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User’ s / Pr ogramming Guide Handheld Laser Bar Code Scanner s K eyboar d W edg e / W and Em ulation Interface[...]
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PSC Inc 959 T erry Street Eugene , Oregon 97402 T elephon e: (541) 683 -5700 F ax: (541) 345- 7140 An Unpub lished W or k - All rights reser v ed. No par t of the conten ts of this do cumenta tion or th e proced ures de scrib ed therei n ma y be reproduced or tr ansmitted in an y f or m or b y any means with out pr ior written per mission of PSC In[...]
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Scanners discussed in this ma nual are cov ered b y patents issues or pending in the U .S . and other countries. NO TICE The scanner is certified to be a Class I I laser pr oduct with the Unit ed States Department of Health and Human Services Center for De vices and Radiological Health. NO TICE The scanner , as a component, ha s been tested f or co[...]
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06656 i Table of Contents Introduction Keyboard We dge Mo de ............. ......... ............. ............. ....... 1 Serial Com munication s Mode ............. .......... ............. .......... 1 AutoSense ® Mode ........... .......... ............. ............ ............. .... 1 Wand Emu lation Mo de ..... .......... ............. ....[...]
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ii User’s / Programming Guide System S tatus ........... .......... ............. ............. ......... ............ 22 Power Con sumption ..... .......... ............. ............. ......... ......... 23 Laser Redu ndancy ................. ............. .......... ............ ......... 23 Laser Time out ...... ......... ............. ......[...]
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06656 iii Memory Module Setup ......... .......... ............ ............. .......... ............. ............. ........ 63 Marker Bea m ............ ............ ............. .......... ............. ............. ........ 64 Scanner Labeling Service and Wa rranty ............. .......... ............. ............. ........ 66 Maintena nce [...]
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iv User’s / Programming Guide NO TES[...]
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06656 1 Intr oduction Ke yboard W edge Mode As a keyboard wedge inter face, the PSC scanner can be used with ter - minals pr ovided by most of the major terminal manufactur ers. In most cases, the PSC s canner is easily connected between the key - board and display of the terminal. The use of Preamble/Postamble, embedded keyboar d function code s o[...]
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2 User’s / Programming Guide Unpac king Y our package should include a sca nner , interface cable, User ’s Man - ual, and a plastic scanner hol der . The unit should be inspected immediately upon r eceipt to determine if any damage has occurred du ring shipment. If damage has occurred, a claim should be file d with the carrier immediately . Re [...]
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06656 3 Connecting the P ower Suppl y If supplied, plug the connector from the external power supply into the re ceptacle located on the housing connector . Then plug the power supply into a power sour ce. Connecting a Magneti c Stripe Reader If a detached Magnetic Stripe Read er (MSR) is to be used, pl ug the connector into the MSR r eceptacle loc[...]
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4 User’s / Programming Guide Serial Comm unications The PSC scanner pr ovides the user with two differ ent serial commu - nications options: Serial TTL and Serial RS232 communications. Serial TTL Mode Serial TTL is a serial communications interface that uses TTL/CMOS voltage levels ranging from 0 to 5 volts. The user can select a nor - mally high[...]
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06656 5 Au t o S e n s e ® Operation AutoSense ® is a factory installed feature r equested at time of order . It provides for hands-free or handheld ope ration. AutoSense ® is acti - vated by scanning th e Enable AutoSense ® symbol. The scanner will re spond by emitting a continuous, low level red beam of light known as the trigger beam. AutoSe[...]
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6 User’s / Programming Guide NO Enable A utoSense ® NN Disable A utoSense ® T o use this mode of operation properly , the user must firs t attach the plastic s canner holder to the br acket of the stand as shown in Figure 1 . The (NO) Enable AutoSense ® programming symbol is scanned until the green “Good Decode” light blinks. This will act[...]
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06656 7 W and Emulation Operation T o operate the PSC scanner in W and Emulation the user must first turn off the powerto the host device and then detach the scanner fr om the host device by r emoving the cable fr om the scanner . The proper W and Emulation cable must be connected between the scanner and the portable d ata terminal for remote data [...]
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8 User’s / Programming Guide Setup Overview General setup parameters are divided into Keyboar d W edge options (communication to host thr ough the terminal keyboard ), W and Emu - lation options (communi cation between the scanner and the host sys - tem’s decoder), and Serial Com mun ication options (communications dir ect to the host system). [...]
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06656 9 Data Synchr onization • Disable Data Synchronization • Enable Data Synchr onization • Active P olarity High •A c t i v e P o l a r i t y L o w Serial Communication and W edge Options The following communication options ar e used to define how your PSC scanner communicates with the host s ystem through its serial interface or its key[...]
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10 User’s / Programming Guide Symbologies The bar codes that can be r ead by PSC’s bar code scanners include: Code 39 Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 128 Standard 2 of 5 Codabar UPC-A, UPC -E Code 11 EAN/JAN MSI/Plesse y A complete li st of the related opti ons and the instructions for setting them are provided in the section on Symbologies. NO[...]
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06656 11 P arameters Selection Guidelines Thre e basic steps must be followed when selecting parameter s for your scanner . 1. Review this manual to be sure you understand the terminology . 2. Review the r equirements of your hos t system, with a techni - cal expert from your company , if necessary . This will enable you to determine if any of the [...]
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12 User’s / Programming Guide 1. Scan the bar code beside Interc haract er Delay = XX and lis - ten for one short-high beep. 2. After the beep, scan the bar code beside 0 on the Digit Selec - tion page and listen for one short-high be ep. 3. Still at the Digit Selection pag e , scan the bar code for 5 (the last argument in the command) and listen[...]
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06656 13 Serial Communication Reset Default T o pr ogram the communication mode for serial asynchronous com - munication, sc an the follow ing label: CA Select Serial Output Baud Rate Ther e are seven standar d serial communication baud rates to select fr om. Y our scanner and the seri al host computer must be set to the same baud rat e. Select the[...]
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14 User’s / Programming Guide Data T ran smission Serial transmission d ata is compos ed of thre e of four differ ent ele - ments , dependi ng upon h ost syst em requirements. Th ese elem ents are the ST AR T bit, DA T A bits (7 or 8 bits), OP TIONAL P ARITY bits, and STOP bit (s) (1 or 2 bits). The P ARITY bit is used fo r error dete ction (e.g.[...]
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06656 15 If your syst em r equir es a WORD length of 8 bits, 1 or 2 ST OP bits, and P ARITY check, select the appr opriate option from the table below: 72 Mark EF 72 Space EE T able 2. 8 Bit Options Data Stop Bits Pa r i t y Op tion 81 Odd EL 81 Even EK 81 Mark EJ 81 Space EI T able 1. 7 Bit Options Data Stop Bits P arity Op tion[...]
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16 User’s / Programming Guide I f y ou r s y s t e m re q u i re s a W OR D l e n g th of 8 bits and 1 or 2 S T OP bit s, but no P ARITY , select the option below: P ARITY check is not possibl e with this combination of STOP bi ts and WORD length. Some re ceiving equipment requir es inverted serial communication signal s. CD In ver ted Serial Com[...]
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06656 17 CTS Like XON/XOFF pr otocol, CTS pr otocol is a mechanism used to con - trol data flow out. The CTS inpu t is used to inform the scanner that the host terminal is ready to accept scanned data. Wh en CTS (+) pro - tocol is selec ted, the scanner waits for a low level on its CTS input befor e transmitting data . When CTS (-) is selected, the[...]
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18 User’s / Programming Guide Another flow contr ol option is available. If enabled, the stop /go pr o - tocol disables the trigger after ev ery successfu l scan. The trigger is then r e-enabled with a serial ‘BG’ command in format <STX><ESC>BG<ETX>. BS Disable Stop/Go Protocol* BT Enable Stop/Go Protocol HD Protocol = CTS ([...]
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06656 19 Label Buffering The user may select one of three levels of serial buffering. W ith Full Buf fering (the default) selected, the scanner will place all scanned labels into a buff er for transmission. This allows the operator to con - tinue scanning even though the pr evious label may not have been transmitted yet. Scanning will cont inue nor[...]
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20 User’s / Programming Guide Menu Commands P arameter Messages In serial mode, most menu commands when scanne d will provide a confirmation message to the host along with the ACK. This featur e can be enabled or disabled. BA Enable P arameter Messages * BB Disable P arameter Messages External T rigger Operation External trigge r operation enable[...]
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06656 21 HF External T rigger(-) General P arameter s Interc haracter Delay Certain terminals and computers r equire an intercharacter delay to simulate the ef fects of keystr oke delays. Cho osing an intercharacte r delay causes the characters to be sent at the slower speed r equir ed by the device to which you are interfacing. GA No Interc haract[...]
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22 User’s / Programming Guide T ransmission Mode Full Duplex or Half Duple x T ransmission mode selects either full or half duplex operation regard - less of interface. In the half d uplex mode, the decoded message is sent simultaneously to the dis play and to the hos t computer . In the full duplex mode, the message is sent to the hos t computer[...]
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06656 23 ZB Displa y Configuration When Option ZC is scanned, the program version followed by car - riage return-line fee d characters (CR-LF) is sent in the format <software name>SP<###> (W DHB 3.86, for example). ZC T ransmit V ersion Number P ower Consumption Y ou may choose one of two Power Consumption modes. Option @A supplies full[...]
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24 User’s / Programming Guide BE Enable 4 Times Laser Redundancy Laser Timeout The scan beam will activate in r esponse to a trigger pull. The beam will automatically deactivate after a label is decoded. If a label is not decoded., the scan beam will ti meout and deactivate after several sec - onds. Scan the foll owing labels to control the lengt[...]
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06656 25 AC Beeper On; V olume Medium AD Beeper On; V olume Loud *#@ Message Formatting Message formatting d escribes how to format the data (decoded string) that is sent fr om the scanner to the h ost. Prefixes and Suffixes Prefixes , Suffixes, Pr eambles and Postambles ar e programmable attributes that are transmitted a long with the decoded labe[...]
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26 User’s / Programming Guide Prefix A prefix is a subset of the prea mb le normally formatted to some industry standard, i.e., it is r epresented by a specific ASCII code. An example of a prefix is the STX (Start of T ransmis sion) code. IA Prefix = None*# IB Prefix = STX IC Prefix = SOH Suffix A suf fix is a subset of the Postamble. Like the pr[...]
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06656 27 MF Suffix = CR and LF * Users also have the ability to sel e ct any ASCII character for use as a suffix. Scan the MJ label, then scan tw o labels from t he Hexadecimal Con - version T able repr esenting the character needed for the suf fix. Certain specialized applications requ ire a two character suf fix of ETB NUL. Scanning MI pr ovides [...]
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28 User’s / Programming Guide Code Identifier A code identifier may optionally be t ransmitted with the message. This option is provided so a host computer can identify the type of bar code scanned, as well as the encoded information. Scan Option F A to disa ble the code identifier . FA Disable Code ID # * Scan Option FB to enable the code identi[...]
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06656 29 Preamble or P ostamble Selection Pr eambles and Postambles are composed of up to four ASCII charac - ters. Each ASCII character is enco ded as two hexadecimal numbers. Use the Hexadecimal Conversion T able in Appendix A to look up the hexadecimal equivalent. Preamble A Preamble is a string of characters that prefixes a message that is tran[...]
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30 User’s / Programming Guide LA P ostamble = None*# LB Enter P ostamble IMPORT ANT Scan Enter P ostamble to enter a P ost amble, then refer to the He xadecimal Ta b l e i n Appendix A .[...]
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06656 31 Serial Commands General Serial Command Format Serial Commands are only accepted by the PSC scanner when in serial communications mode. Serial commands take the form: S T X ESC L T1 L T2 <option al param - eters>ETX (Note: STX = ^B; ETX = ^C) STX, ESC, and ETX are ASCII codes whose values ar e 02H, 1BH, and 03H, respectively . L T1 an[...]
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32 User’s / Programming Guide Beeper Off CR-LF Ac k If the scanner r eceives an unknown or improperly formatted code, or if the required paramet ers are missing or out-of- range, it s ends a NAK (15H) Code. Serial Commands to Use with Caution Some of the commands in this manu al should not be used as serial commands because of the conseque nces t[...]
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06656 33 P ower Standb y and Serial Commands When the scanner is pr ogrammed fo r standby power operation (@B), the first character of the command is used to “wake-up” the scanner; it is not pr operly rece ived by the scanner ’s CPU. Ther efore, when there is any possibility that the scanner is in standby mode, an extra space code should be t[...]
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34 User’s / Programming Guide Ke yboar d W edge P arameters Scan symbol CE to enable Keyboar d W edge mode. Next, sele ct a ter - minal type by scanning the symbol CF for IBM PC-A T or PS/2 mod - els 50/60 /80; or symbol CG for PC-XT t ype terminals. Altern atively , yo u m a y sc a n j u s t CF o r C G t o e na b l e w e d g e mo d e a nd s e l [...]
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06656 35 CT IBM 319X – U .S.A. CY PS/2 Mode 57/25 — U .S.A. C6 Unisys B-26 C8 Link 125 CV PC-A T German Keyboard CW PC-A T Fr ench Keyboar d CX PC-A T U K Keyboar d B PC-A T B elgian Keyboar d C PC-A T Swiss Keyboard D PC-A T D anish Keyboar d[...]
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36 User’s / Programming Guide E PC-A T Italian Keyboar d F PC-A T Sp anish Keyboar d G PC-A T Swed ish Keyboar d H PC-A T Portuguese Keyboar d In normal W edge Mode, the scanner emulates the keyboar d exactly . Should a scanned bar code label have alphabetic characters, they will be pr esented to the computer as if they had been typed at the [...]
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06656 37 EO Shift Alphabetic Characters EP Normal Alphabetic Characters* CQ Enable Primary Keyboar d@ CR Enable Secondary Keyboar d NO TE In some models of scanner , the wedge output is capable of two types. T o enable primary or secondary keyboar d modes, scan one of the next tw o labels. NO TE In Wedge Mode, non-prin tabl e ASCII character s (00-[...]
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38 User’s / Programming Guide Symbologies The PSC scanner is configured wi th Code 39, Code 128, UPC-A and UPC-E not expanded symbologies. Th e user has the ability to enable or disable any of the symbologies given below as well as UPC or EAN supplements, I 2 of 5 wi th ch eck digit, and Code 39 modulo 43 check digit. The bar codes that can be r [...]
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06656 39 Option QB or Option QC enable both UPC-A and UPC-E. If UPC is enabled, any UPC label , with or without supplement , is r ea d. The supplement is read if Option QB is selected, and it is ignored if Option QC is selecte d. Expanded UPC-E is di sabled by sc anning Option QH, or is enable d by scanning Option QI. QH Disable Expand ed UPC-E *#@[...]
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40 User’s / Programming Guide T r a n s m i s s i o n o f t h e l a s t c h a r a c t e r i n a U P C s y m b o l ( t h e c h e c k d i g i t ) i s disabled by scanning Option QF , or is enabled by scanning Option QG. QF Disable T ransmission of Check Digit QG Enable T ransmission of Check Digit *# Scanning QJ causes UPC-A labels to be transmitte[...]
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06656 41 QS Enable transmissionof UPC-E chec k digit* QT Disable transmission of UPC-E number system digit QU Enable transmission of UPC-E number system digit QV Disable UPC- E* QW Enable UPC-E independently with supplement QX Enable UPC-E independently without supplem ent* Q0 Disable mandatory supplements* Q1 Enable mandatory supplements NO TE QA [...]
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42 User’s / Programming Guide EAN/J AN Scan Option RA to disable EAN/J AN (8 or 13 digit). Option RB or RC enables both EAN 8 digit and EAN 13 digit. If EAN/JAN is enabled, any EAN/JAN label, with or without supple - ment, is r ead. The sup plement is read if Option RB is selected and is ignored if Option RC is selected. T ransmission of the firs[...]
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06656 43 T ransmission of the last character in an E AN/JAN symbol ( the check digit) is disa bled by scanning Opti on RF , or is enabled by scanning Option RG. RF Disable T ransmission of Check Digit RG Enable T ransmission of Check Digit *#@ RJ Disable EAN-8 T ransmission of chec k character RK Enable EAN-8 T ransmission of chec k character* RL D[...]
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44 User’s / Programming Guide Code 39 T o disable Code 39, scan Option OA. OA Disable Code 39 T o enable Code 39, scan Option OB or OC. A fter enabling Code 39, make any additional requir ed selections fr om Options OD throug h OG. OB Enable St6andard Code 39*#@ OC Enable Full ASCII Code 39 OE Enable Modulo 43 Check Character RQ Disable EAN-8 spe[...]
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06656 45 The minimum length of Code 39 mess ages is set by scanning Option OH, followed by scanning two digits (01-32) from the Digit Selection page. The maximum length of Code 39 mess ages is set by scanning Option OI, followed by scanning t wo digits ( 01-32) from the Digit Selection page. If the minimum and maximum va lues ar e set equal, only c[...]
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46 User’s / Programming Guide Code 2 of 5 – Interleaved Scan Option P A to disabl e Interlea ved Code 2 of 5 . Scan Opti on PB or PC t o enabl e Interlea ved Cod e 2 of 5. The minimum length of Inter leaved 2 of 5 messages is set by scanning Option PD, followed by scanning two digits (02-32) from the Digit Selection page. The value of the numbe[...]
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06656 47 Code 2 of 5 – Standar d Scan Option PF to dis able Standar d Code 2 of 5. PF Disable Standar d Code 2 of 5 *#@ Scan Option PG to enable Standar d Code 2 of 5. PG Enable Standard 2 of 5 The minimum length of Standard 2 of 5 messages is set by scanning Option PH, followed by scanning two digits (01-32) from the Digit Selection page . The m[...]
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48 User’s / Programming Guide Code 128 Scan Option T A to disable Code 128. TA Disable Code 128 Scan Option TB to enable Code 128. TB Enable Code 128 *#@ The minimum length of Code 128 mess ages is set by scanning Option TC, followed by scanning tw o digits (01- 32) from the Digit Selection page. The maximum length of Code 128 mess ages is set by[...]
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06656 49 The minimum length of Codabar mess ages is set by scanning Option VE, foll owed by s canning two di gits (01-32) from the Digit Selecti on page. The maximum length of Codabar mess ages is set by sc anning Option VF , followed by scanning two digits (01-32) from the Digit Selection page. If the minimum and maximum va lues ar e set equal, on[...]
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50 User’s / Programming Guide MSI/Plessey Previous customization of other scanner features may have made MSI/Plessey unavailable in some s canners. Consult Customer Ser - vice for current capabilities or if you requir e a specific symbology . Code 11 Previous customization of other scanner features may have made Code 1 1 unavailable in some sc an[...]
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06656 51 Code 93 Previous customization of other scanner features may have made Code 93 unavailable in some sca nners. Consult Customer Service for current capabilities or if you requir e a specific symbology . UB Enable Code 93 UC Standard Code 93 SF Set Minimum Length, specified b y two digits 01-32 SG Set Maximum Length, specified b y two digits[...]
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52 User’s / Programming Guide UD Enable Full ASCII Code 93 UA Disable Code 93 16K TF Enable 16K Code TE Disable 16K Code UE Set Minimum Length, specified b y two digits 0-1-32[...]
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06656 53 Digit Selection 5 0 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 4[...]
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54 User’s / Programming Guide Symbolog y Identifiers Y our PSC scanner can be pr ogrammed to add and/or change symbol - ogy identifiers which might be r equired to be transmitted with mes - sages. This f eature is pr ovided to allow a host compute r to recognize the type of bar code scanned, as well as the uncoded information. The symbology ident[...]
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06656 55 FJ Set Code 39 Symbology Identifier FK Set I 2/5 Symbology Identifier FL Set S 2/5 Symbology Identifier FM Set Code 11 Symbology Identifier FN Set Code 93 Symbology Identifier FO Set Codabar S ymbology Identifier T o change any single symbology identifier , scan the appropriate sym - bology identifier bar code symbol and then scan the four[...]
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56 User’s / Programming Guide T o find the hexadecimal values for the characters turn to the Hexa - decimal Conversion T able. The pr ocedure for selecting a symbology identifier is ident ical to the pr ocedur e for selecting Preambles and Postam bles. The sim ilar difference is that symbology identifiers are a maximum of two characters, not four[...]
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06656 57 T able 5. Symbolog y Identifiers Symbology ZA-PSC Default PC-ICL 9518 CCD UPC-A d A A UPC-E d E C EAN-8 d FF B EAN-13 d F A Code 128 f I Y Code 39 a I Y Interleaved 2/5 b I Z Standard 2/5 c I Y Code 11 e I Y Code 93 g I Y Codabar (NW7) h I X MSI/Plessey p I Y[...]
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58 User’s / Programming Guide W and Emulation P arameters Select Code T ype Scan Option CC if you intend to operate the scanner in Same Code W and Emulation mode. If you want the label to be transmitted in Code 39 scan Option CB. CC Same Code W and # Emulation Bar Code P olarity Selected Option W A or WB. WA Black High# WB White High WC Black Hig[...]
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06656 59 YB 10 inches per second# YC 15 inches per second YD 20 inches per second YE 30 inches per second YF 50 inches per second YG 70 inches per second[...]
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60 User’s / Programming Guide Data Synchr onization Y our PSC scanner can be pr epared to synchronize the transmission of scanned data to the timing sequence some terminals requir e to prop - erly r eceive the data. This relationshi p is diagrammed in Figur e 2. Figure 2. Timing Sequence Diagram R TS output is used for the data sy nchronization s[...]
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06656 61 XE Active # P olarity High XF Active P olarity Low[...]
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62 User’s / Programming Guide Memory Module The Memory Module option is a factory installed feature that is re quested at time of order . The Memor y Module option allows the 5300 series scanner to store decode d labels in an in ternal battery backed up RAM. The stored buf fered labe ls can then be transmitted some time later . The user may also [...]
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06656 63 Setup NC Disable Memory Module*# ND Enable Memory Module ZK Send Memory Module ZL Clear Memor y Module MM Enable automatic switc h to memory mo dule MN Disable automatic sw itch to memory mo dule * NO TE If enabled, this mode intelligently s witches from POS mode to Memory Module mode based on po wer source.[...]
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64 User’s / Programming Guide Marker Beam The Marker Beam featu re pr ovid es the user with a spotte r beam for improved aiming at distant bar co de labels and/or in extr emely bright envir onments. Y ou may also find a Marker Beam useful wh en scanning thr ough showcase glass or bar code menu s with labels in close proximity . This feature is av[...]
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06656 65 300 ms 50 MS 350 MS 100 MS 400 MS 150 MS 450 MS 200 MS 500 MS 250 MS[...]
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66 User’s / Programming Guide Scanner Labeling The PSC Laser Scanners use a low-powe r , visible la ser diode. As with any bright light source, such as the sun, the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam. Service and W arranty PSC pro vides service for its bar code pr oducts at the service center located at its manufacturin g faci[...]
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06656 67 Maintenance PSC Scanners ar e designed to provide tr ouble-free ope ration throughout their lives. They contain no components that requir e peri - odic maintenance. Optimum perfor mance may be ensur ed by follow - ing the pr eventive maintenance pr ocedures suggested be low . If scanning performance dec lines, please follow these pr ocedur[...]
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68 User’s / Programming Guide T echni cal Suppor t PSC W ebsite Support The PSC website ( www .psc.com ) is the complete sour ce for technical support and information for PSC pr oducts. The site of fers the PSC T ekFor um, product support, pr oduct registration, warranty informa - tion, pr oduct manuals, pr oduct tech notes, softwar e updates, de[...]
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06656 69 Appendix A Hexadecimal Con version T able T o use the conversion table: 1. Find each ASCII character in the tables on the followi ng pages and locate the cor responding bold hexadeci mal-equiv - alent character in the top row and in the left column of the table. Notice, for example, th at the ASCI I character “Q” is re presen ted by th[...]
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70 User’s / Programming Guide Hexadecimal Con version T able Pa r t A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 01 2 3 0 1 2 3 NUL SOH STX ETX DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 SP ! “ # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EO T ENQ AC K BEL DC4 NAK SYN ETB $ % & ‘ 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B BS HT LF VT CAN EM SUB ESC ( ) * ++ 8 9 : ; C D E F FF CR SO SI FS GS RS US , - . / < = > ?[...]
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06656 71 Hexadecimal Con version T able Pa r t B 8 9 A B C D E F 45 6 7 0 1 2 3 @ A B C P Q R S ‘ a b c p q r s 4 5 6 7 D E F G T U V W d e f g t u v w 8 9 A B H I J K X Y Z [ h i j k x y z { C D E F L M N O ] ^ _ l m n o | } ~ DEL[...]
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72 User’s / Programming Guide Primary Function Key T able ASCII HEX FUNCTION NUL 00 CONTROL@ SOH 01 CONTROL A STX 02 CONTROL B ETX 03 CONTROL C EO T 04 CONTROL D ENQ 05 CONTROL E AC K 06 CONTROL F BEL 07 CONTROL G BS 08 CONTROL H HT 09 CONTROL I LF 0A CONTROL J VT 0B CONTROL K FF 0C CONTROL L CR 0D RETURN KEY SO 0E CONTROL N SI 0F CONTROL O DLE 1[...]
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06656 73 Secondary Function Key T ables PC/A T , PC/XT , IBM 3151, and IBM PS/2 Model 57/25 NO TE 1: [+] ri ght ke ypad for the PC/XT and IBM PS/2 Model 57/25. ASCII HEX FUNCTION NUL 00 ESCAPE SOH 01 NEW LINE ENTER STX 02 AL T left side Mak e ETX 03 AL T left side Break EO T 04 CTRL left side Make ENQ 05 CTRL left side Break AC K 06 ENTER right ke [...]
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74 User’s / Programming Guide Secondary Function Key T ables IBM 3171/3181/3191 and IBM 3477 ASCII HEX FUNCTION NUL 00 ESCAPE SOH 01 ON LINE ENTER (Make/Break) STX 02 AL T left side Mak e ETX 03 AL T left side Break EO T 04 ON LINE ENTER (Make only) ENQ 05 FIELD EXIT (Make only) AC K 06 ENTER r ight ke ypad BEL 07 Cursor up (inner ke ypad) BS 08 [...]
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06656 75 VT220/320/420 ASCII HEX FUNCTION NUL 00 ‘~ (ter minal may be configured f or ESCAPE) SOH 01 NEW LINE ENTER – Retur n STX 02 AL T Mak e ETX 03 AL T Break EO T 04 CTRL Mak e ENQ 05 CTRL Break AC K 06 ENTER – right side keypad BEL 07 Cursor up BS 08 Cursor dn HT 09 Cursor left LF 0A Cursor right VT 0B TA B F W D FF 0C Remov e CR 0D Retu[...]
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76 User’s / Programming Guide Apple MacIntosh ASCII HEX FUNCTION NUL 00 NUL SOH 01 F1 STX 02 F2 ETX 03 F3 EO T 04 F4 ENQ 05 F5 AC K 06 F6 BEL 07 F7 BS 08 F8 HT 09 TA B LF 0A Enter VT 0B P age Up FF 0C P age Down CR 0D RETURN SO 0E F9 SI 0F F10 DLE 10 Command On DC1 11 Delete DC2 12 Command Off DC3 13 Left Arrow DC4 14 Right Arrow NAK 15 Down Arro[...]
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DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY PSC hereby dec lares that the Equ ipment specified below has been tested and found compliant to the following Directives and Standards: Brad W est Vice President Quality and Process Management PSC , Inc. 959 T erry Street Eugene, OR 97402 U. S . A . P eter Lomax Vice President Europe, Middle East & Africa PSC Bar Code[...]
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Asia P acific PSC Hong K ong Hong Kong T elephone: [852]-2-584-62 10 F ax: [852]-2-521-02 91 A ustralia PSC Asia P acific Pty Ltd. Nor th Ryd e, A ustralia T elephone: [61] 0 (2) 9878 89 99 F ax: [61] 0 (2) 9878 8688 France PSC S. A.R.L. LES ULIS Cede x, F rance T elephone: [33].0 1.64.86.71.00 F ax: [33].01.64 46.7 2.44 Germany PSC GmbH Dar mstadt[...]