Access Interfacing Solutions LSR110 Product Manual

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Subject: LSR116 Manual
Revision: 4.6
Issue Date: 12/08/2020
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LSR116
1D/2D IP67 Barcode Imager
Product Manual

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  • Page 1 Subject: LSR116 Manual LSR116 Revision: 4.6 Issue Date: 12/08/2020 1D/2D IP67 Barcode Imager Product Manual Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © Copyright 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Access-IS 18 Suttons Business Park, Reading Berkshire, RG6 1AZ, United Kingdom...
  • Page 2 Warnings This manual contains important information regarding the installation and operation of the LSR116 1D/2D Barcode Imager. For safe and reliable operation of the imager, installers must ensure that they are familiar with, and fully understand, all instructions contained herein. Warranty Access Ltd warrants that this product shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of original purchase.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview ..........................4 Specifications ........................5 Part numbers ......................5 Installation .......................... 6 Unpack the LSR116 ....................6 Connection ........................ 6 Mounting ........................7 Interface options......................7 Serial installation ....................... 8 USB installation ......................8 Test the device ......................9 Configuration software ....................
  • Page 4: Overview

    1. Overview The Access IS LSR116 is a compact 1D/2D Barcode Imager purpose-designed for use in kiosk and gate applications. Key features include: • Reads on facedown presentation of a barcode. • Omnidirectional reading – present the barcode at any angle. •...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    2. Specifications Specification Details Dimensions (L x H x W) 109.8 mm x 67.4 mm x 105.9 mm Weight 467 g (with cable) Environmental Operating temperature: -25ºC to 50ºC Storage temperature: -30ºC to 70ºC Humidity: 95% RH, non-condensing IP67 Body Black PC/ABS Glass 4 mm Toughened White Soda Lime;...
  • Page 6: Installation

    3. Installation Unpack the LSR116 Unpack the LSR116 and ensure that you have the following items: • Advisory notice card. • LSR116 device with attached serial or USB cable. • Serial unit: USB power injector cable or LPS power supply (IEC cable not supplied). Report any missing items or damage immediately to your Sales Representative.
  • Page 7: Mounting

    Mounting Mount the LSR116 into a kiosk, gate or similar device, if required. Refer to Figure 4 for the LSR116’s dimensions (in millimetres) and mounting points. For optimum performance, do not position the LSR116 in direct sunlight. Figure 4. LSR116 dimensions and mounting points Use three M3 screws (not provided) to mount the unit.
  • Page 8: Serial Installation

    3.4.2.2 CDC interface Virtual serial mode using the Windows CDC driver This option assigns a COM port and the device communicates as a virtual serial device. Due to the nature of CDC serial port drivers, the COM port disappears if the unit is unplugged. 3.4.2.3 HID interface Access IS recommend the use of the HID interface for reliability.
  • Page 9: Test The Device

    3.6.2 CDC Windows driver This method of USB installation uses the Windows CDC drivers. For this method to operate, you must install the CDC drivers using the file, AccessISUSBCDC.inf, which you can download from http://www.access-is.com/gettingstarted/. The download (USB Driver for CDC Mode) includes full instructions for use. Windows assigns a virtual COM port to the LSR116 device.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    Table 1. Troubleshoot the LSR116 Problem Solution LSR116 not transmitting data to Check that all cable connections between the LSR116 and host host are secure. Ensure that the unit has power. LSR116 cannot scan barcode Ensure that the unit is configured to read the barcode that you are scanning.
  • Page 11: Operating Modes

    4. Operating modes AISOMD The LSR116 operates in one of three ways, as defined by the command. Refer to the Command reference on page 17 for a list of commands that you can send to configure the LSR116. Mode summary 4.1.1 Dumb mode The LSR116 is a one-way communication device.
  • Page 12: Dumb Mode

    Dumb mode Figure 5 shows the process for a LSR116 in Dumb mode. Reader Idle Media Detected Imager and Illumination Activated Lights ‘Good Read’ (as Settings Barcode Read Instruct) Data Sent to Host Imager and Illumination Deactivated Reader Idle Figure 5. Dumb mode process flow 4.2.1 Dumb mode example Comments LSR Command to Host...
  • Page 13: Host Mode

    Host mode Figure 6 shows the process for an LSR116 in Host mode. Reader Idle Media Detected Imager and Illumination Activated Barcode Read Data Sent to Host. Imager and Illumination Deactivated Accept or Reject? Reject Accept Ignore Command or No Response within Timeout Lights ‘Bad Read’...
  • Page 14 4.3.1 Host mode example 4.3.1.1 Accept Comments LSR Command to Host Host Command to LSR Media placed in front of LSR116. Imager activated and Data sent as configured (USB/Serial) barcode scanned. Illumination activated as defined in the settings. ‘Good Read’: Host decides to accept or AISXXR0 reject the data.
  • Page 15: Interactive Mode

    Interactive mode Figure 7 shows the process for an LSR116 in Interactive mode. The host can send ‘Good Read’ and ‘Bad Read’ commands to the LSR116 at any time. Reader Idle Media Detected, Message Sent Untrigger Requesting Trigger Send Trigger? Trigger Imager and Illumination...
  • Page 16 4.4.1 Interactive mode example 4.4.1.1 ‘Good Read’ initiated by LSR detecting media Comments LSR Command to Host Host Command to LSR [0x16][0x0D]TRIG:1[0x16][0x0A] Media placed in front of LSR116. LSR116 sends commands to host notifying of media. [0x16][0x74][0x0D] Host sends a command to trigger the imager.
  • Page 17: Command Reference

    5. Command reference [0x16][0x4D][0x0D] Commands are sent with a prefix of causing the command sequence to [0x16][0x4D][0x0D]<Menu Command>. The menu commands are six characters take the form long with a parameter (if required). To send a command to modify a configuration parameter Send the six-character command concluded by a dot ‘.’...
  • Page 18: Prefix And Suffix Solutions

    Command Description Default Parameters/Range AISSCP Sets the connection parameters for a 0 - 7N1 Serial connection. 1 - 7N2 AISINF Only used when is set to 0 2 - 8N1 3 - 7E1 (Serial). 4 - 7E2 5 - 8E1 6 - 7O1 7 - 7O2 8 - 8O1...
  • Page 19: Lsr116 Illumination

    Command Description Default Parameters/Range PRECA2 Clears all prefixes. SUFBK299xx Adds a suffix to all barcode xx - Hex value symbologies. Any two-character hex ASCII code can replace xx. You can add more than one suffix, as required. For example, to add CR (Carriage Return) and ETX (End of Text) as a suffix, use the command SUFBK2990D03.
  • Page 20 Command Description Default Parameters/Range AISON2 Illumination on time 2. 0–200 AISILL Applies to modes 2 and 3 only (adaptive illumination on). Each unit is equivalent to 100 milliseconds. AISON3 Illumination on time 3. 0–200 AISILL Applies to modes 2 and 3 only (adaptive illumination on).
  • Page 21: Indicator Control

    3 - On (Phone optimised) Adaptive illumination is on. The illumination LEDs switch ‘Off’ and ‘On’ continuously when you present media to the device. The LEDs cycle ‘Off’ and ‘On’ until the device reads the barcode or you remove the media. Use the illumination commands in Table 4 to set the ‘Off’ and ‘On’ time. Indicator control These commands control the behaviour of the ‘Good Read’...
  • Page 22: Development Commands

    Development commands 5.5.1 Firmware and imager levels AISFWV? The firmware levels identify the release and build of a unit. Send the command to obtain this information. For example: SB 01.00.00 is a first generation LSR116. To check the latest firmware version or to update firmware, contact support@access-is.com. Table 6.
  • Page 23 5.5.2 Status LED The LSR116 contains two small orange LEDs on the main circuit board, typically used for debug purposes only. We recommend turning these off in normal use. A typical configuration will have these turned off, but the default values will be as below (for AISRDS example, when using the command).
  • Page 24: Triggering

    Triggering These commands control triggering and untriggering of the LSR116. Table 8. Triggering commands Command Description Default Parameters/Range AISTUT Automatically untrigger. 0–25000 milliseconds AISTMD Convert trigger modes. 0 - Imager must be Warning: This is for advanced triggered users only and modification may 1 - Imager in presentation cause the device to become inoperable.
  • Page 25: Counter

    Counter These commands display the number of ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’ reads made by the device. Table 10. Counter commands Command Description Default Parameters/Range AISGRC ‘Good Read’ counter. Cannot be reset. AISBRC ‘Bad Read’ counter. Cannot be reset. Page 25 of 33 Copyright ©...
  • Page 26: Hid Reports

    A. HID reports Receive data Data received from the LSR116 will be in a HID input report, structured as below: Byte Report ID = 2 Length of data field Identifier (always ‘]’) symbology symbology Identifier 1 symbology Identifier 2 Data from LSR116 (up to 56 bytes) symbology identifier Further...
  • Page 27: Send Commands

    Byte [0x02] [0x04] [0x5D] - ‘]’ [0x51] - ‘Q’ [0x30] - ‘0’ [0x20]100 [0x00] [0x00] [0x00] [0x00] [0x73] - ‘s’ [0x00] Send commands To send commands to the LSR116, use a HID out report with the following structure: Byte Report ID = 253 Data length Output data (up to 62 bytes)
  • Page 28: Trigger Controls

    Trigger controls To set the device status to activate the ‘read’ lights on the device, send an HID output report with the following structure: Byte Report ID = 4 Activate Activate Initiate Prevent ‘Good ‘Bad barcode barcode Read’ Read’ read read light light...
  • Page 29: Acsii Character Reference

    B. ACSII character reference Symbol Description Null char Start of heading Start of text End of text End of transmission Enquiry Acknowledgment Bell Back space Horizontal tab Line feed Vertical tab Form feed Carriage return Shift out / X-on Shift in / X-off Data line escape Device control 1 (oft.
  • Page 30 Symbol Description & Ampersand Single quote Open parenthesis (or open bracket) Close parenthesis (or close bracket) Asterisk Plus Comma Hyphen Period, dot or full stop Slash or divide Zero Three Four Five Seven Eight Nine Colon Semicolon < Less than (or open angled bracket) Equals >...
  • Page 31 Symbol Description Uppercase N Uppercase O Uppercase P Uppercase Q Uppercase R Uppercase S Uppercase T Uppercase U Uppercase V Uppercase W Uppercase X Uppercase Y Uppercase Z Opening bracket Backslash Closing bracket Caret - circumflex Underscore Grave accent Lowercase a Lowercase b Lowercase c Lowercase d...
  • Page 32 Symbol Description Lowercase v Lowercase w Lowercase x Lowercase y Lowercase z Opening brace Vertical bar Closing brace Tilde Delete Page 32 of 33 Copyright © Access-IS 2020...
  • Page 33: Document History

    C. Document history Issue Date Description 10/2012 Initial distribution 10/2012 Typographic amendments 27/11/2014 Addition of serial commands 23/02/2015 Style and content updates 25/03/2015 Typographic amendments 01/02/2016 Style and content updates 15/03/2016 Minor content changes 30/10/2018 Update to Approvals section 12/12/2019 Updates to Specifications and Part numbers sections.

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