interface ONLY. Limit Command Set — is an option that causes the scanner to ignore 'enable scanner' and 'disable scanner'
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IBM 4683/84 � 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E I/F Selection Scan this label to enable the IBM 468x/9x Port 9x interface. IBM 4683/84 � 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E Settings Data Format: Send As Code 39 — converts bar code data (UPC/EAN, add-ons, Code 93, Codabar, MSI/Plessey and Code 128) into Code 39 format before sending the data to the host. These settings are for IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E inter- face ONLY. Limit Command Set — is an option that causes the scanner to ignore 'ena
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IBM 4682/92 Port E Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the IBM 468x/9x Port E interface. IBM 4682/92 Port E Settings Data Format: Send As Code 39 — converts bar code data (UPC/EAN, add-ons, Code 93, Codabar, MSI/Plessey and Code 128) into Code 39 format before sending the data to the host. These settings are for IBM 4682/92 Port E interface ONLY. Limit Command Set — is an option that causes the scanner to ignore 'enable scanner' and 'disable scanner' commands sent from the host. 1
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1 Datalogic OCIA Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the Datalogic OCIA interface. NCR OCIA Eight Bit (short format) Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the NCR OCIA (short format) interface. NCR OCIA Nine Bit (long format) Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the NCR OCIA Nine Bit (long format) interface. SNI OCIA Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the SNI OCIA interface. 1 NOTE: In previous publications, this interface was termed, "SP OCIA". 12 QuickSca
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OCIA Options Use these labels to change the settings as desired. The following brief descriptions explain each selection. Beep if Not on File — when enabled requires the scanner to beep when a label is scanned that is not on file. Host Commands — when enabled allows the scanner to accept commands directly from the host. Intercharacter Delay — refers to a pause, if any, between each character before being sent to the host. This time delay is used to control the flow of data from the scann
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Wand Emulation Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the Wand Emulation interface. Wand Emulation Settings SET ---------------------------------------------- SPACE LOW, BAR HIGH ----------- SPACE HIGH, BAR LOW ----------- LOW (660 µS) -------------------- HIGH (330 µS) -------------------- TRANSMIT IN NORMAL FORMAT----- TRANSMIT IN C39 FORMAT -------- TRANSMIT IN C128 FORMAT ------ TRANSMIT IN C39 ----------------- FULL ASCII 14 QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus SIGNAL SPEED DATA FORMAT POLARITY
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LOW--------------------------------- HIGH -------------------------------- TRANSMIT PRE-NOISE ------------- DON'T TRANSMIT PRE-NOISE------ ENABLE ----------------------------- DISABLE----------------------------- END ---------------------------------------------- Go to the sections titled Symbology Selection and General Features in the back of this programming guide if you want to change any other settings for this interface. Programming Guide 15 TRANSMIT A NOISE TRANSMIT C128 PATTERN BEFORE IDL
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RS-232 Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the standard RS-232 interface (Datalogic RS-232). SNI RS-232 Interface Selection Scan this label to enable the SNI RS-232 interface. RS-232 Communication Parameters This section contains the following RS-232 communication parameters in the order listed: • Baud Rate • Data Bits • Parity • Stop Bit(s) • Hardware Handshaking (CTS/RTS) • Software Handshaking (Xon/Xoff) • ACK/NAK Options • Intercharacter Delay Go to the sections titled Symbology Se