Opticon LMD 1135 user manual Appendix a, ESC Computer Command CR

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Manual No. 25-ULPNR102-01; Mar, 2005

LMD 1135 Laser Fixed Mount Scanner

Appendix A

Programming the Scanner

Two different methods can be used to program parameters to configure the scanner:

a.Programming via Computer Commands

b.Programming via special Bar Codes from a menu page

Most parameters can be programmed using either of these two methods. However, there are certain parameters that are only programmable via the bar code menu.

a. Programming via Computer Commands

Parameters can be programmed by sending software commands or keyboard strokes from the host computer to the scanner in the following format:

<ESC> Computer Command <CR>

Note:

Only upper case letters are recognized, e.g., “AB” not” ab” Each command normally consists of two characters

Downloading of software commands cannot be “grouped” together. Each command must be preceded by <ESC> and followed by a <CR>

Parameters programmed by downloaded commands can be stored permanently by transmitting a “<ESC> Z2 <CR>” command. It is not necessary to send a “Z2” command after each parameter is changed. One Z2 command will save all changes

Appendix B lists all of the Computer Commands. In Appendix C, Bar Code Programming Menus, the left- hand column in all menus contains the Computer Command associated with that bar code.

b. Programming via Bar Codes

Use the following steps to program parameters via the bar code menus:

1.Scan the “Start/End” bar code. This instructs the scanner to enter the Programming Mode. While in this mode the scanner will beep intermittently.

2.Scan the bar code(s) associated with the desired parameter(s). The scanner will beep when the bar code is read. Note: because of the close proximity of bar codes on the page, it is important to aim carefully to ensure that only the desired bar code is scanned.

3.Scan the “Start/End” bar code. This instructs the scanner to exit the Programming Mode.

All the parameters that were scanned are retained in memory and are stored permanently (even if the scanners is power down) or until they are changed again.

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Contents User’s Manual Manual No -ULPNR102-01 March OSE Command SetPage Contents Configuring the Scanner Technical SpecificationsScanner Servicing and Maintenance Introduction and Getting StartedQuick Start-Up Procedure Section Introduction and Getting StartedProduct Overview Page Section Technical Specifications Physical SpecificationsOptical Specifications Avoid specular reflection in the dead zone +/- 8 degrees JAN 13 R = 30 mm 1.2 or Electrical SpecificationsConnector Pin-outs RS232 Communications SpecificationsRS232 Signal Level RS232 Transmit / Receive Character FormatPin No Signal Environmental SpecificationsOrdering Information ModelAchieving Optimum Performance Section Positioning the Scanner for Optimum PerformanceDistance to the Bar Code Depth-of-FieldDistance Max From Window Width Avoiding Specular ReflectionQuality Bar Code Labels Measuring Scanner PerformanceTips for Insuring Highest Data Integrity Application Notes Tips for Achieving High ThroughputTips for Verifying the Presence of a Bar Code Programming Menus & Commands Section Configuring the ScannerDefault Settings Parameter Factory Default SettingTechnical Assistance and Support Section Application Engineering SupportCommon Causes of Poor Performance Modified and/or Customized ScannersSection Scanner Servicing and Maintenance Section Scanner LabelingIEC 825-1 Class 1 Laser Device Appendices Appendix a ESC Computer Command CRWhat if you make a mistake? Reset All Defaults U2 Command U2Symbology Selection Global DefaultsOptions for UPC Options for EAN-8 & EAN-13Options for Code Prefix/Suffix Select Symbology forPrefix/Suffix of Numeric Characters Prefix/Suffix of Alpha CharactersSelecting the Read Mode Setting the Trigger & Auto-TriggerParallel Read Mode HandshakingXmit Error Trigger Enabled Mode only Scanner Timeout Trigger EnabledMode Quiet Zone OptionsAppendix C Command Description Global Default & Scanner ConfigurationsComputer Including prefix/suffixDescription Command Symbology SelectionSymbologies Bar CodeOnly EAN 13/8 +2 START/END Add/Activate Specific Bar Code SymbologiesDelete/Deactivate Specific Bar Code Symbologies Add/Activate Specific Bar Code SymbologiesDisable all symbologies Options for UPC Bar Code Command DescriptionOptions for EAN-8 & EAN-13 Options for Code 39 & IT Pharmaceutical IT Pharmaceutical, enable Transmit of leading a Options for Codabar NW-7 Codabar NW-7 Format 5 Format Standard and Interleaved Options for Interleaved & Industrial 2String format Options for IataMeaning of Acronym Number of digits 15 totalOptions for Code-93 Options for Code-128 / EAN-128Fixing the Number of Digits Disable fixed length allCreating a Prefix and/or Suffix UPC-E +2 or +5 Setting Prefixes Identifying the SymbologyMSI/Plessey Setting Suffixes Identifying the Symbology Bar Code Command Description Direct Input of Numeric Characters Direct Input of Alpha Characters Direct Input of Alpha Characters Lower Case Direct Input of Control Characters ETBSUB Direct Input Characters Misc Bar Code Command Description START/END Code Identification & Characters/Digits TransmittedCommunication Parameters Communication Parameters Terminal HandshakingMs intercharacter delay Buzzer Operation Disable buzzerPositive & Negative Bar Codes Setting the Trigger & Auto-Trigger FunctionsTrigger Function Enabled S8 Trigger Function Disabled S7 Selecting the Read ModeParallel Read Mode Add-on Wait Mode Applies to UPC/EAN onlyParallel labels only Scanner Timeout Trigger Enabled Mode only Multiple Read Reset Time Quiet Zone Options Redundant Decoding Error Messages No decode / no label Transmitting Error Indications Trigger Enabled onlyGood Read LED Operation Appendix D Appendix E