Wasp CCD - 80SIR User Manual

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CONFIGURATION
MANUAL
CCD - 80SIR
Bar Code Scanner
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
0
5
Configuration Commands
START
To
begin
the
configuration
procedures
END
To
finish
the
configuration
procedures
and
save
new
parameters in memory.
ABORT
To give up all parameters that you
have just selected.
SET
To make all parameters back to
default
settings
with *
in this
manual.

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  • Page 1 CONFIGURATION MANUAL CCD - 80SIR Bar Code Scanner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Configuration Commands START begin configuration procedures finish configuration procedures save parameters in memory. ABORT To give up all parameters that you have just selected.
  • Page 2: Configuration Commands

    Configuration Commands Configuration Procedures START begin configuration procedures Interface Type Settings Bar Code Type Settings finish configuration Other Options Setting procedures save parameters in memory. ABORT To give up all parameters that you have just selected. To make all parameters back to default settings with *...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS USER MANUAL Using the CCD Scanner Installation General Scanning Tips Testing the Symbologies General Scanning Tips Affixing the CCD stand CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Default Configuration 1.2 Custom Configuration 1.3 Configuration Procedures CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE SETTING 2.1 Keyboard Wedge Parameters 2.2 RS-232C Parameters CHAPTER 3 BAR CODE SETTING...
  • Page 4: User Manual

    USER'S MANUAL BAR CODE SCANNER 12345 67890 Using the CCD Scanner There are several scanning modes within the CCD scanner for you to choose in order to suit your application. Please refer to the configuration manual for a proper selection. Here are some suggestions about the way to hold the scanner, in CCD-80SIR with no trigger, you may using the better way to let your operating more easily.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation The CCD scanner can be easily interfaced to a keyboard or a serial port to your computer. Now follow the procedures below for a proper installation. To install the scanner as keyboard wedge: On your first time installation, it is necessary to select a compatible computer type.
  • Page 6: Testing The Symbologies

    Testing the Symbologies If you have installed the CCD scanner, please try to read following barcodes to make sure your scanner is operating properly. UPC-A UPC-E 12345 67890 7 8 3 4 9 1 EAN-8 EAN-13 2468 1353 712345 678900 Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 ABCDE...
  • Page 7: Affixing The Ccd Stand 6B

    Affixing the CCD stand...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides all useful information regarding configuration, custom configuration configuration procedure. You are suggested to read all information containing herein before starting to configure your scanner. As stated, we recommend that configuration, especially custom configuration, better to be performed by experienced users, your dealer or your software consultant.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Interface Setting

    Important configuration commands: START - Scan START label to initiate your custom configuration procedure. ABORT - Scan ABORT label to abadon all parameters you have just selected. END - Scan END label to finish the configuration and save the new parameters in memory. EXIT - "EXIT"...
  • Page 10 2. Keyboard Speed of PC/AT * Normal Turbo 3. Keyboard Character Delay Min. to Max:(00-99) Define char. delay=?? Note: For setting up, please refer to the examples in Chapter 5. 4. Keyboard Upper/Lower Case * Lower Upper Auto 5. Keyboard Number Keys * Alphanum Numeric Pad 6.
  • Page 11: Rs-232C Parameters

    2.2 RS-232C Parameters The scanner also provides RS-232C interface to meet your application . Scan the label below for RS-232C interface. RS - 232C RS-232 Pin Assignment: DUSB-9P Female N/C (=no connection) VCC (+5V) DC Adapter +5v +- 10% 150mA (min.) RS-232C parameters include: 1.
  • Page 12: Character Delay

    4. Handshaking * None RTS/CTS Xon/Xoff 5. Character Delay Min. to Max.:(00-99) Define char. delay=?? 6. Data Terminator * CR None CR+LF SPACE Ctrl + C STX/ETX Xon/Xoff CHAPTER 3 BAR CODE SETTING The scanner can read almost all popular symbologies in the world.
  • Page 13: Code 39 Parameters

    Readable Code Setting ( Cont'd) EAN-13/UPC-A * On EAN-8 * On UPC-E UPC/EAN * Off Add-on 2/5 Code 128 Code 14 Standard readable codes include Code 93, Code 11, Code IV, MSI/Plessy, China Postage and ISBN/ISSN listed in page 25. 3.1 CODE 39 Parameters These parameters include: 1.
  • Page 14: Code Length

    3.2 Interleave 2 of 5 Parameters 1. Verify check digit 2. Transmit check digit 3. Code length 1. Verify Check Digit * No 2. Transmit Check Digit * No 3. Code Length * Variable length Min.=?? Max.=?? (4 - 48) Fixed length Custom define=??? Note: 1.
  • Page 15: Matrix 2 Of 5 Parameters (Mtx 2/5)

    3.4 Matrix 2 of 5 Parameters 1. Verify check digit 2. Transmit check digit 3. Code length 1. Verify Check Digit * No 2. Transmit Check Digit * No 3.Code Length * Variable length Min.= ?? Max.= ?? ( 2-40) Fixed length Custom define=??? Note: See examples in Chapter 5 for re-definition.
  • Page 16: Ean-13 Parameters

    3.6 EAN-13 Parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit second digit 3. Transmit check digit 1. Transmit First Digit * Yes 2. Transmit Second Digit *Yes 3. Transmit Check Digit * Yes 3.7 UPC-A Parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit second digit 3.
  • Page 17: Ean-8 Parameters

    3.8 EAN-8 Parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit check digit 1. Transmit First Digit * Yes 2. Transmit Check Digit * Yes 3.9 UPC-E Parameters 1. Transmit first digit 2. Transmit check digit 1. Transmit First Digit * Yes 2.
  • Page 18: Code Mark ( Code Id) Parameters

    4.2 Code Mark ( Code ID) Parameters You may use the example listed below to define the code mark for your own applications. Please note that each code mark you define has to follow the steps as example shown below . You may also refer to Chapter 5 for details.
  • Page 19: Other Parameters

    4.5 Other parameters These parameters include power up tone and LED indicator. Power up Tone * On LED Indicator * LED on Good read off LED off Good read on 4.6 Code(S) Single or Double Read Code(S) Single Read Double Read CHAPTER 5 USEFUL EXAMPLES Here we list examples concerning configuration steps...
  • Page 20: Usb Connection

    Chapter 6. USB Connection ( Optional) Scan the following command codes to complete USB setting: START USB Setting APPENDICES APPENDIX A. ASCII CODE TABLE NUL DLE SP SOH DC1 STX DC2 “ ETX DC3 EOT DC4 $ ENQ NAK % ACK SYN &...
  • Page 21: Appendix B. Decimal Table

    APPENDIX B. DECIMAL TABLE 84 100 85 101 86 102 87 103 88 104 89 105 90 106 91 107 92 108 93 109 94 110 APPENDIX C. OTHER OPTIONS In this appendix, we also list some optional parameters regarding computer types keyboard layout of the keyboard...
  • Page 22: C) Readable Code

    Keyboard Layout Switzerland Sweden/Finland Italy Belgium U.K. Denmark Portugal Norway Latin America Japan Poland Holland Readable Code Code 93 * Off Code 11 * Off MSI/Plessy * Off China Postage * Off Code IV * Off ISBN/ISSN *Off * Off GTIN14 * Off Ean-128...
  • Page 23: D) Code 11 Parameters

    D) Code 11 Parameters : 1. Number of Check Digit 2. Transmit Check Digit E)Code 93 Parameters Concatenation F) China Postage Parameters 1. Code Length Variable Length Min=? Max=?(2-40) Fixed length Custom Define=??? 2. Verify Check Digit 3. Transmit Check Digit G) General Parameters- Code Mark Code Mark Parameters Code 93...
  • Page 24: Appendix Dhex-Label Table

    APPENDIX D. HEX-LABEL TABLE EXIT...

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