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Allen-Bradley DD Series Barcode Decoder manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Allen-Bradley DD Series User Manual (361 pages)
Enhanced Bar Code Decoders
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Allen-Bradley
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Barcode Reader
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Table of Contents
Publication
2
Table of Contents
3
Chapter Objectives
14
Using this Manual
14
What the Package Includes
14
Contents of Manual
15
Conventions Used
16
Terminology
16
What You Need to Know
16
Related Publications
17
Chapter Objectives
18
Decoder Features
18
NEMA Type Enclosures
18
Scanner Ports
18
Power Supply
19
LED Indicators
20
AUX Port
21
Decoder Configuration
21
Manual Data Entry
21
LCD Display
21
Discrete I/O Modules
22
Host Port
22
Memory Backup
22
Power Connector and On/Off Switch
22
Decoder Options (NEMA Type 1 Decoders)
24
Power Cords
24
Decoder Options (NEMA Type 4 Decoders)
25
Power Cords
25
Input/Output Modules
26
Replacement Fuses (for Decoders with I/O Module Board Options)
26
I/O Module Board Options (Available When Ordering Either the NEMA Type 1 or Type 4 Decoder)
26
LCD Display
27
Decoder Accessories
28
Configuration and Cable Group Selector
28
Cable Selection Guide
29
Package Detectors for Scanners
30
Communication Cable and Connector Kit
30
Scanners
28
Bar Code Symbologies
31
Chapter Objectives
31
Configuration Options
31
Configuration Screens
32
Host Commands
32
Function of Decoder
31
Overview of Decoder Operations
31
Stand-Alone Operation
32
Host Operation
33
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
33
Host Computers
35
Types of Memory
35
Operating Memory
36
Storage Memory
36
Memory Contents at Startup
37
Decoder Operating Modes
38
Scanning Modes
38
Decode Modes
38
Sending Data to Host - Speed Vs. Timing
39
Chapter Objectives
40
Electrical Recommendations
40
Installing the Decoder
40
Power Requirements
40
Grounding
41
Replacing LED Label
41
Mounting the Decoder
42
Installing Power Cord
43
Quick Start for DS/DD Decoder Configuration and Scanner Setup
45
Connect AUX Terminal
45
Set Communication Parameters
45
Apply Power and Select Language
45
Select CRT Type
46
Select Operations
47
Set Symbology Parameters
48
Configure Scanner(S)
49
Customize as Required
54
Connecting the AUX Terminal
54
Connecting the Host Device
55
Installing I/O Modules
58
Connecting I/O Modules to External Devices
59
Wiring I/O Modules
59
Installing Conduit Hubs/Nema Type 4 Decoder
61
Conduit Holes
61
Conduit Connections
61
AUX Terminal Selector
62
Chapter Objectives
62
Connect and Set up AUX Terminal
62
Introduction to AUX Terminal Configuration
62
Getting Started
63
Configuration Functions
65
Editing Conventions
66
Highlight
67
Moving Around the Screen
67
Field Types
68
Select Field
68
Edit Field
68
Select/Edit Numeric Field
68
Changing Fields
68
Audible Beep
70
Help Line
70
Select Mode
70
Edit Mode
70
Command Line
71
Command Summary
71
Configuration: Symbology
74
Configure Symbology
74
Code 39
75
Code 39 Specific Lengths
75
Code 39 Check Character
76
Include Code 39 Check Character
76
Interleaved 2
76
Interleaved 2-Of-5 Specific Lengths
76
Interleaved 2-Of-5 Check Character
77
Include Interleaved 2-Of-5 Check Character
77
Interleaved 2-Of-5 Guard Bars
77
Codabar
78
Codabar Specific Lengths
78
Codabar Check Character
78
Include Codabar Check Character
78
Code 128
80
Code 128 FNC1 Character
80
Upc-A
80
UPC-A Supplements
80
Upc-E
81
UPC-E Supplements
81
Expand UPC-E
82
EAN-8 Supplements
82
Ean-13
83
Quiet Zone Ratio (All Decoders)
84
Space Tolerance (Pharma-Code Decoders Only)
85
Bar Tolerance (Pharma-Code Decoders Only)
85
Minimum Number of Bars (Pharma-Code Decoders Only)
86
Decode Direction (a or B) (Pharma-Code Decoders Only)
87
Wide to Narrow Bar Ratio (Pharma-Code Decoders Only)
87
Code Verification List (Pharma-Code Decoders Only)
88
Configuration: Scanner Control, Primary Match Table, Discrete I/O
89
Scanner Control, Primary Match Code Table, Discrete I/O
89
Scanner a Control Parameters
89
Laser Light (Scanners a and B)
90
Decode Mode
90
No-Read Timer
92
Inter-Scan Timer
93
Capture Count
94
Symbols / Scan
95
Symbols/Package
96
Match Complete
96
Scanner B Control Parameters
96
Laser Light
97
Decode Mode
97
Trigger Timeout
99
Package Detect Input Parameters
99
Package Detect Input a Filter
99
Package Detect Input a Sense
100
Package Detect Input B Filter
100
Package Detect Input B Sense
101
Primary Match Table Parameters
101
Symbology (1 - 8)
102
Match Code String (1 - 8)
102
Discrete I/O Parameters
103
Output State
103
Source
104
Output Condition
104
Output Duration
109
Configuration: Extended Match Table and Counters
114
Extended Match Table
114
Screen Status
115
Status of Counter Set
116
Mode
116
Source
118
Symbology
118
Match Pattern String
119
Count
119
Loading
120
Output Duration
122
AUX and LCD Display Parameters
123
Display Data
123
Message Format
124
Scroll LCD
125
Position: Bar Code Strings
126
Position: Decoder Performance
126
Position: Package Counter
126
Position: Symbols Not Read Counter
127
Position: Primary Counters
127
Displaying Host Messages
127
ASCII Command
128
PCCC Command
128
How Scrolling Affects the Display of Host Messages
129
LCD Display Examples
130
Configuration: AUX and LCD Display Parameters
123
Adjusting Contrast of LCD Display
132
AUX Terminal Display Examples
132
Configuration: Host Message Replacement Rules
136
Introduction to Host Message Replacement Rules
136
Symbols Vs. Host Message Fields
137
Introduction to Host Message Replacement Rules
137
Metacharacters
138
Processing Order
142
Configuration Parameters
143
Source
143
Symbology
144
Symbol Number
144
Find String Containing
146
Replace Entire String with
147
Minimum Field Length
147
Alignment
148
Fill Character
148
Host Message Field Number
148
Assembling a Host Message
149
Examples
150
Example 1: Sorting by Data Source
150
Example 2: Identifying the Source of Data
150
Example 3: Sorting by Symbology
151
Example 4: Sorting by Symbol Number
151
Example 5: Sorting Symbols by Data Identifiers
152
Example 6: Sorting by Unique Characters And/Or Strings
153
Example 8: Stripping Unwanted Characters
154
Configuration: Host Message Format
155
Host Message Format
155
Bar Code Host Message Format
156
Host Message Parameters
158
Start Character
158
Source Identifier for AUX, A, and B
158
Header Message
159
Field Delimiter
159
Number of Fields in Message
159
Send Symbology
160
Send Package Count
160
Send Bar Code Strings
160
Send Decoder Performance
161
End Message
161
Default No-Read Message
161
No-Read Replacement Strings
162
Host Communications
163
Baud Rate
164
Bits/Char
164
Parity
164
Host Protocol
165
Device Address
165
ACK Character
166
NAK Character
166
Start Scan Character
167
Stop Scan Character
167
Large Buffer
168
Send Message to Host
168
Transmission Check
169
Configuration: Host
155
Chapter 13 Configuration: AUX
170
Chapter Objectives
170
Supported Terminals
170
AUX Terminal Configuration
171
Enable Keyboard Entry
171
Confirm Entry
172
AUX Data Format
173
Rubout Character
173
Echo to Terminal
173
Size of Display
174
Default Prompt Message
174
Switching to Manual Data Entry Mode
174
Internal Selector
175
Internal Selector (AUX Terminal Jumper)
175
External Selector
175
Data Entry and Display Operations
176
Displaying Data at the AUX Terminal
176
Displaying Host Messages
177
Processing No-Reads
177
Using ASCII and PCCC Commands
179
ASCII Commands
179
PCCC Commands
179
Display and System Configuration
183
Chapter Objectives
183
Connect and Set up AUX Terminal
183
Display Bar Code Strings
184
Display Status and Primary Counters
185
Resetting the Counters
187
Restart System
187
Select Language
188
Save Configuration
188
ASCII Host Commands
189
Chapter Objectives
189
Using
189
Using DH485
189
Command Format
193
ASCII and Hexadecimal Equivalents - Start Command Sequence
193
Command Replies
194
CT - Configure Bar Code Symbology and Supplements
196
SL - Configure Specific Length for Bar Code Symbology
197
CC - Configure Code 39, I 2-Of-5, Codabar Check Characters
199
CG - Configure Interleaved 2-Of-5 Guard Bar
200
CQ - Configure Quiet Zone
201
CF - Configure Code 128 FNC1 Character
202
CV - Code Verification List
203
CP - Configure Pharma-Code Symbology
204
SC - Configure Scanner a Control
206
PB - Configure Scanner B Control
208
IF - Configure Scanner a Package Detect Filter and Sense
209
BF - Configure Scanner B Package Detect Filter and Sense
210
BL - Configure Scanner B Laser Mode
211
SW - Write Scanner Source to Match Code Table
212
AB - Auto-Load Begin
213
AE - Autoload End
213
AL - Autoload
214
OS - Set Output Normally Open/Closed
216
OC - Set Output Condition and Output Duration
217
OH - Hold Output Open/Closed
219
MR - Read Primary Match Code Table Entry
221
MW - Write Primary Match Code Table Entry
222
CM - Clear Primary Output Counters
223
CO - Clear All Primary Output Counters
224
CA - Clear Extended Match Counters
224
SE - Set Extended Match Counters
225
RC - Read Extended Match Counters
226
SM - Set Extended Match Data
227
RP - Read All Extended Match Data
229
RA - Read All Extended Counters
231
RA - Read All Extended Counters (Continued)
232
CS - Disable Extended Match Code Set
233
RS - Read Extended Match Set Status
234
DF - Enable Data Display on AUX Terminal and LCD
235
DP - Configure Data Display Positions for AUX Terminal and LCD
236
SD - Enable LCD Scrolling
237
SR - Set Search and Replace Rule for Host Message Fields
238
SF - Set No-Read Replacement Strings
240
HC - Configure Host Communications
241
HB - Configure Scanner B Start & Stop Charactersà
243
MF - Configure Host Message Format
244
HF - Set the Number of Fields in Host Message
246
IX - Configure AUX Terminal Source Identifier
247
IM - Configure Scanner a Source Identifier
248
IB - Configure Scanner B Source Identifier
249
HM - Configure Header Message
250
NM - Configure Default No-Read String
251
AX - Configure AUX Terminal Data Entry Operations
252
TM - Display Text Message at AUX Terminal and LCD
254
PM - Default Prompt Message for AUX Terminal
256
PI - Read Decoder Performance Indicators
257
PR - Read Package Counter
258
NR - Read Symbols Not Read Counter
259
MC - Read Output Counter
260
PC - Clear Package Counter
261
NC - Clear Symbols Not Read Counter
261
RN - Save Configuration to Storage Memory and Restart
262
SA - Save Configuration to Storage Memory (no Restart)
262
DD - Set Configuration to Default Values
263
RD - Set Configuration to Factory Defaults and Restart
263
RE - Reset Decoder
264
ID - Version of Software
264
DM - Configure Bar Code Data Mask
265
PD - Configure Pad Data Character
265
PCCC Host Commands
266
Chapter Objectives
266
Protocol Options
266
PCCC Commands
266
Command Format
267
Command Reply Format
268
Unprotected Read Command
269
Read Current Bar Code Data
270
Read Counters and Performance Indicator
271
Read Last Host Message
272
Read Decoder Configuration Data
273
Unprotected Write Command
273
Modify Configuration Data
274
Execute Decoder Functions
274
Send Repeat Read Command
276
Cancel Repeat Read Command
277
Display Text Message on AUX Terminal / Enable AUX Terminal Keyboard.a
277
Hold Discrete Output Open or Closed
278
Diagnostic Link Commands
279
Diagnostic Loop
279
Read Diagnostic Counters
280
Reset Diagnostic Counters
281
Read Diagnostic Status
281
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
283
Chapter Objectives
283
Replacing the Battery
283
Replacing Module Fuses
284
Troubleshooting
285
Specifications
291
2755-Ds4
291
Appendix A
294
Decoder Function or Command Addresses
303
Pharma–Code Configuration 0700H–0725H
304
Series B Configuration Parameters 0900H–0901H
305
Series B Configuration Parameters 0E00H–0Effh
305
Host Message Replacement Rules 1000H–143FH
306
Host Message no Read Replacement Strings 2000H–21B9H
307
Extended Count Values D800H–Da03H
307
Extended Match Data 8000H–A03Fh
307
Extended Match Data 8000H-A03FH
308
Appendix B Factory Default Settings
312
Appendix C
312
Appendix D Setting up Terminals
313
Appendix Objectives
313
Lear Siegler ADM 3E Terminal
314
DEC VT100 Terminal
315
Allen-Bradley 1784-T45 or T47 Programming Terminal
316
Allen-Bradley 1770-T1, -T2, -T3 Terminals
317
2708-DH5 Attended Workstations
318
Appendix E
319
RS-232 Interface
320
RS-422 Interface
322
Using DH485 Protocol
324
Appendix F
328
DC Output Module Application
329
Appendix G
329
AC Output Module Application
330
Using a Diode to Protect Output Module
330
Ascii Character Set
335
Declaration of Conformity
341
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