Opticon LPR5627, LPN5627 user manual Global Default & Scanner Configurations

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Manual No. 25-ULPNR101-03; Feb, 2003

LPN5627 / LPR5627 Laser Fixed Mount

Scanner

 

 

 

 

1. Global Default & Scanner Configurations (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer

Function

 

Bar Code

 

Command

/Description

 

Command

 

 

(Z7)

START/END Programming Menu

 

-[8-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Z1

Reset all values set by command

 

-[2-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Z2

Save all values set by command

 

-[3-

 

 

(not lost upon power off)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Z3

Display software settings

 

-[!-

 

 

and version number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Z4

Display prefix/suffix value length

 

-[5-

 

 

(expressed in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

hexadecimal format)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Where computer commands appear in parenthesis, bar code commands must be used to program the scanner.

Note: Scanner default settings are indicated by a pointing hand (%) symbol throughout the menus to follow.

*Use Z2 (Save all values set by command) after computer command to store settings in memory prior to power off.

Scanner Test Mode (U0) - This mode resets all unit parameters to a predefined set of defaults for the purpose of putting the scanner into a test mode which reads barcodes continuously. The predefined defaults are the following:

Reads all barcodes by symbology

No fixed number of digits defined (32 digits minimum).

Normal scan, continuous scan.

Large only.

No verification, no "Bad Read (BR)".

Buzzer 3KHz, volume maximum.

Buzzer after decoding (10 ms).

Good LED after decoding (green, 100 ms).

RS232C (9600 baud, 8, 1, no parity, no handshaking).

Straight Across Scan Mode (U3) - This mode resets all unit parameters to predefined defaults for the purpose of allowing straight across scanning of up to 3 labels. The predefined defaults are the following:

Reads all barcodes by symbology.

No fixed number of digits defined (32 digits max.)

Normal scan, multiple scan.

Trigger disable.

Small and large.

No verification, no "Bad Read (BR)".

Buzzer 3KHz and 2KHz, volume max.

Buzzer after decoding (200 ms).

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Contents User’s Manual Manual No -ULPNR101-03 FebruaryPage Contents Scanner Servicing and Maintenance Technical SpecificationsConfiguring the Scanner Introduction and Getting StartedQuick Start-Up Procedure Section Introduction and Getting Started Product OverviewSection Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Symbologies SupportedOptical Specifications Skew PitchRecommended operation α at + 60 degrees or less Tilt RotationCurvature LPR5627 Raster PatternElectrical Specifications RS232 Communications SpecificationsConnector Pin-outs Environmental Specifications Ordering InformationModel Distance to the Bar Code Focal DistanceDepth-of-Field Avoiding Specular Reflection How to perform the Read Rate Test Measuring Scanner PerformanceQuality Bar Code Labels 700d OK 93.5% CODE-39 Test Application Notes Tips for Achieving High Throughput Tips for Insuring Highest Data IntegrityTips for Verifying the Presence of a Bar Code Presence/Absence of bar code Scanner TransmitsDefault Settings Section Configuring the ScannerProgramming Menus & Commands Parameter Factory Default SettingCommon Causes of Poor Performance Modified and/or Customized ScannersCdrh Class II Laser Device Scanner LabelingPage ESC Computer Command CR Programming the ScannerCommand Reset All Defaults U1 Command U1Reset All Defaults Computer Function / Description What if you make a mistake?Appendix B Prefix/Suffix of Numeric Characters Enable character length Positive & Negative Bar Codes Motor Control Appendix C IndexGlobal Default & Scanner Configurations Command DescriptionGlobal Default & Scanner Configurations Page Symbology Selection Add/Activate Specific Bar Code Symbologies Symbology SelectionAdd/Activate Specific Bar Code Symbologies Delete/Deactivate Specific Bar Code Symbologies Disable all WPCDelete/Deactivate Specific Bar Code Symbologies Options for UPCOptions for Code Options for Codabar NW-7 Options for Interleaved 2 Codabar NW-7 Format5 Format Standard and Interleaved Options for Iata Disable fixation Fixing the Number of DigitsCreating a Prefix and/or Suffix Setting Prefixes Identifying the Symbology UPC-ASetting Suffixes Identifying the Symbology Setting Prefixes Identifying the SymbologySetting Suffixes Identifying the Symbology Direct Input of Numeric Characters Direct Input of Alpha Characters Enable Number of Characters/Digits Transmitted Direct Input of Control CharactersEnable Number of Characters/Digits Transmitted Disable Number of Characters/Digits Transmitted Disable Number of Characters/Digits Transmitted Communication ParametersCommunication Parameters Handshaking UnlimitedDisable buzzer Buzzer OperationBuzzer Operation Setting the Trigger Function Positive & Negative Bar CodesSelecting the Read Mode Selecting the Read Mode Trigger Function Enabled Trigger Function DisabledScanner Timeout Trigger Enabled Mode only Redundant Decoding Transmitting Error Indications Trigger Enabled only Print Quality AdjustmentsGood Read LED Operation Sequencer Controls Sequencer Controls Motor ControlsAppendix D Dimensional Drawings Appendix E LPN5627 Optical Performance typical unit LPR5627 Raster Optical Performance typical unit

LPN5627, LPR5627 specifications

The Opticon LPR5627 and LPN5627 are advanced barcode scanning devices designed for a wide range of applications in retail, logistics, and inventory management. These models from Opticon stand out due to their combination of versatility, durability, and cutting-edge technology.

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Durability is a key characteristic of these models. The Opticon LPR5627 and LPN5627 are built to withstand the rigors of daily use in busy environments. They feature a sturdy construction that can endure drops, dust, and moisture, ensuring reliable performance in various settings from warehouses to retail stores.

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In summary, the Opticon LPR5627 and LPN5627 barcode scanning devices are designed for high-performance scanning with a focus on durability, user comfort, and technological advancement. Their ability to scan a wide variety of barcode formats, coupled with features that enhance productivity, make them essential tools for businesses looking to streamline operations and improve efficiency in today's competitive landscape.