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  • Page 1 ANDHELD ASER CANNERS EYBOARD EDGE NTERFACE ROGRAMMING...
  • Page 2 Under copyright law, this manual may not be copied in whole or part without prior written consent from PSC Scanning, Inc. The same proprietary and copyright notice must appear on any permitted copies as appears on the original. This exception does not permit copies to be made for others, whether or not sold.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Keyboard Wedge Interface Programming ....... 1 The QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Interface (I/F) Cable ....2 Return to Factory Configuration ..........Programming Mode ............PC Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection ......... 4 Connect to a Laptop/No Keyboard Attached ......6 PC Keyboard Wedge - Intercharacter Delay ......
  • Page 4 SP400 and QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog.
  • Page 5: Keyboard Wedge Interface Programming

    For your convenience, this guide provides minimal configuration and option settings for your scanner's Keyboard Wedge interface. For more detailed programming information and features, reference the SP400 Programming Guide (R44-1020) or the QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Pro- gramming Guide (R44-1540), available from your dealer.
  • Page 6 Connect the QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus scanner to your system using ONLY the proper PSC approved QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus I/F cable. WARNING Connection using an unapproved cable can re- sult in damage to the scanner.
  • Page 7: Return To Factory Configuration

    ETURN TO ACTORY ONFIGURATION If, during a programming session, you wish to reset the scanner's configu- ration to its original factory settings, scan the Return to Factory label below. Use this label ONLY IF NECESSARY, since it will reset any changes made to this interface during any previous programming session.
  • Page 8 ------------------------------------- A ----------------------------- B ----------------------------- C ----------------------------- D ---------------------------- E ----------------------------- Keyboard Wedge interfaces G through J are only supported by the QuickScan 6000 plus scanner. SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 9: Pc Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection

    PC K — EYBOARD EDGE NTERFACE ELECTION CONTINUED F ----------------------------- G ---------------------------- H ---------------------------- I ----------------------------- J ----------------------------- ------------------------------------- R44-1542...
  • Page 10 Only ASCII characters between 20h..127h, plus… - Carriage Return (CR=0Dh) - BackSpace (BS=08h) - Right Tab (HT=09h) - Left Tab (0Bh) - Esc (1Bh) ------------------------------------- APTOP XTERNAL EYBOARD ----------- EYBOARD TTACHED ------------------------ NABLE ----------------------- ISABLE ------------------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 11 PC K EYBOARD EDGE NTERCHARACTER ELAY Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause between each character before it is sent to the host. A time delay controls the flow of data from the scanner. Use these labels to enable/disable a 20 mSec Intercharacter Delay if needed.
  • Page 12: Caps Lock (Quickscan 6000 Plus Only)

    Caps Lock = Shift-Lock — to send character data (to the host) in shifted case. Use this feature if your shift lock is on. For use with interface type G (122-keyboard) ONLY. ------------------------------------- OFF -------------- ON --------------- ----- HIFT ------------------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 13 6000 P ONLY) OUNTRY UICK The following country/languages can be selected for the QuickScan 6000 Plus scanner: • USA • France • Portugal • Japanese 106-Key • Belgium • Germany • Spain • Britain • Italy • Sweden • Denmark •...
  • Page 14: Country Mode (Quickscan 6000 Plus Only)

    6000 P ONLY)— OUNTRY UICK CONTINUED ------------------------- PAIN ----------------------- WEDEN ------------------ WITZERLAND 106-K ----------- APANESE ------------------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 15: Setting Prefix And/Or Suffix Characters (Preamble/Postamble)

    ETTING REFIX AND UFFIX HARACTERS REAMBLE OSTAMBLE To set the prefix or suffix, identify your specific system requirements for modification of the settings, then follow these steps: 1. Look at the ASCII chart on the inside back cover of this manual and identify the ASCII character and the correspond- ing Hex Code you will use as the prefix or suffix.
  • Page 16 SET PREFIX or SET SUFFIX label before using the labels on this page. 0 ----------------------------- 1 ----------------------------- 2 ----------------------------- 3 ----------------------------- 4 ----------------------------- 5 ----------------------------- 6 ----------------------------- 7 ----------------------------- 8 ----------------------------- 9 ----------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 17 —C ETTING REFIX AND UFFIX HARACTERS ONTINUED NOTE You must scan the SET label and either the SET PREFIX or SET SUFFIX label before using the labels on this page. A ----------------------------- B ----------------------------- C ----------------------------- D ---------------------------- E ----------------------------- F ----------------------------- --------- HARACTER...
  • Page 18: Setting Symbology Specific Label Identifiers (Label I.d.)

    2. Scan the SET label below. 3. Scan either the TRANSMIT LABEL I.D. AS PREFIX or TRANS- MIT LABEL I.D. AS SUFFIX, depending on your requirements. For our example, the 'transmit as prefix' label would be scanned. SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 19 I.D.) ETTING YMBOLOGY PECIFIC ABEL DENTIFIERS ABEL ONTINUED 4. Scan the label from the following two pages representing the symbology whose label identifier you wish to modify. In our example (previous page), we would scan the 'UPC- A' symbology label. 5.
  • Page 20 DIGIT ADD UPC-A /C128 ----- UPC-E ---------------------- UPC-E ---- DIGIT ADD UPC-E ---- DIGIT ADD UPC-E /C128 ----- EAN-8 ---------------------- EAN-8 ----- DIGIT ADD EAN-8 ----- DIGIT ADD EAN-8 /C128 ----- EAN-13 --------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 21 I.D. S ABEL YMBOLOGY ELECTION ONTINUED EAN-13 DIGIT ADD EAN-13 DIGIT ADD EAN-13 /C128 39 --------------------- ---------------------- ODABAR 5 ----------- NTERLEAVED 5 ------------- TANDARD 93 --------------------- 128 -------------------- MSI/P ---------------- LESSEY ------------------------------------- R44-1542...
  • Page 22 Programming Mode. 7. Scan the END label. You have changed the default label identifier for EAN-8 from 'FF' to '8'. SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 23 I.D. ISABLING ABEL FOR A PECIFIC YMBOLOGY This procedure is the same as setting a single character symbology identifier, except you should scan two zeros and the One Character Only labels before scanning the END label. YMBOLOGY PECIFIC ABEL DENTIFIERS HARACTERS Use the labels on this page to change or modify symbology identifiers.
  • Page 24 — YMBOLOGY PECIFIC ABEL DENTIFIERS HARACTERS CONTINUED A ----------------------------- B ----------------------------- C ----------------------------- D ---------------------------- E ----------------------------- F ----------------------------- --------- HARACTER ------------------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 25 NIVERSAL YMBOLOGY ELECTION To set the scanner to read all symbologies, scan the ENABLE ALL SYM- BOLOGIES bar code below. NOTE DO NOT scan a SET/END bar code when pro- gramming universal symbology features. Pro- gramming mode is automatically entered and exited when one of the two special bar codes below are scanned.
  • Page 26 39 ----- NABLE HARMA 39 ----- ISABLE HARMA 5 --- NABLE NTERLEAVED 5 --- ISABLE NTERLEAVED 5 ----- NABLE TANDARD Code 39 must first be enabled for the scanner to read PharmaCode 39 labels. SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 27 5 ---- ISABLE TANDARD IATA ---------------- NABLE IATA ---------------- ISABLE -------------- NABLE ODABAR ------------- ISABLE ODABAR 93 -------------- NABLE 93 ------------- ISABLE 128 ------------ NABLE ---------- ISABLE MSI/P --------- NABLE LESSEY MSI/P -------- ISABLE LESSEY ------------------------------------- Standard 2 of 5 must first be enabled before IATA can be enabled. Code 128 is always active for the purpose of reading programming bar code labels.
  • Page 28 (see the following section) and 50 characters. ------------------------------------- ---------------- T COMPUTE ---------------------- OMPUTE --------------- T TRANSMIT --------------------- RANSMIT ------------------------ NABLE ----------------------- ISABLE ------------------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 29 ETTING NTERLEAVED IXED AND INIMUM ABEL ENGTHS All interfaces that are shipped with the standard factory configuration are set to read variable length labels. If you switch from variable to fixed length labels (by disabling variable lengths on the previous page), the default fixed label lengths are 14 characters and 8 characters.
  • Page 30 ------------------------------------- ------ IRST IXED ENGTH ---- ECOND IXED ENGTH ----- ECOND IXED ENGTH INIMUM ABEL ENGTH 0 ----------------------------- 1 ----------------------------- 2 ----------------------------- 3 ----------------------------- 4 ----------------------------- 6 ----------------------------- 8 ----------------------------- ------------------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 31: Codabar Check Digit & Variable Length

    & V ODABAR HECK IGIT ARIABLE ENGTH These programming labels determine whether you compute and send the check digit contents and enables variable length. ------------------------------------- ---------------- T COMPUTE ---------------------- OMPUTE --------------- T TRANSMIT --------------------- RANSMIT ------------------------ NABLE ----------------------- ISABLE ------------------------ NABLE ----------------------- ISABLE...
  • Page 32: Codabar Fixed Length

    ENGTH The scanner will decode up to 50 characters, but the actual length read will vary depending upon bar code size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32 character labels. SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 33 5. Scan the SET SECOND FIXED LENGTH label. 6. Set the second fixed label length by scanning the correct digits from this page. The selectable range is from 03 to 50 7. Scan the END label to complete the procedure. 0 ----------------------------- 1 ----------------------------- 2 -----------------------------...
  • Page 34: Msi/Plessey Check Digit

    Number of Check Digits — specify either one or two Check Digits. ------------------------------------- ------- ALCULATE HECK IGIT ALCULATE HECK IGIT -------- RANSMIT HECK IGIT RANSMIT HECK IGIT ------------- HECK IGIT ------------ HECK IGITS ------------------------------------- SP400/QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Keyboard Wedge I/F Prog...
  • Page 35 ASCII C HARACTER The table on this page shows a set of ASCII characters and their correspond- ing Hex Values. The Hex Values in this table are needed for setting symbol- ogy specific label identifiers, as well as enabling custom prefix and suffix characters.
  • Page 36 Telephone: 039/62903.1 Telephone: [852]-2-584-6210 Telefax: 039/6859496 Telefax: [852]-2-521-0291 Japan Australia PSC Japan K.K. PSC Asia Pacific Pty Ltd. Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan North Ryde, Australia Telephone: 81 (0)3 3491 6761 Telephone: [61]0(2)9878 8999 Telefax: 81 (0)3 3491 6656 Telefax: [61]0(2)9878 8688...

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