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1. ESC 40 64 Sleep Clear display and Turn off Laser Motor and Backlight G15 keeps functioning as normal ESC 41 65 A WakeUp Return from sleep ESC 42 66 B Select Font Set lt FONTSET gt The SG15 has 2 internal font sets 0x30 0x31 0x30 Font set 1 Normal sized font 0x31 Font set 2 Large font ESC 43 67 C reserved ESC 44 68 D freserved ESC 45 69 E reserved ESC 46 70 F reserved ESC 47 71 G_ reserved ESC 48 72 H_ reserved ESC 49 73 I reserved ESC 4A 74 J reserved ESC 4B 75 K__ reserved ESC AC 76 L__ reserved ESC 4D 77 N reserved ESC 4E 78 N freserved ESC 4F 79 O freserved ESC 50 80 P__ reserved ESC 51 81 Q reserved ESC 52 82 R_ reserved ESC 53 83 S reserved ESC 54 84 T_ reserved ESC 55 85 U reserved ESC 56 86 V reserved ESC 57 87 W freserved ESC 58 88 X reserved ESC 59 91 Y reserved ESC DA 90 Z Reset Soft reset ESC 5B 91 Enable Disable scanning lt MODE gt Enable or disable barcode scanning 0x30 disable 0x31 enable ESC 5C 92 Enable Disable Backlight lt MODE gt The backlight will be turned on or off 0x30 off 0x31 0n ESC 5D 93 Sleep Wakeup internal barcode scanner lt MODE gt Put the internal barcode scanner into sleep turn off laser and motor or wake it up 0x30 sleep 0x31 wakeup ESC DE 94 Beep The internal speaker will generate the default beep ESC 5F 95 reserved ESC 60 96 gt Get Firmware Version The SG15 returns the current firmware version Fo
2. lo x File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help amp 3 A D O http 1192 168 3 2277 zl IG Fite shareexclusive Home Network 802 11b General Info Messages Miscellaneous Using the web browser you can alter the same settings of the Shuttle as with the Configuration Tool See paragraphs 5 6 5 9 for more explanation Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 31 5 2 2 Configuration using the configuration utility Locate the utility SG15Config exe on your computer or CD and start it up The following screen should appear Note that the version of this program may differ from the one you have Please check the Scantech ID website for the latest version 32 Configuring the Shuttle 5 3 CONFIGURATION TOOL NETWORK SETTINGS In order to select the appropriate Ethernet adapter on i your system click on the down arrow in the main i screen to enter the settings screen of the Configuration Tool This will open the following window 3 View Network Adapters irene Intel F PRO 100 VE Network Connection Packet Mac Address 00 00 56 E2 96 04 IP Address 192 137 81 108 192 137 81 254 Gateway DHCP 192 137 81 16 Port to use for UDP broadcasts fog 0 Program chooses a free one 10004 Refresh Next gt gt gt If your system has more than one Ethernet adapter or WLAN adapters you can use the button Next gt gt gt to scroll through the available adapters
3. EN 60950 1992 IEC 950 1991 UL1950 3rd edition c UL CSAC22 2 950 M95 EMC EN 61000 6 3 2001 Generic emission standard from which EN 55011 1998 Emission Class B EN 61000 6 2 2001 Generic immunity standard from which EN 61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic Discharge ESD immunity EN 61000 4 3 1996 Radiated Electro Magnetic field immunity ENV 50204 1995 Digital radio telephones immunity EN 61000 4 4 1995 Electrical Fast Transient EFT immunity EN 61000 4 5 1995 Surge transient immunity EN 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted RF disturbances immunity Means of conformity For Electrical safety the product is in conformity with Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC For EMC the product is in conformity with Directive 89 336 EEC Please note that a Scantech CE marked power supply unit should be used to conform to the product specifications stated above A M Snijder P H Sliedrecht Quality Manager Scantech ID B V CEO Scantech ID B V Soesterberg April 2005 1 0 oo o eeeeeee e 10 1 4 SCANNER LABELLING Product Safety un e Scantech ID BV Amersfoortsestraat 124 3769 AN Soesterberg The Netherlands World wide patents pending 1EC825 cl Complies applicab produc vie r product 040 as Ila laser term ser light CAUTION
4. 5 Watt 5 2Vdc 580 950 mA consumption Depending on interface and scanner type SG15 DC input 5 2 Vdc Interfaces Standard Ethernet or 802 11b WiFi optional Scanner characteristics Light source Visible laser diode 630 670 nm or red led Depth of field 200 mm maximum reading distance Scan pattern Omnidirectional or single line Bar code types EAN UPC JAN Add on Code 128 EAN 128 Code 39 full ASCII Code 32 Code 93 MSI Plessey Codabar Interleaved 2 5 Electrical Safety EMC Physical Dimensions 183 h x 132 w x 95 d mm Display High bright blue white 128x64 pixels Housing PC ABS Environmental Operating 0 C 40 C temperature Humidity 20 95 RH non condensing Safety Laser Safety IEC 825 1 1993 Class I U S 21CFR1040 Class lla EN 60950 1992 IEC 950 1991 UL1950 3 edition c UL CSA C22 2 950 M95 EN 61000 6 3 2001 Generic emission standard from which EN55011 1998 Emission Class B EN 61000 6 2 2001 Generic immunity standard from which EN 61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic Discharge ESD immunity EN61000 4 3 1996 Radiated Electro Magnetic field immunity ENV 50204 1995 Digital radio telephones immunity EN61000 4 4 1995 Electrical Fast Transient EFT immunity EN61000 4 5 1995 Surge transient immunity EN 61000 4 6 1996 Conducted RF disturbances immunity 74 Appendices Scan
5. Latin 1 Codepage 1257 Baltic Possibly more codepages will be added in the future Only 1 codepage can be used at a time see chapter 5 8 Each character set codepage is available in 2 sizes see ESC B command Code page 852 Latin 2 Code page 866 Cyrillic DOS CE CS oa ns a CNC NN ES IN EN a TE TE IRE CO LS OS EN CN ON EN EE fo fii ic fis DR ie far ae is fin RE fic io ie ir ia e RE RRE fie RR RR fis fin fe RE fie ir EE RE e ERRE 3 amp UO xl 28 UO wp tt 4 AE CC D pr Tr EER 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 3 lt J gt 0 1 2 3 4 S 6 71 By 9 3 lt gt se ese LP RER hee EL PU a Re e_N B C Dj E F G H I J K L M N 0 AJ B C D E F G H I J K L M N O AEREE RF EEE EEE RAF R S T Ul VI HI X Y z S P af R S T Ul VI W x Y 27 ATE RAEE A AE SE RE SEA SEE A E a a b c d el f g h if j k 1 m n Pal bl c d ej f g h il j k 1 m n mpe pepe hepa pre pe epee LP LP LE PAL r s ti uf vi wl yf 2 ff 1 3 p ol rj sti ul vl ul xf ul z i 113 TETRA AAA EN CNN EE NN VI ee Pr ej al aj l Ci c ti e OF of 1 2 H A 6 B F 4 El X 3 W Wy K A M H 0 FF ZP oe ee Pc eS RR a EE per fr 1 ao of L 1 S s O U T ty tf x P C T Y x Uy ur Ul Wy b by bj 3
6. the Offline message on the SG 15 should disappear 7 Now you can enter characters on your keyboard which should appear on the SG 15 s display Also when you scan a barcode with the SG 15 it should appear on your monitor 8 See appendix B for how to do more on the SG15 s display Some notes 1 Regarding the Network Connection Properties of your PC You may have to turn OFF DHCP and make sure the IP address of your PC is in the same IP range as the Shuttle you want to communicate with For instance by giving your PC IP address 192 168 3 1 2 If you have a firewall running on your PC make sure it s not blocking the communication in any way Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Chapter 5 Configuring the Shuttle 27 28 5 1 Configuring the Shuttle PREFACE There are two methods to configure a Shuttle Using a web browser Shuttle Firmware V1 00 or higher is needed As of firmware V1 00 the SG 15 has an internal web server for configuration purposes This eliminates the need for a dedicated configuration tool and makes it possible to configure a Shuttle independent of the operating system on your system Just start any web browser and enter the IP address of your Shuttle Using the Configuration Tool supplied by Scantech ID Scantech ID provides this Configuration Tool to be able to configure a Shuttle anywhere in the network having any possible IP Address The Shuttle uses a special package format communi
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8. 5G15_SHUTTLE xj Network Wireless Messages Miscellaneous Idle Message X Pos Y Pos Align Vert Align Horiz Font Size b fa Center zl Small Large ER DE Center sl Small Large Je None Center sl Small Large Line2 Sean your product Lines free 11d IP Address 192 168 3 227 r Error Message MAC Address Line 1 Please contact a 0 00 13 87 10 03 93 e Line 2 member of staff 0 Firmware Version and Date 01C00 23MAR2006 Offline Message a Line 1 Offline 0 Fo Center sl Center sl Small C Large Active Interface 10BaseT Jumper 1 Not Installed p Timeout Values Character Table None Center sl Small C Large None gt Center sl Small Large Time to display any text before the Idle Message is displayed 1 secs Codepage 0852 e Jumper 2 NotInstalled Time to wait for host data after scanning a barcode After 3 EE this the Error Message is displayed Clone Load from File Undo all Paste Save to File d 5 8 1 Internal Messages The SG 15 has three internal messages Idle Message This message is displayed during idle mode The default screen which is shown when the SG 15 has nothing to do Error Message This message is displayed as soon as a timeout occurs after scanning a barcode After scanning a barcode the SG 15 waits for the remote host to return information about the scanned product If this takes too long see Timeout Value
9. 71 H SHUTTLE PROJECT TASKS The integration of a Price Checker like the Shuttle into a store IT system is slightly more complex than linking a mouse to your PC Therefore you find below Jo prevent any miscommunication a general guideline describing Who Does What While Launching A Shuttle Project Scantech supplies Shuttle Hardware Configuration excl network cabling Overview of possibilities features and benefits of the Shuttle Advice which Configuration to choose Configuration tool MS Windows based Examples of software source code for the application software plus Ethernet driver on the Product Support CD ROM Consultancy amp Technical Support The Distributor System Integrator supplies The application software linking the Shuttle to the Customers Product Database See Chapter 4 1 Choice of the configuration depending on Requirements of the end user Current Installation Installation of the Shuttle terminals and the network cabling Shuttle field service implying Configuration of the Shuttle terminals prior to installation with the SG 15 Configuration Tool or built in web server One minute swap time due to smart mounting no need to open the Shuttle 72 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 I TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Shuttle SG 15 73 Electrical Power supply 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz or voltage Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af optional Power 3
10. Backplate LA NT Ai IL 4 Un AI el z F G Fig 2 1 14 General Description 2 3 FUNCTIONING OF THE SHUTTLE SG 15 2 3 1 Introduction The Shuttle is an information terminal which receives input barcode from a user and answers via the display The display contents is provided by a computer application which runs on a server system elsewhere 2 3 2 Input The main input can generated by the integrated Scantech barcode reader which is characterised by a high performance 20 scan lines laser scanner or with a CCD single line scanner 2 3 3 Output Based on the input and the application software on the host system the Shuttle communicates with the user via text on the screen and optional a beep via the beeper Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 15 2 3 4 Software amp Control The functions during daily use of the Shuttle are determined by the application program which is controlling the Shuttle So the task of the storage of databases providing the information and sending it to the display of the Shuttle will be performed by a central host system Providing this application running on the host system is the responsibility of the System Integrator Shuttle Host Database barcode barcode gt Application gt by System en A Integrator Product and Product graphical info info The SG 15 sends barcodes to the host according to the following table CODE MESSAGE
11. SG 15 is a thin client front end Price Checker Its behavior is very easily configurable and fully determined by the software package driving the Shuttle from the Back Office server This software package or added value will be supplied by the System Integrator This is given the fact that there are no set international standards with regard to product database structures and or programming languages Furthermore it is not Scantech s primary role to supply end user application software ATTENTION As of version V1 3 the SG 15 Product Support CD contains the SG Net Ethernet driver This driver which includes an extensive demo application with source code makes it very easy to create a server application in no time at all These objects are available for both Windows and Linux 4 1 1 Software functionality The global function of the Shuttle software package running on the Back Office server is 1 Set up and maintain communication between the application itself and the Shuttle terminal s 2 Provide product information e g article name and price from the store s database combined with the right fontsize and layout 3 Diagnostics amp Terminal Statistics optional Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 23 4 1 2 Scantech Tools and Drivers In order to support our System Integrators in the best possible way Scantech ID supplies 1 Extensive documentation describing all details of the product this manual a
12. See also appendix D Jumper 2 If placed then the SG15 chooses the 10BaseT wired Ethernet interface at all times even if an PCMCIA card is placed See also 5 7 All SG15 s have this jumper placed by default This makes it easy to configure the SG15 using a wired connection even if a PCMCIA card is present Obviously when the wireless interface should be used this jumper should be removed again LED 1 Red Indicates network traffic over the 10BaseT interface Wired Ethernet LED 2 Green Indicates network traffic over the 802 11b interface WLAN SCANTECH ID a Champtek company Scantech ID BV Amersfoortsestraat 124 3769 AN Soesterberg The Netherlands Phone 31 0 33 469 84 00 Fax 31 0 33 465 06 15 E mail info scantechid com Internet www scantechid com
13. TCP Listen to Port 9101 C Client Server Remote IP 5 5 3 The screen is divided into 3 sections 5 5 1 General Information Apply now pus Exit On the left side of the screen you ll see some characteristics of this specific SG 15 IP Address The IP Address is the actual IP Address which the SG 15 using right now this can differ from the IP Address field on the Network tab page if DHCP is used Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 35 MAC Address The MAC Address which the SG15 uses This can be the Scantech ID vendor address 00 1 3 b7 xx xx xx or the address from the PCMCIA card Firmware Version and Date The version and release date from the running firmware Active Interface The interface which the SG15 is using 10BaseT or Wireless 802 11b Jumper 1 Indicates the presence of jumper 1 If placed then the SG15 loads it s default settings during startup See appendix D Jumper 2 Indicates the presence of jumper 2 If placed then the SG15 chooses the 10BaseT wired Ethernet interface at all times even if an PCMCIA card is placed See 5 7 36 Configuring the Shuttle 5 5 2 Configuration tab pages See chapters 5 6 5 10 for a description 5 5 3 Action buttons Clone Paste Load from File Save to File Undo All Apply Copies all settings except the own IP Address of the currently selected SG 15 for later use If an SG 15 is Cloned its entry in the list on the main scr
14. There is a choice of bar code scanners between the low cost single scan line CCD scanner or the high performance 20 scan lines laser scanner Because of its size and the sympathetic good looks the Shuttle can be installed anywhere in a store including on the shelves This flexibility of installation is enhanced by the optional Power over Ethernet The three available standard colours also greatly help to fit most interiors General Information The Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 is the latest product developed by the company that has more than 10 years of experience in the field of customer information systems Today we offer a choice of scanner CCD single line or laser 20 omni directional lines a choice of colour Silver Black or Red and a choice of interface WiFi or LAN Quality and Durability The Shuttle comes with the same top quality as all other Scantech ID products So at a very competitive price the same quality and performance of more expensive products is available Due to the high MTBF times of every component a long and service free operation time is secured Flexibility The size of 183mm height 132mm width and 95mm depth makes the Scantech ID Shuttle small enough to be installed in larger numbers per store Even when mounted on a shelf it will not block products on display The bright display makes it easy to read prices and product information Connectivity The Shuttle comes standard with the a MS Windows Configur
15. program is located in your file path IMPORTANT It s possible that some of the SG 15 settings will return to the default value when upgrading to new firmware This depends on the new firmware version but also on the currently used version Therefore you should always check the SG 15 s settings when the firmware update is completed 60 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 61 F BARCODE SET UP OMNI DIRECTIONAL SCANNER To change the parameters of the internal scanner follow the flow chart shown in this section Note Only valid for the omni directional scanner Open scanner programming mode CODE 1 1 Close programming mode without updating CODE 1 2 Change settings by scanning bar codes Close scanner programming mode CODE 1 1 Procedure for programming with bar codes 62 Appendices Bar Codes To Program the Omni directional Scanner Open Programming Mode Exit programming mode and close with update without update 2 SG15 omni scannner macro settings This macro programming bar code will set the following scanner parameters in one stroke Serial settings 9600 8 n 1 no handshaking Beeper Off Sleepmode Off Postamble CR Code ID on Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 EAN UPC On Code 128 EAN 128 On Code 39 On 63 EAN UPC Add On Code 128 EAN 128 Off Code 39 Off 64 Codabar On Interleaved 2 5 On Setting min length Interleaved 2 5 Appendices Codabar
16. r Device Name 5615_SHUTTLE r Display options T Rotate IP Address Wi 192 168 3 227 RE _ MAC Address Barcode Scanning METAL Minimum time between successive scans 500 Y msec Firmware Version and Date Disable beep after scanning B wl CDD 23MAR2006 Active Interface 10BaseT Jumper 1 Not Installed Jumper 2 Not Installed Clone Load from File Apply now Undo all Paste Save to File Exit Barcode scanning You can modify the minimum time to wait between successive scans This prevents users for double scans Explanation Normally after scanning the internal scanner is disabled until the remote host sends the product description or until a timeout occurs and the error message is displayed After that the barcode scanner is enabled again On very fast networks it may occur that the response from the host is received very fast In fact too fast for the customer to withdraw the product from being scanned again Increasing the time between successive scans prevents this from happening 42 Configuring the Shuttle 5 10 CLONING SETTINGS In Chapter 5 was described how to clone the settings of a single SG 15 It s possible to send all these settings to every single connected SG 15 at once This makes it extremely easy to configure all SG 15 s with the same settings without the hassle of accessing every single SG 15 separately This can be achieved by pressing the CLONE ALL button on the main screen After this all SG 15 s i
17. this official registration number has not been removed It should be used whenever servicing by Scantech ID BV or an authorised Scantech dealer is necessary Important This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to EN55022 and with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any unauthorised changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this equipment The Shuttle is in conformity with the CE standards Please note that a Scantech CE marked power supply unit should be used to conform to these standards Radio and television interference Operation of this equipment in a residential area can cause interference with radio or television reception This can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e R
18. 20 using ASCII data and ESC codes Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 25 4 2 HOWTO COMMUNICATE A SIMPLE EXAMPLE The SG 15 is a simple IP device in the local network which accepts and displays normal ASCII characters After scanning a bar code it outputs it as a normal ASCII string The easiest way to communicate with an SG 15 right out of the box without any further configuration is using a telnet session 1 First connect the SG 15 to your network using a normal 1 1 Ethernet cable or directly to your PC using a crossed Ethernet cable 2 As you turn on the SG 15 the Offline message will flash on the display It will continue to do so until you ve made a software connection to it 3 By default the SG 15 is configured as TCP Server having the IP address 192 168 3 227 and listening to port 9101 4 Make sure that your PC has an IP address in the same IP range e g 192 168 3 1 5 You should be able to ping the SG 15 now by entering ping 192 168 3 227 If it s not successful you should double check the IP address of your PC and all cable connections Also make sure the SG15 is configured to it s default settings You can force this by placing jumper 1 and reboot the SG 15 see also appendix D 26 System Integration 6 You need a client program to connect to the SG 15 The widely used telnet program is such a program You can connect to the SG 15 by entering telnet 192 168 3 227 9101 As a result
19. FORMAT EAN 13 F Di D2 D3 Da Ds De D7 Ds Do Dio Du Dia Dis CR EAN 8 FF Di Dz D3 Da Ds De D7 Da CR UPC A A Di Dz D3 Da Ds De Dz Ds Do Dio Du Diz CR UPC E E Di Dz Ds Da Ds De CR ITF i Di Dx CR Code 39 Di Dx CR Code 32 Di Dx CR Codabar Di Dx CR Codel28 Di Dx CR EAN 128 P C1 Di Dx CR Note The message format is bar code programmable with the Scantech Configuration Guide The Shuttle documentation and the demo set up programs provide you with you all the required information on how to communicate with the Shuttle and how to control it The SG 15 Product Support CD contains all kind of source code examples and as of version 1 3 a complete example for application software including an Ethernet driver to enable the integrator to get the SG 15 up and running in no time 16 General Description 2 4 POWER OVER ETHERNET POE The alternative for powering the SG 15 Shuttle through an external PSU adapter is using the Power Over Ethernet PoE version of the SG 15 In this way the SG 15 is powered directly through the Ethernet and you don t need to install a 230 110VAC mains socket anymore somewhere in the middle of the store so in this way saving you quite some installation costs The SG 15 Shuttle PoE complies with the official standard IEEE 802 3af For your information PoE uses either the 4 Ethernet data lines pin 1 2 3 6 called End S
20. Laserlight when open Do not stare into beam 5 2v DC model 820 ma SG 15 Chapter 2 General Description 12 General Description 2 1 USE OF THE SHUTTLE SG 15 The Shuttle is a Price Checker which provides the user with the opportunity to scan their chosen product and display product information or verify the price before getting to the checkout Apart from this the Shuttle offers the ability to interface with loyalty cards display special offers display dual currency etc Moreover store level profitability can be increased Apart from the use as an advanced pricechecker the Shuttle can also be used in many other environments where identification and information is required This includes use with ticketing access control time check route and place guidance etc Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 13 2 2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE SHUTTLE SG 15 The various parts of the Shuttle are indicated in figure 2 1 A B Qo mmo oO Cover with window LCD The display size is 128x64 pixels The display features white characters on a blue backlight background Scantech scanner or CCD line scanner Mount scanner Main board PoE add on PCB optional or PCMCIA card optional PCB Protection
21. Off Interleaved 2 5 Off Length gt 4 Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Length gt 6 Length gt 10 Length gt 14 65 Length gt 8 Length gt 12 Length gt 16 66 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 67 G FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS INDEX 1 General 2 SG 15 Configuration and the SG 15 Users Manual 3 Networking Demo possibilities and how to get started 5 Barcodes G 1 GENERAL What is the standard configuration and looks for the Shuttle See appendix J Can we have other colours than black Silver or Red Yes Other colours are only available on request only in large quantities and under specific conditions Is every Shuttle delivered with a CD ROM and User s Manual Yes however with larger orders we apply a ratio one set per so many units Do you have brochures available in other languages We do have leaflets in an increasing number of languages Check our website for details Why isn t there a PC board inside the Shuttle It was our design strategy to develop a compact lean and cost effective Price Checker offering all the requirements at absolute maximum reliability at a low power consumption and for an attractive price We ensured the availability of the motherboard for the future 68 Appendices G 2 SG 15 CONFIGURATION AND THE SG 15 USER S MANUAL How do configure the Shuttle See chapter 5 As of SG 15 firmware version V1 00 the SG 15 has an internal web serve
22. This program will use the selected adapter to communicate with the Shuttle s The option to select a specific UDP Port to communicate with could be of use in combination with firewalls or other network protection software Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 33 5 4 SCANNING THE NETWORK This utility is able to scan your entire local network and find any SG 15 having any IP Address Just hit the button SCAN and it will start scanning for 15 seconds IMPORTANT While scanning the SCAN button turns into STOP so you can stop the scan at anytime The list will be filled with every SG 15 which has been found If you already know that all SG 15 s have been found you can hit the STOP button so you don t have to wait for the entire scan to finish Example 10 01 4F Unit 40 6 S 5B 00 10 48 0 01C00 _5G15 SHUTTLE 34 5 5 CONFIGURING THE SG 15 Configuring the Shuttle Select one SG 15 from the list and hit the CONFIGURE button The following screen appears Configure Shuttle 5G15_SHUTTLE IP Address 192 168 3 227 MAC Address 00 13 87 AAAS AA Firmware Version and Date v01C00 23MAR 2006 Active Interface 10BaseT Jumper 1 Not Installed Jumper 2 Not Installed 5 5 1 5 5 2 Network Wireless Messages Miscellaneous Default Gateway 192 168 3 250 IP Settings IP Address 168 3 227 DHCP E Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 r Connect mode UDP Port 9000
23. User s Manual SCANTECH ID Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Price Checker Welcome Scan your product here SCANTECHID Welcome Scan your produ act User s Installation and Configuration Manual Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Copyright 2006 Scantech ID BV This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent of Scantech ID BV Limited Warranty Under all circumstances this manual should be read attentively before installing and or using the product In no event shall Scantech ID BV be liable for any direct indirect special consequential or incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use this documentation or product even if advised of the possibility of such damages In particular Scantech D BV shall not be liable for any hardware software or data that is stored or used with the product including the cost of repairing replacing or recovering the above Scantech ID BV reserves the right to change parts of the device at any time without preceding or direct announcement to the client Scantech ID BV reserves the right to revise this manual and to make changes in the contents without obligation to notify any person or entity of the revision or change A serial number appears on the product Make sure that
24. ation Tool A customized application program not supplied by Scantech ID is necessary for retailers to operate the SG 15 in their specific environment Scantech supplies software source code examples plus Ethernet drivers for easy integration Preface Chapter 1 Product Safety 1 1 Product Safety USED CONVENTIONS In this manual the following conventions are used 1 2 ATTENTION Gives a tip an instruction or a point of attention l IMPORTANT Warns for possible damage to the scanner or other objects when not following an instruction DANGER Warns for possible harm to persons when not following an instruction LASER SAFETY ATTENTION During installing always follow the instructions l DANGER Do not stare into the laser beam The laser safety is in conformity with IEC 825 and 21CFR140 Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 7 German Der Strichcode Scanner SHUTTLE entspricht den Sicherheitsvorschriften nach IEC 825 1 1993 fiir ein Laserprodukt der Klasse Er entspricht auch U S 21CFR1040 anwendbar auf ein Laserprodukt der Klasse lla Vermeiden Sie langzeitiges Hineinblicken in direktes Laserlicht Dutch De SHUTTLE scanner voldoet aan de veiligheidsnormen IEC 825 1 1993 voor een Klasse laserproduct Tevens voldoet de scanner aan U S 21CFR1040 van toepassing op een Klasse lla laserproduct Vermijd langdurig kijken in direct laserlicht French Le scanner SHUTTLE est conforme aux nor
25. cating through UDP for it s configuration This utility makes use of this format The record layout can be made available to customers to write their own configuration tools if desired ATTENTION The Configuration Tool only runs on MS Windows In the near future a version for Linux will also be available Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 29 Because the Shuttle only communicates through 10BaseT Ethernet 10Mbit or 802 11b WiFi you need access to your local network and connect the SG 15 to it also IMPORTANT FIREWALLS You may have to modify the firewall settings of your system especially when running WinXP with SP2 installed for the Configuration Tool to run flawlessly IMPORTANT IP ADDRESSES In order to communicate with a Shuttle through a web browser or to update firmware through tftp or using the firmware upload feature of the Configuration Tool make sure the IP address of your system is in the same subnet as the Shuttle 30 Configuring the Shuttle 5 2 STARTING THE CONFIGURATION 5 2 1 Configuration using a web browser Make sure your computer is in the same IP subnet as the Shuttle you re going to configure E g The Shuttle has IP address 192 168 3 227 and your computer has address 192 168 3 1 l 1 Start your web browser EA 2 Enter the IP address of the Shuttle e g E http 192 168 3 227 3 The following screen should open Shuttle SG 15 Mozilla Firefox
26. cimal value 24 Example 1 How to create this screen Mineral water 1 Ltr 0 98 COMMAND or data string COMMENT lt ESC gt 0x42 0x30 Font size 0 lt ESC gt 0x24 Clear the screen cursor top left Mineral water Text OxOd Carriage Return Next line 1 Ltr Print text lt ESC gt 0x42 0x31 Font size 1 lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x38 0 98 0x03 Align text to right bottom Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Example 2 How to create this screen 51 Coca Cola 0 33Ltr 2 69 Crate Special Offer COMMAND or data string COMMENT lt ESC gt 0x42 0x30 Font size 0 lt ESC gt 0x24 Clear the screen cursor top left lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x31 Coca Cola 0 33Ltr 0x03 Align text to center top lt ESC gt Ox2c 0x30 0x45 Set cursor to pixel position 0 21 lt ESC gt Ox2e Ox3a 2 69 Crate 0x03 Align text to horizontal center lt ESC gt 0x42 0x31 Font size 1 lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x37 Special Offer 0x03 Align text to bottom center 52 Example 3 How to create this screen Appendices COMMAND or data string COMMENT lt ESC gt 0x42 0x30 Font size 0 lt ESC gt 0x24 Clear the screen cursor top left lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x30 Winner 0x03 Align text to left top lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x32 Winner 0x03 Align text to right top lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x36 Winne
27. e eample 25 Chapter 5 Configuring the Shuttle 27 O i A 28 5 2 Starting the configuration 30 Preface Chapter 6 Appendices 2 5 3 Configuration tool network Settings i 32 5 4 Scanning the network 33 5 5 Configuring the SG 15 iii 34 5 6 Network configuration 37 5 7 Wireless configuration 38 5 8 Modifying internal messages 39 5 9 Miscellaneous settings ii 41 5 10 Cloning settings 42 Maintaining Me ShutlO d rennes nef rtf 43 GE RER e TUE A4 ee ee ee 45 A Connector types and pin definitionS 47 B Controlling the display and shuttle terminal 49 C Character sets 55 D Factory Default Settings ii 57 E Upgrading Firmware 59 F Barcode set up omni directional scanner 61 G Frequently Asked Questions 67 H Shuttle Proj ct task Sr tinrin nne 71 Technical specifications 73 J Overview Partnumbers nana nnnnnnnnnos 75 K SHuttle Sg 15 Demonstration program 77 L 002 11B PEMCIA CIO nl 79 M LEDS and jumpers iii 81 Preface The Shuttle SG 15 is an entry level small and attractive price checker The Shuttle features the latest technology Interfacing is either through Wireless RF or hard wired Ethernet The bright display has depending on the font set 3 or 5 lines and can display up to 20 characters per line
28. e orientate the receiving antenna e Relocate the devices with respect to the receiver e Move the device away from the receiver e Plug the device into a different outlet in order to have the device and receiver on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the manufacturer an authorised Scantech dealer or experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The booklet How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems prepared by the Federal Communications Commission can be of help It can be obtained from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004000003454 P N A372001 V1 5 October 2006 Table of contents Table of contents 1 O E E 3 Chapter 1 Product Safety iii 5 1 1 Used conventions iii 6 L gt LS sia iaia Gie alano do 6 1 3 Declaration of Conformity ccccccccssssssscesssssscessssteeeesees 9 LA Scanner Labelliig apncs cia 10 Chapter 2 General Description 11 2 1 Use of the Shuttle SG 1D i 12 2 2 Construction of the Shuttle SG 15 13 2 3 Functioning of the Shuttle SG 1D 14 2 4 Power Over Ethernet POE oooonoccconoccccoocncnonnnononnnonnnnos 16 Chapter 3 Installation of the Shuttle SG 15 o nono non nnnnnonnns 17 3 1 Unpacking aaia a nara 18 3 2 MUA o iia 18 Chapter 4 System Integration 21 D Ee ER 4 2 Howto communicate A Simpl
29. een see section 5 4 is turned green to indicate which one you re Cloning Paste settings of a previous Cloned SG 15 to the currently selected SG 15 Load a file containing previous saved settings Save all settings except the own IP Address of the currently selected SG 15 to a file Restores all settings to the moment you entered this screen Send all settings all tab pages to the SG 15 The SG 15 should reset after these are received properly Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 37 5 6 NETWORK CONFIGURATION The first tab page called Network is activated as soon as this screen is opened You can specify your own specific network settings here Configure Shuttle SG15_SHUTTLE xj Network Wireless Messages Miscellaneous r IP Settings IP Address 168 3 227 eS mt Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 3 250 IP Address 192 168 3 227 r Connect mode MAC Address na 0013B7 AAAAAA UDP Port 9000 TCP Listen to Port 9101 Firmware Version and Date C Cent 01C00 23MAR2006 Server Active Interface 10BaseT Remote P 192 168 3 32 Jumper 1 Not Installed Jumper 2 Not Installed Clone Load from File Apply now Undo all Paste Save to File Exit The SG 15 can operate in three different modes TCP Client TCP Server or UDP Select the mode you re using in the fields under Connect Mode Example In order to use an SG 15 with the demo
30. etwork Connection Properties of your PC You may have to turn OFF DHCP and make sure the IP address of your PC is in the same IP range as the Shuttle you want to communicate with For instance by giving your PC IP address 192 168 3 1 2 Set the SG 15 in Server Mode as described in Chapter 5 5 3 If this appears to be necessary Turn off your Windows firewall or Add SG15Config exe in the list of Exceptions under Windows Firewall Using the Demo program You can manually enter text which is displayed on the SG15 screen Just click on the blue edit screen of this program and start typing Don t forget to Connect first 78 Appendices You can also give SG 15 Control ESC commands Just hit the ESC key which sends an actual esc character 0x1b Examples Clearing the SG15 screen Hit ESC key Enter Display ASCII value 231 Hold down the AC key and enter 0 2 3 1 Kicking the Shuttle into Sleep Hit ESC key Enter Waking up the Shuttle again Hit ESC key Enter Capital A Consult Appendix B for more ESC command examples When you scan a barcode at the SG 15 the program responds with 1 of 5 predefined texts On the blue edit field you can actually see what exactly is received or transmitted Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 79 L 802 11B PCMCIA cards The Shuttle SG 15 is available from the factory with WiFi IEEE 802 11b interface See appendix J for all part numbers The SG 15 uses 16 bits PCMCIA ca
31. gt O T ass ET Gp Sele a UU eette EE PP FP i 9 EE EE EE do Fee rT l lololwloluwluls olalcl gt lcl gt r l lololwlolwl l lule lolo r T alol elal CT gt gt olalel ole a ME alale a e SE KR GEI Lote a SISEF LL rT Lelel Joelle alalsle 3 Pl eee sie Labo INGOIO s 3 7 8 RE siele gel gt Lele Tale elelel rt lalele ele pn ol ele al Tae Jelsle E GUGLIE E TINI EEE a CRE Heeh eee E eee ee HHRH OS r lelzl l elel le zl HECHA G E EA El ta Le i ES ES E G 2 A G F4 g i EA EA Ed E E Es EA 2 H S 2 G rm oo ow gt s el e N r ol o Slee w ofj x r l lolul lelsl elelel F A IO PlrTesfejoj gt gt e gt jejelol nieto els eee a UU botte i eeek Pg Ra Fe E ees MN EP GS EECHER E rT l lololwloleul lelel lele Di r l lololwlolulel lo delo r Ta o e a e 2l l lels Qf alalelelcl l ele lol COEREEPEECCEREEEE DERE ft PEt rtt r lolelal ale Tel ell Te 3 r lolelal alw are Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 57 D FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS The SG 15 can be returned to its default settings by placing jumper 1 and turn on the power When the SG 15 has started up you should disconnect the power again and remove the jumper again Otherwise the SG 15 keeps returning to defaults at every reboot Drawing of the back side of the SG 15 Led Led J
32. mes de s curit IEC 825 1 1993 s appliquant un produit laser de la classe I Il est galement conforme la U S 21CFR1040 telle qu elle s applique un produit laser de la classe lla Eviter de rester expos longtemps la lumi re directe du laser Danish SHUTTLE skanneren er i overensstemmelse med sikkerhedsstandarden IEC 825 1 1993 for laserprodukter i klasse Den er ogs i overensstemmelse med U S 21CFR1040 der g lder for laserprodukter i klasse lla Undg at se direkte p laserlys i l ngere perioder Finnish SHUTTLE skanneri tayttaa luokan lasertuotteelle IEC 825 1 ssa 1993 asetetut turvavaatimukset Se tayttaa my s U S 21CFR1040 ssa asetetut vaatimukset silta osin kuin ne koskevat luokan Ila lasertuotetta Valta pitkaaikaista suoraan laservaloon katsomista Swedish Avs karen SHUTTLE uppfyller sakerhetsnormen IEC 825 1 1993 for laserprodukter av klass 1 Den uppfyller dessutom U S 21CFR1040 som galler for laserprodukter av kass Ila Undvik att titta i direkt laserljus under langre perioder Norwegian SHUTTLE skanneren er i samsvar med sikkerhetsstandarden IEC 825 1 1993 for laserprodukter i klasse Den er ogsa i samvar med U S 21CFR1040 for laserprodukter i klasse lla Unnga se langvarig pa direkte laserlys Italian Lo scanner SHUTTLE conforme alle norme di sicurezza IEC 825 1 1993 relative ad un prodotto laser di Classe 1 E inoltre conforme alla norma U S 21CFR1040 relativa ad u
33. mp1 Jmp2 58 Appendices Currently the default settings concern the following settings IP Address Subnet mask Default Gateway IP Address Remote Host DHCP TCP Port UDP Port Baudrate internal scanner Minimal Scanning interval Connect Mode Wait for host after scanning barcode Display Message Timeout Font codepage Device Name WiFi mode WiFi Adhoc channel WiFi WEP key WiFi SSID WiFi Authentication IMPORTANT 192 168 3 227 255 255 255 0 192 168 3 250 192 168 3 32 Disabled 9101 9000 9600 500 mSec TCP Server 3 seconds 5 seconds Codepage 852 SG15_SHUTTLE Infrastructure 1 0000000000000 pegasus open none The user definable texts aren t affected by this action 59 E UPGRADING FIRMWARE The SG 15 firmware can very simply be upgraded by using TFTP You simply need to obtain a proper firmware file from Scantech ID and upload it using the following command line E g tftp exe i 192 168 3 227 PUT firmware bin Don t forget the at the end Of course the IP address and firmware file may differ Make sure that the own and remote IP addressing inside SG 15 are correct Upgrading the Shuttle usually will be finished in a few seconds After that it takes a few seconds for the SG 15 to re flash its memory and to reboot You can also hit the FIRMWARE button on the main screen of the SG 15 Configuration Utility which starts tftp on the background Just make sure the TFTP EXE
34. n prodotto laser di Classe Ila Evitare l esposizione prolungata all emissione diretta di luce laser Portuguese O scanner SHUTTLE est conforme as normas de seguranca IEC 825 1 1993 para a Classe 1 dos produtos laser Tamb m est conforme a norma U S 21CFR1040 aplicada nos produtos laser da Classe Ila Evite expor os olhos directa e prolongadamente aos raios laser 8 Product Safety Spanish El scanner SHUTTLE reune las normas de seguridad IEC 825 1 1993 para un producto laser de Clase 1 Y tambi n reune las normas U S 21CFR1040 que se aplican a un producto laser de Clase lla Se debe evitar mirar muy fijo en luz las rica directa English The SHUTTLE scanner complies with safety standard IEC 825 1 1993 for a Class laser product It also complies with U S 21CFR1040 as applicable to a Class lla laser product Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light Optical The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Optical instruments include binoculars microscopes and magnifying glasses but do not include eyeglasses worn by the user Radiant Energy The SHUTTLE uses a low power laser diode operating at 630 670 nm in an opto mechanical scanner resulting in less than 0 6 mW peak output power Laser light observed at 13 cm 5 1 in above the window through a 7 mm 0 28 in aperture and averaged over 1000 seconds is less than 3 9 uW per CDRH Class lla specification Do not attempt to remove the pro
35. n the list will be uploaded with the same settings When a SG 15 receives its new settings it will reboot IMPORTANT Cloning copies all settings except the SG 15 s own IP Address Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Shuttle 43 44 Maintaining the Shuttle 6 1 CLEANING The Shuttle requires little maintenance Only occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary to remove dirt and fingerprints Cleaning can be performed during operation with a non abrasive glass spray cleaner and a soft lint free cloth Clean the cover and window of the Shuttle every now and then Take care of the following e Use a mild glass spray cleaner e Spray the cleaner on a soft lint free cloth e Wipe the Shuttle clean IMPORTANT e Clean the display very carefully It is scratch sensitive IMPORTANT The exterior of the Shuttle should NOT be cleaned with cleaners containing e Aromatic hydrocarbons e Chloride e Acids oxydizing agents e Abrasives Other aggressive cleaners 45 Appendices A Connector types and pin definitionS 47 B Controlling the display and Shuttle terminal 49 C Character seis ooooocccoccccnonnnooncoconnnononcnnnnn conan nn ncnn nn cana nnran nn narra 55 D Factory Default Settings i 57 E Upgrading Firmware 59 F Barcode set up omni directional scanner 61 G Frequently Asked Questions 67 H Shuttle Projec
36. nd more 2 Configuration utility See chapter 5 Scantech ID provides this Configuration Tool which only runs under Microsoft Windows all versions This tool makes it possible to configure an SG 15 anywhere in the network having any possible IP Address ATTENTION As of firmware version V1 00 the SG 15 runs an embedded web server for configuration purposes This makes it possible to configure an SG 15 with any internet browser using any operating system without the need of a dedicated configuration utility 3 Examples of source code See CD ROM Source Code Examples All these items can be found on the Shuttle Product Support CD ROM 24 System Integration 4 1 3 Compatibility The SG 15 is a basic Price Checker so it does not require a very advanced and extensive set of commands to control it comparing it to our other model s In other words The SG 15 is not backwards compatible with the SG 20 The main reasons for this are 1 The difference in layout of the SG 15 display 5 lines when using the small font type or 3 lines using the large font type 2 To improve the readability of the display a proportional font type is used instead of a font type with a fixed character width About 20 characters per line max In case you already created an SG 20 application in the past you only need to make a few minor changes in order to integrate the SG 15 Shuttle The SG 15 uses the same command structure as the SG
37. nstration program on the CD See CDROM Demonstration TooNSG15Demo exe or with a normal telnet program you should set the Connect Mode to TCP Server 38 Configuring the Shuttle 5 7 WIRELESS CONFIGURATION The second tab page opens the IEEE802 11b Wireless settings Configure Shuttle 5G15_SHUTTLE E x Network Wireless Messages Miscellaneous r 802 11b SSID WEP128 WEP Key 00000000000000000000000000 IP Address nae Ze O 1921683227 Authentication Open None Shared MAC Address r Network mode 00 13 B7 AA AA AA C AdHoc Channel 1 v Firmware Version and Date E 01C00 23MAR2006 Active Interface 10BaseT MAC Address Jumper Not Installed Use MAC Address from PCMCIA card Use Scantech ID MAC Address same as Ethemet interface Jumper 2 Not Installed Clone Load from File Apply now Undo all Paste Save to File Exit You can set your specific 802 11b settings in this screen At this moment the SG 15 only supports 128bits WEP encryption Note about using an SG 15 with a PCMCIA 802 11b card If an 802 11b PCMCIA card is inserted the SG 15 automatically operates in Wireless mode In order to use a wired connection without having to remove the PCMCIA card you should place jumper 2 located on the back side of the SG 15 Ledl Led Jmp1 Jmp2 Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 39 5 8 MODIFYING INTERNAL MESSAGES The third tab page opens the Internal Messages Settings Configure Shuttle
38. pan or the not used Ethernet lines pin 4 5 7 8 called Mid Span to transport the DC voltage to the SG 15 Which method is used depends on the supplying powered network switch hub The Shuttle SG 15 supports both methods automatically See also Appendix A Towards the host side this means that you need a special hub router which supports the Power Over Ethernet PoE feature following the official standard for this IEEE 802 3af To avoid any miscommunication in this area Scantech does not supply network components like a power injector network cabling powered hubs etc When we ship the first SG 15 s PoE in the current stage this is in most cases for demo or evaluation purposes Therefore we DO include the standard PSU This is done just to be sure and to give our customers the possibility to at least turn on the SG 15 independent from the hub for instance for SG 15 configuration purposes Of course for the real installation in the store roll out with the SG 15 connected to a hub with Power Over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af you do not need the mains PSU adapter In case a project roll out starts we will not include the mains PSU anymore Physically i e inside the SG 15 this means that we place a special PoE board to support the PoE feature See Appendix J for SG 15 POE Partnumbers Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Chapter 3 Installation of the Shuttle SG 15 17 18 Installation 3 1 UNPACKING Unpack the Shuttle a
39. r which makes it possible to configure it using any internet browser Besides the web server you can always use the Configuration Tool Windows only It can be found on the CD ROM which is particularly easy when the IP Addresses of the Shuttle s is are unknown Where do find the most recent Shuttle Command Set In this manual and on the Product Support CD ROM Do need special software for the Shuttle The Shuttle itself is standard equipped with all the required embedded firmware However on the server side your back office system you need a program or routine to take care of communication and providing the product information that the Shuttle shall display It is the role of the system integrator to add his value here See chapter 4 and load of the examples with source code on the Product Support CD ROM G 3 NETWORKING Which type of Power Over Ethernet PoE is supported The Shuttle supports both Mid and End span connections according to the IEEE 802 3af specifications Which Wireless options are available The SG 15 Shuttle WiFi version supports IEEE 802 11b See Appendix J for the SG 15 Partnumbers See also Appendix L providing info on the appropriate PCMCIA card Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 69 G 4 DEMO POSSIBILITIES amp HOW TO GET STARTED What kind of development package does the system integrator get from Scantech The Shuttle Product Support CD ROM P N A372002 contains lots of technical information and f
40. r 0x03 Align text to left bottom lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x38 Winner 0x03 Align text to right bottom lt ESC gt 0x42 0x31 Font size 1 lt ESC gt 0x2e 0x34 You Win 0x03 Align text to center Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 SCANTECH ID V1 5 This command set refers to SG15 firmware version 1 00 and higher COM SUBCOMMAND MAND ESC 1B 16 HEX DEC CHAR DESCRIPTION PARAMETERS ESC 20 32 SP reserved ESC 21 33 1 reserved ESC 22 34 reserved ESC 23 35 reserved ESC 24 36 reserved ESC 25 37 Clear Display Clear the Display and move the cursor to the topleft position ESC 26 38 amp reserved ESC 27 39 Set Cursor Position lt POS gt lt LINE gt Set the cursor position on the display Note The actual pixelposition depends on the 0x30 0x3F 0x30 0x34 currently selected font set Every xposition is a multiple of 8 pixels Every y position depends on the currently selected font set height of 12 or 21 pixels Pos 0 15 0x30 Ox3F Line 0 4 0x30 0x34 ESC 28 40 1 reserved ESC 29 41 reserved ESC 2A 42 reserved ESC 2B 43 reserved ESC 2C 44 Set Pixel Position lt POS gt lt LINE gt Set the current pixel position on the display 0x30 0xAF 0x30 0x6F This allows a text to be printed anywhere on the display Pos 0 127 0x30 OxAF Line 0 63 0x30 Ox6F No
41. rds with the Intersil Prism chipset version 2 5 3 Both 3 3V and 5V versions are supported Also CF Compact Flash cards can be applied also using the Prism V2 5 3 chipset In theory this means that every PCMCIA card with the above specifications should work smoothly together with the Shuttle However in practice exceptions might occur to this general rule since there are many flavors cards carrying the same specifications In the PC world this can easily be solved using a product specific driver to solve any anomalies Obviously those drivers aren t available for the Shuttle SG 15 Scantech ID supplies a guaranteed working SG 15 with PCMCIA card for IEEE802 11b interfacing but in principle our customers are free to use their own cards meeting the specification mentioned above IMPORTANT Scantech ID has a complete overview of successfully validated PCMCIA cards SG 15 Users wanting to apply their own choice of PCMCIA card should contact Technical Support first to verify if this card is compatible with the Shuttle SG15 Any brand of PCMCIA card which hasn t been used in combination with a Shuttle SG15 before should first be validated thoroughly by Scantech ID 80 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 81 M LEDS AND JUMPERS The LED s and Jumpers can be found on the back side of the SG 15 Ledl Led Jmpl Jmp2 Jumper 1 If placed then the SG15 loads it s default settings during startup
42. ree source code examples in all popular languages Does the Shuttle have an internal memory for an article database No we have chosen not to do this for the following the reason It is crucial that the information given to the consumer on the Shuttle display is correct The best solution to achieve this high level of data integrity is to draw the information from ONE central source The article database on the store s Back Office computer In case the Shuttle terminal would contain a local database this needs permanent maintenance generating lots of data traffic and logistic hassle Also a local database memory will significantly increase the unit hardware costs How can give a quick demo See Shuttle Product Support CD ROM CDROM Demonstration Too SG15Demo exe The SG 15 should run in TCP Server mode to work with this demo tool See Appendix K How can give an advanced demo incl database See Shuttle Product Support CD ROM CDROM Source Code Examples Enhanced The SG 15 should run in TCP Client mode to work with this demo tool G 5 BARCODES Which barcode symbologies does the Shuttle accept Basically all popular symbologies as accepted by the integrated Scantech scanner EAN 13 EAN 8 UPC A UPC E Add ons Code EAN 128 Interleaved 2 5 Code 39 full ASCII Code 32 and Codabar By Factory Default only EAN UPC decoding has been activated inside the omni scanner 70 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15
43. rmat SG15Vnn nn ESC 61 97 a reserved ESC 62 98 b reserved ESC 63 99 c reserved ESC 64 100 d reserved ESC 65 101 e reserved ESC 66 102 f reserved ESC 67 103 g reserved ESC 68 104 h reserved ESC 69 105 i reserved ESC 6A 106 j reserved ESC 6B 107 k__ reserved ESC 6C 108 I reserved ESC 6D 109 m_ reserved ESC 6E 110 n reserved ESC 6F 111 o freserved ESC 70 112 p Reroute Ethernet WLAN communication lt Destination gt Can be used to directly communicate with devices on a serial port 0x30 Display Normally the data is printed on the display 0x31 Ser Port 1 0x32 Ser Port 2 The SG15 will respond by sending an ACK 0x06 back to the host ESC 71 113 q reserved ESC 72 114 r reserved ESC 73 115 s reserved ESC 74 116 t reserved ESC 75 117 u reserved ESC 76 118 vw reserved ESC 77 119 w___ reserved ESC 78 120 x__ reserved ESC 79 121 y reserved ESC 7A 122 z reserved ESC 7B 123 reserved ESC 7C 124 Generate Backlight Pulse Generates a 1msec pulse on the backlight port The SG15 will respond by sending an ACK 0x06 back to the host Used for special projects only ESC 7D 125 reserved ESC 7E 126 reserved ESC Ud 127 DEL reserved Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 55 C CHARACTER SETS As of firmware version 0 24 the SG 15 contains six character sets Codepage 852 Latin 2 Codepage 866 Cyrillic DOS codepage Codepage 874 Thai Codepage 1251 Cyrillic Codepage 1252
44. s the Error Message is displayed 40 Configuring the Shuttle Offline Message This message is displayed inverted and flashing if no connection has been established yet using connection mode TCP Client or TCP Server see 5 6 If the connection mode is UDP this message will not be displayed at all All messages can be located anywhere on the screen on any coordinate horizontal 0 127 vertical 0 63 For easy placement on commonly used positions an Alignment can be chosen also Dependent on the alignment which is used the coordinates are possibly ignored E g If the Vertical Alignment is Center the Y coordinate will be ignored A single line of the message can be displayed in either the Large or Small font size 5 8 2 Timeout Values The SG 15 uses 2 Timeout counters which are user definable 1 Nr of seconds which text is displayed on the screen 0 15 secs This includes the following texts Internal Messages Text from a remote host 2 Nr of seconds to wait for data from the remote host after scanning a barcode 0 15 secs After this the error message is displayed 5 8 3 Character table The SG 15 supports multiple codepages see appendix C Only 1 codepage can be used at a time Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 5 9 MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS The fourth tab contains miscellaneous settings 41 Configure Shuttle SG15_SHUTTLE x Network Wireless Messages Miscellaneous
45. s follows 1 Take the Shuttle and its accessories out of the box 2 Remove the packing material 3 Check the packing list to make sure you have received all of the items ordered 4 Visually inspect the Shuttle and accessories for any evidence of physical damage 5 If anything is missing or appears to be damaged immediately contact your dealer ATTENTION Store the packing material and boxes it should be used whenever the Shuttle is transported for servicing 3 2 MOUNTING Once you have unpacked all components you can start installing the Shuttle Installing the Shuttle is divided in two steps 1 Mounting the Shuttle to the wall 2 Installation is discussed in detail on the following page Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 19 fig 3 1 ATTENTION Mount the Shuttle on a convenient height 1 Mark the locations for the mounting holes on the wall and drill two holes 2 Put plugs in the holes 3 Connect the power cable and the communication cable of the Shuttle see figure 3 1 above 4 Fasten the Shuttle to the wall by clicking it on the 2 screws parkers indicated by A 5 If necessary adjust the contrast of the display by trimming the regulator through the small hole on the side with a small screwdriver indicated by B 20 Installation Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 Chapter 4 System Integration 21 22 System Integration 4 1 SOFTWARE The Shuttle
46. t taSkS iii 71 Technical specifications 73 J Overview Partnumbers coooocconocccioncconnncnonncononnnnonnnononnna nana nana nnnas 75 K Shuttle SG 15 Demonstration program 77 L SO 1 UB POMC IA cards su arcilla i 79 46 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 47 A CONNECTOR TYPES AND PIN DEFINITIONS Physical Connection Ethernet Connector a Cable between Shuttle and network ee connection Sie Use a standard 8 pin 1 to 1 Ethernet R EN n network cable to connect the Shuttle to your Ethernet network IMPORTANT DN Make sure you use proper cabling when using the SG 15 Power over Ethernet version IEEE802 3af PoE POE uses either the 4 data lines 1 2 3 6 called End Span OR the not used lines 4 5 7 8 called Mid Span Which method is used depends on the supplying network switch The Shuttle SG 15 supports both methods automatically Power connector RON Va 1 GND N 2 5 2V 1 series 2 Front view See fig 3 1 for the physical location of the connectors 48 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 49 B CONTROLLING THE DISPLAY AND SHUTTLE TERMINAL Introduction The Shuttle SG 15 is controllable and easily configurable by means of ESC escape commands to customize the following parameters e Cursor Control e Clearing the Display e Aligning Text e Remotely turning on and off the Shuttle SG 15 This is recommended during the s
47. te A character will only be displayed on the current coordinates if it fully fits on the screen ESC 2D 45 reserved ESC 2E 46 Align a string of text lt ALIGN gt lt DATA gt Print a text using the current font set on a calculated postion on the screen 0x30 0x3E dE lt Align gt can be one of the following values 0x30 Left Top 0x31 Center Top 0x32 Right Top 0x33 Left Center 0x34 Center Center 0x35 Right Center 0x36 Left Bottom 0x37 Center Bottom 0x38 Right Bottom 0x39 Left using current y coordinate 0x3A Center using current y coordinate 0x38 Right using current y coordinate Ox3C Top using current x coordinate 0x3D Center using current x coordinate Ox3E Bottom using current x coordinate lt Data gt This field has a maximum length of 25 characters Use 0x03 ETX as last char if less characters are used ESC 2F 47 reserved ESC 30 48 O reserved ESC 31 49 1 reserved ESC 32 50 2 jreserved ESC 33 51 3 reserved ESC 34 52 4 reserved ESC 35 53 5 reserved ESC 36 54 6 reserved ESC 37 55 7 reserved ESC 38 56 8 reserved ESC 39 57 9 reseved ESC 3A 58 reserved ESC 3B 59 reserved ESC 3C 60 lt reserved ESC 3D 61 reserved ESC 3E 62 gt reserved ESC 3F 63 reserved 53 54
48. tech ID Shuttle SG 15 J OVERVIEW PARTNUMBERS 75 SG 15 with omega module SG 15 with CCD module Standard version with Ethernet 1 A370101 SG 15 Black Standard 2 A370102 SG 15 Silver Standard 3 A370103 SG 15 Red Standard Wireless LAN with PCMCIA Card 4 A370201 SG 15 Black WLAN 5 A370202 SG 15 Silver WLAN 6 A370203 SG 15 Red WLAN Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3AF 7 A370301 SG 15 Black PoE 8 A370302 SG 15 Silver PoE 9 A370303 SG 15 Red PoE Standard version with Ethernet 1 A371101 SG 15 Black Standard 2 A371102 SG 15 Silver Standard 3 A371103 SG 15 Red Standard Wireless LAN with PCMCIA Card 4 A371201 SG 15 Black WLAN 5 A371202 SG 15 Silver WLAN 6 A371203 SG 15 Red WLAN Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3AF 7 A371301 SG 15 Black PoE 8 A371302 SG 15 Silver PoE 9 A371303 SG 15 Red PoE 76 Appendices Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 77 K SHUTTLE SG 15 DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM The Shuttle SG 15 demonstration program can be found on the Shuttle SG 15 Product Support CD ROM This program can be used for quick and easy demonstrations or for experimenting You can see literally what is sent to an SG 15 or what is received from it Just connect to your SG15 and try it It s really that easy This program is merely the same as a normal Telnet program with the addition of some useful features for demonstration purposes Some notes 1 Regarding the N
49. tective housing of the scanner as unscanned laser light with a peak output up to 0 8 mW could be accessible inside Laser Light Viewer The scanner window is the only aperture through which laser light may be observed on this product A failure of the scanner motor while the laser diode continues to emit a laser beam may cause emission levels to exceed those for safe operation The scanner has safeguards to prevent this occurrence If however a stationary laser beam is emitted the failing scanner should be disconnected from its power source immediately Adjustments Do not attempt any adjustments to or alteration of this product Do not remove the scanner s protective housing There are no user serviceable parts inside CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure Scantech ID Shuttle SG 15 1 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY BREE EEE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY EHEHEHE Scantech ID B V Amersfoortsestraat 124 LI 3769 AN Soesterberg The Netherlands SCANTECH IC e tel 31 0 33 4698 400 e fax 31 0 33 4650 615 e e Hereby declares under our sole responsibility that the product e e Product Shuttle SG 15 Price Checker Model number A37xx0x and equivalent A Product View e e e e e Will comply with the following product specifications Laser safety IEC 825 1 1993 and 21CFR1040 Electrical safety
50. tores closing hours and will extend the lifetime of the Shuttle SG 15 Furthermore the SG 15 acts a normal terminal Every received ASCII value between 20 and 255 which isn t part of a command is normally displayed on the screen Due to the fact that the SG 15 uses proportional fonts every single character has it s own specific width you never know precisely how much characters fit on one line Therefore when a character doesn t fit on the current line it s not displayed at all instead of printing it on the next line which gives undesired messy results You can move to another line by sending a Carriage Return OxOd or a Linefeed OxOa Both have the same effect Going to the start position of the next line You can move the cursor by sending Set cursor command ESC 0x27 for predefined cursor positions Set Pixel Position command ESC 0x2C for placing the cursor on any pixel location For easy alignment of text on often desired positions like the center of the screen right of the screen bottom of the screen etc you can use the Align text ESC Ox2e command 50 Appendices At the end of this Appendix you find the complete command set including sub parameters On the next pages you find some examples to give an impression of the way you can use the display of the SG 15 Note lt ESC gt should be sent as the hexadecimal value 1B Note The notation of e g 0x24 means the hexade
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