Worth Data P11/12 user manual Installation, Components of WDP Reader

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Chapter 1

Installation

Components of WDP Reader

In the event the shipping box shows damage on arrival, please note the damage on the carrier's receipt log. Open the box and inspect the contents for damage. If there is visible damage, or if the unit fails to work, contact us with the details of the trouble; we will be happy to send you a replacement.

The contents of your WDP Reader shipment should include the following:

1.A WDP Reader in a lightweight box, or an Integrated Laser Reader or an Integrated CCD Wedge Reader.

2.Velcro strips which can be used to conveniently attach the reader to the side of your computer, monitor or desk.

3.A "Y" cable for attaching the WDP Reader between your computer and keyboard to a 5 pin din or 6 pin minidin keyboard connector; or if you have a USB only computer, a straight cable with the USB Wedge Saver for attachment to the USB port of your computer.

4.A rugged stainless-steel bar code wand (unless you have an Integrated Laser or Integrated CCD Wedge Reader, or ordered a different input device such as a laser scanner or slot scanner).

5.A plastic wand or laser-scanner holder.

6.A laminated Reader Setup Menu sheet (or slot-scanner card deck).

You probably didn't receive a power supply with your WDP - even though your external WDP decoder box has a Power jack. Power supplies are rarely needed. Using a power suppply other than a Worthington Data Power Supply, (i.e. our part number F10 for 110v), will probably burn out the WDP circuit board. Damage caused by non-Worthington power supply which is not covered by warranty. DON'T PLUG OTHER POWER SUPPLIES INTO THE WDP -- even if the connector does fit, you will fry the WDP board.

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Contents Worth Data WDP Keyboard Wedge Reader For Model P11/12 Introduction Components of WDP Reader InstallationIntegrated Laser WDP Readers InstallationInternal Installation on PC P11/12 External WedgeExternal Wedge Installation on PC or Mac USB Installation on a PC or Mac Configuring the WDP Reader for your computer Application WDP Reader SetupUsing the WDP Reader Setup Menu WDP Setup Parameters Beep ToneCode UPC/EAN 5 Data Length 5 CodeCodabar Disable UCC-128/EAN-128Computer Interface MSI and PlesseyBar Code Data Preamble Data Transmitted PreamblePostamble Reset Data Transmission TimingMagStripe Keyboard Country CharactersTerminator Characters If you are unable to read the Test Label Testing the WDP reader with your computerBar-code wands, laser scanners and CCD touch scanners Bar Code and MagStripe Slot ScannersWands Scanners and Scanning TechniqueWand Scanning Technique Using the Bar Code Slot Scanner Using the MagStripe Slot Scanner Worth Data LZx00 series Laser and CCD ScannersClass II Laser Product CCD Scanners Right Wrong Tips for using CCD’s and LasersCode Start SetupEnd Setup Laser scanner optionsFunction keys F11 and F12 Special FeaturesFunction and Control Key Support Function keys F1 through F10, and numeric-pad keysMacintosh Command and Option Keys on USB Shift, Ctrl and Alt keysWindows Key Accumulate Mode Reader wont beep when reading bar codes TroubleshootingPoor read rate Reader transmits incorrect data to the screenVolt power adapters for external wedge installation Changing the volume of the WDP Readers beeperOpening the WDP Case Slot Installation with Keyboard Cabling ISA Internal Board InstallationNow turn to page 7 to configure the WDP Reader BusKey P=ppp I=i Slot Installation with Bus CommunicationInstalling BusKey BusKey ParametersInterrupt Number jumper JP4, the Interrupt Number jumper Jumper SettingsJP7, the Interface Method jumper JP5, the Port Address jumperJP9, the Wand/Magstripe jumper JP8, the Laser Decode Light/Wand jumperSpecifications for Code Value 22 is the Check Character Mod 43 Check Character+ 2 + 3 + 33 + 34 + 35 = 108/43 = 2 with a RemainderFull Ascii Extension to Code Codabar start/stop transmission CodabarUCC-128/ EAN-128 Code 128 SpecificationsMany of the specifications are available online at + 9 x 3 = Interleaved 2 of 5 CodeEven Odd + 1 =019873 + 48 =60 57 = 19873UPC Specifications UPC 2 and 5-character supplemental codes Isbn SpecificationsUPC/EAN checksum character 01234565 UPC-E Checksum Calculation1234500006 01234500006MSI Mod 10 check digit is calculated as follows MSI/Plessey SpecificationsMSI Mod 11 check digit is calculated as follows Code 93 Specifications Ascii Code Equivalent Table Firmware Upgrades