Di-soric ID-01 Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
ID-01 Laser Scanner
This guide is designed to get your scanner up and running
quickly. When connected to a host computer with Windows™
operating system (2000 or above), you can use di-soric ID
(Setup Program) to configure and control your ID-01 Laser
Scanner. In addition to di-soric ID, you can send commands
to your scanner by serial command and by the scanners's
embedded menus.
For a full explanation of the ID-01's commands and features,
refer to the Help section of di-soric ID or contact your di-soric
sales representative for the ID-01 Laser Scanner User's Man-
ual, available in digital and print formats.
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  • Page 1 For a full explanation of the ID-01’s commands and features, refer to the Help section of di-soric ID or contact your di-soric sales representative for the ID-01 Laser Scanner User’s Man- ual, available in digital and print formats.
  • Page 2 ID-01 Laser Scanner Quick Start...
  • Page 3: Step 1 -Check Required Hardware

    • (1) ID-01 Laser Scanner, ID-01... • (2) Interface Converter VSID-A-24/5V-S • (3) Interface Box Scanner VSID-IB-S • (4) Host Computer • (5) Null Modem Configuration Cable VSID-K-25S/9K-2, DB-25 plug Hardware Required to DB-9 socket, 6 ft. ID-01 Laser Scanner Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 4: Step 2 -Connect The System

    2. If using your own null modem RS-232 host cable, be certain that the host’s TxD connects to the scanner’s RxD and the scanner’s TxD connects to the host’s RxD. ID-01 Laser Scanner Quick Start...
  • Page 5: Step 3 -Install Di-Soric Id

    Step 3 —Install di-soric ID With your scanner connected to a host computer with Windows operating system (2000 or above), you can use di-soric ID for con- figuration and control. If downloading from your di-soric Tools ‚USB Stick: 1. Insert your “di-soric Tools” USB Stick in your computer 2.
  • Page 6: Step 4 -Select Scanner Model

    OK. 3. Click when the connect dialog appears. Note: If you need to select another model later, you can find it in App Mode under Model on the menu bar. ID-01 Laser Scanner Quick Start...
  • Page 7 3. If the connection fails, enable a different Com Port, check connections, and try again. Tip: If you do not see the CONNECTED or DISCONNECTED message at the bottom of your dialog, try expanding the di-soric ID window horizontally. ID-01 Laser Scanner Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 8: Step 6 -Position Symbol And Scanner

    2. Avoid bright light or IR light from other sources, including other scanners. 3. Pitch the symbol or scanner at a minimum of ±15° to avoid specular reflection (the return of direct, non-diffused light). Symbol/Scanner Positioning ID-01 Laser Scanner Quick Start...
  • Page 9: Step 7 -Test Read Rate

    With this test you can learn the percentage of decodes per images captured by observing the LEDs (20% through 100%) on the top of the ID-01 which are active during a read rate test. If the results are not satisfactory, move on to Step 8 — “Calibrate the Scanner”.
  • Page 10: Step 8 -Calibrate The Scanner

    LEDs Read rate turn amber to indicate that the performance calibration is in progress. LEDs The scanner will beep once at the end of calibration. Calibration ID-01 Laser Scanner Quick Start...
  • Page 11 Step 9 —Save Calibration Settings After calibrating the ID-01, you can save your new settings to be available at power-on. By di-soric ID Caution: If you have settings in the scanner that you have not yet loaded into di-soric ID, the di-soric ID settings will overwrite the scanner’s settings when you save.
  • Page 12: Step 10 -Configure The Scanner

    App Mode button. To return to the Setup Mode, click the Setup Mode button. By Serial Command From your terminal program or the Terminal screen in di-soric ID, you can enter serial commands and configuration and utility com- mands.

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