Omnitron Systems Technology RS-232 user manual Installation, Host Connections

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Section 2

INSTALLATION

Host Connections

The Omni reader is connected to the host’s RS-232 communications port. The cable has a DB-9 connector at one end, and is connected to the reader at the other end. (An adapter can be used to connect to a DB-25 RS-232 port.)

The USB/RS-232 version of the Omni is connected to one of the host’s USB ports. It is necessary to configure the unit as an RS-232 device by installing the ID TECH USB/RS-232 drivers. Please see Appendix F for details.

Data is transmitted to the host in an ASCII data format. The reader’s output can be formatted with terminating characters and special preamble and/or postamble character strings to match the data format expected by the terminal.

The terminal must be configured to accept the data and to perform the appropriate processing. Care must be taken to ensure that the RS-232 parameters (baud rate, data bits, Start/Stop characters, parity, and handshaking method) match those expected by the terminal. Just transmitting the data to the serial port does not necessarily mean it will appear on the screen as if it were entered manually.

If the host is programmable (such as a PC running in terminal mode), a communication program, such as Procomm or Hyper Terminal, can be used to display the data.

There is insufficient power available on a standard RS-232 serial port to power the Omni, so an external wall-mounted power module must be used. Connect the power cable from this unit to the power receptacle located on the DB-9 connector. Care must be taken to ensure the power module operates within +5VDC +10%.

When operating the USB/RS-232 version of the Omni, power is obtained from the USB port. No external power module is necessary.

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Omnitm Page Limited Warranty Agency ApprovedPage Table of Contents Page Description SectionIntroduction Installation Host ConnectionsConfiguration Configuration Setup ProcedureBar Code Input Magnetic Stripe InputExample Default Settings Serial Interface Parameters Group EBaud Rate ParityGeneral Selections Group B Stop BitScan Verification Beep VolumeCode/Track ID Code ID Definition Group Enter one character for the new IDBar Code Message Formatting Selections Group C Bar Code Terminator CharacterBar Code Preamble Bar Code PostambleMagnetic Stripe Formatting Selections Group D Magnetic Stripe Terminator CharacterMagnetic Stripe Preamble Magnetic Stripe PostambleMinimum and Maximum Length Options Bar Code SelectionsIndustrial Bar Codes Group F Full Ascii Code 39 SettingsEnable/Disable Code Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Interleaved 2Check Digit Send Start/Stop CharactersFebraban Conversion Fixed LengthIndustrial 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Industrial 2Code 128 Setting Codabar Settings Enable/Disable CodabarMSI/Plessey Settings Telepen SettingEnable/Disable MSI/Plessey Enable/Disable TelepenRetail Bar Codes Group G UPC SettingsEnable/Disable UPC-A Enable/Disable UPC-E Send Number System DigitSend Check Digit UPC-E ExpansionRead Two-Digit Addendum Read Five-Digit AddendumAddendum Required Add Separator SpaceEAN Settings Enable/Disable EAN-13Enable/Disable EAN-8 Send Induced Country Code CharacterRead Five-Digit Addendum Do Not Read Five-Digit Addendum Send Start/Stop Sentinel Magnetic Stripe Selections Group HTrack Selection Reviewing Configuration Settings Track Two Send Accout Number OnlyTrack Separator H4ENTERSELECTED CharacterenterMSI Data Editing Data Fields Data Editing Formulas Formula Sequence Code IdlengthmatchdivideaddsendUsing the Data Editing Functions Track 1 %CABREADOE$JANE$R$310 S Jefferson ST?Unmatched Input Send/Do Not Send Data Editing CommandsData Editing On/Off JDENTER0ENTER6ENTER1ENTER2ENTER Select Code IDsSet Length Match String Create a Data FieldJEENTER0ENTER8ENTERAENTERBENTER Centerdentereenter JFENTER0ENTER7ENTERJgenteraenterbentercenter Dentereenter Search for a Data StringAdd a Data Field Time Delay Set the Sequence in which Data Fields are SentDelete One Formula JkenteraentercenterbenterReset Data Editing Group Review ConfigurationsExit Data Editing Mode Omni Data FlowSymbology Code ExamplesSend BD DLY 09 AD DLY JDENTER0ENTER7ENTER0Enter 7ENTER JEENTER0ENTER7ENTERMSR Track 1 data Operating Procedure OperationTroubleshooting General ProceduresSerial Interface Problems Scanning Configurations Crlf Default SettingsAppendix a Industrial Bar Codes UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 Retail BarcodesUPC-A, -E Appendix B Magnetic Stripe FormatAppendix C Magnetic Stripe Standard Data FormatsCalifornia Driver’s License Format Track LRE ID Aamva Driver’s License Format Track Appendix D Full Ascii TableAscii RS-232 Port, Standard DB-9P Connector PIN-OUTSAppendix E USB/RS-232 Interface Installing the DriversAppendix F Page UE Anyway Troubleshooting Checking the Installation and Modifying the COM Port NumberTelling Whether the Installed Device is Type a or Type B Updating the Driver Date DriverRemoving the Driver Versal Serial BUS ControllersID Tech