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1. 3 Release the trigger SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 7 Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61T PE k JJ Status light Scanning Bar Codes The aiming and scanner beams that you see depend on whether you have a laser scanner SR61TL 1D linear imager SR61TV 2D area imager SR61TA or near far range area imager SR61TE To scan omni directionally with the 2D or near far range area imager 1 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the SR61T steady a few inches from the label 2 Pull the trigger Ifyou are scanning with a 2D imager center the red aiming beam over the bar code label Ifyou are scanning with a near far range area imager position the red aiming beam just to the right of the center of the bar code label 3 The imager may flash repeatedly while it is trying to read a bar code The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the bar code and larger when it is further away 4 When the SR61T successfully reads a bar code label the SR61T creates a single high beep and the status light briefly turns green If Vibrate Alert is enabled the SR61T briefly vibrates 5 Release the trigger 8 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Connecting and Configuring the SR61T Use this chapter to understand how to connect the SR61T to a host and configure the SR61T This chapter covers these topics Connecting Your SR61T to a Host Computer Setting Parameters in
2. and stays on When you pull the trigger a second time the scanner beam turns off Simply releasing the trigger does not turn off the scanner When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam turns on and stays on until you release the trigger or until the SR61T successfully decodes a bar code When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam turns on The scanner remains on until the scanner successfully decodes a bar code or the Trigger Timeout period is reached When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam turns on and the SR61T checks for a bar code to read The scanner starts flashing when the Trigger Timeout period is reached When the SR61T finds and reads a bar code it resets the Trigger Timeout period If you pull the trigger a second time the scanner beam turns off Autostand mode allows you to switch between level mode and flashing mode The first time you pull the trigger the scanner beam turns on and the scanner is in flashing mode Switch to level mode by pulling the trigger again When you release the trigger the scanning beam goes off and stays off until the trigger timeout expires and it resumes flashing Aim triggering allows you to turn on the scanner and aim the red scanner beam without causing a decode When you release the trigger the aiming beam stays on until the scanner successfully decodes a bar code Sets the trigger timeout for the Trigger Mode command You can set trigger timeout from 1 to 4095 sec
3. Data editing allows you to edit data scanned by the SR61T before it is transmitted to the host You can define up to seven input scenarios to filter the data you want to edit For more information see the EasySet software Determines how information is sent to the host when you use Intermec Scanner Control Protocol ISCP If you select a value of raw bar code data is sent to the host exactly as is appears in the bar code no frame or acknowledgement are necessary If you select a value of packet the bar code data is encapsulated within ISCP protocol SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of DataMatrix symbology a high density 2D matrix code that can store a large amount of information DataMatrix has excellent error correction abilities and is mostly used for marking and tracking parts Disable All Symbologies Dutch Post 46 This command disables all symbologies However disabling all symbologies does not reset symbology parameters to their default values To reset all symbology parameters to their default factory settings use the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command For more information see ACK on page 40 SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Dutch Post symbology Dutch Post is a 4 state bar code that contains addressing as well as customer specific information SR61T Tethered Scanner User
4. s Guide EAN UPC ENQ Error Beep Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Enables or disables decoding of European Article Numbering EAN Universal Product Code UPC symbology EAN UPC are fixed length numeric continuous symbologies that use four element widths A scanner that is configured to decode EAN bar codes can decode UPC but the reverse is not true UPC code is a subset of EAN code ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN is a 10 digit symbology that uniquely identifies books for tracking and ordering With ISBN enabled the first three characters 978 are ignored and the checksum is calculated on the remaining characters GTIN Processing With Global Trade Item Number GTIN processing enabled two zeros are padded to the beginning of UPC A and one zero is padded to the beginning of EAN 13 to expand the numbers to 14 digits To use GTIN processing you also need to enable the corresponding EAN UPC symbology A feature of the Configurable RS 232 Protocol The scanner waits until it receives ENQ from the host before sending data to the host If the hw sw timeout period expires before the host send ENQ the then the scanner does not send the data to the host Enables or disables the error beep Your SR61T emits an error beep without affecting the configuration of your SR61T when you scan a configuration bar code that is damaged or unknown Event Notification Sends information to the host when
5. Distance Code 39 RESO 0 100 MM _ 0 1 mm 4 mils 11 255 cm 4 40 in 13 745 cm 5 40 in R 0 125 MM 0 125 mm 5 mils 10 255 cm 4 00 in 16 745 cm 6 60 in 0 25 0 25 mm 10 mils 6 255 cm 2 50 in 23 745 cm 9 30 in 0 5 0 5 mm 20 mils 4 255 cm 1 70 in 30 745 cm 12 10 in RIMM 1 mm 40 mils 7 755 cm 3 10 in 39 745 cm 15 60 in EAN UPC 120010010100 0 33 mm 13 mils 5 455 cm 2 10 in 25 745 cm 10 10 in PDF417 10 mils 0 254 mm 10 mils 10 255 cm 4 00 in 16 745 cm 6 60 in 15 mils 0 381 mm 15 mils 8 255 cm 3 20 in 18 745 cm 7 40 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux 62 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories o 2 4 6 38 10 12 14 16 18 20 jee Ce eee eee bon bo bon bubo bu dor ILL qp Sn EET TS JE SA EE p 25 100 contrast UPC 0 5 mm 20 mil 20 1 mm 40 mil 25 O O A O O A ETT TT cm 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Linear Imager Minimum Reading Distances This graphic does not include the 0 255 cm 0 100 in setback for the SR61T SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 63 Appendix Specifications and Accessories EL20 Laser Scanner SR61TL Scan angle 38 degrees Minimum X dimension 4 mils 0 1 mm Minimum Reading Distances With 0 260 cm 0 102 in Setback Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0 125 mm 5 mils 9 760 cm 3 802 in 18 740 cm 7 398 in 0 25 mm 10
6. EAN 100 68 Density 0 1 mm 3 8 mils 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 5 mm 20 mils 1 mm 40 mils 1 3 mm 51 mils 2 5 mm 100 mils 0 33 mm Minimum Distance 18 cm 7 09 in 18 cm 7 09 in 19 cm 7 48 in 40 cm 15 75 in 100 cm 39 37 in 130 cm 51 18 in 22 cm 7 87 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Maximum Distance 32 cm 12 60 in 69 cm 27 16 in 110 cm 43 31 in 220 cm 86 61 in 310 cm 122 05 in 430 cm 169 29 in 100 cm 39 37 in poe as Bee pa SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories 0 16 32 48 64 amp 96 112 089 144 160 174 in g AA 80 200 64 160 48 120 100 EAN 80 40 r 40 80 120 254 mm 100 mils A A TRI em 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 440 EX25 Near Far Range Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances This graphic does not include the 0 25 cm 0 098 in setback for the SR61T SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 69 Appendix Specifications and Accessories Accessories for the SR61T You can use these accessories sold and ordered separately with the SR61T To order accessories contact your local Intermec sales representative Stand Accessories SR61T Desktop Stand P N 203 878 xxx The desktop stand provides you with a convenient way to store the SR61T when you are not using it SR61T Hands Free
7. To enable character control conversion Scan the following bar code 60 02 53 24 00 02 40 To disable control character conversion Scan the following bar code SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 77 Appendix Specifications and Accessories 60 02 53 24 00 00 00 The table below displays a list of characters you can transmit when you have character control conversion enabled Control Character Conversion Table ASCII character Transmitted as 8 Backspace 9 Tab 13 Enter 27 Escape Enabling Alt Mode Parameters The following data transmission settings allow the SR61T to transmit special characters to a host computer For example if Alt mode is enabled the character Alt 0196 is interpreted as A When Alt mode is disabled Alt 0196 is transmitted as is To use the Alt mode you must have a PS2 keyboard wedge To enable Alt mode Scan the following bar code TERT M 60 02 5323 0002 40 To disable Alt mode Scan the following bar code 60 02 53 23 00 0000 78 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories The ASCII character table below displays a few values you may transmit to a host computer when Alt mode is enabled To see a full list see the industry standard Alt mode table Alt Mode Conversion Table selected characters only ASCII character Transmitted as Alt 042 Alt 0224 Alt 0196 Alt 0231 c Enabling Special Keys
8. and Make sure that your data collection the status light blinks application is set up to receive data from the green once but the data SR61T is not transmitted to the If you are using an RS 232 cable make sure host computer that the serial parameters on the SR61T match the serial parameters of the host computer The default serial parameters for the SR61T are 57600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Youscanadata bar code Try disconnecting and then reconnecting the and the scanner beeps scanner to the host and then reestablish once pauses forhalfa communications with the host second and then beeps three times Resetting the SR61T If your SR61T does not respond when you pull the trigger you can reset your SR61T When you send the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command the configuration command parameters are returned to their original factory defaults and the scanner restarts To reset your SR61T 1 Establish a connection with EasySet 2 Send the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command to the SR61T Maintaining the SR61T To keep your SR61T in good working order you may need to upgrade the SR61T and clean the scanner window 30 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T Upgrading the SR61T You may need to upgrade the SR61T firmware if there is an update that incorporates changes to a feature or adds functionality to the scann
9. Command Predefined security levels Consecutive same read data validation Timeout between identical consecutive codes Timeout between different consecutive codes Center Decoding Command Center decoding activation Center decoding tolerance Beeps LED Command Beep and LED Mode Beep volume SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Default Value active Not active Not active Not active Not active Not active Not active Default Value Level 2 seconds Active Default Value Normal Auto read count before transmission 300 ms None Default Value Not active No tolerance Default Value SR61T default mode High See Page 52 52 53 53 54 55 56 See Page 57 57 58 See Page 53 45 56 55 See Page 43 43 See Page 41 42 39 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Beeps LED Command Default Value See Page Beep frequency 2610 Hz 42 Good read beeps Number 1 48 Duration 80 ms 48 Timing Before transmission 48 Good read LED duration 2000 ms 48 Error beep On 47 Setup beep On 54 Operating Settings continued Beeps LED Command Default Value See Page 2D symbologies Stacked code crackle On 54 Vibrate alert Vibrate alert Off 58 Duration 300 ms 58 Sensor optimization Automatic 53 SR61T Configuration Commands This section lists the configuration commands in alphabetical order and provides a description of each command To configure your SR61T using
10. Interpretation Parameters The following data transmission settings allows the SR61T to transmit special characters that have been encoded in a bar code For example if special keys interpretation is enabled the character A is transmitted as Delete to the host computer To use special keys interpretation you must have a PS2 keyboard wedge interfaces To enable special keys interpretation Scan the following bar code 60 01 50 SF 00 02 40 To disable special keys interpretation Scan the following bar code 60 01 50 SF 00 00 00 The table below displays a list of values you may transmit to a host computer when you have special keys interpretation enabled SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 79 Appendix Specifications and Accessories 80 Special Characters Table Character 9 g glx 4 xa ae klo lolz eli k m a alm bola a gt olololo O my Transmitted as DEL ENTER RETURN SEND FIELD FIELD EXIT HOME END TAB ALT BACK TAB BACKSPACE Right arrow Left arrow Up arrow Down arrow CLEAR FIELD DUP ESC LINE FEED RESET CTRL SHIFT PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 PFS PF6 PF7 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories Special Characters Table continued Character Transmitted as 0H PF8 OI PF9 0J PF10 OK PF11 OL PF12 OM PF13 ON PF14 00 PF15 OP PF16 0Q PF17 OR PF18 0S PF19 OT PF 20 0U PF21 OV PF22 ow PF23 Ox PF24 0
11. PgUp 1 PgDN 2 Right CTRL 3 Right Shift 4 Alt GR SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 81 Appendix Specifications and Accessories 82 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide fatermec Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett Washington 98203 U S A tel 425 348 2600 fax 425 355 9551 www intermec com 2009 Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide P N 934 024 002
12. SR61T anda power supply Plug the power supply into an AC power outlet 12 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 4 Connect to the host PC 5 Ifyou are connecting to an Intermec computer turn it on do not disconnect the scanner from the Intermec computer log Note While the green light on the Intermec computer is flashing 6 If necessary configure your SR61T serial parameters to match the PC The default serial parameters for the SR61T are Serial Parameter Default Setting Baud rate 57600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 For help see Serial Parameter Parameters on page 20 or EasySet version 5 6 0 1 or later EasySet is available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com EasySet SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 13 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T Creating a Keyboard Wedge Connection There are several different keyboard wedge cables available for your connection to a host PC You can choose from a standard or an externally powered cable To connect with a standard keyboard wedge cable 1 Turn off your host PC 2 Make sure you have the appropriate cable If you host PC does provide power use a standard keyboard wedge cable P N 236 186 xxx 3 Connect the standard keyboard wedge cable to your SR61T and the host PC 4 Turn on your host PC 5 If necessary configure your SR61T for an International keyboard by
13. TLC 39 TLC 39 is a composite symbology designed for the Telecommunications Industry TLC 39 combines a Code 39 symbol that encodes a part number for items such as plug in boards at central switching stations with a linked MicroPDF417 symbol that encodes a serial number and other optional information The first six characters must be numeric and include the ECI number The seventh character is a delimiter between the linear data portion and the composite data portion typically a comma although other delimiters are allowed The next piece of data is a mandatory unique Serial Number There can be other data fields after the Serial Number usually either AppIDs or DatalDs which are governed by whether or not there are alpha characters in the serial number Country Of Origin is another typical data field included in this symbology Transmission Frame Size Controls the amount of data sent to the computer by setting the length of the longest frame the host can receive You can set the transmission frame size to a value from 32 to 5120 56 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Trigger Mode Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Trigger mode allows you to set different types of triggering options for the scan engine For more information see the next table Trigger Mode Options Mode Description Continuous When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam turns Level Pulse Flashing Autostand Aim Trigger Timeout
14. com and click Support gt Knowledge Central to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product Telephone Support In the U S A and Canada call 1 800 755 5505 Outside the U S A and Canada contact your local Intermec representative To search for your local representative from the Intermec web site click About Us gt Contact Us Service Location Support For the most current listing of service locations go to www intermec com and click Support gt Returns and Repairs gt Repair Locations For technical support in South Korea use the after service locations listed below AWOO Systems 102 1304 SK Ventium 522 Dangjung dong Gunpo si Gyeonggi do Korea South 435 776 Contact Mr Sinbum Kang Telephone 82 31 436 1191 Email mjyun awoo co kr SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Before You Begin IN Information System PTD LTD 6th Floor Daegu Venture Center Bldg 95 Shinchun 3 Dong Donggu Daegu City Korea E mail jmyou idif co kr or korlim gw idif co kr Who Should Read This Manual This guide is for the person who is responsible for installing configuring and maintaining the SR61T This guide provides you with information about the features of the SR61T and how to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot it Related Documents The Intermec web site at www intermec com contains our documents as PDF files that you can download for free To do
15. defined symbology identifiers to assign custom identifier strings to the bar code symbologies Code mark Enables the code mark symbology identifier for all symbologies Enables or disables decoding of Telepen symbology Telepen is the only symbology to directly represent the full ASCII character set without shift characters Considered extremely secure Telepen has negligible risk of misreads and a double density numeric only mode Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes This command prevents the scanner from decoding unwanted bar codes on the same label The scanner invalidates a second bar code read if it occurs before the timeout expires Use this command when consecutively scanning bar codes that contain different data as opposed to the Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes command You can set Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes to a value from 0 to 2550 ms SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 55 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes This command prevents the same bar code from being decoded more than once If you want to decode the same bar code twice you must wait until the end of the timeout before scanning it again Use this command when consecutively scanning bar codes with identical data as opposed to the Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes command You can set Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes to a value from 0 to 2550 ms
16. feature of the Configurable RS 232 Protocol The scanner sends data to the host If the host does not like the data then the host must send a NAK before the hw sw timeout period expires If the scanner receives a NAK from the host then the scanner resends the data The scanner resends the data three times Override Caps Lock Key Enables or disables the Override Caps Lock Key When enabled the uppercase or lowercase state of the data is preserved SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 51 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Parity PDF417 Planet Plessey Postamble 52 Sets the parity for communications You can set Parity to none even or odd Enables or disables decoding of PDF417 symbology The PDF417 symbology is a stacked 2D symbology that allows you to scan across rows of code Each row consists of start stop characters row identifiers and symbol characters which consist of four bars and four spaces each and contain the actual data This symbology uses error correction symbol characters appended at the end to recover loss of data Macro PDF417 a feature of PDF417 extends the capability of PDF417 by allowing up to 99 999 PDF417 symbols to be used to store data The symbols are concatenated as they are scanned and can be scanned in any order SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Planet symbology The United States Postal Service USPS us
17. in 0 5 mm 20 mils 5 280 cm 2 071 in EAN UPC 0 33 mm 13 mils 5 180 cm 2 071 in 29 820 cm 11 629 in DataMatrix 0 191 mm 7 5 mils 6 680 cm 2 571 in 16 420 cm 6 429 in 0 254 mm 10 mils 5 180 cm 2 071 in 20 80 cm 8 129 in 0 381 mm 15 mils xe 27 820 cm 10 229 in PDF417 0 160 mm 6 6 mils 6 480 cm 2 571 in 14 020 cm 5 429 in 0 254 mm 10 mils 4 880 cm 1 871 in 21 820 cm 8 529 in 0 381 mm 15 mils 5 280 cm 2 071 in 33 620 cm 13 129 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Depends on symbology length and scan angle 66 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories 0 4 8 12 16 n Ds qn opas ara og qd p ues 10 dn B ata Matrix 7 5 mils p PDFAT7 66 mils i M L ie 100 contrast UPC EAN Wes Pa 05mm 20mis E cm E A A AA E S A yt tt 0 10 20 30 40 50 2D Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances This graphic does not include the 0 180 cm 0 071 in setback for the SR61T SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 67 Appendix Specifications and Accessories EX25 Near Far Range Area Imager SR61TE Scan angles Light source angles Light source 12 2 horizontal 14 4 diagonal 13 horizontal 650 nm laser aiming beam and auto focus 617 nm highly visible LED lighting system 1D Symbologies Minimum Reading Distances With 0 325 cm 0 128 Setback Symbology Code 39
18. range area imager SR61TE to scan bar code data The type of scan engine you are using and the type of bar code you are decoding determines the way you scan the bar code When you unpack the SR61T these bar code symbologies are enabled e Code 39 Code 128 GS1 128 6 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61T e EAN UPC e PDF417 DataMatrix SR61TA and SR61TE only If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different symbology you need to enable the symbology on your SR61T Use EasySet version 5 6 0 1 or later to enable and disable symbologies for your scanner EasySet is available at no charge from the Intermec web site at www intermec com EasySet To scan a bar code label with a laser scanner or 1D linear imager 1 Point the SR61T at the bar code label and hold the SR61T ata slight angle 15 to 25 cm 6 to 10 in from the label 2 Pull the trigger and direct the red beam so that it falls across all bars in the bar code label Use this test bar code Code 39 Test Bar Code 123456 Tip Depending on your screen resolution you may be able to scan bar codes displayed on your computer screen with either the 1D linear imager or the near far range area imager When the SR61T successfully reads a bar code label the SR61T creates a single high beep the status light briefly turns green and the scanner beam turns off If Vibrate Alert is enabled the SR61T briefly vibrates
19. scanning bar codes The default keyboard is North America For help see International Keyboard Parameters on page 17 To connect with a powered keyboard wedge cable 1 Turn off your host PC 2 Make sure you have the appropriate cable Ifyour host PC does not provide power use the powered keyboard wedge cable P N 236 187 xxx 3 Connect the powered keyboard wedge cable to your SR61T and a host a power supply P N 851 089 105 Plug the power supply into an AC power outlet 14 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 4 Connect the keyboard wedge cable to the host PC 5 Turn on your host PC 6 If necessary configure your SR61T for an International keyboard by scanning bar codes The default keyboard is North America For help see International Keyboard Parameters on page 17 To connect the SR61T using a Y cable 1 Turn off your host PC 2 Connect the Y cable P N 236 214 001 to your SR61T SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 15 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 3 Connect one end of the Y cable to your host PC and the other end to a PS2 keyboard If your host PC does not provide enough power connect the Y cable to a power supply P N 851 089 005 Then plug the power supply to an AC power outlet 4 Turn on your host computer 5 If necessary configure your SR61T for an International keyboard The default keyboard is North America For help
20. sess 53 OR Codeine ii eed eed SA Bees Lee E EA IEEE RPURR eR 53 Sensot Optimization ses eeni esse merece CX edd ete bm Perte a 53 Set p Beep 5d xoc eA ALAS ER eS 54 Special Keys Interpretation oar ohe RN T A EAEAN ene 54 Stacked Code Crackle A et Dee et 54 Standard 2 0f 5 ess dde ate e n eaa A eats ee oak 54 StOp Bits c EL 54 Symbolooy Identifier enne Leber eR er ELERT EP SERERE 55 Pele pen joc seeds cons RE MARE RE ERR RR DERE EHE Re S ory 55 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide vii Contents Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes clie 55 Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes cc cece cece eee 56 EEC 9 uc Sheet ek ooh we des c eu ded Gates rta DM ads Wade ede deed 56 Transmission Frame Size 0 cece cee cee cence een tenes 56 Trieser Modeiz sch eom iod hri eRe Lee se een ba hes a Be ou a 57 Trigger VME OU bein ix iiaa v Yee ees n Ur Taper ag Wr Y e e aea dr e ter trus 57 Turn Off After Good Read cee ccc ccc e e 58 Vibrate Alert ood etie eU Eee ha estote at ise feo 58 Vibrate Alert Duration c svoctu IE IU IM VESTE eR cbr cia 58 A Specifications and Accessories sooo 59 Specifications eiropa epe RR HR RE AD a ate be e e DERE 60 Physical Dimensions sd e y dd 60 Power and Electrical Specifications 0 0 00 e cece eee eee 60 Temperature and Environmental Specifications 60 Bar Gode Symbologies oscuro utens gent ee Up rei 61 EV10 1D Li
21. up 75 Appendix Specifications and Accessories Wand Emulation Configuration To configure a wand emulation cable 1 Scan one of the following bar codes e To set DBP output to original code scan 60 02 48 43 00 00 00 e To set DBP output to Code 39 scan V60N02 448 43 00 02 40 e To set DBP output to Code 128 scan 60 02 48 43 00 05 20 2 Scan one of the following bar codes To set Logic Level During Transmission to bar 0 space 1 60 02 4B 22 00 00 00 e To set the Logic Level During Transmission to bar 1 space 0 60 02 4B 22 00 02 40 76 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories To set Logical Signal State Outside of Transmission to quiet zone 1 60 02 4B 23 00 00 00 e To set Logical Signal State Outside of Transmission to quiet zone 0 60 02 4B 23 00 02 40 Data Transmission Settings The following section lists a few data transmission settings and describes how to use them For a full set of data transmission settings see www intermec com EasySet Enabling Control Character Conversion Parameters The following data transmission settings allows the SR61T to transmit special characters to a host computer For example when control character mode is enabled the character 8 is transmitted as Backspace Otherwise the character 8 is transmitted as Ctrl H To use character control conversion you must have a keyboards wedge
22. 0 Parity None 60 02 48 43 00 00 00 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 38400 60 02 48 40 00 18 00 115200 60 02 48 40 00 1D 20 60 02 48 42 00 02 40 Even 60 02 48 43 00 02 40 21 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 22 a Odd 60 02 48 43 00 05 20 Stop Bits 60 02 48 44 00 00 00 60 02 48 44 00 02 40 Enabling the Configurable RS 232 Protocol By default the SR61T uses ISCP to communicate with a host computer If you are connecting the SR61T to a host computer for example an Intermec Terminal that speaks ISCP you will not need to do anything If you are connecting your host computer that does not use ISCP you must disable the ISCP protocol that is enable the Configurable RS 232 protocol You may also want to configure the ENQ ACK NAK and LRC parameters For more details about the Configurable RS 232 Protocol see Understanding Features of Configurable RS 232 Protocol on page 23 If you are connecting to a Intermec Terminal using ISCP or EasySet keep the default settings for Data bits Parity and Stop bits so ISCP can work properly SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T To disable the ISCP Protocol enable the Configurable RS 232 Protocol Scan the following bar code 60 02 43 20 00 00 00 To enable ISCP Protocol Scan the follo
23. 0 00 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T Portuguese Windows 60 02 53 20 00 38 00 al Windows UAT DI 60 02 53 20 00 12 40 Swiss French Windows 60 02 53 20 00 2A 40 Swiss German Windows 60 02 53 20 00 28 00 Spanish Windows 60 02 53 20 00 0D 20 UK English Windows 60 02 53 20 00 15 20 Brazilian Portuguese Windows 60 02 53 20 00 38 00 Japanese Windows 60 02 53 20 00 18 00 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 19 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T IBM NCR Terminals 60 02 53 20 00 1D 20 Serial Parameter Parameters 20 19 If your SR61T is connected to a host with an RS 232 cable configure your SR61T serial parameters to match the host This section contains bar codes for basic serial parameters To configure additional serial parameters use EasySet Note By default RTS CTS hardware protocol is disabled To enable this parameter use EasySet version 5 6 0 1 or later RTS CTS hardware protocol operates only in one direction The SR61T requests permission from the host to transmit and monitors host transmissions default Baud Rate 1200 60 02 48 40 00 0A 40 2400 UA A 60 02 48 40 00 0A 40 4800 DEI ON 60 02 48 40 00 10 00 9600 ee M 48 4U SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 19200 60 02 48 40 00 15 20 57600 60 02 48 40 00 1A 40 Data Bits 7 60 02 48 42 00 00 0
24. 3 MODEL SR61T MFD YYYYMMDD CN SR61TVXXXX IIT 5V 1 7A SN XXXXXXXXXXX Patent XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SR61TVXXXX SR61T Scan Engine Option The scan engine option of your SR61T is the sixth character of the configuration number In this illustration the scan engine option is V or 1D linear imager For more information about the scanner options see Scanning Bar Codes on page 6 The SR61T is powered through the accessory cable that connects it to the host computer Depending on your connection power for the SR61T comes from either the host computer or the external power supply For more information about each cable see Cable Accessories on page 71 What s New This revision of the user s manual includes information on New cables for connecting the SR61T Updates on Data Transmission and Operating Settings on the SR61T Understanding the SR61T Behavior The SR61T uses lights beeps and vibrations to indicate if a bar code has been successfully decoded You can also configure your SR61T to behave differently than it does out of the box To learn how to do this see Scanner behavior on page 74 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 3 Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61T Understanding the Status Light The status light on the SR61T indicates a successful decode of a bar code or an error or warning condition Default Status Light Description Light State Blinks green once Turns on and stays
25. 50 6 003 775 6 012 640 6 016 960 6 018 597 6 024 289 6 034 379 6 036 093 6 039 252 6 064 763 6 095 422 6 097 839 6 102 289 6 102 295 6 119 941 6 128 414 6 138 915 6 149 061 6 149 063 6 152 370 6 155 490 6 158 661 6 164 542 6 164 545 6 173 893 6 195 053 6 234 393 6 234 395 6 249 008 6 328 214 6 330 975 6 345 765 6 356 949 6 367 699 6 375 075 6 375 076 6 435 411 6 484 944 6 641 046 6 669 087 6 681 994 6 688 523 6 732 930 6 879 428 6 889 903 6 974 085 There may be other U S and foreign patents pending xii SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Learning About the SR61T Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the SR61T Tethered Scanner This chapter covers these topics Introducing the SR61T Tethered Scanner What s New Scanning Bar Codes Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61T Introducing the SR61T Tethered Scanner The SR61T Tethered Scanner is a small rugged handheld scanner The SR61T is lightweight ergonomically designed and it interfaces seamlessly with Intermec computers and other host computers Scanner Status light Trigger SR61T Tethered Scanner The SR61T comes with one of these scan engine options 1D linear imager SR61TV e 2D area imager SR61TA e Laser scanner SR61TL e Near far range area imager SR61TE 2 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61T Intermec Technologies Corp Everett WA 9820
26. 58 F EA11 Operating 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F EL20 Operating 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Storage 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F EX25 Operating 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage 40 F to 60 C 40 F to 158 F All Scan Engines Relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Environmental rating IP54 60 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Bar Code Symbologies Australian Post e Aztec BPO Canada Post Codabar Codablock A e Codablock F Code 11 Code 39 e Code 93 931 Code 128 GS1 128 DataMatrix Dutch Post EAN UPC e GS1 Composite e GS1 DataBar Expanded e GS1 DataBar Limited Appendix Specifications and Accessories GS DataBar Omni Directional GS1 DataBar Stacked Interleaved 2 of 5 Japan Post e Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF417 MSI PDF417 Planet e Plessey e Postnet e QR Code Standard 2 of 5 Telepen e TLC39 These symbologies are only available on the SR61TA 2D area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 61 Appendix Specifications and Accessories EV10 1D Linear Imager SR61TV Scan range up to 50 cm 19 7 in Scan angle 40 Minimum X dimension 4 mils 0 1 mm Minimum Reading Distances With 0 255 cm 0 100 in Setback Bar Code Minimum Maximum Symbology Contents Density Distance
27. GS1 128 label strips the first two digits output 14 digits GTIN compliant GS1 128 labels are 16 digits long e have 01 as the first two digits of the label Consecutive Same Read Data Validation To ensure you have a valid read before transmitting data you can set the SR61T to scan a bar code multiple times You can set Consecutive Same Read Data Validation from 0 to 10 The default value of O sets the scanner to automatically adapt to the consecutive same read based on the bar code quality and the trust level of the bar code For example labels with a check digit require fewer reads than labels without a check digit Configurable RS 232 Protocol If you are connecting your host computer that does not use ISCP you must disable the ISCP protocol that is enable the Configurable RS 232 protocol The Configurable RS 232 protocol is comprised of four features ACK NAK ENQ and LRC Control Character Conversion A data transmission setting allows the SR61T to transmit special characters to a host computer For example when control character mode is enabled the character 8 is transmitted as Backspace Otherwise the character 8 is transmitted as Ctrl H SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 45 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Data Bits Data Editing Data Format DataMatrix Sets the number of data bits the scanner uses when communicating You can set Data Bits to 7 or 8
28. Not transmitting None lt CR gt lt LF gt N A Not active Active See Page 41 46 52 54 49 45 47 40 51 50 49 50 See Page 50 51 See Page 50 46 56 47 55 53 52 46 41 45 37 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Symbology Settings Symbology Default Value See Page Disable all symbologies N A 46 Australian Post Not active 41 Aztec Not active 41 BPO Not active 42 Canada Post Not active 42 Codabar Not active 43 Codablock Codablock A Not active 43 Codablock F Not active 43 Code 11 Not active 44 Code 39 Active 44 Special keys interpretation Not active 54 Code 93 931 Not active 44 Code 128 GS1 128 Active 44 ISBT 128 Not active 45 GTIN processing Not active 45 DataMatrix Active 46 Dutch Post Not active 46 EAN UPC Active 47 ISBN Not active 47 GTIN processing Not active 47 GS1 Composite Not active 48 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Omni directional Not active 49 GS1 Expanded Not active 49 GS1 Limited Not active 49 Interleaved 2 of 5 Not active 50 Japan Post Not active 50 Matrix 2 of 5 Not active 50 Maxicode Not active 1 Micro PDF417 Not active 51 MSI Not active 51 38 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Symbology Settings continued Symbology PDF417 Planet Postnet QR Code Standard 2 of 5 Telepen TLC 39 Operating Settings Trigger Activation Command Trigger mode Trigger timeout Turn off after good read Data Decoding Security
29. S Rg1T Tethered Scanner Intermec Technologies Corporation Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Ave W Everett WA 98203 U S A www intermec com The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without prior notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec Technologies Corporation 2009 by Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved The word Intermec the Intermec logo Norand ArciTech Beverage Routebook CrossBar dcBrowser Duratherm EasyADC EasyCoder EasySet Fingerprint i gistics INCA under license Intellitag Intellitag Gen2 JANUS LabelShop MobileLAN Picolink Ready to Work RoutePower Sabre ScanPlus ShopScan Smart Mobile Computing SmartSystems TE 2000 Trakker Antares and Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation There are U S and foreign patents as well as U S and foreign patents pending ii SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Document Change Record This page records changes to this document The document was originally released as Revision 001 Version Number Date Description of Change 002 3 2009 Revised to sup
30. Stand P N 203 877 xxx The hands free stand provides you with a convenient way to store the SR61T when you are not using it or scan items without having to hold your scanner 70 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories SR61T Wall or Vehicle Mount Holder P N 203 876 xxx The wall or vehicle mount holder provides you with a convenient way to store the SR61T when you are not using it You can either attach the holder to a wall with screws or attach the holder to a vehicle with tie wraps Cable Accessories USB Cable P N 236 182 xxx SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 71 Appendix Specifications and Accessories USB Cable With Power Jack P N 236 xxx xxx 6 5 feet or P N 236 xxx xxx 12 feet This cable requires an external power supply P N 851 089 105 and a country specific power cord RS 232 Cable With Power Jack P N 236 185 xxx 5 5 feet or P N 236 198 xxx 12 feet This cable requires an external power supply P N 851 089 105 and a country specific power cord 72 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories Keyboard Wedge Cable P N 236 187 xxx This cable requires an external power supply P N 851 089 105 and a country specific power cord Wand Emulation Cable P N 236 189 001 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 73 Appendix Specifications and Accessories Wand Emulation Cable P N 236 188 001 Op
31. a selected action occurs You can activate Event Notifications such as start of session read or trigger released SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 47 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Good Read Beep Duration Sets the length of the SR61T good read beeps You can set Good Read Beep Duration to a value from 0 off to 2550 ms Use Good Read Beep Duration in combination with Beep Volume and Beep Frequency to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment Good Read Beep Number Establishes the number of beeps used for the good read beep one two or none Good Read Beep Timing Sets the good read beep to occur either before or after successfully transmitting data Good Read LED Duration Sets the amount of time the green Status light stays on after a good read You can set Good Read LED Duration to a value from 0 off to 5110 ms When the Status light is on due to a long duration setting the SR61T can still read new bar codes and receive commands GS1 Composite Enables or disables GS1 Composite symbology A GS1 Composite symbol consists of a linear component encoding the item s primary identification associated with an adjacent 2D Composite Component encoding supplementary data such as a batch number or expiration date The Composite symbol always includes a linear component to ensure that the primary identification is readable by all scanning technologies and so that 2D imagers ca
32. acters to the end of the data The LRC characters are calculated by XOR ing the hex values of the first two ASCII characters and then XOR ing the results with the next character This pattern is repeated for all data characters SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Enables or disables decoding of Matrix 2 of 5 symbology Matrix 2 of 5 is a discrete bar code derived from Code 11 China Post is available as part of the Matrix 2 of 5 symbology start stop code China Post encodes 11 digits with no check digit and has unique start and stop patterns SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Maxicode symbology Maxicode is a fixed 2D symbology that contains an array of hexagons arranged around a circular pattern Maxicode is mostly used in package sorting and tracking applications Micro PDF417 MSI NAK Enables or disables decoding of Micro PDF417 symbology Micro PDF417 is a multi row symbology based on PDF417 designed to maximize area efficiency for applications that do not need the maximum data capacity of PDF417 Micro PDF417 contains a limited set of symbol sizes that each includes a fixed level of error correction Enables or disables decoding of MSI symbology MSI code is similar to Plessey code in that it includes a start pattern data characters one or two check digits and a stop pattern A
33. arameters on page 17 Creating an RS 232 Connection The RS 232 cable you choose depends on whether your host PC provides power through the RS 232 port If your host PC provides power through the RS 232 port connect using the standard RS 232 cable If your host PC does not provide power through the RS 232 port connect using the powered RS 232 cable To connect with a standard RS 232 cable 1 Make sure you have the standard RS 232 cable P N 236 184 xxx 2 Ifyou are connecting to an Intermec computer turn it off Otherwise leave the host PC on SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 11 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 3 Connect the standard RS 232 cable to your SR61T 4 Connect to the host PC 5 Ifyou are connecting to an Intermec computer turn it on 6 If necessary configure your SR61T serial parameters to match the PC The default serial parameters for the SR61T are Serial Parameter Default Setting Baud rate 57600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 For help see Serial Parameter Parameters on page 20 or EasySet version 5 6 0 1 or later EasySet is available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com EasySet To connect with a powered RS 232 cable 1 Make sure you have a powered RS 232 cable P N 236 185 xxx or P N 236 198 xxx 2 Ifyou are connecting to an Intermec computer turn it off Otherwise leave the host PC on 3 Connect the externally powered RS 232 cable to the
34. chinks 41 Baud Bate 3 A E 41 Beep and LED Mode cios hese ati teer eR ae ideas bees 41 Beep D ration aceiee eexteskit de deleri aor ens AA A 41 B ep Erequeticy mera oc ides e 42 Beep Mol AS A ee ete tetti 42 jug 42 CanadajPostzs seat atic fect dr AS DA LL LE TTE 42 Center Decoding Activation ra ss eri ESI VSOTE eee 43 Center Decoding Tolerance iss iragana AT EAA ORAA AIAN EKAR ENERE 43 Codabats a seek emenn buts aloe sie pea dal 43 CodabloCkN 4h boca Ae ao 43 CodablockoB esse lt him SIS N ts S 43 Code ois eh OS Le Ok al Aah UO ets a Tes Ba ba tad a NO 44 AS o Erebi dete i mete SA dente LESS 44 Code 93 931 er Os Adi ebd 44 Code 128 GS1 128 it ere pu wa Re rn ettet tette dad 44 ISBT 3285 Meetic ien 45 GTIN Processing for GS1 128 0 eee eee eee 45 Consecutive Same Read Data Validation esee 45 Configurable RS 232 Protocol sies efansa cece AEN EEA 45 Control Character Conversion o 45 Data Bits vede eO ae EU EIN OD AA Nr US es 46 Data Editing sys pnelecbe pt ES O EE I GO P RY ates Prid vet CX TE Tee 46 Data Formats i p eR EF C a await dn 46 DataMatrix ulace oe baled els PRU M Re oes Eee bie be 46 vi SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Contents Disable All Symbologies 2 00 0 cece tenets 46 Dutch Post od cae Bate ted Ae aye A Stee ae oo E te OES 46 POPC A E AO 47 NI A EA RS E NA ets RN E 47 GTIN Processing id Yas view es ESTA Ce 47 o AS EN AA OO A DO DA 47 Error Beep respe vastt
35. dium loud or High very loud default To turn off the beeper e Scan this bar code Beep Duration 0 60 03 11 21 00 00 00 You can also change the beeper duration and beeper frequency For more information about the beeper commands see Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Using Vibrate Alert In the default scanner mode you can configure the SR61T to vibrate when it successfully decodes a bar code This feature can be useful in these situations e You are in a noisy environment such as a busy warehouse where it can be difficult to hear the beep You are working in a quiet environment such as a library where you do not want to make a lot of noise SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 5 Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61T To turn on vibrate alert e Scan this bar code Turn On Vibrate Alert 60 03 10 48 00 02 40 To turn off vibrate alert e Scan this bar code Turn Off Vibrate Alert 60 03 10 48 00 00 00 Note You cannot configure the SR61T to vibrate when it is og configured to behave in the Legacy scanner mode Scanning Bar Codes For the SR61TL and SR61TE do not look directly into the window area or at a reflection of the laser beam or laser aiming beam while the laser is scanning Long term exposure to the laser Warning o beam can damage your vision The SR61T contains either a 1D linear imager SR61TV 2D area imager SR61TA laser scan engine SR61TL or near far
36. e n p epus PCR tt 47 Event Notifications deos eb EG E CUN dese i eds 47 Good Read Beep Duration isses ene 48 Good Read Beep Number oerte e o NR NAR EFC ERU es 48 Good Read Beep Timing ciere EE Ee EROR HERE UDHAE KI 48 Good Read LED Durations obo iu RO I CREE IE Eee 48 GS1 Composite dd iere o seh Ala ir REESE tc la E n 48 GSI DataBar Expanded 0 rr 49 GS1 DataBar Limited selio diena meate ccc cc cee cece en 49 GS1 DataBar Omni Directional essen 49 Hardware Software Protocol Timeout sees 49 Inter Character Delay cai edeeuesceet daba 49 Interl aved 2 OLS 5 fsck dp oak tee shod en EE RO See enc ee eS 50 Inter Message Dela vitara roots Yaad REP eRe ES 50 ISGP Activations aeren a wie Spee EE T EPOR a Saw eU PUE Ue RE 50 Japan Post ren aroni WAGs Grin ERR E UM RE Ra du M ER Ad bes E ed Soon 50 Keyboard Selection i eco e pen e Eel BUS RR E TES 50 iE oT A A E RE A LN AS E 50 MAttix 2 085 reset EP EUREN MESI eae een 51 iMaxicode tede eatem ADEM Een A A Ma es 51 Micro PD BAL URSI oL Wa dies 51 MS CAPS QUU Rem UE PP eR DEI un teen 51 NAK 2 PX 51 Overtide Caps Lock Key cito e E ee oes ete 5 Patity ser A en A PM I NEU Pe OE RR EN ER EM A 52 PDEA4I7 2 4 0I I IRR WeRRRSPOMU Et D PER e EM ERE Ee 52 Planets cr EE a MN Apr MA hA 52 Ple it A AA Ueber etes 52 Postambler lt 4 a die do e ares En EE dro A An Ed re i 52 POSTEE A E LA A tenho 53 PCA DG EIA ERAN 53 Predefined Security Levels
37. er The process of upgrading the SR61T takes about 10 minutes to complete To upgrade the SR61T you need an RS 232 accessory cable with external power P N 236 185 001 or 236 198 001 For more information see Cable Accessories on page 71 power supply P N 851 089 105 country specific AC power cord See the table below for the correct power cord to purchase Country Part number China 071918 Europe 1 974027 025 United States 1 974028 025 United Kingdom 1 974029 020 Australia 1 974030 025 Italy 321 471 002 Denmark 321 501 002 India Africa 321 502 002 a PC running Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 or Microsoft Windows 2000 with SP4 the Intermec Scanner Upgrade Utility You can download this utility from the SR61T downloads page at www intermec com the firmware update dr file not using the selected COM port for any other application or you los Note Before you start the upgrade process make sure that you are receive an error and cannot use the COM port SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 31 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T 32 To upgrade the SR61T firmware 1 Download the latest SR61T firmware update package from the Intermec web site at www intermec com a Goto Support gt Downloads b From the Product Category drop down list choose Bar Code Scanners c From the Product Family drop down list choose Rugged d From the Product drop down list choose SR61T Ha
38. erating Settings Scanner behavior If you prefer the SR61T to behave similar to an older Intermec product you can configure the SR61T to run in the legacy scanner mode This changes how the lights and beeps behave To configure the SR61T to behave as a Legacy scanner Scan the following bar code 60 03 10 4C 00 02 40 74 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Appendix Specifications and Accessories To return the SR61T to its default behavior Scan the following bar code 60 03 10 4C 00 00 00 The following table describes the lights when SR61T is in Legacy mode Legacy Scanner SR61T Light Descriptions Light State Blinks green once Turns on and stays red for 2 seconds What it Means The SR61T successfully decoded a bar code and sent the data to the host computer The SR61T successfully scanned a configuration bar code You scanned a bar code but the data was not sent to the host computer You scanned a configuration bar code and the SR61T did not accept it The following table describes the beeps when SR61T is in Legacy scanner mode Legacy Scanner SR61T Beep Descriptions Beep Sequence Single beep Six beeps Two beeps SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide What it Means The SR61T successfully decoded a bar code or scanned a configuration bar code Data was not successfully sent to the host computer A configuration bar code was not successfully scanned The SR61T is starting
39. es a combination of two tracking numbers the Postnet code and Planet code to track a customer s piece of mail A Planet symbol has 12 or 14 digits Enables or disables decoding of Plessey symbology Plessey code is pulse width modulated like most other bar codes and includes a start character data characters an eight bit cyclic check digit a termination bar and usually a reverse start character The code is continuous and not self checking You need to configure two parameters for Plessey code Start Code and Check Digit Sets the postamble that is appended to any data you scan Common postambles include cursor controls such as a tab or a carriage return line feed You can set up to 20 ASCII characters for Postamble SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Postnet Preamble Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Postal Numeric Encoding Technique Postnet symbology The Postnet bar code was invented by the United States Postal Service USPS to encode ZIP information Enabling your letter printing system as Postnet capable allows you to receive a discount on postage The U S A delivery address coding can be of three forms 1 5 digit ZIP 2 5 digit ZIP 4 code 3 11 digit delivery point code So a valid Postnet bar code contains either 32 bars 52 bars or 62 bars Postnet is a numeric symbology Different from most other symb
40. etation is enabled the character A is transmitted as Delete to the host computer Stacked Code Crackle SR61TV linear imager and SR61TL laser scanner only Enables or disables the crackle sound when you scan a stacked 2D bar code Standard 2 of 5 Enables or disables decoding of Standard 2 of 5 symbology Standard 2 of 5 is a low density numeric symbology that encodes all information in the bars separated by fixed width spaces Standard 2 of 5 is used in warehouse sorting photofinishing and airline ticketing Stop Bits Sets the number of stop bits for communications You can set Stop Bits to 1 or 2 54 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Symbology Identifier Telepen Symbology identifiers allow you to indicate the type of data being sent by prepending an identifier You can prepend one of the following types of character strings to identify which symbology the data is using Symbology Identifier Options Character String Descriptions AIM identifier The AIM Standard for symbology identifiers consists of a three character structure indicating the symbology and the optional features of the symbology For more information about the AIM Standard for symbology identifiers refer to the AIM ISO IEC Standard User defined The user defined symbology identifier UDST is one to symbology four ASCII characters in length You can configure identifier UDSI user
41. grid with a square bulls eye pattern at their center Aztec Code symbols can encode large amounts of data with user defined error correction level Baud Rate Sets the baud rate for the communications The baud rate must match the baud rate of the host You can set Baud Rate to a value of 1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Beep and LED Mode Sets the way in which the beeps and LED lights will behave on the SR61T By default the scanner is set to behave in one way but it can be configured to operate differently Beep Duration Sets the length of the beeps You can set Beep Duration to a value from 0 to 2550 ms When Beep Duration is set to 0 ms the beeper is off SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 41 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Use Beep Duration in combination with Beep Frequency and Beep Volume to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment Beep Frequency Beep Volume BPO Canada Post 42 Sets the frequency or pitch of the beeps You can set Beep Frequency to a value from 1000 to 5110 Hz Use Beep Frequency in combination with Beep Volume and Good Read Beep Duration to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment Adjusts the volume of the beeps You can set Beep Volume to Low Medium or High Note To turn off the beeper set the Beep Duration to 0 Use Beep Volume in combination with Beep Frequency and Good Read Beep D
42. he host so that information transmission is not too fast for the host You can set Inter Character Delay to a value from 0 to 999 ms SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 49 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Interleaved 2 of 5 Enables or disables decoding of Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology Interleaved 2 of 5 is a high density self checking continuous numeric symbology mainly used in inventory distribution and the automobile industry Inter Message Delay Adds a delay between each bar code transmitted to the host to avoid losing information You can set Inter Message Delay to value from 0 to 999 ms ISCP Activation Japan Post The Intermec Scanner Control Protocol ISCP is a secure structured protocol using a frame format to send and receive messages via an RS 232 port between an Intermec scanner and a host system ISCP allows you to easily configure retrieve information from or control your scanner directly from the host system SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Japan Post 4 state code symbology Japan Post is a simple and efficient postal bar coding scheme Keyboard Selection LRC 50 Selects the keyboard you are using with your terminal or cash register For help see International Keyboard Parameters on page 17 A feature of the Configurable RS 232 Protocol The scanner appends the Longitudinal Redundancy Check which is two char
43. mils 7 260 cm 2 802 in 38 740 cm 15 198 in 0 5 mm 20 mils 9 260 cm 3 602 in 79 740 cm 31 398 in 1 mm 40 mils 10 260 cm 4 002 in 131 740 cm 51 898 in 1 3 mm 51 mils 41 260 cm 16 202 in 149 740 cm 58 898 in EAN UPC 0 33 mm 13 mils 6 760 cm 2 702 in 47 740 cm 18 798 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Depends on symbology length and scan angle 64 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 64 56 48 40 32 24 16 gr gr o 3 16 Appendix Specifications and Accessories 24 32 40 48 56 64 in Baba 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 Standard Range Laser Scanner Minimum Reading Distances This graphic UPC EAN 1 mm 40 mils 1 3 mm 51 mils 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 does not include the 0 260 cm 0 102 in setback for the SR6TT SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 80 70 L 60 L 50 L 40 L 30 L 20 10 Lo L 10 I 20 L 30 L 40 L 50 60 70 80 cm 65 Appendix Specifications and Accessories EA11 2D Area Imager SR61TA Scan angles 38 9 horizontal 25 4 vertical 45 5 diagonal Minimum Reading Distances With 0 180 cm 0 071 in Setback Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0 125 mm 5 mils 7 580 cm 2 971 in 12 220 cm 4 729 in 0 20 mm 8 mils 4 380 cm 1 671 in 0 25 mm 10 mils 3 680 cm 1 471
44. n use the linear component as a finder pattern for the adjacent 2D Composite Component 48 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference GS1 DataBar Expanded Enables or disables decoding of GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded is an alphanumeric symbology that can read GS1 DataBar limited and stacked bar code labels It is a member of the GS1 DataBar symbology family GS1 DataBar Limited Enables or disables decoding of GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Limited is a numeric symbology that does not read stacked bar code labels It is a member of the GS1 DataBar symbology family GS1 DataBar Omni Directional Enables or disables decoding of GS1 DataBar omni directional 1D or stacked 2D codes GS1 Databar omni directional is a numeric symbology that can read stacked omni directional bar code labels It is a member of the GS1 DataBar symbology family Note To read GS1 DataBar omni directional stacked 2D codes GS1 log DataBar Expanded or GS1 DataBar Limited must also be enabled Hardware Software Protocol Timeout Sets the Hardware Software Protocol Timeout for all supported RS 232 protocols The hardware software protocol is the maximum length of time that the SR61T waits for a response from a host before attempting to resent data You can set the Hardware Software Protocol Timeout to a value from 0 to 2550 ms Inter Character Delay Adds a delay between each character transmitted to t
45. nd Held Scanner and click Submit e Click the link to download the firmware upgrade package and save it to your PC f Unzip the zip file 2 Connect your SR61T to a host PC with the RS 232 cable 3 Scan the Reset Factory Defaults bar code Reset factory defaults SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T 4 Start the Intermec Scanner Upgrade Utility 2 Intermec Scanner Upgrade Utility Select COM Port comi Ocom2 Select Baud Rate O 57600 O 115200 Select File and Upgrade The scanner fw version is 1 Click Browse to select the ldr Firmware image File Browse ldr version is 2 Click Upgrade to download the Idr file and begin the upgrade 5 Select a COM port and a baud rate 6 Click Browse and navigate to the location of the firmware upgrade Idr file and then click Open 7 Click Upgrade A message appears asking if you want to upgrade 8 Click Yes A dialog box appears and provides you with the progress of the update 9 Click OK when the Update Completed message appears You have successfully upgraded your SR61T firmware 10 Disconnect and reconnect the RS 232 cable to reboot the SR61T SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 33 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T Cleaning the SR61T Clean the scanner window as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the SR61T To clean the scanner window y
46. near Imager SR61TV 00 eee eee 62 EL20 Laser Scanner SR61TL isses es 64 EA11 2D Area Imager SR61TA lesse 66 EX25 Near Far Range Area Imager SR61TE 08 68 Accessories for the SR6O1T 0 ccc cee cee e e 70 Stand Accessories VE Ee Ea A OO Ea NR bc 70 Cabl Accessories o2 td ead e ett aed oad d E Re 71 Operating Settings cene tenta di sete Guus V RR ni Wala eo e led 74 Scanner b lhaviot 5 xil Le inc el Soe P Tee eve eb aa 74 Wand Emulation Configuration s ieissar inata cece cece eens 76 Data Transmssion Setting Sianna eera ten saree d Pe a e E 77 Enabling Control Character Conversion Parameters 0 00005 77 Enabling Alt Mode Parameters 00 c cece eect ened 78 Enabling Special Keys Interpretation Parameters 0 0005 79 viii SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Before You Begin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information technical support information and sources for additional product information Safety Information Your safety is extremely important Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment You can be seriously injured and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions This section explains how to identify and understand warnings cautions and notes that are in this document condition o
47. nnection sicrete didra n e pE eese 16 Setting Parameters in the SRO1T onsrcisorr dokta rro 17 International Keyboard Parameters 17 Serial Parameter P ratmetets ee ell Ie e RA GM MET Tee nU 20 Enabling the Configurable RS 232 Protocol 004 22 Understanding Features of Configurable RS 232 Protocol 23 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T 27 Troubleshooting the SR6lL T ecoxelrl n vv a gee ees ae 28 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide v Contents Calling Product Support orgor srr Cey eee eee 28 Problems and Possible Solutions lesse 29 Resetting the SROTT iessceetei oy b v gad Rb e HO DE ES 30 Maintaining the SR61T io sre ere t RR RR ph ead bebe ed Ge dee EIER Deren 30 Uperading the SR iii ioe as pale ows PY e Oque UV dep ES 31 Cleaning the SROLT ic emm eR ERYPREx Loti GC I Meee a Ree Re TERS D REO 34 4 Configuration Command Reference 35 Using Configuration Commands entre reee eA OAA AE eene 36 Configuration Commands By Function isses 36 SR61T Configuration Commands isses ee 40 ACK rie Med a tater tthe Be PE reat e A ei es e E ta et pcs Mine cue ac tered 40 Administrator Reset Factory Defaults 0 0 0 eee eee 40 AM Ode eta ee Nok Met BS Eis E atl a UM srk tod ot eee Na eet en Ku iaa 41 AUStraliati POSE iced wie ss ee osib ras 41 AZLOG e iis oh ek owen te is does dae an wads tha oe ma en Gea a ai
48. ologies Postnet has requirements to the actual bar height and width The information is encoded in the height and has nothing to do with the spaces Sets the preamble that precedes any data you scan Common preambles include a data location number or an operator number You can set Preamble to up to 20 ASCII characters Predefined Security Levels QR Code Defines the security level to use when decoding bar codes When you select a lower decode security level the SR61T can decode bar codes with poorer print quality SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of QR Code symbology QR Code is a 2D matrix symbology containing dark and light square data modules Sensor Optimization SR61TV linear imager only Sets the linear imager configuration for the type of bar code being scanned If you are going to scan only standard 1D bar codes or only stacked 2D bar codes you can set Sensor Optimization to 1D or 2D for optimal imager performance SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 53 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Setup Beep Enables or disables the setup beep When you successfully scan a configuration bar code you hear the setup beep and the configuration of the SR61T is changed Special Keys Interpretation A data transmission setting that allows the SR61T to transmit special characters that have been encoded in a bar code For example if special keys interpr
49. onds SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 57 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Turn Off After Good Read Sets how the SR61T operates in level and pulse trigger modes Turn Off After Good Read Options Turn Off After Trigger Mode Good Read SR61T Behavior Level Enabled The SR61T scanner beam turns off after it successfully reads a bar code Level Disabled The SR61T scanner beam stays on until you release the Scan button Pulse Enabled The SR61T scanner beam turns off after it successfully reads a bar code Pulse Disabled The SR61T scanner beam stays on until the Trigger Timeout period is reached Vibrate Alert Enables or disables the vibrate alert When Vibrate Alert is enabled the scanner vibrates when you scan a valid bar code Vibrate Alert Duration Sets the amount of time that the vibrate alert remains on You can set Vibrate Alert Duration to a value from 0 to 2550 ms 58 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Specifications and Accessories 59 Appendix Specifications and Accessories Specifications Use this section to find technical information about the SR61T Physical Dimensions Length 19 4 cm 7 6 in Height 13 1 cm 5 2 in Width 7 2 cm 2 8 in Weight 320 g 11 2 oz Power and Electrical Specifications Electrical rating SV 1 7A Temperature and Environmental Specifications EV10 Operating 30 C to 50 C 22 F to 122 F Storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 1
50. ou can use soapy water a solution of ammonia and water or isopropyl alcohol Opening the SR61T voids the warranty and may cause damage to the internal components Caution To clean the scanner window 1 Dip a clean towel or rag in soapy water ammonia and water solution or isopropyl alcohol and wring out the excess Wipe the scanner window Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window 2 Wipe dry with a lint free cloth 34 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Configuration Command Reference Use this chapter to learn about the configuration commands supported on the SR61T This chapter contains these topics Using Configuration Commands Configuration Commands By Function SR61T Configuration Commands 35 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Using Configuration Commands A configuration command changes the way the SR61T operates For example you can change the Beep Volume and make the SR61T beeper very quietly You can configure the SR61T e by sending commands to your SR61T from your PC using EasySet e by sending commands to a bar code setup sheet Then scan the bar codes onscreen with your SR61T SR61TE or SR61TA only or print the setup sheet and scan the bar codes e by sending commands to your SR61T from your Intermec computer using Intermec Settings Note When you first connect to an Intermec computer only SR61T settings common to the Intermec computer s internal scanner
51. percent space plus and minus Enables or disables decoding of Code 93 931 symbology Code 93 931 is a variable length continuous symbology that uses four element widths Code 128 GS1 128 Enables or disables decoding of Code 128 GS1 128 symbology Code 128 is a very high density alphanumeric symbology that supports the extended ASCII character set It is a variable length continuous code that uses multiple element widths Code 128 supports the following function codes Code 128 Function Codes Function Codes Description FNC1 FNC1 is used as a separator when multiple identifiers and their fields are concatenated For example FNC1 can be useful in keyboard wedge mode when the GS character cannot be transmitted FNC2 When the FNC2 character occurs in a bar code the SR61T temporarily stores the data from the bar code and transmits it as a prefix to the next symbol In this way FNC2 can be used to concatenate several symbols before the data is transmitted SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference ISBT 128 Enables and configures decoding of ISBT Code 128 symbology ISBT Code 128 is the global bar code labeling standard for the blood banking industry and is used to support the worldwide distribution tracking and handling of blood bags and blood components GTIN Processing for GS1 128 With Global Trade Item Number GTIN processing enabled a GTIN compliant
52. port hardware and software for release 2 Updates included new cables and data transmission settings SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide iii SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Contents Contents Before You Begin tet at A e etl x Safety Informations eu coi ne alee OR ChAT La de dite ale aaa es x Global Services and Support sisse x Warranty TNfOPMAatiOns A hee RS x Web Suppofta Loses ieu oe Ela ee xi Telephone Support sors ether eR emer ea ladera Ed xi Service Location SUPPOrt 6 eee een xi Who Should Read This Manual sese xii Related D oc mentss is a Me V RUE ES xii Patent Information xii 1 Learning About the SR61T LLSS5SESS uuuuusses 1 Introducing the SR61T Tethered Scanner oers rs terrne IEEE EEE Er EEE EAE EEEo 2 WAARS ING W i ko esee E Meaty ects ace e e Dees be sd otis 3 Understanding the SR61T Behavior sess 3 Understanding the Status Light ieie nerra cece eee Feeda 4 Understanding the Beeps occ e rm REEL ERR DER oie eae 4 Usine Vibrate Alert oera ceded nove a RAP 5 Scanning Bar Cod ss oe pee E e hee OR a dh oreo er E AREE 6 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 9 Connecting Your SR61T to a Host Computer 6 cece nes 10 Creating a USB Connection dipesenan n br A E EREEREER a IER 10 Creating an RS 232 Connection lisse 11 Creating a Keyboard Wedge Connection sese 14 Creating a Wand Emulation Co
53. puter to process Setting Parameters in the SR61T After you connect your SR61T to a host you may need to configure it to communicate properly with the host Use this section to change the way that the SR61T transmits encoded data This section contains the following bar codes International Keyboard Parameters on page 17 Serial Parameter Parameters on page 20 To configure additional SR61T settings see Operating Settings on page 74 or EasySet version 5 6 0 1 or later EasySet is available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com EasySet International Keyboard Parameters Ifyour SR61T is connected to a host with a keyboard wedge cable you may need to configure your SR61T to behave like an International keyboard Scan the following bar codes to make your keyboard behave like the following keyboards default North America 60 02 53 20 00 00 00 Belgian French Windows 60 02 53 20 00 3A 40 Danish Windows 60 02 53 20 00 2D 20 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 17 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 18 Dutch Windows 60 02 53 20 00 35 20 French Cangdian Windows 35 38 TAA V60 02 53 20 0008 00 French Canadian Windows XP 2000 60 02 53 20 00 0A 40 French Windows 60 02 53 20 00 02 40 German Windows 60 02 53 20 00 05 20 Hungarian Windows 60 02 53 20 00 25 20 Italian Windows 60 02 53 20 00 10 00 Norwegian Windows 60 02 53 20 00 3
54. r statement that must be strictly observed to avoid 1 A warning alerts you of an operating procedure practice death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment Warning A caution alerts you to an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent T equipment damage or destruction or corruption or loss of data aution Note Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain od special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com and click Support gt Returns and Repairs gt Warranty SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide ix Before You Begin Disclaimer of warranties The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only The code does not necessarily represent complete tested programs The code is provided as is with all faults All warranties are expressly disclaimed including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Web Support Visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com to download our current manuals in PDF To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Intermec representative or distributor Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base Knowledge Central at www intermec
55. red for 2 seconds Understanding the Beeps What it Means The SR61T successfully decoded a bar code and sent the data to the host computer The SR61T successfully scanned a configuration bar code You scanned a bar code but the data was not sent to the host computer You scanned a configuration bar code and the SR61T did not accept it The SR61T beeps to give you audio feedback when performing some functions For example you hear a beep each time you scan a valid bar code Default SR61T Beep Descriptions Beep Sequence Single beep Three beeps One beep and the LED flashes green once What it Means The SR61T successfully decoded a bar code or scanned a configuration bar code You can configure the number of good read beeps to be one two none or a number of your choice For help see www intermec com EasySet Data was not successfully sent to the host computer A configuration bar code was not successfully scanned You just scanned the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code and the non volatile memory is being written SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61T Note The SR61TV linear imager and SR61TL laser scanner may OQ also produce a crackle sound when you scan a stacked 2D bar code For more information see Stacked Code Crackle on page 54 You can change the beep volume for your needs and environment You can set the beep volume to Low quiet Me
56. riate cable For more information see Cable Accessories on page 71 the cable is connected to the appropriate port on the host computer the universal power supply if necessary is properly plugged in Try these possible solutions cannot successfully scan a bar code Make sure that the SR61T is configured for the symbology you are scanning Make sure that the SR61T is at the appropriate scanning distance from the bar code Move the SR61T closer and farther to find the appropriate distance Make sure that the SR61T is configured for the type of bar code you are scanning The bar code you are trying to scan may be poorly printed or too small Scan a known good bar code to make sure that the SR61T is working properly For more information see Scanning Bar Codes on page 6 You scan a bar code and The beep duration volume frequency and number may be configured so the SR61T does not beep To reset the SR61T scan this bar code the status light turns on but the SR61T does not beep SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Reset factory defaults 29 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T Problems and Possible Solutions continued Problem Possible Solution You scana The SR61T does not recognize or support the configuration bar code configuration bar code you scanned and the SR61T beeps three times You scan a bar code the Try these possible solutions SR61T beeps once
57. rs are calculated by XOR ing the hex values of the first two ASCII characters and then XOR ing the results with the next character This pattern is repeated for all data characters To configure the ENQ parameter e To enable ENQ scan the following bar codes 60 02 48 45 00 02 40 To disable ENQ scan the following bar code To configure the ACK parameter Toenable ACK scan the following bar code 60 02 48 47 00 02 40 To disable ACK scan the following bar code 24 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 60 02 48 47 00 00 00 To configure the NAK parameter e To enable NAK scan the following bar code and enter an NAK number 60 02 48 49 00 02 40 e To disable NAK scan the following bar code 02 48 49 00 00 00 To configure the LRC parameter e To enable LRC scan the following bar code and enter a LRC number 60 02 48 4C 00 02 40 To disable LRC scan the following bar code 60 02 48 4C 00 00 00 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 25 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 26 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T Use this chapter to solve problems you may have while using the SR61T This chapter contains these topics Troubleshooting the SR61T Maintaining the SR61T 27 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T Troubleshooting the SR61T If you have problems u
58. see International Keyboard Parameters on page 17 Creating a Wand Emulation Connection 16 You can create a wand emulation connection to an Intermec computer by connecting a wand emulation cable to the computer There are several types of cables available for use The type of cable you choose will depend on the Intermec computer you have For a list of cables to choose from see Cable Accessories on page 71 Note You can connect the following Intermec computers using a lou wand emulation cable 2420 2425 2435 2455 2475 2480 2481 2485 2486 To create a wand emulation connection 1 Make sure that you have the appropriate wand emulation cable P N 236 188 xxx P N 236 189 xxx or 236 190 xxx 2 Connect the wand emulation cable to your SR61T and the Intermec computer Optional You can also configure the wand emulation cable to enable it to communicate differently with an Intermec computer For help see Creating a Wand Emulation Connection on page 16 UJ Note When you use a wand emulation connection post processing O features like postamble preamble and data editing are not available You must change these settings using your Intermec computer SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T Note If you get a good beep read from the SR61T but receive no data OQ on your host computer this means that the bar code you scanned is too large for your Intermec com
59. settings are changed to the internal scanner s default settings For a list of all the commands and their default values as they are organized in EasySet see the next section Configuration Commands By Function For descriptions of each command organized alphabetically see SR61T Configuration Commands on page 40 Configuration Commands By Function 36 The configuration commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of the Commands window in EasySet Reset All Parameters Command Default Value See Page Administrator reset factory defaults N A 40 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Interface Settings RS 232 Parameter Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Hardware software protocol timeout Configurable RS 232 Protocol ENQ ACK NAK LRC Inter character delay Inter message delay PS 2 Keyboard Wedge Keyboard selection Override caps lock key Data Transmission Settings Data Transmission Command ISCP ISCP activation Data format Transmission frame size TFS Event notification Symbology identifier Preamble Postamble Data editing Alt Mode Control character conversion SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Default Value 57600 8 None 1 1000 ms Not active Not active Not active Not active Not active None None Default Value North America Not active Default Value Active Raw 4096 Not active
60. sing the SR61T use this chapter to find a possible solution Calling Product Support To talk to an Intermec Product Support representative Inthe U S A and Canada call 1 800 755 5505 Outside the U S A and Canada contact your local Intermec representative For help go to www intermec com gt About Us gt Contact Us Before you call Intermec Product Support make sure you have the following information SRGIT firmware version SR61T decode version e SR61T sub system version To get the firmware version decode version and sub system version 1 Runan application that can accept bar code information from the SR61T Ifyou are using a USB or keyboard wedge cable use Microsoft amp Notepad Ifyou are using an RS 232 cable use the EasySet ISCP Terminal window For help see the EasySet software 2 Scan one of these bar codes Get firmware version Get decode version Get sub system version 28 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61T Problems and Possible Solutions Use this section to find possible solutions to problems you may have Problems and Possible Solutions Problem You pull the trigger but nothing happens You pull the trigger the red scanning beam turns on but you Possible Solution The SR61T receives power from either a host computer or external power supply through an accessory cable Make sure you are using the approp
61. the SR61T Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T Connecting Your SR61T to a Host Computer To connect your SR61T to a host computer you need the appropriate accessory cable For a list and description of each cable see Cable Accessories on page 71 Creating a USB Connection The USB cable you choose depends on whether your host PC provides power through the USB port If your host PC provides power through the USB port connect using a standard USB cable If your host PC does not provide power through the USB port connect using a powered USB cable To connect with a standard USB cable 1 Make sure you have the standard USB cable PN 236 182 xxx 2 Connect the standard USB cable to your SR61T 3 Connect the USB cable to the host PC 4 If necessary configure your SR61T for an International keyboard The default keyboard is North America For help see International Keyboard Parameters on page 17 To connect with a powered USB cable 1 Make sure you have the powered USB cable PN 236 183 xxx 2 Connect the powered USB cable to the SR61T and a power supply P N 851 089 105 Plug the power supply to an AC power outlet 10 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T 3 Connect the USB cable to the host PC 4 If necessary configure your SR61T for an International keyboard The default keyboard is North America For help see International Keyboard P
62. the bar code to be read Codabar Enables or disables decoding of Codabar symbology Codabar is a self checking discrete symbology The American Blood Commission ABC Codabar requires that you retain and transmit the start stop code digits when processing a Codabar symbol As a result configuration CD10 is an illegal configuration Codablock A Enables or disables decoding of Codablock A symbology Codablock A is a 2D bar code that is an extension of Code 39 If Code 39 is enabled with check digit you cannot enable Codablock A For best results disable Code 39 before you enable Codablock A If Code 39 is enabled with check digit Codablock A is not be decoded properly Codablock F Enables or disables decoding of Codablock F symbology Codablock F is a 2D bar code that is an extension of Code 128 If Code 128 is enabled with check digit you cannot enable Codablock F For best results disable Code 128 before you enable Codablock F SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 43 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 93i Enables or disables decoding of Code 11 symbology Code 11 is a very high density discrete numeric bar code used extensively in labeling telecommunications components and equipment Enables or disables decoding of Code 39 symbology Code 39 is discrete variable length and self checking The character set is uppercase A to Z 0 to 9 dollar sign period slash
63. these commands see www intermec com EasySet ACK A feature of the Configurable RS 232 Protocol The scanner waits for the length of the hw sw timeout period of time to receive an ACK message from the host and then time out If the scanner times out then the scanner issues error beeps Administrator Reset Factory Defaults Causes the SR61T to perform a restart and restores all configuration commands to their default settings 40 SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Alt Mode A data transmission settings that allow the SR61T to transmit special characters to a host computer For example if Alt mode is enabled the character Alt 0196 is interpreted as A When Alt mode is disabled Alt 0196 is transmitted as is Australian Post SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Australian Post symbology Australian Post is a 4 state bar code that allows Australian Post to sort incoming mail using a bar code There are three types of bar codes corresponding to FCC values 11 59 and 62 BarDIMM only needs the DPID and Customer information and automatically generates all the other information like the FCC or Reed Solomon checksum Aztec SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Aztec symbology Aztec is a 2D matrix symbology made up of square modules on a square
64. uration to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of BPO British Post Office 4 state bar code symbology BPO was developed by the British Post office for encoding European postcode data similar to the way the U S Postnet symbology is used for encoding Zip Code data BPO provides European countries with a simple and efficient postal bar coding scheme SR61TA area imager and SR61TE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Canada Post 4 state bar code symbology Canada Post contains addressing as well as customer specific information Canada Post sends mail pieces through Canada Post s integrated distribution system in the most cost efficient way SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Center Decoding Activation Enables or disabled the Center Decoding of bar codes When enabled the SR61T reads only the bar code that the laser aimer is centered on This parameter is useful for reading bar codes that are positioned close together Center Decoding Tolerance Allows you to aim the laser beam close to the bar code label you want to read instead of positioning the aimer right on the bar code Values for Center Decoding Tolerance can range from 0 laser beam must be positioned on the bar code to be read to 100 laser beam can be positioned beside
65. wing bar code 60 02 43 20 00 02 40 Understanding Features of Configurable RS 232 Protocol The Configurable RS 232 protocol is comprised of four features Each of these features can be turned on or off independently of one other Use the table and procedures below to understand the Configurable RS 232 protocol To specify a specific value for any of the individual parameters go to EasySet Configurable RS 232 Protocol Features Parameter Description When Enabled ENQ The scanner waits until it receives ENQ from the host before sending data to the host If the hw sw timeout period expires before the host send ENQ the then the scanner does not send the data to the host ACK The scanner waits for the length of the hw sw timeout period of time to receive an ACK message from the host and then time out If the scanner times out then the scanner issues error beeps SR61T Tethered Scanner User s Guide 23 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61T Configurable RS 232 Protocol Features continued Parameter Description When Enabled NAK The scanner sends data to the host If the host does not like the data then the host must send a NAK before the hw sw timeout period expires If the scanner receives a NAK from the host then the scanner resends the data The scanner resends the data three times LRC The scanner appends the Longitudinal Redundancy Check which is two characters to the end of the data The LRC characte
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