Worth Data P11/12 user manual Laser and CCD Scanners, Worth Data LZx00 series

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Laser and CCD Scanners

Wand scanners can satisfy most bar code reading needs. However, we also offer Integrated Laser Wedge Readers and the Integrated CCD Wedge Reader (complete WDP Readers built into a laser scanner and CCD scanner) as well as laser and CCD scanners that plug directly into WDP Reader wand ports. Laser scanners add these abilities to the WDP Reader:

Fast reading of difficult bar codes.

Reading bar codes from a distance: 1 to 21 inches with Worth Data' model LZ200, up to 35 feet with the Symbol 3200ER, and typically 3 to 14 inches with other laser scanners.

Reading moving objects, such as on an assembly line.

No-hands operation. Some scanners can be mounted to turn on automatically when an object passes under them.

Reading through thick (up to five inches) glass or plastic laminates.

Reading curved surfaces, such as plastic bags of items.

Warning: These laser scanners use low-power, visible-light laser diodes. Although momentary exposure to the beam is not known to be harmful, the user should avoid staring directly into the beam, or shining the beam into people's eyes.

These laser scanners are triggered, 5-volt, visible-light, moving-beam scanners which attempt to read 36 times per second. If the code misreads ten times, you don't even know it. Non-triggered hand laser scanners are awkward at best. These laser scanners are the world's best:

Worth Data LZx00 series

These scanners are manufactured by Worthington using the Symbol 1200 Scan Engine family. They are very lightweight, easy to handle, rugged, and aggressive scanners on all types of codes and densities. The scan element has a lifetime warranty. They are tested with repeated drops at 10 ft. to concrete. The cord has a 1,000,000 bend lifetime.

The LZ200 reads at twice the distance most other lasers read -- 1 to 21" with a 4.2 cpi Code 39 bar code or about 15 inches on a 100% UPC Code. The decode is very quick. The price is $695. The LZ200-WDP is the same laser with the decoder built into the scanner, thus eliminating the decoder box. The lower cost LZ100 reads from 1-14" on the same Code 39 code as above and about 10" from a UPC code. It has a less powerful laser but it is just as reliable and decodes very quickly like the more powerful LZ200.

These laser scanners use a low-power, visible laser diode. Although momentary exposure to a CDRH II laser scanner is not known to be harmful, avoid staring directly into the beam or shining the beam into other people's eyes. The required safety label to advise the user of the laser cautions appears on these lasers as shown:

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Contents Worth Data WDP Keyboard Wedge Reader For Model P11/12 Introduction Installation Components of WDP ReaderInstallation Internal Installation on PC P11/12External Wedge Integrated Laser WDP ReadersExternal Wedge Installation on PC or Mac USB Installation on a PC or Mac WDP Reader Setup Configuring the WDP Reader for your computer ApplicationUsing the WDP Reader Setup Menu WDP Setup Parameters Beep ToneCode UPC/EAN 5 Code 5 Data LengthDisable UCC-128/EAN-128 CodabarMSI and Plessey Computer InterfacePreamble Bar Code Data Preamble Data TransmittedPostamble Reset Data Transmission TimingMagStripe Characters Keyboard CountryTerminator Characters Testing the WDP reader with your computer Bar-code wands, laser scanners and CCD touch scannersBar Code and MagStripe Slot Scanners If you are unable to read the Test LabelScanners and Scanning Technique WandsWand Scanning Technique Using the Bar Code Slot Scanner Using the MagStripe Slot Scanner Laser and CCD Scanners Worth Data LZx00 seriesClass II Laser Product CCD Scanners Tips for using CCD’s and Lasers Right WrongStart Setup End SetupLaser scanner options CodeSpecial Features Function and Control Key SupportFunction keys F1 through F10, and numeric-pad keys Function keys F11 and F12Macintosh Command and Option Keys on USB Shift, Ctrl and Alt keysWindows Key Accumulate Mode Troubleshooting Reader wont beep when reading bar codesReader transmits incorrect data to the screen Poor read rateChanging the volume of the WDP Readers beeper Volt power adapters for external wedge installationOpening the WDP Case ISA Internal Board Installation Slot Installation with Keyboard CablingNow turn to page 7 to configure the WDP Reader Slot Installation with Bus Communication Installing BusKeyBusKey Parameters BusKey P=ppp I=iJumper Settings Interrupt Number jumper JP4, the Interrupt Number jumperJP5, the Port Address jumper JP7, the Interface Method jumperJP8, the Laser Decode Light/Wand jumper JP9, the Wand/Magstripe jumperSpecifications for Code Mod 43 Check Character + 2 + 3 + 33 + 34 + 35 =108/43 = 2 with a Remainder Value 22 is the Check CharacterFull Ascii Extension to Code Codabar Codabar start/stop transmissionCode 128 Specifications UCC-128/ EAN-128Many of the specifications are available online at Interleaved 2 of 5 Code Even Odd+ 1 = + 9 x 3 =+ 48 = 60 57 =19873 019873UPC Specifications Isbn Specifications UPC 2 and 5-character supplemental codesUPC/EAN checksum character UPC-E Checksum Calculation 123450000601234500006 01234565MSI/Plessey Specifications MSI Mod 10 check digit is calculated as followsMSI Mod 11 check digit is calculated as follows Code 93 Specifications Ascii Code Equivalent Table Firmware Upgrades