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CIPHER 1022 SERIES
Document Number : 1022-52 Ver. 1.520
Release Date : Apr 22, 1996
 1996, SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.. All
rights reserved. CipherLab is a registered trademark
of SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1 User's Manual CIPHER 1022 SERIES Document Number : 1022-52 Ver. 1.520 Release Date : Apr 22, 1996  1996, SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.. All rights reserved. CipherLab is a registered trademark of SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.
  • Page 2 WARNING Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4.1 Code ID............4 2.4.2 Code Length ..........6 2.4.3 Prefix and Postfix ........6 2.4.4 Trailer / Delimiter........6 3. Programmable Features Specific to 1022K....7 3.1 Computer/Keyboard Type ........7 3.2 Language Support..........7 3.3 Capital Lock Status..........8 4.
  • Page 4 9.4 Change Settings ..........16 9.5 Exit From Configuration Mode ......17 10. Kbd Wedge Map Table ..........18 11. SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS ........19 11.1 1022K Default Settings ........19 11.2 1022R Default Settings ........19 - ii -...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1022. Where "1022" appears in this document represents both the 1022K and 1022R. And all the information contained in this manual apply to both models unless otherwise specified. - 1 -...
  • Page 6: General Programmable Features

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 2. General Programmable Features This section describes various features of CIPHER 1022 which are user selectable and can be programmed into the reader. These features can be modified by reading some special bar- code cards which are accompanied with this manual. For detail configuration procedures please refer to the section "CONFIGURING CIPHER 1022".
  • Page 7: Check Character Verifications

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual CODE 39 FULL ASCII, both CODE 39 and FULL ASCII must be enabled. 2.3.2 Check Character Verifications For the symbologies listed below, the use of check character (digit) is optional. Check character (digit) verification could be enabled or disabled for these types symbologies on CIPHER 1022.
  • Page 8: Upce To Ean13 Conversion

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual system number (1 digit, whether 0 or 1) will be prefixed to the UPCE code. 2.3.7 UPCE to EAN13 Conversion The UPCE to EAN13 conversion can be selected via configuration. If this setting is enabled, UPCE labels will be treated as EAN13 label.
  • Page 9 CIPHER 1022 User Manual Code ID Set 1 • A : Code 39 • L : UPCA (Addon 5) • B : Code 39 Full ASCII • M : EAN13 (No addon) • C : Code 25 • N : EAN13 (Addon 2) •...
  • Page 10: Code Length

    For 1022R, the prefix and the postfix codes sent are the ASCII code that programmed. For 1022K, please refer to the Wedge Map Table” . When 1022K is emulating PCAT, PS55, PS2-30, or Memorex Telex, keystrokes can be sent without the Kbd scan code remapping process.
  • Page 11: Programmable Features Specific To 1022K

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 3. Programmable Features Specific to 1022K 3.1 Computer/Keyboard Type CIPHER 1022K is able to emulate a wide range of keyboards to fit into the following computer systems, • IBM PC/AT & compatibles (PS2-50/70/80, HP VECTRA PC, etc.)
  • Page 12: Capital Lock Status

    3.3 Capital Lock Status Because CIPHER 1022K transmits data by emulating keyboard, it is important for CIPHER 1022K to know the status of the capital lock of the keyboard to send the correct case when transmitting data. Wrong setting of this option will make upper case letters become lower case letters and lower case letters become upper case letters.
  • Page 13: Programmable Features Specific To 1022R

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 4. Programmable Features Specific to 1022R The section describes the various RS-232 transmission settings which apply to CIPHER 1022R only. 4.1 TRANSMISSION MODE The option is to select the way CIPHER 1022R transmits data upon successful decoding. The supported transmission mode and their interpretations are listed below.
  • Page 14: Visual & Audio Indicator

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 5. Visual & Audio Indicator CIPHER 1022 provides LEDs and a BUZZER which work synchronously to signify various status (unless the buzzer is disabled). • Power On : The buzzer is activated and the red LED is lighted for about 1 second to indicate success power-on.
  • Page 15: Installing Cipher 1022K

    This section contains a step by step procedures as well as the expected results (LEDs and buzzer) for installing CIPHER 1022K into your systems. Some of the steps will require you to do some configurations. Please follow these steps and check all expected results in detail.
  • Page 16 Correct the settings now. 15. Read the "UPDATE" label to exit from the configuration mode. CIPHER 1022K will again activate a L -H-L-H-L-H beep, and restart normal operation. 16. CIPHER 1022K is now properly installed, you can now read any labels available and these data will be shown on the screen.
  • Page 17: Power Connection And Pin Assignments

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 7. 1022R Power Connection and Pin Assignments This section describes the power connection and pin assignments of CIPHER 1022R. Incorrect connections may cause damage to both 1022R and computer. 7.1 Power Connection There are 2 ways to provide power to CIPHER 1022R, and they are described below.
  • Page 18: Single-Connector Type

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual • Female Connector PIN 2 : RxD (Receive Data) PIN 3 : TxD (Transmit Data) PIN 4 : connects to pin 4 of male connector PIN 5 : connects to pin 5 of male connector PIN 6 : connects to pin 6 of male connector PIN 7 : GND (Ground) PIN 8 : connects to pin 8 of male connector PIN 20 : connects to pin 20 of male connector...
  • Page 19: Installing Cipher 1022R

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 8. Installing CIPHER 1022R This section contains a step by step procedures as well as the expected results (LEDs and buzzer) for installing CIPHER 1022R into your systems. Some of the steps will require you to do some configurations. Please follow these steps and check all expected results in detail.
  • Page 20: Configuring Cipher 1022

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 9. Configuring CIPHER 1022 This chapter will show you how to enter configuration mode, list settings, change settings, and how to exit from configuration mode. 9.1 Enter Configuration Mode CIPHER 1022 will be in configuration mode by reading the "ENTER SETUP"...
  • Page 21: Exit From Configuration Mode

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual Upon receipt of an invalid value, CIPHER 1022 will activate a "L-L-L" beep for warning. For example, trying to set a minimum/maximum data length larger than 40. If the second label is not a value label, CIPHER 1022 will drop the first label as if it is never scanned.
  • Page 22: Kbd Wedge Map Table

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 10. Kbd Wedge Map Table " Home Down & Left ^G ^W Right PgUp Exec < PgDn > Note : 1) CR* represents the Enter key on the Numeric Key Pad. 2) The first ^ character in entries of C0H to DFH represents control.
  • Page 23: System Default Settings

    CIPHER 1022 User Manual 11. SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS 11.1 1022K Default Settings Code Read Check Char Misc. V87001-152 verif xmit ======= === ============================================== Code 39 [ Y ] [ N ] [ Y ] Full ASCII:[ N ] Concatenation:[ N ] ST/SP:[ N ]...

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