PureScan Di5 Bedienungsanleitung

Configuration guide
PureScan-Di5

Ui
bar code configuration

Table of contents
Uiii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. Introduction .............................................U1
1. Defaults ....................................................U5
2. Interface ...................................................U7
2.1. RS232 options ..................................... U8
2.1.1. Baud rate settings................................ U9
2.1.2. Data, parity, stop bits ......................... U10
2.1.3. Handshaking...................................... U11
2.1.4. Intercharacter delay for RS232.......... U14
2.2. Keyboard wedge/USB options........... U15
2.2.1. Keyboard layout ................................. U16
2.2.2. Special options .................................. U18
2.2.3. Intercharacter delay for
wedges/USB...................................... U19
3. Code options......................................... U20
3.1. Setting of readable codes.................. U21
3.1.1. Enabling a single read. Code............. U22
3.1.2. Enabling of readable codes............... U25
3.2. Setting of number of characters.........U29
3.3. Setting code specific options............. U33
3.3.1. Options for UPC-A............................. U34
3.3.2. Options for UPC-E............................. U35
3.3.3. Options for EAN-13 and EAN-8......... U37
3.3.4. Options for Code 39 and It.Pharm..... U39
3.3.5. Options for Codabar.......................... U42
3.3.6. Options for 2of5 and S-Code............. U47
3.3.7. Options for IATA.................................U48
3.3.8. Options for MSI/Plessey.................... U49
3.3.9. Options for Telepen............................ U51
3.3.10.Options for UK/Plessey...................... U52
3.3.11.Options for Code 128 and GS1-128.. U53
3.3.12.Options for Code 93........................... U55
3.3.13.Options for Code 11........................... U57
3.3.14.Options for Korean Postal Authority... U58
3.3.15.Options for Intelligent Mail Barcode... U59
3.3.16.Options for POSTNET....................... U59
3.3.17.Options for GS1 Databar................... U60
3.3.18.Options for Composite Codes............ U61
3. Code options (continued)
3.3.19.Options for Codablock F.....................U63
3.3.20.Options for DataMatrix........................U63
3.3.21.Options for Aztec................................U64
3.3.21.Options for Chinese Sensible code....U65
3.3.22.Options for QR Code..........................U66
3.3.23.Options for Micro QR Code................U67
3.3.24.Options for Maxicode..........................U67
3.3.25.Options for PDF417............................U68
3.3.26.Options for MicroPDF417...................U68
4. String options........................................U70
4.1. Case conversion.................................U71
4.2. Set prefix and suffix............................U72
4.2.1 Set prefix............................................U77
4.2.2. Set suffix.............................................U80
4.3.1. Direct input keyboard keys.................U83
4.3.2. Direct input character misc.................U86
4.3.3. Direct input numeric.......................... U89
4.3.4. Direct input character....................... U90
4.3.5. Direct input lower case character..... U92
4.3.6. Direct input control character............ U94
4.3.7. Direct input code id/length................ U97
5. Read options....................................... U98
5.1. Read mode options.......................... U99
5.1.1. Multiple read reset time.................... U100
5.1.2. Quiet zone options............................U101
5.1.3. Auto trigger options.......................... U102
5.2. Read time options.............................U102
5.3. Power control....................................U105
5.4. Redundancy.....................................U104
5.5. Positive and negative bar codes.......U105
5.6. Floodlight and aiming options...........U106
6. Indicator options................................. U108
6.1. Buzzer settings.................................U109
6.2. Good read LED.................................U111
7. Miscellaneous..................................... U112
7.1. Diagnostics.......................................U113
7.2. Serial configuration support..............U114
A. Trouble shooting...............................U116
B. Example codes.................................U117

Introduction
0
U1
INTRODUCTION
This menu book is intended for setting up your
bar code reader to optimize its performance for
your particular application. When the required
options have been configured, they remain in
the reader, even after power down. The reader
can be returned to factory default by reading
the default label.
Menu labels
The reader must be set by reading the bar code
labels in the menu table. The layout of the table
is explained in next figure 0.01.
Besides options, some chapters have
commands. The commands need to be
scanned directly, without reading the “SET” and
“END” labels. The commands are executed
directly and, unlike options, are not stored in
non volatile memory.
Fig. 0.01. Menu labels
Enter mode
Save mode
configuration parametersserial commands
optional setting
factory default setting

U2
Configuring via the menu book
To configure the required options proceed as
follows:
• scan the SET label
• scan the required option(s)
• scan the END label
After scanning the END label, the new settings
are stored in non volatile memory.
Recommended steps to follow for quick
configuration
After checking your connection you are ready
to start the configuration of your reader.
• Check connection:
Ensure that the power is disconnected from
your equipment before you connect the reader.
After connecting the data cable, the power can
be applied to the equipment and the reader.
•1:
Use chapter 1 to set the correct default for your
reader.
* The reader is now in factory default.
•2:
Use chapter 2 to optimize the interface.
* The reader is now able to read bar codes and
transmit the data.
•3:
Use chapter 3 to optimize the reader for the
type of bar codes you use. Set the readable
codes first and then the options for each of
these codes.
* The reader is now able to read the codes you
selected, validate the data using length and
check digit and transmit that part of the data
you specified.
•4:
Use chapter 4 to select the string options for
your application. These include transmission of
code length, conversion of upper and lower
case and setting a prefix and suffix.
* The reader can now read and transmit the
data in the required format.
•5:
Use chapter 5 to select the read options to your
preference. These options affect the read
mode, read time, trigger and redundancy.
•6:
Use chapter 6 to select the indicator options
you prefer. These options affect the operation
of the buzzer and good read LED.
* The reader will now operate to your personal
preference.
See figure 0.02.
Power OFF
Connect reader
Power ON
Set Default (1)
Optimize interface (2)
Optimize symbologies (3)
Set string options (4)
Set read options (5)
Set indicator options (6)
Fig. 0.02. Recommended Steps

Introduction
0
U3
Configuring via RS232
In the middle column of the menu pages the
command is printed, e.g. U2. These commands
can be sent to readers with an RS232 interface.
To configure via the RS232 port proceed as
follows:
• transmit <ESC><Command string 1><CR>
• transmit <ESC><Command string 2><CR>
• transmit <ESC><Command string n><CR>
• transmit <ESC>Z2<CR>
<ESC>
<ESC> is the ASCII escape character (Hex
1B).
<Command string>
<Command string> is the ASCII command with
its parameters as would be scanned from the
menu book, i.e. <ESC>M41B<CR> configures
the ASCII control code <STX> as the prefix for
Code 39.
Example in hexadecimal format:
1B 4D 34 31 4B ØD
Each 3-character command should be
preceded with the '[' character (Hex 5B) i.e.
<Esc>[BCC<CR> is used to enable Data
Matrix.
Each 4-character command should be
preceded with the ']' character (Hex 5D) i.e.
<Esc>]DIAU<CR> is used to disable auto
connect.
<CR>
<CR> is the ASCII CR character (Hex ØD).
Z2
Some options are not immediately active, like
baud rate settings. Most other options are
immediately active, but the command Z2 must
be send to store the settings to non volatile
memory.
The following commands may be used to:
Command B sound a good read beep
Command E sound an error beep
Command G motor off
Command H motor on
Command L switch on good read LED
Command N switch on bad read LED
Command O switch on both LEDs
Command Y de-trigger the reader
Command Z trigger the reader
Command P disable the laser
Command Q enable the laser
The characters transmitted must be separated
by an intercharacter delay to allow the reader to
process each character received and to
execute the command string.

U4

Defaults
1
U5
1. DEFAULTS
This option allows you to undo all previously
configured options and bring the reader's
configuration back to factory default settings.
These factory default settings are printed in
bold.
Note that differences may occur depending on
the type of interface as will be mentioned in the
text.
Select only the correct default settings
corresponding to your hardware "defaults"
label.
The interfaces supported depend on the reader
model and software release.
Please consult your sales office for not listed
interfaces.

U6
1. Defaults
RS232
USB-HID

Interface
2
U7
2. INTERFACE
This chapter describes the configurable
transmission options for your reader. Some
options may not be relevant to the type of
reader you have. An attempt to configure the
reader for such options does not affect its
operation and usually results in the reader
producing an error tone, indicating you tried to
make an illegal configuration entry.
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