Welch Allyn Scanteam 2010 wedge User Manual
Welch Allyn Scanteam 2010 wedge User Manual

Welch Allyn Scanteam 2010 wedge User Manual

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  • Page 1 Keyboard Wedge/ Commercial Decoder...
  • Page 2 Welch Allyn reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult Welch Allyn to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of Welch Allyn.
  • Page 3 Caution: Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Welch Allyn, Inc. may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, cables connected to this device must be shielded cables, in which the cable shield wire(s) have been grounded (tied) to earth ground.
  • Page 4 The Lodge, Tanners Lane Warrington, Cheshire WA2 7NA England Welch Allyn shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Introduction & Installation Section Page About Your Decoder ......1–1 Unpacking Your Decoder .
  • Page 6 Section 3 Output Interface Menu Section Page Prefix / Suffix Selections Prefix Selection ......3–3 Suffix Selection .
  • Page 7 Section 4 Serial Communications Menu Section Page RS-232D Port 1 ((Auxiliary Data Input) CTS Check Selection ..... . . 4–3 Baud Rate Selection .
  • Page 8 Section 6 Firmware Utility Menu Section Page Firmware Utility Selections Cloning Utility ......6–2 Temporary Serial Communication Configuration...
  • Page 9 The decoder features the following: support for decoding bar code data from all Welch Allyn non decoded output digital wand, laser, and CCD scanners. accepts bar code data from laser or CCD scanners at a scan rate of 50 scans per second.
  • Page 10: Unpacking Your Decoder

    Unpacking Your Decoder Open the carton. The shipping carton or container should contain: SCANTEAM 2010 Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder Shipping Container IF you ordered any of the following optional items, they should also be in the carton: Keyboard Wedge/ Commercial Decoder 5VDC Power Supply SCANTEAM 2010...
  • Page 11: Decoder Identification

    Decoder Identification Bottom View SCANTEAM 2010 Identification Label Model Number 2010–1 Output 1 = Internal Power (power provided by terminal) 2 = External Power (power provided by power supply) [ [ If required, a 115V, 60Hz power supply with a +5VDC output may be ordered separately.
  • Page 12: Connecting Your Decoder

    Connecting Your Decoder Install the decoder by following the steps shown below: Disconnect power to the terminal/computer by turning the host system power switch to the OFF" position. Connect the interface cable to the decoder and to the terminal/computer. Non Decoded Output Wand, Laser, or CCD Scanner Disconnect...
  • Page 13 You must program the decoder to work with your terminal or computer by scanning the appropriate programming bar code(s). (For further instructions on programming the decoder, see Section 2, Quick Start Menu.) Scan Terminal Interface Bar Code Your decoder is ready to accept bar code data input from your application. Scan Bar Code! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 1–5...
  • Page 14: Connecting External Power To Your Decoder

    Connecting External Power to Your Decoder [ (2010–2 only!) Connect external power to the decoder by following the steps shown below: Disconnect power to the terminal/computer by turning the host system power switch to the OFF" position. Using a small screwdriver, remove the external power plug from the bottom of the decoder (see A,"...
  • Page 15: Scanning Techniques: Wand Scanner

    Scanning Techniques: Wand Scanner The illustration below shows where to move the wand scanner tip across the bar code for a good read. Correct Incorrect The scanning technique is shown below. Move the wand in either a left to right or right to left direction, keeping the tip of the wand in contact with the bar code surface.
  • Page 16: Scanning Techniques: Laser Or Ccd Scanner

    Scanning Techniques: Laser or CCD Scanner The illustration below shows where to aim the red illuminated beam from the Laser or CCD scanner over the bar code for a good read. Correct Incorrect The scanning technique for single or multiple bar codes (on a page or on an object) is shown below.
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder to work with your terminal / computer. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: Plug and Play Selections. Terminal Interface Selections. Main Menu Selections. About “Plug and Play” Programming With Plug and Play"...
  • Page 18: Programming Instructions

    Programming Instructions Plug and Play (Single Scan) Programming Plug and Play" bar codes are available for the following: IBM PC Interfaces RS 232 Interface. Note: If your terminal or computer isn't included in the list above, see Terminal Interface Selections, page 2-7. Programming Instructions To program the decoder using the Plug and Play"...
  • Page 19: Programming Instructions

    Programming Instructions Scan the appropriate Plug and Play" single bar code. Scan Bar Code Note: Programming bar codes will not output data to your terminal! SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–3...
  • Page 20 Programming Instructions After programming the decoder for terminal interface, scan the sample bar code (below) to check that the decoder is set up correctly for your terminal. Scan Sample Bar Code BEEP! Keyboard Wedge Decoder Sample Code 39 Bar Code 12345 Note: Other Sample Bar Codes are near the end of this User's Guide.
  • Page 21 IBM PC Interface IBM PC AT and Compatibles Interface (also PS/2 30 286, 50, 55SX, 60, 70, 70 061, 70 121, 80) IBM PS/2 and Compatibles Interface (for PS/2 25, 30 models) IBM PC XT and Compatibles Interface These bar codes also program a carriage return (CR) suffix. SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–5...
  • Page 22 RS-232 Interface RS 232 Interface This bar code also programs the following parameters: Programmable Option Setting Baud Rate 9600 bits per second (Port 2) 2400 bits per second (Port 1) Parity Even Data Format 7 Data Bits, Parity Bit, 1 Stop Bit (8 Bit Data) Suffix Carriage Return (CR)
  • Page 23 Programming Instructions If you’ve already programmed the decoder using “Plug and Play,” you don’t need to use this programming section. Terminal Selection Programming Use this section to program the decoder to work with any supported terminal or computer. Programming Instructions To program the decoder using the Terminal Selection menu Locate the two digit terminal I.D.
  • Page 24 Programming Instructions Scan the bar code representing the first digit of the terminal I.D. number (also on page 2-11). Scan the bar code representing the second digit of the terminal I.D. number. 2–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 25 Programming Instructions Your terminal interface will be set up. If you wish to program a carriage return (CR) suffix or turn off the carriage return (or any other suffix), see the Prefix / Suffix Selections" in the Serial Interface Menu, Section 3. Example: Terminal Selection Programming You want to connect the decoder to an ADI terminal, model 1496.
  • Page 26: Supported Terminals

    Supported Terminals Terminal Model(s) Terminal I.D. 1496 Bull BDS-7 (HDS-7) Bull Questar 310 2101 Keyboard 3105 Keyboard Data General PC AT and D1400I Decision Data IS 386 PC Keyboard: VT 510/520/525 Falco 5220 IBM 102 Key 3151, 3161, 3162, 3163, 3179, 3191, 3192, 3194, 3196, 3197, 3471, 3472, 3476, 3477, 3482, 3486, 3488 IBM 122 Key...
  • Page 27: Program Terminal Interface

    Program Terminal Interface Program Terminal Interface Terminal I.D. Number SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–11...
  • Page 28 Supported Terminals Terminal Model(s) Terminal I.D. RS232 True Silicon Graphics Indy IndigoII Sun Sparc Station 1+ (Type 4 & 5 U.S. Keyboard) Televideo Telex 88 Key 078, 078A, 79, 80, 191, 196, 1191, 1192, 1471, 1472, 1476 Telex 102 Key 078, 078A, 79, 80, 191, 196, 1151, 1191, 1192, 1471, 1472, 1476 Telex 122 Key...
  • Page 29 Program Terminal Interface Program Terminal Interface Terminal I.D. Number SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–13...
  • Page 30 Default Selection All operating parameters are stored in non volatile memory resident in the decoder, where they are permanently retained in the event of a power interruption. When you receive your decoder, certain operating parameters have already been set. These are the factory defaults, indicated by the symbol  "...
  • Page 31: Default Selection

    Default Selection Factory Defaults Customer Defaults Save Current Settings As Customer Defaults Status Check Show Software Revision Abort Programming Changes Escape Programming SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 2–15...
  • Page 32 Notes: The space below may be used for notes..2–16 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 33 Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder for Output Interface operation. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: Prefix and Suffix Selections. Country Code Selections. General Output Selections. Keyboard Selections. MSR Selections. Data Formatter Selections. About Prefix and Suffix Programming Prefix and Suffix programming allows you to: Set Prefixes and Suffixes.
  • Page 34 Prefix and Suffix Selection The decoder will transmit a decoded message after every successful bar code read. Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters you may assign to be sent before and after the transmitted bar code data. Prefix Bar Code Message Suffix Transmitted data frame –>...
  • Page 35: Prefix Selection

    Prefix Selection Add Prefix ] Default Prefix Clear One Prefix ] Clear All Prefixes Suffix Selection Add Suffix ] Default Suffix Clear One Suffix ] Clear All Suffixes Exit Selection for Prefix / Suffix Save Current Prefix or Suffix Changes Discard Current Prefix or Suffix Changes ] One or more two digit numbers are required after scanning this programming bar code.
  • Page 36 Prefix and Suffix Examples Example 1: Add Suffix for Specific Symbology You want to send a CR (carriage return) Suffix for UPC only. Scan the Add Suffix Suffix Selection bar code. The Symbology Chart indicates that the Hex value of UPC is 63". Scan 6 and 3 on the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 37 Symbology Chart Code Code Symbology Symbology Value Value Codabar Code 128 Code 39 Matrix 2 of 5 Plessey RS 232D Port 1 Interleaved 2 of 5 MSR Track 1 Code 2 of 5 MSR Track 2 MSR Track 3 Code 11 All Symbologies (Prefix / Suffix programming only) Code 93...
  • Page 38 Default All General Output Selections Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the output options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this and the following two programming pages. Good Read Beep Volume This programming selection provides control of the decoder's good read beep volume.
  • Page 39: Good Read Beep Volume Selection

    Default All General Output Settings Good Read Beep Volume Selection High Good Read Beep Tone Selection Medium High SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–7...
  • Page 40 Output Delays This programming selection provides control of the Output Delays, which are time delays between data output by the decoder to the host terminal. (Specific output delays are described below.) The actual delay is 5 milliseconds multiplied by the programmed value (00 - 99). Default = 00. Note: To select digits 0 through 9, use the Programming Chart found on the inside of the back cover of this menu.
  • Page 41: Output Delays Selection

    Output Delays Selection Intercharacter Delay (x5mS) ] Interfunction Delay (x5mS) ] Intermessage Delay (x5mS) ] Laser Time-out Selection Enable Disable Laser Voting Selection Level One Level Two Level Three ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 42 Code I.D. Transmit This programming selection allows you to enable or disable transmission of a Code I.D. before the decoded bar code symbology. (See the Symbology Chart on page 3-5 for the single character code that identifies each symbology.) Default = Disable. Scanner Function Code Transmit When this programming selection is enabled, and function codes are contained within the scanned data from the scanner, the decoder transmits the key code...
  • Page 43: Code I.d. Transmit Selection

    Code I.D. Transmit Selection Enable Disable Scanner Function Code Transmit Disable Enable RS-232D Function Code Transmit Disable Enable SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–11...
  • Page 44 Start / Stop (S / S) Character Transmit This programming selection allows you to enable or disable transmission of start / stop character(s) (S /S) before and after the decoded bar code data. Default = Enable. Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) Character Transmit This programming selection allows you to enable or disable transmission of a longitudinal redundancy character (LRC) after the decoded bar code data.
  • Page 45: S / S Character Transmit Selection

    S / S Character Transmit Selection Disable Enable LRC Character Transmit Selection Disable Enable MSR Track 1 Selection Disable Enable MSR Track 2 Selection Disable Enable MSR Track 3 Selection Disable Enable SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–13...
  • Page 46 MSR Track 1 Pre-Edited Data This programming selection allows you to select pre edited data. pre edited data formats for MSR Track 1 are shown in the table below. There is no default. MSR Track 1 Pre-Edited Data Format Format Data Clear Pre Edited Data Format Acct# + Key Code 1 + YYMM + Key Code 2 + Name + Key Code 3...
  • Page 47: Msr Track 1 Pre-Edited Data Selection

    MSR Track 1 Pre-Edited Data Selection Format 0 Format 1 Format 2 Format 3 Format 4 MSR Track 2 Pre-Edited Data Selection Format 0 Format 1 Format 2 Format 3 Format 4 Format 5 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–15...
  • Page 48 Key Code Assignment This programming selection allows you to set key codes, as used for the pre edited data formats above. Default = Carriage return (CR) = 0D (Hex value). To enter a new key code value: Scan the Key Code # bar code. Scan the two digit Hex representation of ASCII character you wish to program (see chart below).
  • Page 49: Key Code Assignment Selection

    Key Code Assignment Selection ] Key Code 1 Key Code 2 Key Code 3 Key Code 4 Driver’s License I.D. Enable Disable ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover). SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–17...
  • Page 50 Foreign Keyboards This programming selection allows you to re map the keyboard layout for the selected country. Default = United States. As a general rule, the following characters are not supported by the decoder for countries other than the United States: @ | $ # { } [ ] = / ` \ <...
  • Page 51: Foreign Keyboard Selection

    Foreign Keyboard Selection United States Belgium Denmark Finland Norway Sweden France Germany, Austria Italy Switzerland United Kingdom SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–19...
  • Page 52 Keyboard Style This programming selection allows you to program the decoder to support special keyboard features, such as CAPS LOCK, SHIFT LOCK, Data Entry, and CTRL+ codes. These special keyboard features are shown in the chart on page 3-20. Default = Style A. Note: Styles A, B, and C cannot be used with one another;...
  • Page 53: Keyboard Style Selection

    Keyboard Style Selection Style B, Secondary Style A, Primary Style D, Quaternary Style C, Tertiary Style F Direct Connect Enable Disable Style G, Auto Caps Detect Style H Num Pad Mode Enable Disable Style I Turbo Mode Enable Disable SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–21...
  • Page 54: Data Formatter Selections

    Status Check Scan the Show Formats bar code to transmit the existing Data Format Editor formats. One format per line will be printed out. Data Formatter When data formatter is off, the bar code data will be output to the host as scanned (including preambles and postambles).
  • Page 55: Status Check

    Status Check Show Formats Data Formatter Require Data Format? Require Don't Require Data Format Editor Enter Data Format End Data Format Clear One Data Format Clear All Data Formats SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–23...
  • Page 56 Format Editor Commands Chart Send Commands Send all characters followed by XX" key or function code, starting from current cursor position. Syntax = F1XX (XX = HEX ASCII character or function code 00-FE HEX). Send NN" characters followed by XX" key or function code, starting from current cursor position.
  • Page 57 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 3–25...
  • Page 58 Data Formatter Example You are using an IBM PC AT and are scanning a UPC A bar code with a five digit addenda (shown below). The bar code has a total of 18 characters, including the number system, the check digits, and a space between the main bar code data and the addenda bar code data.
  • Page 59 Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder for Serial Communication features. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: RS 232D Port 1 (Auxiliary Data Input) Selections. RS 232D Port 2 (Data Output / Transmission) Selections. About RS-232D Port 1 (Auxiliary Data Input) Programming RS 232D Port 1 programming allows you to: Enable or disable CTS Check.
  • Page 60 Default All Serial Communications Selections Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the output options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this and the following two programming pages. CTS Check This programming selection allows you to disable the software programming feature that checks for a CTS signal, if your application doesn't have a CTS I/O line.
  • Page 61: Cts Check Selection

    Default All RS-232 Port 1 Settings CTS Check Selection Enable Disable Baud Rate Selection 1200 2400 4800 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–3...
  • Page 62 Word Length Data Bits This programming selection allows you to set the Word Length at seven or eight bits of data per character. If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal (text, digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. For applications requiring use of the full ASCII set, select 8 data bits per character.
  • Page 63: Word Length Data Bits Selection

    Word Length Data Bits Selection 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Word Length Stop Bits Selection 2 Stop Bits 1 Stop Bit Parity Selection None Mark Space Even SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–5...
  • Page 64 Protocol This programming selection allows you to program the decoder for whichever protocol your application requires. The protocol is a set of rules concerning the exchange of data between serially communicating devices. The decoder supports Record, Burst, Ack / Nak Record, and Ack / Nak Burst protocols when receiving data from an RS 232 device.
  • Page 65: Protocol Selection

    Protocol Selection Burst Record Ack / Nak Record Ack / Nak Burst Data Character Selection ] Start of Record End of Record Start of Block End of Block ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 66 Default All Serial Communications Selections Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the output options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this and the following two programming pages. CTS Check This programming selection allows you to disable the software programming feature that checks for a CTS signal, if your application doesn't have a CTS I/O line.
  • Page 67: Baud Rate Selection

    Default All RS-232 Port 2 Settings CTS Check Selection Enable Disable Baud Rate Selection 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–9...
  • Page 68 Word Length Data Bits This programming selection allows you to set the Word Length at seven or eight bits of data per character. If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal (text, digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. For applications requiring use of the full ASCII set, select 8 data bits per character.
  • Page 69: Word Length Data Bits Selection

    Word Length Data Bits Selection 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Word Length Stop Bits Selection 2 Stop Bits 1 Stop Bit Parity Selection None Mark Space Even SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 4–11...
  • Page 70 Notes: The space below may be used for notes..4–12 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 71 Introduction Use this chapter to program the Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder for Industrial and Retail Symbology selections. This programming section contains the following menuing selections: Codabar Selections. Code 11 Selections. Code 39 Selections. Code128 Selections. Code 93 Selections. EAN Selections. Interleaved 2 of 5 Selections.
  • Page 72 Default All Codabar Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this and the following programming page. Codabar Codabar is a discrete, two width symbology capable of encoding variable length messages from the set of numerics 0 through 9, and the $ : / .
  • Page 73: Codabar Selection

    Default All Codabar Settings Codabar Selection Codabar Start / Stop Characters Don't Transmit Transmit Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover). SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–3...
  • Page 74 Note: The Default bar code for this page is on the previous programming page. Check Character Use of a check character is optional in Codabar. For applications requiring enhanced security, symbols should be printed with a check character using the format described in the AIM specification, and the reader should be programmed to verify its value.
  • Page 75 Codabar Selection, continued Check Character Verify Don't Verify Check Character Transmit Don't Transmit Concatenation Enable Disable Concatenation Require Don't Require SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–5...
  • Page 76 Default All Code 39 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this and the following programming page. Code 39 Code 39 is a discrete, two width symbology capable of encoding variable length messages from the set of alphanumerics, and the $/+%.- and space.
  • Page 77: Code 39 Selection

    Default All Code 39 Settings Code 39 Selection Code 39 Start / Stop Characters Transmit Don't Transmit Full ASCII Disable Enable Append Enable Disable ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover). SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–7...
  • Page 78 Note: The Default bar code for this page is on the previous programming page. Message Length We recommend setting the minimum and maximum message lengths according to the smallest range [Minimum, Maximum] the application allows. The start/stop, check characters should not be counted as message characters. For a fixed length message Minimum Length=Maximum Length.
  • Page 79 Code 39 Selection, continued Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] Check Character Verify Don't Verify Check Character Transmit Don't Transmit SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–9...
  • Page 80 Default All Code 93 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this programming page. Code 93 Code 93 was designed to drop into applications that use Code 39. It is a continuous, edge to edge symbology capable of encoding variable length messages from the set of alphanumerics, and 12 additional characters.
  • Page 81: Code 93 Selection

    Default All Code 93 Settings Code 93 Selection Code 93 Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] FULL ASCII CHART [ SPACE " & < > [ This chart is used for encoding the above characters in Full ASCII when using Code 39 bar codes.
  • Page 82 Default All 2 of 5 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this programming page. Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 is a continuous, two width symbology capable of encoding an even number of numerics.
  • Page 83: Interleaved 2 Of 5 Selection

    Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] Check Digit Verify Don't Verify Check Digit Transmit Don't Transmit 6, 14 & 16 Only Enable Disable ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 84 Default All 2 of 5 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this programming page. Code 2 of 5 Code 2 of 5 is a discrete, two width symbology capable of encoding variable length messages from the set of numerics.
  • Page 85: Code 2 Of 5 Selection

    Default All Matrix / Code 2 of 5 Settings Code 2 of 5 Selection Code 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] Matrix 2 of 5 Selection Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 86 Default All Code 11 / Code 128 Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this programming page. Code 11 Code 11 is a discrete code capable of encoding variable length messages from the set of numerics plus the -"...
  • Page 87: Code 11 Selection

    Default All Code 11 / Code 128 Settings Code 11 Selection Code 11 Check Digits Required 2 Check Digits 1 Check Digit Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] Code 128 Selection Code 128 Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 88 Default All EAN and UPC Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this and on the EAN Addenda Selection programming page (page 5-21). EAN (European Article Numbering system) is the international standard symbology and coding system for identifying goods that will be scanned at point of sale.
  • Page 89: Ean Selection

    Default All EAN and UPC Settings EAN Selection EAN / JAN 13 EAN / JAN 8 Check Digit Don't Transmit Transmit SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–19...
  • Page 90 Note: The Default bar codes for this page are on the EAN and UPC programming pages. EAN Addenda Two and five character addenda are allowed, but not required. If an addenda will always be used, we recommend selecting Require Addenda and Enable the appropriate format (two or five character).
  • Page 91: Ean Addenda Selection

    EAN Addenda Selection Addenda Require Don't Require Two Digit Addenda Enable Disable Five Digit Addenda Enable Disable Addenda Format No Space Space SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–21...
  • Page 92 Default All UPC and EAN Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this and on the UPC Addenda Selection programming page (page 5-25). UPC (Universal Product Code) was designed to uniquely identify a product and its manufacturer.
  • Page 93: Upc Selection

    Default All UPC and EAN Settings UPC Selection UPC A UPC E0 UPC E1 Check Digit Don't Transmit Transmit Number System Don't Transmit Transmit Version E Expand Expand Don't Expand SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–23...
  • Page 94 Note: The Default bar codes for this page are on the EAN and UPC programming pages. UPC Addenda Two and five character addenda are allowed, but not required. If an addenda will always be used, we recommend selecting Require Addenda and Enable the appropriate format (two or five character).
  • Page 95: Upc Addenda Selection

    UPC Addenda Selection Addenda Require Don't Require Two Digit Addenda Enable Disable Five Digit Addenda Enable Disable Addenda Format No Space Space SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–25...
  • Page 96 Default All MSI & Plessey Settings Scanning the Default bar code will program the decoder to the symbology options indicated by a  " in the menu selections on this programming page. (Sometimes referred to as Modified Plessey Code) MSI is a discrete code capable of encoding variable length messages (up to 14 characters) from the set of numerics.
  • Page 97: Msi Selection

    Default All MSI & Plessey Settings MSI Selection Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] Plessey Selection Plessey Message Length Minimum ] Maximum ] ] A two digit number is required after scanning this programming bar code. Please scan your selection on the Programming Chart (inside back cover). SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 5–27...
  • Page 98 Notes: The space below may be used for notes..5–28 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 99 Introduction The decoder's internal operational firmware is contained in a Flash EEPROM" (a programmable / erasable ROM - Read Only Memory). This enables you to download new firmware upgrades, without opening the decoder or changing a chip (IC). A download kit that includes the software (in DOS or Windows versions) and an instruction manual is available from your sales distributor.
  • Page 100: Cloning Utility

    Cloning Utility Scanning the Clone Master bar code will transfer the firmware contents of the master" unit to the destination" or installed unit. First, you must follow the steps below to initiate the cloning procedure: Connect the destination (installed) unit to one of the 15 pin D type host connectors on the cloning cable.
  • Page 101 Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII CTRL "+ relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the Keyboard Wedge / Commercial Decoder. Function Code Hex/ASCII Value Full ASCII CTRL " + SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–1...
  • Page 102: Section 7 Supported Interface Keys

    The last five characters in the Full ASCII CTRL "+ column ( [ \ ] 6 ) apply to US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of these five characters for different countries. Country Codes United States < Belgium <...
  • Page 103: Supported Interface Keys

    Supported Interface Keys IBM PC XT, PS/2, AT and Compatibles; Olivetti M19, M24, M28, M200, M240, M250, M290, M380, P500; Sun Sparc Station 1+ Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED NEW LINE (ENTER) CAPS LOCK RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED NEW LINE (ENTER) RESERVED RESERVED DELETE...
  • Page 104 Supported Interface Keys IBM 3191/92/96/97, 3471/72/76/77; Telex (all models) with 102 key keyboards Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER NEW LINE FIELD FORWARD (TAB) DELETE FIELD EXIT INSERT CLEAR RESERVED HOME PRINT BACKSPACE BACK TAB 7–4 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 105 Supported Interface Keys ADI 1496; IBM 3191/92/96/97, 3471/72/76/77; IDEAS; and Telex (all models) with 122 key keyboards Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER NEW LINE TAB/FIELD FORWARD DELETE FIELD EXIT/NEW LINE INSERT ERROR RESET HOME BACKSPACE BACKFIELD/BACK TAB SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–5...
  • Page 106 Supported Interface Keys Bull BDS-7 (HDS-7) Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED TRANSMIT RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED BACK TAB RESERVED CARRIAGE RETURN BACKSPACE DELETE CHARACTER CARRIAGE RETURN INSERT CLEAR ERROR RESET HOME DELETE LINE ERASE EOP ERASE EOF INSERT LINE 7–6 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 107 Supported Interface Keys Bull Questar 310 (2101 Keyboard) Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED RESERVED HOME RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED ENTER BACKSPACE RESERVED RESERVED CARRIAGE RETURN RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED ESCAPE SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–7...
  • Page 108 Supported Interface Keys Bull Questar 310 (3105 Keyboard) Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER HOME RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED ENTER BACKSPACE LINE FEED RESERVED RETURN RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED ESCAPE 7–8 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 109 Supported Interface Keys Falco 5220 Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER NEW LINE/RETURN REMOVE NEW LINE/RETURN INSERT CURSOR UP CURSOR LEFT CURSOR DOWN CURSOR RIGHT BACKSPACE PRINT SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–9...
  • Page 110 Supported Interface Keys Telex (all models) with 88 key keyboards Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER PF10 PF11 PF12 RESERVED RESERVED NEW LINE FIELD FORWARD FIELD FORWARD RESERVED FIELD FORWARD DELETE NEW LINE INSERT ERASE ERROR RESET RESERVED PRINT BACKSPACE BACK FIELD RESERVED...
  • Page 111 Supported Interface Keys DEC VT 510/520/525 PC style keyboard Supported Key Function Interface Keys RESERVED ENTER (KP) CAPS LOCK RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CR/ENTER RESERVED RESERVED DELETE CR/ENTER INSERT ESCAPE HOME PRINT BACKSPACE BACK TAB SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide 7–11...
  • Page 112 Notes: The space below may be used for notes..7–12 SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 113: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions Weight 4 ounces (113.4 g) Height 1.2 inches (3.0 cm) Length 3.3 inches (8.3 cm) Width 2.9 inches (7.3 cm) Enclosure ABS Plastic, UL 94 V 0 flame rating Color Pantone #413C, IBM Pearl White Operating Voltage +5 VDC 5%, 350 mA or greater.
  • Page 114: Msr Connector

    Front View Back View Scanner or Power On Keyboard/Terminal External Connector Aux RS 232 and RS 232D Power Connector Connector Connector MSR Connector The MSR connector accepts undecoded digital signals from a one, two, or three track, bidirectional magnetic stripe reader. The input data is interpreted according to the ANSI standard formats shown in the charts below.
  • Page 115 The scanner / auxiliary RS 232D connector supports the attachment of a +5 volt non decoded output scanner or an RS 232 auxiliary input device. The decoder is compatible with all Welch Allyn contact and non contact bar code scanners, including bar code contact wands, lasers, and CCDs. The decoder will beep once after valid scanner or auxiliary device input.
  • Page 116: Keyboard / Terminal And Rs-232D (Port 2) Connector

    Keyboard /Terminal and RS-232D (Port 2) Connector: DB-15 Pin Female Function Ground + 5V from terminal RxD input (RS 232) CTS input (RS 232) Keyboard wedge data (Input) Keyboard wedge clock (Input) No connection Keyboard IRQ (Data General interface) No connection Reserved TxD output (RS 232) RTS output (RS 232)
  • Page 117: Maintenance

    Inspecting Cords and Connectors Inspect the decoder's interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of damage. A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with decoder operation. Contact your Welch Allyn distributor for information about cable replacement. Notes: Order replacement cables from Welch Allyn or from an authorized distributor.
  • Page 118: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The Hand Held Decoded Output Laser decoder automatically performs self tests whenever you turn it on. If your decoder is not functioning properly, review the following Troubleshooting Guide to try to isolate the problem. Troubleshooting Guide Is the power on? If the power on LED on the front panel isn't illuminated, check that: the cable is connected properly the host system power is on (if external power isn't used).
  • Page 119 Does the decoder read your bar code incorrectly? If the decoder reads a bar code (one beep for a good read), but the bar code is not displayed correctly on the host screen: The decoder may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface.
  • Page 120 Main Menu Selections in Section 2, Quick Start Menu, and scan the Factory Default Settings bar code. If All Else Fails... If you are still experiencing problems, call your Distributor or Welch Allyn: 315-685-2476 Phone: (8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST)
  • Page 121: Obtaining Factory Service

    Obtaining Factory Service Welch Allyn provides service for all its products through a service center located at its manufacturing facilities in Skaneateles, New York. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return the unit to Welch Allyn (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record attached.
  • Page 122: Help Desk

    United Kingdom Offices Dallam Court Dallam Lane Warrington, Cheshire WA2 7LT England Telephone: Int+44 1925 240055 Fax: Int+44 1925 631280 Help Desk If, after reviewing the Troubleshooting Guide (page 9-2), you still need assistance installing or troubleshooting your decoder, please call your Distributor or the Help Desk: Telephone: (315) 685–2476...
  • Page 123 Welch Allyn's published specifications during a period of two (2) years from the time of shipment by Welch Allyn, Inc. to the user at the time it is purchased from any of Welch Allyn Inc.'s Authorized Distributors. Any attempt on the part of the user to disassemble or service the equipment shall void the warranty.
  • Page 124 A character set which includes the letters A-Z and the Alphanumeric: numbers 0-9. The ability of the bar code scanner or decoder to Autodiscrimination: recognize and correctly decode more than one symbology. The darker element of a printed bar code symbol. Bar: The characters available for encoding in a particular Character Set:...
  • Page 125 The lighter element of a printed bar code symbol, usually formed by Space: the background between the bars. The undesirable presence of ink or dirt in a space. Spot: Special bar code patterns that indicate the ends of Start / Stop Character: the symbol as well as the scan direction.
  • Page 126 Notes: The space below may be used for notes..SCANTEAM 2010 User’s Guide...
  • Page 127 Output Interface Menu Defaults The following chart lists the factory default Output Interface Menu settings (indicated by a  " on the programming menu pages). Page Parameter Name Default Setting Reference Prefix / Suffix Selections Prefix None Page 3-3 Suffix None Page 3-3 General Output Selections...
  • Page 128 Output Interface Menu Defaults, continued The following chart lists the factory default Output Interface Menu settings (indicated by a  " on the programming menu pages). Page Parameter Name Default Setting Reference Keyboard Selections Keyboard Style Style A, Primary Page 3-21 Keyboard Style: Direct Connect Disable Page 3-21...
  • Page 129 Symbology Menu Defaults – Industrial The following chart lists the factory default Industrial Symbology Menu settings (indicated by a  " on the programming menu pages). Page Parameter Name Default Setting Reference Codabar Selections Codabar Page 5-3 Start / Stop Characters Don't Transmit Page 5-3 Message Length...
  • Page 130 Symbology Menu Defaults – Industrial, continued The following chart lists the factory default Industrial Symbology Menu settings (indicated by a  " on the programming menu pages). Page Parameter Name Default Setting Reference Matrix 2 of 5 Selections Matrix 2 of 5 Page 5-15 Message Length Min = 1, Max = 80...
  • Page 131 Symbology Menu Defaults – Retail The following chart lists the factory default Retail Symbology Menu settings (indicated by a  " on the programming menu pages). Page Parameter Name Default Setting Reference EAN Selections EAN / JAN 13 Page 5-19 EAN / JAN 8 Page 5-19 Check Digit...
  • Page 132 Code 39 Matrix 2 of 5 TEST–SHEET Code 128 6543210 MSI [ CODE 128 Codabar 44332211 Plessey [ 0013557900 Code 11 9876 Code 93 11223344 EAN 13 123456–9$ Code 2 of 5 9 780330 290951 123456 Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC A with 5 digit addenda 56098 1234567890...
  • Page 134 Data Collection Division 4619 Jordan Road P.O. Box 187 2010/UG Rev F Skaneateles Falls, New York 13153–0187...

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