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1. 96 Alternate switching mode a m a Os Momentary switching mode Reverse type a 5 e ae ae Continuous reading mode 2 m m m Auto stand mode Enable default ae Enable Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Problem 1 Low reading efficiency e A target code is not within the reading area of the e Bring a code within the reading area reading window e The code may be smeared e Wipe off the dirt from the code e The code may be blurred e Use a code clearly printed Problem 2 Cannot read 2D codes or bar codes e The type of the code to be scanned has not been e Enable the type of the code to be scanned as a readable set as a readable code code e The scanned bar code contains no check digit e Select the Enable without a check digit parameter while the Enable with a check digit parameter is selected e The check digit contained in the scanned bar code e Use a correct bar code is wrong Problem 3 Code data cannot be displayed normally on the computer screen USB COM interface e The communications conditions of the scanner are e Change the communications conditions of the scanner different from those of the connected host to match those of the connected host e Any device driver other than our Active e Use our Active USB COM port driver that is designed USB COM port driver may be used for the USB COM interface Problem 4 Code data cannot be displayed normally on the compu
2. Data transfer regardless Invalid if specified Invalid if specified STX Q000512345 ETX of error result Permit 19 7 2 1 2 Extracting data blocks If data read is in the comma delimited CSV format the scanner extracts data blocks specified by the data block numbers from a code specified by the Code type and then outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner see Chapter 9 Section 9 4 The extraction conditions and data bock numbers are listed below E Extraction conditions Code type If the scanner fails to extract a data block or scans a code not specified by Code type when the Data transfer regardless of error result is permitted then it outputs the data read as is without editing E Data block numbers Each data block number should be within the range from 1 through 99 Up to three blocks can be extracted 20 Example Code read QR Code Data See the table below Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits Disable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable pcr Code type QR Code 1 23 456 7890 5 STX 1 23 456 7890 ETX Data transfer 1 23 456 7890 STX 1 23 456 7890 ETX regardless of error A E I se7500 a Code type PDF417 Data transfer 1 23 456 7890 Invalid if specified Error regardless of error result Prohibit Code type PDF417 Data transfer 1 23 456
3. A A Add on None None X1 Note 2 Add on None None X2 Note 2 With 5 digit add on Without add on With 2 digit add on E0 E Add on None JE1 Note 2 JE3 None With 5 digit JE3 E add on 5 Add on None None JE2 Note 2 A A A E4 Without add on With 2 digit add on E gt Add on None None EAN JE1 Note 2 With 5 digit E add on JE2 Note 2 Interleaved 2of5 Standard 2o0f5 short Standard 20f5 normal Code 39 I 0 SO Codabar NW 7 Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 1 Code 93 G0 OSI DataBar RSS Wow 1 0 m Am Am Fm Cm R C F G G C K E 49 T a ID mark Code type Type3 3 Type 4 Note 3 Coupling Separating 2R Saee pices RSS Note 1 CC A RSS T symbols CCA LCE X Note 2 UPC A CC A UPC A Without add on UPC A CC B i E None 1x0 None X1 Note 2 Linear Ea None CC A CC B X Note 2 EAN 13 CC A EAN 13 Without add on EAN 13 CC B ee Ais component 1X0 None X2 Note 2 Note 2 JE0 None JE1 Note 2 Linear root A CC A CC B X Note 2 UPC ECC A UPC E Without add on UPC E CC B E ddio component JEO None JE2 Note 2 Note 2 1x0 None X1 Note 2 Linear eo CC A CC B X Note 2 EAN 8 CC A EAN 8 Without add on EAN 8 CC B aA Aes component 1x0 None X2 Note 2 Note 2 E4 E
4. Check digit transmission enabled Scanning enabled with a check digit Check digit transmission disabled Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Scanning enabled without a check digit Scanning enabled with a check digit Check digit transmission enabled Scanning enabled with a check digit Check digit transmission disabled Codabar Scanning enabled without a check digit Scanning enabled with a check digit Check digit transmission enabled Scanning enabled with a check digit Check digit transmission disabled No FNC in the Ist and 2nd character positions from start code E P20 a po 2of5 Scanning enabled with a check digit a Lene i Code 128 Example The code ID mark for Interleaved 20f5 with option Scanning enabled with a check digit Check digit transmission disabled is JI3 Flag character ASCII 93h I Code character Interleaved 2of5 3 Modifier character See the table above FNC in the 2nd character position from start code Note 4 For code ID marks not compliant with the AIM USA Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers same characters as ones defined in Type 1 apply 51 6 Number of digits This optional field specifies whether or not to transmit the number of digits 2 or 4 bytes of code data to transmit or disables the transmission default Note that UPC and EAN codes except GS1 128 EAN 128 skip this field 4 digits 4 byte transmission nl thousands 0 t
5. Note The number of characters for Code 39 symbols should be specified including start and stop codes 7 7 3 Output format You can select either the header terminator or comma delimited output format 1 Header terminator delimited output format Specifying this format allows the scanner to output multiple lines of barcode data in succession in the data transmission format selected see Section 9 4 so that the headers and terminators act as delimiters For UPC and EAN codes the number of digits will be omitted 2 Comma delimited output format Specifying this format allows the scanner to output multiple lines of barcode data delimited with commas in the data transmission format selected see Section 9 4 Note that the scanner outputs the code ID mark specified for the first line barcode and the number of digits including the delimiter commas The number of digits will not be omitted even for UPC and EAN codes Note 1 Bar code types specified for multi line barcode scanning cannot be read individually Note 2 In the point scan mode the scanning conditions specified for multi line barcode scanning are invalid so that the scanner scans barcodes individually Note 3 The scanner cannot read multi line barcodes of UPC EAN with add on Note 4 If linear components in a UPC EAN Composite symbol are specified for multi line barcode scanning EAN UCC Composite symbols including the specified linear components cannot be read 7 8 Scanni
6. Enable default Enable default m E ees Enable default Enable with a check digit Check digit transmission disabled yO Enable with a check digit Check digit transmission enabled Scanning Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 a Disable Enable default Scanning Codabar NW 7 mem ORG ial EE lets Disable Enable without a check digit default FAC mm GEL BEA Enable with a check digit Enable with a check digit Check digit transmission enabled Check digit transmission disabled Transmission of start stop codes for Codabar NW 7 PHAD El ay meee ope Disable Enable default Scanning Code 39 se m m m m Disable Enable without a check digit default m m ojo zi eee Oe Enable with a check digit Enable with a check digit Check digit transmission enabled Check digit transmission disabled 94 Transmission of start stop codes for Code 39 BP ae Disable default Enable Scanning Code 93 m 4 m oe Disable default Scanning GS1 DataBar RSS m i Disable default Enable Scanning Composite an a alee Disable default Enable 95 E Other settings Trigger switch control Auto off mode default okan E Momentary switching mode Auto sensing mode Beeper control m re Disable Indicator LED Disable Power save mode ofo Bia Disable default
7. p E See ee ee Ee Time from Auto stand mode to Auto Ss Section 6 3 sensing mode Sa a E ae a a Ce Error issue when reading fails Section 6 1 wa oo L plow Section 2 1 Note Section 2 1 ove Pee Note1 This function is applied to the firmware version Ver 1 00 or Ver 1 01 Note2 This function is applied to the firmware version Ver 1 10 or later Can be changed only with the configuration software 80 12 Beeper indicator LED marker and illumination LEDs eres Disable o o Townes OOOO igh bespingtone 40K Long 120 ms SS ow oo o Scan complete sound z Section 8 1 Multiple beep l Enable V Indicator LED control Section 8 2 Disable Marker OFF mode Marker Normal marker mode V Section 8 3 Marker ON mode Enable Beeper sound when power turned ON Section 8 1 Disable V KO turns off l Illumination LED Section 8 4 turns on y Enable Note1 Power save mode Section 8 4 Disable y Note1 When Power save mode is enabled a reading distance may be shorter under 500 Ix ambient illumination Can be changed only with the configuration software 81 13 Data verification conditions and data editing conditions Data block verification Se Data to be verified Data string verification a o o Preset registration Verification start position for data string 001 to 999 positions 1 verification Specify with ASCII characters Number of characters to verify for data E eR
8. EAN 128 GS1 DataBar RSS and EAN UCC Composite symbols 3 Sorting data blocks into the specified order 4 Collating data for verification 5 Outputting same data repeatedly 6 Performing four arithmetic operations including residue calculation e g transformation of units 7 Substituting data 8 Comparing character strings 9 Driving indicator LED and beeper The ADF script mode can be programmed with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D To configure the scanner with the ADF script transfer the script to the scanner or generate an ADF script QR code symbol with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D and use the scanner to read the symbol For the specifications and instructions for use of the ADF script refer to the ADF Script User s Guide Note The ADF script mode cannot be used together with any of other edit modes data extraction mode data substitution mode and data blocksorting mode 32 7 3 Point Scan Mode In the point scan mode you can aim at a target code by matching up the marker with that code If there is no code at the market or the scanner cannot detect the marker due to high levels of ambient lighting the scanner cannot read anything Make sure that the marker is actually pointing at the center of the code when scanning If the marker is positioned over the area spanning the two codes the scanner may alternately read these two codes x A GD EE Goh ae ke A B CO D od a KR os
9. Sl Uisine the RS 232C Interface sorsien ae a e a a oh ot Oh e araara aa aaaea aaa ee ts 5 3 2 Usine ne USB Interface ssn a a a E a E 6 3 2 1 Setting up the USB COM interface i cies enescvessd cade sr eansueynesd cadwatdabignsinssd susentnaeden ces xodwa ennodv arubsadesuebnieyaecdsaderts 7 3 2 2 Setting up the USB keyboard interface s143cccsescosnesus casssnete tossedocushaasouisswees soshavlousdeduddsdwchwusornes ease coe aecewoateces 8 Chapter 4 Scanning Codes ccone aa E a A EE A AASE 10 Chapter 5 Customizing the Scanner si sfrcnteaedsn sels te cat deces sercecrnsstseasay snantataetavaunsacasatanesiuasutes eter a ciehaeah auaudstassesasaeuaacaneshanaedenes 11 Chapter 6 Scanning Control eesin eerie roei tintan aee KEE ea DAENT EESHA Ea SAER ENEN EEE ae NDASSA NKE ra FNN ES Sani K E A ETEEN SERE ana TEE 12 Gall Trigger Switch Controls s e e sata aA ete ae a E a AE E et ed E 12 6 2 Software Control esnin aE E A N aa 13 6 3 Reading by Automatic detection of labels cc sseha tec sebe eels ite Neha ee ists ease he dete Sela at 13 Chapter 7 Scanning FU CU OLS joxacis lt tcasicwoaveted sadaalse ans unatecd cadwnleasinss ert nsdn tg ecensteanadea veawoav asd nodes ENK EE KESAK E A ETE EEK EKT 14 Li Data Verification IMIOUG 5 cus sociccnavsdune vad dcdabaccetaedsddedenstaeasusdsses oss taesunssdsdaneatdessuhesunds dee seca ndatiadedsshsuiguinvees eestaareecees 14 7 1 1 Data verification read procedure 2 1 1i 5 ciao tacets sosaaeta tal t
10. mode When the Auto off mode is set to be active only once One shot mode the time required for the scanner to become the Ready state after the trigger switch was pressed shall be designated in the setting 2 Momentary switching mode The scanner is brought to the Active state only when the trigger switch is pressed and returns to the Ready state when the trigger switch is released 2 Momentary switching mode Reverse type The scanner is brought to the Ready state only when the trigger switch is pressed and returns to the Active state when the trigger switch is released 4 Alternate switching mode The scanner alternates between the Active state and the Ready state every time the trigger switch is pressed 5 Continuous reading mode 1 When you turn the scanner on the scanner lights the illumination LEDs and becomes ready to scan The scanner ignores all trigger switch input If the scanner receives the Z READOFF or LOFF command it switches to standby if it receives the R READON or LON command it becomes ready to scan You can select whether or not the scanner transmits the ERROR command when the scanner cannot complete reading and switches to standby using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D 6 Continuous reading mode 2 This mode is functionally equivalent to the Continuous Reading mode 1 except that the scanner waits for a command upon completion of reading To become ready to scan the scanner should
11. stop using it and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could result in a fire or electrical shock e During electrical storm activity always unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket Exposure to power surges could result in a damaged scanner or fire e When taking care of the scanner unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket for safety Failure to do so could result in an electrical shock e Do not drop the scanner The scanner housing may be broken creating injuries Using the scanner whose housing is broken could result in smoke or fire Unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket and contact your nearest dealer Care and Maintenance M Proper Care of the reading window Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the code reading window will affect reading performance If you use the scanner in dusty areas therefore periodically check the clear plate and clean it if dusty e To clean the plate first blow the dust away with an airbrush Then wipe the plate with a cotton swab or the similar soft one gently e If sand or hard particles have accumulated never rub the plate doing so will scratch or damage it Blow the particles away with an airbrush or a soft brush M Proper Care of the Scanner body Wipe any dirt from the Scanner body with a dry soft cloth Note e Never use substances such as benzene or alcohol as this may cause the housing to be marred or paint to peel off e If excessively dirty wip
12. 7890 Invalid if specified STX 1 23 456 7890 ETX regardless of error result Permit 21 7 2 1 3 Extracting Al Application Identifier prefixed strings If the scanner reads any of GS1 128 EAN 128 GS1 DataBar RSS and EAN UCC Composite symbols excluding linear components in a UPC EAN Composite symbol it edits the data according to Als and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner see Chapter 9 Section 9 4 The AlI prefixed string extraction is available in two modes AI delimited mode and AI parenthesizing mode Als to be used for data editing are listed in 3 AI table later 1 Al delimited mode In this mode the scanner extracts strings prefixed with Als specified up to three types of AIs and separates them with the specified delimiters selectable from headers terminators commas and tabs instead of Als to output them E Extraction conditions Data transfer regardless of error result Permit Prohibit If the scanner fails to extract an Al prefixed string when the Data transfer regardless of error result is permitted it outputs the data read as is without editing E Delimiters Delimiters can be any of the following three header terminator comma and tab e Header terminator Specifying a header terminator as delimiters prefixes a header and suffixes a terminator to each element string separated A scanner ID code ID mark the number of digits prefix and s
13. D Ky X2 X13 Xi Xis D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified 58 Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added With 2 digit add on PLO S Xj Moe Ky X X Ke Xo Xt CDX Xp With 5 digit add on PLOS XG X X Ke KG X XX 9 CD KG ee a i 2 Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified UPC E Data read 0 X X2 X X4 X X6 C D 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added X 0 2 0 1 PIO 0 X X X 0000X X X C D P X3 01PI00 X X X 00000 X X C D amp X 0 1PI00 X X X X 00000X 5C D X6 5 9 01 PIO 0X X X X X 0000 X C D P Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added x02 PI 0 0 X X X 0000 X X4 X C D P X3 PI 0 0 X X X 0 0 0 0 0 X X C D P Xei PI 0 0 X X X X40 0 0 0 0 X C D X 5 9 PI 0 0 X X X X X 0 0 0 0 X C D 2 Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified UPC E with add on Data read With 2 digit add on 0 X X2 X X4 Xs X6 C D X7 Xs With 5 digit add on 0 X X2 X X4 X5 X6 C D X7 Xs Xo Xio X11 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length X11 Add on code data Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added
14. LED comes on regardless of the current LED setting When the scanner is being customized with the QR coded parameter menu Chapter 12 When the scanner receives an LED ON command LB LG or LR from the host computer refer to Appendix 2 When the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D starts up or any setting is newly established When the scanner reads a batch process QR Code symbol When the parameter values are saved by a PW command refer to Appendix 2 When the scanner is in the scanner entry mode refer to control command E in Appendix 2 When a master code is being registered or the registration is completed When any error has occurred during registration of a master code When the scanner has failed to save parameter values specified with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D QR coded parameter menu or control commands When a run time error has occurred in ADF script or When the trigger switch is pressed when the trigger switch control is disabled 38 8 3 Marker The red marker LED lights up to indicate the approximate center of the reading area The marker provides a choice of the three modes normal marker mode marker OFF mode and marker ON mode that can be selected by using the QR coded parameter menu or the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D 1 Normal marker mode When the trigger switch is in the Auto off mode or auto off state of the Auto stand mode When
15. Menu E Menu control Starting Ending the Setting Procedure and Reverting to Defaults a opie Start setting Start setting When the White code on black background is set mem apes Cancel All defaults End setting The beeper volume can be set by scanning the following QR Code symbol only No Start setting or End setting QR Code symbol required to be scanned Adjusting the beeper volume Scanning this QR Code symbol cycles the beeper volume through High Medium and Low The factory default is High m m Beeper volume 85 Communications parameters for RS 232C interface Procedure 0 ml m alee altar Non acknowledge mode ACK NAK mode default Transmission speed pac Dstt 4800 bps mae ope 19200 bps Oa 57600 bps 9600 bps BR T mji 38400 bps default OF 2 Ort 115200 bps Data bit are 8 bits default 86 None default Odd parity 1 bit default E USB interface to the host m fy m USB COM interface default 87 Even parity USB keyboard interface Communications parameters for USB COM interface Communications protocol USB COM interface 5 m m altar Non acknowledge mode ACK NAK mode default Header USB COM interface aie fm aL None default Terminator USB COM interface CR default El Transmission
16. ON command from the host computer when the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D starts up or any setting you have made is established when the scanner reads a batch process QR Code symbol and when the parameter values are saved by a PW command refer to Appendix 2 2 Adjusting the beeper volume You can adjust the beeper volume to three levels high medium and low using the QR coded parameter menu or configuration software ScannerSetting 2D The factory default is High Each time the Beeper volume QR Code symbol is read the beeper volume cycles as shown below a High Medium gt a Even if the scanner is turned off this setting will be retained 36 8 2 Indicator LED The indicator LED lights or flashes in blue green or red as described below The indicator LED lights in blue when the scanner has read a code successfully the Start setting or End setting code is read from the QR coded parameter menu given in Chapter 12 the scanner starts or ends a sequence of Structured Appended QR iQR Code scanning the scanner has read a Structured Appended QR iQR Code symbol the parameter values are saved by a PW command refer to Appendix 2 code data read matches the master data in the Data verification mode or master data has been successfully registered in the Data verification mode The indicator LED lights in green when the scanner is rea
17. With 2 digit add on Linear component Add on With 5 digit add on Linear component Add on Without add on With 2 digit add on rj rj Linear component Add on With 5 digit add on rj rj Linear component Add on Interleaved 2of5 Standard 20f5 short Standard 20f5 normal Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Codabar NW 7 Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 Code 93 GS1 DataBar RSS Note 1 Withoutaddon B FF o wwe O E O E o wwe O E o mwe ae 46 TE o E ID mark Code type Typel O 1 Type 2 Coupling Coupling Separating EAN UCC RsS vote 1 CC A ee a UPC A CC B Linear None Linear feomponen VY A ov A None EAN 13 CC A EAN 13 Without add on ope EAN 13 CC B Li near Linear component UPC E CC B f E inear Linear component EAN 8 CC A EAN 8 Without add on CELE FE EAN 8 CC B l Li Inear jeomponn Vo 8 ov e component None EAN 128 CC A emenn Tv Tv EAN 128 CC B None 47 2 2 Code ID mark Code type 2 3 a 4 Note 3 arent ORF anin from Appended iQR pMaxiCode tm O C E S E C E S E C E Ooo o m O 48 2 2 Code ID mark Code type Type 3 Type 4 Note 3 Coupling Coupling A Separating X0 X0 JX1 Note 2 X0 Bar codes Without add on With 2 digit add on Add on None None With 5 digit add on X3 X3 Add on None None X2 Note 2 X0 X3 X3 Without add on With 2 digit add on
18. With 2 digit add on X 0 2 01 P100 X X X 0 000 X X X C D X X X33 01 PI00 X X X 00000 X X C D X X XA 0 1PI00 X X X X 00000 X C D X X X 5 9 0 1 P100 X X X X X 0 000 X C D X X With 5 digit add on x 02 01 PIO 0X X X 0 000 X X X C D X Xs Xo Xio X X6 3 01PI00 X X X3 00000 X X C D X Xg Xo X10 Xo X4 01 PI0O0 X X X X 00000 Xs C D Xj Xg XoXo Xr X 5 9 01 PIO 0 X X X X4 X 0000 X_ CDX Xg Xo X09 Xq Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified 59 Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added With 2 digit add on xX 02 PIO 0 X X Xs 0 0 0 0 X X4 X C D X X X6 3 PI 00X X X 00000 X X C D X X X4 PI 00X X X3 X40 0000 X C D X X X6 5 9 PI 0 0 X X X X X 0 0 0 0 X C D X X With 5 digit add on X02 PIO 0 X X X 000 0 X3 XX C D X7 Xg Xo X19 Xu X6 3 PIO OX X X 00000X X C D X3 Xg Xo Xio Xaa X 4 PIO 0 X X X3 X400000 Xs C D XX Xo Xq9 Xq1 X6 5 9 PI 0 0 X X gt X3 X4 X 0000 XC D X7 X Xo X19 Xu 2 Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified EAN 13 Data read P P2 P X X2 X X4 Xs X6 X7 Xs Xo C D Pn Prefix characters Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added 0 1 PIP P Ps X X X X4 Xs Xo X7 Xs Xo C D D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the
19. X X Xo Xio X41 X6 5 9 0 S X X X3 X X 0 0 00X6 C D X Xg Xo X10 Xii 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length S Number system character X11 Add on code data 54 EAN 13 You can select whether or not to transmit the two prefix characters P and P and a check digit to the host The conversion to the ISBN ISSN format is selectable Enabling the conversion allows EAN 13 code with prefix characters 978 or 979 to be converted into the ISBN format and EAN 13 code with prefix characters 977 into the ISSN format The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the following formats apply Conversion to ISBN ISSN disabled P P2 P X X2 X X4 Xs X6 X7 Xs Xo C D Pn Prefix characters Conversion to ISBN ISSN enabled To the ISBN format X1 X_ X3 X4 Xs Xo X7 Xg Xo CDA To the ISSN format X X X X4 X5 X6 X C D Check digits in the ISBN ISSN format are calculated MOD 11 and transferred to the host EAN 13 with add on A code ID mark precedes add on code data under the conditions Code ID mark Type 4 and Code ID mark output mode Separating For details about the code ID mark refer to 5 Code ID mark The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the follo
20. actually read Can be changed only with the configuration software 72 Enable SQRC and QR Code symbols Reading SQRC Enable SQRC symbol only Disable Reading disabled Section 7 8 SQRC Encryption key mismatch Enable transmission of disclosure data only Enable transmission of disclosed data undisclosed data SQRC Encryption key match Enable transmission of undisclosed data only 7 y y SQRC Code minimum version readable Setting range 1 40 l SQRC Code maximum version readable 40 T 1 1 5 1 2 1 Section 12 2 See Note 1 Section 12 2 Section 12 2 See Note 1 Section 12 2 Enable Reading iQR Code square Disable IQR Code square Setting range 1 61 1 minimum version readable IQR Code square 6 maximum version readable ee Enable Reading iQR Code rectangular Disable Section 12 2 See Note 1 ass IQR Code rectangular Setting range 1 15 IQR Code rectangular 1 ae Edit Non edit mode for Edit mode Enable ET eal Section 12 2 Aztec Full range Setting range 1 32 ao Aztec Full range 3 Aztec Compact Setting range 1 4 See Note 1 aa Aztec Compact 4 a Note 1 The parameter setting ranges are different from versions or code numbers that the scanner can actually read Can be changed only with the configuration software 73 10 Bar codes UPC A E EAN 13 8 pistes A UPC A transmission of check digit Disable UPC A transmission of num
21. character S and a check digit to the host Disabling the transmission of the number system character S automatically disables the transmission of the padding character 0 The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the following format applies 0 S X X X X4 X X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio C D 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length S Number system character UPC A with add on A code ID mark precedes add on code data under the conditions Code ID mark Type 4 and Code ID mark output mode Separating For details about the code ID mark refer to 5 Code ID mark The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the following formats apply With 2 digit add on 0 S X X X X4 X X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio C D Ky X 2 With 5 digit add on OS X X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio C D X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length S Number system character X11115 Add on code data 53 UPC E You can select whether or not to transmit the padding character 0 number system character S and a check digit to the host Disabling the transmission of the number system character S automatically disables the transmission of the padding character 0 The co
22. consists of six numerals 3 Prefix Suffix A prefix or suffix consists of up to eight ASCII characters 00h to FFh You can set a prefix or suffix with the configuration software ScannerSetting_2D Default No prefix or suffix 4 BCC The Block Character Check BCC exclusive ORs all bits at the same bit level in characters following the header and preceding the terminator in a transmission block to generate a horizontal parity byte to be transferred in a binary code The BCC can be enabled or disabled If no header is prefixed or the USB keyboard interface is selected no BCC will be transferred 44 5 Code ID mark This optional field specifies the code system It offers ten combinations with five code ID marks Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 and user defined and two output modes coupling and separating as listed below You can also select whether or not to transmit the code ID mark Default No transmission 1 2 Code ID mark Code type Type 1 Type 2 2D codes QR Code Code Code SORC ee ee QR Co To p a Appended iQR Code PDF417 MicroPDF417 45 1 2 Code ID mark Code type Type 1 Type 2 Coupling Coupling Separating A A Bar codes Without add on With 2 digit add on Linear component Add on With 5 digit add on Linear component Add on Without add on With 2 digit add on Linear component Add on With 5 digit add on Linear component Add on Without add on
23. i Code ID mark position Section 9 4 Type DENSON ae Type 2 DENSOD ae Code ID mark Type 3 Section 9 4 5 User defined oT Code ID mark output mode Section 9 4 5 Sepang O Enable in 4 digits not applicable to UPC EAN codes Preble imza Sect not applicable to UPC EAN codes Enable m2 digits Secon AAO o OO 7 Pebie Prefix transmission Disable gat Section 9 4 3 C Suffix transmission Disable Enable Ld at Scanner ID output Section 9 4 2 wee S GTIN format conversion ee a a ae Conversion to 16 digits ee Conversion type from UPC EAN C ene as Interleaved 2of5 14 digit to GTIN format CGS OE sca Conversion prohibited CSS Cons Conversion type from GS1 DataBar Conve o O E RSS GS1 128 EAN 128 in GTIN Conversion to 13 digits nen format to EAN format me Conversion prohibited el Prefix PI in conversion from UPC EAN 0 to 9 Interleaved 2of5 14 digit to GTIN format Can be changed only with the configuration software 69 7 Data transmission format exclusive to RS 232C interface USB COM interface erie id Terminator UF User defined SS 7 Enabled a a Transmission of BCC Section 9 4 4 Can be changed only with the configuration software 70 8 Data transmission format exclusive to USB keyboard interface wooo e e e o p ee e O wooo ooo o w O O me User defined OoOo Section 9 4 1 NONE eS EX oo o o RO B o S S o o RE o S TAR Terminator Sc a pRigh
24. in the data transmission format selected in the scanner see Chapter 9 Section 9 4 The extraction conditions and extraction start and end positions are listed below E Extraction conditions Code type If the scanner fails to extract a data string or scans a code not specified by Code type when the Data transfer regardless of error result is permitted then it outputs the data read as is without editing 18 E Extraction start and end positions Extraction start position Extraction end position Head position nth position Tail position nth position Tail position By n positions from the start position nth position The n can be 1 through 9999 Note that if the extraction start position is specified as nth position the extraction end position should be equal to or greater than the extraction start position Note The number of characters for Code 39 and Codabar NW 7 symbols should be specified including start and stop codes Example Code read QR Code Data 12345 Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Type 1 Transmission of the number of digits Enable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Data transfer regardless Ist position By 3 positions STX Q0003 123 ETX of error result Permit Tail position Code type PDF417 Data transfer regardless Invalid if specified Invalid if specified of error result Prohibit Code type PDF417
25. instructions carefully They will enable you to use the scanner correctly E Always keep this manual nearby for speedy reference Strict observance of these warnings and cautions is a MUST for preventing accidents that could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and symbols given below before you proceed to the text itself WARNING Alerts you to those conditions that could cause serious bodily injury or death if the instructions are not followed correctly AN CAUTION Alerts you to those conditions that could cause minor bodily injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are not followed correctly Meaning of Symbols A triangle A with a picture inside alerts you to a warning of danger Here you see the warning for electrical shock A diagonal line through a circle Q warns you of something you should not do it may or may not have a picture inside Here you see a screwdriver inside the circle meaning that you should not disassemble A black circle with a picture inside alerts you to something you MUST do This example shows that you MUST unplug the power cord AOE WARNING To System Designers e When introducing the scanner in those systems that could affect human lives e g medicines management system develop applications carefully through redundancy and safety design which avoids the feasibility of affecting human lives
26. object 0 12 345 6789 Note Whether the code ID mark is matched or not is determined not by the combination of code ID marks Type 1 and Type 2 but by Type 1 only refer to Chapter 9 Section 9 4 16 7 1 3 Verification result output 1 Report of match mismatch status You can select any of the following report types using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Selecting Disable transmission reports nothing Setting If there is a match If there is a mismatch Disable transmission Disable transmission Enable code data transmission Enable code data transmission Enable OK transmission Enable NG transmission 2 Beeper and indicator LED You can check whether the verification result is a match or mismatch with the beeper and indicator LED When the beeper and indicator LED are enabled they act as shown below If there is a match Emits a short beep Lights in blue If there is a mismatch Emits a long beep Lights in red Output of the master data registered Scanning the Output master data code given below lets the scanner output the verification section of master data entered in the Data verification read procedure together with the code ID mark OO sae OF Output master data code 17 7 2 Editing Data You can edit and output code data read in any of the four data edit modes data extraction mode data substitution mode data blocksorting mode and A
27. off the host computer unplug the AC adapter and the interface cable and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock N CAUTION Q e Never disassemble or modify the scanner doing so could result in an accident such as break or fire Never Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock disassemble e Do not put the scanner on an unstable or inclined plane The scanner may drop creating injuries e Never put the scanner in places where there are excessively high temperatures such as inside closed up automobiles or in places exposed to direct sunlight Doing so could affect the housing or parts resulting in a fire e Avoid using the scanner in extremely humid areas or where there are drastic temperature changes Moisture will get into the scanner resulting in malfunction fire or electrical shock e Do not place the scanner anyplace where it may be subjected to oily smoke or steam e g near a cooking range or humidifier Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock e Never cover or wrap up the scanner or AC adapter in a cloth or blanket Doing so could cause the unit to heat up inside deforming its housing resulting in a fire Always use the scanner and AC adapter in a well ventilated area e Keep the power cable of the AC adapter away from any heating equipment Failure to do so could melt the sheathing resulting in a fire or electrical shock e Do not scratch or mo
28. only with the configuration software When the scanner leaves the factory all of these parameters are set to defaults 1 Reading mode related parameters Regular read mode Data verification read n point verification scan mode as Section 7 1 2 nue verification scan 2 point verification scan mode 2 point verification scan mode Nonsditmade Dass exracionmods J Data edit mode Data conversion substitution mode Section 7 2 PBlocksoningmods ADF script mode C N S Point Pointsamingmade Pointsamingmade Section 7 3 ee oir eee Double readenable read enable Period of double read prevention Period of double read prevention oo Chapter 4 0 1 to 9 9 s 2 Interface to the host Po tems Parameters o O Defaults Refer to RS 232C a Note 1 Interface USB COM interface Chapter 9 USB keyboard interface Note 2 Note 1 Depending upon the interface plugged into the scanner the scanner automatically switches to the RS 232C interface or USB COM interface Note 2 Selecting the USB keyboard interface disables access to the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Can be changed only with the configuration software 65 3 Communications parameters for RS 232C interface The following settings take effect when the RS 232C interface is set up 24 Non acknowledge mode Communications protocol Section 9 1 1 ACK NAK mode a 4800 bps 19200 bps Psi 38400 bps 5760
29. receive the Z READOFF or LOFF command to switch to standby and then receive the R READON or LON command You can select whether or not the scanner transmits the ERROR command when the scanner cannot complete reading and switches to standby using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Note When you are setting parameters using the QR coded parameter menu the scanner is always in the Auto off mode regardless of the trigger switch operating mode selected 6 2 Software Control You can control the scanner by sending scanning control commands from the host computer via the RS 232C or USB COM interface instead of pressing the trigger switch Reading control commands include R READON LON Z READOFF and LOFF and are restricted by the trigger switch operating modes as listed below V Command valid Trigger switch operating modes ayk Momentary Commands Description Momentary ns Alternate Continuous Auto off ae switching ee switching d switching reading mode mode mode mode mode lor2 Reverse type Ready to scan commands Upon receipt of one of these commands the scanner lights V the illumination LEDs and becomes ready to scan Standby commands Z READOFF Upon receipt of one of these J commands the scanner turns LOFF off the illumination LEDs and switches to standby Each of these commands should be enclosed with a header and terminator for transmission according to the communications conditions of the sca
30. receives the Z READOFF or LOFF command it turns off the marker LED if it receives the R READON or LON command it keeps the marker LED on In the Auto sensing mode or auto sense state of the Auto stand mode When the scanner senses a code coming into the readable area and becomes ready to scan it automatically turns on the marker LED After approx 3 seconds from completion of scanning or if scanning is not completed within approx 3 seconds the scanner switches to standby and turns off the marker LED 2 Marker OFF mode The marker LED will not come on under any conditions 3 Marker ON mode When the scanner switches to standby the marker LED is turned on for approx 30 seconds When it is ready to scan the marker LED remains on 8 4 Illumination LEDs When the scanner is ready to scan the illumination LEDs flash The illumination LEDs provide the two choices ON OFF by using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Enable or disable of Power save mode can be selected The default setting is Disable When Power save mode is enabled 20 power consumption is saved by less brightness of the illumination LEDs Note When Power save mode is enabled a reading distance may be shorter under 500 Ix ambient illumination 39 Chapter 9 Communication 9 1 RS 232C Interface With the RS 232C interface being selected the scanner uses asynchronous data transmission and communicates with the host co
31. verification read master data can be registered with preset master registration or scan master registration in 2 point verification read with scan master registration only The preset master registration registers master data with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D beforehand and the scan master registration by scanning a master code label The master data registered by preset master registration or scan master registration will be sent to the host computer when you scan the Output master data code given on page 16 The verification parameters can be specified with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D 7 1 1 Data verification read procedure E n point verification Preset master registration This is available only when n point verification is selected Register the code type and data to be used for verification using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Up to 99 digits can be registered The registered master data will be preserved even if the scanner is turned off To clear it first clear the registered master data stored in the host computer with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D and then send the new setting data to the scanner Scan master registration 1 Switch the scanner to the Data Verification mode and select the RS 232C or USB COM interface 2 Send a scan entry control command E from the host to the scanner Refer to Appendix 2 for control co
32. 0 bps 115200 bps 7 bits Data bit ooo o o bits Parity Hoo Section 9 1 4 None 1 bit Stop bit 2 bits ee Enable CTS signal monitoring Section 9 1 1 Disable CTS signal monitoring time 0 1 to 9 9 s 2s Secon gi I ection 9 ACK NAK response confirmation time 0 1 to 9 9 s E EE Weer eee Scanner ready mode V Section 9 1 2 signal control protoco ection 9 Data ready mode SS 4 Communications parameters for USB COM interface Transmission speed The following settings take effect only when the USB COM interface is set up oe Non acknowledge mode BE Communications protocol Section 9 2 ACK NAK mode ooo Enable i E CTS signal monitor i e CTS signal timeout 0 1 to 9 9 s T ACK NAK response time 0 1 to 9 9 s isa e Can be changed only with the configuration software 66 5 Communications parameters for USB keyboard interface The following settings take effect only when the USB keyboard interface is set up eer Sesion 93 Auto ssi sSCid o Eii i OFF Lowercase letter Section 9 3 1 Host s CAPS LOCK status ON Uppercase letter E See Note 1 U S English 101 key type M Germany 102 key type French 102 key type 102 French 102 key type type Keyboard type U K English 102 key type Section 9 3 2 Italian 102 key type o 102 key type Italian 102 key typ 2 o Swedish 102 key type Japanese 106 key type Ss I k Numeric Numeric key sel
33. 8 ae een characters without preset master registration preu Position of data block to verify for data 01 to 99 positions block verification Specify with ASCH characters TE Disabl Section 7 1 Transmission of verification result for a match Enable code data transmission SSS Oe tse Enable OK transmission Transmission of verification result for a mismatch Enable code data transmission Cella va onom Ny Enable NG transmission Verification retry after fail judgment Enable Code type code data Verification range Code data only Ss As Any code Code type in data editing Selectable from codes available Note 1 a arn Transmit data regardless of the results re E a Data string extraction mode Data extraction mode Extraction block mode Tamas First position Data string extraction mode ne a Last position ES Start position Specified position Last character Section 7 2 Data string extraction mode Specified digits Specified position End position Data string extraction mode Hoi 9999 postions Specified position for extraction start Specify with ASCII characters position Data string extraction mode ne ie 0001 to 9999 positions Specified position for extraction last Specify with ASCII characters 9999 position Extraction block mode 01 to 99 positions Extraction block number Specify with ASCII characters Not specified Maximum 3 blocks Note 1 Selecting Any code ed
34. Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits Disable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Als specified 01 11 13 Output data STX 94901234567894 TAB 030808 TAB 030810 ETX 22 Example Data read 01 94901234567894 11 030808 13 030810 17 040208 17 040305 Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits Disable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Extraction conditions Als specified Output data 01 11 17 17 11 Pon Data transfer regardless of error result Prohibit 01 12 01 01 STX 94901234567894 030808 040208 ETX STX 040208 030808 ETX STX 040208 040305 ETX Error Error Error STX 94901234567894 030808 040208 ETX 01 11 17 17 11 17 17 Data transfer regardless of error result Permit STX 040208 030808 ETX STX 040208 040305 ETX 01 12 01 01 Element strings will be output in the order of Als specified STX 01949012345678941 103080813030810170 4020817040305 ETX If data read contains two or more element strings prefixed with the same AI those element strings will be output in the order arranged in that data read If data read does not contain a string prefixed with the specified AI or it contains such data but its number of digits is more or less than the one defined for that AI an error will result when the Data transfer regardless of error result is prohib
35. DENSO 2D Code Handy Scanner AT20Q SM AT21Q SM User s Manual Copyright DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED 2013 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other products and company names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Contents PI CTACE A NE A E T daccetavsceuac ude drahauen tutesilsdncnsnte oaugeeiees duateusaecades A dabnasancodcedas 1 Customer Res istration and MGQuUirtessc 2 s27 seszsctaciexscassdagsesanaay sees wboiesaichenaedevaensvsastas es SPE tes Ste SSS EES SSPE ES SEEE ESSES SSS essere essee esst esssrees sereen i SAFETY PRECAUTIONS eireas a a a e a E ad ii Care and Maintenant e nieno aaen e a AKEE vids eas AAEE EEES ENEE A AEE KAATE EEE A E E AAE vi Chapter Names and Pun tons os a e n a a a e a A as i Chapter 2 JPreparati neecctccerscgiscitdesce saan o2tice aa a a a a a a E hAnceedeeas tins 2 2 1 Operating Environment for the Use of USB Interface oc cccccsccceesesscececseseaeceeesseseeeeeccssssseeeeesseesaeeeeees 2 2 2 Connecting the Interface Cable to the Scanner eccccccccccsssssseceeeseesseceeecseseeeeeecessesaeeeeesesseeeeeesessseeeseeeeseeeeeees 4 Chapter 3 Connection to the Host Computer 00 ta sain eee atone lene aac al haa ag as 5
36. DF script mode These data edit modes can be selected with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D The default is No editing Note In the case of multi line bar codes unless all code ID marks read are matched the data editing processing will result in an error regardless of whether or not the data read contains any error Whether the code ID mark is matched is determined not by the combination of code ID marks but by Type 1 only refer to Chapter 9 Section 9 4 Note In the case of Structured Appended QR iQR Code the scanner in edit mode or batch edit mode performs data editing processing upon completion of scanning of all split Code symbols in non edit mode it performs each time a single split Code symbol is read 7 2 1 Data extraction mode This mode offers three extraction choices data string data block and AI Application Identifier prefixed string extractions from code data read and then outputs it The data block extraction is available only when code data is in the comma delimited CSV format The AJI prefixed string extraction is available for GS1 128 EAN 128 GS1 DataBar RSS and EAN UCC Composite symbols excluding linear components in a UPC EAN Composite symbol 7 2 1 1 Extracting a data string The scanner extracts a data string specified by the Extraction start position and Extraction end position from a code specified by the Code type and then outputs it
37. MERE component CC A CC B X Note 2 BAN 128 CC A GS1 128 EAN 128 i EAN 128 CC B EAN 128 CC C CC A CC B CC C X Note 2 None None JE1 Note 2 E4 None JE2 Note 2 Note 2 50 Note 1 GS1 DataBar RSS represents RSS 14 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 Truncated GS1 DataBar Truncated RSS 14 Limited GS1 DataBar Limited RSS 14 Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked RSS Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded RSS 14 Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional and RSS Expanded Stacked GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Note 2 These code ID marks are contained in code data Note 3 Type 4 is a code ID mark system compliant with the AIM USA Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers The m suffix is a modifier character that differs depending upon options of individual symbologies as defined below m 9 Code Type Modifier Options character 2D QR Code Model 1 IQR Code Data Matrix Interleaved No FNC in the Ist character positions from start code FNC in the 1st character positions from start code FNC in the 2nd character positions from start code mode 4 mode 5 mode 2 mode 3 ECC 200 ECC 200 FNC1 in the Ist or 5th character position from start code ECC 200 FNC1 in the 2nd or 6th character position from start code No options FNC1 preceding the Ist message character FNC1 subsequent to the 1st character or digit pair Scanning enabled without a check digit
38. O Country Code 2nd to 9th Processing Places 8101 n4 n1 n5 n4 UPC Coupon Extended Code Number System Character Offer Code and End of Offer Code Co femo racos O 28 Company Internal Information Carrier 96 nttan 30 Company Internal Information Carrier Company Internal Information Company 9g n2 an30 Company Internal Information Company To indicate only year and month DD must be filled with 00 n indicates the length of data n indicates the decimal point position a Alphabetic characters a3 3 alphabetic characters fixed length a 3 Up to 3 alphabetic characters n Numeric characters n3 3 numeric characters fixed length n 3 Up to 3 numeric characters an Alphanumeric characters an3 3 alphanumeric characters fixed length an 3 Up to 3 alphanumeric characters Note 1 If the specified AI is variable in length and the number of digits in data read is less than the maximum number of digits defined for the AI then the output contains data read up to a GS 1Dh 29 7 2 2 Data substitution mode If the scanner reads a code specified by the Code type in this mode it searches the data read for the specified string max 16 ASCII characters substitutes it with the specified substitution string max 16 ASCII characters and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner see Chapter 9 Section 9 4 E Substitution conditions Code wpe Example Code
39. a A ERa 40 Ole TRSS2 3 26 terface a E a a a Oi 40 9 2 USB COM Interfat heerste dodeeviesmdonaees srake eaen KE C DAES ENK Ern TEKO SEENE EEC suevedeguddeeans KES SAEN K E A EEEE aR Ei 41 93 USB Keyboard Interfaces sesen lo eea aa a a a ak eat ec tate aa ara aa aae aTa 43 9 4 Communication Formatsion na A a E aaae E Aa TEO S R aana Ga a Lie 44 9 5 GTIN Format ONY CLS IO sec osen n e oa E E E E E A E EE e e a eink 58 Chapter 10 Image ap Wiring aes cut aire canes vocad cadwattetesiosna ued EE EE AEEKO EEE A EEEE 63 i628 Outine aeea a a e a a cs tir a a E O NA 63 10 2 Image Cap turing Specifications sesini sn ieta aa AE E E R AEE E E E te Ci 63 Chapter I Parameters and Defaul Sak a eth akin ae ctl a a RL Aa a ial leat nada ae does dra 65 Chapter 12 QR Coded Parameter M Siu iiss coce ave Sasieec etd ceed atten gh cased date te Guedes cad hdwen van sdvercd 400 eau gudeuacadnicapenseuoevescd sedeaue amie acseceeees 84 12 1 Parameter Setting Procedure Using the QR coded Parameter Menu 0 ccceeccecccessseceeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeceseneeeeneas 84 1 2 OQR coded Parametet WISN sonirosa eana a a a a Rt netted casa E academe 85 Chapter 13 Troubleshooting esten antec a a te a E E E a A E E a aS eee 97 Appendix I Specificato nS ssie a a a eaa E a e A id ea A EAE E EErEE 98 Appendix2 Control COmmiands Secre e cee ae hee Ai ee Al pa EET 99 Appendix Interface Specifications iisi aeie eaae iea aee aa dena A i aE areal one a aE aan DEES 102 Pref
40. ace Thank you for using the AT20Q AT21Q DENSO WAVE 2D code Handy Scanner Please READ through this manual carefully It will enable you to operate your scanner correctly After you have finished reading this manual keep it handy for speedy reference Note Do not use this scanner in an environment with electrical noise that can trigger malfunction Note Specifications described in this manual are supported by AT20Q Firmware version 1 00 or later E DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein E If it is judged by DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED that malfunction of the product is due to the product having been dropped or subjected to impact repairs will be made at a reasonable charge even within the warranty period E Intellectual Property Precaution DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not infringe upon any patent of other intellectual property rights of other s but DENSO WAVE cannot be responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right infringement s or violation s which arise from i the use of DENSO WAVE s product s in connection or in combination with other component s product s data processing system s or equipment or software not supplied from DENSO WAVE ii the use of DENSO WAVE s products in a manner for which the s
41. ame were not intended nor designed or iii any modification of DENSO WAVE s products by other s than DENSO WAVE E Limited Warranty on Software Products In no event will DENSO WAVE be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including imaginary profits or damages resulting from interruption of operation or loss of business information resulting from any defect in the software or its documentation or resulting from inability to apply the software or its documentation Customer Registration and Inquiries Customer Registration To allow us to provide our customers with comprehensive service and support we request that all customers complete a Member Registration Form Registered members will be offered the following privileges e Latest upgrade information e Free exhibition and event information for new products e Free web information service QBdirect QBdirect Service Contents Offers detailed information on each product FAQ Download service Offers downloads of repair modules for the latest AT20Q Series systems or software and sample programs Allows customers to send product related queries by e mail Please note that these privileges may be subject to change without prior notice How to Register Access the URL below and follow the instructions provided http www qbdirect net SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions E Please READ through these
42. an be selected from standard WVGA 1 4 WVGA and 1 16 WVGA If you select 1 4 WVGA or 1 16 WVGA select also the output image area the full image area or the center portion of the image area When the full image area is selected the scanner thins out the resolution of the full image area by skipping every other pixel so that the image quality becomes low when the center portion is selected the scanner extracts the center portion of the image area so that the visual area becomes smaller but the image quality does not change The scanner can also output a thumbnail to help you aim at a target The thumbnail images can be saved as a BMP or JPEG image in 1 64 WVGA or 1 4 WVGA respectively You can select the output format image size output image area and whether or not to use a thumbnail by modifying the parameters of the IMAGEOUT command Note Selecting the USB keyboard interface disables the image capturing function 10 2 Image Capturing Specifications 1 Output file format BMP or JPEG file format 2 Image size and output image area Standard WVGA 752 x 480 Full image area 1 44 WVGA 376 x 240 Full or center portion of the image area 1 16 WVGA 188 x 120 Full or center portion of the image area Thumbnail 1 64 WVGA 94 x 60 a a li a Full image area Thumbnail 1 4 WVGA 376 x 240 V Fullimage area 3 Communications protocol for image transmission Xmodem 1K 4 Image output command IMAGEOUT 1 m n Enable the thumbnail trans
43. aracters Kanji conversion conversion Kanji Output with Kanji conversion Output with Kanji conversion Note Note that some applications may fail to output converted data as it is displayed 5 Data transmission interval Select the data transmission interval to be applied when the scanner sends data read to the host computer There are seven choices from 1 ms to 100 ms default 10 ms 6 Remote wake up You can cancel the standby state of the host by pressing the scanner s trigger switch enabled at default Select either ON or OFF of the remote wake up Note You cannot use the remote wake up function if The host does not support the remote wake up The remote wake up is disabled by the scanner setting 43 9 4 Communication Format E Data transmission format Select one of the following two data transmission formats ee of di No ofdigits No ofdigits of di No ofdigits on i 1 Header Terminator The following choices are available RS 232C interface USB COM interface Header None default STX or user defined one Terminator CR default none LF CR LF ETX or user defined one USB keyboard interface Header None default TAB ESC ENTER or others Terminator None TAB ESC ENTER default or others For details refer to Chapter 11 2 Scanner ID A scanner ID is a unique serial number assigned to an individual scanner at the time of shipment It
44. ations in the manner as if it is coming from the keyboard It is therefore possible for applications capable of accepting keyed data to handle the data read by the scanner Registered users can download the keyboard interface software QR_kbif from QBdirect their customer support section on the Denso Wave website at no extra charge For further details on QBdirect or to register visit the following URL http www gbdirect net Device Application Keyboard Access Excel Keyboard cee Internet Explorer inout data p etc Keyboard interface software QR_kbif E Notes for use e In such a case reboot the host computer open the Device Manager and check the COM port number actually assigned by OS before use e If you want to use two or more communications processors software or scanners concurrently on your computer be sure to assign a unique COM port number to each of them e Ifthe host computer switches to the suspend mode when any communications software is running and recovers from that suspend mode the software may freeze in some computers Quit and restart the software e It is not necessary to make settings such as transmission speed data bits parity and stop bits which are required for communications software using a conventional serial port since the USB interface ignores those settings The flow control should be set to Hardware RTS CTS or None e The virtual COM port on the computer a
45. ber system es Disable Sections 9 4 ana UPC A transmission of the leading si ee Disable EAN 13 transmission of check digit Disable EAN 13 transmission of country code 122 Dibe see ne EAN 13 conversion tothe ISBN ISSN Enable ome Reading UPC E Disable UPC E transmission of check digit Disable Sections 9 4 and UPC E transmission ofthe leading Enae d Sda UPC E transmission of number system ae Disable o o e o UPC E conversion to the UPC A format Note 1 A country code is in the upper two digits of the prefix character field in EAN 13 Can be changed only with the configuration software 74 Reading EAN 8 Enable i 9 4 and pa Enable EAN 8 transmission of check digit T C i EAN 8 Conversion to the EAN 13 format Reading UPC EAN with 2 digit add on Sections 9 4 and Reading UPC EAN with 5 digit add on Enable o d Reading UPC EAN with add on only Disabled checking Add on check level Levels 1 to 4 Ss Interleaved 2of5 Enable without a check Bee a a ea Check digit transmission enabled Reading Interleaved 2of5 Section 12 2 Enable with a check digit Set deen Disable zanm e for Interleaved 2of5 A 2 to 99 digits See Note 1 Maximum number of readable digits ay Interleaved 2of5 99 9 cits Note 1 The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read Standard 2of5 Enable without a check digit Ee Readi
46. computer PC AT or AT AT compatible PC equipped with a USB port Operating System OS Windows XP x32 Edition Windows XP x32 and x64 Edition Windows Vista x32 Edition Windows Vista x32 and x64 Edition Windows 7 x32 and x64 Edition Windows 7 x32 and x64 Edition USB driver Active USB COM port driver OS supplied device driver provided by DENSO WAVE Note The scanner cannot be used on Windows NT that does not support any USB device The interface can be switched between the USB COM interface and USB keyboard interface by using either the Firmware version Ver 1 00 or Ver 1 01 Using QR coded parameter menu provided in Chapter 12 Using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D or Connecting the scanner s USB interface cable to the host computer or USB hub with the trigger switch being held down If the USB COM interface has been set up doing so switches to the USB keyboard interface and vice versa Interface switching when power turned ON is disable by default Scanner Connect the USB interface cable While holding down the trigger switch key interface cable The interface setting will be retained even if the scanner is turned off Firmware version Ver 1 10 or later QR coded parameter menu or Configuration software ScannerSetting 2D If the Active USB COM port driver is not installed in the computer 1 connect the scanner s USB in
47. dify the scanner or its interface cable Do not bend twist pull or heat the cable Doing so could damage the scanner or its interface cable creating a fire hazard e Do not put heavy material on the scanner or its interface cable or allow the cable to get pressed under heavy material e Do not look into the light source from the scanning window or do not point the scanning window at other people s eyes Eyesight may be damaged by direct exposure to this light e Do not use the scanner if your hands are wet or damp Doing so could result in an electrical shock e Never use chemicals or organic solvents such as benzene and thinner to clean the housing Do not apply insecticide to the scanner Doing so could result in a marred or cracked housing electrical shock or fire e Do not use the scanner with anti slip gloves containing plasticizer The scanner housing may be broken creating injuries electrical shock or fire e Do not use or store the scanner in the place where strong magnetism or static electricity are likely produced near the processing machine or on the carpet Doing so could affect the parts resulting in malfunction or failure N CAUTION e When disconnecting the AC adapter from the wall socket hold the AC adapter body not the power cable The power cable may be broken resulting in a burnt AC adapter electrical shock or fire e f the interface cable is damaged e g exposed or broken lead wires
48. digits check digits for Code 93 a 99 digits Note 1 The setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read Can be changed only with the configuration software T1 GS1 DataBar RSS EAN UCC Composite symbols GS1 DataBar Truncated GS1 DataBar Limited GSI DataBar Expanded Note I DataBar Expanded Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional Note 2 a o O ee T oe RSS Expanded code sia User defined s O o Reading EAN UCC Composite symbols Reading RSS Composite with CC A E pale Reading RSS Composite with CC B Reading UPC EAN Composite with CC A Reading UPC EAN Composite with CC B Note 1 Indicates GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 GS1 DataBar Truncated RSS 14 Truncated GS1 DataBar Limited RSS Limited and GS1 DataBar Expanded RSS Expanded Note 2 Indicates GS1 DataBar Stacked RSS 14 Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional RSS 14 Stacked Omnidirectional and GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked RSS Expanded Stacked Note 3 In the QR Code menu the GS1 DataBar RSS codes cannot separately be selected and they are enabled or disabled all together Note 4 In the QR Code menu the COMPOSITE codes cannot separately be selected and they are enabled or disabled all together Can be changed only with the configuration software 78 Multi line barcode scanning Reading multi line bar codes Number of lines for multi line barcode ae Head
49. dn viadt ce sdea aut onideah eaaedetos ace acca es ae 33 7 6 Scanning Structured Appended QR IQR Code Symbols cecccccccccecsessececeesesseceeecsesseaeeecesssesseeeeeesesseeeseneeas 34 der M lti line Barcode Scanning 22sec ost 5s teats A a Eh ls oa eee a atl ate ahaa ts 35 Polak Number OL MNES nnec a A epnseed wens doeramauaa E Naai 35 7g BO Zea Data output 0 hey deme re eeet eRe Nee ee ee rire tere i Ree re GPCR tere Oper ere rere te Cnet eter eer eer ee eee ie a eee Perc teen ey 35 DTS CUAL BOTA cect ft ade era ere eae cad at pots cae doles ead at Sahota cae A et aes saa cade 35 7 8 Scanning an SORC Security QR Code Symbol ecscsccosssseces cushses esses ecscsbavsosd suds ds sh suns seeds deceseeiguoassdes taasaasassene 35 Chapter 8 Beeper Indicator LED Marker and Illumination LEDS cc cccccccccccessscnceceeeseesseeeeeceesseceeeecesseeeeeeseeseeeeees 36 Bly D1 01 EEEE EET uah2setdcueacctvebded ueanhtadamahghbedleuos ce rimbatecaaetas VONE SAM lacdenaateedd M2aciehns sO Madgtits suse etiabatenelaaoes 36 8 2 Jndreator LED Deeresbre rarer sere hres revere a a errr int onretene ner ki oer erren er tery a a O err errr rent er 37 8 3 ca WUT KC watcha curse v stat otis cial dn A A E A EE E KE EE E eek chatted tamed watt a 39 84 M mmnaion LEDS bsenetis cases gated rosie dened i sata duscadtte datas Susie d sil E EE dda aa awed te 39 Chapter COMM CA O No a tse tan tt a a r a hath a Sateen hint a a r ra nc 2 hain
50. dy to register master data The indicator LED lights in red when the scanner has received an abnormal control command the scanner has failed to edit data read code data read does not match the master data in the Data verification mode amaster code has the wrong number of digits during registration of master data the scanner has read Structured Appended QR GQR Code symbols in edit mode and the accumulated data exceeds 8 kilobytes the scanner has failed to save parameter values specified with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D QR coded parameter menu or control commands acode other than a parameter setting code is read during parameter setting by the QR coded parameter menu a transmission error or timeout occurred when the scanner was communicating with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D arun time error has occurred in ADF script or the trigger switch is pressed when the trigger switch control is disabled The indicator LED flashes in red when no master data has been registered in the Data verification mode The indicator LED lights in blue and green alternately when the interface has switched between the RS 232C and USB interfaces by turning the scanner power on with the trigger switch held down 37 The indicator LED can be disabled with the QR coded parameter menu or configuration software ScannerSetting 2D In any of the following cases however the indicator
51. e center of the reading area irradiated by the illumination LEDs lights up for reading Note This step is not required for the Continuous reading modes 1 2 Auto sensing mode and Auto stand mode Reading Illumination LEDs Trigger switch 2 Wait for the indicator LED to turn blue and the beeper to sound indicating a successfully read Note The reading area is made narrower than the illumination LEDs lighting area The reading area is approx 2 4 6 cm wide by 1 6 4 cm high when the scanning distance 1s approx 3 1 8 cm Note The reading area indicated by the illumination LEDs is given only as a guide and it does not mean that a reading of the code placed inside the illumination LEDs lighting area is guaranteed Note Allow only a single code to come within the field of view except when the multi line code scanning 1s allowed Having more than one code within the field of view either causes the read to fail or produces multiple input Note The double read prevention enabled time can be specified with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Note The scanner can read codes omnidirectionally Note that a target code plus its margin should lie within the reading area Note If the scanner fails to read due to specular effects or other factors change the scanning angle of the reading window or the distance from the codes and repeat the process Specular effects occur when the reflection of the lig
52. e x 0 1 2 3 A 3 9 2 LOTI 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appropriate reading Marker Inappropriate reading 7 4 Scanning a Mirror Image 2D Code If you enable the mirror image scanning with the configuration software ScannerSetting_2D the scanner can scan a mirror image 2D code as well as a normal image Note that when the mirror image scanning is enabled the time required for scanning may increase 7 5 Scanning a Black and white Inverted Code The scanner usually scans a black and white normal code black cells bars on a white background You can switch the scanner to scan a black and white inverted code white cells bars on a black background or to scan both types of codes while automatically identifying them using the QR coded parameter menu or the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Note that the automatic detection scanning may take more time than normal code or inverted code scanning A black and white inverted code requires a black quiet zone of more than the number of cells defined in the code specifications 33 7 6 Scanning Structured Appended QR iQR Code Symbols QR Code symbology can split data into a maximum of 16 blocks and encode each of them into a Structured Appended QR Code symbol model 1 or 2 or Structured Appended iRQ Code symbol Structured Appended Code scanning is possible only with the same Code model The scanner can scan Structured Appended Code symbols and restore them to the original da
53. e a soft cloth that has been soaked in soapy water always use neutral detergent and wrung out thoroughly vi Chapter 1 Names and Functions Reading window A code is placed at this reading window LED indicator Illuminates blue when reading is complete Refer to Section 8 2 for details Beep hole The beeper sounds when ne scanner has read a code _ a successfully ae AT20Q Light gray Trigger switch AT21Q Black Press this switch to start code reading The following trigger switch operating modes are available e Auto off mode e Momentary switching mode e Momentary switching mode Reverse Type e Alternate switching mode e Continuous reading mode 1 e Continuous reading mode 2 a j e Auto sensing mode e Auto stand mode The factory default setting is r Auto off mode i Refer to Chapter 6 for details Interface cable There are two types of interface cables available RS 232C interface cable USB interface cable The interface cable connects your scanner to a host computer or other host equipment Depending upon the interface cable plugged into the scanner the scanner automatically switches to the RS 232C interface or USB COM interface Refer to Chapter 3 for the cable connection and setting up of the USB interface Note The bottom case is not securely held in the scanner case when the interface cable and its connector case cover are not plugged into the case If the bot
54. ection 0109 Numeric key selection 0109 0 to 9 Inboard numeric keys Hume nen Inboardnumerickeys Section 9 3 3 See Numeric keypad Note 3 Bj d None ASCII a Sa mo eae i See Note 2 Binary conversion ae Section 9 3 4 Kanji conversion Note 1 Select the Caps Lock state that matches host s keyboard state Note 2 Some applications cannot output data correctly on the display Note 3 When selecting Numeric keypad for the numeric data transmission format set the host s NUM LOCK to ON Numeric keypad B OPDE PEPE EEEE e Tes Tasi E Japanese 106 key type Can be changed only with the configuration software 67 Special key transfer mode Enabe o See Note 4 e Bwm ooo Data transmission interval i En Section 9 3 5 oms S e 50ms oo S Wo Remote wake up Section 9 3 6 Disable Note 4 Special key transfer applies to the fields except header and terminator in the data transmission format Enabling this function substitutes E7h to FDh data with the special keys as listed below and transmits the substituted data to the host The Left SHIFT Left CTRL and Left ALT are transmitted as a simultaneous depression with the subsequent character or key a E a Let CTRE FE Leh ALT a CTRL Special Key Substitution Table 68 6 Data transmission format common to all interfaces iss Enable Transmission of code ID mark Section 9 4 Disable x Before prefix
55. ensing mode Auto stand mode Momentary switching mode Reverse type Save parameters This command saves settings made with U1 through U8 commands into the EEPROM Without the PW command the scanner will lose settings made with U1 through U8 when it is turned off Request for software version lt Response from the scanner gt Ver n nn where n nn is version number Ex Ver 1 00 Request for the parameter setting version This command checks the version of the parameter settings made in the scanner when the scanner is linked with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D lt Response from the scanner gt Ver n nn mm where n nn mm is version number Ex Ver 1 00 00 and mm is parameter setting version Request for scan entry mode In scan master registration for n point verification switching the scanner to the Data verification mode sending a scan entry control command E from the host and scanning a master code with the scanner registers the master data which is saved in the EEPROM Request for scanner ID serial number lt Response from the scanner gt ID nnnnnn where nnnnnn is a serial number Ex ID 000001 TMON Enable trigger switch Note 6 It enables the trigger switch control TMOFE Disable trigger switch It disables the trigger switch control and switches the scanner Note 6 standby p Scanning failure When the scanner which is ready to scan cannot complete ERROR scanning and s
56. er Terminator delimited Se Output format for multi line bar codes Comma delimited First line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified First line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not specified First line barcode minimum number of Max 99 digits Nafeneeiod readable digits First line barcode maximum number of readable digits Max 99 digits Not specified Section 7 7 Second line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified Second line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not specified Second line barcode minimum number of Max 99 digits Not epccinied readable digits Second line barcode maximum number of Max 99 digits K readable digits Third line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified Third line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not specified Third line barcode minimum number of Max 99 digits Noone readable digits Third line barcode maximum number of Max 99 digits Notsoeciied readable digits Can be changed only with the configuration software 79 11 Trigger switch control Auto off mode Momentary switching mode Pn Momentary switching mode Reverse Type Section 6 1 Trigger switch control mode Alternate switching mode Alternate switching mode mode Continuous reading mode 1 Continuous reading mode 2 Tautosensngmode dS Section 6 3 Auto stand mode Be l T B a Auto off mode reading time One shot mode
57. etween the linear component and 2D Composite component For details about the code ID mark refer to 5 Code ID mark Under the conditions Code ID mark Type 4 and Linear component length RSS EAN 128 Variable a separator GS 1Dh is inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component UPC EAN Composite symbols Code data read will be transmitted as 1s You can select whether or not to transmit a check digit of the linear component UPC EAN Under the conditions Code ID mark Type 1 and Code ID mark output mode Separating a separator GS 1Dh and 2D code ID mark are inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component Under the conditions Code ID mark Type 2 the 2D code ID mark is inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component For details about the code ID mark refer to 5 Code ID mark 57 9 5 GTIN Format Conversion Enabling the GTIN Global Trade Item Number format conversion allows UPC A UPC E EAN 13 EAN 8 and Interleaved 20f5 14 digit data to output in the GTIN format It also allows GS1 DataBar RSS and GS1 128 EAN 128 data in the GTIN format to output in the EAN format product code format Note Under any of the following conditions the GTIN format conversion 1s invalid In scanning bar code types specified for multi line barcode scanning In any of the data edit modes data extraction mode data substitution mode data blocksorti
58. even if a data error occurs e Never bring any metals into contact with the terminals in connectors Doing so could produce a large current through the scanner resulting in heat or fire as well as damage to the scanner e Keep the AC adapter away from water Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock e Never use the scanner on the line voltage other than the specified level Doing so could cause the scanner to break or burn e Do not use the scanner where any inflammable gases may be emitted Doing so could cause fire e Do not scratch modify bend twist pull or heat the power cable of the AC adapter Do not place heavy material on the cable or allow the cable to get pressed under heavy material Doing so could break the cable resulting in a fire e Do not subject the scanning window of the scanner to direct sunlight for extended periods Doing so could damage the scanner resulting in a fire e If smoke abnormal odors or noises come from the scanner immediately switch off the host computer disconnect the AC adapter and the interface cable and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock e f foreign material or water gets into the scanner immediately unplug the AC adapter and the interface cable and contact your nearest dealer Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock e If you drop the scanner so as to affect the operation or damage its housing switch
59. ew settings 3 beeps or the scanner has read a batch process QR Code symbol generated with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D 3 beeps The beeper emits a long beep when code data read does not match the master data in the Data verification mode the scanner has read Structured Appended QR GQR Code symbols in edit mode and the accumulated data exceeds 8 kilobytes amaster code has the wrong number of digits during registration of master data a code other than a parameter setting code is read during parameter setting by the QR coded parameter menu a transmission error or timeout occurred when the scanner was communicating with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D the encryption key of data read does not match the one configured in the scanner in SQRC scanning when the data transmission after mismatch of encryption key is disabled a communications error has occurred or an invalid control command is received When the scanner is turned on the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D provides a choice of beeper ON OFF default ON but does not provide a choice of beeper tone You can disable the beeper using the QR coded parameter menu or configuration software ScannerSetting 2D In any of the following cases however the beeper sounds regardless of that beeper setting when you make settings by scanning the QR coded parameter menu when the scanner receives a beeper
60. excluding start stop codes 99 digits N for Code 39 8 Transmission of Start Stop codes Enable CC for Code 39 ection 12 Conversion to FULL ASCII Section 12 2 Note 1 The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read Can be changed only with the configuration software 76 Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 Reading Code 128 Disable Section 12 2 Ni See Note 2 w a Reading GS1 128 EAN 128 ww ooo Minimum number of readable digits P 1 di for Code 128 l to 99 digits tet i aa excluding start stop codes and See Note 1 Maximum number of readable digits 1 digit check digit OTR for Code 128 Disable Transmission of FNCI for Code 128 Section 12 2 User defined oo Minimum number of readable digits a dioit for GS1 128 EAN 128 I to 99 digits 181 excluding start stop codes and See Note 1 Maximum number of readable digits 1 digit check digit 99 divits for GS1 128 EAN 128 8 Disable o o User defined ae Note 1 The setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read Note 2 Using the QR coded parameter menu enables or disables scanning of both Code 128 and GS1 128 EAN 128 at the same time Code 93 Enable biases Enable O Osila Minimum number of readable digits y di i for Code 93 1 to 99 digits igit excluding start stop codes and 2 digit Maxi R See Note 1 aximum number of readable
61. for the Installing device driver software hint to pop up on the Windows task tray x Installing device driver software Click here for status Windows will automatically configure the scanner Upon completion of the configuration the screen shown at left automatically disappears SOVA a E L E EE N EELEE 4 Wait for the USB Human Interface Device hint to pop up on Device driver software installed successfully the task tray lt V 127 ay Device Manager 5 To check whether the USB device is working normally open File Actionse View nktelp the Windows Device Manager e s ml Blg E If USB Human Interface Device is added to the sub tree of Human Interface Devices as shown at left the scanner is S a COMPUTER iir connected normally w Batteries 4 Computer If the device is not added or it is marked with or X ca Disk drives remove this driver with the uninstaller reboot your a computer and perform the above connection process again H DVD CD ROM drives oF USB Human Interface Device ca IDE ATA ATAPI controllers IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers amp Keyboards R Mice and other pointing devices HE Modems amp Monitors a Network adapters f PCMCIA adapters Ports COM amp LPT Dp Processors Sound video and game controllers lt gt Storage controllers q System devices Fe Fe FE A PR FE FE Universal Serial Bus controllers Windo
62. gh before the scanner transmits data to the host and goes Low after the data transmission is completed Commands can be transmitted from the host to the scanner regardless of the level of the RTS signal However there is a short time when commands cannot be transmitted to the scanner after power has been turned on 3 Transmission speed There are six transmission speeds available ranging from 4800 bps to 115200 bps default 38400 bps 4 Characters Characters that the scanner transfers are all ASCII codes The frame format has the following parameters Data bits 7 bits or 8 bits default Parity Odd Even or None default Stop bits 1 bit default or 2 bits Note When data contains binary data or 2 byte codes selecting 7 bits for the data bits transfers the 2 byte codes with the most significant bits trimmed 40 9 2 USB COM Interface This scanner is compliant with USB 1 1 Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1 1 Installing the dedicated Active USB COM port driver to the host computer allows the USB COM interface to operate in communications applications using the conventional serial port Note Entering data transferred from the scanner via the USB COM interface directly to application e g Access Excel and Internet Explorer running on the host computer requires the keyboard interface software QR_kbif As shown below the QR_kbif converts the data read into the keying format and passes it to applic
63. hould be specified including start and stop codes In any of the following cases the verification results in a mismatch 1 The verification data in the specified position does not match the master data 2 The code type which the verification data belongs to is different from the one which the master data belongs to See Note below 3 All data specified is not included or no data is included within the specified range Examples Master data Verification start No of characters Data string read Result registered position to be verified Verification object 00345 00345678 00346 0034 2 Data block verification If data is saved in the comma delimited CSV format the scanner verifies data in the specified data block against the master data registered in the scanner and then outputs the verification result The data block position should be within the range of 1 to 99 In any of the following cases the verification results in a mismatch 1 The verification data in the specified block does not match the master data 2 The code type which the verification data belongs to is different from the one which the master data belongs to See Note below 3 All data specified is not included or no data is included within the specified block 4 The data block to be verified exceeds 99 characters in length Examples Master data Position of data block Data block read Resit registered to be verified Verification
64. ht from the label surface is too strong such as when the reflecting surface is polished or covered with vinyl E Scanning mode Regular read mode This mode transfers the code data when the scanner has read the code successfully Data verification mode This mode verifies the code data against the master data stored in the scanner Refer to Section 7 1 for details 10 Chapter 5 Customizing the Scanner You can customize the scanner by modifying communications code type and other scanner parameters with the QR coded parameter menu or the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D These parameters retain their settings even when the power is off 1 Scanning parameter setting QR Codes from the QR coded parameter menu by pressing the trigger switch The QR coded parameter menu is given in Chapter 12 2 Using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D in your computer The configuration software is available via the RS 232C interface or USB COM interface it is not via the USB keyboard interface The configuration software also offers batch process QR code symbols for read by scanners in the field Those symbols printed can be scanned by the scanner via any of the RS 232C interface USB COM interface and USB keyboard interface Note The configuration software is not available via the USB keyboard interface Registered users can download the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D from QBNet thei
65. iae aos eaeths hoes Aste tictak ane aosutacehs Suess Aste ceee as 14 7 1 2 Specifying a verification O DISC os ccsaus seed cdeacshadedoanacdeceyademasgeatscenasshsasaauenat anaes disphaeewcitansiav aos ancatemaemsdeat 16 7 1 3 Verification result OUI ses casas sadex sarc chee vate waa deas cad esee aden buna cide caunohyessh ced ael basoncend cadzectexodysaoh aadeecsbedessuacdee 17 R2 Editing DANA oeer tosis a e tonya des dashacseecsddd E cushasud io dieh susan ad AERA EEE TEESE 18 PAM Data extraction Modenesi a N e a aaan 18 Talkhl Extracine adati SN a a a E aioe aa aa E TE E ate 18 1 2 1 2 Extr cting data blocks verenda a a EE A A SEE AEE akirda 20 7 2 1 3 Extracting AI Application Identifier prefixed Strings ccccccecscccesssececeececeeeneeeceeaeceeseeeeeneeaeeeeees 22 F22 Data SUDSULUU OMANOGE rucira a a evaded eneadedeeea deers sad aadaa wha e 30 7 2 aba DIOCKSOTIN SAMO Cate sy c214e sist Jasas eau edeaash sued a sonia haaaceu choles E ana e O E a 31 TZA ADF SCENE I OGG So steak ca ance nti disc Eae aE cd cad sev eE EA Oae a EE A SOTE gadenataa AEn a AAEE Area bodes puedes 32 Pi de gt Pomt Sca Moderner ie nes aide cscs tues saciid dacautestanyacudes doshaesensadcs E EATE E aE E seanaeseasedes 33 7 4 Scanning a Mirror Image 2D Code ius icsessizseticgaasteavesnseiacayscedevs ecsaahe ole Wasa chang agen seaddae aca aa essed eas neteaea nee 33 7 5 Scanning a Black and white Inverted Code cay slesssns ecsa sv nde deve nadeves a
66. ited 23 2 Al parenthesizing mode In this mode the scanner parenthesizes AIs contained in data read and outputs the edited data according to the extraction conditions E Extraction conditions Extraction conditions Data transfer regardless of error result Permit Prohibit If the scanner fails to extract an Al prefixed element string when the Data transfer regardless of error result is permitted it outputs the data read as is without editing Example Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits Disable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Data transfer regardless 01949012345678941 10308081303 STX 01 94901234567894 1 1 030808 13 03 of error result Prohibit 081017040208 0810 17 040208 ETX 01949012345678941 10308081303 Error Note 1 081061704020817040305 Data transfer regardless 01949012345678941 10308081303 STX 01 94901234567894 1 1 030808 13 03 of error result Permit 081017040208 0810 17 040208 ETX 01949012345678941 10308081303 STX 01949012345678941 103080813030 0810617040208 17040305 810617040208 17040305 ETX Note 1 Data from the head to element string 030810 prefixed with AI 13 can be normally extracted but the following data as underlined below causes an error since it starts with 6 that cannot start any AI 01 94901234567894 11 030808 13 0308 1061704020817040305 24 3 Al table In the A
67. its all types of codes Can be changed only with the configuration software 82 Search string and substitution string in data Max 16 ASCII characters No specified substitution mode Number of splits in data blocksorting mode 2 to 5 splits leet 0001 to 9999 positions specified oe Split position in data blocksorting mode By ASCII characters Block 1 Order of blocks in data blocksorting mode Blocks 1 to 5 Block 2 AI split mode AI mode AI parenthesis mode Eo AI split mode V AI split mode Section 7 2 AI split mode Selectable from AI candidates AI 2 Note 2 AI split mode Selectable from AI candidates AI 3 Note 2 Header Terminator AI split mode mi Delimiter Tab 09h Note 2 For details about AI candidates refer to Chapter 7 Section 7 2 1 3 3 AI table AI split mode Selectable from AI candidates Al 1 Note 2 Can be changed only with the configuration software 83 Chapter 12 QR Coded Parameter Menu 12 1 Parameter Setting Procedure Using the QR coded Parameter Menu Start setting Use the scanner to scan the Start setting QR Code symbol Three beeps Scan parameter setting QR Code symbols Scan necessary parameter setting QR Code symbols 4 Scan the End setting QR Code symbol Three beeps Scanning the All defaults QR Code symbol in the QR coded parameter menu makes all items in the menu revert to the factory defaults 84 12 2 QR coded Parameter
68. l prefixed string extraction the scanner edits data according to the Application Identifiers AIs defined below Co em oso HIBCC Health Industry Business Communication Council Quantity Date Batch and Link Area Square Meters 25 Length or 1st Dimension Meters Logistics 332n Width Diameter or 2nd Dimension Meters Logistics Depth Thickness Height or 3rd Dimension Meters Logistics Length or 1st Dimension Inches Logistics Length or 1st Dimension Yards Logistics Width Diameter or 2nd Dimension Inches Logistics 345n Width Diameter or 2nd Dimension Feet Logistics Width Diameter or 2nd Dimension Yards Logistics Depth Thickness Height or 3rd Dimension Inches Logistics Depth Thickness Height or 3rd Dimension Feet Logistics Depth Thickness Height or 3rd Dimension Yards Logistics Area Square Inches Area Square Feet Area Square Yards Area Square Inches Logistics Area Square Feet Logistics 2 6 Area Square Yards Logistics n4 n3 n15 Amount Payable for a Variable Measure Trade Item and ISO Currency Code 27 7030 n4 n3 an 27 Approval Number of Processor with Three Digit ISO Country Code Butchery 7031 n4 n3 an 27 Approval Number of Processor with Three Digit ISO Country Code Ist Processing Place 703n n4 n3 an 27 Approval Number of Processor with Three Digit IS
69. mission IMAGEOUT 1 m n o Disable the thumbnail transmission The selections available for parameters 1 m n and o are as follows l Output file format B enp m Image size oo Standard WVGA 63 n Image output area Full image area Center portion of the image area o Thumbnail ie Oecd Disable thumbnail transmission Enable thumbnail transmission of BMP images in 1 64 WVGA Enable thumbnail transmission of JPEG images in 1 4 WVGA 5 Image capturing operation 1 Upon receipt of an IMAGEOUT command the scanner captures an image beeps three times and switches to the image transmission mode Xmodem IK protocol 2 When the thumbnail is enabled The scanner transmits a thumbnail BMP file in 1 64 WVGA or JPEG file in 1 4 WVGA repeatedly Pressing the trigger switch causes the scanner to beep once capture an image and start transmission Xmodem 1K protocol When the thumbnail is disabled The scanner immediately captures an image and transmits it in the format specified by IMAGEOUT parameters Xmodem 1K protocol 3 Upon completion of transmission the scanner beeps once and exits the image transmission mode 6 Notes e Image transmission can only be command controlled it cannot be started by the QR coded parameter menu e When the scanner is in the image transmission mode it cannot scan bar codes or 2D codes The protocol is fixed to the Xmodem 1K e Parameters of the IMAGEOUT command sho
70. mmands The indicator LED lights in green 3 Use the scanner to scan a master code to be registered The scanner operates in the trigger switch operating mode currently set After registration of master data the indicator LED turns blue and then goes OFF 4 Use the scanner to scan a target code The scanner verifies the code read against the master data registered and then outputs the result After a successful read the indicator LED lights in blue During the registration operation above if the master data has fewer characters than specified e g less than the specified verification start position the registration operation aborts with an error Even if Preset master registration has been made you can make Scan master registration If both have been made the number of characters to verify that has been specified with Preset master registration and the master data that has been specified with Scan master registration will be valid Note The registered master data will be cleared when you customize the scanner by modifying the parameters with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D or a batch process QR code symbol Note If no master data has been entered by either Preset master registration or Scan master registration the indicator LED flashes in red during which it is impossible to scan codes Note When the USB keyborad interface is used in the n point Verification mode the n point Ve
71. mputer or external equipment via the RS 232C You can set various communications conditions using the QR coded parameter menu or configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Code data read is transferred in the following format 1 Communications protocol You can select either non acknowledge mode or ACK NAK mode Non acknowledge mode default If the CTS signal is at a high level Enable transmission the scanner transmits code data read Note The configuration software ScannerSetting 2D provides CTS timeout settings from 100 ms to 9 9 s in 100 ms increments and two CTS signal control choices Yes and No ACK NAK mode If the CTS signal is at high level Enable transmission the scanner transmits code data read After that the scanner waits for and then processes a response If the response is an ACK the scanner normally ends the transmission if it is a NAK the scanner transmits the code data again Note The configuration software ScannerSetting 2D provides CTS timeout and ACK NAK response settings each from 100 ms to 9 9 s in 100 ms increments 2 RTS signal control protocol You can select either the scanner ready mode or the data ready mode Scanner ready mode default The RTS signal goes High and stays at a high level when the scanner is ready to communicate at power on Make sure that the RTS signal is at a high level when transmitting a command from the host to the scanner Data ready mode The RTS signal goes Hi
72. nd the scanner READON becomes ready to scan as long as the trigger switch control is set to 3 continuous reading mode 1 or 2 Sound the beeper Within 100 ms from the receipt of any of B1 B2 and B3 commands the scanner beeps for the period specified below B1 Beep for approx 60 80 120 or 140 ms B2 Beep for approx 120 ms Note 3 Note 4 B3 Beep for approx 240 ms Even if the beeping is prohibited or the scanner is on standby the beeper will be able to sound BH3 BM3 BL3 Note 3 Note 4 H High 4 0 kHz M Medium 3 0 kHz L Low 2 8 kHz Light the blue indicator LED e Within 100 ms from the receipt of the LB command the blue indicator LED lights for approx 500 ms Light the green indicator LED Within 100 ms from the receipt of the LG command the green indicator LED lights for approx 500 ms 99 Specifies the beeper tone BHI BM1 BLI Adding this command to B1 B2 and B3 commands allows the BH2 BM2 BL2 _ scanner to beep at the specified frequency Control Transfer Direction Direction c A Function ommands Scanner lt Host LR Light the red indicator LED ne Within 100 ms from the receipt of the LR command the red indicator see LED lights for approx 500 ms Capture image IMAGEOUT Trigger switch control Auto off mode Momentary switching mode Alternate switching mode Continuous reading mode 1 Continuous reading mode 2 Auto s
73. nd the scanner are connected with each other as shown below Computer Scanner 41 E Communications protocol You can select either non acknowledge mode or ACK NAK mode Non acknowledge mode default If the CTS signal is at a high level Enable transmission the scanner transmits code data read Note The configuration software ScannerSetting 2D provides a choice of CTS timeout settings from 100 ms to 9 9 s in 100 ms increments and two CTS signal control choices Yes and No ACK NAK mode If the CTS signal is at high level Enable transmission the scanner transmits code data read After that the scanner waits for and then processes a response If the response is an ACK the scanner normally ends the transmission if it is a NAK the scanner transmits the code data again Note The configuration software ScannerSetting 2D provides a choice of CTS timeout and ACK NAK response time settings each from 100 ms to 9 9 s in 100 ms increments E Remote wake up You can cancel the standby state of the host by pressing the scanner s trigger switch enabled at default Select either ON or OFF of the remote wake up Note You cannot use the remote wake up function if The host does not support the remote wake up The remote wake up is disabled by the scanner setting 42 9 3 USB Keyboard Interface The USB keyboard interface requires no dedicated device driver Data read by the scanner can be entered to the cursor position in y
74. nd transferred regardless of the transmission specified EAN 8 with add on Data read With 2 digit add on P P2 X X2 X X4 X C D X6 X With 5 digit add on P P2 X X2 X X4 X5 C D X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio Pn Prefix characters X 6 10 Add on code data Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added With 2 digit add on 0 1 PI00000 P Py X X X X4 X C D Xo X With 5 digit add on 0 1 PT0 0000P Py X X2 X X4 X5 C D Xo X7 Xs Xo Xio D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added With 2 digit add on PI00000 P Py X X X X4 X5 C D Xo X P With 5 digit add on PI 0 0000 P Py X X X X4 X5 C D Xo X7 Xs Xo Xio 2 Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified Interleaved 2 of 5 14 digit Data read X X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio X11 X12 X13 C D Conversion to GTIN format AI 01 added 0 1X X X X4 Xs X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio Xu Xv X3 C D D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified 61 2 Conversion from GS1 DataBar RSS GS1 128 EAN 128 in GTIN format to EAN format GS1 DataBar RSS or GS1 128 EAN 128 data read in the GTIN format 16 digit with AI 01 can be converted to the EAN format if the conversion is enabled The conversion provides two choices 13 or 14 digit EAN forma
75. nectors all if possible Doing so may result in weak contact 3 2 Using the USB Interface The scanner receives and sends data from to the host computer through the USB COM interface or USB keyboard interface You need to set up the device driver designed for the interface to be used Notes for connecting the USB interface cable To use the USB COM interface you need to install the serial port driver to the host computer before connection of the USB interface cable For details refer to Section 3 2 1 Scanner USB interface cable m When plugging and unplugging the USB connector put an interval of at least 10 seconds between those actions since Windows may take several to 10 seconds to add or delete the USB device Hot plugging unplugging is allowed for USB devices However do not plug or unplug the USB connector when The computer is on standby in Suspend mode or The COM port is open with the USB COM interface being used Hot plugging unplugging under this condition will lose data m When the host computer is processing the scanner connection do not plug or unplug any other USB device cables m Directly connect the scanner to the USB port on the host computer or to the self powered hub The scanner may not be connected to some types of hubs If the operation of the hub connected scanner is unstable connect it directly to any USB port on the host computer m Do not use any extension cord 3 2 1 Setti
76. ng Standard 2of5 Enable with a check digit a Standard 2of5 transmission of check digit z a Minimum number of readable digits a aie for Standard 2of5 8 3 to 99 digits Foodie Note 1 Maximum number of readable Con Con Standard 2of5 99 9 cits Note 1 The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read Can be changed only with the configuration software 75 Codabar NW 7 Enable without a check digit cosel Check digit transmission enabled Reading Codabar NW 7 Section 12 2 Enable with a check digit TR i massadan Disable o d 4 digits Minimum number of readable digits for Codabar NW 7 3 to 99 digits including start stop codes See Note 1 Maximum number of readable digits for Codabar NW 7 99 digits Transmit a b c d for Codabar NW 7 S Transmit BIC peeti for Codabar NW 7 Transmit A B C D Section 12 2 Check digit method for Codabar NW 7 Section 12 2 7 check method er Note 1 The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read Code 39 Enable without a check digit Enable with a check digit Check digit transmission enabled Reading Code 39 Section 12 2 Enable with a check digit Check digit transmission disabled m Disable o o 1 digit Minimum number of readable digits for Code 39 1 to 99 digits See Note 1 Maximum number of readable digits
77. ng an SQRC Security QR Code Symbol An SQRC symbol refers to a security QR Code symbol that consists of public and nonpublic data The nonpublic data can be read only when the encryption key configured in the scanner matches the one in the SQRC symbol To read an SQRC symbol with the scanner it is necessary to enable SQRC scanning SQRC symbols only or both SQRC symbols and QR Code symbols using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D The following SQRC related parameters can be also specified Data transmission after mismatch of encryption key Management of encryption key and Data transmission of nonpublic data Note SQRC scanning requires configuring an encryption key beforehand with the SQRC configuration software SQRC Setting separately prepared 35 Chapter 8 Beeper Indicator LED Marker and Illumination LEDs 8 1 Beeper 1 Beeping The scanner emits a short or long beeps once or a couple of times as described below The beeper emits a short beep when the scanner has read a code successfully code data read matches the master data in the Data verification mode the scanner has read a Structured Appended QR iQR Code symbol the Start setting or End setting code is read 3 beeps or the parameter setting QR Code symbols are read 1 beep from the QR coded parameter menu given in Chapter 12 the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D starts up or accepts n
78. ng mode and ADF script mode 1 Conversion from UPC EAN Interleaved 2of5 14 digit to GTIN format Conversion provides two choices 16 and 14 digit GTIN formats The former adds the Application Identifier AI 01 and Package Indicator PI as a prefix and the latter a PI only If the GTIN format conversion is enabled however the output formats available for UPC A UPC E EAN 13 and EANS8 do not apply UPC A Data read 0 S X Xo X X4 X Xo X7 Xs Xo Xio C D 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length S Number system character Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added 0 1 PIOS X Xz X X4 Xs X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio C D D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added PI 0 S X X2 X X4 Xs X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio C D 2 Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified UPC A with add on Data read With 2 digit add on 0 S X X X3 X4 X X6 X Xg Xo X10 C D X11 Xp With 5 digit add on OS X X X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio C D Ky X12 X13 X14 Kis 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length S Number system character Xq1 15 Add on code data Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added With 2 digit add on 0 1 PIOS X X X X4 Xs X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio C D Xi Xy With 5 digit add on 0 1 PIO S X X X X4 Xs Xo K7 Xs Xo Xio C
79. ng the driver on a single host computer more than one time enables more than one USB device to be used However the uninstaller of the Active USB COM port driver uninstalls previously installed drivers not individually but all at once Installation procedure Refer to the installation procedure for Active USB COM Port Driver Installation Guide 3 2 2 Setting up the USB keyboard interface The USB keyboard interface requires the USB device class driver for HID Human Interface Device which is included in Windows 98 or later Operating Systems and whose setup wizard will automatically run You do not need to install the device driver Note If the USB COM interface is set up switch it to the USB keyboard interface by scanning the USB keyboard interface QR Code symbol given in Section 12 2 with the parameter setting procedure in Section 12 1 Plugging the USB interface cable in the scanner automatically switches to the USB COM interface by default Connecting the USB interface cable to the host s USB port or USB hub automatically runs the system supplied driver setup wizard Follow the wizard and set up the driver This section describes the procedure on each of Windows XP and Windows Vista On Windows 7 also follow the wizard Windows 7 Windows Vista 1 Switch the computer on to run Windows 7 or Windows Vista Log on as an Administrator 2 Connect the scanner s USB interface cable to the computer or USB hub 3 Wait
80. ng up the USB COM interface Using the USB COM interface requires installing the Active USB COM port driver provided by DENSO WAVE to the host computer The driver does not come with the scanner in a CD ROM It can be downloaded for free from our website at http www gbdirect net The file downloaded contains the Active USB COM port driver and uninstaller which are compressed It is a self extracting file Store the file into a folder and then double click its icon to extract it For the latest information refer to the manual that comes with the driver Notes for installing and using the Active USB COM port driver The driver should be installed with administrative permission Administrator Login The driver does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore do not block installation of drivers containing no signature with the driver s signature option or local policy s security option The driver allows hot plugging or unplugging of a USB device even during communication when the COM port is being opened however the communications data when the USB device is disconnected will be lost The driver always serves as a virtual serial port even if a USB device is unplugged so the driver always occupies a COM port number The driver cannot coexist with conventional Denso USB COM device drivers in a host computer In the installation procedure the Active USB COM port driver requires uninstalling the conventional ones Installi
81. nner 6 3 Reading by Automatic detection of labels In auto Sensing mode Auto sense operation in Auto stand mode is included bringing a code label within the reading area of the reading window turns on the illumination LEDs and starts the scanner reading the code No trigger switch operation is required Use this mode when the scanner is stationary to a stand and a code label is moved The illumination LEDs come on when you bring a code label within the designated range or move a code label within the same range These LEDs go off when a code label is moved away from the range or stays within the range without move for approx 3 seconds In the Auto stand mode the scanner is set to the Auto sense operation when the power is turned on If the trigger switch is pressed while the scanner is operating in this mode the scanner goes to the Auto off and reads a code whenever the trigger switch is pressed However the scanner will automatically return to the Auto sense operation if the trigger switch is not pressed for longer than a time specified for the scanner to return to the Auto sense The time for the scanner to return to the Auto sense operation from the Auto off operation can be selected with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Auto sensing mode and Auto stand mode are selected with the QR coded parameter menu or the configuration software Scanner Setting 2D The scanner offers a choice of three sensitivity levels for
82. nversion to the GTIN format or to the UPC A are selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the following formats apply Conversion to UPC A disabled X X X X X X C D Conversion to UPC A enabled X 0 2 OS X X X60000 X3 X4 X C D X6 3 0S X X X3 00000 X X C D X6 4 0S X X X X400000 X C D X6 5 9 OS X X gt X3 X4 X5 0000 X C D 0 Padding character for adjustment of the data length S Number system character UPC E with add on A code ID mark precedes add on code data under the conditions Code ID mark Type 4 and Code ID mark output mode Separating For details about the code ID mark refer to 5 Code ID mark The conversion to the GTIN format or to the UPC A are selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the following formats apply With 2 digit add on Conversion to UPC A disabled 0 X X X X4 X Xs C D X Xe Conversion to UPC A enabled X6 0 2 OS X X X60000 X X X C D X7 Xg X6 3 0S X X X 00000 X X C D X Xs X6 4 0 SX X X X400000 X C D X Xs X6 5 9 OSX X X3 X4 X5 0000 Xz C D X7 Xe With 5 digit add on Conversion to UPC A disabled 0 X X X3 X4 X X6 C D X Xe Xo X10 Xi Conversion to UPC A enabled X6 0 2 0 SX X X60 000X X4 X C D X Xg Xo X10 Xii X6 3 0S XX X3 00000 X X C D X X Xo Xio X11 X 4 0 S X X X X400000 X C D
83. o 9 n2 hundreds 0 to 9 n3 tens 0 to 9 n4 units 0 to 9 2 digits 2 byte transmission nl tens 0 to 9 n2 units 0 to 9 7 Code data The data format for each symbology is described below QR Code MicroQR Code iQR Code Code data read will be transmitted as is Structured Appended OR Code Structured Appended iQR Code In edit mode and batch edit mode Sprit QR Code only The scanner edits code data read and then transmits it It does not transmit the code number number of splits or parity In non edit mode The scanner transmits the code number the number of splits parity and code data read The code number and the number of splits are 1 byte each and the parity 2 bytes in hexadecimal format SORC Code data read will be transmitted as is When Enable transmission of disclosed data only is selected in SQRC Encryption key match it transmits only non disclosure data X1 X2 Xn 1 Xn Y1 Y2 Ym l Ym Xn Disclosure data Ym Non disclosure data When Disclosure data plus non disclosure data is selected the following format applies X1 X2 Xn 1 Xn Y1 Y2 Ym 1 Ym When Transmit only non disclosure data is selected the following format applies Y1 Y2 Ym 1 Ym PDF417 MicroPDF417 MaxiCode Data Matrix and Aztec Code data read will be transmitted as is 52 UPC A You can select whether or not to transmit the padding character 0 number system
84. of BCC USB COM interface i Disable default Enable 88 Communications parameters for USB keyboard interface Conversion to binary data ofa ORS No conversion default Binary conversion ASCII 89 Header USB keyboard interface Terminator USB Keyboard interface ENTER default Right Ctrl 90 Terminator USB keyboard interface E Data transmission format Transmission of code ID mark Disable default Enable Transmission of the number of digits Disable default m 4 m m Enable in 2 digits Enable in 4 digits 91 m 2D codes mirror image and black and white inverted codes Scanning MicroOR Code 25 Disable Enable default Scanning black and white inverted codes m j m ie Black cells bars on a White cells bars on white background default a black background m 4 m Automatically identify black and white inverted codes Scanning Structured Appended OR GOR Code a0 Edit mode default Non edit mode OO OE at Batch edit mode Scanning PDF417 rr Te fers Disable Enable default 92 Scanning MaxiCode m rA m ae Disable Scanning Data Matrix Disable E Bar codes Scanning UPC A UPC E EAN 13 and EAN 8 m m Disable Scanning Interleaved 2of5 HAE mke Disable fel m E Enable without a check digit default 93
85. or cover and fully insert the connector cover to the scanner until the grommet line is shown Then turn it clockwise until the boss on the connector cover becomes horizontal against the scanner mark Cutout x Grommet line Connector cover w mark Connector cover Turn the cover until its bosses comes to be horizontal Chapter 3 Connection to the Host Computer 3 1 Using the RS 232C Interface 1 AC adaptor powered type 1 Connect the RS 232C interface cable to the host computer Scanner AC adapter RS 232C interface cable 2 Plug the AC adapter into the DC power jack provided in the interface cable connector Note When disconnecting the interface cable or DC power jack hold the connector housings not the cables Pulling cables will result in breaks Note Avoid connecting and disconnecting of connectors all if possible Doing so may result in weak contact Note Be sure to use the adapter exclusively designed for the scanner 2 Host computer powered type 1 Connect the RS 232C interface cable to the host computer 2 Secure the connector if it is equipped with a lock Refer to the specifications for details of the interface cable connector types pin assignments and lock facility Note When disconnecting the interface cable or DC power jack hold the connector housings not the cables Pulling cables will result in breaks Note Avoid connecting and disconnecting of con
86. our application The USB keyboard interface operates in conformity with the following Universal Serial Bus USB Device Class Definition for Human Interface Devices HID Version 1 11 Universal Serial Bus USB HID Usage Tables Version 1 11 keyboard 1 CAPS Lock state Select the CAPS Lock ON or OFF to match the state of the connected keyboard Default CAPS Lock OFF 2 Keyboard type Select the type of the connected keyboard Default Type 106 Japanese 3 Numeric data transmission format Select the inboard numeric keys or numeric keypad on the connected keyboard Default Inboard numeric keys 4 Binary conversion Select the conversion type to be applied to data read from the following No conversion ASCII default Outputs 00h to 7Fh data in ASCII format bytewise Selecting this parameter does not output 80h to FFh data Binary conversion Converts 00h to FFh data to binary format and outputs it bytewise Kanji conversion Converts 00h to FFh data to Shift JIS format and outputs it two bytes at a time If there is any data to which this Kanji conversion cannot apply it converts such data to binary format and outputs it bytewise instead Sir anein bmi conversion format peman data No conversion conversion No No output sd Scanning Scanning complete operation only operation only Binary conversion 8Ah BFh 8Eh 9Ah Output with binary data 1 byte by 1 byte ae ch
87. pendix 2 Control Commands Control commands refer to commands that are exchanged between the host computer and the scanner via the communications line Some of the control commands that the host computer issues are functionally equivalent to some parameters that can be set with the QR coded parameter menu refer to Chapter 11 Control command settings have priority over settings made with the QR coded parameter menu Note that turning off the scanner will clear control command settings so that settings made with the QR coded parameter menu will take effect unless the PW command is sent to the scanner for saving control command settings into the EEPROM If commands other than ones listed below are sent to the scanner the scanner operation is not assured Note Selecting the USB keyboard interface disables the control commands Note Until the completion of execution of a specified control command the subsequent command will not be executed Note After recognition of the virtual COM port when the USB COM interface is used the scanner requires a maximum of one second to be ready to receive control commands Control Transfer Direction Direction Gommand Function ommands Scanner lt gt Host lt Upon receipt of the Z READOFF or LOFF command the scanner READOFF switches to standby as long as the trigger switch control is set to continuous reading mode or 2 R a Upon receipt of the R READON or LON comma
88. r customer support section on the Denso Wave website at no extra charge For further details on QBNet or to register visit the following URL http www qbdirect net Chapter 6 Scanning Control Two types of scanning controls are available Trigger switch control and Software control Trigger switch control Pressing the trigger switch readies the scanner for reading Refer to Section 6 1 Software control Instead of pressing the trigger switch you send control commands from the host computer via the RS 232C or USB COM interface to ready the scanner for reading or put the scanner on standby Refer to Section 6 2 In addition the auto sensing mode and auto stand mode are also available Refer to Sections 6 3 6 1 Trigger Switch Control Pressing the trigger switch turns on the illumination LEDs and readies the scanner for reading The scanner supports the following six trigger switch operating modes Select the one that best meets your needs using the QR coded parameter menu or the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D 1 Auto off mode When the trigger switch is pressed the scanner is brought to the Active state for approximately 5 seconds The scanner automatically returns to the Ready state when reading is successfully completed or after approximately five seconds elapsed with the trigger switch pressed The scanner goes to the Ready state if the trigger switch is released before five seconds elapses in the case of normal
89. read PDF417 Data 12345678 Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits Disable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Substitution condition Search string and Substitution string Output data Code type PDF417 STX 1A3B5678 ETX 30 7 2 3 Data blocksorting mode The scanner splits code data read into a maximum of 5 blocks at the specified split positions sorts those blocks in the specified order and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner see Chapter 9 Section 9 4 Note The split position must be specified by the number of digits from the head of code data read Specifying the number of digits exceeding that in the code data results in an error E Blocksorting conditions Code ype Example Code read Code 128 Data 1234567890 Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits 4 digits Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Split position Order of blocks Output data 3rd position 8th position Block 2 1 3 STX K00104567812390 ETX 3rd position 8th position Block 1 3 STX K000512390 ETX 31 7 2 4 ADF script mode The ADF script refers to a simple program language designed for editing of data read It enables the following functions 1 Extracting data that is fixed or variable in length 2 Supporting Application Identifiers AIs in GS1 128
90. responding to codes Switch to a higher sensitivity level if the illumination LEDs will not come on when a code is brought into the range for example Note Even if you do not bring a code label within the reading area the illumination LEDs may come on when the ambient level of light changes or any shadows move within the reading area Note To enable the scanner to work properly in the Auto sensing mode an ambient illuminance of at least 500 Ix is required 13 Chapter 7 Scanning Functions 7 1 Data Verification Mode The Data verification mode verifies the code data read against the master data stored in the scanner and reports the match status with data output Data verification read is available in two types n point verification and 2 point verification which can be selected with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Selecting the n point verification requires registering master data only one time for 1 n verification The scanner verifies all code data read after registration against the master data The 2 point verification refers to 1 1 verification Selecting it requires registering master data each time preceding code scanning After registration of master data the scanner reads a code verifies the code data read against the master data and then becomes ready to register new master data This way the 2 point verification read alternately repeats master data registration and code scanning In n point
91. rification is disabled and the normal reading mode is automatically selected if preset registered data is not present E 2 point verification Scan master registration 1 Switch the scanner to the Data verification mode and select the RS 232C or USB COM interface The indicator LED lights in green 2 Use the scanner to scan a master code to be registered The scanner operates in the trigger switch operating mode currently set After the registration of master data the indicator LED turns blue and then goes OFF 3 Use the scanner to scan a target code The scanner verifies the code read against the master data registered and then outputs the result After a successful read the indicator LED lights in blue and then turns green indicating that the scanner is ready to register new master data During the registration procedure above if the master data has fewer characters than specified e g less than the specified verification start position the registration operation aborts with an error The scanner becomes ready to register master data again Verification retry after mismatch in 2 point verification The 2 point verification read provides the Verification retry after mismatch option that retries verification against the same master data Enabling this option with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D readies the scanner not for registering new master data but for reading a bar code again if the verification resul
92. rting from the character following the start code to the one preceding the stop code No start stop codes will be transmitted Codabar NW 7 The scanner transmits code data read including the start stop codes You can select whether or not to transmit start stop codes Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 The scanner transmits code data read starting from the character following the start code to the one preceding the check digit Start stop codes FNC codes or check digit will not be transmitted Note that FNC1 placed in character positions other than the 1st and 2nd ones from the start code will be converted to GS 1Dh and transferred and can be selectable from either transferred or user selection The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 Code 93 The scanner transmits code data read excluding start and stop codes and a check digit 56 GS1 DataBar RSS Code data read will be transmitted as is FNC1 of GS1 DataBar Expanded RSS Expanded will be converted to GS 1Dh and can be selectable from either transferred or user selection The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 GS1 DataBar RSS Composite symbols Code data read will be transmitted as is Under the conditions Code ID mark Type 1 and Code ID mark output mode Separating a separator GS 1Dh and 2D code ID mark are inserted b
93. t is a mismatch Disabling this option readies the scanner for registering new master data after bar code reading no matter what the verification result is Note Any of the following events clears the master data stored in the scanner Turning the scanner power off Modifying the verification start position or the number of characters to verify Customizing the scanner by modifying the parameters with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D or by scanning a batch process OR code symbol Note The Data verification area can be selected from Code type code data or Code data only with the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D 15 7 1 2 Specifying a verification object You can specify two types of verification objects data string and data block For data string verification specify the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified For data block verification specify one of the data blocks delimited by commas in the CSV format 1 Data string verification The scanner verifies data specified by the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified against the master data registered in the scanner and then it outputs the verification result The verification start position should be within the range of 1 to 999 and the number of characters to be verified within the range of 1 to 99 The number of characters for Code 39 and Codabar NW 7 symbols s
94. ta string in edit mode batch edit mode and non edit mode which you can select using the QR coded parameter menu or configuration software ScannerSetting 2D Edit mode The scanner accumulates and edits Structured Appended Code symbols read and then sends the edited data to the host computer If the total data volume of Structured Appended Code symbols exceeds 8 kilobytes a read error will result and the accumulated data will be discarded Batch edit mode for QR Code Model 1 and Model 2 only If all the Structured Appended Code symbol which is split in less than four to be scanned lie within the readable area the scanner reads them all once and then edits and sends them to the host computer Non edit mode Each time a single split Code symbol is read the scanner sends the data read to the host computer When scanning Structured Appended Code symbols the scanner beeps in a different way from usual That is when the scanner reads the first split code it beeps twice and enters the Structured Appended Code scanning mode When the scanner completes the sequence of scanning it beeps three times Note If you scan any non split QRGQR Code symbol or a code other than a QR iQR Code symbol midway through a sequence of Structured Appended Code scanning the scanner cancels the Structured Appended Code scanning discards the Structured Appended Code data already scanned and sends the code scanned last Note If the scanner switches to standb
95. tcrl o o C E ee E C User defined f SI Can be changed only with the configuration software 71 9 2D codes mirror image black and white inverted codes and SQRC Reading mirror image codes Section 7 4 N Black cells bars on a white background White cell bars on a black Reading black and white inverted codes background Section 7 5 Auto detection of black and white inverted codes Edit mode Batch edit mode Section 7 6 Edit Non edit mode for Structured Appended QR Code Non edit mode Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Reading MicroQR Reading PDF417 Section 12 2 Reading MicroPDF417 Reading MaxiCode Reading DataMatrix Square Disable Section 12 2 Enable See Note 1 Disable Reading DataMatrix Rectangular QR Code minimum version readable E o QR Code maximum version readable MicroQR minimum version readable ee to MicroQR maximum version readable Data Matrix Square minimum code number readable Section 12 2 See Note 2 Data Matrix Square maximum code number readable Data Matrix Rectangular minimum code number readable Data Matrix Rectangular maximum code number readable Note 1 Using the QR coded parameter menu enables or disables scanning of both Square and Rectangular Data Matrix symbols at the same time Note 2 The parameter setting ranges are different from versions or code numbers that the scanner can
96. ter screen USB keyboard interface e The keyboard type selected may not match one e Select the same keyboard type as one that is set up in that is set up in the host computer the host computer You can check the computer s keyboard type by clicking My Computer Control Panel Keyboard Hardware e The Caps Lock state selected may not match that e Select the same Caps Lock state as that of the connected of the connected keyboard keyboard e Any device driver other than the system supplied e Use the system supplied driver driver USB device class driver for HID may be used e The computer s keyboard may be held down e Do not press the computer s keyboard when scanning codes 97 Appendix 1 Specifications Scanning specifications Readable codes QR Code Model 1 and Model 2 MicroQR SQRC D IQR PDF417 MicroPDF417 MaxiCode Data Matrix Aztec and EAN UCC Composite symbol EAN 13 8 UPC A E UPC EAN with add on Interleaved 2of5 ITF Standard 20f5 Code 39 Codabar NW 7 Code 93 Code 128 GS1 128 EAN 128 and GS1 DataBar RSS 0 167 mm min for two dimensional codes 0 125 mm min for bar codes Interface RS 232C interface USB COM interface and USB keyboard interface D To use SQRC Security QR Code contact your Denso Wave representative 2 Applied to QR Codes and Data Matrix 3 Sharp temperature change dewing or freezing not allowed wet bulb temperature 30 C max 98 Ap
97. terface cable to the computer or its USB hub and 2 press the trigger switch for more than two seconds However this applies only when the USB COM interface is set up in which case the interface can be switched from the USB COM interface to the USB keyboard interface Switching the interface vice versa is not supported Scanner 2 Press the trigger 1 Connect the USB interface cable switch key for two seconds or more DDA interface cable Note For approx 20 seconds after switching from the USB COM interface to the USB keyboard interface the scanner cannot accept data entry Registered users can download the configuration software ScannerSetting_2D from QBNet their customer support section on the Denso Wave website at no extra charge For further details on QBNet or to register visit the following URL http www qbdirect net 2 2 Connecting the Interface Cable to the Scanner 1 Pull the connector cover of the interface cable off its connector as shown below 2 Plug the interface cable connector into the connector located in the bottom of the scanner Note As shown below hold the scanner body align the W mark on the cable connector with that on the scanner and fully insert the interface cable connector a ner NS Interface cable connector Connector cover 3 Align the W mark on the scanner with that on the connect
98. the scanner is ready to scan that is within approx 5 seconds from the depression of the trigger switch or until completion of reading from that the marker LED remains on If you release the trigger switch when the scanner is ready the marker LED will go off When the trigger switch is in the Momentary switching mode or Alternate switching mode In the momentary switching mode holding down the trigger switch turns on the marker LED When the scanner is ready to scan that is while the trigger switch is held down in the momentary switching mode or when the scanner is ready to scan in the alternate switching mode the marker LED remains on When the scanner is on standby that is the trigger switch is released in the momentary switching mode or when the scanner is on standby in the alternate switching mode the marker LED will go off When the trigger switch is in the Momentary switching mode Reverse Type In the momentary switching mode Reverse Type the marker remains on while the trigger switch is in the released position When the scanner is ready to scan that is the trigger switch is released in the momentary switching mode reverse type the marker LED remains on When the scanner is on standby that is while the trigger switch is held down in the momentary switching mode reverse type the marker LED will go off In the Continuous reading mode 1 or 2 Turning the scanner on activates the marker and keeps it on If the scanner
99. tom case comes off fit it firmly in the scanner case again and connect the interface cable and then the connector cover over it Chapter 2 Preparation 2 1 Operating Environment for the Use of USB Interface Using the scanner via the USB interface requires a host computer equipped with a USB port The operating environment differs depending upon whether you use the USB COM interface or USB keyboard interface as listed below USB COM interface To use this interface you need to install the dedicated Active USB COM port driver virtual COM port driver to the host computer This interface allows you to use the scanner in applications using the conventional serial port For instructions on how to set up the driver refer to Chapter 3 Section 3 2 1 For the interface specifications refer to Chapter 9 Section 9 2 This interface is selected by default USB keyboard interface No dedicated USB device driver is required Via this interface data scanned by the scanner can be entered to the cursor position in your application For instructions on how to set up the driver refer to Chapter 3 Section 3 2 2 For the interface specifications refer to Chapter 9 Section 9 3 You can switch between the USB COM interface and USB keyboard interface by using the QR coded parameter menu provided in Chapter 12 or the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D To use the USB COM interface To use the USB keyboard interface factory default Host
100. transmission specified Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added PI P Py P X X X X4 Xs Xo K7 Xs Xo C D 2 Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified EAN 13 with add on Data read With 2 digit add on P P P X X gt X3 X X X6 X Xe Xo C D X10 X With 5 digit add on P P2 P X X2 X X4 X5 X6 X7 Xs Xo C D Xio X11 X12 X13 X14 Pn Prefix characters X 0 14 Add on code data Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added With 2 digit add on OU PLP P Py XiX X Ka ke XX X XC D Xu Kin With 5 digit add on OA PPP PP XX XAXA Xe Ke XCD Xo Xio Xa Xu Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added With 2 digit add on PLP Py PaXy XG Xs Xn XE XS Xe CD Mig Kay With 5 digit add on PI P P2 P3 Xj Xp X3 X4 Xs Xe X7 Xp Xo C D Kyo XiXe X13 X14 2 Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified 60 EAN 8 Data read P P2 P3 X X2 X X4 X C D Pn Prefix characters Conversion to 16 digit GTIN format AI 01 and PI added 0 1 P1000 00 P P X X X X4 Xs C D P D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified Conversion to 14 digit GTIN format PI added PI00000 P Py X Xp X X4 X5 C D 2 Check digits are calculated again a
101. ts The former trims the Application Identifier AI 01 and Package Indicator PI and the latter a PI only GS1 DataBar RSS Data read 0 1 PI X X2 X X4 X5 X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio X11 X 2 C D PI Package indicator Conversion to 13 digit EAN format AI 01 and PI trimmed X1 Xp X3 X4 Xs Xo X7 Xg Xo Xio Xi Xv C D D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified If the transmission of a code ID mark is enabled in the scanner the code ID mark of EAN 13 is transferred Conversion to 14 digit EAN format AI 01 trimmed PI X X2 X X4 X5 X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio X11 X2 C D GS1 128 EAN 128 Data read 0 1 PI X X2 X X4 X53 X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio X11 X 2 X 3 C D PI Package indicator Conversion to 13 digit EAN format AI 01 and PI trimmed X1 Xo X X4 Xs X6 X7 Xs Xo Xio Xn Xv X 3 C D D Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified If the transmission of a code ID mark is enabled in the scanner the code ID mark of EAN 13 is transferred Conversion to 14 digit EAN format AI 01 trimmed PI X X X3 X4 X X6 X Xe Xo X10 X l X 2 X13 C D 62 Chapter 10 Image Capturing 10 1 Outline The scanner supports image capturing that allows you to capture a graphic as a bitmap BMP or JPEG image and output it to the host computer The JPEG image offers three quality choices standard high and low The image size c
102. uffix can be also added to each element string if their transmissions are enabled The number of digits is the count of each element string edited Example Data read 01 94901234567894 11 030808 13 030810 Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits Enable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Als specified 01 11 13 Output data STX 001494901234567894 ETX STX 0006030808 ETX STX 000603081 0 ETX e Comma Specifying a comma as delimiters outputs comma delimited data No comma follows the tail of the data A header and terminator are added to the full string None of a scanner ID code ID mark the number of digits prefix and suffix is added even if their transmissions are enabled Example Data read 01 94901234567894 1 1 030808 13 030810 Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable Code ID mark Disable Transmission of the number of digits Disable Prefix Suffix None BCC Disable Als specified 01 11 13 Output data STX 94901234567894 030808 030810 ETX e Tab ASCII 09H HT Specifying a tab as delimiters outputs tab delimited data No tab follows the tail of the data A header and terminator are added to the full string None of a scanner ID code ID mark the number of digits prefix and suffix is added even if their transmissions are enabled Example Data read 01 94901234567894 11 030808 13 030810 Header STX Terminator ETX Scanner ID Disable
103. uld be uppercase or numerical ASCII characters e Transmission condition settings such as header terminator and transmission speed for the image transmission are the same as those for ordinary commands e Transmission speed and other conditions when the Xmodem IK protocol is used are the same as those with the normal communications protocol non acknowledge mode or ACK NAK mode e Upon completion of image transmission the scanner returns to the normal communications protocol non acknowledge mode or ACK NAK mode e Ina JPEG file format images are compression converted so the image quality may be lower 7 Image transmission time required Typical The table below lists the typical image transmission time required from image capturing to conversion and transmission under the following conditions Xmodem 1K and 115200 bps However this may vary according to the settings made in the host computer Image size Output file Image file size format RS 232C USB COM I4 WGA 892KB Thumbnail a6 wvoa eme sw OO os o o In a JPEG file format images will be compression converted so the file size may vary depending on images scanned approx 10 to 40 kB usually 25 kB No compression ratio can be specified 64 Chapter 11 Parameters and Defaults The tables below list the parameters and their defaults Those parameters can be changed with the QR coded parameter menu or configuration software ScannerSetting 2D except shadowed ones
104. wing formats apply With 2 digit add on P P gt P xX X3 X3 X4 X X6 X Xg Xo C D X10 X11 With 5 digit add on P P2 P3 Xi X X X4 X5 X6 X7 Xs Xo C D Xio X11 Xy2 Xis X14 Pn Prefix characters X 0 14 Add on code data EAN 8 You can select whether or not to transmit a check digit to the host The conversion to EAN 13 is selectable The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the following formats apply Conversion to EAN 13 disabled P Py P3 X X X X C D Conversion to EAN 13 enabled 00000 P PP X X X3 X C D Pn Prefix characters 55 EAN 8 with add on A code ID mark precedes add on code data under the conditions Code ID mark Type 4 and Code ID mark output mode Separating For details about the code ID mark refer to 5 Code ID mark The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable For the GTIN format conversion refer to Section 9 5 When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled the following formats apply With 2 digit add on P P2 P3 X X2 X X4 C D X X6 With 5 digit add on P P2 P3 X X2 X X4 C D X X6 X7 Xs Xo Pn Prefix characters X5 Add on code data Code 39 Code data read will be transmitted as is You can select whether or not to transmit start and stop codes Interleaved 20f5 Standard 2of5 The scanner transmits code data read sta
105. witches to standby it sends the ERROR command as long as the trigger switch control is set to continuous reading mode 1 or 2 Whether or not to send this command can be selected 100 Control Transfer Direction Direction Function Commands Scanner lt Host Verification match If code data scanned matches master data in Data verification mode the scanner sends this command as long as the OK transmission is enabled for a match Verification mismatch If code data scanned does not match master data in Data verification mode the scanner sends this command as long as the NG transmission is enabled for a mismatch Note 1 If the scanner receives the R command twice with the reading window being applied to a code for example it receives the R command sends the code data read and receives the Z and R commands it will send even the same code data twice This is because the Z command cancels the duplication prevention processing In Structured Appended QR IQR Code scanning operation if the scanner receives the Z command and switches to standby before scanning a set of Structured Appended QR IQR Code symbols the duplication prevention processing will be canceled The code data that has been read halfway will be discarded The READOFF and LOFF commands produce the same result as the Z command the READON and LON commands as the R command Note 2 When the scanner is on standby pressing the trigger switch ma
106. ws XP 1 Switch the computer on to run Windows XP Log on as an Administrator 2 Connect the scanner s USB interface cable to the computer or USB hub i Found New Hardware USB Human Interface Device File Action View Help Hee amp Computer y Computer s Disk drives a Display adapters 2 DVD CD ROM drives 4 Floppy disk controllers i BR RR Rp a A J J Floppy disk drives as E5 USB Human Interface Device 4 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers lt Keyboards N Mice and other pointing devices 3 Monitors 2 Network adapters oy Ports COM amp LPT Sound video and game controllers 9 System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers 3 4 Wait for the Found New Hardware hint to pop up on the Windows task tray Windows will automatically configure the scanner Upon completion of the configuration the screen shown at left automatically disappears To check whether the USB device is working normally open Windows Device Manager If USB Human Interface Device is added to the sub tree of Human Interface Devices as shown at left the scanner is connected normally If the device is not added or it is marked with or X remove this driver with the uninstaller reboot your computer and perform the above connection process again Chapter 4 Scanning Codes 1 Bring the reading window to the target code and press the trigger switch The marker indicating the approximat
107. y in the Auto off mode after approx 5 seconds of holding down the trigger switch or by releasing the trigger switch within 5 seconds or the Structured Appended Code scanning interval exceeds approx 3 seconds in any trigger switch operating mode except Auto off mode then the scanner discards the data scanned and cancels the Structured Appended Code scanning sequence Note If you scan a Structured Appended Code symbol of any other Code before completion of the current scanning sequence the scanner discards the data already scanned and starts a new scanning sequence 34 7 7 Multi line Barcode Scanning The scanner can scan up to 3 lines of bar codes in the readable area at any one time You can specify the number of lines to be scanned the data output order and output format using the configuration software ScannerSetting 2D 7 7 1 Number of lines The number of lines allowed for multi line barcode scanning is 2 or 3 This setting is essential 7 7 2 Data output order You can specify the data output order by designating code types heading characters or the number of digits to be scanned 1 Code types should be selected from readable bar codes you enable This setting is essential 2 Up to two heading characters can be specified If a question mark is specified it acts as a wild card This setting can be omitted 3 The number of digits to be scanned varies depending upon the code type This setting is essential
108. y light the LEDs momentarily but the scanner cannot scan codes Note 3 After receipt of one of the B1 to B3 BH1 to BH3 BM1 to BM3 BL1 to BL3 LB LG LR and VO command the scanner may need a maximum of 100 ms to execute the command Note 4 Beeping specified by control commands B1 BH1 BM1 and BL1 is dependent on the reading completion sound and its length Note 5 The PW can save settings into the EEPROM a maximum of 1 000 000 times due to the restrictions on the EEPROM Note 6 These control commands are available only when the scanner is not in Data verification mode 101 Appendix 3 Interface Specifications E RS 232C Interface Dsub 9pin socket type Power supplied from AC Power supplied adapter from host 1 6 O 2 O 3 O 1 ERO OJR A o 9 ee ae Viewed from pin side D Sub 9pin plug type Power supplied from host type only Viewed from pin side 102 E USB Interface Type A USB connector PF LI td es Viewed from pin side Pin Signal 1 5V DC 2 D 3 D 4 GND 103 2D Code Handy Scanner AT20Q SM AT21Q SM User s Manual Third Edition Jan 2013 DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED 1 Yoshiike Kusagi Agui cho Chita gun Aichi 470 2297 Japan http www denso wave com

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