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’ S ANUAL Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Version Date Description of Version 1.0 4/28/2020 Initial release 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner i ...
’ S ANUAL Table of Contents Introduction .........................1 Unpacking........................2 Outline .........................3 Connection........................4 Interface Cable .....................4 Connecting to the Host ..................5 Power Connection....................5 How to Scan in Different Mode..................7 Trigger Mode......................7 Auto Scan Mode....................7 Beeper Indication......................8 LED Indication ......................8 USB Virtual COM......................9 Trouble Shooting ......................10 Maintaining the Scanner....................11 Cleaning the Scan Window ..................11 Dimension ........................12 Specification........................13 Connector and Pin Out....................14 Device.........................14 Interface Cable ....................14 Using the Scanner ......................15 Beeper Indication.......................15 Scanner Operation .....................15 Setting Up the Scanner....................16 Scan Test........................16 Settings and Programming....................17...
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’ S ANUAL Illumination ......................29 Terminal Character .....................30 RS232 Baud Rate ....................31 USB Speed ......................33 Country Code .....................34 Readable Symbologies ....................39 All Symbologies ....................39 UPC‐A .........................40 UPC‐E........................41 EAN‐8 .........................42 EAN 13........................43 Code 128 ......................44 Code 39 ......................45 Code 93 ......................46 Code 32 ......................47 Code 11 ......................48 Codabar......................49 Plessey........................50 MSI/Plessy......................51 Interleaved 2 of 5 ....................52 IATA 2 of 5 ......................53 Matrix 2 of 5.......................54 Straight 2 of 5.....................55...
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’ S ANUAL Code 39 ......................78 Codabar......................80 Interleaved 2 of 5 ....................82 MSI / Plessey ......................84 Code 11 ......................86 Data Matrix ......................88 QR / Micro QR ....................90 Aztec........................92 Data Editing (Prefix) ....................93 Prefix Set Up Flow ....................93 All Prefix ......................94 UPC / EAN Prefix....................95 Code 128 Prefix ....................97 Code 39 Prefix ....................98 Code 93 Prefix ....................99 Code 32 Prefix ....................100 Code 11 Prefix ....................101 Codabar Prefix....................102 Plessey Prefix....................103 MSI Prefix ......................104 Interleaved 2 of 5Prefix ..................105 IATA 2 of 5 Prefix ....................106 Matrix 2 of 5 Prefix...................107 Straight 2 of 5 Prefix..................108...
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’ S ANUAL USB Virtual COM Driver Installing................188 JavaPOS Setting ......................189 JavaPOS ......................189 JavaPOS Version ....................190 Install the Java2 Runtime Environment............190 Install the Service Object and JavaPOS files .............190 How to use RS232 scanner with JavaPOS Driver ..........190 Use barcodes to configure the scanner............191 Running the JavaPOS Test utility ..............192 How to use JavaPOS driver at your application..........192 How to use USB scanner with JavaPOS Driver ..........193 Install the Java RXTXcomm API ................194 Running the JavaPOS Test utility ..............194 How to Use JavaPOS Driver at your application ..........195 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner vii ...
’ S ANUAL Introduction Z‐3272 Plus delivers the blazing speed on both 1D and 2D barcodes, allowing you to accommodate 2D barcodes without sacrificing scanning quality or performance. Users never need to take time to align the barcode with the scanner or pause between scans. You get industry leading scanning speed on every scan; true point‐and‐shoot first time scanning simplicity on even damaged and poorly printed barcodes; and a durable design for all day everyday reliability. • High speed, omnidirectional reading of 1D, 2D and postal barcodes • Manual or automatic triggering • Reads barcode reliably off cell phone screens • Extremely low power consumption • Two cabling options: USB or RS‐232 • Durable over‐molded housing and secured cable ensure drop‐shock survivability 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 1 ...
’ S ANUAL Unpacking The handheld scanner package contains: 2D handheld scanner with selected interface cable Power adapter (only for specific RS‐232 cables as optional accessory) Quick Guide Please leave this user’s manual within easy access for persons using the scanner. If any contents are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. 2 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Connection Interface Cable The interface cable comes with different host‐end connectors, and there are 2 standard types of interface connection that this device supports: HID USB interface RS‐232 interface Insert the cable to device Follow as illustrated below to insert the RJ‐45 connector side of cable into the device. A clear “click” sound is heard if the cable is properly inserted. Release the cable from device Locate the small hole at the bottom of the scanner. Use a metallic pin and insert into the hole. Gently pull the strain‐relief of the cable to remove the cable from the scanner. 4 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Connecting to the Host Follow the steps below to connect the interface cable to the host. Connect the host‐end of the interface cable to the appropriate connector on the host system. For those cases where external power is used, plug the external AC power adapter into the jack on the interface cable. Power Connection The scanner turns on when power is supplied, and turns off when power is removed. There is no on/off switch on the scanner itself. The scanner requires a minimum of 2W at 5VDC power. The interface cable that comes with the scanner supports both direct power (where the scanner takes power from the host machine) and external power (that’s what the supplied power adapter is for). A sufficiently robust POS system can support a scanner successfully without external power; a POS system with a barely adequate power supply may produce erratic performance (either of the POS system itself, or of the scanner, or both) when a scanner is attached. To ensure steady performance, the host system should be capable to supply a minimum of 400mA of current @ 5VDC. Unless you are sure your POS system can handle such loading, it is recommended that you use the qualified power adapter. When an external adapter is connected, the scanner will automatically switch off the direct power from host to scanner. Use only an AC/DC power adapter approved for the scanner. Use of other power supplies may cause damage to the scanner, and void the factory warranty. 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 5 ...
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’ S ANUAL Follow the steps below when you need an external power connection to the scanner: Connect the interface cable to the bottom of the scanner. Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host (refer to your host manual to locate the correct port). Plug the power supply into the power jack on the interface cable. Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC outlet. 6 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL How to Scan in Different Mode Trigger Mode In this mode, it is simply pressing the button to scan barcodes. Aiming pattern allows you to aim at the barcode. Press the button to decode the barcode. One beep indicates a good read. Aiming Pattern Indicator Trigger Button Auto Scan Mode In this mode, the front scan window is in Auto Scan Mode and reads barcodes as the barcode approaches with the scanning field. 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 7 ...
’ S ANUAL Beeper Indication Beeps Indication 3 beeps in a series from low to high pitch Power up 1 short beep A barcode has been successfully decoded 2 short beeps The scanner has entered program mode 1 long beep A setting has been programmed 3 beeps in a series from low to high pitch The scanner has exited program mode 3 short beeps Error setting the scanner LED Indication LED Indication 1 red flash A barcode has been successfully decoded Steady blue Scanner in work mode 8 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL USB Virtual COM If you use virtual COM port emulation, follow the steps below to start using the scanner. Execute the driver (VCOM‐Driver‐Installation.exe). Connect the scanner USB cable to the host computer. Set the interface to USB Virtual COM Port. Set Enable USB virtual COM End On the computer, check Device Manager to see if the computer successfully detects the scanner as “Barcode Scanner USB‐COM device.” (The COM port number would vary depending on different hardware environment). 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 9 ...
’ S ANUAL Trouble Shooting This section contains information about how to solve problems that you may encounter when operating the scanner. However, before referring to the tips, make sure that the scanner is installed as instructed in this manual and that all cables are properly connected. If the problem remains, please contact your dealer. Problem Diagnostic Tips The scanner window is dirty. Clean the scanner window as described in the Maintenance section. The presented barcode type is not enabled. Select the The scanner is on but cannot barcode type in the Programming Guide. read barcodes. The host disables the scanner. The barcode type you presented to the scanner is not supported. 10 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Maintaining the Scanner Cleaning the Scan Window The scanner is designed for long‐term trouble‐free operation and rarely requires any maintenance. Only an occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary in order to remove dirt and fingerprints. Wipe the scan window with a soft lint‐free cloth and a non‐abrasive cleaner to avoid scratching and damaging the scan window. The scan window may be cleaned while the scanner is running. 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 11 ...
’ S ANUAL Using the Scanner Beeper Indication Beeps Indication 3 beeps in a series from low to high pitch Power up A barcode has been successfully decoded 1 short beep The scanner has entered program mode 2 short beeps 1 long beep A setting has been programmed 3 beeps in a series from low to high pitch The scanner has exited program mode 3 short beeps Error setting the scanner Scanner Operation Please follow the procedure below to verify scanning operation. If necessary, plug the power adapter into the jack on the interface cable. Plug the AC end of the power adapter into an AC outlet, or plug the other end of cable into host if power adapter is not needed. When power is supplied, the scanner powers up, the speaker sounds beeps and the LED indicator glows. Present a known‐good test barcode to the scanner. The scanner should issue a short beep and the LED should flash red momentarily. If the scanner is connected to a USB for this test, it should read one barcode, beep and then flash a blue LED indicating light. This is normal when the USB is not connected to a live host terminal. If the scanner does not produce any beeps, or produces the wrong beeps, or the LED does not light up, remove the power connection and refer to the Troubleshooting section. 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 15 ...
’ S ANUAL Setting Up the Scanner In certain cases no setup is required. The scanner is either pre‐programmed to suit the situation, or it automatically detects and is ready to go. In other cases the scanner must be informed about what kind of system it is connected to. This can be done in a few moments using the programming barcodes in the Programming Guide. The programming section may be used to set a number of parameters on the scanner: communication interface type (RS‐232, USB), beep tone, scan mode, baud rate, enable/disable decoding of numerous code types, and more advanced settings like set prefix and suffix. Individual parameters may be set at any time without affecting the other parameters. Scan Test With the scanner running (blue LED lights) and the host system on, try to scan several known‐good barcodes. Check the results on the POS screen. If the scanner is reading okay, it is likely that no further setup is necessary. If the POS screen does not show the expected scans, go to the Programming section below. 16 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Settings and Programming Scan selected barcodes in this manual to affect setup and programming of your 2D image barcode scanner. Decoding options and interface protocols can be tailored to a specific application. Setup parameters are stored in non‐volatile memory in the scanner and are retained even when power is off. Setup parameters change only when you reset them. You may ...
’ S ANUAL User Preferences Show Version Scan this barcode to display firmware version. Read device information System Settings Scan this barcode to return all parameters to the default values. Set Factory default settings End 18 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Customer's Factory Default Scan barcodes below to set or delete customer’s factory default. Set Save customer's factory default Delete customer's factory default End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 19 ...
’ S ANUAL Scan Mode Scan a barcodes below to set the scanner to different modes. Trigger Mode: The scanner becomes inactive as soon as the data is transmitted by pressing the trigger button. Presentation Mode: Also called auto trigger mode. The scanner is inactive but will automatically detect barcodes presented in the scan zone and become active. Auto Scan Mode: The scanner is still active after the data is transmitted but the successive transmission of the same code is not allowed. Continue Scan Mode: scans periodically non‐stop (ex. Scans once a second). Set Trigger Mode (Default) Auto Scan Mode End 20 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Standby Time for Auto Scan Mode Use the barcodes below to set the standby time for Auto Scan Mode. Set 5 minutes (Default) 10 minutes 15 minutes End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 21 ...
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’ S ANUAL Set 20 minutes 25 minutes 30 minutes Never End 22 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Same Code Delay Time for Auto Scan Mode Scan a barcode below to select the duration of the delay time for Auto Scan Mode and Continue Scan Mode. Set 500 msec (Default) 1 sec 1.5 sec 2 sec End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 23 ...
’ S ANUAL Interface Switch Your 2D Imager supports interfaces such as USB HID, RS232 serial, and USB virtual COM. To switch the interface, simply select the appropriate cable and configure the proper interface by following interface selection. Set RS‐232 USB Keyboard USB Virtual COM Port *Driver required End 24 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Good Read Beep On/ Off Scan a barcode below to turn on/off good read beep. Set On (Default) Off End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 25 ...
’ S ANUAL Good Read Beep Length Scan a barcode below to select the duration of the beep signal after a good decode. Set 50 msec (Default) 100 msec 150 msec 200 msec End 26 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Good Read Beep Frequency Scan a barcode below to select the beep tone of the beep signal after a good decode. Set Low Medium (Default) High End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 27 ...
’ S ANUAL Aiming Pattern Aiming pattern works as an aiming system to aid in barcode reading. Use the following settings to enable or disable this function. This function is for supporting models only. Set Auto Always On (Default) Always Off End 28 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Illumination Set Illumination to aid in barcode reading. Use the following settings to configure this function. Set On (Default) Always On Off End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 29 ...
’ S ANUAL RS232 Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the imager's baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host device. Otherwise, data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted form. Set 9600 19200 38400 57600 End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 31 ...
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’ S ANUAL Set 115200 (Default) End 32 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Country Code Scann the following settings to change the country code. Set US (Default) Belgium Britain Denmark End 34 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set France Germany Italy Norway End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 35 ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland End 36 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Japan Hungary Czech Republic Slovakia End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 37 ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Romania Croatia Poland Finland End 38 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Readable Symbologies This section provides the programming barcodes for enabling and disabling readable symbologies. If the default values suit requirements, programming is not necessary. All Symbologies Set Enable All Default End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 39 ...
’ S ANUAL Symbology Features This section provides the programming barcodes for selecting features available to different symbologies. UPC / EAN Set Enable decoding of 2/5‐digit supplemental code for UPC‐A, UPC‐E, EAN‐13, and EAN‐8 Disable decoding of 2/5‐digit supplemental code for UPC‐A, UPC‐E, EAN‐13, and EAN‐8 (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 69 ...
’ S ANUAL UPC‐A Set Enable UPC‐A Number System digit (Default) Disable UPC‐A Number System digit Enable UPC‐A check digit (Default) Disable UPC‐A check digit End 70 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Enable conversion of UPC‐A to EAN13 Disable conversion of UPC‐A to EAN13 (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 71 ...
’ S ANUAL UPC‐E Set Enable UPC‐E Number System digit (Default) Disable UPC‐E Number System digit Enable UPC‐E check digit (Default) Disable UPC‐E check digit End 72 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Enable conversion of UPC‐E to UPC‐A Disable conversion of UPC‐E to UPC‐A (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 73 ...
’ S ANUAL EAN 8 Set Enable EAN 8 check digit (Default) Disable EAN 8 check digit Enable conversion of EAN 8 to EAN 13 Disable conversion of EAN 8 to EAN 13 (Default) End 74 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL EAN 13 Set Enable EAN 13 check digit (Default) Disable EAN 13 check digit Enable conversion of EAN 13 to ISBN Disable conversion of EAN 13 to ISBN (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 75 ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Enable conversion of EAN 13 to ISSN Disable conversion of EAN 13 to ISSN (Default) End 76 2D ...
’ S ANUAL Code 39 Set Enable Code 39 full ASCII mode Disable Code 39 full ASCII mode (Default) Enable Start and Stop characters Disable Start and Stop characters (Default) End 78 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Disable Checksum (Default) Enable checksum and send check character Enable checksum and strip check character End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 79 ...
’ S ANUAL Codabar Set Disable Checksum (Default) Enable checksum and send check character Enable checksum and strip check character End 80 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Enable stripping Start and Stop characters Disable stripping Start and Stop characters (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 81 ...
’ S ANUAL Interleaved 2 of 5 Set Disable Checksum (Default) Enable checksum and send check character Enable checksum and strip check character End 82 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Default quiet zone checking No length checking performed (Default) Smaller quiet zone allowed End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 83 ...
’ S ANUAL MSI / Plessey Set Disable MSI Plessey checksum Mod 10 checksum (Default) Mod 10/10 checksum Mod 11/10 checksum End 84 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Output checksum character(s) (Default) Strip checksum character(s) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 85 ...
’ S ANUAL Data Matrix Set Enable mirror decoding (Default) Disable mirror decoding End 88 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set Enable rectangular Data Matrix decoding Disable rectangular Data Matrix decoding (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 89 ...
’ S ANUAL QR / Micro QR Set Enable mirror decoding (Default) Disable mirror decoding End 90 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
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’ S ANUAL Set UTF8 conversion for word only Universal UTF8 conversion (Default) End Note: Please install QR_UTF8_Conversion executable file before using this function. 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 91 ...
’ S ANUAL Data Editing (Prefix) Prefix is additional characters that can be sent before the scanned data. Please scan the barcodes in the selection below to set your prefix. Prefix Set Up Flow Scan Set. Enable barcode type. Scan prefix you would like to add characters within ASCII Table. Up to 4 digits can be added. Scan End. ...
’ S ANUAL Data Editing (Suffix) Suffix is additional characters that can be sent after the scanned data. Please scan the barcodes in the selection below to set your suffix. Suffix Set Up Flow Scan Set. Enable barcode type. Scan suffix you would like to add characters within ASCII Table. Up to 4 digits can be added. Scan End. ...
’ S ANUAL Code Settings Set Lengths for Codes One Discrete Length Select this option to decode the symbol containing a selected length. Select the length using the numeric bar codes in ASCII Code Table. Example 1: To decode Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols with 8 characters: a. scan Set to set up b. scan Interleaved 2 of 5 One Discrete Length c. scan 8 in ASCII Code Table d. scan End to confirm the setup Example 2: To decode Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols with 12 characters: a. scan Set to set up b. scan Interleaved 2 of 5 One Discrete Length c. scan scan 1 followed by 2 in ASCII Code Table d. scan End to confirm the setup Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode the symbol containing either of two selected lengths. Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in ASCII Code Table. Example: To decode Code 128 symbols containing either 8 or 14 characters a. scan Set to set up b. scan Code 128 Two Discrete Length ...
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’ S ANUAL Length Within Range Select this option to decode the symbol with a specific length range. Select lengths using numeric bar codes in ASCII Code Table. Example: To decode Codabar symbols containing between 7 and 8 characters, a. scan Set to set up b. scan Codabar Length Within Range c. scan 0, 7, 0, and then 8 in ASCII Code Table d. scan End to confirm the setup Any Length Select this option to decode the symbol containing any number of characters within the digital scanner’s capability. Example: a. scan Set to set up b. scan Matrix 2 of 5 Any Length c. scan End to confirm the setup 154 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for Code 128 Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 155 ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for Code 39 Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 156 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for Code 93 Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 157 ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for Codabar Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 158 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 159 ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for Code 11 Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 160 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for MSI Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 161 ...
’ S ANUAL Set Lengths for Matrix 2 of 5 Set One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Any Length (Default) End 162 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Code Identifiers Scan the following barcodes to set symbology Identifiers. Set Disable Code ID (Default) Enable factory standard ID Enable AIM ID End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 163 ...
’ S ANUAL Code Identifiers Table Symbology Factory Standard AIM UPC‐A A E UPC‐E E E EAN 8 FF E EAN 13 F E Code 128 K C Code 39 M A Code 93 L G Code 32 M X Code 11 O H Codabar N F ...
’ S ANUAL Keyboard Caps Lock State Scan a barcode below to turn Caps on or off. Set Caps Lock Off (Default) Caps Lock On End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 165 ...
’ S ANUAL Function Key Mapping Scan the following barcodes to enable or disable Function Key Mapping. Set Disable Function Key Mapping (Default) Enable Function Key Mapping End 166 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL USB Virtual COM Driver Installing If you use virtual COM port emulation, follow the steps below to start using the scanner. Execute the driver (ZEBEX VCOM Driver Installation.exe). Connect the scanner USB cable to the host computer. Set the interface to USB Virtual COM Port. Set USB Virtual COM Port *Driver required End On the computer, check Device Manager to see if the computer successfully detects the scanner as “Barcode Scanner USB‐COM device.” (The COM port number would vary depending on different hardware environment). 188 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL JavaPOS Setting This section provides the programming barcodes for setting JavaPOS and the flow of installing JavaPOS driver. JavaPOS Scan the following barcodes to enable or disable JavaPOS. Set JPOS Enable JPOS Disable (Default) End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 189 ...
’ S ANUAL JavaPOS Version Our JavaPOS driver now is compatible with JavaPOS1.7. Install the Java2 Runtime Environment The JRE is Java’s virtual machine that allows for applications to run on the host computer. To be able to run the JavaPOS application, you need a 1.7 version JRE. Ignore the following steps if you already have a JavaPOS1.7 or a later version in your host computer. Go to http://java.sun.com, and select this version of Java Runtime Environment. Install the program following the instructions. Install the Service Object and JavaPOS files In the “\Driver” folder, there are two files: ZbtJavapos.jar and jpos.xml. Please include ZbtJavapos.jar at your CLASSPATH and also copy the related “JPosEntry” option from the jpos.xml to your application’s jpos.xml. How to use RS232 scanner with JavaPOS Driver Install the Java RXTXcomm API In the \RXTXcomm folder, there are four files: rxtxSerial.dll , rxtxParallel.dll, and RXTXcomm.jar. Please do the following steps to install the library. 1. Copy rxtxSerial.dll and rxtxParallel.dll to C:\Windows\system32. 2. Copy RXTXcomm.jar to your <JRE Install Folder>\lib directory. 190 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL Running the JavaPOS Test utility Please run the test application POStest.sh to evaluate your installation. . How to use JavaPOS driver at your application 1. Add “ZbtJavaPos.jar” from the “\Driver” folder to the CLASSPATH and copy the related “JPosEntry” option from the “jpos.xml”. 2. Modify the jpos.xml based on your COM Port 3. Example of jpos.xml file content <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF‐8"?> <!DOCTYPE JposEntries PUBLIC "‐//JavaPOS//DTD//EN" "jpos/res/jcl.dtd"> <JposEntries> ...
’ S ANUAL How to use USB scanner with JavaPOS Driver Configuring the Scanner via barcodes: Scan the barcodes in the sequence below to configure the scanner to usb‐serial mode. JavaPOS configuration bar codes: Set USB Virtual COM Port JPOS Enable End 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner 193 ...
’ S ANUAL Install the Java RXTXcomm API In the \RXTXcomm folder, there are four files: rxtxSerial.dll , rxtxParallel.dll, and RXTXcomm.jar. Please do the following steps to install the library. 1. Copy rxtxSerial.dll and rxtxParallel.dll to C:\Windows\system32 2. Copy RXTXcomm.jar to your <JRE Install Folder>\lib directory. Running the JavaPOS Test utility Please run the test application to evaluate your installation. 194 2D Image Gun‐Type Handheld Scanner ...
’ S ANUAL How to Use JavaPOS Driver at your application 1. In the “\Driver” folder, copy “ZbtJavaPos.jar” and “jpos.xml” to your work folder. 2. Modify the jpos.xml . 3. Example of jpos.xml file content <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF‐8"?> <!DOCTYPE JposEntries PUBLIC "‐//JavaPOS//DTD//EN" "jpos/res/jcl.dtd"> <JposEntries> ...
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