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1. DISABLE 1 NOT SEND 42 APPENDIX FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE a 2 e 1 3 5 7 9 III SETTING PROCEDURE MIN MAX LENGTH STEP 1 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH STEP 2 Scan Two digits from Appendix STEP 3 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH Please note that when Min Length and or Max Length are enabled the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those length parameters Bar codes shorter or longer than specified will not be read The default lengths for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again POZ3 43 GROUP 26 SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING UPC E id TIT TOIT LEAD DIGIT NO SEND 18 LEAD DIGIT SEND H037 11 5 2 2 OFF ADD A SPACE ON
2. 32 CDV amp NOT SEND CDV MAX LENGTH 48 APPENDIX FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE a 2 e 1 3 5 7 9 III SETTING PROCEDURE MIN MAX LENGTH STEP 1 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH STEP 2 Scan Two digits from Appendix STEP 3 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH Please note that when Min Length and or Max Length are enabled the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those length parameters Bar codes shorter or longer than specified will not be read The default lengths for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again POZ3 33 GROUP 20 SYMBOLOGIES INTERLEAVE 2 OF 5 CODE 11 240018 INTERLEAVE 2 OF 5 4908 JO02 First digit su
3. p u e nq e juo sBunjes u sp u e qeo 1281109 Y 0 Jeuueos 4 sou au olu yoeq a qeo Z si 196614 ueos jou Jeuueos au 2 1304 y e qeo y 1 joexe oj Jeuueos BU 9576 soy y oui YOR ejqeo y 2 dnoio eldes eih ou se eq swaas 1 L suomnnios S lqnoiljo ON 2 911614 CLONING MODE WHAT IS CLONING MODE CLONING duplicates a wand s settings in other wands It can save time when a number of wands must be programmed to the same settings HOW SHOULD CLONING WORK 1 Using this guide make all the necessary settings for one wand 2 Scan the CLONING MODE bar code shown below 3 When CLONING MODE is scanned all setup parameters will be converted to alphanumeric characters and shown on the monitor 4 Using a bar code printer print out all the setup parameters as Code 39 bar code labels 5 Scan the printed labels
4. SEE Databar RSS 14 M 11 1 1 ND355 S N036 atabar 14 CHECK DIGIT NOT SEND NO37 Databar 14 PREFIX SEND 2 IMA Databar 14 PREFIX NOT SEND Databar 14 STACKED ENAB Databar 14 STACKED DISABLE Databar 14 SET ID Databar RSS LIMITED Databar LIMITED ENABLE 125 Databar LIMITED DISABLE NO13 Databar IMIED CHECK DIGIT 3 atabar LIMITED CHECK DIGIT NOT SEND Databar LIMITED PREFIX SEND atabar LIMITED PREFIX NOT Databar LIMITED SET ID BEEG Databar RSS EXPANDED Databar EXPANDED ENABLE Databar EXPANDED DISABLE Databar DeANDED STACKED ENABL 111 ND30 Databar EXPANDED STACKED DISABLE NO31 Databar EXPANDED MIN LENG po Databar EXPANDED SETID 51 GROUP 33 SYMBOLOGIES PDF417 G021 PDF417 Enable da PDF417 Disable B026 MANNA Nd
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6. 055 ADDENDA REQUIRED OFF HOS56 ADDENDA REQUIRED ON NOTE When addenda required is set the scanner reads bar codes that have addenda only if one or both of 42 45 GROUP 27 SYMBOLOGIES UPC E SYSTEM NUMBER HBO64 TM E 0 OFF III E 0 ON 58 Ai 1 1 Most UPC Bar codes lead with 0 number systems For these bar codes use UPC E 0 Selection For the bar codes that lead with the 1 number use UPC E1 select UPC E EXPAND MTT UPC A DISABLE NOTE 1 If UPC E EXPAND TO UPC A FORMAT set enabled The output of UPC A will be 12 digits 2 The default output of UPC A is 12 digits if UPC A EXPAND TO EAN13 is enabled a zero will be added to in front of the bar code 45 GROUP 28 SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING UPC A H pi HDD45 pm 25 LEAD DIGIT NO SEND DISABLE 0055 WI CHECK DIGIT NO SEND HOe68 nn EAN 13 MA DISABLE mn oe HO45 2 LITT HO46 Ko HO35 ADD A SPACE OFF
7. ADDEND REQUIRED ON ISBN HO495 meer ISBN NOTES 1 When addenda required on is set the scanner reads bar codes that have addenda only if one or both of 2 Either ISBN ISBN will be considered as an extension of EAN 13 If ISSN or ISBN need to be read 13 must be enabled If ISSN and ISBN need to be read with addenda EANIS3 must be enabled with ADDENDA REQUIRED set to ON HO51 sone NOTE ISSN ON Both ISSN and ISBN are the extension codes of EAN 13 If scanner is required to read either ISSN or ISBN Enable EAN 13 must be enabled Otherwise the scanner will not be able to read the ISSN or ISBN 48 GROUP 31 SYMBOLOGIES EAN UCC 128 CODE 128 Dig MOO5 MOD 2 MOO6 DISABLE 3 MOO7 CODE ID DISABLE NOTES DEFINE EAN 128 The first FNCI character is translated to c1 and the second character is translated to an ASCII GS character scan from Group 43 45 page 62 64 String format DATA CHARACTERS lt 65 gt DATA CHARACTERS Setting Procedure 1
8. GREEN LED ON CREEN LED OFF NOTES 1 The Green LED is automatically activated when Auto Sensing Mode is on 2 Green LED serves as Supplement Light for a CCD scanner in order to enhance the sensitivity of scanner in Auto Sensing Mode 11 GROUP 2 READING MODE SETTING DEACTIVATION TIME DEACTIVATION TIME NOTES 1 The default Deactivation Time is 3 Sec 2 Deactivation Time is the time interval between the last scan and the automatic deactivation of LED in Auto Sensing Mode 3 You can set the Deactivation Time value by the following three steps Step 1 scan Deactivation Time Step 2 scan two digits Limit Range 01 30sec from the numeric table below Step 3 scan Deactivation Time FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE 6 1111 NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again PO23 12 GROUP 3 CHECK VERSION BEEP TONE TERMINATOR MODE 2 1KHz MEDIUM 2014 LOW HIGH 16 P
9. GROUP 17 SYMBOLOGIES CHINA POST CODE TOSHIBA CODE CHINA POSTAL CODE TOSHIBA CODE 28 ENABLE K002 DISABLE DISABLE CDV CDV amp SEND CD KOOS CDV amp NOT SEND CD 07 LENGTH 48 APPENDIX FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE a 2 e 1 3 5 7 9 III SETTING PROCEDURE MIN MAX LENGTH STEP 1 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH STEP 2 Scan Two digits from Appendix STEP 3 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH Please note that when Min Length and or Max Length are enabled the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those length parameters Bar codes shorter or longer than specified will not be read The default lengths for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again POZ3 29 GROUP 18 SYMBOLOGIES MSI CODE UK PLESSY CODE 11 CHECK DIGIT DOUBLE OM 0095 CHECK DIGIT SINGLE m LOO4S
10. 1 DEFAULT TABLE 1 CROUP PARAMETER DEFAULT Computer Type PC AT Interfaces Scan speed 45 scans 2 Reading Mode Trigger Beep Tone Mode 2 1k Beep Medium 3 Terminator CR LF CR Setup code read Setup up code on 4 Preamble amp Postamble Off 5 Accuracy Adjustment 2 6 9 Enable amp Disable Code ID Off 10 Interblock Delay Oms Inter character Delay 140us T Keyboard Layout English USA Capital Lock Mode Caplock Off Numberic Key Alphanumeric Key D Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits amp Parity 8 Bit None Stop Bits 1 stop bit Handshaking None ACK NAK Off Flow Control TimeOut 1Sec Level dutation of Mini Width 200us T Polarity Of Idle Condition High Output of Wand Emulation Bar High Space Low Wave Form Full ASCII 39 Enable and Disable Symbologies Code 32 Disable China Postal Code Enable UK Plessy Code Disable Industrial 2 of 5 Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable Interleave 2 of 5 Enable Code 128 Enable Cadabar Enable 15 16 Telepen Disable UPC A Enable UPC E Enable EAN 8 Enable EAN 13 Enable MSI Disable Code 39 Enable Code 11 Enable Code 93 Disable EAN 128 Enable IATA Disable China Post Code Enable Disable Enable 17 Check Digits Disable CDV Min Length 11 digits Max Length 48 digits MSI E i Enable Disable Disable Check Digits CDV amp send CD Check Dig
11. 8 9 61 43 FUNCTION CODE TABLE CODE 39 Fl i F5 TG F8 Will E 5 4 F6 62 GROUP 44 FUNCTION CODE TABLE CODE 39 Cursor Right Cursor Left Cursor Up ni Cursor Down i Page Down Tab Back Tab Esc BS NI Ins De 63 GROUP 45 FUNCTION CODE TABLE CODE 39 Alt Left make 1 STAN Alt Left break Shift Left make 2 T O Shift Left break Left makek 3 Ctrl Left braek T D Enter Numeric Key T L For UK Keyboard Special Character T B 5 Note Alt left Make is programmed please scan Alt left Break to resume barcode setting 2 Shift left Make is programmed please scan Shift left Break to resume barcode setting 3 Ctrl left Make is programmed please scan Ctrl left Break to resume barcode setting 64 TROUBLE SHOOTING
12. Idle Entry Mode Time NOTES 1 Idle Mode is only supported by certain models 2 When Idle Mode is on the scanner will enter idle state to save power if there is no activity after Idle Entry Mode Time elapses the default is 1 min 3 You can set the value of Idle Entry Mode Time by the following three steps Step 1 scan Idle Entry Mode Time Step 2 scan one digits Limit Range 1 9 Min from the numeric table below Step 3 scan Idle Entry Mode Time FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE gt MINIM gt NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again 34 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE 39 4 NUL B STX D BS FF i 50 53 BEL VT 1 GROUP 35 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE 39 DLE DC2 DCA i III SYN i CAN i SUB FS RS 54 DC DC3 i III NAK III i EM 0 ESC GS 9 GROUP 36 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE
13. Set D P a23 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again 19 GROUP 10 DELAY BETWEEN BLOCKS AND CHARACTERS INTERBLOCK DELAY 16 002 03 BOOA o T 1 222 TIT ay TIT i INTERCHARACTER DELAY 106 1aous soos I ws BD 8 20 GROUP 11 KEYBOARD LAYOUT CAPLOCK MODE NUMERIC KEY CO13 DEA BAIN ENGLISH USA ERSAL CODE UK gt JAPAN 106 key only CAPITAL LOCK MODE 1 CAPLOCK FREE CAPLOCK OFF NOTE When Barcode scanner set to Caplock Free mode No matter of keyboard CapsLock LED indicator is ON or OFF output will be always the same as the Original bar
14. NOTES 1 Both ABC Codabar and CX Codabar can be enabled together except when Codabar Coupling is also enabled 2 I ABC Codabar CX Codabar and Codabar Coupling are all enabled at same time the scanner will read only Codabar Coupling that is ABC Codabar CX Codabar wil be considered coupling formats SETTING PROCEDURE SET INSERT DATA Step 1 Scan SET INSERT DATA Step 2 Scan any combination of alphanumeric characters from FULL ASCII TABLE Step 3 Scan SET INSERT DATA NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again 41 GROUP 25 SYMBOLOGIES STANDARD amp FULL ASCII CODE 39 CODE 32 6003 STANDARD CODE 89 amp FULL ASCH 39 wl mens 28 1 FULL ASCII CODE 39 1 D ASCII CODE 39 GOD7 over 1 co START STOP Not SEND NOTE The default for Code 39 is Standard Code 39 If Full ASCII Code 39 is enabled Standard Code 39 will be automatically disabled
15. 31 Code 128 Enable Disable Enable 2 Min Length 5 digits Max Length 48 digits Rss 14 Disable Rss 14 Check digit Not Send Rss 14 Prefix Not Send Rss Limited Disable Rss Limited Check Digit Not Send Rss Limited Prefix Not Send 70 Appendix 2 Cable Pin Assignment INTERFACES 1 TTL Wand Emulation 1 1 AMP D Sub 9Pin 0 in Signal Data GND 0 5VCC N N 1 2 Din 5 male 240 degree D in Signal 5Vcc e Data cc gt N 2 Keyboard Interface Type of connector 2 1 PS 2 Mini Din6 Female 2 Signal PC Data NC 5 GND 5 an 2 NC 2 2 PS 2 Mini Din6 Male n Signal KB Data NC GND 5 KB CLK NC 71 Type of connector 2 3 PC AT Din 5 Male Pin Signal 1 2 KB Data nnnm 3 6 4 GND 5 5 2 4 5 Female Signal 1 PC CIk Iu al 2
16. 39 RE US i G lt gt 55 5 5 amp 5 9 9641 GROUP 37 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE 39 1 4 MTM L AER AI B D G 56 GROUP 38 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE 39 III I L M 5 U 57 GROUP 39 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE 39 1 V 2 96 D 58 1 w i Y 0 GROUP 40 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE 39 9 I i K M m o 59 f n il r 41 FULL ASCII TABLE CODE 39 1 X 2 il DEL 60 w w Y y 9 9 P GROUP 42 FULL ASCII NUMERIC TABLE CODE 39 m 1 2 4 5 6 7
17. 4 Dot parameter Never adds delete or rearrange data from the FIRST row HOW TO CONNECT THE SCANNER TO THE HOST TERMINAL Handheld Barcode Scanner KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 1 Power down the host computer 2 Disconnect the keyboard cable from the computer 3 Connect the Y cable between the keyboard and the scanner and the computer 4 Restart the computer 5 The scanner will beep 6 Setthe scanner to KEYBOARD interface by referring to GROUP 1 page 9 Interface Selections 7 Scanner will beep to confirm the setting 8 Scan a bar code to confirm that data shows on the monitor Connect to PC Computer Keyboard Port Connect to Barcode Scanner Rj45 Connect to Keyboard 5 232 INTERFACE 1 Power down the host computer 2 Connect the RS 232 cable between the scanner and the computer 3 Connect the power adaptor to the cable 4 Restart the computer 5 Plug the power adaptor into a power outlet 6 The scanner will beep 7 Set the scanner to RS 232 interface by referring to GROUP 1 page 9 Interface Selection 8 Set RS 232 protocol Baud Rate Stop Bits Handshaking Data Bits and Parity 9 Scan a bar code to confirm that data shows on the monitor NOTES 1 Before plugging the power adaptor into the scanner be sure the voltage power consumption and inner and outer DC characteristics are correct to avoid serious damage to the scanner and or
18. A Code 93 G9 MSI Step1 Scan MSI Set ID Group 9 page19 Step2 A from Group 37 page56 Step3 Scan MSI Set ID Group 9 page19 Code 93 Step1 Scan Code 93 Set ID Group 8 page18 Step2 G from Group 38 Scan 9 from Group 42 page61 Step3 Scan Code 93 Set ID Group 8 18 NOTES 1 The length of a Code ID is either one or two characters If one character is set the Code ID output will be one character If two characters are set the Code ID output will be two characters 2 Only one type of Code ID will be sent GROUP 8 CODE ID CONFIGURATION SET ID 2001 EAN 13 set D 2 EAN 8 Sot D UPC E Set UPC A Set D 2005 CODE 39 seti 13 1 Code 93 set D 2007 Codobor set iD 2021 Code 128 set D EAN 28 Set D 2022 Set D Code 11 set D Code 82 et D 18 GROUP 9 CODE ID CONFIGURATION SET ID China Post Code DIA TOSHIBA Code Set ID 2914 Code set ID 155 UK Plessy Sel PO17 2 of 5 SetiD 006 2 of Set ID ndustrial 2 of 5 Set ID Full ASCII Code39
19. ADD REQUIRED OFF LLLI ADDENDA REQUIRED ON NOTE When addenda required is set the scanner reads bar codes that have addenda only if one or both of 42 45 is on 46 GROUP 29 SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING EAN 8 HO19 ENABLE DISABLE LEAD DIGIT SEND TT CHECK DIGIT NO SEND HO29 I LI 4 TT ADD A SPACE il H044 2 ni i ADDENDAREQUIRED ON NOIE When addenda required is set the scanner reads bar codes that have addenda only if one or both of 42 45 is on 47 GROUP 30 SYMBOLOGIES FORMATTING EAN13 ISBN ISSN LU LEAD DIGIT NO SEND DIGIT SEND D III III ADD ON SUPPLEMENT 1 CHECK DIGIT NO SE LEAD DIGIT SEND II ADD A SPACE ON wi LI MM ADDEND REQUIRED OFF
20. GROUP 46 OO VersaScan is simple to install and use Most operational problems can be attributed to INCORRECT INTERFACE CONNECTION INCORRECT CONFIGURATION SETUP POOR BAR CODE QUALITY GENERAL PROCEDURES First make sure the scanner is firmly connected to the host computer when attached correctly the scanner will emit one long beep When the trigger is pressed LED will flash N Once the power is on try scanning some sample bar codes from this user s guide The scanner should beep and the LED should flash to indicate a good read in the default configuration If reading the bar code does not result in a good read there may have been a problem with the scanning technique or the interface configuration setting Reset the scanner to default If the scanner indicates a good read but no output of data to the monitor please check the cabling connection KEYBOARD INTERFACES PROBLEMS In general the Keyboard Wedge interface is trouble free but there still are some things to check in the event of a problem Do you have the correct cable Most computers use an XT AT compatible keyboard Be sure you have the proper cable for your computer Does the keyboard work Since the keyed in data from keyboard must pass through the decoder the cabling connections are correct if the keyboard is functioning Can your computer accept the data fast enough Your computer s BIOS has a feature related to
21. RESET to start again POZ3 37 GROUP 22 SYMBOLOGIES CODABAR 11 1 0078 CDV amp NOT SEND CD 1 009 o 1 006 1111 amp SEND CD 1 0 START 810 1003 TT 5 5 1 004 1 031 Not Sent START STOP SI SP ABCD TN E Example of ST Start SP Stop 123456 Not Transmit ST SP A123456B ST SP ABCD ABCD 1234566 5 5 abcd abcd A123456N ST SP ABCD TN E a123456n ST SP abcd tn e ST SP abc tn e cist babe CLSI Enable library space CLSI FORMAT ON insertion If you enable the CLSI format this option inserts spaces in position 2 7 13of the datastring 10285 Ts CLSI FORMAT OFF 38 APPENDIX FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE a 2 e 1 3 5 7 9 III SETTING PROCEDURE MIN MAX LENGTH STEP 1 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH STEP 2 Scan Two di
22. detected after 60 seconds FOO3 This function works like Trigger Mode but the scanner beeps to indicate a good read TOGGLE MODE FODAS TE ST MODE FOD7 If Auto Sensing Mode is on the LED will go off if no code is detected after Deactivation Time elapses The default is 3 sec AUTO SENSING MODE The LED lights automatically when a BAR CODE is detected f Auto Sensing Mode is on the Magnetic Switch and Green LED will be activated at the same time NOTES 1 To extend the scanner s life keep the scanner set to Trigger Mode or Continuous Auto Off Mode 2 The LED will glow RED for STANDBY and GREEN for GOOD READ 3 The Trigger Mode is available for most handheld bar code scanner but the trigger is only available to wands with a switch capability 4 For advanced settings of Auto Sensing Mode such as Deactivation Time Magnetic Switch and Green LED please refer to the next pages 10 GROUP 2 READING MODE SETTING EIE MAGNETIC SWITCH ON F 359 SWITCH OFF NOTES 1 The Magnetic Switch is automatically activated when Auto Sensing Mode is on 2 To enable Magnetic Switch the scanner should be paired with an Auto Stand 3 When Magnetic Switch is off the scanner will start auto sensing without an Auto Stand 2 GREEN LED SUPPLEMENT LIGHT
23. from Group 42 page 61 Step 3 Scan MIN LENGTH or MAX LENGTH Accuracy Adjustment Step1 Scan ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT Step 2 Scan one digit from Group 5 page 15 Step 3 Scan ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT Customer Configuration ID Example Code 39 Step 1 Scan CODE 39 SET ID from Group 8 page18 Step 2 Scan either one digits or two digits alphanumeric maximum 2 digits from Full ASCII table In Groups 34 45 53 64 Step 3 Scan CODE 39 SET ID from Group 8 page18 Set A Data CX Codabar ABC Codabar Codabar Coupling Step1 Scan SETADATA Step 2 Scan one digits any alphanumeric character from Full ASCII Table in Groups 34 45 page53 64 Step 3 Scan SETADATA NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again GROUP 1 INTERFACES SELECTION COMPUTER TYPE DEFAULT 001 6004 LLL NN m MAREA NOTEBOOK SYMPTOMS SOLUTION i Scanner seems to be 1 Unplug the cable from the host computer performing as usual 2 Plug cable back into the host computer i but data is being 3 Set the scanner to the exact computer type i output immediately Caution Please ensure the correct computer type is set when the scanner is att
24. the computer 2 Make sure the protocol communication settings of the scanner such as baud rate data bits etc match those of the host computer Otherwise no data will be transmitted Connect to the bar code scanner G nnecttoithe Rj45 connector Serial port of PC terminal Connectthe Power jack of power adaptor Check the power adaptor to ensure y 1 Input of AC current 110V 220V matches the power supply standard of the country in which the scanner is being used gt 2 Adapter output is 5V DC 3 The jack input is 5 USB INTERFACES The USB Interface supported is compatible with the Apple MAC series later PCs and Windows 98 2000 Me and XP 1 Connect the USB cable between the scanner and the computer 2 The scanner will beep 3 The Scanner will detect the USB driver automatically The first time the scanner is connected via the USB port follow the appropriate instructions for the host computer 4 Setthe scanner to KEYBOARD USB interface by referring to GROUP 1 Interface Selections 5 Scanner will beep to confirm the setting 6 Scan a bar code to confirm that data shows on the monitor HOW TO CHANGE The VersaScan Il is designed to switch easily between interface options To switch from one interface to another the appropriate cable must be installed To change a cable simply follow these steps 1 To release the cable insert a pin or straightened p
25. value for either None 14 GROUP 5 ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT a 6 2 default II 4 III m An10 ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT Accuracy Adjustment assures a more reliable decoded output Enabling the feature and setting a number from 1 to 9 subjects the decoded output a higher standardof accuracy The higher the number the greater the accuracy SETTING PROCEDURE 1 Scan ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT 2 Scan one digit 1 9 from barcode menu above 3 Scan ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again 15 GROUP 6 ENABLE AND DISABLE CODE ID ENABLE CODE ID 008 FACTORY ID ON 14 AIM ID il ll SET ID ON DISABLE CODE ID Annos NOTES 1 Only ONE code ID will be sent 2 The code ID is located at the position before the bar code data and after the preamble EXAMPLE 1 Preamble 145287 2 Code ID enable AIM ID 3 Bar code symbologies EAN 1345 1 0 12411 Preamble CODE ID BARCODE DATA 145287 AIM ID JEO 13 5 OUTPUT 145287 0456398712345312411 16 GROUP 7 SYMBOLOGIES CODE ID IDENTIFIER SET ID SYMBOLOGIES CODE ID IDENTIFIER Fac
26. 03 LOW HIGH POLARITY OF IDLE CONDITION 2005 Bar High Space Low Bar Low Space High OUTPUT OF WAND EMULATION FULL ASCII CODE 39 WAVE FORM S3190108WMNAS 25 GROUP 15 ENABLE SYMBOLOGIES ENABLE ALL CODE TIT NDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5 X20F5 4901 INTERLEAVE 2 5 40108 CODE 128 1014 I h h 5 9 gt 5 0 o m gt gt 2 o m E 9 gt 26 GROUP 16 DISABLE SYMBOLOGIES CHINA 1 2 iil DABAR 015 UK PLESSY CODE INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5 L CODE MATRIX 2 OF 5 INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 25 HO 2 tt
27. 1 040 7 222 SET INSERT The data can any alphanumerics of FULL ASCII Table GROUP 34 42 page 53 61 REMARK The CX Code consists of two bar Codes which are decoded in one read cycle the code is concatenated when the stop character of the first bar code is a C and the start character of the second bar code is a B The B and C characters are not transmitted 40 GROUP 24 SYMBOLOGIES CODABAR COUPLING ADJACENT REQUIRED 1019 ON CODABAR COUPLING 1 041 INSERT DATA ON 1026 INSERT DATA OFF SET INSERT DATA ABC Codabarand CX Codabar have certain rules regarding the Stop Character of first bar code and the stop character of Second bar code while in conjunction while Codabar Coupling is enabled the data from any two Codabar bar codes can be coupled into one set of data without any limitations between the Stop character of first bar code and the Start character of second bar code The Start and Stop characters associated with each bar code each bar code will be sent data can be any alphanumerics of FULL ASCII Table GROUP 34 42 page 53 61 ADJACENT REQUIRED d If CODABAR ADJACENT is enabled the scanner OFF will only read two adjacent N Codabar bar codes A ozah single bar code will not 1 be read
28. 26 27 17 China postcode Toshiba code 18 MSI code UK Plessey code 19 93 Telepen 20 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 11 21 Industrial 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 22 Codabar 23 Codabai 24 Codabar Coupling 25 Code 39 Full ASCII STANDARD Code 32 42 26 eren 44 27 UPC E 0 amp 1 UPC E EXPAND 45 28 UPC A 46 30 EAN 13 ISSN ISBN 31 EAN UCC 128 CODE 128 32 DataBar RSS Limited Expanded 50 51 33 PDF417 Idle Mode 52 FULL ASCII CODE39 TABLE FUNCTION KEY TABLE GROUP34 48 34 41 Full ASCII table Code 39 42 45 Function code table Code 39 for PC AT 46 48 Trouble Shooting ees APPENDIX Appendix 1 Default table 68 70 Appendix 2 Cable Pin Assignment Appendix Barcode test Appendix 4 Special setting code sus Appendix 5 PDF417 demo 76 INTRODUCTION This scanner apply with VersaScan II easy programming decoder It is specially designed to deliver high end bar code reading performance at the lowest possible price The scanner utilizes exceptional decoding technology One time settings are easily made by scanning set up bar codes in this handy user s manual This bar code scanner u
29. 5 DEFINE EANI28 2 Scan ASCII Code page 61 3 Scan DEFINE EAN128 pube Wami DISABLE 49 GROUP 32 DATABAR RSS LIMITED FOR CONTACT PEN TYPE 14 LIMITED ENA 25 Databar 14 LIMITED CHECK DIGIT SEND NO24 Databar 5 EN ED PREFIX S P024 Databar 14 SET ID 50 NO118 Databar 14 LIMITED DISABLE NDO13 Databar 14 LIMITED CHECK DIGIT NOT SEND 0255 Databar 14 LIMITED PREFIX NOT SEND 2019 Databar LIMITED SET ID 32 Databar RSS LIMITED
30. AR CODE QUALITY The third problem area has nothing to do with the scanner but rather the printed quality of the bar code and or the scanning technique employed TOLERANCE OF BAR CODE A bar code may have a tolerance Normally the tolerances are caused by bar code font software or a printer Software with a proven reputation should be chosen to generate bar codes If the printed bar codes are distorted the scanner might not recognize them It is very difficult to get a good read from a poor quality bar code unless it is scanned many times As the quality of the symbology drops the chances for undetected error increase A bar code Check Digit Verification CDV should be used to check the quality of the suspect bar codes LABELS PAPER amp COLOR amp PRINTER The light source of a bar code scanner is generally red so there are some restrictions for the printing of labels Care should be taken when choosing materials especially color inks and papers Sometimes the combination of the label color and the color of the ink can in effect blind the scanner Media with a shiny surface will also cause reading difficulties for scanners Moreover poor printing quality can also result in reading difficulties for the scanner Bad printing may be caused by the type of printer used dot matrix and inkjet printers will not produce high quality bar codes Also check to make sure the ink ribbon or toner in good supply 67
31. FF 2 SETTING PROCEDURE 2 1 Scan BEEP LOW HIGH GROUP 3 page13 2 2 Scan CAPSLOCK ON FIXED GROUP 2 3 Scan CONTINUOUS AUTO OFF GROUP2 page12 3 Scan CLONING MODE Figure 1 All parameters will be coverted to alohanumeric characters and shown on the monitor A017 0604 5A025F04 4 Print the results shown on the monitor as bar codes with a bar code printer The bar codes should be in the Code 39 symbology 25 04 5 Scan these labels with any of the wands that must be programmed with the same settings as the first wand Be sure to scan from the first row to the second and so on sequentially top to bottom CORRECT SETTING A017 4 A01 7 0604 4 5A02 4 06045A02 12 5F04 4 5F04 Dot 4 4 Dot WRONG SETTING A017 lt Wrong Setting The string 0604 Consists of 4 Dots located at the 5A02 beginning of second rows Do not 5F04 break the Into multiple string A017 Wrong Setting The string lengths in the 06045 9 second and third rows do not match the 7 length requirements because rows should 025 04 be in lengths of four digits Dot X P Wrong Setting Because you add 0175 After 017 0604 The 0 A17 is a FIXED parameter for 5A02 4 7 setup entering It is unchangeable 5 04
32. IDT CH Value through Innovation VersaScan Barcode Scanner User s Manual 80105502 001 rev A DEFAULT CHECK VERSION FCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of 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 instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions this device may not cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de las classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par les minist re des Communications du Canada CE STANDARDS Testing for comp
33. MATRIX 2 OF 5 NDD1 8 DISABLE CDV NOO4 CDV amp SEND CD ENABLE DISABLE INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5 NI NI N LENGTH M 6 MAX LENGTH 48 DV NOT SEND CD NOD7 DISABLE DISABLE CDV MD13 CDV amp SEND CD 36 MATRIX 2 OF 5 SE CDV amp MIN LENGTH 6 MO 1 MAX LE H 6 48 APPENDIX FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE a 2 e 1 3 5 7 9 III SETTING PROCEDURE MIN MAX LENGTH STEP 1 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH STEP 2 Scan Two digits from Appendix STEP 3 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH Please note that when Min Length and or Max Length are enabled the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those length parameters Bar codes shorter or longer than specified will not be read The default lengths for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan
34. PC Data 3 NC Ale 4 GND 5 5 5VCC li 3 85232 Interfaces 3 1 DB9F Signal 2 TXD Out 3 RXD In fli 5 GND 7 CTS In 8 RTS Out 9 5 5 6 3 2 DB25F 5 Signal h 2 RXD In 2 3 TXD out 4 CTS In 5 RTS 7 GND 51 16 5VCC P 25 5VCC amp 72 Appendix 3 BAR CODE TEST CHART NARROW WIDE NW DENSIY mm mi mm mi mm mi RATIO MEDIUM DENsiTy 025000 0 62595 0 25 10 12 5 MEDIUM DENSITY _ CODABAR B 00123B CODE 39 TES 2015 9876543210 0 6 31323112078 417125671014012 73 Appendix 3 5 LOW DENSITY C9876543210D CODE 39 TEST 0012345690 71641 942052 1589181230 74 Appendix 4 Special Setting code Table A021 a Preamble b Postamble Ctrl_make CR LF Ctrl_break For PC AT c Enable Code 39 and Code 128 A022 a Preamble b Postamble IMT TL eos c Enable Code 39 For Mac and Code 128 A023 a Preamble b Postamble Ctrl_make Enter Key Code 00 28 Ctrl_break LF key code 01 OD c Enable Code 39 and Code 128 75
35. UO LOW TOT CHECK VERSIO TERMINATOR HII 2012 B 1 For the Keyboard Wedge interface the default terminator is CR 2 Forthe USB interfaces the default terminator is CR 3 Forthe RS232 interfaces the default terminator is 13 GROUP 4 SETUP CODE READ PREAMBLE amp POSTAMBLE SETUP CODE READ 80158 o NOTE SETUP CODE OFF x 1 1 This setting is disable to all User s Manual Code setting To use bar code setting Scan Setup Code On enable bar code setting PREAMBLE amp POSTAMBLE PREFIX AND SUFFIX 11 05 CLEAR PRE P BLE 16 POSTAMBLE 16 TAMBLE N d x m u gt EXAMPLE Set PREAMBLE String POSTAMBLE String as SETTING PROCEDURE STEP 1 Scan CLEAR PRE POSTAMBLE STEP 2 Scan PREAMBLE STEP 3 Scan twice from FULL ASCII Table STEP 4 Scan PREAMBLE STEP 5 Scan POSTAMBLE STEP 6 Scan twice From FULL ASCII Table STEP 7 Scan POSTAMBLE FORMAT Preamble CodelD Bar Code Postamble NOTES 1 APREAMBLE is a string of up to 16 characters added to the beginning of a scanned barcode 2 APOSTAMBLE is a string of up to16 characters added to the end of a scanned bar code 3 Default
36. ached to a new host computer If set to Notebook the scanner will operate with no external keyboard 6091 INTERFACES SELECTION KEYBOARD amp USB 5003 M C SYMPTOM SOLUTION 6002 The wand does not Unplug the cable from the host computer scan The scanner 2 Plug the cable back into the host computer does not scan when 3 Set the wand to the correct interface The the trigger is cable needs to match the interface J Caution This scanner is designed to switch easily between interface options To switch from one interface to another the appropriate cable must be installed After changing to a new cable be sure to reset the interface setting as appropriate GROUP 2 READING MODE SETTING 055 LED is always on The trigger does not function in Continuous Mode CONTINUOUS MODE FOD1 The LED is on steadily if a bar code is close to the scanner but starts to flash if no bar code has been detected after 60 seconds FLASH MODE The trigger does not function in Flash Mode FOOZ The LED will light when the trigger is pressed The LED will go off when the trigger is TRIGGER MODE released 065 The LED is always on when the trigger is pressed The LED will go off if no bar code has been CONTINUOUS AUTO OFF
37. aper clip into the hole at the base of the scanner where the cable is connected 2 Remove the cable from the scanner 3 Plug in the new cable After changing to a new cable be sure to reset the interface setting as appropriate including parameter settings for the RS 232 interface mm New Cable 0C F lt 11100 Present cable o a 3 Wet etme Present cable 1 HOW TO SET PARAMETERS How do you program a scanner with this user s guide 1 Use the scanner to scan atthe bar code representing the function parameter you want to set 2 When you hear two beeps the new setting will have been defined or updated into the memory processor Default parameters are indicated in bold type and underlined characters The character font is ARIAL BLACK CD Check Digit CDV Check Digit Verification Most settings require only a single bar code but a few need several different bar codes to be scanned in order to completely define a setting They are m SETTINGBARCODE m m m m m m m mm m s Preamble Postamble maximum 16 digits Step 1 Scan CLR PRE POSTAMBLE Step 2 Scan PREAMBLE or POSTAMBLE Step 3 Scan any alphanumeric from Full ASCII Table in Groups 34 42 page 53 61 Step 4 Scan PREAMBLE or POSTAMBLE Min Length Max Length Step 1 Scan MIN LENGTH or MAX LENGTH Step 2 Scan two digits
38. code In other words what you see is what output is NUMERIC KEY 2017 E ALPHANUMERIC KEY 21 GROUP 12 Rs232 BAUD RATE DATA BITS amp PARITY 055 015 9600 007 ii pr AAA 155 LLLI NN 21 7 Bits SPACE 22 GROUP 13 Rs232 STOP BIT HANDSHAKING ACK NAK FLOW CONTROL 5 2 5 5 EO18 ANNIE RTS enable at Power oi n 020 RTS enable with Communication ED25 FLOW CONTROL TIME OUT 10 Sec E028 Unlimited 23 GROUP 14 WAND EMULATION PARAMETER SETTING 01 5 2002 60005 LEVEL DURATION OF MINI WIDTH 20
39. d Send CLSI Format ON ABC Codabar 1 ON OFF Off 23 Insert Data Off CX Codabar 2 Insert Data Off ON OFF Off Codabar Coupling 24 ON OFF Off Insert Data ON Adjacent Required Off Code 39 Full ASCII 39 Enable Disable Enable Check Digits Disable CDV Start Stop Not Send Min Length 1 digits 25 Max Length 48 digits Code 32 Enable Disable Disable Leading send not send send Tailing Send Tailing not send Tailing Send 69 APPENDIX 1 DEFAULT TABLE 3 CROUP PARAMETER DEFAULT UPC E Enable Disable Enable Check Digits Send 5 Lead Digits Send Add a space Off Addenda required Off 5 On Off Off 2 On Off Off UPC E Systems number UPC E 0 On Off On 27 UPC E 1 On Off Off UPC E expand to UPC A Disable UPC A Enable Disable Enable Check Digits Send 28 Lead Digits Send Add a space Off Addenda required Off 5 On Off Off 2 On Off Off UPC A EXPAND TO EAN 13 Enable Disable Disable EAN 8 Enable Disable Enable Check Digits Send Lead Digits Send Add a space Off Addenda required Off 5 On Off Off 32 On Off Off EAN 13 Enable Disable Enable Check Digits Send Lead Digits Send 30 Add a space Off Addenda required Off 5 On Off Off 2 On Off Off ISSN On Off Off ISBN Off EAN UCC128 i Enable Disable Enable Code ID Disable Func I Chear send Not Send
40. en if they look alike and have similar connector they might not be alike For example cables for Keyboard Wedge and Wand Emulation are similar but they are not interchangeable due to different pin assignments Be sure the cable you are using attaches correctly to the matching connector CONFIGURATION SETUP Are you setup for the right Interface Are you set up for the right interface Did you select the Key board Wedge cable but set the scanner for RS 232 or Wand Emulation Or did you change the Keyboard cable to RS 232 but forget to set the scanner interface to RS 232 as well Set the scanner to its default settings then select the correct inter face based upon the cable and input you are using Sympton The LED lighting is stuck and no function at all even triggered the scanner Solution Set the Scanner to Default condition and choose the right interfaces 66 GROUP 48 TROUBLE SHOOTING Is the proper symbology enabled Each bar code symbology can be individually enabled or disabled It is suggested that you enable only those that you will be scanning thereby eliminating the possibility of mis reads from the scanning of other symbologies Does the selected the bar code symbology configuration match the bar code s being read Scanned data from each bar code symbology can be restricted to eliminate the scanning of unused symbologies The restrictions are individually set for each symbology POOR B
41. gits from Appendix STEP 3 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH Please note that when Min Length and or Max Length are enabled the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those length parameters Bar codes shorter or longer than specified will not be read The default lengths for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again POZ3 39 GROUP 23 SYMBOLOGIES ABC CODABAR CX CODABAR 1017 roe 1 0395 Hm 00 gt m 1035 SET INSERT The data can any alphanumerics of FULL ASCII Table GROUP 34 42 page 53 61 REMARK ABC CODABAR American Blood Commission The ABC Code is an acronym for American Blood Commission This bar code is a variant of the CODABAR Code developed for the use in the blood bank This Code consists of two bar codes which are decoded in one read cycle The code is concatenated when the stop character of the first bar code and the start character of the second bar code is a D these two D are not transmitted CX CODE CODABAR
42. gt lilii 7 CHECK DIGIT DOUBLE MOD 10 UK PLESSY CODE DET A CDV amp SEND CD 1 CDV amp NOT SEND CD 30 APPENDIX FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE a 2 e 1 3 5 7 9 III SETTING PROCEDURE MIN MAX LENGTH STEP 1 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH STEP 2 Scan Two digits from Appendix STEP 3 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH Please note that when Min Length and or Max Length are enabled the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those length parameters Bar codes shorter or longer than specified will not be read The default lengths for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again POZ3 31 GROUP 19 SYMBOLOGIES CODE 93 TELEPEN IATA GO10 ENABLE DISABLE CODE 93 MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH 48 LO14 ENABLE TELEPEN LO15 DISABLE TELEPEN TELEPEN LO20 TELEPEN ASCII LO21 TELEPEN NUMBER 17 ENABLE NOT DISABLE NO19 DISABLE CDV CDV amp SEND CD
43. horization RMA number amp instructions for returning the product THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OTHER THAN THOSE HEREIN STATED THIS PRODUCT IS SOLD AS IS IN NO EVENT SHALL ID TECH BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS BASED UPON BREACH OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NEGLIGENCE OF ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT IMMEDIATE FORESEEABLE CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL OR FOR ANY EXPENSE INCURRED BY REASON OF THE USE OR MISUSE SALE OR FABRICATIONS OF PRODUCTS WHICH DO NOT CON FORM TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT The information contained herein is provided to the user as a convenience While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy ID TECH is not responsible for dam ages that might occur because of errors or omissions including any loss of profit or other commercial damage nor for any infringements or patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use The specifications described herein were current at the time of publication but are subject to change at any time without prior notice 2009 International Technologies amp Systems Corporation The information contained herein is provided to the user as a convenience While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy ID TECH is not responsible for damages that might occur because of errors omissions including any loss of profi
44. its Mode Single MOD 10 The interface setting of scanner does have default of interface of scanner will be set accord 68 certain default value the ing to customer order APPENDIX 1 DEFAULT TABLE 2 CROUP PARAMETER DEFAULT 18 2 UK Plesssy Enable Disable Disable Check Digits CDV amp not send CD Code 93 Enable Disable Disable 1 Min Length 6 digits Max Length 48 digits Telepen 2 Enable Disable Disable 13 Telepen ASCII Number ASCI IATA Enable Disable Disable 3 Check Digits Disable CDV Min Length 6 digits Max Length 48 digits Interleave 2 of 5 Enable Disable Enable 1 Check Digits Disable First last digit suppressed No suppressed Min Length 6 digits 20 Max Length 48 digits Code Enable Disable Disable 2 Check Digits Disable CDV Min Length 6 digits Max Length 32 digits 1 Industrial 2 of 5 Enable Disable Disable Check Digits Disable CDV Min Length 6 digits Length 48 digits Matrix 2 of 5 Enable Disable Disable 2 Check Digits Disable Min Length 6 digits Max Length 48 digits Codabar Enable Disable Enable Check Digits Disable CDV Min Length 6 digits 22 Max Length 48 digits ST SP abcd abcd abcd tn e ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD TN E Start ST Stop SP sen
45. keyboard typing speed Try to set the Intercharacter Delay feature to stimulate the keystroke entry speed Does keyboard port supply enough power Most notebook computers do not supply enough power to the scanner The symptom of insufficient power is a lower good read rate since there is not enough power to properly support the scanning operation 65 47 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING en R 232 INTERFACE PROBLEMS Once you read bar code there is no output on the monitor the symptoms may be caused by 1 Does the hand shaking you have set for the protocol of RS232 like Baud rate data bits parity and handshaking etc of a scanner to match the PC terminal setting Solution reset the above mentioned RS232 protocol of scanner to match to PC protocol 2 Check if the cable pinout assignment of bar code match to the pinout assignment of PC terminal No power supply to scanner 1 Is the correct power adapter connected to the scanner 2 Does scanner cable have the right pinout which match the PC terminal INTERFACE PROBLEMS Are you using the Wand Emulation mode with Code 39 output If so is your decoder set to accept Code 39 data Check the scanner s configuration setting to make sure it can accept the bar code symbology you are trying to read Although the cable seems to connect properly does the scanner not send data to the host computer There are no industrial standards for scanner interface cables so ev
46. liance to CE requirements was performed by an independent laboratory The unit under test was found compliant to class B limits of part 15 of the FCC rules LIMITED WARRANTY ID TECH warrants to the original purchaser for a period of 36 months from the date of invoice that this product is in good working order and free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service ID TECH s obligation under this warranty is limited to at its option replacing repairing or giving credit for any product which has within the warranty period been returned to the factory of origin transportation charges and insurance prepaid and which is after examination disclosed to ID TECH s satisfaction to be thus defective The expense of removal and reinstallation of any item or items of equipment is not included in this warranty No person firm or corporation is authorized to assume for ID TECH any other liabilities in connection with the sales of any product In no event shall ID TECH be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages to purchaser or any third party caused by any defective item of equipment whether that defect is warranted against or not Purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy for defective equipment which does not conform to the requirements of sales is to have such equipment replaced or repaired by ID TECH For limited warranty service during the warranty period please contact ID TECH to obtain a Return Material Aut
47. ppressed 4003 Last digit suppressed DISABLE CDV 8 s 9007 LENGTH 48 1 010 uid 1 043 amp SEND CD 2 DIGITS 210138 AUI eee 34 APPENDIX FULL ASCII Code 39 NUMERIC TABLE a 2 e 1 3 5 7 9 III SETTING PROCEDURE MIN MAX LENGTH STEP 1 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH STEP 2 Scan Two digits from Appendix STEP 3 Scan MIN LENGTH MAX LENGTH Please note that when Min Length and or Max Length are enabled the scanner will only read bar codes that fall into those length parameters Bar codes shorter or longer than specified will not be read The default lengths for these are indicated in parentheses under the Min and Max bar codes for each symbology NOTES 1 The scanner will beep three times as a reminder that a setting is not yet complete 2 If you make a mistake forget a step etc scan RESET to start again POZ3 35 GROUP 21 SYMBOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5
48. sequentially with each wand to be programmed m Figure 1 AD18 TA A018 Cloning Mode PC AT you can clone the settings to regardless what kind of device has been chosen on the scanner NOTES 1 cloning strings are upper case 2 All cloning strings printed on labels should be the same as those on the monitor sequentially from first to last 3 Cloning mode works in Word Note Pad only 4 Never edit the data on the first row A017 Itis an entry gate for cloning 5 The cloning string s length can be adjusted by combining multiple strings into one or by breaking one string to multiple strings starting from the second row after Length must be in sequences of four such as 4 8 12 16 20 MAX 6 Be sure to print the dots exactly where they are shown on the monitor FORMAT OF CLONING Format of Cloning 1st rows gt gt gt A017 never edit any data of the first row 2nd rows gt gt gt XXXX you can adjust the String s Length starting from the dots forward The length of the string should be in 4 8 12 16 20 digits 3rd rows so on gt gt gt XXXX End rows A dot Is an ending of cloning XXXX Stand for any String 1 PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS 1 1 Beep tone BEEP LOW HIGH 1 2 Capslock Mode CAPSLOCK ON FIXED 1 3 Reading Mode CONTINUOUS AUTO O
49. ses CCD or optical diode technology which does not have moving parts provide rugged reliable quality enables it suit for any harsh environment conditions Furthermore the LED illumination light source of scanner provides less harmful beam to human eyes and more longer product lifetime The VersaScan II decoder are mainly applied to the long range barcode scanner Notes Please contact your distributor for the detail model number This scanner has many settings that can be used to conform the unit to the requirements of a particular application For most usages default settings programmed into the unit at the factory appropriate It is not recommended that the default settings be changed unless there is a specific need to alter the characteristics of the scanner s performance m EZ TROUBLESHOOTING The scanner is easy to install and use Many problems encountered can be attributed to a wrong setting that has been programmed into the scanner Before troubleshooting the problem try this 1 Unplug the cable from the host computer 2 Plug the cable back into the host computer 3 Reset the scanner settings to DEFAULT Group 1 ADD 1 If these steps do not resolve the problem please refer to the troubleshooting table on the next page If this fails to correct the problem please consult the troubleshooting section beginning on page 64 66 for further assistance 0 y p
50. t or other commercial damage The specifications described herein were current at the time of publication but are subject to change at any time without prior notice ID TECH is a registered trademark of International Technologies amp Systems Corporation VersaScan and Value through Innovation are trademarks of International Technologies amp Systems Corporation CONTENTS GENERAL Table of contents orienter 1 Preface Ez Troubleshooting 2 3 Cloning 4 5 How to fix the scanner to the terminal How to change a cable How to set up the parameter SETTING GROUP GROUP1 14 1 Interfaces selection Computer type Default 9 2 Reading Mode 10 12 3 Check Version Beep tone Terminator 4 Setup Code Preamble Postamble 14 5 Accuracy adjustment 15 6 Code ID 16 7 Symbologies Code Identifier 8 9 Set Code ID Customer Configuration 18 19 10 Delay between block and character 20 11 Keyboard layout Caplock Mode Numeric Key 21 12 RS232 Baud rate Data bits 22 13 RS232 Stop bit Handshaking ACK NAK Flow Gontrol 23 14 Wand Emulation parameter setting 24 15 16 Enable Disable Barcode Symbology
51. tory AIM ID m Factory AIM ID Symbologies a mn Symbologies iD MSI MO EAN 128 T IMSI MOD 10 CDV amp not send CD 9 MI Code 128 K EAN8 42 45 OFF E4 coae32 B EAN8 2 ON 5 4 FO 8 5 E4 Codabar ABC Codabar Fl 2 5 OFF amp Send CD N 22 UPC E 42 ON E Codabar CDV amp not send CD FA UPC E 5 ON UKPiessey P PO UPC A 2 5 OFF EO Marix 2 of 5 Y UPC A 42 ON A Full ASCII Code 39 disable CDV A4 UPC A 5 ON Full ASCII Code 39 CDV amp send CD D 5 13 42 45 OFF EQ Full ASCH Code 39 amp not send CD 7 EAN 13 42 ON F Standard Code 39 disable CDV 0 13 5 Standard Code 39 amp send CD M 1 93 L Standard Code 9 amp not send CD 11 disable HO HATA2of5 R RO Code 11 send one CD HO Industrial 2 of 5 50 Code 11 send two CD HI Post Code H 11 send CD 2 of 5 CDV amp send CD Telepen ASCIT U BO interleaved 2 of 5 CDV amp not send CD I 13 Telepen Numeric BI Interleaved 2 of 5 disable CDV 10 steps 1 Scan the SET ID bar code for a particular symbology 2 Scan one or two alphanumeric characters from the Full ASCII Table 3 Scan the SET ID bar code again Example Define the MSI Code ID
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