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All rights reserved. The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and/or service di-soric manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of di-soric.
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Communications by di-soric ID ..............4-2 Communications Overview ..............4-3 USB Interface ..................4-4 RS-232 Interface..................4-5 Preamble ....................4-7 Postamble....................4-9 Preamble and Postamble by di-soric ID ..........4-11 Keyboard Mapping.................4-12 Text Commands ..................4-13 Other Communications Settings in di-soric ID ........4-14 Chapter 5 Read Cycle Read Cycle by di-soric ID ................5-2 Button Stay-Down Time................5-3...
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Pharmacode ..................6-15 QR Code....................6-17 UPC/EAN....................6-18 Symbology Identifier ................6-19 Chapter 7 I/O Parameters I/O Parameters by di-soric ID ..............7-2 Operational Feedback ................7-3 Gain Control .................... 7-4 Exposure ....................7-5 Data Validation ..................7-6 Chapter 8 Advanced Operations Dot Peen Enhanced Illumination Settings ..........
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• Sustains 50+ drops from six feet to concrete About This Manual This manual provides complete information on setting up, installing, and configuring the ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager. The chapters are presented in the order in which the imager would be assembled, configured, and optimized. Highlighting...
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Statement of Agency Compliance Statement of Agency Compliance The ID-07 has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations and was found to be com- pliant with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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The information provided in this certification notice is correct to the best of di-soric’s knowledge at the date of publication. This notice is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. Users are responsible for determining the applicability of any RoHS legislation or regulations based on their individual use of the product.
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Select Model..........................1-6 Select Protocol and Connect to Imager..................1-7 This section is designed to get your ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager up and running quickly so you can get a sense of its capabilities and test sample symbols. Detailed setup informa- tion for configuring the imager for your specific application can be obtained in the subse- quent sections.
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Check Required Hardware Check Required Hardware Parts List for USB ID-07: • One ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager • One 12 ft. USB cable (pre-attached to imager) Parts List for RS-232 ID-07: • One ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager • Cable clip attachment •...
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Notepad. 3. Read the Reset to USB Factory Defaults symbol below: Reset to USB Factory Defaults 4. Read the Save Settings symbol. USB Configuration Save Settings Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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2 stop bits. 7. Read the Reset to RS-232 Factory RS-232 Configuration Defaults symbol below. Reset to RS-232 Factory Defaults 8. Read the Save Settings symbol. Save Settings Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Quick Start Install di-soric ID di-soric ID Software can be found on the di-soric Tools USB Stick that is packaged with the ID- 1. Follow the prompts to install di-soric ID from the USB Stick. 2. Click on the di-soric ID icon to run the program.
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If you need to select another model later, click Switch Model at the top of the screen. 1. Click the ID-07 button and then click OK. If you do not want to make this selection every time you start di-soric ID, uncheck “Show this dialog at startup”.
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Switch Mode button to connect to the reader in USB HID Mode. • Print the USB Connect Mode symbol (also shown in the Install di-soric ID step) and decode it with the imager to ensure that you are in the correct communications mode.
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• Select RS-232 and click the Show Connect Symbol button. • Print the RS-232 Connect Mode symbol (also shown in the Install di-soric ID step) and decode it to ensure that you are in the correct communications mode. Keep the printed symbol in a convenient place for future use.
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Select Protocol and Connect to Imager 1-10 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
(Communications, Read Cycle, Symbologies, I/O Parameters, a Terminal interface, and a Utilities interface). di-soric ID can be used to configure the ID-07 Handheld Imager in the following ways: • Tree Controls: Each configuration menu contains a list of all option settings that pertain to that specific element of imager operation.
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EZ Mode EZ Mode The EZ Mode screen is the first thing you will see when you start di-soric ID. EZ Mode will help you get your imager up and running quickly, and will acquaint you with the di- soric ID interface.
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The video view in EZ Mode (and also on the Video tab in I/O Parameters) allows you to capture images from the ID-07 for further analysis. If Upload Images is checked and you click the Start button, image captures will be uploaded automatically for every good read.
Assign Preamble and Postamble characters using the simple interface shown above. Note: For specific information on any of the icons shown above in the operations bar or configuration bar, see corresponding sections. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
4. Left click again on the open screen to complete the selection. 5. Right click on the open screen and select Save to Reader to implement the command in the imager. The imager must be in one of the modes below to communicate with di-soric ID. Connect Mode RS-232...
(Save to Reader) (Receive Reader Settings) Import / Export Import converts the ASCII settings from a text file to di-soric ID configuration settings. Export converts the active di-soric ID configuration settings to an ASCII text file. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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All models you have selected and enabled will continue to appear in the dropdown model menu. The New Model option is repeated when you click the Switch Model button on the top row of icons. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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You can use the Options menu to save memos and set up di-soric ID preferences. Preferences will be saved and loaded into di-soric ID the next time di-soric ID is opened, whether or not you save the di-soric ID file to the host computer.
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Then whenever the Ctrl-F2 keystroke is pressed, the trigger character will start the read cycle. Note: The F1 key is reserved for opening di-soric ID Help and the F3 key is reserved for the Find Next function. Change Font Sets the font characteristics for data received from the imager.
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Menu Toolbar Bar Code Options Tab Sizing Information Sets Bar Width (in mils) of symbols that can be created in di-soric ID. 2-10 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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The Auto Sync dialog on the Advanced tab allows you to determine whether Auto Sync will be automatically enabled in sections of di-soric ID where it is used, or if it will ask you before it enables Auto Sync functions.
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Preferences > Advanced Tab (cont.) Ask to Save di-soric ID File when Quitting When enabled, prompts the user to save a .di-soric ID file when ending a session. The .di-soric ID file will be saved in the location specified by the user.
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Note: Memos must be saved in a .di-soric ID file if you want them to available in your next session. If you do not save your current session, any memos that you have entered during the session will be discarded, and will be unavailable in your next session.
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Select Protocol and Connect to Imager). When you have successfully connected to the imager you will see one of the two following displays in the status bar at the lower right of the screen: RS-232: USB: 2-15 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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In the Bar Code Dialog you can directly type the text and commands you want to encode. This allows you to create configuration symbols that you can print and read with the imager. 2-16 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
ID. Select this option if you want to upload the imager’s settings to di-soric ID. For example, if your di-soric ID file has a number of custom settings that you want to maintain and down- load to the imager, you will lose those di-soric ID settings if you choose to receive settings from the imager.
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Send/Receive Default When you select Default Current Menu Settings or Default all di-soric ID Settings you are only defaulting settings in di-soric ID. The imager is not affected unless you download new settings. Advanced Options Send Current View This is the same as Save to Reader >...
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Targeting and Decoding ....................... 3-2 Scanning Guidelines........................3-3 Decode Zones and Lighting Zones....................3-4 Illumination System ........................3-7 Illumination Sequence ........................3-9 This section explains how to practice targeting and triggering, and how to begin configuring the imager. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Targeting and Decoding Targeting and Decoding The ID-07 features simple blue targeting LEDs to indicate optimal read range. 1. Hold the imager about 6” from the mark and align the blue targeting pattern as shown below. 2. Move the front of the imager steadily downward toward the mark and parallel to the mark surface.
ID-07 always uses the most recent good read settings as a starting point so subsequent reads will be faster. • Hold the ID-07 still – do not swipe or move the imager. Pull the trigger and hold until a read is indicated by the green LED.
The following chart provides a guideline for overall read performance based on mark size. Actual range for direct part marks will vary based on mark parameters and the illumination zone required for readings. The chart below is intended as a guideline. Decode Zones ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Basic Operations Lighting Zones The following charts indicate the illumination zones based on the ID-07 MAXlite design. Dome Lighting Zone Dome illumination de-emphasizes surface texture and elevation (curved surface). Dome Illumination Texture and Elevation are De-Emphasized on the Mark’s Surface...
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Decode Zones and Lighting Zones Low Angle Lighting Zone Low Angle illumination emphasizes surfaces texture and elevation (curved surface). Low-Angle Illumination Texture and Elevation are Emphasized on the Mark’s Surface ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
The optimum lighting angle for most marks is 30 degrees, which occurs when the ID-07 is approximately 0.25” away from the target mark. This illumination zone actually directs light inward at an angle, which varies with the actual working distance and provides a good source of low angle illumination from contact (5 degrees) to about 0.5 inch (45 degrees).
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Dome Illumination Blue Dome vs. Red Dome Illumination The ID-07 features two colors of dome illumination to add another dimension of decode optimization for direct part marks. Using the opposite light spectrum as a part’s surface color will make the part feature appear darker. Using the same light spectrum will make the part feature appear lighter.
Illumination With di-soric ID Software, the user can change this sequence or define a different sequence. It is possible to have one step to as many as eight steps defined. di-soric ID allows the user to evaluate the best settings.
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USB Interface ..........................4-4 RS-232 Interface .......................... 4-5 Preamble ............................4-7 Postamble............................. 4-9 Preamble and Postamble by di-soric ID ..................4-11 Keyboard Mapping ........................4-12 Text Commands ......................... 4-13 Other Communications Settings in di-soric ID................4-14 This section includes connection parameters and options for communicating with the ID- 07 Handheld DPM Imager in various interfaces.
5. Right click on the open screen and select Save to on the setting. Reader to implement the command in the imager. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Communications Communications Overview All ID-07 Handheld DPM Imagers are shipped with a USB cable. You can also add RS- 232 capabilities and configure your imager accordingly. Whenever you default the imager, it will return to the default settings of whichever interface you are using. Defaulting the imager does not remove preamble and postamble formatting.
ID-07 and the USB port. USB Virtual COM Mode This mode allows an ID-07 in a USB configuration to function as a vir- tual serial COM port. This mode requires installation of a USB Virtual COM driver. The USB Virtual COM Port Driver can be found in the Download Center on the di-soric website.
Baud Rate is the rate at which the imager and host transfer data. It only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting. 1200 19.2K 2400 38.4K 57.6K (Default) 4800 115.2K 9600 Save Settings ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Data Bits are the total number of bits in each character. This setting only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting. 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits (Default) Save Settings ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Set the desired preamble by reading the appropriate symbol below. Serial Preamble Comma Space Carriage Return Erase All Line Feed Preamble Data Note: To erase all preamble Erase Preamble and postamble and Postamble data, read the Data symbol at right: ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Preamble USB or PS/2 Keyboard Preamble Comma Space Note: To erase all preamble Erase Preamble and postamble and Postamble data, read the Data symbol at right: Erase All Preamble Data ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Serial Postamble Comma Space Line Feed Carriage Return Carriage Return Line Feed Note: To erase all postamble Erase Preamble and preamble and Postamble data, read the Data symbol at right: Erase All Postamble Data ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Postamble USB or PS/2 Keyboard Postamble Comma Space Erase All Enter Postamble Data Note: To erase all postamble Erase Preamble and preamble and Postamble data, read the Data symbol at right: 4-10 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Communications Preamble and Postamble by di-soric ID Characters can also be added to the beginning and end of data strings using di-soric ID. There are a few different ways to do this, using the interface shown below. You will see the Communications tree control on the left, and the Preamble/Postamble interface on the right.
0 for non-printable 0 for non-printable non-printable characters characters (Default) characters Japanese French German Universal Keyboard Custom Keyboard Enable Alternate OS (Windows CE/MAC/Unix/ Disable Alternate OS Linux) Save Settings Keyboard Mapping by di-soric ID 4-12 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Communications Text Commands When the Text Commands feature is enabled, the ID-07 can accept text commands via RS-232 connections and USB Virtual COM modes. Note: Text Commands are not supported in USB HID Mode. Enable Text Disable Text Save Commands...
Other Communications Settings in di-soric ID Other Communications Settings in di-soric ID Some di-soric ID Communications options are unique to the software, and do not have corre- sponding programming symbols. These options are explained below. Reader Packet Format Data that is sent from the imager to the host in Raw format is sent without packet framing or check characters.
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Communications USB Keyboard Rate Requests that the host polls the USB ID-07 at the rate specified (1 to 255 ms). Keyboard Inter Message Delay Places a delay between each character that is output by the imager when in Keyboard Mode. Useful for applications that require a slower output rate.
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Read Cycle by di-soric ID......................5-2 Button Stay-Down Time ........................5-3 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout ....................5-4 Region of Interest..........................5-5 This section contains information on how to set your imager to the most efficient and effective parameters for your application. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
5. Right click on the open box, scroll down to the setting you screen and select Save to want to change and click once on Reader to implement the the setting. command in the imager. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Button Stay-Down Time sets the amount of time (in seconds) that the imager will continue to process the current “decode symbol” event. The imager will behave as if the trigger is being activated for this specified amount of time. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout sets the imager not to output the same symbol data multiple times within the time period designated. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Note: Using a smaller Region of Interest, if possible, may enhance read cycle performance. Full Image (1280 x 1024) (Default) Partial Image (800 x 600) Save Settings Region of Interest by di-soric ID ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Symbology Identifier ........................6-19 This section describes the various symbol types that can be read and decoded by the imager. http://www.aimglobal.org/standards/aimpubs.asp for additional information. Note: Disabling unused symbologies may substantially improve the ID-07’s decode speed. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
4. Left click again on the open screen to complete the selection. 5. Right click on the open screen and select Save to Reader to implement the command in the imager. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Symbologies Aztec Read the following symbols to enable/disable Aztec settings: Aztec On Aztec Off (Default) Save Settings Aztec by di-soric ID Sample Aztec Symbol ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
BC412 BC412 Read the following symbols to configure BC412 settings: BC412 Off (Default) BC412 On BC412 On, Remove Check Digit Save Settings BC412 by di-soric ID Sample BC412 Symbol ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Read the following symbols to enable/disable Codabar settings: Codabar On (Default) Codabar Off Save Settings Codabar by di-soric ID di-soric ID allows you to enable a checksum, or to enable a checksum and remove it from the Sample Codabar Symbol ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Enable Checksum Disable Checksum (Default) Enable Checksum and Strip from Result Code 39 Extended Code 39 Extended Full ASCII On Full ASCII Off (Default) Save Settings Code 39 by di-soric ID Sample Code 39 Symbol ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Symbologies Code 93 Read the following symbols to enable/disable Code 93 settings: Code 93 On (Default) Code 93 Off Save Settings Code 93 by di-soric ID Sample Code 93 Symbol ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Code 128 Code 128 Read the following symbols to enable/disable Code 128 settings: Code 128 On (Default) Code 128 Off Save Settings Code 128 by di-soric ID Sample Code 128 Symbol ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Composite consists of a 1D component associated with an adjacent 2D component. A successful decode is required for both the 1D and 2D components before the ID-07 outputs a result. When Composite is enabled, the unit decodes the 1D component first.
Data Matrix Read the following symbols to enable/disable Data Matrix settings: Data Matrix ECC 0-140 On (Default) Data Matrix ECC 0-140 Off Save Settings Data Matrix by di-soric ID Sample Data Matrix Symbol 6-10 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
DataBar Limited On DataBar-14 and DataBar-14 Stacked On DataBar Expanded On Save Settings GS1 DataBar by di-soric ID Sample DataBar-14 Limited Symbol Sample DataBar-14 Stacked Symbol Sample DataBar Expanded Symbol Sample DataBar-14 Symbol 6-11 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum On Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Off Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum On and Strip from Result Save Settings Interleaved 2 of 5 by di-soric ID Sample Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbol 6-12 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Symbologies MicroPDF417 Read the following symbols to enable/disable MicroPDF417 settings: MicroPDF417 On MicroPDF417 Off (Default) Save Settings MicroPDF417 by di-soric ID Sample MicroPDF417 Symbol 6-13 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
PDF417 PDF417 Read the following symbols to enable/disable PDF417 settings: PDF417 On (Default) PDF417 Off Save Settings PDF417 by di-soric ID Sample PDF417 Symbol 6-14 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
If set to Fixed Threshold, it will use the fixed threshold value to determine whether the bars are narrow or wide. The Bar Width Status setting will be ignored when the imager is able to tell the difference between the narrow and the wide bars. 6-15 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Specifies the direction in which a symbol can be read. Fixed Threshold Value Used when Bar Width Status is set to Fixed Threshold. Defines the minimum difference in pixels that will distinguish a narrow bar from a wide bar. Sample Pharmacode Symbol 6-16 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
QR Code and Micro QR Code Off Micro QR On QR Code and Micro QR Code On (Default) Save Settings QR Code by di-soric ID Sample QR Code Symbol Sample Micro QR Code Symbol 6-17 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Read the following symbols to configure UPC/EAN settings: UPC On (Default) UPC Off UPC Expansion On (Default) UPC Expansion Off EAN On (Default) EAN Off Save Settings UPC/EAN by di-soric ID Sample UPC-E Symbol Sample UPC-A Symbol 6-18 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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I/O Parameters by di-soric ID......................7-2 Operational Feedback........................7-3 Gain Control ..........................7-4 Exposure ............................7-5 Data Validation..........................7-6 This section contains information on how to set your imager to the most efficient and effective parameters for your application. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
5. Right click on the open box, scroll down to the setting you screen and select Save to want to change and click once on Reader to implement the the setting. command in the imager. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Processed pause Beep and Vibration Modes Read the following symbols to set beep and vibration modes. Vibrate On / Vibrate On / Vibrate Off / Beep Off Beep On Beep On (Default) Save Settings ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
The higher the gain, the brighter the image. When the ID-07 is set to Adaptive mode, it will automatically maintain the proper setting for gain based on the captured image in order to produce the best setting to perform a decode.
I/O Parameters Exposure The larger the Exposure value, the longer the pixels in the candidate image are exposed, allowing the imager to collect more light. Note: A larger exposure value may cause blurred images. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Once the imager decodes the Data Matrix symbol, and if Unique Item Identifier (UII), Current Part Number (CPN), and Lot/Batch Number (LBN) are turned on, the ID-07 checks the ISO/IEC 15434 syntax with ISO/IEC 15418 (ANSI MH10.8.2 – AI and DI) and ISO/IEC 21849 (ATA –...
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CPN:87654321;PNR;PNR 87654321;;;;;; LBN:87654321;30T;30T87654321;;;;;; UII:12345678 CPN:87654321;Construct_1_2/PNR;UID 12345678;PNR 87654321;;;;; UII:12345678 LBN:87654321;Construct_1/30T;25S12345678;30T87654321;;;;; (15434 ERROR: HEADER - 1ST POSITION);di-soric Precision Data Acquisition and Con- trol Solutions;;;;;;; Data Validation Disabled The imager will return to normal output behavior without performing data validation. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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(15434 ERROR: HEADER - 3RD POSITION);[)<▲DD↔CAG 12345↔SER 67890123▲♦;;;;;;; (15434 ERROR: TRAILER - END OF TRANSMISSION);[)>▲12↔CAG 12345↔SER 67890123▲♣;;;;;;; (15434 ERROR: HEADER - GROUP SEPARATOR);[)>▲12▲CAG 12345♦029SER 67890123▲♦;;;;;;; Data Validation Disabled The imager will return to normal output behavior without performing data validation. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Data Validation ISO/IEC 15434 Enabled Disabled (Default) with Error Messages Save Settings Data Validation by di-soric ID Each of the Data Validation Settings can also be enabled in di-soric ID’s I/O Parame- ters tree control. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Invalid UII and Valid LBN (UII ERROR) LBN:LBN_data Example: (UII ERROR) LBN:87654321 None of the above (Invalid UII; Invalid CPN; No output data Invalid LBN; Invalid UII and Invalid CPN; Invalid UII and Invalid LBN) 7-10 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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• There is a space between UII and CPN in both tables (UII:12345678 CPN:87654321). • The constructed UII type can be Contruct_1, Contruct_2, Construct_1_2, or IUID_EQUIVALENT. • The constructed CPN type can be PNR, 30P, or 240. The constructed LBN type can be 30T. 7-12 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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8 Advanced Operations Contents Dot Peen Enhanced Illumination Settings ..................8-2 Illumination Settings by di-soric ID ....................8-3 Lock Settings ..........................8-6 This section introduces several settings that can be applied to speed up processing or improve readability in various circumstances.
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Dot Peen Enhanced Illumination Settings Dot Peen Enhanced Illumination Settings The ID-07 Dot Peen Enhanced illumination settings can be controlled using the configura- tion symbols shown here. They can also be controlled in di-soric ID’s Mode. Note: The illumination default mode will reset the imager’s illumination settings to factory default.
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Advanced Operations Illumination Settings by di-soric ID The ID-07 illumination settings can also be controlled using the graphic interface on the Illumination tab in di-soric ID’s I/O Parameters view. Define how many illumination Click this button to default Click Create Bar Code to...
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Grow Dark enhances the symbol’s dark cells. Note: Grow Dark corresponds with the morphological process of erosion. Grow Light Grow Light enhances the symbol’s light cells. Note: Grow Light corresponds with the morphological process of dilation. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Data Matrix with a 100 mil cell size, or a 1D symbol with large bar widths). This feature improves processing speed, because the image sizes are smaller. Note: Low Resolution with Low Angle is the first step in the ID-07 illumination sequence, because it covers the widest range of potential candidate symbols.
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Read the symbols below to lock or unlock imager settings. Note: This feature does not lock preamble and postamble programming symbols, Clear XML Rules, or postamble erase/none commands. Lock Imager Unlock Imager Settings Settings Save Settings ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Contents Terminal View..........................9-2 Find .............................. 9-3 Send ............................. 9-4 Macros............................9-5 Terminal Right-Click Menu ......................9-6 Terminal Dropdown Menu ......................9-7 This section describes the Terminal interface and macro functions in di-soric ID. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Send text field. The Terminal view also displays symbol data or information from the imager. You can also right click on the Terminal screen to bring up a menu of further options. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
1. Type “ABC” into the Find box. 2. Press Enter. The first instance of “ABC” will be highlighted in the Terminal window. 3. Click the Find button to the left of the text field to locate additional instances of “ABC”. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Once text commands are initiated, they are saved in a dropdown menu that can be accessed by clicking the arrow to the right of the text field. You can also send the current command repeatedly by clicking the Send button repeatedly. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
When you click the arrow next to a any macro and select Edit, the following dialog appears: You can edit an existing macro or type in the Macro Name text field and define it in the Macro Value text field. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
The Function Keys dialog allows you to assign commands to specific function keys on a standard keyboard. Note that the F1 key is reserved for opening di-soric ID Help, and the F3 key is reserved for the Find Next function.
• Find Previous locates the most recently occurring instance of the specified data string in the Terminal. • Keyboard Macros brings up the Function Keys dialog, which allows you to create customized macro functions. ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Differences from Default, which shows all currently enabled ID-07 settings that are not default settings; Firmware, where you can update your imager’s firmware; and Advanced, which allows you to collect batch files for customized imager configuration and optimization.
• Clear XML Rules removes preambles, postambles, and other XML commands. • Reboot Reader refreshes the imager’s memory and functionality, returning it to the most recent configuration you have saved. • Delete Stored Results erases logged data. 10-2 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Utilities Differences from Default Clicking the Differences from Default button will cause di-soric ID to check all stored con- figuration settings and compare them to default settings. All settings that are different from default will appear in the left column (shown below), and descriptions of those settings will appear in the right column.
Firmware Firmware The Firmware view in di-soric ID Utilities is a simple way to update and verify your imager’s firmware and to update batch files. Choose App Code from the Firmware Update dropdown menu and click Start to install new firmware in the ID-07.
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Save Settings The host’s text program will output a data string containing the imager’s identifying information in the following format: Serial number Hardware version Build number @.U|.J.X.ap/i42440138none00100911810200016040002422700170001.35-617001-10 Boot code version Hardware type Firmware version 10-5 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
The single Remove arrow functions in the same way as the Add arrow, except that it transfers files back to the batch archive. The double Remove arrow allows you to transfer all files simultaneously. 10-6 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Appendices Appendix A General Specifications ....................A-2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications ....................A-4 Appendix C Default/Reset Procedure...................A-7 Appendix D Maintenance ......................A-8 Appendix E Troubleshooting ......................A-9 ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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Warranty–One year limited warranty on parts and labor. Extended warranty available. Read Ranges Options ID-07-IM3-2-US ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager, USB Accessories ID-PS-S-115V-2.5- Kit, RS-232 U.S. Power Supply ID-PS-S-115V-2.5- Kit, RS-232 EU Power Supply ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
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PIN 5 signal/ USB Data minus signal PIN 6 PS/2_CLK_KB - PS/2 clock signal to the keyboard PIN 7 ~TRIG - trigger from the handle PIN 8 GND - signal ground Shield Shield Ground ID-07 Handheld DPM Imager User’s Manual...
Default/Reset Procedure Appendix C — Default/Reset Procedure If the ID-07 locks up or becomes unresponsive, or if you would like to clear all configura- tion and programming from the imager, follow the procedure below. Important: The following procedure will clear the buffer, default configuration, and XML programming, including Preamble and Postamble.
Caution: Do not submerge the ID-07 in water. The housing is not watertight. Do not use abrasive cloths or tissues on the ID-07 window — abrasive cloths or tissues may scratch the window.
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When the trigger is pulled, the unit beeps and then triple-beeps, but does not output data. Error Messages (String Output): None. Possible Cause: ID-07 is not connected (USB or Serial) to the PC. Solution: 1. Check to make sure the PC supports “High Power Devices” (self-powered hubs, some laptops, etc.).
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Error Messages (String Output): “No Process Sequence Defined; Please Set the Unit to Default Settings” Possible Cause: No illumination sequence has been defined for the ID-07. Solution: Reset the default illumination sequence. Click the Default button to return to 4 illumination steps.
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