Allen-Bradley Series B Bedienungsanleitung

ALLEN-BRADLEY
Multi-Purpose Bar Code Workstation
Series B
(Catalog Number 2755-DH1)
User Manual

Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of
electromechanical equipment. “Safety Guidelines for the Application,
Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls” (Publication SGI-1.1)
describes some important differences between solid state equipment and
hard–wired electromechanical devices. Because of this difference, and also
because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment, all persons
responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each
intended application of this equipment is acceptable.
In no event will the Allen-Bradley Company be responsible or liable for
indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of
this equipment.
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative
purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements associated with
any particular installation, the Allen-Bradley Company cannot assume
responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.
No patent liability is assumed by Allen-Bradley Company with respect to use
of information, circuits, equipment, or software described in this manual.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without
written permission of the Allen-Bradley Company is prohibited.
Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety
considerations.
!ATTENTION: Identifies information about practices or
circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property
damage, or economic loss.
Attentions help you:
•identify a hazard
•avoid the hazard
•recognize the consequences
Important: Identifies information that is especially important for successful
application and understanding of the product.
Important User Information

A–B
Table of Contents
i
Chapter 1
Chapter Objectives 1-1
Overview of This Manual 1-1
Intended Audience 1-2
Conventions Used 1-2
Warnings and Cautions 1-2
Chapter 2
Chapter Objectives 2-1
Overview 2-1
Features 2-2
Chapter 3
Chapter Objectives 3-1
Communications Ports 3-1
Display Terminal Port Disabled 3-2
Display Terminal Port Enabled 3-3
Host Computer Port Pinout 3-4
RS-232-C Host Computer Interface 3-5
RS-422 Host Computer Interface 3-6
Display Terminal Port Pin Out 3-6
RS-232-C Display Terminal Port Interface 3-7
Chapter 4
Chapter Objectives 4-1
Warnings and Cautions 4-1
Electrical Precautions 4-1
Grounding Recommendations 4-2
How to Connect Your Equipment 4-2
Incoming Power Cable 4-4
Power Up Sequence 4-5
Chapter 5
Programmable Features 5-1
Escape Sequence Programming 5-2
Escape Sequence Syntax 5-2
Using This Manual
Description
Host Computers and Display
Terminals
Installation
Programming Via Escape
Sequences

Table of Contents
ii
Chapter 5
Determining the <n> Value 5-3
Concatenating Escape Sequences 5-4
Concatenation Rules 5-4
Concatenation Examples 5-5
Getting Started 5-6
Show Configuration Esc - y 4 S 5-7
Reading the Screen 5-7
Show Configuration Syntax 5-8
Show Configuration Example 5-8
Disable Decoding Esc - y <n> W 5-9
Disable Decoding Syntax 5-9
Disable Decoding Example 1 5-9
Disable Decoding Example 2 5-9
Reset Esc - y 1 Z 5-10
Reset Syntax 5-10
Reset Examples 5-10
Store Configuration Esc - y 5 Z 5-11
Store Configuration Syntax 5-11
Store Configuration Example 5-11
ROM/RAM Self Test Esc - y 16 Q 5-12
ROM/RAM Self Test Syntax 5-12
ROM/RAM Self Test Examples 5-12
Code Selection Esc - y <n> F 5-13
Code Selection Syntax 5-13
Code Selection Example 5-13
Check Characters Esc - y <n> G 5-14
Using Check Characters 5-14
Verifying Check Characters 5-14
Transmitting Check Characters 5-15
Selecting the Number of Code 11 Check Characters 5-15
Check Character Syntax 5-16
Check Character Example 5-16
Minimum and Maximum Length 5-17
Minimum and Maximum Length Syntax 5-17
Minimum and Maximum Length Example 5-17
Interleaved 2 of 5 Length Checking Options Esc - y <n> M 5-18
Interleaved 2 of 5 Length Checking Syntax 5-19
Interleaved 2 of 5 Length Checking Examples 5-19
UPC/EAN Options Esc - y <n> H 5-20
UPC/EAN Options Syntax 5-21
UPC/EAN Options Example 5-21
Codabar Options Esc - y 2 H 5-22
Codabar Options Syntax 5-22
Codabar Options Example 5-22
Programming Via Escape
Sequences

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iii
Chapter 5
Code 39 Full ASCII Esc - y 1 H 5-23
Code 39 Full ASCII Syntax 5-23
Code 39 Full ASCII Example 5-23
Code ID Character Assignment Esc - y <n> I < one character> 5-24
Code ID Character Assignment Syntax 5-24
Code ID Character Assignment Example 5-24
Code ID Character Transmission Esc - y 1 Q 5-25
Code ID Character Transmission Syntax 5-25
Code ID Character Transmission Example 5-25
Serial Port Configuration Esc - y <n> P 5-26
Baud Rate Parameters 5-26
Parity Selection 5-26
Stop Bits 5-26
Intercharacter Delay 5-26
Serial Port Syntax 5-27
Serial Port Configuration Example 5-28
Intercharacter Delay Time Esc - y <n> D 5-29
Intercharacter Delay Time Syntax 5-29
Intercharacter Delay Time Example 5-29
XON/XOFF Pacing Esc - y <n> X 5-30
XON/XOFF Pacing Syntax 5-30
XON/XOFF Example 1 5-30
XON/XOFF Example 2 5-30
Single Read Mode Esc - y <n> J 5-31
Single Read Mode Operation 5-31
Single Read Mode Syntax 5-31
Single Read Mode Example 1 5-31
Single Read Mode Example 2 5-31
Enable Next Read Esc - y 1 K 5-32
Enable Next Read Syntax 5-32
Enable Next Read Example 5-32
Header Esc - y <n> N <characters> 5-33
Header Syntax 5-33
Header Example 5-33
Trailer Esc - y <n> O <characters> 5-34
Trailer Syntax 5-34
Trailer Example 5-34
No-Read Recognition Esc - y 2 Q 5-35
No-Read Recognition Syntax 5-35
No-Read Recognition Example 1 5-35
No-Read Recognition Example 2 5-35
No-Read Message Esc - y <n> Y <n characters> 5-36
No-Read Message Syntax 5-36
No-Read Message Example 5-36
Programming Via Escape
Sequences

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iv
Chapter 5
Reader Address Esc - y <n> A 5-37
Reader Address Syntax 5-37
Good Read Beep Tone Esc - y <n> B 5-38
Good Read Beep Tone Syntax 5-38
Good Read Beep Tone Example 5-38
Speaker/LED Control Esc - y <n> C 5-39
Speaker/LED Control Syntax 5-39
Speaker/LED Control Example 5-39
Pulse Speaker Esc - y <n> T 5-40
Pulse Speaker Syntax 5-40
Pulse Speaker Example 5-40
Laser Scanning Options Esc - y <n> R 5-41
Laser Redundancy Check Esc - y 1 R 5-41
Laser Redundancy Check Syntax 5-41
Laser Redundancy Check Example 5-41
Laser Connection Detection 5-42
Laser Connection Detection Syntax 5-42
Laser Connection Detection Example 5-42
Continuous Read Mode Esc -y 4 R 5-43
Continuous Read Mode Syntax 5-43
Continuous Read Mode Example 5-43
Trigger Latch Mode Esc -y 8 R 5-44
Trigger Latch Mode Syntax 5-44
Trigger Latch Mode Example 5-44
Laser Shutoff Delay Esc -y <n> V 5-45
Laser Shutoff Delay Syntax 5-45
Laser Shutoff Delay Example 5-45
Chapter 6
Programmable Features 6-1
Configuration Bar Code Symbols 6-2
Syntax Errors 6-3
Syntax Error Example 6-4
Getting Started 6-4
Show Configuration 6-6
Enter Configuration Mode 6-6
Reset 6-6
Exit Configuration Mode 6-6
Default Configuration 6-6
Full ASCII Conversion 6-7
Code 39 6-7
Check Character Verification 6-7
Minimum and Maximum Lengths 6-7
Interleaved 2 of 5 6-8
Programming Via Escape
Sequences
Programming Via
Configuration Bar Code
Symbols

Table of Contents
v
Chapter 6
Check Character Verification 6-8
Interleaved 2 of 5 Length Checking 6-8
Minimum and Maximum Lengths 6-9
Code 128 6-9
Code 11 6-10
Minimum and Maximum Lengths 6-10
Selecting the Number of Code 11 Check Characters 6-10
Enable UPC/EAN 6-11
Read UPC Versus UPC/EAN 6-11
Expand UPC 6-11
Supplemental Digits (UPC/EAN) 6-12
Autodiscriminate Supplements (UPC/EAN) 6-12
Codabar 6-13
Start/Stop Character Transmission (Codabar) 6-13
Minimum and Maximum Lengths (Codabar) 6-13
Code ID Character Transmission 6-14
Check Character Transmission 6-14
Code ID Character Assignment 6-15
Baud Rate Selection 6-16
Parity 6-17
Stop Bits 6-17
RTS/CTS Handshaking 6-18
Intercharacter Delay 6-18
Fixed Serial Port Configuration at Reset 6-18
XON/XOFF Pacing 6-19
Single Read Mode 6-19
Display Terminal Port 6-19
Header 6-20
Trailer 6-20
Reader Address 6-20
No-Read Recognition 6-20
Serial Number 6-20
LED Beeper Control 6-21
Good Read Beep 6-21
Speaker Volume 6-21
Laser Redundancy Check 6-22
Laser Connection Detection 6-22
Continuous Read Mode 6-22
Laser Shutoff Delay 6-23
Trigger Latch Mode 6-23
Programming Via
Configuration Bar Code
Symbols

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vi
Chapter 7
Data Output Formats 7-1
Generic Output Formats 7-1
Individual Bar Code Type Output Formats 7-1
Code 39 Data Output 7-2
Code 39 Example 7-2
Interleaved 2 of 5 7-3
Interleaved 2 of 5 Example 7-3
UPC/EAN 7-4
Codabar 7-5
Codabar Example 7-5
Code 128 7-6
Code 11 7-7
Code 11 Example 7-7
Chapter 8
Chapter Objectives 8-1
Maintaining the Equipment 8-1
Replacing the Fuse 8-1
Communications 8-1
Troubleshooting the System 8-2
Chapter 9
Multi-Purpose Bar Code Workstation 9-1
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Data Output Formats
Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Default Settings
Escape Sequence Summary
Non-Displayable ASCII
Characters
Code 39 Values of ASCII
Characters

A–B 1
Chapter
1–1
Using this Manual
Read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. You
will learn about:
•Contents of the manual.
•Intended audience.
•Conventions used.
This manual will tell you how to install and use your Catalog No. 2755-DH1,
Series B, Multi–Purpose Bar Code Workstation. It is divided into the
following chapters:
Chapter Title Contents
1Using This Manual Overview of the manual.
2 Description Features and capabilities are
described.
3Host Computers and Display
Terminals
Cabling and communications
link between DH1 and host
computer or display terminal
4Installation and Power Up System setup and power up
5Programming Via Escape
Sequences Descriptions and examples of
Escape sequence commands
6Programming Via Bar Codes Descriptions and examples
of bar code commands
7Data Output Formats Format of the decoded data
8Maintenance and
Troubleshooting System maintenance and
troubleshooting
9 Specifications System specifications
App. A Default Settings Factory default settings
App. B Escape Sequence Summary Alphabetical organization of
escape sequences including
defaults.
App. C Non–displayable ASCII
Characters Non–displayable ASCII
Characters
App. D Code 39 Values of ASCII
Characters Code 39 Values of ASCII
Characters
Chapter Objectives
Overview of this Manual

Chapter 1
Using this Manual
1–2
No special knowledge is needed to read this manual and follow its directions.
If the system will be used to communicate with a higher level controller, we
assume you are familiar with communication terminology.
Some chapters in this manual contain examples of how to enter data or
commands. The following conventions are used:
•The Catalog No. 2755-DH1 Multi–Purpose Bar Code Workstation will be
referred to as the decoder.
•The programming command names will be italicized as shown below:
Enable Next Read
•Carets, < >, are used when you are to enter variable data. For
example, <n>, means you enter the value of
n
at that point.
•Escape sequences and variables will be shown in another type style, for
example:
Esc – y 5 Z
ATTENTION: This laser caution symbol appears where laser
radiation is present.
Intended Audience
Conventions Used
Attention
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