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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide
Figure 5-18. Voltage Adjustment Hole
Figure 5-19. Installing Keyboard Connector
Contents
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Chapter 3. Scanning with the LS 3070
Chapter 2. Setup
Chapter 1. The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner
Chapter 4. Maintenance and Specications
Chapter 6. Programming
Chapter 5. Interface Guide
Chapter 7. Parameter Menus
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Chapter 8. Keyboard Maps
Index
About This Manual
Service Information
Related Publications
Notational Conventions
Symbol Support Center
Asia
Europe
Canada
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The LS 3070 Scanner
Rechargeable Battery Pack
The Base/Charger Unit
Chapter 2 Setup
Inserting the Scanner Into and Removing Scanner from Base/Charger
Charging the Battery
Assigning Address to Base/Charger
Pairing the Scanner with the Base/Charger
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Pairing Scanner with Base/Charger
Setting Transmission Frequency
Installing a Magstripe Reader
Chapter 3 Scanning with the LS 3070
1. Ready
2. Test
3. Scan
Hold at an Angle
Scan the Entire Symbol
Using a Long Range or High Visibility Scanner?
Scanning Transmission Range
RF Communication Errors
Restoring Normal RF Communications
What If ...
Nothing happens when you follow the operating instructions?
You should
If you get frequent Transmit Errors (error beeps after decode):
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Decode Zones
LS 3070 Standard Range
Figure 3-1. LS 3070 Decode Zone:
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LS 3070LR Long Range
Figure 3-2. LS 3070LR Decode Zone:
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LS 3070ALR Advanced Long Range
Figure 3-3. LS 3070ALR Decode Zone:
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LS 3070XLR Extra Long Range
Figure 3-4. LS 3070XLR Decode Zone:
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LS 3070HV High Visibility
Figure 3-5. LS 3070HV Decode Zone:
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Specications
Maintenance
Recharging the Battery
Changing Battery Packs
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Charge Status LED Indications
Accessories
Standard Accessories
Optional Accessories
LS 3070 Standard Technical Specications
LS 3070LR Technical Specications
LS 3070ALR Technical Specications
LS 3070XLR Technical Specications
LS 3070HV Technical Specications
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Connecting Base Station to a Host
OCIA and OCR Terminals
OCR
OCIA
RS-232C Single Port
RS-232C Dual Port
IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694
Connecting Keyboard Wedges
PC Keyboards
Terminal Keyboards
IBM 3683/3684 Installation
First: Remove the IBM 3683/84 Top Cover
Second: Remove the Keyboard
Third: Install the Cable Internally
Fourth: Replace the Keyboard and Top Cover
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IBM 3653 Installation
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NCR 280 Installation
NCR 2151 Installation
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NCR 2152 Installation
NCR 2154/2155 Installation
NCR 7052 Installation
Fujitsu 9000 Installation
Interfaces
Host Type Interface P/N
Chapter 6 Programming
Programming Overview
Scanning Sequence Examples
Errors While Scanning
Parameter Descriptions
Set Parameter Defaults
Host Interface Code
Code Types
Code Lengths
Code 39 Full ASCII
Decode Options
Transmit UPC-E/UPC-A Check Digit
Convert UPC-E To UPC-A
Ean Zero Extend
Xmit No Decode Message
Code 39 Check Digit
ITF-14/EAN-13 Conversion
Bi-Directional Redundancy for Codabar
MSI Plessey Check Digit
Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store)
Beeper Volume
Beep After Good Decode
UPC/EAN Security Level
Decode Redundancy
UPC-A and -E Preamble
Pause Duration
Prex/Sufx Values
Data Transmission Formats
Magstripe Data Transmission Format
Scan Data Transmission Format
Laser Control
Laser On Timeout
RS-232C Options
Baud Rate
Parity
Check Parity
Hardware Handshaking
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Software Handshaking
No Software Handshaking ACK/NAK Only
ENQ ONLY
ACK/NAK with ENQ
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OCIA Transmit Timeout
NCR 2152 Fast Transmit
IBM 4683/93 Magstripe Communications
International Keypad Emulation
International Keypad Emulation Fast Transmit
National Keyboard Types
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Set Transmission Frequency
Wait for Host Interface Response Time
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Parameter Selections
Supported features for each host type.
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* Some parameters are programmed through host computer.
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Beeper Denitions
Standard Use
Parameter Menu Scanning
Code 39 Scan And Store
Code 39 Buffering
Buffer Data
Clear Transmission Buffer
Transmit Buffer
Overlling Transmission Buffer
Attempt to Transmit an Empty Buffer
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Default Table
Table 6-3. Defaults
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Table 6-3. Defaults
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Terminal Specic RS-232C Defaults
Table 6-4. Terminal-Specic RS-232 Defaults
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Prex/Sufx Values
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Set Transmission Frequency
All Countries Except France
France
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Chapter 8 Keyboard Maps
ASCII Table
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Keyboard Identier Maps
IBM PC/AT and Clones
IBM PC/XT and Clones
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IBM 3179 IBM 3180 IBM 319X IBM 347X Telex 122
IBM PS2 and Clones
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*3001 for IBM 3151
Wyse 50
IBM 3151 DEC VT2XX/VT3XX/VT4XX IBM 316X
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Wyse 60 ANSI Keyboard
Wyse 60 ASCII Keyboard
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Wyse 60/85/150/185
HP 239X
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IBM 3178
HP 700/9X
SHIFT NORMAL ALT
SHIFT NORMAL ALT
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IBM 3278
SHIFT NORMAL ALT
SHIFT NORMAL ALT
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NCR 280
NCR 2950
5004 5003 5002 5001
5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 7013
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IBM 3683/3684 35-KEY Calculator Style
IBM 3683/3684 35-KEY Phone Style
789 456 123
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789 456 123 0
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