ID Tech 50, 25, 60, 30, 80, 70 Operation, Operating Procedure, Troubleshooting, General Procedures

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Section 5

OPERATION

Operating Procedure

The Omni reader is easy to operate. Just follow these simple steps:

1.Make sure the reader is properly cabled and is receiving sufficient power. (See Section 5, Troubleshooting, if there is a cabling or power problem.)

2.To read a card, slide the card, in either direction, through the reader slot, with the magnetic stripe facing the magnetic head (LED side) or the bar code facing the optical head (opposite side).

3.While swiping the card through the reader, the LED will go off.

4.Once the entire magnetic stripe has been read, the LED indicator will light up as green to signal a “good read.” If a good read is not ob- tained, the LED indicator will light up as red.

5.A beep will also sound to indicate a good read on the bar code or each magnetic track, as appropriate. If all three tracks have been read successfully, the reader will beep three times.

Section 6

TROUBLESHOOTING

The Omni reader is easy to install and use. Most problems encountered can be attributed to:

·Incorrect Interface Cabling

·Incorrect Configuration Setup

·Bad Magnetic Stripe Quality

General Procedures

The troubleshooting process can be simplified by following these simple diagnostic procedures.

1.The unit should emit one long beep when power is first applied. If it does not, then the unit is not receiving power.

2.Once it has been confirmed that the unit is correctly powered, try swiping a credit card. The LED will go off while decoding, then light green to indicate a “good read,” accompanied by a beep, or red to indicate a “bad read,” with no beep.

3.Once the unit has indicated a “good read,” then proceed to check the interface cabling connections.

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Contents Omnitm Table of Contents Agency ApprovedDescription SectionIntroduction Bar Code Input InstallationConfiguration Magnetic Stripe InputExample Default SettingsConfiguration Setup Sets Terminal Type Selection Beep VolumeIntercharacter Delay General SelectionsCode/Track ID Interblock DelayLanguage Scan VerificationBar Code Preamble Bar Code Message Formatting SelectionsBar Code Terminator Character Bar Code PostambleMagnetic Stripe Preamble Magnetic Stripe Formatting SelectionsMagnetic Stripe Terminator Character Magnetic Stripe PostambleIndustrial Bar Codes Code 39 Settings Enable/Disable CodeBar Code Selections Minimum and Maximum Length OptionsSend Start/Stop Characters Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Interleaved 2Check Digit Fixed LengthF3ENTERA for Industrial 2 of 5 Enable Industrial 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Industrial 2Code 128 Setting Enable/Disable Code F4ENTERA for Code 128 EnableRetail Bar Codes Codabar Settings Enable/Disable CodabarMSI/Plessey Settings Enable/Disable MSI/Plessey Send Number System Digit UPC Settings Enable/Disable UPC-AEnable/Disable UPC-E Send Check DigitAddendum Required EAN Settings Enable/Disable EAN-13Enable/Disable EAN-8 Add Separator SpaceG2ENTERL for Do Not Read Five-Digit Addendum Magnetic Stripe SelectionsG2ENTERJ for Do Not Read Two-Digit Addendum G2ENTERM for Addendum RequiredSend Accout Number Only Track SelectionSend Start/Stop Sentinel Code ID DefinitionData Editing Reviewing Configuration SettingsResetting to Defaults Abccr Data Editing FunctionsData Fields Code ID Lengthmatchdivideaddsend Data Editing FormulasFormula Sequence Commands for Building Formulas Divide CommandsData Editing Enabled Data Editing General CommandsTime Delay ADD Field JjenterClearjxenter Review Configuration JyenterData Flow Exit Data Editing JzenterData Editing Command List ExamplesTrack MSR Track 1 data General Procedures Operating ProcedureTroubleshooting OperationKeyboard Interface Problems Scanning ConfigurationsCrlf BAR Code Default SettingsAppendix a UPC-A, -E Magnetic Stripe Default SettingsAppendix B UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8Magnetic Stripe Standard Data Formats Appendix C Function Code Table for AT InterfaceAppendix D California Driver’s License Format Track LRE IDAamva Driver’s License Format Track Connector PIN-OUTSAppendix E Keyboard Port, 5 pin DIN MaleTo use the ID Tech Reader Setup, follow these steps Appendix F USB/Keyboard InterfaceID TECH, Inc

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