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3.2  Mounting 

The ATR110 is designed for simple installation; the dimensions of the unit are below. 

 

For optimum performance the ATR110 should not be positioned in direct sunlight. 

 

3.2.1  Mounting Details – ATR110 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ATR110

Page 1: ...s access is com Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Subject ATR110 Manual Prepared by Andrew Covey Authorised by Nigel Bonsor Revision 1 2 Issue Date 21 09 2015 ATR110 1D and 2D Barcode Imager Version Barcode Only Product Manual and User Guide ...

Page 2: ...l not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to correct the interference with one or more of the following measures a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna b Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver c Connect the equipm...

Page 3: ...rd Access Configuration 13 4 2 Raw Data 13 4 3 Custom Data Formats 13 5 Barcode Engine Imager Operating Modes 14 5 1 Mode Summary 14 5 2 Dumb 15 5 3 Host 16 5 4 Interactive 18 6 Barcode Engine Imager Command Reference 20 6 1 Basic Configuration 20 6 2 Prefix Suffix Solutions 21 6 3 ATR Illumination 22 6 4 Indicators 24 6 5 ATR110 LED Sounder Control 26 6 6 Development Commands 30 6 7 Triggering 31...

Page 4: ...rds This responsive intuitive to use device is designed to be operated by untrained members of the public Additional user friendly features include bright LED visual indicators and a programmable audio buzzer to confirm successful data capture Its rugged vibration and shock resistant construction with no moving parts enables the reader to withstand years of frontline public use Fast intuitive imag...

Page 5: ...an be adjusted by customer Approvals FCC 47CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A ETSI EN301 489 FCC 47CFR Part 15 Subpart C ETSI EN 302 291 EN 60950 1 Power Requirements 5V DC Barcode Reading Linear EAN UPC Code 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 IATA 2 of 5 Code 39 Code 128 2D IATA resolution 792 PDF417 Aztec DataMatrix and QR codes Performance Reads 2D barcodes from smartphone and tablet displays as well as pape...

Page 6: ...t Part Number Barcode Only Serial Connected ATR110 AKEGEOTB011 USB Power Injector Cable 5KBD133402 Barcode Only USB Connected ATR110 AKEGEOTA851 Pole Mount 1 25 inches pole dia AKEGEOXB081 Pole Mount 1 5 inches pole dia AKEGEOXB091 An external power supply is available please contact Access IS at sales access is com Serial and Power Cable connected to ATR110 device USB Power Injector Cable Or dedi...

Page 7: ...015 Page 7 of 39 3 2 Mounting The ATR110 is designed for simple installation the dimensions of the unit are below For optimum performance the ATR110 should not be positioned in direct sunlight 3 2 1 Mounting Details ATR110 ...

Page 8: ... of accidental disconnects or power fluctuations where a HID interface will HID interface using the Access driver Windows Only This is a fully configurable driver that can output data in virtual serial or virtual keyboard The output itself can be parsed and reformatted this serial port is permanent and will not disappear if the unit is unplugged or hot swapped This is one way communication and the...

Page 9: ...tp downloads access is com Full instructions are included in the download 3 5 2 2 Driverless Custom HID There is no additional driver required for this mode 3 5 3 CDC driver The third method for configuration uses the built in CDC drivers For this method to operate it is necessary to install the CDC drivers this requires the file AccessISCDC inf which can be downloaded from http downloads access i...

Page 10: ...Copyright Access IS 2015 Page 10 of 39 Right click on the device and select Update Driver Software Click on Browse my computer for driver software ...

Page 11: ...opyright Access IS 2015 Page 11 of 39 Use the Browse button to select the directory where AccessISUSBCDC inf has been downloaded The following screen will appear display the progress of the installation ...

Page 12: ...ill have been assigned a virtual COM port You can find out the COM port number by going back into device manager and looking under ports the device will be listed with the COM number alongside it In Windows 7 COM Port numbers are shown at the top of the Driver Update dialogue box ...

Page 13: ...x for Industrial 2 of 5 or IATA 2 of 5 33 hex for Code 3 of 9 34 hex for DataMatrix 35 hex for Code 128 36 hex for PDF417 37 hex for QR 38 hex for Aztec 4 2 Raw Data The data is presented in the following format at 9600bps 8 data bits no parity raw only list of configurations reference to command reference manual Symbology data where Symbology 62 hex for Code 3 of 9 65 hex for Interleaved 2 of 5 6...

Page 14: ...ead lights will then be triggered as appropriate The ATR waits for up to 2 seconds for an Accept Reject Ignore command to re enable the imager and illumination If no response from the indicators is needed the Ignore command should be sent to reset the imager The imager and illumination do not reset until the sensor fails to detect any media for 0 5 seconds 5 1 3 Interactive Interactive mode is not...

Page 15: ...de Read Data Sent to Host Lights Good Read as Settings Instruct Reader Idle Imager and Illumination Deactivated Reader Idle 5 2 1 Example Comments ATR Command to Host Host Command to ATR Media placed in front of ATR Imager activated and barcode scanned Illumination activated as settings Data sent as configured e g USB serial ATR resets when media is not detected for 0 5 seconds ...

Page 16: ... ATR in Host mode Media Detected Imager and Illumination Activated Barcode Read Data Sent to Host Imager and Illumination Deactivated Accept or Reject Lights Bad Read as Settings Instruct Lights Good Read as Settings Instruct Reject Accept Reader Idle Reader Idle Ignore Command or No Response within Timeout ...

Page 17: ...Host Host Command to ATR Media placed in front of ATR Imager activated and barcode scanned Illumination activated as settings Data sent as configured e g USB serial Host decides to accept or reject the data Bad Read AISXXR1 Lights activated as Bad Read settings ATR resets when media is not detected for 0 5 seconds Ignore Comments ATR Command to Host Host Command to ATR Media placed in front of ATR...

Page 18: ... bad read commands can be sent to the ATR at any time Media Detected Message Sent Requesting Trigger Send Trigger Imager and Illumination Activated Trigger Barcode Read Data Sent to Host Accept or Reject Lights Bad Read as Settings Instruct Lights Good Read as Settings Instruct Imager and Illumination Deactivated Reject Accept Reader Idle Untrigger Force Trigger Reader Idle Force Untrigger Ignore ...

Page 19: ...ject the data Good Read AISXXR0 Lights activated as Good Read settings ATR resets when media is not detected for 0 5 seconds Good Read initiated by host sending trigger command Comments ATR Command to Host Host Command to ATR Host sends a command to trigger the imager This could be due to a second sensor 0x16 0x74 0x0D Imager activated it will remain triggered until untriggered or a good bad read ...

Page 20: ...tring send the six character Command with a instead of the parameter and the ATR will return the Command with the parameter options 6 1 Basic Configuration Command Description Default Parameters Range AISINF Select the interface When a serial cable is used the configuration will be overruled and AISINF0 is used When a USB cable is used the configuration AISINF0 will be overruled to AISINF1 1 0 Ser...

Page 21: ...Delay between successful reading of barcode and reading of another barcode Each unit is equivalent to 1 millisecond 0 0 25000 ms 6 2 Prefix Suffix Solutions Command Description Default Parameters Range PREBK299xx Add prefix to all barcode symbologies The xx can be replaced by any 2 hex ASCII character code More than one prefix can be added xx Hex Value PRECA2 Clear all prefixes SUFBK299xx Add suff...

Page 22: ... is set to a single value AISONT When set to 1 the illumination on periods cycle continuously while triggered through the three AISONx values below 0 0 Normal adaptive operation use AISONT above 1 Cycles through AISON1 to AISON3 timings AISON1 Illumination on Time 1 Adaptive mode on Applies to AISILL modes 2 and 3 only Each unit is equivalent to 100ms 1 0 200 AISON2 Illumination on Time 2 Adaptive...

Page 23: ...00 milliseconds AISOF2 Illumination off Time 2 Adaptive mode on Applies to AISILL modes 2 and 3 only Each unit is equivalent to 100 ms 2 0 200 AISOF3 Illumination off Time 3 Adaptive mode on Applies to AISILL modes 2 and 3 only Each unit is equivalent to 100 ms 5 0 200 ...

Page 24: ...00 milliseconds 8 0 200 AISBDS Bad Read Duration Start Specifies when the good read beacon is lit 0 0 At Bad Read 1 At media removal AISBIN Bad Read Indication Stop Specifies when the bad read beacon is extinguished 1 0 At media removal 1 Continues after media removal 6 4 2 Status LED The ATR110 contains two small orange LEDs on the main circuit board These are typically used for debug purposes on...

Page 25: ...32 Brownout Reset Diagnostic 48 Brownout Status Detection or Reset Diagnostic 64 Intelli Sensor Reset Diagnostic 128 Watchdog Reset Diagnostic AISLS2 Status LED function 2 0 None 1 Power On 2 Loader 3 Power On and Loader 4 Power On Except When Triggered 16 Brownout Detection Diagnostic 32 Brownout Reset Diagnostic 48 Brownout Status Detection or Reset Diagnostic 64 Intelli Sensor Reset Diagnostic ...

Page 26: ...ends the functionality of the LSR110 Method with a permanent power LED and on off control of the Good Bad Busy LEDs In Dumb mode successfully reading a barcode will cause the Good Read LEDs to illuminate and the Good Read beep to sound In Host and Interactive modes the Good Bad Read and Busy LEDs and the Good Bad beeps are controlled by AISLCT commands AISLCT1 is equivalent to AISXXR0 and AISLCT2 ...

Page 27: ...d Read sound AISGLL AISBLL AISULL AISPLL Configure locations for good bad busy po wer LEDs 2 8 4 1 0 No lights 1 LED A 2 LED B 4 LED C 8 LED D For more than one LED add the values e g for good read on LEDS A D use AISGSL9 NB Power Busy LEDs only applicable to LED control mode 1 AISGCO AISBCO AISUCO AISPCO Configure LED colours for good bad busy read indicator 2 1 3 4 0 Off 1 Red 2 Green 3 Amber 4 ...

Page 28: ... Flash 4 The LED flashes 5 The LED flashes alternately with the other LEDs The second character sets the colour Second Character LED Colour 0 LED off even if set to flash 1 Red 5 Green 9 Amber D Blue Example Command AISLCD4141414155555555 This would cause the front LEDs to flash red and the rear LEDs to flash green The front and rear banks would flash alternately 6 5 4 Summary of Valid Commands Co...

Page 29: ... 100 AISGBS Good Beep Silence duration 0 100 unit is 100ms 1 0 100 AISGBN Good Beep Number of beeps 0 5 1 0 5 AISGBV Good Beep Volume 2 0 Off 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High AISBBF Bad Beep Frequency 0 0 700Hz 1 1400Hz 2 2800Hz AISBBD Bad Beep active Duration 0 100 unit is 100ms 4 0 100 AISBBN BBN Bad Beep Number of beeps 0 5 3 0 5 AISBBS Bad Beep Silence duration 0 100 unit is 100ms 2 0 100 AISBBV Bad Beep...

Page 30: ...s from the ATR110 are sent only on media detect and media removed regardless of commands from the host 0 0 disabled 1 enabled AISRDS Change configuration to default values 1 AISFWV Return the version of the firmware AIS_WA Returns the firmware version of the imager AIS_TD Returns the timestamp of the firmware release 1 AISTMD Imager Trigger Mode 0 0 Trigger Mode 1 Presentation Mode AIS_BO Enables ...

Page 31: ...ch unit is equivalent to 100 milliseconds If the infrared sensor detects media for more than the timeout e g because there is a sticker on the glass it is disabled allowing the imager to work in presentation mode 600 i e 60 seconds 0 feature disabled 1 60 000 AISTRE Enable Document Detect Trigger This is for advanced users only and modification may cause the device to become inoperable 1 0 Disable...

Page 32: ... IS 2015 Page 32 of 39 6 8 Counter Command Description Default Parameters Range AISGRC Good Read counter only updated per 100 reads Cannot be reset 0 AISBRC Bad Read counter only updated per 100 reads Cannot be reset 0 ...

Page 33: ... of data field 2 AIM Symbology Identifier always 3 AIM Symbology Identifier 1 4 AIM Symbology Identifier 2 5 Data from ATR110 up to 56 bytes 60 61 Further Symbology Identifier 62 Reserved 63 Data Cont Example HID input reports as sent by the device Bit Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0x02 1 0x38 56 2 0x5D 3 0x51 Q 4 0x30 0 5 M1GATHERGOOD M ICHAEL YABCDE F LHRDURAK 354 2 052Y003D23 0x20 0x20 60 61 0x73 s 62...

Page 34: ...ta which was split into two HID reports Note that byte 63 in 0x01 in the first report and 0x00 in the second report to indicate whether to expect more data or not In the second packet the remaining 52 bytes of data are set to 0x00 7 1 2 Sending Commands Commands sent to the ATR110 should be formed into a HID out report with the following structure Bit Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Report ID 253 1 Data Le...

Page 35: ...lash the read lights on the device a HID output report with the following structure should be sent Bit Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 Report ID 4 1 Flash Good Read Light Green Flash Bad Read Light Red Initiate Barcode Read Trigger Prevent Barcode Read Untrigger Note the trigger and untrigger commands can only be used in Interactive mode The good read and bad read light controls may only be used in host or...

Page 36: ...B VT Vertical Tab 12 0C FF Form Feed 13 0D CR Carriage Return 14 0E SO Shift Out X On 15 0F SI Shift In X Off 16 10 DLE Data Line Escape 17 11 DC1 Device Control 1 oft XON 18 12 DC2 Device Control 2 19 13 DC3 Device Control 3 oft XOFF 20 14 DC4 Device Control 4 21 15 NAK Negative Acknowledgement 22 16 SYN Synchronous Idle 23 17 ETB End of Transmit Block 24 18 CAN Cancel 25 19 EM End of Medium 26 1...

Page 37: ...hesis or close bracket 42 2A Asterisk 43 2B Plus 44 2C Comma 45 2D Hyphen 46 2E Period dot or full stop 47 2F Slash or divide 48 30 0 Zero 49 31 1 One 50 32 2 Two 51 33 3 Three 52 34 4 Four 53 35 5 Five 54 36 6 Six 55 37 7 Seven 56 38 8 Eight 57 39 9 Nine 58 3A Colon 59 3B Semicolon 60 3C Less than or open angled bracket 61 3D Equals 62 3E Greater than or close angled bracket 63 3F Question mark 6...

Page 38: ...ercase N 79 4F O Uppercase O 80 50 P Uppercase P 81 51 Q Uppercase Q 82 52 R Uppercase R 83 53 S Uppercase S 84 54 T Uppercase T 85 55 U Uppercase U 86 56 V Uppercase V 87 57 W Uppercase W 88 58 X Uppercase X 89 59 Y Uppercase Y 90 5A Z Uppercase Z 91 5B Opening bracket 92 5C Backslash 93 5D Closing bracket 94 5E Caret circumflex 95 5F _ Underscore 96 60 Grave accent 97 61 a Lowercase a 98 62 b Lo...

Page 39: ... 109 6D m Lowercase m 110 6E n Lowercase n 111 6F o Lowercase o 112 70 p Lowercase p 113 71 q Lowercase q 114 72 r Lowercase r 115 73 s Lowercase s 116 74 t Lowercase t 117 75 u Lowercase u 118 76 v Lowercase v 119 77 w Lowercase w 120 78 x Lowercase x 121 79 y Lowercase y 122 7A z Lowercase z 123 7B Opening brace 124 7C Vertical bar 125 7D Closing brace 126 7E Tilde 127 7F DEL Delete ...

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