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UserManual2-D Hand-HeldBar CodeScanners(Cat. No. 2755-HTG-4)Allen-Bradley

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PrefaceP–2Publication 2755-6.4Contents of this ManualChapter Title ContentsPrefaceDescribes the purpose, background, andscope of this manual. Also p

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E–2 Advanced Data FormattingPublication 2755-6.4ADF can be implemented by scanning a related series of bar codes,which appear in the Programming Guide

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Advanced Data Formatting E–3Publication 2755-6.4RulesADF data is customized using rules. These rules perform detailedactions when the data meets cert

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E–4 Advanced Data FormattingPublication 2755-6.4Programming a RuleWhen programming a rule, the rule must follow a specific format.Plan ahead before yo

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Advanced Data Formatting E–5Publication 2755-6.4CriteriaCode TypesSelect any number of code types to be affected. All selected codesmust be scanned i

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E–6 Advanced Data FormattingPublication 2755-6.4ActionsSelect how to format the data for transmission.• Send Data – Send all data that follows, send a

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Advanced Data Formatting E–7Publication 2755-6.4• Send Keystroke – Scan the Send “___ ” bar code for thekeystroke you want to send.• Send Preset Value

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E–8 Advanced Data FormattingPublication 2755-6.4ADF Formatting ExampleThis section shows how ADF rules are entered and used for scandata.An auto parts

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Advanced Data Formatting E–9Publication 2755-6.4Rule 1 – The Code 128 Scanning RuleStep Bar Code On Page Beeper Indication1 Scanner Port High High2 Co

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E–10 Advanced Data FormattingPublication 2755-6.4Alternate Rule SetsADF rules may be grouped into one of four alternate sets which canbe turned on and

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Advanced Data Formatting E–11Publication 2755-6.4The sale rule may look like this.When scanning a bar code of length 15:– send the next 2 characters–

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Preface P–3Publication 2755-6.4Publication 2755-6.4Chapter ContentsTitleAppendix D AIM Code IdentifiersDescribes the AIM Code Identifiers thatcan be t

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E–12 Advanced Data FormattingPublication 2755-6.4Rules Hierarchy (in Bar Codes)In addition to the correct programming of rules, you must be awareof th

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Advanced Data Formatting E–13Publication 2755-6.4Default RulesEvery unit has a default rule to send all scan data. Units with customsoftware may have

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E–14 Advanced Data FormattingPublication 2755-6.4Beeper Definitions – Error IndicationsWhen errors occur, the duration of tones very long.Beeper Seque

Strona 17 - Scanning Options

Appendix FPublication 2755-6.4European Union DirectivesIf the 2-D Hand-Held Bar Code Scanner is installed within theEuropean Union or EEA regions and

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F–2 European Union DirectivesPublication 2755-6.4

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GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4AASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7 bit-plus-parity code representing 128 letters, numerals,punc

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G–2 GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4Bar Code DensityThe number of characters represented per unit of measurement (e.g.,characters per inch in one-dimensio

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Glossary G–3Publication 2755-6.4ByteOn an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1)combined in a pattern to represent a specific ch

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G–4 GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4CodeSet of unambiguous rules specifying the way in which data may berepresented.CodewordIn PDF417, a single group of b

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Glossary G–5Publication 2755-6.4DDead ZoneAn area within a scanner’s field of view, in which specular reflectionmay prevent a successful decode.Decode

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Chapter 1Publication 2755-6.4Scanner FeaturesThis chapter describes the features of the 2-D Bar Code Scanners,including:• major features• LED indicat

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G–6 GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4EEANEuropean Article Number. This European/International version ofthe UPC provides its own coding format and symbolog

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Glossary G–7Publication 2755-6.4HHost ComputerA computer that serves other terminals in a network, providing suchservices as computation, database acc

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G–8 GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4LLaserAn acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission ofRadiation. The laser is an intense light source. Lig

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Glossary G–9Publication 2755-6.4ModuleThe narrowest bar or space (unit of measure) in a code. The term isused by the Uniform Code Council in its desc

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G–10 GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4OOne-Dimensional SymbologySymbologies which encode data only in a linear or horizontaldimension (X-dimension); the sy

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Glossary G–11Publication 2755-6.4Programming ModeThe state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values.QQuiet ZoneA clear space, containing

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G–12 GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4SScanSearch for a symbol to be optically recognized.Scan AreaArea intended to contain a symbol.ScannerAn electronic d

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Glossary G–13Publication 2755-6.4Start / Stop CharacterA pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start andstop reading instructions

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G–14 GlossaryPublication 2755-6.4UUPCUniversal Product Code. A relatively complex numeric symbology.Each character consists of two bars and two spaces

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Publication 2755-6.42-Dimensional Bar CodesPDF417, 1–2, 1–7Scanning, 3–3AAccessoriesKeyboard Wedge Synapse Cable,1–12Power Supplies, 1–12Protective Bo

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1–2 Scanner FeaturesPublication 2755-6.4Scanner FeaturesThe 2-D scanner emits a raster scanning pattern which is capable ofscanning both: • One-dimens

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IndexI–2Publication 2755-6.4Selecting Symbologies, 4–4UPC / EAN Options, 4–6Connecting Scannerto AUX Port of Enhanced Decoder,2–11to Flexible Interfa

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IndexI–3Publication 2755-6.4IIBM PC Wedge CableAdvanced Features, 5–12Country Selection, 5–10Defaults, 5–9Host Selection, 5–10Intercharacter Delay, 5

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IndexI–4Publication 2755-6.4SScan StandsMulti-Mount Stand, 1–13Scanner1-Dimensional Codes, 1–2, 1–72-Dimensional Codes, 1–2, 1–7Beep Codes, 3–9Cable,

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IndexI–5Publication 2755-6.4TTechnical Support, GTS, 6–4Telephone No., Technical Support, 6–4Timeout Between DecodesDifferent Symbols, 4–15Same Symbo

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1784-6.5.19-RN1October 1995Synapset is a trademark of Symbol Technologies Inc.AdaptaScant is a trademark of Allen-BradleyWorldwide representation.Arge

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Scanner Features 1–3Publication 2755-6.4LED IndicatorsOn the back of the scanner there is a clear window through whichtwo LEDs are visible.GreenRedGre

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1–4 Scanner FeaturesPublication 2755-6.4Safety LabelsThe scanners use a low power visible laser diode. As with any brightlight source, you should avo

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Scanner Features 1–5Publication 2755-6.4Smart RasterThe scanner has a programmable smart raster capability, whichcauses the scanner to emit a raster p

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1–6 Scanner FeaturesPublication 2755-6.4Scanning OptionsThe scanner has 3 scanning options: aiming dot, slab raster andalways raster.Aiming DotA trigg

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Scanner Features 1–7Publication 2755-6.4Configuration OptionsThe scanner is adaptable to a wide variety of applications byscanning configuration bar c

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1–8 Scanner FeaturesPublication 2755-6.4Scanning RangesThe scanner can read bar code symbols at various distancesdepending on the type of bar codes an

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Important User InformationThe illustrations, charts, sample programs and layout examplesshown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of exampl

Strona 48 - Configuring the Scanner

Scanner Features 1–9Publication 2755-6.4Read Ranges1-D Bar Codes02040 milDistance From Front of Scanner50.8inchescentimeters151057.5 mil(0.19 mm)(1.02

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1–10 Scanner FeaturesPublication 2755-6.4Read Ranges2-D Bar Codes (PDF417)Minimum Bar CodeWidthRead Range(Catalog No. 2755-HTG-4)Inches / Centimeters6

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Scanner Features 1–11Publication 2755-6.4AccessoriesThe following accessories are available.Scanner Cable – Connects scanner toSynapse cable. See pag

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1–12 Scanner FeaturesPublication 2755-6.4Power Supplies – Connects to RS-232,keyboard wedge or scanner emulationSynapse cable. Provides power to scann

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Scanner Features 1–13Publication 2755-6.4Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable –Provides undecoded scanner output. See page 2–5.Multi-mount Stand – Rubber

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Chapter 2Publication 2755-6.4Connecting the ScannerThis chapter describes how to connect the scanner to various cablesand hardware. Sections include

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2–2 Connecting the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4OverviewThe scanner may be connected to a variety of host devices through asynapse cable. The communica

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Connecting the Scanner 2–3Publication 2755-6.4Scanner Cable Connection The scanner cable (Catalog No. 2755-HTC-GS1-08) connects to thebottom of the sc

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2–4 Connecting the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Scanner Cable to Synapse Cable ConnectionTo connect the scanner cable to a Synapse cable, push the cable

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Connecting the Scanner 2–5Publication 2755-6.4Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable ConnectionsUse the Scanner Emulation Synapse cable to provide undecodedo

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Publication 2755-6.4Publication 2755-6.4PrefaceIntended Audience P–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contents of th

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2–6 Connecting the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4RS-232 Synapse Cable ConnectionsUse the RS-232 Synapse cable to connect the scanner to any hostRS-232C i

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Connecting the Scanner 2–7Publication 2755-6.4Connect the scanner to an RS-232 port as shown below. A separatepower supply provides power to the scan

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2–8 Connecting the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable ConnectionsUse the Keyboard Wedge Synapse cable to connect the scannerbetwe

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Connecting the Scanner 2–9Publication 2755-6.4To Host Keyboard ConnectorPower Supply(May not be required,see previous page.)Scanner CableWedge Synapse

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2–10 Connecting the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Scanner to Enhanced Decoder Scanner Port ConnectionUse the Scanner Emulation Synapse cable (Catalog No.

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Connecting the Scanner 2–11Publication 2755-6.4Scanner to Enhanced Decoder Aux Port ConnectionUse the 25-pin RS-232 Synapse cable (Catalog No.2755-HFC

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2–12 Connecting the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Scanner to Flexible Interface (RB) Module ConnectionUse the 25-Pin RS-232 Synapse cable (Catalog No.275

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Connecting the Scanner 2–13Publication 2755-6.4Scanner to PLC ConnectionUse the 25-Pin RS-232 Synapse cable (Catalog No.2755-HFC-SR2-01) to connect th

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2–14 Connecting the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Scanner to SLC ConnectionUse the 9-Pin RS-232 Synapse cable (Catalog No.2755-HFC-SR3-01) to connect the

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Chapter 3Publication 2755-6.4Operating the ScannerThis chapter describes how to operate the scanner, including:• Scanning 1-D bar codes• Scanning 2-D

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Table of Contentstoc–iiPublication 2755-6.4Chapter 2 Connecting the ScannerSafety 2–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3–2 Operating the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Scanning 1-D Bar CodesAny scan pattern is adequate for scanni

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Operating the Scanner 3–3Publication 2755-6.4Scanning 2-D Bar Codes1. Verify that all connections are secu

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3–4 Operating the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4When the scanner has decoded a symbol successfully:• laser tu

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Operating the Scanner 3–5Publication 2755-6.4– The vertical scan pattern is not high enough to cover a tal

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3–6 Operating the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Specular ReflectionWhen the laser beam reflects directly back

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Operating the Scanner 3–7Publication 2755-6.4Dead ZoneWhen scanning a 1-D bar code, there is only a small

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3–8 Operating the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Beeper IndicationsWhen scanning a bar code symbol, listen for

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Operating the Scanner 3–9Publication 2755-6.4Beeper Indications During CommunicationThis Response Indicate

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Chapter 4Publication 2755-6.4Configuring the ScannerThis chapter describes the scanner configuration options.Important Notes on Configuring Scanner•

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4–2 Configuring the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Configuring the Scanner1. Connect the appropriate Synapse cable to the scanner.2. Apply power to the Sy

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Table of Contentstoc–iiiPublication 2755-6.4Publication 2755-6.4Chapter 4 Configuring the ScannerImportant Notes on Configuring Scanner 4–1. . . . . .

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Configuring the Scanner 4–3Publication 2755-6.4Configuration ParametersProgrammingGuide ReferenceDefault SettingCode LengthsCode 39 – Any Length None

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4–4 Configuring the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Set DefaultsScan the Set Defaults bar code to return all parameters to the defaultvalues listed in Tabl

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Configuring the Scanner 4–5Publication 2755-6.4Code 39 OptionsCode 39 Full ASCIIThe ASCII character set assigns a code to letters, punctuationsmarks,

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4–6 Configuring the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4UPC / EAN OptionsThe section defines options available for UPC-A and UPC-E codes.Transmit UPC-A Check D

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Configuring the Scanner 4–7Publication 2755-6.4UPC / EAN Options (Continued)Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13When enabled, five leading zeros are added to decod

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4–8 Configuring the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Code LengthsThe length of a code refers to the number of characters (humanreadable characters) the code

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Configuring the Scanner 4–9Publication 2755-6.4Data Format OptionsPrefix / SuffixYou can add a prefix/suffix to bar code data. To enter a prefix/suff

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4–10 Configuring the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Data Format Options (continued)Data Transmission FormatYou can specify whether or not the prefix and/o

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Configuring the Scanner 4–11Publication 2755-6.4Transmit Code ID CharacterWhen enabled, this option transmits a code ID character or an AIMID characte

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4–12 Configuring the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Decode OptionsBeep After Good DecodeWhen enabled, the beeper sounds during scanning. We recommendthat

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Table of Contentstoc–ivPublication 2755-6.4Decode Options 4–12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beep After Good

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Configuring the Scanner 4–13Publication 2755-6.4Decode Attempt DurationSets the maximum time decode processing continues during a scanattempt. You se

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4–14 Configuring the ScannerPublication 2755-6.4Scanning OptionsSmart Raster ModeWhen enabled, Smart Raser Mode automatically detects the height ofthe

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Chapter 5Publication 2755-6.4Communication Setup (SynapseCable)This chapter describes how to configure scanner communicationparameters. The types of

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5–2 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting RS-232 Synapse Cable OptionsThis section defines the communication options availabl

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–3Publication 2755-6.4Host SelectionCurrently, the only host selection is for standard RS-232communications. Add

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5–4 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting RS-232 Synapse Cable Options (Continued)ParitySet the parity of each ASCII coded ch

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–5Publication 2755-6.4Hardware HandshakingWhen enabled, handshaking verifies the readiness of a receivingdevice b

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5–6 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting RS-232 Synapse Cable Options (Continued)Software HandshakingSoftware handshaking co

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–7Publication 2755-6.4Beep on BELWhen enabled, the scanner will beep when a <BEL> character isdetected on t

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5–8 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting RS-232 Synapse Cable Options (Continued)Advanced FeaturesThe advanced feature optio

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Table of Contentstoc–vPublication 2755-6.4Publication 2755-6.4Setting IBM PC Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable Options 5–9. . . . . . Defaults Settings 5–9

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–9Publication 2755-6.4Setting IBM PC Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable OptionsThis section defines the communication o

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5–10 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting IBM PC Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable Options (Continued)Host SelectionSelect the t

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–11Publication 2755-6.4Unknown CharactersUnknown characters are characters not recognized by the scanner.When Sen

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5–12 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting IBM PC Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable Options (Continued)Advanced FeaturesThe advan

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–13Publication 2755-6.4Setting DEC VT520 Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable OptionsThis section defines the communicati

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5–14 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting DEC VT520 Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable Options (Continued)Host SelectionSelect th

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–15Publication 2755-6.4Intercharacter DelaySome devices require a delay between characters to simulate theeffect

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5–16 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting DEC VT220 / VT320 / VT420 Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable OptionsThis section defines

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–17Publication 2755-6.4Country SelectionSelect the country for the keyboard type the Synapse cable isconnected to

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5–18 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting DEC VT220 / VT320 / VT420 Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable Options (Continued)Advanced

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Table of Contentstoc–viPublication 2755-6.4Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting the Scanner 6–2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–19Publication 2755-6.4Setting Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable OptionsThis section defines the communication opti

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5–20 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable Options (Continued)EmulationSelect the type of emu

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–21Publication 2755-6.4Emulation TimeoutDetermines how long:• the Synapse cable waits for the laser on signal fro

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5–22 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)Publication 2755-6.4Setting Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable Options (Continued)Convert All to Code 39When enab

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Communication Setup (Synapse Cable) 5–23Publication 2755-6.4Advanced FeaturesThe advanced feature options allow you to store communicationparameters f

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Chapter 6Publication 2755-6.4Troubleshooting and MaintenaceThis chapter describes how to troubleshoot and maintain the scanner.• troubleshooting char

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6–2 Troubleshooting and MaintenacePublication 2755-6.4Troubleshooting the ScannerThis section provides a list of the most common operating problems,th

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Troubleshooting and Maintenace 6–3Publication 2755-6.4Problem Probable Cause(s) Corrective ActionScan Beam Present,Symbols Not Read1. Scanner not set

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6–4 Troubleshooting and MaintenacePublication 2755-6.4Cleaning the Scan WindowYou may need to clean the window of the scanner. Carefully cleanthe win

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Appendix ASpecificationsOpticalScan PatternStart Time 0.065 sec. to 75% of steady state horizontal amplitude;0.50 sec. to 90% of steady state vertica

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PrefacePublication 2755-6.4Publication 2755-6.4Read this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual.This preface covers the following

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A–2 SpecificationsPublication 2755-6.4MechanicalDimensionsInches 4.4 (L) x 2.5 (W) x 6.72 (H)Millimeters 112 (L) x 64 (W) x 170 (H)Weight 9.0 oz (252

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Appendix BPublication 2755-6.4Scanner Pinout ConnectionsPin #1Pin #10PinFunctionSynapse Cable1 +5V power supply2 Trigger Signal output/input3 Transmi

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Appendix CPublication 2755-6.4ASCII ChartThis appendix lists:• ASCII chart• ALT key values• Miscellaneous key values• Numeric key values• Numeric Key

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C–2 ASCII ChartPublication 2755-6.4ASCII ValueFull ASCIICode 39EncodeChar.CharacterASCII ValueFull ASCIICode 39EncodeChar.Character1032 SP SP 1057 9 9

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ASCII Chart C–3Publication 2755-6.4ASCIIValueFull ASCIICode 39EncodeChar.CharacterASCII ValueFull ASCIICode 39EncodeChar.Character1082 R R 1105 +I i10

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C–4 ASCII ChartPublication 2755-6.4ALT Key ValuesALT KeyValueKeystrokeALT KeyValueKeystrokeALT KeyValueKeystroke2064 ALT 2 2075 ALT K 2086 ALT V2065 A

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ASCII Chart C–5Publication 2755-6.4Numeric Key ValuesNumericKey ValueKeystrokeNumericKey ValueKeystrokeNumericKey ValueKeystroke6042 * 6049 1 6056 860

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Appendix DPublication 2755-6.4AIM Code IdentifiersEach AIM Code Identifier contains the 3-character string ]cm where:]= Flag Character (ASCII 93)c= C

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D–2 AIM Code IdentifiersPublication 2755-6.4Code Type OptionOption Value0Standard data packet. No Function code 1 in firstsymbol position.1 Function

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Appendix EPublication 2755-6.4Advanced Data FormattingAdvanced Data Formatting (ADF) provides a way to customize databefore transmitting it to a host

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