Konig CMP-BARSCAN30 manual

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    CONTENTS Getting Started ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Setup Procedures --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Setup Menu------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Setup flow Chart -----------------------------------------------------[...]

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    Getting Started Installing Keyboard Wedge Scanner To install a keyboard wedge scanner, follow the steps listed below: 1) Make sure that the scanner has the correct Y (U)- cable for the system (a PC or terminal) 2) Turn off the power of the system 3) Unplug the keyboard from the system 4) Connect the Y (U)- cable to the system and keyboard 5) Turn o[...]

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    Setup Procedures 1) Locate a group that contains the parameters to be changed. 2) Scan the “Enter Group # ” label. The scanner will sound beeps indicate that setup is in progress 3) Scan the label representing the parameter to be changed 4) Scan the “Exit” to end the group currently selected, the scanner will sound beeps. 5) Repeat the proc[...]

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    Setup Flow Chart Set All Defaults Show Version ENTER GROUP SELECT ITEMS EXIT 4[...]

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    Group 0: Interface Selection KEYBOARD RS-232 WAND OCIA RS-232 Reserved 2 DTMF Reserved 4 ENTER GROUP EXIT 5[...]

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    Group 1: Device Selection for Keyboard Interface PC/AT, PS/2 50,60,70,80(*) PC/XT PS/2 25, 30 (NEC 9801) (IBM 5550) (PS 55) (NEC N5520) (ACER 7300) (KW1050D/CT-700A/WANG 5120) (WANG 5425) (MAC_SE) (LC-6533) ENTER GROUP EXIT 6[...]

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    Group 1: Device Selection for Keyboard Interface (IBM3196,3197,3476,3477) Reserved Q Reserved R Reserved T IBM3197 IBM 3476 IBM3477 RESERVED 5 Reserved 6 RESERVED 7 Reserved 8 RESERVED 9 ENTER GROUP EXIT 7[...]

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    Group 2: Intercharacter Delay Start Keyboard Setting Scan Enter Group 2 Label -- > Scan Start Keyboard (or RS-232) Setting Label --> Scan two digits labels in "Table-Hex" --> Scan Exit Label Start RS-232 Setting Keyboard Default Value: 05 RS-232 Default Value : 00 ENTER GROUP EXIT 8[...]

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    Group 3: Language for Keyboard Interface U.S. (*) ENGLAND FRANCE GERMANY ITALY BELGIUM SWEDEN/FINLAND SPANISH DENMARK PORTUGAL SWISS NORWAY ENTER GROUP EXIT 9[...]

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    Group 3: Language for Keyboard Interface CANADA HOLLAND POLAND LATIN JAPAN RESERVED 1 RESERVED 2 RESERVED 3 (IBM THINK-PAD FOR JAPAN) (PANASONIC CF-II FOR JAPAN) ENTER GROUP EXIT 10[...]

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    Group 4: Terminator KEYBOARD NONE CR SPACE TAB ESC CTRL-C ESC ENTER GROUP EXIT 11[...]

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    Group 4: Terminator RS-232 NONE CR CR/LF LF SPACE TAB ESC CTRL-C STX..ETX XON.. XOFF EOT ENTER GROUP EXIT 12[...]

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    Group 5: Scan Mode 1: Trigger On/Off 2: Trigger On/Good Read Off (*) 3: Trigger On/Good Read Off/ Delay Timeout = ? 4: Continuous/Trigger Off 5: Continuous/LED Always on 6: Continuous/No Trigger 7: Continuous/Testing 8: Continuous/Trigger Off/ Delay Timeout = ? ENTER GROUP EXIT 13[...]

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    Group 5: Scan Mode FLASH OFF(*) FLASH ON SHORT ZONE LONG ZONE LASER DELAY For Laser Scanner Mode Default Laser Delay Timeout = 60 sec. Scan Enter Group 5 Label Scan Laser Delay --> Refer to the Table-Hex at page 41 and select a value --> Scan Confirm in Table Hex. Scan Exit Label LAG-960TR - Auto Trigger mode AUTO TRIGGER Scan Enter Group 5 L[...]

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    Group 6: Preamble and Postamble Preamble Postamble Preamble & Postamble Setting: Scan Enter Group 6 Label --> Scan Preamble or Postamble Label --> Refer to ASCII Table(page 44), scan two digits in Table-Hex (Page 43) Representing one character, maximum 10 characters can be accepted. --> Scan Confirm Label in Table-Hex (Page 43) Scan Ex[...]

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    Group 8: RS-232 Parameters Baud Rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600(*) 19200 38400 Data Bit BIT 7 BIT 8 ENTER GROUP EXIT 16[...]

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    Group 8: RS-232 Parameters Parity : NONE (*) ODD EVEN Handshaking: NONE (*) XON/OFF Scanner Ready Data Ready ACK/NAK ENTER GROUP EXIT 17[...]

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    Group 8: RS-232 Parameters (CK/NAK Response Time CTS Observation Time:) 100 ms 300 ms 500 ms 1 sec. 3 sec (*) 5 sec. 10 sec. 00 ENTER GROUP EXIT 18[...]

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    Group 9: CODE 39 / (CODE 32) Enable (*) Disable Standard (*) Full ASCII Transmit Start/End Character Disable (*) Enable Transmit Check Character Enable (*) Disable Verify Checksum Enable Disable (*) Enable CODE 32 ENTER GROUP EXIT 19[...]

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    Group 9: CODE 39 / (CODE 32) Verify Normal (*) Verify Strick ENTER GROUP EXIT 20[...]

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    Group 10-1: Interleaved 2 OF 5 Disable (*) Enable Transmit Check Character Disable Enable (*) Verify Checksum Disable Enable Length Define Min: 4 Barcode Length Setting Max: 48 Scan Enter Group 10-1 Label --> Scan Length Define Label --> Scan Four Digit Labels in Table Hex (Page 43) --> Scan Confirm Label in Table-Hex --> Scan Exit Labe[...]

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    Group 10-2: Industrial 2 OF 5 / IATA Disable (*) Enable Transmit Check Character Disable Enable (*) Verify Checksum Disable Enable Length Define Min: 2 Barcode Length Setting Max: 24 Scan Enter Group 10-2 Label --> Scan Length Define Label --> Scan Four Digit Labels in Table Hex (Page 43) --> Scan Confirm Label in Table-Hex --> Scan Exi[...]

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    Enable Group 10-3: Matrix 2 of 5 Disable (*) Enable Transmit Check Character Enable (*) Disable Verify Checksum Enable Disable (*) Length Define Min: 2 Barcode Length Setting Max: 40 Scan Enter Group 10-3 Label --> Scan Length Define Label --> Scan Four Digit Labels in Table Hex (Page 43) --> Scan Confirm Label in Table-Hex --> Scan Exi[...]

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    Scan Confirm Label in Table Hex --> Scan Exit Label Group 10-4: CHINA POSTAGE Disable (*) Enable Transmit Check Character Enable (*) Disable Verify Checksum Enable Disable (*) Length Define Min: 2 Barcode Length Setting Max: 40 Scan Enter Group 10-3 Label --> Scan Length Define Label --> Scan Four Digit Labels in Table Hex (Page 43) -->[...]

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    Scan Confirm Label in Table Hex --> Scan Exit Label Group 11: CODE 128/(CODE 93)/(CODE 11)/(MSI-PLESSEY) CODE 128 Enable (*) Disable CODE 93 Enable Disable (*) Concatenation Enable Disable (*) ENTER GROUP EXIT 25[...]

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    Note: Options marked by ( ) are only available upon request Group 11: CODE 128/(CODE 93)/(CODE 11)/(MSI-PLESSEY) Enable(*) Disable Number of Check Character One Two (*) Transmit Check Character Enable Disable (*) MSI/PLESSEY Enable (*) Disable ENTER GROUP EXIT 26[...]

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    Note: Options marked by ( ) are only available upon request Group 12: (ISBN/ISSN) Disable (*) Enable ENTER GROUP EXIT 27[...]

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    Note: Options marked by ( ) are only available upon request Group 13: CODABAR / NW7 Enable(*) Disable Transmit Start/End Character Disable (*) Enable Start/End Transmit Type ABCD/ABCD ABCD/TN*E abcd/abcd (*) abcd/tn*e ENTER GROUP EXIT 28[...]

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    Group 14: (Code 4) Enable Disable (*) ENTER GROUP EXIT 29[...]

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    Note: Options marked by ( ) are only available upon request Group 15-1: EAN-13/JAN-13 Enable (*) Disable ADD-ON 2/5 Disable (*) Enable (*) Transmit Check Character Disable Enable (*) Truncate Leading Digit Disable (*) Enable Truncate Leading Zero Disable (*) Enable ENTER GROUP EXIT 30[...]

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    Check-Digit On (*) Check-Digit Off Group 15-2: UPC-A Enable (*) Disable ADD-ON 2/5 Disable (*) Enable (*) Transmit Check Character Disable Enable (*) Truncate Leading Digit Disable (*) Enable Truncate Leading Zero Disable (*) Enable ENTER GROUP EXIT 31[...]

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    Group 15-3: EAN-8/JAN-8 Enable (*) Disable ADD-ON 2/5 Disable (*) Enable (*) Transmit Check Character Disable Enable (*) Truncate Leading Disable (*) Enable EAN Convert to EAN-13 Disable (*) Enable ENTER GROUP EXIT 32[...]

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    Group 15-4: UPC-E / UCC EAN/128 Enable (*) Disable ADD-ON 2/5 Disable (*) Enable (*) Transmit Check Character Disable Enable (*) Truncate Leading Digit Disable (*) Enable UCC/EAN/128 Disable (*) Enable UPC-E Convert to UPC-A ENTER GROUP EXIT 33[...]

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    Disable Enable Group 16: General Parameters Upper Case Lower Case Universal ALT Mode Buzzer Pitch (Default : 16) Buzzer Duration (Default: 04) Buzzer Pitch & Buzzer Duration Setting: Scan Enter Group 16 Label --> Scan Buzzer Pitch or Buzzer Duration Label --> Scan Two Digit Labels in Table-Hex --> Scan Confirm Label in Table-Hex -->[...]

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    Turbo (*) Normal Group 17: Code ID Setting CODE 39 INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5 MATRIX 2 OF 5 CHINA POSTAGE CODE 128 CODE 93 CODE 11 MSI/PLESSEY CODABAR/NW7 EAN-13/UPC-A EAN-8 UPC-E UPC-A ENTER GROUP EXIT 35[...]

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    Note: Refer to ASCII Table, scan two hexadecimal labels in Table Hex to represent one character Group 18: WAND Type Parameters BAR=LOW BAR=HIGH(*) Scan Speed Lowest Low (*) High Highest Data Format Transmit in Normal Format (*) Transmit in Code 39 Format Transmit in Code 128 Format ENTER GROUP EXIT 36[...]

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    Group 19-1: (Magnetic Parameters) Disable Enable (*) Track Order Track 1/2/3 (*) Track 1/3/2 Track 2/1/3 Track 2/3/1 Track 3/2/1 Track 3/1/2 ENTER GROUP EXIT 37[...]

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    Note: Options marked by ( ) are only available upon request Group 19-1: (Magnetic Parameters) Track Selection Track 1&2&3 any (*) Track 1 only Track 2 only Track 3 only Track 1 and 2 Track 2 and 3 Track 1 and 2 and 3 ISO (*) (JIS-2) ENTER GROUP EXIT 38[...]

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    Note: Options marked by ( ) are only available upon request Group 19-2: (Magnetic Parameters) Start Sentinel: (SS) Tk1 Default : % Tk2 Default Tk3 Default: ; ? End Sentinel: (ES) Tk1&2&3 Default: ? DLE: Tk1 Default : Null Tk2 Default: Null Tk3 Default: Null STX: Tk1&2&3 Default: Null Magnetic Output Data Format: ENTER GROUP EXIT 39[...]

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    STX - Tk1 Start Sentinel - Tk1 Data - End Sentinel - Tk1 - DLE STX - Tk2 Start Sentinel - Tk2 Data - End Sentinel - Tk2 - DLE STX - Tk3 Start Sentinel - Tk3 Data - End Sentinel - Tk3 - DLE Note: Options marked by ( ) are only available upon request Group 20: (Function Key Emulation) Enable Disable (*) Enable Function Key Emulation: Scan Enter Group[...]

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    2: To scan a function key barcode label, full CODE 39 must be enabled. Please refer to Full CODE 39 Table to produce the function key barcode label. Full CODE 39 Enable Function Code for PC XT/AT F1 ($A) F7 ($G) F2 ($B) F8 ($H) F3 ($C) F9 ($I) F4 ($D) F10($J) F5 ($F) F11 ($K) F6 ($F) F12 ($L) 41[...]

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    Function Code for PC XT/AT Enter ($M) End ($U) ($B) Tab ($N) PgUp ($V) BS ($O) PgDn ($W) Up ($P) Ins ($X) Down ($Q) Del ($Y) Left ($R) Esc (%A) Right ($S) 42[...]

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    Home ($T) Table-Hex : HEXADECIMAL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D 43[...]

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    E F Confirm ASCII TABLE 44[...]

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    Hexadecimal-Decimal Conversion Table 45[...]

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    For Example: Hexadecimal Decimal 56 -> H:5 L:3 83 D5-> H:D L:5 213 PIN ASSIGNMENTS COLOR Function 9 Pin DSUB/AM P (F) 25 PIN DIN(M) 6 PIN DIN (M) 6 PIN MINI DIN (M) Yellow Start of Scan 1 --- 6 6 Orange Signal Data 2 2 2 4 White Led Indicator 3 --- --- --- Blue Trigger 5 5 5 1 Green Power Enable 6 4 4 2 Black GND 7 3 3 5 Red VCC+5V 9 1 1 3 Wa[...]

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    PIN ASSIGNMENTS RS-232 Signal Output COLOR FUNCTION 9 PIN DSUB/AMP(F) 25PIN DSUB(F) Black GND 5 7 Brown CTS 7 4 Grey RTS 8 5 Violet RX 3 2 Green TX 2 3 Red VCC+5V 9 25 Note : For PC applications , a cable with DC power jack is required to accept external power input. Keyboard Signal Output COLOR FUNCTION 5 PIN DIN (F) 5 PIN DIN (M) Black GND 4 4 Wh[...]

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