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Intermec Transaction Manager 9560 User Manual (309 pages)
stationary online data collection reader
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Intermec
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Barcode Reader
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
15
Warranty Information
15
Safety Summary
15
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
16
About this Manual
16
Other Intermec Manuals
20
Getting Started
21
Roadmap
23
The 9560 Transaction Manager
24
9560 Component Options
25
Optional Input Devices
26
Data Formats and Programming
26
Memory
26
Bar Code Symbologies
27
Communications
27
Status Beeps
27
Preparing to Install the 9560
29
Getting Ready to Install the 9560
31
Determining a Mounting Location
32
Choosing Secured or Unsecured Wiring
33
Selecting External Devices
33
Choosing Input Devices
33
Attaching Wands and Scanners
33
Attaching Devices to the Terminal Plug
34
Installing the 9560 Without Input Devices
34
Unattended Scanning
34
Using the Sense Inputs
35
Using the Output Relays
37
Attaching Audio Output Devices
37
Connecting to a Data Collection System
38
Cable Interface Requirements
38
Null Modem Cable Diagram and Modem Connector Pin Assignments
39
Modem Cable Diagram and Terminal Connector Pin Assignments
40
Connecting Directly to a Computer
41
Connecting to a Computer and Terminal
41
Connecting to a Port Concentrator or System Unit
42
Direct Wiring
44
Multi-Drop Line Wiring
44
Meeting Power Supply Requirements
46
Installing the 9560
47
Overview of Installing the 9560
49
Routing Cables and Power Supply
51
Routing with Secured Wiring
52
Routing with Unsecured Wiring
53
Connecting External Devices
54
Connecting Input Devices
55
Connecting to Sense Inputs
55
Connecting to Output Relays
57
Connecting Audio Devices
58
Connecting to a Data Collection Host System
58
Attaching the Mounting Plate
59
Attaching the 9560 to the Wall
61
Starting and Operating the 9560
63
Starting the 9560
65
Starting the 9560 with the Magnetic Card Reader
66
Reading Bar Code Labels
67
Multiple-Read Labels
67
Regular Labels
67
Using the Slot Scanner
68
Bar Code Placement
68
Using the Magnetic Card Reader
69
Using a Wand
70
Using a Laser Scanner
71
Optimum Scanning
72
Using the Keypad
73
Function Key Layout
74
Data Communications and Operating Options
75
Introduction to Data Communications
77
Data Communications in a Data Collection System
77
The ISO Data Communications Model
77
Physical Layer
78
Data Link Layer
78
Full-Duplex Protocols Versus Half-Duplex Protocols
79
Full-Duplex Devices Versus Half-Duplex Devices
79
The DLE Character and XON/XOFF Flow Control
79
Working with Protocols
80
Point-To-Point Protocol
80
Polling Mode D Protocol
81
Multi-Drop Protocol
81
User-Defined and User-Defined Multi-Drop Protocols
82
Tips for Defining Secure Protocols
82
Buffering Received Data
83
Communication Delays
83
Data Format Requirements
84
SOM Character (Start of Message)
84
Preambles and Postambles
84
EOR Characters (End of Record)
85
EOF Characters (End of File)
85
Record
85
Records Per Block
85
EOM Characters (End of Message)
86
Error Checking
86
Displaying Data on the 9560
86
Types of Data Displayed
86
Display Settings and Formatting
87
Buffered Display
87
Transparent Display
87
Formatting the Display
87
Display Overflow
88
Displaying ASCII Control Codes
89
Displaying Data on a Terminal
89
Buffered Terminal Operation
90
Transparent Terminal Operation
91
Nonbuffered Full-Duplex Operation
92
Nonbuffered Half-Duplex Operation
92
Block Terminal Operation
92
Displaying International Character Sets
93
Using the Katakana Character Set
97
Entering Katakana Characters
99
Assigning a Function Key to Katakana and US-ASCII Character Sets
100
Kana Mode Character Tables
100
Ro-Maji Mode Character Table
103
9560 Operating Modes and Command Types
105
Accumulate Mode
105
Full ASCII Mode
106
Command Types
106
Configuring the 9560
107
Specifying Configuration Parameters
109
Using Batch Configuration
116
Batch Configuration Example
116
Downloading Configuration Commands
117
Download Command Example
117
Using Prompting Configuration Mode
118
Entering Prompting Configuration Mode
118
Moving Around in Prompting Configuration Mode
119
Finding Help in Prompting Configuration Mode
120
Exiting Prompting Configuration Mode
120
Prompting Configuration Mode Example
120
Standard Display Prompts
122
Large-Type Display Prompts
127
Configuration Commands
133
Using the Configuration Commands
135
ADDR (Address, Multidrop)
136
AFF (Affirmative Acknowledgment)
137
Append Time to Data
138
Baud Rate
139
Beeper Volume
140
Character Set
141
Codabar
142
Code 11
144
Code 39
145
Code 128
147
Computer Response Required Mode (CRRM)
148
Data Bits
149
Display Setting
150
EOM (End of Message)
151
Full ASCII
152
Intercharacter Delay
153
Interface
154
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
155
IRL BAK (Bad Program Acknowledge)
156
IRL END (End of Program)
157
IRL EOF (End of File)
158
IRL EOP (End of Program Block)
159
IRL EOR (End of Record)
160
IRL PAK (Program Acknowledge)
161
IRL PSS (Program Statement Separator)
162
Irl Run
163
IRL SOP (Start of Program Block)
164
Katakana
165
LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check)
168
NEG (Negative Acknowledgment)
169
Parity
170
POL (Poll)
171
Preamble a Required
172
Protocol
173
Records Per Block
174
REQ (Request for Acknowledgment)
175
RES (Reset)
176
Resume IRL
177
Scanner Timeout
178
Scanner Operation
179
SEL (Select)
180
Select Terminal Mode
181
SOM (Start of Message)
182
Stop Bits
183
Trigger Event
184
Time in Seconds
185
Timeout Delay
186
Turnaround Delay
187
Of 5 (Two of Five)
188
Upc/Ean
189
Xoff
192
Xon
193
Data Entry Commands
195
Using Data Entry Commands
197
Entering Data Entry Commands
198
Backspace
199
Capacity
199
Clear
200
Command
201
Command Override
201
Default Configuration
202
Delete Data
203
Enable Clock
204
Enter Accumulate
205
Enter Auto Trigger Mode
205
Enter Computer Response Required Mode (CRRM)
206
Enter Configuration Mode
206
Enter Display Editor
207
Enter Full ASCII Mode
207
Enter IRL Editor
208
Enter Prompting Configuration Mode
208
Enter Record
209
Exit Accumulate and Transmit
209
Exit Auto Trigger Mode
210
Exit Computer Response Required Mode (CRRM)
210
Exit Configuration Mode, Do Not Save Settings
211
Exit Configuration Mode, Save Settings
211
Exit Full ASCII Mode
212
Exit IRL Editor
212
Exit Program
213
Forward
213
High Beep
214
Laser Trigger
214
Laser Untrigger
215
Led/Relay Control
216
Low Beep
218
Preamble a
219
Preamble B
220
Postamble C
221
Reset
222
Resume Program
222
Review
223
Right Host Message
223
Run Program
224
Transmit (no Clear)
224
Transmit File
225
Interactive Reader Language
227
Introduction to IRL
229
IRL Editor
230
Using the Editor
230
Exiting the IRL Editor
231
Creating and Running IRL Programs
232
Inserting a Program Statement
232
Compiling a Program
233
Running a Program
233
Unique IRL Commands for the 9560
235
IRL V2.1 and IRL V2.2 Differences
235
Function Output Command
235
Sample Program 1
236
Sample Program 2
237
Sample Program 3
240
Magnetic Card Reader Specifications
240
Communications Settings
240
Magnetic Card Reader Commands
243
Reading Standard Data
243
Reading Custom Data
243
Troubleshooting
247
Troubleshooting Checklist
249
Reader Does Not Read Bar Code
249
Reader Does Not Communicate with Host
249
Reader "Hung up
250
Slot Scanner Does Not Function
250
Reader Beeps Continually on Power up
250
Status Beeps
251
Adjusting the Beep Volume
251
Communications Errors
252
Host Communications Failure
252
Maximum Received Data
252
Maximum Transmitted Data
253
Specifications
255
Bar Code Symbologies Supported
257
Physical and Environmental Specifications
257
Operator Feedback
258
Software Interface A-4
259
Hardware Interfaces
259
Pin Assignments for 6-Pin Wand Connector
259
Pin Assignments for 9-Pin Laser Scanner Connector
259
Pin Assignments for 25-Pin Modem Connector
260
Pin Assignments for 25-Pin Terminal Connector
260
Input Devices Compatible with the 9560
261
Communication Protocols Supported on the 9560
261
Configuration Methods
261
Full ASCII Chart
263
ASCII Bar Code Labels
265
Control Characters
266
Symbols
267
Numbers
268
Uppercase Letters
269
Lowercase Letters
270
Command Summary
273
Data Entry Mode Command Summary
274
IRL Run Mode Command Summary
276
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