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1. unitech because we care Wireless Scanner MS840 MS084 User s Manual Version 1 1 unitech because we care unitech because we care Preface About This Manual This manual explains how to install operate and maintain the MS840 Wireless Scanner No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems without permission in writing from the manufacturer The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Copyright 2011 Unitech Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Unitech global website address http www ute com Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG unitech because we care Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Warning Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference w
2. PREFACE ABOUT THIS MANUAL Regulatory Compliance Statements cesses eeeeeeeeeeee nennen nennt ii FCC Warning Es Mr il FCC Label SIA SINGIN stanci asi nat i o o li AP Radiation Exposure SIA OPINIE akiniai na ar a ARR a cana ii Canadian Compliance Statement esses esses seii annnaaaaaaee il European Conformity Statement ep iii RoHS StatemM nt Assis saaa lii Taiwan NCC Warning Statement nennen nnn nnn nnns nnn nnn nnns nnns lii Laser Information idend inu dantem centre saei cm cee a cca icm EE AKAA a AKE n a a Ed eee n iii Battery INO UGGS quadra sodann Mir Cr i AR RO AERIAN RR AS REP ARI RR AER eK iv Battery charge MOU iv Storage and safety FOU Oo ns ian i ie i e a dat apu ta ala la iv bl rlrini erm V CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW iii SAI i i NN LAS QA i i AN ANUS RR i Ra RA 1 Introducing the MS840 MSO84 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee enne nennen nnn ananasas 1 Package CABLES i ai iai iii ii ia Kun i i UG OR QU ij 2 CHAPTER 2 BATTERY CHARGING AND CONNECTION eeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeennnn nnne nnnn nnn nn tnnt nnns nnn 5 Battery Charging via Cradle inca caca eed akesaa san aaa pn o vada an at anii aaa aaa Un naandaa sinauran 5 Connection of a Scanner through a Cradle to a PC eene 6 Cradle Mode with SCM support ojis tan ob sis io qua
3. Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Enter Group 7 F1 to select Code 39 MIN LENGTH to enter minimum length setting 0 and 5 to select length 5 MIN LENGTH to end minimum length setting MAX LENGTH to enter maximum length setting 2 and 0 to select length 20 MAX LENGTH to end maximum length setting Exit to end setup Code ID Setting Each barcode symbology supported by the scanner has a default ID character defined below If you don t know what the label that you re scanning is you may use this feature to identify UPCA A UPC E EAN 13 EAN 8 I20f5 S20f5 Code 39 Codabar Code 93 Code 128 MSI j 0 Codes2_ T Delia Code ID PlesseyCode P LabelCodeIVV D unitech because we care Those ID characters can be redefined through setup menu The following example shows how to set Code 93 with ID O and Code 128 without ID Scan Enter Group 5 Scan D2 to select Code ID Scan 1 for Enable Scan D3 to define IDs Scan 0 and 9 for selecting Code 93 Scan O from Full ASCII Table for new ID Scan 0 and 8 to select Code 128 Scan NULL character from Full ASCII Table for none ID Scan Exit to end setup Preamble Prefix and Postamble Suffix Regarding Preamble the scanner adds the start of text characters before the input data rega
4. Note If EAN128 be disabled the EAN128 labels will be decoded as Code 128 F6 Define the EAN128 Fields separator Scan a ASCII code in full ASCII code chart to select a new Fields Separator F7 Define a separator for double labels Scan a ASCII code in full ASCII code chart to select a new definition of Funct Min Length Max Length 39 Exit unitech because we care D 7 Code 128 MSI Code Code 93 Codabar Label Code Enter Group 8 Group Default I LU 1 LI 2 LU 3 LU 4 LU 5 Hi 6 LU 7 LU 8 HI 9 Code 128 CN Disable Enable 64 Min Length 1 1 Max Length 64 GI MSI Plessey Code 0 1 Disable Enable 2 8 Check Digit Send No Send 4 Check Digit Double Module 10 5 Check Digit Module 11 plus 10 6 Check Digit Single Module 10 1 16 Min Length 1 Max Length 16 G2 Code 93 0 1 Disable Enable 1 48 Min Length 1 Max Length 48 G3 Code 11 Special 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 One Two Check Digit 4 5 Check Send No Send 1 48 Min Length 1 Max Length 48 G4 Codabar 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Start amp Stop Send No Send 4 Check Digit Calculate amp Send 2 Check Digit Calculate but not Send Check Digit not Calculate a CLSI Format On Off 3 48 Min Length 3 Max Length 48 G5 Label Code IV and V _0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Checksum send No send G6 Min Leng
5. tetas Mis Ser oe to the cradle less mode by scanning the HIM Cradle less Mode When the change is successful the LED indicator of scanner flashes in blue Make your Host with wireless technology search for the MS840 scanner When your Host locates a HID SCANNER select it The Host should now present a pairing pin and you will be requested to input the pin code at the Scanner For inputting the pin code scan the Link Keys barcode below Keys 10 unitech because we care Atthis step referring to the barcode table below scan the pin code one after another you got from your PC for example if you get the pin code 241657 then scan the barcodes 2 4 1 6 5 7 listed in the table in the order 0 8 LI WII 1 9 A 2 UL UL 3 B LU LU C UL UL 5 D E 6 LI TAA 7 F unitech because we care 7 After you finish in scanning the pin code scan the barcode as shown below CR M 8 When the pairing is successful the scanner LED is off and has a short beep The scanner will operate as HID keyboard towards host Note Scanning the DLE P will erase the previous entered link keys DLE P Change between Cradle Mode and Cradle less Mode You may make the scanner change between cradle mode and cradle less mode For example if your scanner operates currently in cradle less mode and you want
6. to change the existing mode of the scanner to cradle mode then scan the Cradle Mode barcode as shown below Cradle Mode To determine whether your scanner mode is successfully changed press the Page button on the cradle your scanner will have 2 short beeps when you press the Page button For example if your scanner operates currently in cradle mode and you want to change the existing mode of the scanner to cradle less mode then scan the Cradle less Mode barcode as shown below Cradle less Mode Whenever the scanner enters cradle less mode you must pair the scanner with your PC following step 3 through step 8 at the section called Cradle less Mode without SCM Support Note When you successfully connected in Cradle and or Crade less both addresses are memorized in the scanner To completely disconnect the scanner 1 Scan the Cradle Mode barcode scan the Delete Address barcode 2 Scan the Cradle less Mode barcode scan the Delete Address barcode Delete Address unitech because we care Memory Buffer Setting The collected data can be sent back to a host computer one by one via the WPAN connection as the scanner is set to the Batch Mode or can be stored in the flash memory of the scanner being set to the Inventory Mode By default the Batch Mode is enabled for use when the scanner is out of range Upon reading a barcode successfully within range the scanner responds with one sh
7. a bar code By using combination of formulas you can perform the following functions on the data received by the scanner A Rearrange the output sequences B Delete characters from the record C Insert characters to the record including function codes D Duplicate characters in the record E Insert time delay in the record Formula Formula is a structure that tells the scanner what and how to process the original data record to produce the desired output The wedge allows multiple Formulas but the number of the Formulas can be defined depends on the memory size allocated for Data Editing gt Original Data Structure The original data is the decoded data plus preamble and postamble The original data structure is as follow Decoded Data Postamble Formula Structure A Formula consists of two parts Qualifier and Modifier Qualifier is used to verify if the data record meets the conditions specified and Modifier is processed only if all conditions in Qualifier are met Execution Sequence If several Formulas were defined data editing will perform sequentially from the first Formula to the last Formula If a Formula is qualified and executed the further formulas will be ignored If none of the Formulas is executed the data record will be discarded and there will be no output to the host 22 unitech because we care Formular Match Match Match Match A String String to be a
8. charger and a wireless dongle together The scanner has a prolonged battery life being thus able to work continuously for 10 hours while scanning a barcode every 3 seconds in 100 meters of long range communication You can accelerate productivity lower cost of ownership and even enjoy the delight of move around freedom The device is the best scanning partner you can trust Thank you for choosing Unitech product Features v Extremely low power consumption v Firmware upgradeable v Supports most popular barcode symbologies including GS1 128 EAN 128 GS1 DataBar RSS etc Supports 2 scan profiles Cradle Mode and Cradle less mode User feedback via LED indicator and beeper Beeping tone and duration programmable for Good Read Up to 3 scanners connected to one base Up to 4KB of memory buffer for reading when scanner out of range Capable of transmitting scanned data emulating a serial cable Cradle Mode or as keyboard input Cradle less Mode to a laptop PC or PDA with wireless technology Parameters programmable including data output format editing format symbologies etc Y Over 10 hours of operation time a Sik T b f fk US Ki Application Warehouse Pharmacies Logistics Retailers Point of sale POS Inventory Management Distribution amp Transportation e A AS unitech because we care Package Contents Please make sure the following contents are in the MS840 package box If something
9. is missing or damaged please contact your Unitech representative Scanner Only package Wireless laser scanner Power adapter 1010 601959G User s manual CD Quickly reference guide Scanner and cradle package Power adapter 1010 900008G Cradle 5000 900007G USB Cable 1550 900040G Optional PS2 Cable RS232 Cable 1550 900041G 1550 900042G Optional Optional Note 1 The items included in the package may be different depending on your order Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the scanner 2 When you receive and unpack the package at first time if any item above is lost please contact the dealer you bought from immediately 3 Environment temperature for charging should be between 0 C 40 C 4 Upto 3 scanner devices work with only 1 host PC through 1 cradle or wireless receiver 5 The scanner s default power off idle mode time is 1 min 6 When you use the scanner for the first time the scanner must be charged continuously for some 4 5 hours 2 unitech because we care Scanner Body Aspect 3 4 1 LED indicator 2 Scanner Grip 3 Laser Exit Window 4 Trigger 5 Scanner Contact Points for Charge 6 Reset Pinhole Cradle Aspect 1 Antenna 2 Communication Status LED 3 Page Button Cradle Contact Points for 4 Wedge no
10. Dump Settings on PC AT PC AT Interface Keyboard setting RS232 Interface Keyboard Setting Speed 9600 Databit 8 Parity None Stop 1 Flow Control None 42 unitech because we care HT D DC3 S 43 Appendix D Full ASCII Chart Characters in parentheses represent Code 39 barcode printing wi I I NUL U LF J DC4 T Il I mt SOH A VT K NAK SU I I I STX B FF L SYN V mt HU UI ETX C vm vm vm nu I I LU ENQ E SI O MOU DT E m DL IL IL um e I man I GS C unitech because we care UI RS 96D hi US E LU SP LU A LLL B H C bi bi LLU amp F ai G L VH ni D LU JJ dal LU UL LU UL UI LU 0 III LU 2 LILI 3 44 LILI 4 5 LILI 6 L 7 VAN 8 LILI 9 MN Z LU 5 F UI lt 96G L 96H L gt 961 unitech because we care mm mm If 96J J U IN O 96V K V MA LL UL A L III UL B M mt mt LL i unul mt LL D INN INI LL M E INN INI HI d F AU IU MIA lois G INN mmm LL LA H INN LL UL I 45 uni
11. ED flashes Successful barcode reading Blue LED fast blinks and then turns off Successful pairing connection reconnection Cradle mode Blue LED slow blinks Disconnect out of range Green LED blinks Entering barcode setting mode Green LED on 1 Exiting barcode setting mode 2 Battery charging completion Green and blue LEDs blink Pin code setting waiting to enter a pin code Beeper Indication for Scanner The MS840 uses beeps to give you audio feedback when it performs some functions For Senis hear a id each time im scan a valid barcode One short beep with a Hi tone 1 Successful barcode reading 2 Pin code setting waiting to enter a pin code One beep with a Hi tone Successful pairing connection reconnection Cradle mode 3 Hi Low alarms Disconnect out of range One long beep with a Hi tone Entering barcode setting mode One short beep with a Hi Low tone Exiting barcode setting mode 2 short beeps with a Hi tone Page calling LED Indication for Cradle The LED lights on the MS840 cradle turn on to indicate the status of the power and wireless connection Blue LED blink Connection Blue LED on Disconnection Green LED on Power on Green LED off Power off 15 unitech because we care Chapter 3 Barcode Setting n The scanner interface can be configured to fi
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13. VS F22 VV F21 VU F24 96V X F23 96V W End FB Home FA Enter FL Field Exit FO Return FM Field FQ Field FP Reset FV Clear FR F2 VB 33 unitech Enter Group 2 because we care Setup Menu D 1 Beeps and Delays Appendix C Group Default L 0 MN 1 ME 2 L 3 L 4 MEN 5 ME 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 Beep Tone 0 None 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 4 Low to High 5 High to Low Al Interblock Delay 1 seconds 3 seconds 5 seconds A2 Intercharacter Delay 0 ms NOOR C Io JO 103 3 04 03 01 1 O 3 o A3 Power Saving Mode 0 10 minutes 1 30 minutes 2 60 minutes 3 240 minutes A PharmaCode Ease on decoding 0 Disable 1 Enable AS Reserve LU A6 34 Exit unitech because we care D 2 Keyboard Wedge Settings Enter Group 3 Group Default L 0 MN 1 ME 2 L 3 L 4 MEN 5 MIN 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 Function Code LU 1 ON Caps Lock T lomrOme LITTLE 2 Upper Case TUE Srna cm III 0 U S 5 WA Danish 1 U K 6 Italian Partial Alt 2 Swiss 7 German lt Japanese 3 Swedish 8 French 4 Spanish 9 Alt Key Mode Output of Wand Emulation UL 0 Bar with High Space with Low 1 Bar with Low Space with High Level Durati f Mini Width evel Duration of Mini Wii UI 1 600us Polarity o
14. are Scan B7 to end Label 2 Scan Exit to quit setup LL amp After programming scanning Label 0 Label 1 and Label 2 listed above will have the output of START ACCEPT and END respectively The characters defined in these labels can be ASCII characters or Function keys To eliminate the definition of Label 1 do the following scan Scan Enter Group 3 Scan B7 Scan 1 to choose Label 1 Scan B7 to end Scan Exit to exit setup There is only total 24 characters space available for defining these three labels If one of the labels has been defined for the output with 24 characters the other two labels cannot be defined further Quick Setup Appendix A has a quick setup chart which gives you one label for one function convenience to set up the scanner To set up the scanner locate the label with the function you want and scan that label Batch Setup If you need to configure more than one scanner you may duplicate the settings of the scanner master to the others You can do this by producing a set of custom setup labels derived from the master scanner and by scanning these labels configuring the other scanners The following label is called Dump Settings label Before you scan the label please open a text editor application such as Notepad Word etc Scan the following label and the settings of the scanner wil
15. ata search for b From the position next to i search for k f above searches are all found the result of the parameter will be the position where k is located If N is a string the position evaluation of N is the same as P except that the searching position is starting from P 1 For both P and N if string is defined a value can be added to or subtracted from the position That following O Strings ab ik 4M and ab ik M are meaningful M is an integer number Example Suppose the following is a message to be modified YoBO12345678901234 ABEL STEVE L MGR 90010129999999 In this message Yo is start sentinel 012345678901234 is account number is a separator 6 ABEL is surname is a separator STEVE is first name L is initial MGR is title is a separator 9001 is expiration date 2 is end sentinel The output sequence desired is Surname First Name CR Account Number CR Expiration Date CR The formula input will be IN_ID 0 O STR 1 7 1 O STR 7 1 lt SP gt 1 lt CR gt O STR 3 1 lt CR gt O STR 1 4 CR Enter Here SP is Space character and CR is Carriage Return character 28 unitech because we care The output of above input will be ABEL STEVE CR 012345678901 234 CR 9001 CR 29 unitech because we care Appendix A Quick Setup Sheet Scanner Mode Beep Trigger um UPC E Term
16. attery Charging and Connection Cradle Mode Battery Charging The battery is in advance loaded into the compartment of the scanner and may not be fully charged before shipment When you receive the package and use the MS840 for the first time you will need to fully charge the battery Note It takes approximately 4 5 hours to fully charge the battery To charge the scanner with a cradle follow the instructions below 1 Plug the adapter cable into the power E socket on the bottom of cradle 2 Plug the AC adapter cord into an electrical outlet Now check whether the power LED on the cradle is bright in solid green and the communication status LED on the cradle is bright in solid blue unitech because we care 3 Place the scanner in the cradle The scanner LED will be red to indicate charging When the scanner is charged the LED will turn off Cradle Mode Connection Cradle Mode with SCM support In order to establish a proper connection between your computer and a scanner through a cradle we suggest that you follow these step by step instructions 1 Ensure the cradle powered check the Power LED 2 Turn on your computer 3 Connect the cradle to the USB RS232 or PS2 port of your computer respectively with a USB cable RS232 cable or PS2 cable USB cable will operate as HID device keyboard 4 Determine that the power LED on the cradle is bright in solid green and the communication status LED on t
17. can be 4 for all remaining characters from P f P greater than the length of original data the O String will be skipped If N greater than the number of remaining characters counting from P the remaining characters are included as valid Examples Example 1 If the original data is Code 39 and content is AA output ABC Company and otherwise output the original data as it is IN_ID 0 LEN 2 2 MATCH AA ABC company Enter IN ID 19 0 STR 1 Enter Example 2 If the original data is Code 128 and logically divided into First six characters are personal ID Other characters are person s name The output will be Personal ID first A CR character Two interblock delay Name A CR character The Formula will be IN ID 8 0 STR 1 6 CR O STR 7 lt CR gt Enter CR is a Carriage Return character scanned from Full ASCII Chart Advanced Features The O String has the format O STR P N 27 unitech because we care Both parameters of O String mentioned above are numbers But both parameters can be specified as strings If N is a string it becomes a position and the meaning of O String will be Output from position P to position N If P is defined as ab ik a b I and k can be any character the position will be evaluated as Start from the first position of the original string and search character a From the position next to a in original d
18. care FI Yo VA F2 96V B F3 95 VC F4 96 VD F5 96VE F6 96 VF F7 VG F8 9 VH F9 95 VI F10 95 V7 F11 96 VK F12 7e VL F13 96 VM F14 96 VN F15 VO Cursor Left FD Cursor Right FC Cursor Down FF Cursor Up FE page down FH page up FG ins FJ tab FI Enter FL 32 Esc FK return FM Option Make 96 VP Option Break 96 VQ Control Make VR Control Break 90 VS Shift Make 96 VT Shift Break 25 VU Apple Make 96V V Apple Break 96 VW unitech because we care Function Codes for IBM Terminals FI 96 VA F4 96V D F3 Jo VC F6 VF F5 VE F8 VH F7 96V G F10 96 V7 F9 96 VI F12 96 VL FII VK F14 VN F13 VM F16 VP F15 VO F18 VR F17 VQ F20 VT F19
19. dard EAN 13 EAN 8 UPCA UPC E 120f5 Codabar Code 128 Code 93 D S20f5 1 MSI OO OD JO Om P ob A CH 19 All Inputs There is no limitation on the number of IDs to be defined Example IN ID 0 11 What is shown above means the original data can be Code 39 or MSI Length Format LEN Min Max Length field consists of two length parameters minimum length Min and maximum length Max When defined a formula will be performed if the length of the original data falls between MIN and MAX When missing the following fields of current Formula are always processed Example LEN 9 48 What is shown above means the length of original data must be within 9 and 48 25 unitech because we care Match Format MATCH PO CO P1 C1 Pn Cn A pair of Pn and Cn forms a Match field n indicates a sequential integer number To define a Match field two parameters are required The first is character position Pn and the second is a string Cn Character position means the number of characters counting from the first character to the one to be positioned in the data record For example in the following data BARCODE B has position 1 A has position 2 G has position 7 When Match field is defined the original data string starts at the position specified by the first parameter P and will be compared with string C If the match is identical processing of current Formula contin
20. dded O String Modified original data Optional Formula Structure Programming Programming Sequence Each Formula is entered into the reader by the following sequence Input ID gt gt Length gt gt Match gt gt A String gt gt O String gt gt gt gt O String gt gt Enter A Formula starts with Input ID and ends with Enter a label in programming sheet If a field is optional and missing the next one in the sequence can be entered But Enter must be the last input of a formula Preparation To start the data editing the following barcode sheets are needed Programming Sheet Setup Sheet in Appendix D Full ASCII Sheet Appendix E Function Code Sheet Appendix B or C Before programming Data Editing you should know the format of the original data record that may be altered by the setup groups 23 unitech because we care Programming Sheet The bold and italicized characters in following sections mean a barcode label on the Programming Sheet Enter Scan this label to start the formula Group 10 input Group Erase all formulas Default Review To see the formulas programmed in the Wedge If scanning this label during a formula input without finished by scanning Enter the current formula will be displayed Otherwise all programmed formulas will be displayed Backspace Delete the last character Delimiter to separate parameters ji String specifier Wild charact
21. e a ak a o a EDU i ed piss 6 Wall Mount Installation of a Cradle sse 7 Wireless Connection of a Scanner to a POC eeeeeerrrrrrresseesasaannasnonnoooonaonanannnnnnnnnnn 10 Cradle less Mode without SCM support sessi 10 Change between Cradle Mode and Cradle less Mode 12 Memory Buffer Setting visa sise eor arcta unii aia nt Fade i ice vau Ld da rode 13 Batch MODO EC 13 unitech because we care Inventor MOD sans asi pa M n T D DM DM DM DEED EE LED Beeper Indication for Scanner cena raicu ea oa at iii ai iii iat LED Indication for Scanner Tm T Beeper Indication for Zocanner en anna Aaaa aaa Aaaa aa aaa LED Indication for CE CAE e cuci i ii iii i i aa i i CHAPTER 3 BARCODE SET IING icre in ia i ii i i ii e Di iii iii Barcode EIER Barcode Length Setting BE Gode ID SO iii ai ii i Conon eb Cdi ii i i Ei al f mi Preamble Prefix and Postamble Suffix esses ninini zinaz Predefined Labele vie we sasa scires ra neca tuna de cuv cu aii ia a ua i ui a d sa iii ia a ital jene deri uj aie ai ETEN SEL E Scanner Configuration Manager Software eese CHAPTER 4 OUTPUT DATA EDITING icis ius sit cou sua aou e o iat Goa dala aa p sa Mood abc ai ee F F A AN AN A oon iii CREARE RE i i i i a SACA APEI i CA SACA
22. er to specify any digit or any position Wild character to specify any letter A Z a z or last position Enter To end the current formula Oto 9 For digit input IN ID For ID field input LEN For Length field input MATCH For Match field input O STR For O String input For O String input For O String input Exit Save all formulas and exit setup Note The Z and on Programming Sheet have special meanings as mentioned above and are different from those represented in Full ASCII chart Always use characters in Full ASCII chart for string parameters unless a special function is required Parameter Entry a Digit Parameters and Numbers Each digit parameter or number is represented by one to three digits with as terminator For example 1 023 b String Parameters A string is a set of characters wild characters or sequence of adjacent characters enclosed in double quotation marks which are on the Programming Sheet For example A BH mn 24 unitech because we care Here and are wild characters on the setup sheet Qualifier There are three conditional fields in the Qualifier Input ID Length and Match Input ID Format IN ID ID1 IDi Input ID is required and the original data record must correspond to Input ID of a formula in order to be processed ID1 to IDi are represented by digits The following Input IDs are available Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Stan
23. f Idle Condition WAA UM 1 High Pre define Label T ipm 1 Label1 2 Label 2 LLL See Pre defined label section for detail U ber k d digits Ett Enable IA Exit 35 unitech because we care D 3 RS232 Settings Enter Group 4 Group Default L 0 MN 1 ME 2 L 3 L 4 MEN 5 MEN 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 Baud Rate 0 300 4 4800 L 1 600 5 9600 k 2 1200 6 19200 3 2400 7 38400 Pan LU 0 Even 3 Space 1 Odd 4 None ve 2 Mark Ben 0 7 1 8 Se Handshaking for serial wedge 0 Ignore 1 RTS Enabled in Communication 2 RTS Enable at Power up 3 4 Special Bell Off On C4 ACK NAK for serial wedge 0 Off 1 On C5 BCC Character for serial wedge 0 Off 1 On C6 Time Out for serial wedge O 1 sec 1 3 sec 2 10sec 3 Unlimited C7 Data Direction for Terminal Wedge 0 Send to Host 1 Send to Host and Terminal 2 Send to Terminal C8 Define Terminator of RS232 input Scan an ASCII code in full ASCII Chart to select a new RS232 Terminator 36 C9 E xit unitech because we care D 4 Scanner Port Enter Group 5 Group Default LL LU 1 Hu 2 LU 3 LILI 4 LU 5 Hi 6 LU 7 LU 8 HI 9 Terminator 0 Enter 1 Return on digits keypad 2 Field Exit or Right Ctrl 3 None DI Code ID 0 d
24. he cradle is bright in solid blue 5 By default the MS840 operates in cradle mode Thus by using at most 3 scanners scan the Cradle Address barcode on the bottom side of the cradle The Cradle Address barcode is on the bottom side of the cradle 6 The scanner LED should turn off and beep shortly one time with a high tone and the communication status LED on the cradle should flash in blue 7 The Pager button can be used to verify correct connection of scanner and cradle unitech because we care Wall Mount Installation of a Cradle Before mounting the cradle onto the wall read the instruction made below Mounting Kit Optional article 4070 900011G If you want to mount the MS840 cradle onto the wall an iron plate two screws and two plastic conical anchors are required s gt Iron Plate 2 Screws 2 Plastic Conical Anchors Before mounting the cradle onto the wall prepare a screwdriver and read the step by step instructions made below unitech because we care Follow the steps below to mount the cradle onto the wall Step 1 Loose and remove 2 screws from the stand of cradle by using a screwdriver Then remove the stand from the cradle Step 2 Move the stand of cradle to the lower portion of the cradle from the upper portion adjacent to the antenna Then secure the stand to the cradle with 2 screws by using the screwdriver Step 3 Push up and shift out the wedge and then inversely inser
25. i NNE Programming Sequence e lea kis a a i o ee pas ee ee eee EE Programming Shehia e a e nnn FAN ETEN ENUY valo iii na a a a a i i ai i n i a i n i iai O ai ao ep El el EE SIDE EEN Advanced Feat res usada ap DA n n ia i n a a ca aa i i unitech because we care APPENDIX A QUICK SETUP SHEET Lini oii d i iii qu haga su l a bal i iiu uf d i ti da un n 30 APPENDIX B FUNCTION CODES buy 31 Function Codes for PC kk tw ati ia REM MEE 31 Function Codes for IBM Terminals ccm eseou eseu 33 APPENDIX C SETUP MENU eee 34 APPENDIX D FULL ASCII CHART n ci i il r i i a i i lt i a i ii 43 APPENDIX E BARCODE TEST CHART isi ono tais tis sri ii i niz i ud ij ji i a dr 47 APPENDIX F WORLDWIDE SUPPORT skukuu n de Cab aci uk odai sa iai ta iai ua ki kt at lead 48 iii unitech because we care unitech because we care Chapter 1 Overview Introducing the MS840 MS084 First of all thank you for choosing Unitech s products This scanner has capability of precise barcode scanning reconnecting automatically after off line in a long transmitting distance It not only provides convenient and high efficient performance but also is well featured with wireless technology The cradle optional is provided with a
26. inator m ddii L Di Cut Leading Digit Field Exit Send Check Digit UPC A Conversion EAN 8 Default Cut Leading Digit Cut Check Digit Scan Code s WA 1 ms 20 ms Code ID No EAN 13 LL m W n ves Cut Leading Digit Cut Check Digit BN Conversion 30 UPC A Default Cut Check Digit Supplement Code Menu S Enable Disable Display Version Display Version Factory Default Factory Default X In cradle mode the cradle is set for functions necessarily through SCM unitech because we care Function Codes Function Codes for PC UL a ul mw ul Di TIT F5 96 VE 90V F nu Wu i F7 VG VH nu mt F9 To VI F10 96 VJ BEAR LIU MA Cursor Right Cursor Left II Um Cursor Up Cursor Down FF L ivi LU PgDn FH i D md Back Tab FJ UM Left Enter FL M JL MTM wi Right Ctrl F Right Enter FM L H Shift Make Ins FW iii TULI Ctrl Make FO Shift Break FS i WII Alt Make FR Ctrl Break FT LU III Del FX 31 Alt Break FU Appendix B unitech because we
27. isable 1 Enable Note This setting doesn t affect EAN128 Code ID EAN128 has its own Code ID setting on page D 7 D2 Define Code ID 0 Standard 2 of 5 NINA INI 00 Code 39 Full ASCII 1 MSI Code 01 Code 39 Standard 2 EAN128 pa O2 EAN 13 3 Code32 Italian harmacy ie Ala 03 UPC A 4 Delta Code then Stan a chat From 04 EAN 8 5 Label Code full ASCII table to 05 UPC E 6 Plessey Code define ID 06 Interleaved 2 of 5 7 Code 11 Special 07 Codabar 18 China Postal code 08 Code 128 Toshiba Code 09 Code 93 Kur eee LL 0 Off D4 1 7 On Verify 1 7 times canning Mode amp Trigger Function 0 Trigger 1 Flashing 2 Multiscan 3 One Press One Scan 4 Test Mode 5 Old Laser flash Mode 6 Continuous 7 Trigger with Command control scanning Trigger in Flash 8 Enabled 9 Disabled D5 Label Type 0 Positive 1 Positive and Negative D6 Aim function for long range laser engine O Disable 1 Enable Aiming Time 2 0 5s 3 1s 4 1 5s 5 2s D7 Data Length Two Digits Send 0 Disable 1 Enable D8 Preamble Postamble PP 00 Scan PP OO for Pre Postamble Scan characters from Full ASCII char or Function 37 Exit unitech because we care D 5 Operating Modes Enter Group 6 Group Default UT ee WI 0 1 Inventory Mode 2 Batch Mode MM a wm N e T as 2 a0
28. itech MS840 MS084 series is certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J and to the requirements of IEC 825 1 Class Il and Class 2 products are not considered to be hazardous The MS840 MS084 series contains internally a Visible Laser Diode VLD whose emissions do not exceed the maximum limits as set forth in the above regulations The scanner is designed so that there is no human access to harmful laser light during normal operation user maintenance or prescribed service operations The laser safety warning label required by the DHHS IEC for the MS840 MS084 series optional laser scanner module is located on the memory compartment cover on the back of the unit CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light Use of optical instruments with the scanner including binoculars microscopes and magnifying glasses with will increase eye damage This does not include eyeglasses worn by the user iii unitech because we care Battery Notices The MS840 is equipped with a Lithium lon battery The battery will discharge after an extended period of no use When the battery is discharged recharge the unit for some 4 5 hours in order to fully charge the battery To guarantee optimal performance it is advised that rechargeable batteries be replaced every year or when 500 charge discharge cycles are achie
29. ith radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 1 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 2 This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting 3 Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Label Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RF Radiation Exposure Statement For body contact during operation this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an acce
30. l dump to the screen as one or several ASCII string s Use a barcode printing software select Code 39 symbology and use the string s to Saas barcode labels You use this batch setup labels to If you have settings as follows duplicate setting to the other scanners Dump Settings Device Type is Keybaordless Wedge Do not send the check digit of UPC A and EAN 13 Define Preamble as F1 Define Postamble as Tab Define Label 0 as START When dumping settings on a PC AT you have the following strings I800C06D51DJ8 08080A007C005354 415254 unitech because we care Print into Code 39 bar code labels 1800C06D51D 80A007C005354 415254 By scanning the labels from top to bottom sequentially you may duplicate the rest of scanners with the same settings The following issues should be observed The sequence of the strings that the scanner dumped is important You have to print the bar code labels and scan them in the same sequence as the one that the scanner dumped e When you scan the batch setup labels to configure a scanner the previous settings on that scanner are reset to default and then replaced by the settings contained in the batch labels Only the settings that are different from the default values will be dumped So the number of labels produced depends on how many settings being changed compare to the fact
31. of the cradle or the host the scanner will sent out the data that it has in the memory buffer When the buffer is full and the scanner is out of range the scanner will respond with one long beep low tone and its LED indicator will become solid red and go off quickly You are advised to get back to range Inventory Mode Inventory Mode is the mode in which the scanner keeps the scanned data in its memory buffer but not sent out the data on the host automatically you should scan Read Buffer barcode to order the scanner sent out the memorized data to the Host To set the scanner to the Inventory Mode scan the following barcodes in the order IHN gt M gt A Enter Group 6 unitech because we care Bear in mind the fact that the scanner operating in the inventory mode does not sent out the scanned data automatically but keeps the data in its memory buffer If you want to make the scanner output the data it scanned before please scan the Read Buffer barcode as shown below Buffer Note After scanning the Read Buffer barcode the data is sent and deleted from the scanner s memory buffer If you do not output the barcode data the barcode data is always kept in the memory buffer To erase the data from the scanner s memory buffer scan the following barcodes in the order LLU TUM Buffer Erasable Erase Buffer If you are out of range of the cradle or the host PC when reading out the scanned data the scanner will keep
32. oms EM 2 3 600ms 4 1s 5 2s 6 3s 7 5s I Reser 3 MIA Fen 4 Du Pe 5 UE 6 H 777 7 II kin s 8 LL L Exit 9 38 unitech because we care D 6 Code 39 12 of 5 S 2 of 5 Code 32 EAN128 Enter Group 7 Group Default L 0 MN 1 ME 2 L 3 L 4 MEN 5 MEN 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 Code 39 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Full ASCII Standard 4 Check Digit CD Calculate amp Send 5 CD Calculate not send 6 CD not Calculate 7 8 Send No Send Start Stop 9 Double labels decoding Off On 0 48 Min length 0 Max length 48 FI 12 of 5 ITF 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Fix Length On Off by first three reads 4 Check Digit CD Calculate amp Send 5 CD Calculate not send 6 CD not Calculate 7 First Digit Suppressed 8 Last Digit Suppressed 9 Not Suppressed 2 64 Min length 10 Max length 64 F2 S 2 of 5 China Postal Code Toshiba Code 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Fix Length On Off by first three reads 4 Check Digit CD Calculate amp Send 5 CD Calculate not send 6 CD not Calculate 1 48 Min length 4 Max length 48 F3 Code 32 Italian pharmacy 0 1 Disable Enable Se Leading Character Send No Send 4 5 Tailing Character Send No Send F4 Telepen 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Standard Numeric Set F5 UCC EAN 128 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Code ID Disable Enable
33. ort beep high tone and its LED indicator becomes solid green and goes off quickly However the host computer may not receive the data immediately if getting out of range With the 4 KB transmit buffer the scanner can ignore the transmission status and keep on reading barcodes until the buffer is full When the Batch Mode is enabled and the scanner is out of range the scanner will respond with two short beeps high low tone upon reading a barcode successfully When the memory buffer is full the scanner will respond with one long beep low tone and its LED indicator will become solid red and go off quickly You are advised to get back to range MS840 features 2 memory mode settings Batch Mode and Inventory Mode Note The 4 KB of memory buffer in the scanner can hold as many as 256 scans based on EAN 13 barcodes Data will be cleared out once the scanner is not powered Batch Mode Batch Mode is the default setting To set the scanner to the Batch Mode scan the following barcodes in the order HIH gt Dt gt DAI gt IE Enter Group 6 In the Batch Mode once you scan a barcode by using a scanner wirelessly connecting to the cradle Cradle Mode or a host PC Cradle less Mode in a specified range the scanner sents out the data When the scanner is out of range of the cradle or the host and keeps trying to re connect the scanner will keep the data in its memory buffer until the buffer is full when the scanner is again in range
34. ory default setting The settings can be dumped to a PC or terminal only if that PC or terminal matches the type defined by Device Type of the scanner The previous example of Keyboardless Wedge as Device Type is equivalent to a PC AT interface so you cannot dump that settings to a system which dose not support a PC AT keyboard interface The following label let you dump the settings to a PC AT regardless what kind of device has been chosen on the scanner Dump Settings On PC A Youcan adjust the length of the dumped strings Si combining multiple strings into one or breaking one string into multiple strings The following strings have the same effect as the dumped string listed above J800C06D51DJ8080 80A007C005354415254 You cannot delete any character from or add any character into the strings and the first three characters must present in the first string e All characters in dumped strings are in upper case If you see lowercase characters in dumped strings change them to upper case 20 unitech because we care Scanner Configuration Manager Software Scanner Configuration Manager is a utility program designed for users to configure scanner settings on a computer by using the Microsoft Windows based operating system Use this program to define the settings and then download the parameters to the scanner Download the program from our web site http www u
35. range of 0 C to 40 C Charging batteries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle CAUTION Do not charge batteries at a temperature lower than 0 C This will increase the internal resistance to cause heat and make the batteries unstable and unsafe Please use a battery temperature detecting device for a charger to ensure a safe charging temperature range Storage and safety notice Although the charged Lithium lon battery may be left unused for several months their capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance If this happens they will require recharging prior to use Lithium lon battery may be stored at temperatures between 30 C to 70 C however they may deplete more rapidly at higher temperatures It is recommended to store batteries at room temperature unitech because we care Warranty The following items covered under the Unitech Limited Warranty are free from defects during normal use e MS840 MS084 1 year limited warranty e Lithium lon battery 6 month limited warranty Warranty becomes void if equipment is modified improperly installed or used damaged by accident or neglect or if any parts are improperly installed or replaced by the user Use only the adapter supplied Using the wrong adapter may damage the unit and will void the warranty unitech because we care unitech because we care
36. rding Postamble the scanner adds the end of text characters after the input data The following description is an example that sets STX as preamble and ETX as postamble Scan Enter Group 5 Scan PP to start preamble setting Scan STX character from Full ASCII Table Scan PP to end preamble setting Scan OO to start postamble setting Scan ETX from Full ASCII Table Scan OO to end postamble setting Scan Exit Predefined Labels The scanner provides three special labels encoded as FY FZ and F in Code 39 format The output from these labels can be defined through the setup menu The definition of the labels share the same space with Edit Formula definition See Output Data Editing so you can only use one of the functions Label 0 Label 1 Label 2 LL LU LU Here is an example indicating how to define the output of Label 0 as START Label 1 as ACCEPT and Label 2 as END Scan Enter Group 3 Scan B7 Scan 0 to define Label 0 Scan S T A R and T from Full ASCII chart Scan B7 to end Label 0 Scan 1 to define Label 1 Scan A C C E P and T from FULL ASCII chart Scan B7 to end Label 1 Scan 2 to define Label 2 Scan E N and D from Full ASCII chart 18 unitech because we c
37. ssory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm from the body Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B Digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada unitech because we care European Conformity Statement Declaration of Conformity with regards to the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC and EMC 89 336 EEC directives RoHS Statement This device conforms to RoHS Reduction Of e he e Hazardous Substances European Union unitec a regulations that set maximum concentration limits Green Product A l on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment Taiwan NCC Warning Statement SO ER S ARTE KO PS EKZ PE TREES ERES 930322 TEE SCORE AM KO SE WAS SB LR AAS OZ ua ia gt AB gt m sse HESS ESSE SES RS MADER SH asa EL REDE SCUTRE THU ERISA ET oe BRERA AS MEV SIE JE ESH gt ESTHER 3 HERI gt Ep gt TER EES ARLE VEL pum SAP pa NEA EBS o EIE ERE MURUS S GROB SERIE SRE TE Je WARE gt aH REEL HI Laser Information The Un
38. t the user s specific application All configuration parameters are stored in a non volatile memory which is retained even if power is lost Barcode Menu Setting The setup menu in Appendix D contains eight groups Group 1 Device selection Group 2 Beep and delay Group 3 Keyboard and Wand Emulation Group 4 RS 232 Settings Group 5 Scanner port Group 6 Magnetic Reader Group 7 Code 39 12 of 5 S 2 of 5 and Code 32 Group 8 Code 128 Code 93 Code 11 Codabar and MSI Group 9 UPC EAN and Delta Distance Code Group 10 Data Editing Group 11 Dump setup Setup Procedures For most parameters proceed the following steps for the setting 1 Locate a group that contains the parameter to be changed 2 Scanthe Enter Group label to enter setup mode The green LED on the scanner will flash to indicate that setup is in progress 3 Scanthe label on right hand side representing the parameter to be changed such as B1 label 4 Scan the labels number representing the desired parameter value for example for 05 scan 0 and 5 labels 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 if necessary to change the parameters in the same group 6 Scan Exit label to end the group setup The scanner will make two beeps to end the setup unitech because we care Barcode Length Setting The following example illustrates how to set Code 39 with a minimum length of 5 and a maximum length of 20 Scan Scan
39. t the wedge Note that the protruding portion is upward EC unitech because we care Step 4 Place the iron plate against the wall and mark the 2 screw hole locations with a pen or pencil Drill the screw locations somewhat deep Insert 2 plastic conical anchors into the screw holes Attach and secure the plate to the wall with the 2 screws Step 5 Align the two holes on the bottom surface of the cradle respectively with the two short pillars of the iron plate for insertion of the pillars into the holes Then push the cradle downwards to wedge the pillars into the guidance groove Step 6 The cradle wall mount installation is completed as shown in the figure below unitech because we care Cradle less Battery Charging To charge the scanner without a cradle follow the instructions below 1 Plug the adapter cable into the power socket of the foot of scanner Plug the AC adapter cord into an electrical outlet Now check whether the scanner LED will be bright in solid red during charging When the charging is done the scanner LED will turn off Cradle less Connection Cradle less Mode without SCM support MS840 can connect directly to a Host with proper supported wireless technology In order to establish a proper connection between your Host with wireless technology and the scanner we suggest that you follow these step by step instructions 1 2 Turn on your Host
40. te 1 5 Power LED 6 Charge 7 Cradle Foot Note 2 8 Cradle address barcode 9 Interface Switch Note 3 10 USB RS232 PS2 Socket 11 Reset Pinhole 12 DC Power Socket 5V 13 Guidance Groove note 4 unitech because we care Note 1 If you remove the wedge and flip it upside down it acts as a clip to hold up the scanner when the base is mounted to the wall 2 The cradle foot serves for table mount when being fixed to the upper portion adjacent to the antenna the cradle foot serves for wall mount when being fixed to the lower portion on the guidance grooves When using RS232 or PS2 cable the interface switch should be to the left side default The USB cable can support HID default or COM port when switch is set to right Before changing the switch Disconnect power from cradle Disconncet USB cable from cradle Set the interface switch Connect USB Cable to cradle Connect power to cradle Interface switch right USB COM Interface switch left RS232 PS2 USB HID Operation in USB COM requires additional driver which is available at http www ute com In case the USB cable is been used the cradle will receive power via USB cable In order to charge the scanner it is mandatory to connect power supply to cradle The guidance groove is designed for arrangement of the power cord and the communication cable USB RS232 PS2 unitech because we care Chapter 2 B
41. te com The SCM is for Cradle Mode only SCM will be future support for MS840BT x Select Scanner unitech Z Scan Config Manager C PROGRAM FILES SCAN CONFIG MANAGER Whntitled File Data Editing View Help Digg el 41661091 amp el Current Settings Device Beeps and Delays amp Keyboard Wedge R5232 amp Scanner Port Magnetic Reader Ek Barcode Symbologies Code 39 12o 5 5 20f5 Toshiba Code Code 32 EAN 128 Code 128 MSI Pleasey Code Code 93 Codabar e UPCA e UPCE EAN 13 EAN 8 Code 11 Delta Code Supplement Code E Label Code IV and V amp Data Editing Ready 3401 412PM 21 unitech because we care Chapter 4 Output Data Editing The Output Data Editing feature was removed from this barcode setup manual It is implemented to the Scanner Configuration Manager Software providing a user friendly interface for easier operation Please download the latest program from Unitech s web site at http www ute com This chapter will mainly describe the concept and feature provided by this data output feature The function described here also can be replaced by the Pre defined Labels function So if data editing function is defined Pre defined Labels will be removed They cannot be defined at the same time General The purpose of Data Edit is allowing you to define and modify a data record that comes from decoding of
42. tech because we care LUI II W LU a A LL b B LU c C LL d D L e E LL f F L g G LU h H LLU i I LU j J k K L 1 L L m M L n N L o 0 L p P LU q Q LU r R L s S L t T nn u U 46 LU v V LILI w W IM x X LUI y GY LU z Z AAA P P LU 00 LL R L 968 DEL T unitech because we care Appendix E EAN 13 Code 39 A W E D G E 3 04521 EAN 8 Code 39 with C D UC EAN 128 UPC E 01 054123456789 01 659344 99 Code 128 Unitech 128 ISBN 957 630 239 0 ul 7000599876B B hd ets ad a MSI Code 1234558 47 unitech because we care Appendix F Worldwide Support Unitech s professional support team is available to quickly answer questions or technical related issues Should a set of equipment problem occurs please contact the nearest Unitech regional service representative For complete contact information please visit the Web sites listed below Global Operation Center http www ute com Unitech Taiwan http tw ute com A http apac ute com Unitech Asia Pacific 8 Middle
43. th Max pum th 40 Exit unitech because we care D 8 UPC EAN Delta Code Enter Group 9 Group Default LIT LU 1 Hu 2 LU 3 LILI 4 LU 5 Hi 6 LU 7 LU 8 HI 9 UPC A SA Disable Enable Leading Digit Digit Send No Send SS Check Digit Send No Send H1 UPC E 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Leading Digit Send No Send 4 5 Check Digit Send No Send 6 7 Zero Expansion On Off 8 9 Disable Enable NSC 1 H2 EAN 13 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Leading Digit Send No Send 4 5 Check Digit Send No Send 6 7 ISBN Enable Disable H3 EAN 8 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Leading Digit Send No Send 4 5 Check Digit Send No Send H4 Supplement Code 0 1 Two Supplement Code Off On 2 3 Five Supplement Code Off On 4 Transmitted if Present 5 Must Present 6 7 Space Separator Inserted Not Inserted H5 Delta Distance Code 0 1 Disable Enable 2 3 Check Digit Calculated Not Calculated 4 5 Check Digit Send No Send H6 Reserved H7 RSS14 Code 0 1 RSS14 Disable Enable 2 3 RSS Expanded Disable Enable 4 5 RSS Limited Disable Enable 6 7 Linkage Digit Not Send Send 8 9 Use UCC EAN128 ID Off On DULL H8 41 Exit unitech because we care D 9 Dump Setup Strings See the section Batch Setup for how to use the labels below Dump Settings
44. the data in its memory buffer until the buffer is full only when the scanner is within the specified range of the cradle or the host and you scan the Read Buffer barcode the data will be sent When the buffer is disabled and the scanner is out of range the scanner will respond with one long beep low tone and its LED indicator will become solid red and go off quickly You are advised to get back to range Connecting Multiple Scanner Up to 3 scanners can be connected to 1 cradle When data is scanned at the same time the cradle will sent the data from one scanner and then the date of the other scanner Different Prefix Suffix per scanner will allow which scanner has sent the data USB Interface PC PS2 Interface RS232 Interface Wireless connection to cradle If multiple scanner are connected to Host in cradle less mode the data at will can become mixed up simultaneous scan unitech because we care LED Beeper Indication for Scanner LED Indication for Scanner The LED lights on the MS840 scanner turn on to indicate the status of the battery a successful read of a barcode or the status of the wireless connection MS840 Lights The status LED turns green blue or red to indicate the status of the battery and scanning Red LED flashes per 5 seconds Low battery power Red LED on 1 Barcode reading when the trigger is pressed 2 Battery charging when the scanner is set on the cradle Green L
45. ues The position parameter P could be a wild character for any position or for the last position in the original data If is used N is valid Here N is a digit parameter The string parameter C can include for any digit or for any letter Examples MATCH 3 AB z Checks if the original data has A at position 3 B at position 4 and last character is MATCH 10 A Checks if the original data includes a string with a digit as first character and A followed at position 10 Modifier Modifier has two types of fields A String and O String to define the output contents A String Format abc a b and c in the string can be any character A String defines a string of characters to be added to the output For example if the original data is BCD and output string is BarCoDe ar o and e in output string are added strings and can be defined by A Strings Note If on Programming Sheet are included in A String one interblock delay defined by Group 2 will be inserted 26 unitech because we care O String Format O STR P N O String always applies to the original data It contains two parameters The first is position parameter P that specifies the start output position in the original data Parameter N tells how many characters will be included beginning from P Example Original data is Barcode Then O Str 4 4 Gives output as code Note N
46. ved It is normal that the battery balloons or expands beyond one year or the maximum of 500 cycles Although it does not cause harm it cannot be used again and must be disposed of according to the location s safe battery disposal procedures If the performance of a Lithium lon battery decrease is greater than 209 in the battery is at the end of its life cycle Do not continue to use and ensure the battery is disposed of properly The length of time that a battery lasts depends on the battery type and how the device is used Conserve the battery life by doing the following Avoid frequent full discharges because this places additional strain on the battery Several partial discharges with frequent recharges are better than a full discharge Recharging a partially charged lithium lon battery does not cause harm because there is no memory effect Keep the lithium lon battery cool Avoid a hot car For prolonged storage keep the battery at a 40 charge level Do notleave the lithium lon battery discharged and unused for an extended period because the battery will wear out and the longevity of the battery will be at least half of the one with frequent recharges Battery charge notice It is important to consider the environment temperature when the Lithium lon battery pack is charged Charging is most efficient at normal room temperature or in a slightly cooler environment It is essential that batteries are charged within the stated
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