Datalogic Gryphon I GFS4400 Product Reference Manual page 289

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Auto Calibration
To Auto Calibrate the scanner, do the following:
1. Position and steady the reader in front of a plain flat sheet of paper or surface at a Depth
2. Send the command $Fx. The reader will turn the aimer on for an instant, then beep.
Reading Coordinates
To read the aimer coordinates currently set, simply send the command $Fa. The reader will
return a set of numbers in the following format: $>xxxxyyyy, which translates to
the horizontal position and
A complete sequence [enter—autocalibrate—read coordinates—exit] would look similar to the
following:
$S
(ensure baud rate is set to 115K)
$>
$Fx
$>
$Fa
$>03350235
$s
(reset baud rate if necessary)
$>
Writing Coordinates
To write custom coordinates into the reader's memory, overwriting previous values, use the
command $FAxxxxyyyy, where
and
yyyy
A complete sequence [enter—write 200 100—read coordinates—exit] would look similar to the
following:
$S
(ensure baud rate is set for 115K)
$>
$FA02000100
$>
$Fa
$>02000100
$s
(reset baud rate if necessary)
$>
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of Field (distance) that is most appropriate for the application.
The reader will reply with one of the following beep types in response to the auto calibra-
tion result:
• Loud/ Long Beep = crosshair detected and new coordinates recorded into a non-vola-
tile memory location ($> )
• Loud/Short Beep = crosshair detected with same coordinates as already stored ($> )
• Quiet/Short Beep = Execution error, the procedure failed to determine the crosshair
coordinates ($@)
yyyy
is a four digit decimal value in the range of 0-480.
being the vertical position.
is a four-digit decimal value in the range of 0-752
xxxx
as
xxxx
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