Datalogic Scanning DS1100 SH2347, DS2200 SH2348 manual Introduction

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Introduction

Keyboard Wedge Mode

As a keyboard wedge interface, the PSC scanner can be used with ter- minals provided by most of the major terminal manufacturers. In most cases, the PSC scanner is easily connected between the key- board and display of the terminal. The use of Preamble/Postamble, embedded keyboard function codes or keyboard function records allow operation of the terminal without manual entry from the key- board. In this mode of operations, the PSC scanner draws power from the terminal.

Serial Communications Mode

The PSC scanner can be configured by the user for a serial communi- cation output. In this mode, the scanner can be connected to any device that accepts serial ASCII data at TTL voltage levels. RS232 voltage levels can be achieved by the use of an optional RS232 con- version pod.

AutoSense® Mode

The PSC scanner may be configured at the factory with PSC’s AutoSense® feature. AutoSense® operates with a passive stand for hands-free operation. When the scanner is placed in the stand, it becomes immediately active for reading any bar code label presented to it. The user can remove the scanner from the AutoSense® Stand and use it as a conventional hand-held scanner. When replaced in the stand, the scanner reverts automatically to AutoSense®.

Wand Emulation Mode

The PSC scanner can be configured by the user for Wand Emulation. In this mode, the PSC scanner can be connected to any device that accepts a wand signal input. Wand Emulation communication pre- sents bar code data to a host device exactly as a wand does. This pre- cludes the use of any option which adds information to the bar code symbol data (preamble, for example). A typical example of this would be to interface the scanner to a portable data terminal for remote data collection.

Magnetic Stripe Reader

Magnetic stripe reading capabilities are available with appropriate cabling.

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Contents User’s / Programming Guide Disclaimer PSC IncPage Page Table of Contents Keyboard Wedge Parameters Symbologies Serial CommandsMessage Formatting Wand Emulation ParametersMemory Module IiiScanner Labeling Technical SupportUser’s / Programming Guide Introduction Cable Installation InstallationUnpacking Keyboard WedgeConnecting a Magnetic Stripe Reader Connecting the Power SupplyTerminal Power-Up Sequence Scanning Reset to Default ZA will cause the PSC scanSerial TTL Mode Serial RS232 ModeSerial Communications AutoSense Operation Scanner holder Stand base Enable AutoSense Disable AutoSenseWand Emulation Operation Enable Wedge Enable Serial ModeSame Code Wand Emulation Code Type = Same Code Wand EmulationSetup Overview Wedge Mode OptionsWand Emulation Options Data Synchronization Serial Communication and Wedge OptionsBaud Rate Protocol Parity Stop BitsCode Interleaved 2 Standard 2 Codabar SymbologiesCode Vice representativeBeeper On Volume Low Parameters Selection GuidelinesExamples User’s / Programming Guide Serial Communication Reset DefaultBaud Rate Select Serial OutputData Transmission Bit Options Data Stop Bits ParityOdd Even Mark Space Mark Space Communications Protocol Bit, No ParityNone Inverted Serial CommunicationsCTS Disable Stop/Go Protocol Enable Stop/Go Protocol Label Buffering Enable No Read Disable No ReadNo Read Option Full Buffering No Buffering One Label BufferingEnable Parameter Messages Disable Parameter Messages Menu Commands Parameter MessagesDisable External Trigger#*@ External Trigger+ External Trigger OperationNo interlabel delay *@ Set interlabel delay 0-9.9 seconds Intercharacter DelayGeneral Parameters External TriggerSystem Status Transmission ModeDisplay Configuration Power ConsumptionEnable Continuous@ Full Power Enable Standby *# Laser RedundancyEnable 4 Times Laser Redundancy Laser TimeoutBeeper Off Beeper On Volume Low Beeper OperationMessage Formatting Beeper On Volume Medium Beeper On Volume Loud *#@Prefixes and Suffixes Programmable options do not apply in Wand Emu LationPrefix SuffixPrefix = None*# Prefix = STX Prefix = SOH Terminal ID Select Suffix = ETB NUL Suffix = CR and LFCode Identifier Characters Code IdentifierPreamble Preamble or Postamble SelectionPostamble 0,0 hexadecimalUser’s / Programming Guide General Serial Command Format Serial CommandsCommand Function Enable I 2 of 5 with check digitBeeper Off CR-LF Ack Power Standby and Serial Commands Communication Parameter ChangesManual Scanning Interaction Keyboard Wedge Parameters Wedge Mode Enable @06656 User’s / Programming Guide Explained in Appendix a Symbologies Disable UPC both a and EUPC a and E Disable Expanded UPC-E *#@ Enable Expanded UPC-E User’s / Programming Guide Disable UPC-E Enable transmissionof UPC-E check digitEAN/JAN Disable EAN/JAN 8 or 13 Digit #@Disable EAN-8 independently Code Disable CodeDo Not Xmit Start and STOP*#@ Transmit Start and Stop Following are only valid if CHK Char is enabledDisable Interleaved Code 2 of 5*#@ Code 2 of 5 InterleavedMaximum Length I 2 of 5 specified by two digits Code 2 of 5 Standard Disable Codabar *#@ Enable Code 128 *#@Enable Codabar Minimum Length specified by two digitsMaximum Length specified by two digits Enable Transmission of START/ Stop CharacterMSI/Plessey Enable Code Standard Code 16K Enable 16K Code Disable 16K CodeDigit Selection Symbol Function Symbology Identifiers06656 Bology identifiers Programming SymbolEAN-13 Code Symbology IdentifiersStandard 2/5 Code MSI/PlesseySelect Code Type Wand Emulation ParametersBar Code Polarity Transmission RateInches per second# Data Synchronization Disable Data # Synchronization Enable Data SynchronizationActive # Polarity High Active Polarity Low Memory Module Disable Memory Module*# Enable Memory Module SetupMarker Beam Enable Marker Beam Disable Marker Beam06656 Service and Warranty Scanner LabelingHazardous visible light exposure Maintenance CleaningInspection PSC Website Support PSC Website TekForum Technical SupportReseller Technical Support Telephone Technical SupportHexadecimal Conversion Table Appendix aPart a Part B Ascii HEX Function Primary Function Key TablePC/AT, PC/XT, IBM 3151, and IBM PS/2 Model 57/25 Secondary Function Key TablesIBM 3171/3181/3191 and IBM VT220/320/420 Apple MacIntosh 06656 User’s / Programming Guide Declaration of Conformity PSC Inc