Manual No. | LMD 1135 Laser Fixed Mount Scanner |
♦In the Properties Settings dialog screen, Select Terminal keys for the Function, arrow and control key; then Select ANSI for Emulation; the Back scroll buffer line can remain at the default 500
♦Click on the ASCII Setup button. In the ASCII Setup Sending screen, select Line ends with line feeds and Echo typed locally so that any keyboard commands you input will appear on your screen. In the ASCII Setup Receiving screen, select Append line feeds to incoming line ends and Wrap lines that exceed terminal width. Click OK. This returns you to the Properties Setting. Click OK
4)Your PC and the scanner should now communicate. Skip to Step 6.
5)In a Microsoft Windows 3.1 environment, set the communication parameters using the Terminal function of Windows.
a) From Window’s Program Manager Main Menu, select Terminal.
♦From the Terminal menu, select Settings.
♦From the Settings menu, select Terminal Emulation.
♦Set the emulation to TTY (generic).
♦From the Settings menu, select Terminal Preferences and select the following Terminal Modes:
Line Wrap Local Echo Sound
CR /LF: Inbound, Outbound
Columns: 80
From the Settings menu, select Communications , select the COM port, and set communication parameters as shown in Step 2, including no flow control
6)To verify that the scanner and the PC are communicating properly, send the following command from your PC keyboard which will request software settings to be displayed.
Send the command in four keystrokes: <Escape> Z3 <Carriage Return>
Note: Be sure to use capital letters, e.g. “Z3”, not “z3”.
A series of software setting should be displayed, indicating that good communications have been established
7)A red laser light should be visible. If it is not visible, the scanner may be in a mode that requires a “Trigger” Command from the PC to activate it. You can exit that mode by sending the following command from your PC keyboard:
<Escape> S7 <Carriage Return>
8)The “Trigger” mode will now be deactivated and the red laser light will be continuously illuminated.
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