The ASP Zapper StingRay...............1 Barcode Symbologies ................2 Host Interfaces..................2 PC Keyboard Wedge..............3 USB....................3 RS-232 Output ................4 Standard Zapper StingRay Configurations ..........4 Standard PC Keyboard Wedge Setup..........5 USB Keyboard Wedge..............6 Standard RS-232 Setup ..............7 Beeper Mode Setup...............8 Trigger Mode Setup ..............9 ISBN (SCIS) Conversion ............10...
ASP's Zapper StingRay is a compact high-performance hand-held linear imager, distance-reading barcode scanner. The Zapper StingRay has a central trigger switch making it suitable for left or right handed operation. This trigger can be programmed to operate in different ways. Assuming the scanner is set up in a “push to read”...
Scanning nicely printed barcode labels is simple, and most decoders can easily read well-printed labels. But because there are so many poorly printed barcode labels in the real world, the Zapper StingRay has been designed to handle printing tolerances of up to ± 200% to help it to read virtually any barcode label, even if it’s badly printed.
Barcode scans will appear in the active application as though they have been typed in, just like with a Keyboard Wedge interface. To connect the Zapper StingRay, locate the USB Port on the PC, and plus in the USB connector on the end of the Zapper StingRay cable.
BARCODES IF YOUR SCANNER IS INSTALLED AND OPERATING TO YOUR SATISFACTION! To set up your Zapper StingRay unit, simply turn to the relevant page for the interface type you require, and scan the setup barcodes on that page, taking care to scan them in the numerical order shown. You must not skip any barcodes (unless given a choice), or scan any of the barcodes more than once.
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 Zapper StingRay will normally have been supplied already set up for you. *%$+/2* 1.
USB Keyboard Wedge You must scan the barcodes below in the numerical order shown. Note, however, that you won’t normally need to scan these setup barcodes – your Zapper StingRay will normally have been supplied already set up for you. *%$+/2* 1.
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 Zapper StingRay will normally have been supplied already set up for you. *%$+/2* 1.
Zapper StingRay Beeper Mode Setup To set the beeper mode, scan the Start barcode below, then select one of the indented Tone options, then scan the End and Save barcodes. *%$+/3* 1. Start Configuration *%01J3* 2. High *%01J2* 2. Medium *%01J1* 2.
Zapper StingRay Trigger Mode Setup To set the trigger mode, scan the Start barcode, then choose one of the indented Trigger Mode barcodes, then the End and Save barcodes. Note that the “Standard” mode requires the trigger to be pressed each time you wish to scan.
Zapper StingRay ISBN (SCIS) Conversion The Zapper StingRay 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 Start barcode, then choose one of the indented Enable or Disable barcodes, and finally End and Save.
Zapper StingRay Terminator Setup The Zapper StingRay can be set to a variety of different Terminators using these barcodes. Scan Start, then choose one of the indented Terminator barcodes, followed by End and Save. *%$+/3* 1. Start Configuration *%7S2+* 2. CR+LF *%7S7+* 2.
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