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1. 401 2 RS232 Interface Slot Reader RS232 Interface Setup Label
2. Time out 0 1 sec 1 3 sec 2 10 sec 3 Unlimited High to Low On ACK High to Low ms 100 ms second 3 second 5 second On Off CapsLock Auto_trace Low Case Upper Case Language US UK Swiss Swedish Spanish US Norwegian Italian German French Alt Key Mode Danish Double verification Off 1 7 On Verify 1 7 times s s f Output of Wand Bar high space low Bar high re e SS Enter Return Field Exit None Code ID Disable Enable Disable Define Code ID 00 Code 39 Full ASCII 10 S 2 of 5 01 Code 39 Standard 11 MSI 02 EAN 13 12 EAN 128 03 UPC A 13 Code 32 04 EAN 8 14 Delta Code 05 UPC E 15 Label Code 06 12 of 5 16 Plessey Code 07 Codabar 17 Code 11 08 Code 128 18 Toshiba Code 09 Code 93 Data Length Dis E Code 39 isable Enable Full ASCII Standard Full ASCII Check Digit Check and Send Check but Not Check Not Send Not Check Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit Check and Send Check but Not Check KTT I RAA First Digit Suppressed Last Digit Not Not Suppressed Not Suppressed Standard 2 of 5 Toshiba Check Digit Check and Send Check but Not Check Nesnnecec Code 32 Telepen UCC EAN 128 Code 128 Label Code MSI Plessey Code CD Double Module 10 CD Double CD Double Code 93 Code 11 One Two CD CD Send No Send Codebar CD Calculate amp Send CD Calculate but nd CD not Label Code IV amp V UPC A Supplement Code Delta Distance Code User s Manual MS 140 2 or MS1
3. User s Manual MS 140 3 or MS1401 3 Keyboard Wedge Slot Reader PC Keyboard Wedge Setup Label 1 Overview There are two models of the MS140 decoded slot reader available The MS140 3 keyboard wedge slot reader which supports PC AT XT notebooks and Macintosh computers The MS140 2 RS232 interface slot reader that supports computers with RS232 serial port Both of these readers support the most popular bar code symbologies like Code 39 UPC EAN Interleaved 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 Code 128 Codabar MSI Code 11 Code 93 etc MS140 3 Keyboard Wedge Setup of the keyboard wedge reader can be done in three different ways Via computer keyboard of a desktop PC Or By Scanner Configuration Manager Software to configure the scanner setting through the keyboard port Or By using the custom labels batch setup Installation The picture below illustrates how to connect the reader to your computer Follow these procedures for installation 1 Tum off computer power 2 Unplug keyboard from computer Plug the reader into computer s keyboard port and the keyboard into the reader 3 Turn on power One long beep from the reader indicates successful power up A D SI 9000 onn ponoona B pohnanAuMAMAAAnOnnn pagg Eoronnnnunnnn 1005 Don MS140 Eononn
4. e scanner needs to be configured you can duplicate the settings of the Master Scanner to the others This is done by producing a set of custom setup labels derived from the master scanner and then scanning these labels to configure the other scanners Selecting the Dump command in setup mode or swiping the Dump Setting label below will dump the settings of the reader to the screen as one or several ASCII string s Use any barcode printing software select Code 39 symbology and use the output string s to generate barcode labels You can then scan these batch setup labels to duplicate the settings Dump Setting Feel free to duplicate or photocopy Scanner Configuration Manager Scanner Configuration Manager is a utility program to configure scanner settings on a computer using the Windows 95 98 operating system Use the program to define the settings and then download the parameters to the scanner Download the program from our web site at www unitech adc com Selectable Parameters and their Defaults Default Keyboard Wedge IBM PC AT PS 2 mod 40 60 80 etc IBM Device Selection IBM PS 2 Model 25 56 70 90 PC AT Macintosh ADB bus Keyboardless Wedge Notebook RS232 Interface 0 300 1 600 2 1200 3 2400 4 4800 9600 5600 1920 ES Data bits 0 7bits 8bits 8bits CTS RTS 0 Ignore 1 RTS Enabled at Power on 2 Ignore RTS Enabled in communication ACK NAK 0 Off 1 On BCC Character 0 Off 1 On Xon Xoff
5. ug the reader into the computer s RS232 port 3 Turn on power One long beep from the reader indicates successful power up DB9 Connector A UPN Of o oona 5000 onnn oon K SeRGaa TAG spa Sane Ob M5140 hamim marmara aaraa aa a eta SF SDDDDDDDN0000 OOU Power crrr o Boen lt 5808 odo Col Supply S The default baud rate of the reader is set to 9600 no parity and 8 data bits RS232 Interface Setup The reader s behavior can be changed through a setup routine in the reader Setup can be performed at 9600 baud rate 8bits and no parity with any modem communication utility such as Windows HyperTerminal To enter Setup mode start the Communication utility on the PC and swipe RS232 Interface Setup Label bar code label located on the back page of this manual On entering the Setup mode a selection menu will be displayed on the screen as follow MS140 SETUP MENU Hamster_S V3 03 Nov 15 2000 Use numeric keys on the top of alphabetic keys for digit input 0 Device 1 Scanner 2 Barcode 3 MSR 4 Others 5 RS232 6 Default 7 dump 8 Exit Select gt _ Follow the prompts and make your selections accordingly The setup procedure is that simple Use Ctrl R in lieu of the shift key in a string input procedure This method allows the user to input ASCII characters into a string Batch Setup If more than on
6. unonnti ogo Suman o Ooo o 5 05000 The default device ID of the reader is set to PC AT If your computer is not a PC AT please perform the setup on a PC AT machine first in order to select a correct device ID The device ID 06 Keyboardless is for notebook computers Keyboard Wedge Setup The reader s behavior can be changed via a setup routine in the reader Setup can be performed on a PC AT computer with any text editor program such as Notepad WordPad etc After the text editor program is running there are three different ways to enter setup o Swipe the Keyboard Wedge Setup Label bar code located on the cover page of this manual Or o Press the left and right SHIFT keys simultaneously within the first 20 keystrokes after computer power up This will apply when the reader has device ID set to PC AT interface only Swipe the Enter Setup label if you have this manual handy Or Use custom labels batch setup When the reader enters the setup mode a selection menu will be displayed on the screen Please refer to the MS140 Setup Manual Section MS140 2 RS232 Wedge Setup of the RS232 wedge reader can be done in two different ways Through a modem communication utility such as HyperTerminal Or Via custom labels batch setup Installation The picture below shows how to connect the reader to your computer Use the following procedures for installation 1 Tum off computer power 2 Pl
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