Metrologic IS1000 Series Configuration Manual

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IS1000 Series

Radio Frequency Bar Code Reader
Configuration Guide
Metrologic Instruments GmbH
Dornierstrasse 2
82178 Puchheim
GERMANY
Tel. : +49 (0) 89 890 19 0
Fax : +49 (0) 89 890 19 200

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  • Page 1: Is1000 Series

    IS1000 Series Radio Frequency Bar Code Reader Configuration Guide Metrologic Instruments GmbH Dornierstrasse 2 82178 Puchheim GERMANY Tel. : +49 (0) 89 890 19 0 Fax : +49 (0) 89 890 19 200...
  • Page 3 You use this equipment at your own risks and perils. Metrologic Instruments GmbH will not be held liable for any direct or indirect losses or damage resulting from its use. Moreover, Metrologic Instruments GmbH reserves the right to modify its products, entirely or in part, at any time without notice.
  • Page 4 Tel.: +33 (0)1 48 63 78 78 Fax: +33 (0)1 48 63 24 94 Metrologic Instruments U.K., Ltd. 58 Tempus Business Centre, Kingsclere Road Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XG UNITED KINGDOM Tel.: +44 (0) 1256 365 900 Fax: +44 (0) 1256 365 955 IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.2.8. Modulo 43 Algorithm... 27 3.3. Interleaved 2/5... 28 3.3.1. Fixed Length(s) Authorized and Set Upon First Reading(s) ... 28 3.3.2. Fixed Length(s) Authorized and Set Using the Numeric Pad ... 29 3.3.3. Variable Lengths Authorized... 30 3.4. UPC/EAN... 31 IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 6 4.1. Simple Acknowledgment ... 47 4.2. Host System Acknowledgment ... 48 4.3. On File / Not On File ... 48 4.3.1. Setting the On File Character ... 49 4.3.2. Setting the Not On File Character... 49 4.4. Bell ... 50 IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 7 6.7. Displaying the Firmware Level ... 64 6.8. Code 39 Full ASCII Extended Table ... 65 6.9. Multiread character Table ... 67 6.10. Code 39 Full ASCII Table ... 70 6.11. Numeric Pad... 81 6.12. Samples of Bar Codes... 82 IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 9: Introduction

    The installation procedures and technical description are described in the IS1000 Installation and User’s Guide. The IS1000 Connection List contains the connection numbers (or ID) and the cable references to be used for Keyboard-Wedge communication on PCs and terminals, for communication with P.O.S.
  • Page 10 Unchanged parameters will keep their previous value. The parameter values are stored in a non-volatile memory called EEPROM and are saved when the radio base is turned off. IS1000 – Configuration Guide START OF CONFIGURATION bottom left of each page...
  • Page 11: Default Configuration (Factory Setting)

    1.1. Default Configuration (factory setting) When shipped from the factory, each IS1000 is configured with default parameter values as follows: Communication Mode Symbology Radio Operating Mode Buzzer These are the main parameters, please check the sections of this manual which concern your application.
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  • Page 13: Communication Modes

    The default communication mode is RS232 (9600 baud, 7 data bits, parity even, 1 stop bit, end message: CR LF). Other communication modes can be selected by using the following sequence: START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide Read the code Start of Configuration bottom left of each page Select the mode of communication...
  • Page 14: Rs232

    Use the codes on this page through to page 11 to activate and adjust the RS232 parameters. 2.1.1. Baud Rate 1200 4800 19200 START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide RS232 MODE ACTIVATED * 2400 9600 * 38400 END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 15: Data Bits

    2.1.2. Data Bits 2.1.3. Parity EVEN * 2.1.4. Stop Bits START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide MARK SPACE END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 16: End Of Message Character

    Other characters or complete fields can be added to the message using the Preamble / Postamble function (see appendix 6.3, page 58) or the Editing Mode (see chapter 5, page 53). START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 17: Time-Out Between Characters

    38400 baud and if two stop bits are already set, a time-out can be inserted between each character for a better synchronization: 0 ms * 20 ms 100 ms START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide 10 ms 50 ms END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 18: Ack/Nak Protocol

    +10 volt signal on its CTS (pin 5) from the host. The rest position of the two pins is -10 volt. RTS/CTS PROTOCOL DISACTIVATED * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide reception of this character the decoder resends the message. ACK/NAK ACTIVATED and waits for an XON.
  • Page 19: Pc-Term Mode

    Upper/lower case characters and the type of numeric characters can be adjusted using page 14 and 15. Keyboard layout style can be selected using the Bar Code Pad page 12, without reading the code Keyboard-Wedge Mode Activated. START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 20: Keyboard-Wedge

    The default communication mode (factory setting) is RS232, use the codes on this page to activate the Keyboard-Wedge mode and to select the ID corresponding to your computer or terminal: Consult the IS1000 Connection List and enter the ID corresponding to your computer or terminal using this Bar Code Pad START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 –...
  • Page 21 PC Keyboard-Wedge ID: Note: For other Keyboard-Wedge interfaces, please refer to the IS1000 Connection List to obtain ID and cable reference. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide PC Keyboard Type ALT Mode Belgian French German Hungarian Italian Spanish Swedish...
  • Page 22: End Of Message Character

    5, page 53). 2.2.2. Upper / Lower Case Options Use one of these codes to inform the decoder of the state of your keyboard: UPPER CASE/CAPS * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide FIELD EXIT TAB + NO CHARACTER LOWER CASE/SMALL...
  • Page 23: Types Of Numeric Characters

    (specially on PS/2 or when DOS and BIOS are very busy). 0 ms * 10 ms 50 ms START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide NUMERIC PAD 5 ms 20 ms 100 ms END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 24: Wyse" Time-Out

    Only in this case, use this function to insert a time-out between characters: ACCESS CODE TIME-OUT Enter the desired value using the Numeric Pad page 81 0 ≤ value ≤ 49 VALIDATION START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 25: Point Of Sale) Systems

    To set a Keyboard-Wedge, OCIA or RS485 communication use page 12 of this manual; scan the code Keyboard-Wedge Mode Activated and enter your ID. Note: Please refer to the IS1000 Connection List to obtain ID and cable reference. START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 26: Wand Emulation

    Keyboard-Wedge Mode Activated: * Only 8 or 13 characters messages are accepted for this emulation Then adjust the following transmission parameters. 2.4.1. Transmission Speed START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide WAND EMULATION MODE ACTIVATED Emulation Code 39 Interleaved 2/5...
  • Page 27: Bar/Space Polarity

    2.4.2. Bar/Space Polarity BAR = 0, SPACE = 1 BAR = 1, SPACE = 0 * 2.4.3. Idle State LOW (0 VOLT) HIGH (5 VOLT) * START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 28: Laser Emulation

    With this mode, data are transmitted as code 39 data coming from a TTL hand held laser or CCD scanner. Scan this code to activate this mode: LASER EMULATION MODE ACTIVATED Note: For the radio base connector pin-out, refer to the IS1000 Installation and User’s Guide. START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 29: Symbologies

    Each symbology has options which must be carefully checked and adjusted by the user. Some samples are printed in appendix 6.12, page 82. The default configuration of the IS1000 permits the reading of only six bar code symbologies appearing on the next left hand page.
  • Page 30: Symbology Selection

    • Only the symbologies selected after the reading of New Selection code will be activated • If New Selection code is not read before selecting another symbology, this will be added to the six of above. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide NEW SELECTION any new selection of symbologies INTERLEAVED 2/5 *...
  • Page 31 Once your selection is completed, consult the next pages to verify and adjust the options you require for each symbology. ** Strictly reserved for IBM and authorized companies; require a specific firmware. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide TELEPEN MATRIX 2/5 BC 412 **...
  • Page 32: Code 39

    The function key value to be emulated can be set as a preamble or a postamble of message (see appendix 6.3, page 58). START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide FULL ASCII , HOME, CLEAR… can ACTIVE ON TWO CHARACTERS...
  • Page 33: Multiread

    NOT VERIFIED * Note: See page 27 for the calculation algorithm of Code 39 Modulo 43 Check Character. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ACTIVATED VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED VERIFIED AND NOT TRANSMITTED END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 34: Pharmacode Or Pharma 32/39

    To cancel this function, read the code All Codes ACTIVATED WITH CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED ALL CODES 39 * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide PHARMACODE ACTIVATED START/STOP TRANSMITTED CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED ACTIVATED WITH...
  • Page 35: Start/Stop

    29 in this example, corresponding to the character T. The complete message, including check character is: 12345/ABCDET. Numerical value assignments for computing the optional check character: Character Value START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide Character Value TRANSMITTED Character Value Space...
  • Page 36: Interleaved 2/5

    3 LENGTHS FIXED AFTER THE FIRST 3 READS Note: In this mode, the code lengths are not saved after power-off. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide 2 LENGTHS FIXED AFTER THE FIRST 2 READS 4 LENGTHS FIXED AFTER THE FIRST 4 READS...
  • Page 37: Fixed Length(S) Authorized And Set Using The Numeric Pad

    Go back to adjust a next N° of length or read the code End of Configuration if no other lengths is desired. Note: In this mode, the code lengths are saved after power-off. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide using the Numeric Pad page 81 VALIDATION FOUR LENGTH N° 2 LENGTH N°...
  • Page 38: Variable Lengths Authorized

    VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED Caution: The mode Check Digit Not Verified is not advised, missing characters can occur in case of incomplete scanning of a code. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ACTIVATED VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED CIP CHECK DIGIT VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED...
  • Page 39: Upc/Ean

    Note: Several selections can be accumulated. 3.4.2. Transformations UPC TRANSMITTED AS UPC UPC TRANSMITTED AS EAN * UPC E TRANSMITTED AS UPC A UPC E TRANSMITTED AS UPC E * START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 40: Add-On Options

    Code EAN 13 starting with the 3 digits 378 or 379 will be decoded only if the Add- On is available and correctly decoded. DISACTIVATED * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ADD-ON TRANSMITTED ADD-ON MUST BE PRESENT WITH 2 OR 5 CHARACTERS *...
  • Page 41: Leading Prefixes For P.o.s. Systems

    EAN 13 FLAG TRANSMITTED * EAN 8 FLAG TRANSMITTED * UPC A FLAG TRANSMITTED * UPC E FLAG TRANSMITTED * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide PREFIXES TRANSMITTED EAN 13 FLAG NOT TRANSMITTED EAN 8 FLAG NOT TRANSMITTED UPC A FLAG NOT TRANSMITTED...
  • Page 42: Check Digit Options

    9 digits are transmitted with the ISBN check digit calculated by the decoder. UPC/EAN TRANSMITTED AS AN UPC/EAN * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide EAN 13 CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED EAN 8 CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED UPC A CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED...
  • Page 43: Monarch/Codabar

    To operate this function correctly, the first code must end with the "d" stop character and the second code must start with the "d" start character. These two start/stop characters are cleared before transmission. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide TRANSMITTED ABCD BLOCK STANDARD...
  • Page 44: Code 128

    FNC2 character. The message buffered will be concatenated and transmitted with next code having no FNC2 character. FNC2 NOT ACTIVATED * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide NOT VERIFIED BUT TRANSMITTED FNC2 ACTIVATED END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 45: Ucc/Ean 128

    In Keyboard-Wedge mode, the character GS is transmitted as quotes " (22 hexa). The character FNC1 can be transmitted or not using these codes: FNC1 NOT TRANSMITTED * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ID – DATA 1 FNC1 ID – DATA 2 ID –...
  • Page 46: Standard 2/5

    The length(s) are not saved after power-off. 3.8.2. Start/Stop Types Two types of start/stop characters can be used, select the one corresponding to your application: WITH 3 BARS * START STOP START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide WITH 2 BARS START STOP END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 47: Msi

    VERIFIED AND BOTH TRANSMITTED VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED * BOTH VERIFIED BUT ONLY NOT VERIFIED FIRST ONE TRANSMITTED 3.9.3. Single Check Digit (Modulo 10) VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 48: Plessey

    These will be transmitted upon the reading of a code having no leading space character. MULTIREAD ACTIVATED * START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED NUMERIC MULTIREAD NOT ACTIVATED END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 49: Matrix 2/5

    3.13.3. Fixed or Variable Lengths VARIABLE * In case that fixed lengths have been set, go to next page to adjust the number of characters per length. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide WITH 2 BARS START STOP VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED...
  • Page 50: Setting The Authorized Lengths

    3.13.4. Setting the Authorized Lengths Enter the desired number of characters Enter the desired number of characters START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide FIRST LENGTH SELECTED ACCESS CODE FIRST LENGTH using the Numeric Pad page 81 VALIDATION SECOND LENGTH SELECTED...
  • Page 51: Iata

    ASCII control characters). A check digit modulo 28 is used as the last character in the code which is always verified but not transmitted. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide CHECK DIGIT TRANSMITTED END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 52: Leading Identifiers

    The first character is ] (5D hexa), the second one identifies the type of symbology read, the third one indicates an option in the symbology. Please consult the AIM standard to obtain the complete list of identifiers. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide Identifier Symbology Telepen...
  • Page 53: Decoding Selectivity

    Once activated, the decoder performs three data captures and three decodes then compares them before transmission. MAXIMUM SELECTIVITY MINIMUM SELECTIVITY * (3 captures, 3 decodes) (one capture, one decode) START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 55: Operating Modes

    OPERATING MODES The default operating mode of the IS1000 is the "Simple Acknowledgment". Other operating modes can be selected by using the following sequence: 4.1. Simple Acknowledgment • Timer T1 = 200 ms (default value). To configure it, see page 51.
  • Page 56: Host System Acknowledgment

    • Timer T2 = 3 s (default value). To configure it, see page 52. • Timer T3 = 2 s (default value). To configure it, see page 52. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide HOST SYSTEM ACKNOWLEDGMENT ACK/NAK PROTOCOL ACTIVATED...
  • Page 57: Setting The On File Character

    This function can be used to change the Not On File Character sends by the host. By default: Character DEL (7F hexa). using the Code 39 Full ASCII Table page 70 START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ACCESS CODE ON FILE CHARACTER Enter the desired character...
  • Page 58: Bell

    DISACTIVATED BELL • Timer T1 = 200 ms (default value). To configure it, see page 51. • Timer T2 = 3 s (default value). To configure it, see page 52. START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 59: Setting The Timers

    Simple Acknowledgment Host System Acknowledgment On File / Not On File Bell 4.5.1. Timer T1 Default value = 200 ms START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide Default Value Timer T1 Timer T2 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms...
  • Page 60: Timer T2

    4.5.2. Timer T2 Default value = 3 s 4.5.3. Timer T3 Default value = 2 s START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ACCESS CODE TIMER T2 Enter the desired value using the Numeric Pad page 81 (Step of 100 ms) 10 ≤...
  • Page 61: Editing Mode

    EDITING MODE START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 62 START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 63: Appendixes

    APPENDIXES 6.1. Radio Parameters 6.1.1. Radio Channel Channel Number CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 3 * CHANNEL 5 START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide Frequency 433.4 MHz 433.6 MHz 433.8 MHz 434.0 MHz 434.2 MHz 434.4 MHz CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 4...
  • Page 64: Number Of Re-Transmissions

    6.1.2. Number of Re-transmissions Maximum number of bar code re-transmission attempts by the IS1000. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 65: Adjustment Of The Beep Sound

    6.2.2. Radio Base VOLUME HIGH * VOLUME LOW DURATION LONG (120 ms) * DURATION SHORT (20 ms) START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide VOLUME LOW VOLUME MEDIUM VOLUME OFF DURATION MEDIUM (60 ms) DURATION VERY SHORT (5 ms) END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 66: Preamble / Postamble

    6.3.3. Clear Buffer To clear a buffer, read the corresponding access code then read the code Clear Buffer Pre-selected. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ACCESS CODE PREAMBLE BUFFER Enter the Preamble character(s) ACCESS CODE POSTAMBLE BUFFER Enter the Postamble character(s)
  • Page 67: Conversion Of Characters

    Input message Q10Q234 will be changed into output message A10A234. using the Code 39 Full ASCII Table page 70 using the Code 39 Full ASCII Table page 70 START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ACCESS CODE FIRST CHARACTER TO BE CONVERTED Enter the desired character...
  • Page 68 Read this code to clear a pre-programmed conversion of a first character. CONVERSION OF FIRST CHARACTER CLEARED START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 69: Second Character

    Code 39 Full ASCII Table page 70 using the Code 39 Full ASCII Table page 70 Read this code to clear a pre-programmed conversion of a second character. START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide ACCESS CODE SECOND CHARACTER TO BE CONVERTED Enter the desired character...
  • Page 70: Rolling Buffer Mode

    NO TIME-OUT * 200 ms 700 ms 1.5 SECONDS 3 SECONDS 7 SECONDS START OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide 100 ms 500 ms 1 SECOND 2 SECONDS 5 SECONDS 10 SECONDS END OF CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 71: Transmission Of The Full Ascii Character Set

    The purpose of this function is to verify that all characters are correctly emulated by the decoder specially in Keyboard-Wedge mode. ASCII TABLE TRANSMISSION ACTIVATED START OF CONFIGURATION END OF CONFIGURATION IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 72: Displaying The Firmware Level

    6.7. Displaying the Firmware Level Once the IS1000 radio base is connected to a host system with communication parameters correctly adjusted, the level of the firmware implemented in the IS1000 laser reader, radio base and its decoder can be displayed.
  • Page 73: Code 39 Full Ascii Extended Table

    6.8. Code 39 Full ASCII Extended Table FIELD EXIT ENTER TAB - RESET, RESTORE CLEAR IS1000 – Configuration Guide ●A ●C ●E ●G ●I ●K ●M ●B FIELD ADVANCE ●D SEND ●F RETURN ●H HOME ●J ●L...
  • Page 74 IS1000 – Configuration Guide ●N ●P ●R ●T ●V ●X ●Z RESERVED ●O ●Q ●S ●U ●W ●Y...
  • Page 75: Multiread Character Table

    6.9. Multiread character Table SPACE * IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 78: Code 39 Full Ascii Table

    6.10. Code 39 Full ASCII Table Translation and values of the bar codes which appear on the next pages. ASCII Code 39 IS1000 – Configuration Guide Hexa Value ASCII " & < > Code 39 Hexa Value Space...
  • Page 79 Translation and values of the bar codes which appear on the next pages. ASCII Code 39 IS1000 – Configuration Guide Hexa Value ASCII Code 39 Hexa Value...
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  • Page 89: Numeric Pad

    6.11. Numeric Pad For entering variable data while configuration. IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 90: Samples Of Bar Codes

    6.12. Samples of Bar Codes CODE 39 INTERLEAVED 2/5 CODABAR CODE 128 EAN 128 IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
  • Page 91 UPC E UPC A UPC A with ADD-ON of 5 characters EAN 8 EAN 13 EAN 13 with ADD-ON of 5 characters IS1000 – Configuration Guide...
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