NCR 7883 manual Programming for USB Connection, RS-232 Communications, IBM Communications

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NCR RealScan 7883 Installation and Owner Guide

Programming for USB Connection

The RealScan 7883 Scanner must be properly programmed for USB. Programming and cabling depends on whether the unit is a 7883-1000 or 7883-1200. The 7883-1000 uses the USB Dongle connection to the host terminal while the 7883- 1200 uses a straight through cable. The programming also depends on the type of host terminal being used.

RS-232 Communications

The 7883-1000 communicates with the USB dongle using RS-232. Therefore, the 7883-1000 uses standard RS-232 communications (1 0 5). The RealScan 7883-1200 Scanner outputs USB and uses a cable which connects directly to the terminal. It must be programmed for NCR/232- USB. Other parameters may be set as required by the host terminal. Set the required program parameters by scanning the following sequence of programming tags. These must be the first tags scanned after supplying power to the unit.

7883-1000

1.Default – sets all parameters to standard default values.

2.Programming Mode – puts scanner in base programming state.

3.Hex 1, Hex 0, Hex 5 – sets the required RS-232 programming parameters.

RS-232 communications protocol

9600 baud

Odd parity

1 stop bit, 7-bit character

4.Change any other parameters as required by the host terminal.

5.Save and Reset – saves the program just entered and resets the scanner.

7883-1200

1.Default – sets all parameters to standard default values.

2.Programming Mode – puts scanner in base programming state.

3.Hex 1, Hex 0, Hex E, Hex 0 – sets the required NCR/232 USB programming parameters.

4.Change any other parameters as required by the host terminal.

5.Save and Reset – saves the program just entered and resets the scanner.

The host terminal software may now be configured to use the communication port assigned by the IO Networks driver in the terminal when the connection is made to USB. Note that it is required to obtain the IO Networks software which is available from the NCR website.

IBM Communications

The host terminal should assign the port and associate the scanner with the application when the USB connection is made. When programming a RealScan 7883 for IBM USB communications, all parameters are set to the standard default values, and the communications protocol is set to IBM USB. This is accomplished by scanning the following sequence of programming tags. These must be the first tags scanned after supplying power to the unit. Note that both the 7883-1000 and 7883-1200 use the same programming sequences. However, the 7883-1000 must use a USB dongle, while the 7883- 1200 uses a USB cable. The jumper in the USB Dongle for 7883-1000 scanners must also be jumpered for IBM (See figure above).

7883-1000 and 7883-1200

1.Default - sets all parameters to standard default values.

2.Programming Mode tag - puts scanner in base programming state.

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Contents RealScan Installation and Owner Guide Information Products RSD-AtlantaContents Laser Safety Label Laser Module Label Laser Power Revision Record Obtaining Additional Information Obtaining Technical AssistanceNCR RealScan 7883 Mountings Installation Instructions StepInstalling Power Supply and Interface Cables Connecting the Cables to an NCR RealScanStandard Interface Connection USB Interface Connection IBM HID Auxiliary RS-232 Port NCR RealScan 7835/7836Special Installations RS-232 PeripheralsRealScan 7892 Bi-Modal Presentation Scanner Programming the RealScan RealScan 7832 ProgrammingRealScan 7837 Programming Factory Default RS232, 7 DATA, 1 STOP, Space Parity Setting Program Parameters and Verifying Host Connection Turning on the RealScanFlash Latest Firmware Programming the RealScan Programming Defaults UPC/EANBaud Rate Programming for USB Connection RS-232 CommunicationsIBM Communications RSS Expanded Reduced Space SymbologyRSS-14 Stacked RSS Expanded StackedMaking Other Program Changes Enabling RSSDisabling RSS Scan Sample Tags UPC-ADetermining Label Quality 01234 5 678 9Setting RealScan 7883 Scan Zone Scan Zone Adjusting ScrewHorizontal Pass-by Scanning Vertical Pass-by ScanningVertical Presentation Scanning from Top Vertical Presentation Scanning from BottomMounting the RealScan Rubber FeetPlastic Top Plate Plastic Top Plate ScannerC Latch Clip Mounting Screw Vertical Mounting Bracket Checkstand Cutout Checkpoint CableCable Clamps Operating the Scanner Cleaning the Scanner Correcting Scanner Problems Green Status Tones Problem IndicatorThen supply again Interface Connector Interface InformationMost Common Interface Cables Communications Protocol Programming WorksheetCommunications Protocol Options 4 and B not supported yet Features Checkstand Hole RealScan 7883 Horizontal MountCheckstand Hole RealScan 7883 Flat Mount Ventilation RequirementsElectrical Wiring Installation Type Input Voltage L1, L2 Circuit BreakersNCR RealScan Mettler Toledo Scale, & Sensormatic ScanMaxTMHS NCR ComponentsMettler Toledo Components Sensormatic ComponentsSystem Construction Right-TO-Left ScanningLeft-To-Right Scanning Configuring the Scale Installing the Scanner Connecting Sensormatic Components Routing the Cables Completing the Installation Calibrating the Mettler Toledo Scale NCR RealScan 7883 Installation and Owner Guide Sensormatic Deactivation Indicators Sensormatic Programmable FunctionsTroubleshooting Scanner ProblemsScale Problems Sensormatic Deactivation Programming Worksheets Communications ProtocolGood Read Tone Timers Bar CodesCode Bar Codes Label Identifiers Unique Identifier20 RS-232 Parameters 21 RS-232 Parameters22 RS-232 Prefix Byte 23 RS-232 Terminator Byte24 RS-232 Communications Options Miscellaneous Parameters RealScan Ascii Code Chart Regulatory Information Identification LabelsCE Mark Applicability NCR Corporation Duluth, GaDeclaration of Conformity Laser Safety Laser Safety LabelLaser Module Label Laser Power Default Volume AdjustmentReset Programming TagsProgramming Mode Save and ResetEnd Diagnostic Mode RS-232 Temporary Service ModeAbort Reset Tallies ModeFirmware Flashing HexR0050 R0053 Hex a Hex B Hex CHex D Hex E Hex F