Welch Allyn scanteam 3400 series Operating Manual
Welch Allyn scanteam 3400 series Operating Manual

Welch Allyn scanteam 3400 series Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Decoded Output...
  • Page 2 E 1998 Welch Allyn, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 Welch Allyn reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult Welch Allyn to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of Welch Allyn.
  • Page 4 Dallam Court Dallam Lane Warrington, Cheshire WA2 7LT England Welch Allyn shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Page 1.1 Introduction to the 3400 ....1–1 1.2 Unpacking the Scanner ..... 1–2 1.3 Scanner Identification Label .
  • Page 7 Chapter 3 Additional Programming Selections, continued... Section Page 3.2 Bar Code Prefix and Suffix Programming ..3–4 Bar Code Prefix Selection ....3–5 Bar Code Suffix Selection .
  • Page 8 Chapter 3 Additional Programming Selections, continued... Section Page 3.6 Retail Symbology Programming ... . . 3–53 UPC Selection ......3–54 EAN Selection .
  • Page 9 Chapter 4 Supported Interface Keys Section Page 4.1 Keyboard Function Relationships ... . 4–1 4.2 Supported Interface Keys ....4–2 Full ASCII Code 39 Bar Code Chart .
  • Page 10 Appendix B Hex ASCII (Conversion) Chart ..B–1 Appendix C 3400/B and 3400LR/C Information Section Page Scanner Identification (3400/B) ..C–2 Scanner Identification (3400LR/C) ..C–3 Scanning Performance .
  • Page 11 Table of Contents...
  • Page 12: Introduction To The 3400

    GETTING STARTED 1.1 Introduction to the 3400 The SCANTEAM 3400 Series CCD is durable and reliable, easy to hold and easy to aim. Available with Instant Interface decoding, the 3400 supports a wide range of interfaces: keyboard wedge, POS terminals, RS-232, and wand emulation.
  • Page 13: Unpacking The Scanner

    1.2 Unpacking the Scanner Open the carton. The shipping carton should contain: SCANTEAM 3400 SCANTEAM 3400 Hand Held CCD Scanner Operating Guide and Programming Menu Shipping Carton Check to make sure everything you ordered is present. Keep the shipping carton to return the scanner for servicing.
  • Page 14: Scanner Identification Label

    1.3 Scanner Identification Label ITEM# 3400LR–12 Focal Distance Trigger Option LR = reads medium density codes from 1" to 6" 0 = Auto Trigger (2 to 15 cm) 1 = Manual Trigger HD = reads high density codes from contact to 2" (5.08 cm) Interface Option OCIA...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Scanner

    1.4 Connecting the Scanner Install the scanner by following the steps shown below: Disconnect power to the terminal/computer by turning the host system power switch to the “OFF” position. Power OFF Connect the interface cable to the scanner and to the terminal/computer.
  • Page 16 Once the scanner has been fully connected, restore power to the terminal/computer by turning the host system power switch to the “ON” position. Power ON You must program the 3400 to work with your terminal or computer by scanning the appropriate programming bar code(s).
  • Page 17: Scanning Techniques

    1.5 Scanning Techniques The scanning technique for a single bar code (on a page or an object) is shown below. The illustration below shows where to aim the red illuminated beam over the bar code for a good read. Correct Incorrect 1.6 Scanning Performance The SCANTEAM 3400 Hand Held CCD Scanner provides a...
  • Page 18 4 MIL 6.6 MIL 1.75 7.5 MIL 10 MIL 2.20 13 MIL 2.50 20 MIL 2.75 SCANTEAM 3400HD Reading Distance and Bar Code Size (Working zone shown at nominal focus) Getting Started 1–7...
  • Page 19 40 MIL 20 MIL 13 MIL 7 MIL SCANTEAM 3400LR Reading Distance and Bar Code Size (Working zone shown at nominal focus) Getting Started 1–8...
  • Page 20: Introduction

    QUICK START PROGRAMMING MENU 2.1 Introduction Use this chapter to program the SCANTEAM 3400 Hand Held CCD Scanner to work with your terminal/computer. About “Plug and Play” Programming With “Plug and Play” programming (Section 2.2), you connect the 3400 and scan only one bar code to program the scanner (including required prefixes/suffixes).
  • Page 21: Plug And Play" (Single Scan) Programming

    2.2 “Plug and Play” (Single Scan) Programming “Plug and Play” bar codes are available for the following: IBM PC Interfaces IBM 4683 Ports 5B, 9B, and 17 OCIA Interfaces OCR, RS–232, and Wand Emulation Interfaces. Note: If your terminal or computer isn’t included in the list above, see Terminal Selection Programming –...
  • Page 22 Scan the appropriate “Plug and Play” single bar code. Scan Bar Code Note: Programming bar codes will not output data to your terminal. Quick Start Programming 2–3...
  • Page 23 After programming the 3400 for terminal interface, scan the sample bar code (below) to check that the 3400 is set up correctly for your terminal. Scan Sample Bar Code Sample Code 39 Bar Code 12345 Note: Other Sample Bar Codes are inside the back cover of this Operating Guide and Programming Menu.
  • Page 24: Ibm Pc Interface

    IBM PC Interface Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes to program the 3400 for IBM AT, PS/2, or XT compatibles. IBM PC AT and Compatibles Interface (also PS/2 30-286, 50, 55SX, 60, 70, 70-061, 70-121, 80) IBM PS/2 and Compatibles Interface (for PS/2 25, 30 models) IBM PC XT and Compatibles Interface...
  • Page 25 IBM 4683 Ports 5B, 9B, and 17 Interface Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes to program the 3400 for IBM 4683 Port 5B, 9B, or 17. IBM 4683 Port 5B Interface IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR–1 IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR–2 IBM 4683 Port 17 Interface Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for...
  • Page 26: Ocia Interface

    OCIA Interface Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes (this page and the next page) to program the 3400 for Spectra–Physics, NCR Short Format (Eight Bit), NCR Long Format (Nine Bit), or Nixdorf OCIA. Spectra–Physics OCIA Interface This bar code also programs the following prefixes for each symbology: symbology...
  • Page 27 OCIA Interface, continued NCR OCIA Long Format (Nine Bit) Interface This bar code also programs the following prefixes for each symbology: symbology prefix symbology prefix EAN 8 46 46 Code 39 42 31 EAN 13 I 2 of 5 42 32 UPC A Code 128 42 33...
  • Page 28 OCR, RS–232, and Wand Emulation Interface Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes (this page and the next page) to program the 3400 for Fujitsu, IBM Port 21 OCR, RS–232, or Wand Emulation (Code 39 Format). Fujitsu OCR Interface This bar code also programs the following suffixes for each symbology: symbology...
  • Page 29 OCR, RS–232, and Wand Emulation Interface, continued RS–232 Interface This bar code also programs the following parameters: programmable option setting Baud Rate 9600 bits per second Parity even Data Format 7 data bits, parity bit, 1 stop bit (8 Bit Data) Wand Emulation (Code 39 Format) Interface Wand Emulation (Same Code Format) Interface [ [ Supports Code 39, UPC, EAN, Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, and Codabar.
  • Page 30: Terminal Selection Programming

    If you’ve already programmed the 3400 using “Plug and Play” (Section 2.2), you don’t need to continue programming the 3400. 2.3 Terminal Selection Programming Use this section to program the 3400 to work with any supported terminal or computer. Programming Instructions To program the SCANTEAM 3400 using the Terminal Selection menu : Locate the two–digit terminal I.D.
  • Page 31 Scan the bar code representing the first digit of the terminal I.D. number (also on page 2–14 ). Scan the bar code representing the second digit of the terminal I.D. number. 2–12 Quick Start Programming...
  • Page 32 The 3400 terminal interface is now set up. To program a carriage return (CR) suffix see page 2–18. You may also turn off the carriage return (or any other suffix) using Clear Bar Code Suffix, also on page 2–18. Terminal Selection Programming Example You want to connect the SCANTEAM 3400 to an Esprit terminal, model 400.
  • Page 33: Supported Terminals

    Supported Terminals Terminal Model(s) Terminal I.D. 1496 Apple Desktop Bus ADB MAC Classic, SE SE30, II (All) Bull BDS–7 (HDS–7) Burroughs Decision Data DDC3596, 3597 DEC* VT–220, 320, 330, 340 420 VT 510/520/525 LK411 Keyboard (DEC Style) VT 510/520 PC Style Keyboard Esprit 200, 400 Falco...
  • Page 34 Scan the two–digit terminal I.D. number for the terminal interface you want set up ( see chart on page 2–14 ). Terminal I.D. Number Default = 03 Terminal I.D. for 3400-X1, 3400-X2 Default = 00 Terminal I.D. for 3400-X3 Quick Start Programming 2–15...
  • Page 35 Supported Terminals, continued Terminal Model(s) Terminal I.D. OCIA Olivetti M19, M24, M28, M200 01** Olivetti 240, 250, 290, 380, P500 03** Qume ANSI QVT 61, 62, 70, 191, 321, 322 Qume ASCII QVT 31, 51, 61, 62, 70, 191 Qume Enhanced PC QVT 61, 62, 70, 82, 191, Qx15 RS232 True RS232 TTL...
  • Page 36 Scan the two–digit terminal I.D. number for the terminal interface you want set up ( see chart on page 2–16 ). Terminal I.D. Number Default = 03 Terminal I.D. for 3400-X1, 3400-X2 Default = 00 Terminal I.D. for 3400-X3 Quick Start Programming 2–17...
  • Page 37: Program Carriage Return Suffix

    2.4 Program Carriage Return (CR) Suffix If your application requires a carriage return (CR) suffix, scan the bar code below to Program a Carriage Return for all enabled bar code symbologies. Program Carriage Return Suffix Caution: Scanning this code clears all previously programmed prefixes and suffixes.
  • Page 38: Introduction

    ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING SELECTIONS If you’ve already programmed the 3400 using “Plug and Play” or Terminal Selection (Chapter 2), you don’t need to continue programming the 3400 (unless you need to set other features). 3.1 Introduction Use this chapter to program the SCANTEAM 3400 Hand Held CCD Scanner for any programmable feature.
  • Page 39: Programming Instructions

    Programming Instructions Resetting Default Settings The first page of each programming section allows you to program the SCANTEAM 3400 to factory settings for that particular section. This is useful if you’ve changed the features (or don’t know what’s been programmed) and want to reset the 3400 defaults, but not all its defaults.
  • Page 40: Global Programming Bar Codes

    Global Programming Bar Codes After you’ve scanned ENTER in any programming section, you may use the bar codes below to: DEFAULT DEFAULT resets the scanner to factory settings. ESCAPE ESCAPE stops the programming sequence (programming selections are unchanged) . EXIT EXIT stops the programming sequence (any changed programming selections are saved) .
  • Page 41: Bar Code Prefix And Suffix Programming

    3.2 Bar Code Prefix and Suffix Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for Bar Code Prefix and Suffix selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for bar code prefix and suffix selections. ENTER Prefix/Suffix Program Mode DEFAULT All Prefix/Suffix Selections EXIT Prefix/Suffix Program Mode...
  • Page 42: Bar Code Prefix Selection

    Bar Code Prefix Selection: Code I.D. Transmit ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Code I.D. Transmit, then choose enable or disable. Code I.D. Transmit Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) EXIT Program Mode Code I.D. Chart Symbology Code I.D.
  • Page 43 Bar Code Prefix Selection: AIM I.D. Transmit ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program AIM I.D. Transmit, then choose enable or disable. AIM I.D. Transmit Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) EXIT Program Mode AIM I.D. Chart Symbology AIM I.D.
  • Page 44 Bar Code Prefix Example To program a line feed prefix for UPC–A symbology only , scan the following bar codes: ENTER ( Prefix Selection ) Assign ASCII Character Prefix 6, 3 ( on Symbology Bar Code chart ) 0, A ( on ASCII Bar Code chart ) F, F ( on ASCII Bar Code chart ) EXIT ( Prefix Selection ) Where the:...
  • Page 45 Bar Code Prefix Selection: Assign ASCII Character Prefix ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start assigning an ASCII character prefix. Assign ASCII Character Prefix Refer to the chart below, then scan the two bar codes on the next page that represent the bar code symbology requiring a prefix.
  • Page 46 Symbology Bar Codes Additional Programming 3–9...
  • Page 47 Bar Code Prefix Selection: Assign ASCII Character Prefix, continued Refer to the chart below to find the hex value of the prefix you wish to assign. Hex – ASCII Chart " & < > Scan two of the ASCII Bar Codes (next page) that represent the hex digits of the prefix you require.
  • Page 48 ASCII Bar Codes Additional Programming 3–11...
  • Page 49: Bar Code Suffix Selection

    Bar Code Suffix Selection: Assign ASCII Character Suffix ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start assigning an ASCII character suffix. Assign ASCII Character Suffix Refer to the chart below, then scan the two bar codes on the next page that represent the bar code symbology requiring a suffix.
  • Page 50 Symbology Bar Codes Additional Programming 3–13...
  • Page 51 Bar Code Suffix Selection: Assign ASCII Character Suffix, continued Refer to the chart below to find the hex value of the suffix you wish to assign. Hex – ASCII Chart " & < > Scan two of the ASCII Bar Codes (next page) that represent the hex digits of the suffix you require.
  • Page 52 ASCII Bar Codes Additional Programming 3–15...
  • Page 53 3.3 Dual Interface Programming SCANTEAM models 3400–X1 and 3400–X2 support Dual Interface, which allows you to connect to two different terminals by switching interface cables. The figure below illustrates Dual Interface. Dual Interface: 1 scanner + 2 interface cables = 2 applications SCANTEAM 3400 Terminal...
  • Page 54 Dual Interface Programming, continued The 3400 is compatible with a wide range of terminals in the primary (or single) interface mode. (Primary terminal selection programming is found on page 2–11.) Secondary interface is designed to support a limited set of interfaces common to portable data terminals. These interfaces include: Hand Held Laser Emulation (HHLC) Wand Emulation, Code 39...
  • Page 55: Code 39 Wand Emulation Selection

    Dual Interface Programming, continued Dual Interface Single Scan Programming Codes Code 39 Wand Emulation Selection Same Code Wand Emulation Selection [ [ Supports Code 39, UPC, EAN, Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, and Codabar. All other codes output as Code 39. RS–232 Selection Laser Emulation Selection Dual Interface Programming Notes:...
  • Page 56: Primary Interface Only Selection

    Dual Interface Programming, continued Scanning “Plug and Play” bar codes (single scan terminal selection bar codes – Section 2.2), or changing the terminal type does not affect Dual Interface settings. RS–232 programmable selections are used by both the primary and secondary interfaces. Changing an RS–232 parameter (such as baud rate or parity), while in primary or secondary mode will affect both interfaces.
  • Page 57: Output Programming

    3.4 Output Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for Output selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for output selections. ENTER Output Program Mode DEFAULT All Output Selections EXIT Output Program Mode 3–20 Additional Programming...
  • Page 58: Beeper Selection

    Beeper Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Beeper selection, then choose the volume you want. Beeper Selection Beeper Off Beeper Low Volume Beeper Medium Volume Beeper High Volume EXIT Program Mode Additional Programming 3–21...
  • Page 59: Keyboard Style Selection

    Keyboard Style Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Keyboard Style selection, then choose the keyboard style you want. Keyboard Style Selection Style A Style B Style C Style D Style F Style G 3–22 Additional Programming...
  • Page 60 Keyboard Style Selection, continued Style H Style I Style J EXIT Program Mode The charts on the following pages show the keyboard style for supported terminals. Note: Styles A, B, and C cannot be used with one another; however they may be combined with other styles.
  • Page 61 Terminal Keyboard Style Name Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary DirCon AutoCaps NumPad Turbo Auto DC IBM XT CAPS SHFT CTRL LOCK LOCK ASCII IBM PS/2 CAPS SHFT CTRL 12/9 LOCK LOCK ASCII IBM AT CAPS SHFT CTRL 14/3 LOCK LOCK ASCII IBM AT3 CAPS SHFT CTRL...
  • Page 62: Keyboard Emulation Mode

    The Keyboard Style Table below applies to Note: SCANTEAM 3400 software prior to software revision level 4.0. Keyboard Style (If terminal is not listed, then no secondary type keyboard is supported.) Terminal Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary Quinquenary IBM PC/XT CAPS LOCK SHIFT LOCK CTRL "...
  • Page 63: Intercharacter Delay Selection

    Programmable Output Delay Selections ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Intercharacter Delay selection. Intercharacter Delay Selection Scan two of the Numeric Bar Codes (next page) to set the delay to any value between 00 and 99[. Scan the bar code below to start Interfunction Delay selection.
  • Page 64 Numeric Bar Codes Programmable Output Delay Example The SCANTEAM 3400 is programmed as follows: Intercharacter Delay = 10ms Interfunction Delay = 50ms Bar Code Suffix = Tab and Carriage Return When a bar code symbol containing the characters “123” is scanned, the 3400 will output the following to the terminal / computer: Carriage Return 10ms...
  • Page 65: Output Mode Selection

    Output Mode Selection: Buffer Scans ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Output Mode selection. Output Mode Selection Scan the bar code below to program Buffer Scans, then choose enable or disable. If enabled , the 3400 accepts a second scan while transmitting the current scan to the terminal.
  • Page 66: Function Code Transmit

    Output Mode Selection: Function Code Transmit ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Output Mode selection. Output Mode Selection Scan the bar code below to program Function Code Transmit, then choose enable or disable. Refer to Chapter 4 for Function Code tables (Supported Interface Keys).
  • Page 67 Output Mode Selection, continued Function Code Transmit Enabled Example The SCANTEAM 3400 is connected to an IBM PC XT and is programmed as follows: Bar Code Prefix: GS (1D) – F10 key Bar Code Suffix: CR (0D) – ENTER key Function Code Transmit: Enabled When a bar code containing the characters “1234<HT>5678”...
  • Page 68: Laser Redundancy

    Output Mode Selection: Laser Redundancy ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Output Mode selection. Output Mode Selection Scan the bar code below to program Laser Redundancy, then choose enable or disable. If enabled , the 3400 requires three identical scans before data will be accepted.
  • Page 69: Country Code Selection

    Country Code Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Country Code selection. Country Code Selection Refer to the chart below to find the numeric value of the country keyboard you require. Country Code United States Belgium Denmark [ Finland Norway [...
  • Page 70 Numeric Bar Codes Additional Programming 3–33...
  • Page 71: Ncr 7052 Keypad Selection

    The NCR 7052 Keypad Selection applies to Note: SCANTEAM 3400 software prior to software revision level 4.0. NCR 7052 Keypad Selection* ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program NCR 7052 Keyboard Layout selection, then choose the keyboard layout you want. NCR 7052 Keypad Selection Layout 1 (telephone style keypad) Layout 2 (calculator style keypad)
  • Page 72: Industrial Symbology Programming

    3.5 Industrial Symbology Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for Industrial Symbology selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for industrial symbology selections. ENTER Industrial Symbology Program Mode DEFAULT All Industrial Symbology Selections EXIT Industrial Symbology Program Mode Examples of Industrial bar codes may be found on page 3–39 in this programming section.
  • Page 73: Codabar Selection

    Codabar Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Codabar symbology selection, then enable or disable Codabar decoding. Codabar Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes. To set minimum allowable length, scan the “Set Minimum Length”...
  • Page 74 Codabar Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program Codabar Start/Stop Transmit, then choose enable or disable. Start/Stop Transmit Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Scan the bar code below to program Codabar Check Character Required, then choose enable or disable. Check Character Required Enable (Yes) Disable (No )
  • Page 75 Codabar Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program Codabar Concatenation, then choose enable or disable. Concatenation Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Scan the bar code below to program Codabar Concatenation Required, then choose enable or disable. Concatenation Required Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) EXIT Program Mode...
  • Page 76 B+12345–C Start Character Stop Character Codabar without Concatenation A12D D34A Concatenation Start Character Stop Character Scan would look like: A1234A Codabar with Concatenation Codabar Bar Code *TEST–SHEET* Start Character Stop Character Code 39 Bar Code Additional Programming 3–39...
  • Page 77: Code 39 Selection

    Code 39 Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Code 39 symbology selection, then enable or disable Code 39 decoding. Code 39 Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes.
  • Page 78 Code 39 Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program Code 39 Start/Stop Transmit, then choose enable or disable. Start/Stop Transmit Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Scan the bar code below to program Code 39 Check Character Required, then choose enable or disable. Check Character Required Enable (Yes) Disable (No )
  • Page 79 Code 39 Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program Code 39 Full ASCII, then choose enable or disable. Full ASCII Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Scan the bar code below to program Code 39 Append Option, then choose enable or disable. Append Option Enable (Yes) Disable (No )
  • Page 80: Interleaved 2 Of 5 Selection

    Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology selection, then enable or disable Interleaved 2 of 5 decoding. Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes.
  • Page 81 Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit Required, then choose enable or disable. Check Digit Required Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Scan the bar code below to program Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit Transmit, then choose enable or disable.
  • Page 82: Code 2 Of 5 Selection

    Code 2 of 5 Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Code 2 of 5 symbology selection, then enable or disable Code 2 of 5 decoding. Code 2 of 5 Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes.
  • Page 83: Matrix 2 Of 5 Selection

    Matrix 2 of 5 Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Matrix 2 of 5 symbology selection, then enable or disable Matrix 2 of 5 decoding. Matrix 2 of 5 Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes.
  • Page 84: Code 11 Selection

    Code 11 Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Code 11 symbology selection, then enable or disable Code 11 decoding. Code 11 Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes.
  • Page 85 Code 11 Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program 2 Check Digits Required for Code 11, then choose enable or disable. 2 Check Digits Required Enable (Yes ) Disable (No [) [ No (Disabled) = 1 Check Digit EXIT Program Mode 3–48 Additional Programming...
  • Page 86: Code 93 Selection

    Code 93 Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Code 93 symbology selection, then enable or disable Code 93 decoding. Code 93 Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes.
  • Page 87: Code 128 Selection

    Code 128 Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Code 128 symbology selection, then enable or disable Code 128 decoding. Code 128 Selection Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes.
  • Page 88: Disable All Symbologies

    Code 128 Selection, continued EAN–128 Programming When enabled, the 3400 substitutes a <GS> for Function Character 1. <GS> Substitution Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Note: For complete EAN-128 support, the AIM code ID feature also should be enabled. Refer to Page 3–6. EXIT Program Mode Disable All Symbologies ENTER Program Mode...
  • Page 89 Industrial Symbologies Min/Max Length Chart Symbology Minimum Length Maximum Length Codabar Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 02 [ Code 2 of 5 01 [ Matrix 2 of 5 01 [ Code 11 01 [ Code 93 Code 128 [ The Default minimum length for these symbologies is 4 characters. Numeric Bar Codes 3–52 Additional Programming...
  • Page 90: Retail Symbology Programming

    3.6 Retail Symbology Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for Retail Symbology selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for retail symbology selections. ENTER Retail Symbology Program Mode DEFAULT All Retail Symbology Selections EXIT Retail Symbology Program Mode Examples of Retail bar codes may be found on pages 3–57, 3–61, and 3–62 in this programming section.
  • Page 91: Upc Selection

    UPC Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start UPC symbology selection. UPC Selection UPC selections include: Version A, Version E0, Version E1, Check Digit Transmit, Number System Transmit, Version E Expand, 2–Digit Addendum, and 5–Digit Addendum. Scan the bar code below to program UPC Version A, then choose enable or disable.
  • Page 92 UPC Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program UPC Version E1, then choose enable or disable. Version E1 Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Note: Version E1 only works if EAN 13 is disabled. Refer to EAN 13 Page 3–58. Scan the bar code below to program UPC Check Digit Transmit, then choose enable or disable.
  • Page 93 UPC Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program UPC Version E Expand, then choose enable or disable. Version E Expand Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Scan the bar code below to program UPC 2–Digit Addenda, then choose enable or disable. 2–Digit Addenda Enable (Yes) Disable (No )
  • Page 94 UPC Selection, continued EXIT Program Mode 12345 0 31425 60789 5 # System Check Digit 5–Digit Addendum UPC–A Bar Code 0 12345 00350 9 # System Check Digit NO Addendum UPC–A Bar Code Additional Programming 3–57...
  • Page 95: Ean Selection

    EAN Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start EAN symbology selection. EAN Selection EAN selections include: EAN/JAN 13, EAN/JAN 8, Check Digit Transmit, 2–Digit Addendum, 5–Digit Addendum, and ISBN Enable. Scan the bar code below to program EAN/JAN 13, then choose enable or disable.
  • Page 96 EAN Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program EAN/JAN 8, then choose enable or disable. EAN/JAN 8 Enable (Yes ) Disable (No) Scan the bar code below to program EAN Check Digit Transmit, then choose enable or disable. Check Digit Transmit Enable (Yes ) Disable (No)
  • Page 97 EAN Selection, continued Scan the bar code below to program EAN 5–Digit Addenda, then choose enable or disable. 5–Digit Addenda Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Scan the bar code below to program EAN ISBN Enable, then choose enable or disable. ISBN Enable Enable (Yes) Disable (No )
  • Page 98 50595 97 80123 8 8 Digits Check Digit 5–Digit Addendum EAN 8 Bar Code 97 80123 8 8 Digits Check Digit NO Addendum EAN 8 Bar Code Additional Programming 3–61...
  • Page 99 50595 9 780123 456793 13 Digits Check Digit 5–Digit Addendum EAN 13 Bar Code 9 781853 360824 13 Digits Check Digit NO Addendum EAN 13 Bar Code 3–62 Additional Programming...
  • Page 100: Upc & Ean Addenda Selection

    UPC & EAN Addenda Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program UPC & EAN Addenda Required, then choose enable or disable. UPC & EAN Addenda Required Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Scan the bar code below to program UPC/EAN Format, then choose to add a space or not to add a space between the UPC/EAN code and addenda.
  • Page 101: Msi Selection

    MSI Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start MSI symbology selection, then enable or disable MSI decoding. MSI Selection Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes. To set minimum allowable length, scan the “Set Minimum Length”...
  • Page 102: Plessey Selection

    Plessey Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start Plessey symbology selection, then enable or disable Plessey decoding. Plessey Selection Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) Note: If you don’t need to program additional selections, you may scan EXIT now to exit program mode and save your changes. To set minimum allowable length, scan the “Set Minimum Length”...
  • Page 103: Disable All Symbologies

    Disable All Symbologies ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to Disable ALL Symbologies. Caution: You will not be prompted to verify this option. Disable All Symbologies EXIT Program Mode Note: All Industrial Symbologies will be disabled also. 3–66 Additional Programming...
  • Page 104 Retail Symbologies Min/Max Length Chart Symbology Minimum Length Maximum Length Plessey Numeric Bar Codes Additional Programming 3–67...
  • Page 105: Programming

    3.7 RS–232 Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for RS–232 selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for RS–232 selections. ENTER RS–232 Program Mode DEFAULT All RS–232 Selections EXIT RS–232 Program Mode 3–68 Additional Programming...
  • Page 106: Baud Rate Selection

    Baud Rate Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Baud Rate selection, then choose the baud rate you want. Baud Rate Selection 300 bps (bits per second) 4800 bps (bits per second) 600 bps (bits per second) 9600 bps (bits per second) 1200 bps (bits per second) 19200 bps (bits per second)
  • Page 107: Parity Selection

    Parity Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Parity selection, then choose the parity you want. Parity Selection None Mark Space Even EXIT Program Mode 3–70 Additional Programming...
  • Page 108: Data Format Selection

    Data Format Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Data Format selection, then choose the data format you want. Data Format Selection 7 Data, Parity, 1 Stop 7 Data, Parity, 2 Stop 8 Data, Parity, 1 Stop EXIT Program Mode Additional Programming 3–71...
  • Page 109: Cts Handshake Selection

    CTS Handshake Selection ENTER Program Mode This selection allows you to disable the CTS Handshake if your terminal/computer doesn’t have a CTS I/O line. Scan the bar code below to program CTS Handshake selection, then choose enable or disable. CTS Handshake Selection Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) CTS Handshake only applies when the 3400 is in Serial Mode (RS–232,...
  • Page 110: Serial Wedge Selection

    Serial Wedge Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Serial Wedge selection, then choose the Operating Mode Output Direction you want. Serial Wedge Selection (Model 3400–X3 only) To P1 To P2 [ To P1 and P2 [ P1 and P2 are serial wedge designations printed on the serial wedge cable.
  • Page 111: Protocol Selection

    Protocol Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Protocol selection, then choose the protocol you want. Protocol Selection (Model 3400–X3 only) Record Protocol XON–XOFF Protocol ACK/NAK Protocol EXIT Program Mode 3–74 Additional Programming...
  • Page 112: Data Formatter (Bar Code Editor) Programming

    3.8 Data Formatter (Bar Code Editor) Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for Data Formatter (Bar Code Editor) selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for Data Formatter selections. ENTER Data Formatter Program Mode DEFAULT All Data Formatter Selections EXIT Data Formatter Program Mode Additional Programming...
  • Page 113: Format Editor Selection

    Format Editor Selection ENTER Program Mode To make Data Format Editor selections, you’ll need to know the terminal type, code I.D., code length, and editor commands your application requires. Use the Alpha–numeric bar codes (next page) to scan these options. Scan the bar code below to start Format Editor selection.
  • Page 114 Alpha-numeric Bar Codes (for Format Editor Selection) Additional Programming 3–77...
  • Page 115 Format Editor Commands Chart Send Commands F1 Send all characters followed by XX" key or function code, starting from current cursor position. Syntax = F1XX (XX = HEX ASCII character or function code 00-FE HEX). F2 Send NN" characters followed by XX" key or function code, starting from current cursor position.
  • Page 116: Require Data Format

    Require Data Format ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Require Data Format, then choose enable or disable. Require Data Format Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) EXIT Program Mode Additional Programming 3–79...
  • Page 117: Delete All Formats

    Delete All Formats ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to Delete ALL Formats, then scan “Yes” if you are sure you want to delete all formats or “No” if you do not want to delete all formats. Delete All Formats EXIT Program Mode 3–80 Additional Programming...
  • Page 118: Trigger And Reread Delay Programming

    3.9 Trigger and Reread Delay Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for Trigger/Reread Delay selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for Trigger/Reread Delay selections. ENTER Trigger/Reread Delay Program Mode DEFAULT All Trigger/Reread Delay Selections EXIT Trigger/Reread Delay Program Mode Additional Programming...
  • Page 119: Hhlc Power Up Delay Selection

    Programmable HHLC Interface Power Up Delay ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to start HHLC Interface Power Up Delay selection. This selection delays full power up, allowing the PDT terminal to power up on scanner trigger. The PDT powers down between scans, greatly extending battery life.
  • Page 120: Trigger Mode Selection

    Trigger Mode Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Trigger Mode selection, then choose the trigger option you want. Trigger Mode Selection Auto–Trigger Manual Trigger Manual Trigger – Switched Power Note: The ST3400–18 is available with manual trigger only. EXIT Program Mode Additional Programming 3–83...
  • Page 121: Reread Delay Selection

    Reread Delay Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Reread Delay selection, then choose the delay you want. Reread Delay Selection Medium High Extra High EXIT Program Mode 3–84 Additional Programming...
  • Page 122: Good Read Delay Selection

    Good Read Delay Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Good Read Delay selection, then choose the delay you want. Good Read Delay Selection None Low (500 milliseconds) Medium (1.0 second) High (1.5 seconds) EXIT Program Mode Additional Programming 3–85...
  • Page 123: Wand Emulation And Laser Output Programming

    3.10 Wand Emulation and Laser Output Programming Use this section to program the 3400 for Wand Emulation and Laser Output selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 3400 to factory settings ( ) for wand emulation and laser output selections. ENTER Wand Emulation and Laser Output Program Mode DEFAULT All Wand Emulation and Laser...
  • Page 124: Output Polarity Selection

    Output Polarity Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Output Polarity selection, then choose the polarity you want. Output Polarity Selection (Wand and Laser Emulation) White High (“Laser”) Black High [ In Laser Emulation mode, the default output polarity is white high. In Wand Emulation mode, the default output polarity is black high.
  • Page 125: Transmission Rate Selection

    Transmission Rate Selection ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Transmission Rate selection, then choose the transmission rate you want. Transmission Rate Selection 10 ips (inches per second) 120 ips (inches per second) 25 ips (inches per second) 150 ips (inches per second) 40 ips (inches per second) 200 ips (inches per second)
  • Page 126: Data Sync / Wake Up Selection

    Data Sync / Wake Up Selection [ ENTER Program Mode Scan the bar code below to program Data Sync / Wake Up Signal, then choose enable or disable. Data Sync / Wake Up Signal Enable (Yes) Disable (No ) EXIT Program Mode Default = Off (Disable / No).
  • Page 127: Status Check

    3.11 Status Check Use this section to request a 3400 Status Check. Scan the ENTER bar code to start Status Check. ENTER Status Check Mode Scan the bar code below to show formats status. One format per line will be printed out. Show Formats ENTER Status Check Mode Scan the bar code to show the software revision level.
  • Page 128: Scanteam 3400 Cloning Instructions

    3.12 SCANTEAM 3400 Cloning Instructions Procedure: Connect the 4 pin female mini–DIN on the cloning cable (p/n 42204559–01) to the power supply (PS5/C). Connect the SOURCE* unit to one of the 10 pin modular connectors on the cloning cable. Connect the DESTINATION* unit to the remaining 10 pin modular connector on the cloning cable.
  • Page 129 3–92 Additional Programming...
  • Page 130: Chapter 4 Supported Interface Keys

    SUPPORTED INTERFACE KEYS 4.1 Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code, HEX/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII “CTRL”+ relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the SCANTEAM 3400 Hand Held CCD scanner. Function Code HEX/ASCII Value Full ASCII “CTRL” + Interface Keys 4–1...
  • Page 131: Supported Interface Keys

    The last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ) apply to US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of these five characters for different countries. Country Codes United States Belgium < Scandinavia <...
  • Page 132 Supported Interface Keys IBM AT and PS/2 Compatibles, WYSE PC/AT Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER (KP) CAP LOCK ALT make ALT break CTRL make CTRL break CR/ENTER RESERVED RESERVED DELETE CR/ENTER INSERT ESCAPE HOME PRINT BACKSPACE BACK TAB Interface Keys 4–3...
  • Page 133 Supported Interface Keys DEC VT-510/520/525 PC Style Keyboard Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER (KP) CAP LOCK RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CR/ENTER RESERVED RESERVED DELETE CR/ENTER INSERT ESCAPE HOME PRINT BACKSPACE BACK TAB Interface Keys 4–4...
  • Page 134 Supported Interface Keys DEC VT-510/520/525 LK 411 Style Keyboard Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER (KP) CR/ENTER REMOVE CR/ENTER INSERT HERE CURSOR UP CURSOR LEFT CURSOR DOWN CURSOR RIGHT RESERVED RESERVED HELP Interface Keys 4–5...
  • Page 135 Supported Interface Keys IBM XTs and Compatibles Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED CR/ENTER CAPS LOCK RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CR/ENTER RESERVED RESERVED DELETE CR/ENTER INSERT ESCAPE RESERVED HOME PRINT BACKSPACE BACK TAB RESERVED Interface Keys 4–6...
  • Page 136 Supported Interface Keys DDC 3596, IBM 3191/92, 3471/72, 3196/97, 3476/77, Telex (all models), Harris H180/190 with 122 key keyboards Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER NEW LINE TAB/FIELD FORWARD DELETE FIELD EXIT/NEW LINE INSERT ERROR RESET HOME BACKSPACE BACKFIELD/BACK TAB Interface Keys 4–7...
  • Page 137 Supported Interface Keys IBM 3196/97, 3476/77, 3191/92, 3471/72, Memorex Telex (all models) with 102 key keyboards, Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER NEW LINE TAB/FIELD FORWARD DELETE FIELD EXIT INSERT CLEAR ERROR RESET HOME PRINT BACKSPACE BACK TAB Interface Keys 4–8...
  • Page 138 Supported Interface Keys Memorex Telex with 88 key keyboards Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER PF10 PF11 PF12 RESERVED RESERVED NEW LINE FIELD FORWARD FIELD FORWARD RESERVED FIELD FORWARD DELETE NEW LINE INSERT ERASE ERROR RESET RESERVED PRINT BACK SPACE BACK FIELD RESERVED HOME...
  • Page 139 Supported Interface Keys DEC VT 220/320/340/420 , HDS–3200, WYSE WY–85/185, Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER PF11 PF12 NEW LINE REMOVE NEW LINE INSERT HERE CURSOR UP CURSOR LEFT CURSOR DOWN CURSOR RIGHT DELETE PRINT [ This option only available on SCANTEAM 3400–X32. Interface Keys 4–10...
  • Page 140 Supported Interface Keys Bull BDS–7 (Honeywell HDS–7) Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED TRANSMIT RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED BACKTAB RESERVED CARRIAGE RETURN BACKSPACE DELETE CHARACTER CARRIAGE RETURN INSERT CLEAR ERROR RESET HOME DELETE LINE ERASE EOP ERASE EOF INSERT LINE Interface Keys 4–11...
  • Page 141 Supported Interface Keys HP 700/92 Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER CAPS RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED BACKSPACE RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RETURN RESERVED RESERVED HOME RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CLEAR SCREEN ESCAPE RESERVED Interface Keys 4–12...
  • Page 142 Supported Interface Keys ASCII/ANSI keyboards for WYSE WY–60/150 Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED NEW LINE INSERT/PF1 DELETE/PF2 CLEAR/PF3 NEW LINE REPLACE/PF4 TAB FORWARD NEW LINE INSERT CURSOR UP CURSOR LEFT CURSOR DOWN CURSOR RIGHT BACKSPACE PRINT Interface Keys 4–13...
  • Page 143 Supported Interface Keys WYSE WY–30 Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RETURN RESERVED LINE FEED RESERVED RESERVED RETURN RESERVED CURSOR UP CURSOR LEFT CURSOR DOWN CURSOR RIGHT BACKSPACE RESERVED RESERVED F5 (CTRL F1) F6 (CTRL F2) F7 (CTRL F3) F8 (CTRL F4) F9 (SHIFT F2)
  • Page 144: Full Ascii Code 39 Bar Code Chart

    FULL ASCII CODE 39 BAR CODE CHART %U (NUL) $H (BS) $A (SOH) $I (HT) $B (STX) $J (LF) $C (ETX) $K (VT) $D (EOT) $L (FF) $E (ENQ) $M (CR) $F (ACK) $N (SO) $G (BEL) $O (SI) Code 39 Chart 4–15...
  • Page 145 $P (DLE) $X (CAN) $Q (DC1) $Y (EM) $R (DC2) $Z (SUB) $S (DC3) %A (ESC) $T (DC4) %B (FS) $U (NAK) %C (GS) $V (SYN) %D (RS) $W (ETB) %E (US) 4–16 Code 39 Chart...
  • Page 146: Chapter 5 Product Specifications And Pinouts

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND PINOUTS 5.1 Environmental Specifications parameter specification Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F [0 C to 50 C] Storage Temperature –40 F to 158 F [–40 C to 70 C] Humidity 0% to 95% RH noncondensing Barometric Pressure 101,000 to 69,000 Pascals [Sea level to 3,000 meters] Mechanical Shock...
  • Page 147: Electrical Specifications

    5.2 Electrical Specifications parameter specification Operating Voltage 5 VDC 10% 5VDC Input only 50 Scans/Sec 110 Scans/Sec Current Draw (3400–X0) 80mA Current Draw (3400–X1) 180mA Current Draw (3400–X2) 170mA Current Draw (3400–X3) 170mA Current Draw (3400–18) 180mA Standby Current (3400–1X) 100µA In–Rush Current 400mA maximum...
  • Page 148: Pinouts

    Laser Output only 3400–X0 (Laser Compatible Bar Image) Conventional laser data format provided at 10 pin RJ41 modular connector (in scanner handle). See chart below. 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Connector Standard Welch Allyn Signal Function Color Code Braid Cord Shield Blue...
  • Page 149: Standard Laser Cable

    (Laser Compatible Bar Image) Interface cables normally supplied with SCANTEAM 3400–X0 scanners are terminated with a 9 pin Type D (squeeze–to–release) connector that is compatible with all Welch Allyn terminals. See chart below. Terminating Connector: Standard 9 Pin Squeeze–to–Release Connector...
  • Page 150: Keyboard Wedge

    Keyboard Wedge 3400–X1, 3400–X2, 3400–18 Decoded output data format provided at 10 pin RJ41 modular connector (in scanner handle). See chart below. 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Connector Standard Welch Allyn Signal Function Color Code Braid Cord Shield Blue Prog 1...
  • Page 151: Wand Emulation

    Wand Emulation 3400–X1, 3400–X2 Conventional wand data format provided at 10 pin RJ41 modular connector (in scanner handle). See chart below. 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Connector Standard Welch Allyn Signal Function Color Code Braid Cord Shield Blue +5VDC 5 Volt Power Connection...
  • Page 152 The chart below shows the terminating connector pinouts for the Wand Emulation interface cable. Terminating Connector: Standard 9 Pin Squeeze–to–Release Connector Standard Welch Allyn Signal Function Color Code Green Barcode Bar Code Data Output +5VDC 5 Volt Power Connection Black...
  • Page 153: Ibm 4683 Port 5B And Port 17

    IBM 4683 Port 5B and Port 17 3400–X1 only Decoded output data format provided at 10 pin RJ41 modular connector (in scanner handle). See chart below. 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Connector Standard Welch Allyn Signal Function Color Code Braid Cord Shield...
  • Page 154: Rs–232

    3400–X1, 3400–X2 (TTL), 3400–18 (TTL) and 3400–X3 (True) Decoded output data format provided at 10 pin RJ41 modular connector (in scanner handle). See chart below. 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Connector Standard Welch Allyn Signal Function Color Code Braid Cord Shield...
  • Page 155: Laser Output

    (Laser Compatible Bar Image, Low Power) Conventional laser data format provided at 10 pin RJ41 modular connector (in scanner handle) with low power feature. See chart below. 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Connector Standard Welch Allyn Signal Function Color Code White Trigger...
  • Page 156: General Dimensions

    5.5 General Dimensions SCANTEAM 3400 Weight: 5.5 oz [155g] Side View 3/4 View 5.8 in [14.7cm] 5.8 in Front View [14.7cm] 3.0 in Top View [7.6cm] Specifications and Pinouts 5–11...
  • Page 157 5–12 Specifications and Pinouts...
  • Page 158: Chapter 6 Maintenance And Troubleshooting Guide

    Inspect the 3400’s interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of damage. A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with scanner operation. Contact your Welch Allyn distributor for information about cable replacement. Cable replacement instructions below..Maintenance and Troubleshooting...
  • Page 159: Replacing The Interface Cable

    The cable’s designed to be field replaceable. Notes: Order replacement cables from Welch Allyn or from an authorized distributor. When ordering a replacement cable, specify the cable part number of the original interface cable.
  • Page 160: Troubleshooting

    6.2 Troubleshooting The SCANTEAM 3400 automatically performs self–tests whenever you turn it on. If your scanner is not functioning properly, review the following Troubleshooting Guide to try to isolate the problem. Troubleshooting Guide Is the power on? Is the red illuminated beam on? If the red scan beam on the 3400 isn’t illuminated, check that: the cable is connected properly .
  • Page 161 Does the 3400 read your bar code incorrectly? If the 3400 reads a bar code ( one beep for a good read ), but the bar code is not displayed correctly on the host screen: The 3400 may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface.
  • Page 162 Section 2.6 and scan the “Factory Default Settings” bar code. If All Else Fails... If you are still experiencing problems, call your Distributor or Welch Allyn: 315–685–8945 (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST) (For more information on Customer Support or Warranty information see the two sections following this chapter.)
  • Page 163 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6–6...
  • Page 164: Chapter 7 Customer Support

    Skaneateles, New York. To obtain warranty or non–warranty service, return the unit to Welch Allyn (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record attached. In the United States, please contact the Welch Allyn Product...
  • Page 165 For service in Europe, please contact your Welch Allyn representative (at appropriate address below) or your local distributor. European Office Welch Allyn, Ltd. 28 Sandyford Office Park Foxrock Dublin 18 Ireland Telephone: Int+353–1295–0750 Fax: Int+353–1295–6353 U.K. Office 1st Floor Dallam Court Dallam Lane...
  • Page 166: Technical Support

    7.2 Technical Support If, after reviewing the Troubleshooting Section, you still need assistance installing or troubleshooting your scanner, please call your Distributor or the nearest Welch Allyn technical support office. North America: Telephone: (315) 685–8945 (8am to 4:30pm EST) Europe:...
  • Page 167 7–4 Customer Support...
  • Page 168: Appendix A Limited Warranty

    SCANTEAM 3400 that fails to perform according to its published specifications during a period of three (3) years from the time of shipment by Welch Allyn (or from a Welch Allyn authorized distributor) to the user. Any attempt on the part of the user to disassemble or service the scanner will void the warranty.
  • Page 169 RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or country to country.
  • Page 170: Appendix B Hex Ascii (Conversion) Chart

    HEX ASCII (CONVERSION) CHART BIT NUMBERS COLUMN ‘ ” & ’ < – > CONTROL FUNCTION DEFINITIONS Null, or all zeros Vertical tabulation Synchronous idle Start of heading Form feed End of transmission block Start of text Carriage Return Cancel End of text Shift out End of medium...
  • Page 171 B–2 Hex ASCII Chart...
  • Page 172 3400/B AND 3400LR/C INFORMATION The following pages describe the 3400/B and 3400LR/C scanners. These scanners use the same programming methods detailed in this User’s Guide, but their identification labels, performance, and specifications differ from the 3400LR and 3400HD. 3400/B and 3400LR/C Information C–1...
  • Page 173: Scanner Identification (3400/B

    C.1 Scanner Identification (3400/B) SCANTEAM 3400/B Identification Label ITEM# 3400/B–122 Scan Rate B = 100 Scans/Second E = 50 Scans/Second Trigger Option Focal Distance 0 = Auto Trigger 1 = reads high density code in contact 1 = Manual Trigger 2 = reads low density code from 0 to 4"...
  • Page 174: Scanner Identification (3400Lr/C

    C.2 Scanner Identification (3400LR/C) SCANTEAM 3400LR/C Identification Label ITEM# 3400LR/C–123 Scan Rate C = 120 Scans/Second Trigger Option Focal Distance 0 = Auto Trigger 3 = reads medium density codes from 0-6" 1 = Manual Trigger Interface Option OCIA Bar Image Wand True Keyboard...
  • Page 175: Scanning Performance

    C.3 Scanning Performance The following figures illustrate the 3400/B and 3400LR/C’s Scanner Performance or depth of field. Depth of field is the range of distances over which a scanner can accurately digitize a bar code. This distance is measured from the front of the scanner at the exit window and is dependent on code size, contrast, and quality.
  • Page 176 2.0" 1.5" 1.0" 1.0" 1.5" 7.9 mil TYPICAL 2.0" 13 mil TYPICAL 3.0" 2.5" 2.0" 1.5" 1.0" 0.5" SCANTEAM 3400 Depth of Field Non–Contact Scanner 3400/B and 3400LR/C Information C–5...
  • Page 177: Environmental Specifications

    C.4 Environmental Specifications parameter specification Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F [0 C to 50 C] Storage Temperature –40 F to 158 F [–40 C to 70 C] Humidity 0% to 95% RH noncondensing Barometric Pressure 101,000 to 69,000 Pascals [Sea level to 3,000 meters] Mechanical Shock Functional after ten 5ft.
  • Page 178: Electrical Specifications (3400Lr/C

    C.6 Electrical Specifications (3400LR/C) parameter specification Operating Voltage 5 VDC 10% 5VDC Input only 120 Scans/Sec Current Draw (3400LR/C–X03) 180mA Current Draw (3400LR/C–X13) 240mA Current Draw (3400LR/C–X23) 230mA Current Draw (3400LR/C–X33) 230mA Standby Current (3400LR/C–1X3) 100µA In–Rush Current 400mA maximum Power Supply Noise Rejection 100mV peak to peak, from 10 to 100KHz...
  • Page 179: Scanner Performance (3400-Xx1, Xx2

    C.7 Scanner Performance (3400–XX1, XX2) parameter specification Pitch Angle 7 degrees Skew Angle 30 degrees Minimum Reflective Difference 37.5% (MRD) Scan Rate 100 or 50 scans per second (factory selectable) Field Width 2.2 in [55mm] at near contact to 3.0 in [76mm] at 1 in [25mm] from scanner’s nose Horizontal Scan Velocity 0 to 5 inches [127mm] per second...
  • Page 180: Scanner Performance (3400Lr/C

    C.8 Scanner Performance (3400LR/C) parameter specification Pitch Angle 7 degrees Skew Angle 30 degrees Minimum Reflective Difference 37.5% (MRD) Scan Rate 120 scans per second Field Width 2.2 in [55mm] at near contact to 5.0 in [127mm] at 4 in [101.6mm] from scanner’s nose Horizontal Scan Velocity 0 to 5 inches [127mm] per second...
  • Page 181 3400/B and 3400LR/C Information C–10...
  • Page 182: Index

    INDEX Charts ASCII Bar Codes, 3-11, 3-15 Country Code, 3-32 Acquisition Time, 5-2 Format Editor Commands, Ambient Illumination, 5-1 3-78 Hex - ASCII, 3-10, 3-14 ASCII Bar Codes, 3-11, 3-15 Industrial Symbologies ASCII Conversion Chart, B-1 Min/Max Length, 3-52 Keyboard Style, 3-24, 3-25 Numeric Bar Codes, 3-27 Retail Symbologies Min/Max Length, 3-67...
  • Page 183 Start/Stop Transmit, 3-41 EAN/JAN 8, 3-59 ISBN Enable, 3-60 Code 93, 3-49 EEPROM Memory, 3-1 Code Density, 5-2 Electrical Specifications, 5-2 Connecting the Scanner, 1-4 3400-XX1, -XX2, C-6 Connector Life, 5-1 3400LR/C, C-7 Acquisition Time, 5-2 Connector Pinouts, 5-3 Current Draw, 5-2 Country Code Chart, 3-32 In-Rush Current, 5-2 Mean Time Between Failures...
  • Page 184 Check Digit Required, 3-44 Check Digit Transmit, 3-44 General Dimensions, 5-11 Global Bar Codes, 3-3 Good Read Delay, 3-85 Keyboard Emulation Mode, 3-25 Keyboard Function Codes, 4-1 Keyboard Function Relationships, Height, 5-11 Keyboard Style Chart, 3-24, Help Desk Phone Number, 6-5 3-25 Hex - ASCII Chart, 3-10, 3-14 Keyboard Style Selection, 3-22...
  • Page 185 Mean Time Between Failures Output Programming, (MTBF), 5-2 3-20 3-34 Intermessage Delay Selection, Mechanical Shock, 5-1 3-26 Memory, 3-1 Min/Max Length Chart Industrial Symbologies, 3-52 Retail Symbologies, 3-67 Performance, 1-6 Minimum Reflective Difference Pinouts, 5-3 (MRD), 5-2 IBM 4683 Port 5B and 17, 5-8 Model Number, 1-3 Keyboard Wedge, 5-5 Laser Output, Low Power,...
  • Page 186 (CR) Suffix, 2-18 Scan Rate, 5-2 Dual Interface, 3-16 3-19 Scanner Performance, 5-2 Industrial Symbology, 3400-XX1, XX2, C-8 3-35 3-52 3400LR/C, C-9 Output Parameters, Horizontal Scan Velocity, 5-2 3-20 3-34 Illumination, 5-2 Terminal Selection, 2-11 Minimum Reflective Difference Programming Instructions (MRD), 5-2 Plug and Play", 2-2 Pitch, 5-2...
  • Page 187 Harris H180/190 (122 keys), Trigger Mode, 3-83 Trigger/Reread Delay, 3-81 HDS-3200, 4-10 Troubleshooting, 6-3 Honeywell HDS-7, 4-11 HP 700/92, 4-12 Troubleshooting Guide, 6-3 IBM 3191/92, 3471/72, 3196/97, 3476/77 (122 keys), 4-7 IBM 3196/97, 3476/77, 3191/92, 3471/72 (102 keys), 4-8 IBM AT and PS/2 Compatibles, Unpacking the 3400, 1-2 4-3, 4-4, 4-5 IBM XT and Compatibles, 4-6...
  • Page 188: Sample Bar Codes

    SAMPLE BAR CODES Codabar 0013557900 Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 TEST–SHEET Code 2 of 5 1234567890 Matrix 2 of 5 123456 Code 11 6543210 Code 128 11223344 CODE 128 UPC-A 5 addenda EAN 13 031323120786 56098 MSI [ 9780330290951 Plessey [ 44332211 [ Programming the DEFAULT All Retail...
  • Page 189 Data Collection Division 4619 Jordan Road P.O. Box 187 3400/DO/UG Rev J Skaneateles Falls, New York 13153–0187...

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