Contents The ASP Barcode Zapper ................ 1 Barcode Symbologies ................2 Host Interfaces ..................2 PC Keyboard Wedge ..............3 Wand Emulation ................3 Apple Macintosh ................4 RS-232 Output ................4 RS-232 Serial Wedge ..............4 Standard Barcode Zapper Configurations ..........5 Standard Wand Emulation Setup ...........
Barcode Zapper The ASP Barcode Zapper Barcode Zapper ASP's is a compact high-performance hand-held barcode scanner suitable for reading barcodes up to 80mm wide. Barcode Zapper has an oval shaped push button switch on the left side, positioned right where your...
• Interleaved 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5 S Code, IATA Host Interfaces The ASP Barcode Zapper has five standard interface types built-in - PC Keyboard Wedge, Wand Emulation, Apple Macintosh, RS-232 Output and RS-232 Serial Wedge. These interfaces are selected via special setup barcodes, and connect via plug-in adaptor cables.
30ms margin time and 50us module time. Other signal levels and timings are also available - please contact ASP or your dealer with your requirements. The Wand Emulation interface uses a female D9 connector, with wand data on pin 2, ground on pin 7 and +5v on pin 9.
The RS-232 interface outputs decoded barcode scans using ASCII codes and the RS-232 standard. The RS-232 interface is compatible with ASP's ASPKey software, allowing RS-232 output to be accepted from the serial port and placed directly in the keyboard buffer of IBM PC compatible computers.
The Serial Wedge is designed to suit video terminals fitted with a female D25 connector (this is the usual case). If your video terminal instead uses a D25 male connector, you should contact ASP for advice. Switch off the terminal, then unplug the RS-232 cable from the host computer from the back of the video terminal, and plug it into the serial wedge cable.
Barcode Zapper Standard Wand Emulation Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Standard PC Keyboard Wedge Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper USB Keyboard Wedge You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Standard Apple Macintosh Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Standard RS-232 Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Standard RS-232 Serial Wedge Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Standard ZapStore Setup You must scan the all of the barcodes below in the numerical order shown, then select one or more symbologies from the next page. MASTER DEFAULT ADJUSTABLE BUZZER TONE SERIAL COMMS DEFAULTS 0 (DISABLE) PROGRAM...
Barcode Zapper ZapStore Symbology Setup After scanning the ZapStore setup barcodes on the previous page, you must then select one or more symbologies (or barcode types) from the list below. Scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left, then the SYMBOLOGY barcode, then...
Barcode Zapper Notebook Type 10 Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Notebook Type 13 Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Notebook Type 14 Setup You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you.
Barcode Zapper Miscellaneous Options The final section of this manual contains the setup barcodes for a number of the more common options, such as setting the baud rate, the beeper and trigger modes, the termination character, and ISBN (SCIS) mode.
Barcode Zapper Beeper Mode Setup To set the beeper mode, scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left below, then the BEEPER TONE barcode, then one of the option barcodes on the right, then the END barcode on the left. PROGRAM...
Barcode Zapper ISBN (SCIS) Conversion Barcode Zapper can be set to convert EAN-13 barcodes that start with “978” into ISBN numbers, as required by the SCIS system, or to leave them as EAN-13 codes. First, scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left below, then the EAN/CAN/JAN SETTING barcode, then one of the ISBN barcodes on the right, and finally the END barcode on the left.
Barcode Zapper Terminators for RS-232 and Serial Wedge Only Barcode Zapper To set the terminator character when the is set to RS-232 or RS-232 Serial Wedge mode, scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left below, then RS-232 TERMINATOR barcode, then one of the terminator barcodes on the right, then the END barcode on the left.
Barcode Zapper Output Delays for PC Keyboard Wedge & Notebooks To set delays between each character output by the Barcode Zapper when operating in PC Keyboard Wedge or Notebook mode, scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left below, then the INTERCHARACTER DELAY barcode, then two numeric digits (01 to 99 in milliseconds) from the barcodes on the right, then finally the END barcode on the left.
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