Symbol Technologies LS 2106 manual Chapter Setting Up the LS, Introduction

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Chapter 1

Setting Up the LS 2106

Introduction

The LS 2106 hand-held laser scanner offers excellent performance in retail and light industrial applications. Advanced ergonomic design ensures comfortable use for extended periods of time.

The LS 2100 Series hand-held scanner is based on the SE 1200 Series scan engine, mylar® scan element and the Visible Laser Diode (VLD). This state of the art technology gives the scanner a wider decode zone, greater depth of field, and a visible scan beam. This model reads color bar codes and symbols printed on all substrates. See the LS 2106 Decode Zone on page 2-4.

Figure 1-1. LS 2106 Scanner

Here’s what each member of the LS 2100 family offers you:

tLS 2100 - The aggressiveness of this discrete scanner is typical of the

LS 2100 family’s performance. It connects easily to, and is programmed by, the

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Contents About This Manual Table of Contents Glossary Copyright Contents Parameter Menus Ascii Character Set Service Information Notational ConventionsRelated Publications Chapter Setting Up the LS IntroductionAudience UnpackingSetting Up the LS Switching CablesConnecting to a Host Chapter Scanning with the LS Scanning with the LSAiming the Scanner What Does The Beep Mean? LS 2106 Decode Zone Maintenance TroubleshootingAccessories Description Part NumberTechnical Specifications 167 mm 70 mm 85 mm LS 2106 Signal Descriptions Pin Signal Name FunctionPin Connector Beeper Indications Chapter Parameter Menus Default Parameters Parameter Default NumberCode Discrete 2 Parameter Default Number CodeInterleaved 2 CodabarParameter Number MSI PlesseyData Options Parameter Default Number Keyboard Wedge Set Default Parameter Beeper Volume Laser On Time Power Mode Beep After Good Decode Do Not Beep After Good DecodeTransmit No Read Message Do Not Transmit No Read MessageDecode Redundancy Autodiscriminate Response Time Enable/Disable UPC-E/UPC-A Enable/Disable EAN-8/EAN-13 Enable/Disable Bookland EAN Decode UPC/EAN Supplementals Transmit UPC-A/UPC-E Check Digit UPC-A Preamble UPC-E Preamble Convert UPC-E to UPC-A EAN Zero Extend EAN Zero Extend Code Type Enable/Disable Code Enable/Disable UCC/EAN-128 Enable/Disable Code Code 39 Check Digit Verification Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Do Not Transmit Code 39 Check DigitEnable/Disable Code 39 Full Ascii Code 39 Buffering Scan & Store Buffer Data Transmit Buffer Enable/Disable Code Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 Enable/Disable Discrete 2 Set Lengths for Discrete 2 Enable/Disable Codabar Clsi Editing Notis Editing Enable/Disable MSI Plessey MSI Plessey Check Digits Transmit MSI Plessey Check Digit Do Not Transmit MSI Plessey Check DigitMSI Plessey Check Digit Algorithm Transmit Code ID Character Symbol Code ID Character AIM Code ID Character None Prefix/Suffix Values Scan Data Transmission Format Scan Data Transmission Format cont’d Host Interfaces National Keyboard Types Spanish Italian Swedish British Fast Transmit Intercharacter Delay Numeric Bar Codes Numeric Bar Codes cont’d Cancel Keyboard Maps IBM PC/XT KeyboardIBM PS2 Keyboard NCR 7052 58-Key Keyboard Appendix a Ascii Character Set Ascii Value Full Ascii Keystroke Code Encode CharCtrl N Ascii Character Set Table A-1. Ascii Character Set Table A-1. Ascii Character Set ALT Keys Keystroke Misc. Key Keystroke PF Keys Keystrokes Keys Keystroke Numeric Keystroke Keypad Extended Keystroke Keypad Table A-1. Ascii Character Set Bar ApertureAutodiscrimination Bar Code DensityCharacter ByteCdrh Class Character SetDead Zone Code LengthContinuous Code DecodeIntercharacter Gap LED IndicatorIEC 825 Class Interleaved Bar CodeResolution Print Contrast SignalProgramming Mode Scanning ModeSymbology SymbolSymbol Length Substrate