Denso GT10Q-SU User Manual
Denso GT10Q-SU User Manual

Denso GT10Q-SU User Manual

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  • Page 1 2D Code Handy Scanner GT10Q-SU / GT11Q-SU GT10Q-HU / GT11Q-HU User's Manual...
  • Page 2 DENSO WAVE; (ii) the use of DENSO WAVE's products in a manner for which the same were not intended nor designed; or (iii) any modification of DENSO WAVE's products by other(s) than DENSO WAVE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface....................................i SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..............................ii Care and Maintenance................................v Chapter 1 Names and Functions............................1 Chapter 2 Preparation................................. 2 2.1 Operating environment ............................2 2.2 Connecting the interface cable to the scanner....................3 Chapter 3 Connection to the Host Computer--Setting up the USB Interface--..............4 3.1 Setting up the USB-COM interface ........................
  • Page 4 Chapter 10 Communication ............................. 50 10.1 USB-COM interface............................50 10.2 USB keyboard interface ........................... 51 10.3 Communication format ............................ 52 Chapter 11 Image Capturing ............................59 11.1 Outline ................................59 11.2 Image capturing specifications......................... 59 Chapter 12 Parameters and Defaults ..........................61 Chapter 13 QR-Coded Parameter Menu...........................
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface 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 GT10Q Firmware version 2.00 or later.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions. Please READ through these instructions carefully. They will enable you to use the scanner correctly. 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.
  • Page 7 To System Designers: • 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 even if a data error occurs. •...
  • Page 8 • Do not put the scanner on an unstable or inclined plane. The scanner may drop, creating injuries. • 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.
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance 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. • 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.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Names And Functions

    Chapter 1 Names and Functions Indicator LED Illuminates in blue when the scanner has read a code successfully. If any error occurs, this LED flashes in Reading window red. Bring this window to a code to (Refer to Section 9.2 for details.) be scanned.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Preparation

    USB-COM device 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. Using the QR-coded parameter menu (provided in Chapter 13) or the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)* can switch between the USB-COM interface and USB keyboard interface.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Interface Cable To The Scanner

    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 mark on the cable connector with that on the scanner, and fully insert the interface cable connector.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Connection To The Host Computer--Setting Up The Usb Interface

    USB devices. If you are using any DENSO WAVE USB device operated by our USB-COM device driver, no driver installation is required since the USB-COM device driver already installed on your computer will be automatically used.
  • Page 14 Windows device manager is opened. Remove the wrong device with the following steps: 1) Remove the DENSO WAVE USB-COM Port from the device manager. 2) Remove the following files if any at the following locations: C: Windows Inf Other DENSO WAVEdwcom.inf...
  • Page 15 When configuring the COM port: In Windows 2000/XP, if you connect the scanner to your computer first time or have changed the COM port for the scanner or hub, then confirm the COM port number on the Windows device manager or the like before use. Windows 98SE/Me will automatically assign the COM port number according to the OS specifications so that the port number cannot be fixed.
  • Page 16 Installation procedure Follow the procedure shown below to install the USB-COM device driver that comes with the scanner in a CD-ROM. • The CD-ROM includes drivers for Windows 98SE/Me and those for Windows 2000/XP, and an exclusive uninstaller which can be commonly used with all Windows versions. •...
  • Page 17 (7) If "DENSO WAVE USB-COM Port" is found as "The updated driver (Recommended)", then click Next. (8) If this screen appears showing that Windows is now ready to install the best driver for the DENSO WAVE USB-COM Port, then click Next.
  • Page 18 D: DRIVER. You need to specify the folder where you have actually extracted the drivers. (6) If this screen appears showing that Windows is now ready to install the best driver for the DENSO WAVE USB-COM Port, then click Next. (7) If this screen appears, click Finish.
  • Page 19 (8) To make sure that the USB-COM device driver has been successfully installed, open the Windows' Device Manager. If DENSO WAVE USB-COM Port is added to the sub-tree of Ports (COM & LPT) as shown at left, the scanner is connected normally.
  • Page 20 (6) Select the Specify a location check box, then click Next. (7) Specify the folder ("WIN2K") where extracted drivers for Windows 2000/XP are located (or click Browse to specify it), and then click OK. NOTE: Do not specify any folder other than "WIN2K." Doing so may affect the system badly.
  • Page 21 (11) To make sure that the USB-COM device driver has been successfully installed, open the Windows' Device Manager. If DENSO WAVE USB-COM Port is added to the sub-tree of Ports (COM & LPT) as shown at left, the scanner is connected normally.
  • Page 22 (5) Select Search for the best driver in these locations and Include this location in the search check box, then specify the folder ("WIN2K") where drivers for Windows 2000/XP are located (or click Browse to specify it), and then click Next.
  • Page 23 (9) To make sure that the USB-COM device driver has been successfully installed, open the Windows' Device Manager. If DENSO WAVE USB-COM Port is added to the sub-tree of Ports (COM & LPT) as shown at left, the scanner is connected normally.
  • Page 24: Setting Up The Usb Keyboard Interface

    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.
  • Page 25 (6) Wait for the screen shown at left to appear and click Next. (7) Wait for the screen shown at left to appear and click Finish to return to Windows. (8) To check whether the USB device is working normally, open the Windows’...
  • Page 26 Windows Me (1) Switch the computer on to run Windows Me. (2) Connect the scanner interface cable to the computer or USB hub. (3) Wait for New Hardware Found wizard to start. Windows will automatically configure the scanner. Upon completion of the configuration, the screen shown at left automatically disappears.
  • Page 27 Windows XP (1) Switch the computer on to run Windows XP. Log on as an Administrator. (2) Connect the scanner interface cable to the computer or USB hub. (3) Wait for the Found New Hardware hint to pop up on the Windows task tray.
  • Page 28: Chapter 4 Scanning Codes

    Chapter 4 Scanning Codes (1) Bring the reading window to a target code and press the trigger switch. The marker beam comes on, indicating the scan range. Align the center of the marker beam with that of the target code. (This step is not required in continuous reading modes 1, 2 and auto sensing mode.) Scan range Marker beam...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 Customizing The Scanner

    The configuration software also offers batch-process QR Code printouts for ready by scanners in the field. Those printouts can be scanned by the scanner. Note: Selecting the USB keyboard interface disables the configuration software. * The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) can be downloaded for free from our website at http://www.denso-wave.com/.
  • Page 30: Chapter 6 Scanning Control

    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 scanning. (Refer to Section 6.1.) Software control: Instead of pressing the trigger switch, you send control commands from the host computer via the USB interface to ready the scanner for scanning or put the scanner on standby.
  • Page 31: Programmable Trigger Switch

    Programmable trigger switch The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provides a choice of three functions each for the fully depressed and halfway positions of the trigger switch. Scan: The switch position turns on the marker beam and scans a code. Marker: The switch position turns on the marker beam. None: The switch position does nothing.
  • Page 32: Auto Sensing Mode--Automatic Detection Of Labels

    Auto sensing mode--Automatic detection of labels In Auto sensing mode, bringing a code label within the scan range of the reading window turns on the illumination LEDs and makes the scanner read 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.
  • Page 33: Chapter 7 Magic Key Control

    Chapter 7 Magic Key Control The magic key can act as an auxiliary key for scanning or data transfer. You can assign any of the following six functions or no function at all to the magic key. Select the function that best meets your needs using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
  • Page 34 The following table lists the relationship between the magic key functions and trigger switch operating modes. (It applies to both the regular read mode and data verification mode.) The "--" indicates that the scanner ignores the magic key functions assigned. In Auto-off mode, for example, the ready/standby switching function is ignored. Trigger switch operating modes Auto sensing Momentary...
  • Page 35: Chapter 8 Scanning Functions

    Chapter 8 Scanning Functions 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. You can set the verification parameters with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
  • Page 36: Specifying A Verification Object

    8.1.2 Specifying a verification object You can specify two types of verification objects--data string and data block. For data string verification, you specify the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified. For data block verification, you specify one of the data blocks delimited by commas in the CSV format.
  • Page 37: Verification Result Output

    8.1.3 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.
  • Page 38: Editing Data

    Editing data You can edit and output code data read in the "data extraction mode" or "delimited-text format conversion mode" that is selected in 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 process will result in an error regardless of whether or not the data read contains any error.
  • Page 39 Example Code read: QR Code, Data: 12345, Code ID mark: Type 1, Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Transmission of the number of digits: Enable, BCC: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None Extraction conditions Extraction start position Extraction end position Output data Head position 3rd position [STX]Q0003123[ETX] "Code type": QR Code Tail position...
  • Page 40: Extracting Data Blocks

    8.2.1.2 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 10, Section 10.3).
  • Page 41 Example Code read: QR Code, Transmission of code ID mark: Disable, Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, BCC: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None Extraction conditions Data read Data block numbers Output data "Code type": QR Code 1,23,456,7890 1, 2 and 3 [STX]1[ETX][STX]23[ETX][STX]456[ETX] "Data transfer...
  • Page 42: Extracting Ai (Application Identifier)-Prefixed Strings

    8.2.1.3 Extracting AI (Application Identifier)-prefixed strings If the scanner reads an EAN-128, RSS, or EAN.UCC Composite symbol (excluding linear components in a UPC/EAN Composite symbol), it edits the data according to AIs and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 10, Section 10.3).
  • Page 43 Example Data read: (01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)030810(17)040208(17)040305 Code ID mark: Disable, Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, BCC: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None Extraction conditions AIs specified Delimiter Output data "Data transfer 01,11,17 Comma [STX]94901234567894,030808,040208[ETX] regardless of error 17,11 [STX]040208,030808[ETX] result": Prohibit 17,17 [STX]040208,040305[ETX]...
  • Page 44 (2) AI parenthesizing mode In this mode, the scanner parenthesizes AIs contained in data read and output the edited data according to the extraction conditions. Extraction conditions Extraction conditions Choices "Data transfer regardless of error result" Permit/Prohibit If the scanner fails to extract an AI-prefixed element string when the "Data transfer regardless of error result" is permitted, it outputs the data read as is without editing.
  • Page 45 (3) AI table In the AI-prefixed string extraction, the scanner edits data according to the Application Identifiers (AIs) defined below. Format Description n2+n18 Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) n2+n14 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) n2+n14 GTIN of Trade Items Contained in a logistic unit (For Use with AI 37 Only) n2+n14 Reserved.
  • Page 46 Format Description 321n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Inches (***) 322n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Feet (***) 323n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Yards (***) 324n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Inches (***) 325n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Feet (***) 326n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Yards (***)
  • Page 47 Format Description 355n n4+n6 Area, Square Yards, Logistics (***) 356n n4+n6 Net Weight, Troy Ounces (***) 357n n4+n6 Net Volume, Ounces (***) 360n n4+n6 Volume, Quarts (***) 361n n4+n6 Volume, Gallons (***) 362n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Quarts (***) 363n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Gallons (***) 364n n4+n6...
  • Page 48 Format Description n3+n15 Country of Initial Processing n3+n3 Country of Processing n3+n3 Country of Disassembly n3+n3 Country of Final Processing n2+n4+n7+an..10+n1 Carrier Assigned Tracking Number 7001 n4+n13 NATO Stock Number (NSN) 7002 n4+an..30 UN/ECE Meat Carcasses and Cuts Classification 7030 n4+n3+an..27 Approval Number of Processor with Three-Digit ISO Country Code, Butchery...
  • Page 49 Format Description n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company n2+an..30 Company Internal Information To indicate only year and month, DD must be filled with "00." (**) n indicates the length of data. (***) n indicates the decimal point position. Alphabetic characters 3 alphabetic characters, fixed length a..3...
  • Page 50: Delimited-Text Format Conversion Mode

    8.2.2 Delimited-text format conversion mode In this mode, the scanner splits data read from the code specified by "Code type" at the positions of commas, CRs, LFs, CRLFs and TABs contained in the data and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 10, Section 10.3).
  • Page 51: Barcode Reader Mode

    Barcode reader mode The barcode reader mode limits the vertical readable area to 15% at the center portion, as shown below, and the skew angle within the range of 6° ≥ θ ≥ -6°. In this mode, the scanning time required is shorter than that in the normal reader mode. However, the scanner cannot read 2D codes or multi-line bar codes.
  • Page 52: Scanning Split Qr Code Symbols

    Scanning split QR Code symbols QR Code symbology can split data into a maximum of 16 blocks and encode each of them into a split QR Code symbol (model 1 or 2). Split QR Code scanning is possible only with the same QR Code model. The scanner can scan split QR Code symbols and restore them to the original data string in edit mode, batch edit mode, and non-edit mode, which you can select using the QR-coded parameter menu.
  • Page 53: Multi-Line Barcode Scanning

    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). 8.8.1 Number of lines The number of lines allowed for multi-line barcode scanning is 2 or 3.
  • Page 54: Chapter 9 Beeper, Indicator Led, Vibrator And Marker Beam

    Chapter 9 Beeper, Indicator LED, Vibrator and Marker Beam 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 split QR code, - data transfer is started by the data retransfer function or specific character transfer function,...
  • Page 55: Indicator Led

    Indicator LED The indicator LED lights or flashes in blue, green, red or orange 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 13), - the scanner starts or ends a sequence of split QR Code scanning, - the scanner has read a split QR Code symbol, or - the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2).
  • Page 56 You can disable the indicator LED with the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Regardless of such setting, however, the indicator LED comes on when: - the scanner is being customized with the QR-coded parameter menu, - the scanner receives an LED-ON command (LB, LG or LR) from the host computer (refer to Appendix 2), - the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) starts up or any setting is newly established, - the scanner reads a batch-process QR Code symbol, - the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2),...
  • Page 57: Vibrator

    Vibrator The QR-coded parameter menu and configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provide three configuration choices: indicating successful scanning (OK), indicating an error (NG), and disabled. The OK setting uses the vibrator to indicate the following. - Successful transmission of the bar code data just read - In data verification mode, a match between the bar code data just read and a master data entry - In data verification mode, successful entry of master data - Scanning of a split QR Code symbol...
  • Page 58: Marker Beam

    Marker beam The red marker beam (semiconductor laser) comes on to indicate the scanning area as a guide. 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 The following description assumes that "Marker"...
  • Page 59: Chapter 10 Communication

    Chapter 10 Communication This scanner is compliant with USB 1.1 (Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1). 10.1 USB-COM interface Installing the dedicated USB-COM device driver to the host computer allows the USB-COM interface to operate in communications applications using the conventional serial port. Notes for use •...
  • Page 60: Usb Keyboard Interface

    10.2 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 your 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.
  • Page 61: Communication Format

    10.3 Communication format Data transmission format Select one of the following two data transmission formats. No. of digits Code ID mark Prefix Terminator Header Code data Suffix No. of digits Header Prefix Code ID mark Code data Suffix Terminator (1) Header/Terminator The following choices are available.
  • Page 62 (4) Code ID mark This optional field specifies the code system. It offers four combinations with two code ID marks (Type 1 and Type 2) 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) Code ID mark Code type Type 1...
  • Page 63 Code ID mark Code type Type 1 Type 2 (Note 1) Coupling Separating Coupling Separating Bar codes EAN-128 RSS-14, RSS-14 Truncated, RSS-14 Limited, RSS-14 Stacked, RSS Expanded, RSS-14 Omnidirectional, RSS Expanded Stacked EAN.UCC CC-A (Note 4) Composite CC-B (Note 4) CC-A, CC-B None None...
  • Page 64 (Note 1) Type 2 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" Code Type (Modifier Options character)
  • Page 65 (5) Number of digits This optional field specifies whether or not to transmit the number of digits (4 bytes) in code data or disables the transmission (default). Note that UPC and EAN codes (except EAN-128) skip this field. n1 : thousands (0 to 9) n2 : hundreds (0 to 9) n3 : tens (0 to 9) n4 : units (0 to 9)
  • Page 66 UPC-E with add-on With 2-digit add-on: C/D X With 5-digit add-on: C/D X S: Number system character : Add-on code data 7-11 You can select whether or not to transmit a check digit. A code ID mark precedes add-on code data under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 2 "...
  • Page 67 Code 39 Code data read will be transmitted as is. You can select whether or not to transmit start and stop codes ("*"). Interleaved 2of5 The scanner transmits code data read, starting from the character following the start code to the one preceding the stop code.
  • Page 68: Chapter 11 Image Capturing

    Chapter 11 Image Capturing 11.1 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 can be selected from standard VGA, 1/4 VGA and 1/16 VGA.
  • Page 69 n: Image output area Full image area Center portion of the image area o: Thumbnail Disable thumbnail transmission Enable thumbnail transmission of BMP images in 1/64 VGA Enable thumbnail transmission of JPEG images in 1/4 VGA (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 1K protocol).
  • Page 70: Chapter 12 Parameters And Defaults

    Chapter 12 Parameters and Defaults The tables below list the parameters and their default values. You can change them using the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Note that shadowed parameters can only be set in the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). When the scanner leaves the factory, all of these parameters are set to defaults.
  • Page 71 (3) Communications parameters for USB keyboard interface The following settings take effect only when the USB keyboard interface is set up. Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: √ OFF (Lowercase letter) Section 10.2 (1) Caps Lock (See Note 1.) ON (Uppercase letter) √...
  • Page 72 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: √ None CR LF Header ENTER Right Ctrl ← ↑ → ↓ User-defined Section 10.3 (1) None CR LF Terminator √ ENTER Right Ctrl ← ↑ → ↓ User-defined...
  • Page 73 (4) Reading modes Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: √ Regular read mode Data verification mode Scanning modes Section 8.1 (Scan lock disabled) Data verification mode (Scan lock enabled) √ No editing Data extraction mode Data editing Section 8.2 Delimited-text format conversion mode Enable (Barcode reader mode) Barcode reader mode...
  • Page 74 (6) 2D codes, mirror image and black-and-white inverted codes Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Section 8.5 Scanning mirror image 2D codes √ Disable √ Black cells/bars on a white background White cell/bars on a black Scanning black-and-white inverted codes Section 8.6 background Automatically identify black and...
  • Page 75 (7) Bar codes UPC-A/E, EAN-13/8 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: √ Enable Scanning UPC-A and EAN-13 Disable √ Enable Section 13.2 Scanning UPC-E Disable √ Enable Scanning EAN-8 Disable √ Enable Transmission of a check digit for UPC-A Disable √ Enable Transmission of a check digit for EAN-13 Disable...
  • Page 76 Codabar (NW-7) Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: √ Enable, without a check digit Enable, with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled) Section 13.2 Scanning Codabar (NW-7) Enable, with a check digit (Check digit transmission disabled) Disable Min. number of digits to scan 4 digits for Codabar (NW-7) 3 to 99 digits...
  • Page 77 RSS, Composite symbols Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Scanning RSS-14, RSS-14 Truncated, RSS-14 Limited, RSS Expanded √ Disable Scanning RSS-14 Stacked, Enable RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional, √ Disable RSS Expanded Stacked Enable Scanning Composite symbols √ Disable Enable Scanning RSS Composite with CC-A √...
  • Page 78 Multi-line barcode scanning Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Scanning multi-line bar codes √ Disable √ 2 lines Number of lines for multi-line barcode scanning 3 lines Header/terminator-delimited Output format for multi-line bar codes √ Comma-delimited Code type for the 1st line Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified.
  • Page 79 (8) Trigger switch control/Magic key control Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: √ Auto-off mode Momentary switching mode Section 6.1 Alternate switching mode Trigger switch control Continuous reading mode 1 Continuous reading mode 2 Auto sensing mode Section 6.4 None Trigger switch function for the fully √...
  • Page 80 (10) Data verification conditions and data editing conditions Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: √ Data string Verification object in data verification mode Data block Verification start position for data string 001 to 999 positions verification (Specify with ASCII characters) Number of characters to verify for data 01 to 99 positions string verification (Specify with ASCII characters)
  • Page 81 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable AI-delimited mode - Availability of AI #3 √ Disable AI-delimited mode Selectable from AI candidates (Note 2) - AI #1 AI-delimited mode Selectable from AI candidates (Note 2) - AI #2 AI-delimited mode Selectable from AI candidates Section 8.2 (Note 2) - AI #3...
  • Page 82: Chapter 13 Qr-Coded Parameter Menu

    Chapter 13 QR-Coded Parameter Menu 13.1 Parameter setting procedure using the QR-coded parameter menu Start setting Use the scanner to scan the "Start setting" QR Code symbol. ↓ The beeper sounds three times. Scan parameter setting Scan necessary parameter setting QR Code symbols. QR Code symbols.
  • Page 83: Qr-Coded Parameter Menu

    13.2 QR-coded parameter menu Menu control (Starting/Ending the Setting Procedure and Reverting to Defaults) Start setting Start setting (When the "White code on black background" is set)" 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"...
  • Page 84 Communications parameters for USB-COM interface Communications protocol (USB-COM interface) Non-acknowledge mode ACK/NAK mode (default) Header (USB-COM interface) None (default) Terminator (USB-COM interface) CR (default) CR LF Transmission of BCC (USB-COM interface) Disable (default) Enable...
  • Page 85 Communications parameters for USB keyboard interface Conversion to binary data No conversion (default) Binary conversion (ASCII) Kanji conversion Header (USB keyboard interface) None (default) CR LF ENTER Right Ctrl...
  • Page 86 Header (USB keyboard interface) ← ↑ → ↓ Terminator (USB keyboard interface) None CR LF ENTER (default) Right Ctrl...
  • Page 87 Header (USB keyboard interface) ← ↑ → ↓ Data transmission format Transmission of code ID mark Disable (default) Enable Transmission of the number of digits Disable (default) Enable...
  • Page 88 2D codes, mirror image and black-and-white inverted codes Scanning MicroQR Code Disable (default) Enable Scanning black-and-white inverted codes Black cells/bars on a White cells/bars on white background (default) a black background Automatically identify black and white inverted codes Scanning split QR Code ("Structured Append") Edit mode (default) Non-edit mode Batch edit mode...
  • Page 89 Scanning MaxiCode Disable Enable (default) Scanning Data Matrix Disable Enable (default) Bar codes Scanning UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8 Disable Enable (default) Scanning Interleaved 2of5 Disable Enable without a check digit (default) Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled)
  • Page 90 Scanning Code 128 (EAN-128) Disable Enable (default) Scanning Codabar (NW-7) Disable Enable without a check digit (default) 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) Disable Enable (default)
  • Page 91 Scanning Code 39 Disable Enable without a check digit (default) Enable with a check digit Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled) (Check digit transmission disabled) Transmission of start/stop codes for Code 39 Disable (default) Enable Other settings Trigger switch control Auto-off mode (default) Alternate switching mode...
  • Page 92 Beeper control Disable Enable (default) Indicator LED Disable Enable (default) Vibrator OK vibrations (default) NG vibrations Disable...
  • Page 93: Chapter 14 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Problem 1: Low reading efficiency. Probable cause What to do: • • A target code is not within the scan range of the Bring a code within the scan range. reading window. • • The code may be smeared. Wipe off the dirt from the code.
  • Page 94: Appendix 1 Specifications

    Appendix 1 Specifications GT10Q-SU/HU Item GT11Q-SU/HU Scanning specifications Readable codes QR Code (Model 1 and Model 2), MicroQR, PDF417, MicroPDF, MaxiCode, Data Matrix, and EAN.UCC Composite symbol EAN-13/8, UPC-A/E, UPC/EAN with add-on, Interleaved 2of5 (ITF), Code 39, Codabar (NW-7), Code 128, EAN-128,...
  • Page 95: Appendix 2 Control Commands

    Appendix 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 12).
  • Page 96 Transfer Direction Control Function Commands Scanner Host Trigger switch control U1: Auto-off mode U2: Momentary switching mode U3: Alternate switching mode U4: Continuous reading mode 1 U5: Continuous reading mode 2 U6: Auto sensing mode Save parameters This command saves settings made with U1 through U6 commands into the EEPROM.
  • Page 97: Appendix 3 Interface Specifications

    Appendix 3 Interface Specifications USB Interface Type A USB Connector Viewed from pin side Pin No. Signal 5 VDC...
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