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Barcode Zapper

 

 

Apple Macintosh 

The 

Apple Macintosh

 interface connects between an Apple Mac 

keyboard and mouse, or to the second ADB port, and barcode data is 
transmitted to the computer as if it had been entered from the keyboard.  
In this way, all of your existing programs automatically accept barcode 
input. 

To connect the 

Barcode Zapper

, unplug the Mac from mains power, 

then unplug the mouse from the keyboard.  Plug the adaptor’s male 
connector (the one with the pins) into the socket that the mouse used to 
plug into, then plug the mouse into the other socket on the adaptor 
cable, effectively interposing the adaptor between the two. 

Alternatively, the male connector of the Apple Macintosh interface can 
be connected directly to the second ADB port on the back of the 
computer.  The other socket on the adaptor cable can simply be left 
hanging free. 

RS-232 Output 

The 

RS-232

 interface outputs decoded barcode scans using ASCII 

codes and the RS-232 standard.  The 

RS-232

 interface is compatible 

with ASP's ASPKey software, allowing RS-232 output to be accepted 
from the serial port and placed directly in the keyboard buffer of IBM 
PC compatible computers. 

The 

RS-232

 interface is supplied with a special power supply and 

regulator (5 volt DC 500mA), which provides power for the 

Barcode 

Zapper

The 

RS-232

 interface is supplied set to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity 

and 1 stop bit.  To change the baud rate, please use the setup barcodes 
on page 17. 

RS-232 Serial Wedge 

The RS-232 

Serial Wedge

 interface also outputs decoded barcode 

scans using ASCII codes and the RS-232 interface standard, but it 
includes RS-232 joining circuitry, allowing it to be used in between an 
RS-232 video terminal and host computer. 

The 

Serial Wedge

 is supplied with a special power supply and 

regulator (5 volt DC 500mA), which provides power for the 

Barcode 

Zapper

Summary of Contents for Barcode Zapper

Page 1: ...l Victoria 3168 Australia Telephone 03 9578 7600 FAX 03 9578 7727 email solutions asp com au WWW http www asp com au ASP Microcomputers is a division of Grayline Holdings Pty Ltd A C N 004 940 729 Man...

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Page 3: ...sh Setup 9 Standard RS 232 Setup 10 Standard RS 232 Serial Wedge Setup 11 Standard ZapStore Setup 12 ZapStore Symbology Setup 13 Notebook Type 10 Setup 14 Notebook Type 13 Setup 15 Notebook Type 14 Se...

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Page 5: ...the barcode label or slide it onto the barcode in the direction of the bars but you can t slide it across the barcode as you would with a wand The Barcode Zapper has been pre programmed to read most...

Page 6: ...CD ITF Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 S Code IATA Host Interfaces The ASP Barcode Zapper has five standard interface types built in PC Keyboard Wedge Wand Emulation Apple Macintosh RS 232 Outpu...

Page 7: ...e keyboard from the computer The cable from the keyboard should now be plugged into the socket on the adaptor cable and the plug on the adaptor cable plugs in to where the keyboard used to be connecte...

Page 8: ...can simply be left hanging free RS 232 Output The RS 232 interface outputs decoded barcode scans using ASCII codes and the RS 232 standard The RS 232 interface is compatible with ASP s ASPKey software...

Page 9: ...al Wedge interface is supplied set to 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit To change the baud rate please use the setup barcodes on page 17 Standard Barcode Zapper Configurations The next se...

Page 10: ...s your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 WAND EMULATION DEFAULTS 3 PROGRAM 4 HOST INTERFACE SELECTION 5 0 6 8 7 MARGIN TIME 8 4 30 millisecs 9 N...

Page 11: ...hown Note however that you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 KEYBOARD WEDGE DEFAULTS 3 PRO...

Page 12: ...ote however that you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 USB KEYBOARD DEFAULTS 3 PROGRAM 4 H...

Page 13: ...ical order shown Note however that you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 PROGRAM 3 HOST IN...

Page 14: ...Note however that you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 SERIAL COMMS DEFAULTS 3 PROGRAM 4...

Page 15: ...shown Note however that you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 SERIAL COMMS DEFAULTS 3 PRO...

Page 16: ...rom the next page 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 SERIAL COMMS DEFAULTS 3 PROGRAM 4 HOST INTERFACE SELECTION 5 0 6 6 7 HANDSHAKING PROTOCOL 8 1 RTS CTS 9 TIMEOUT CONTROL 10 3 1 SECOND 11 CCD LASER OP MODE 12 0 LOW...

Page 17: ...he right column for each symbology to be enabled see the table on the left below then finally scan the END barcode on the left 1 PROGRAM 2 SYMBOLOGY 4 END The table below lists the two digit codes tha...

Page 18: ...you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 KEYBOARD WEDGE DEFAULTS 3 PROGRAM 4 HOST INTERFACE...

Page 19: ...you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 KEYBOARD WEDGE DEFAULTS 3 PROGRAM 4 HOST INTERFACE...

Page 20: ...you won t normally need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you 1 MASTER DEFAULT 2 KEYBOARD WEDGE DEFAULTS 3 PROGRAM 4 HOST INTERFACE...

Page 21: ...mber that you shouldn t need to scan these setup barcodes your Barcode Zapper will normally have been supplied already set up for you RS 232 Baud Rate Setup To set the baud rate scan the PROGRAM barco...

Page 22: ...Pitch 3 Medium Pitch 3 High Pitch 3 Very High Pitch Trigger Mode Setup To set the trigger mode scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left below then the TRIGGER MODE barcode then one of the option barcodes...

Page 23: ...and finally the END barcode on the left 1 PROGRAM 2 EAN CAN JAN SETTING 4 END 3 Convert to ISBN SCIS 3 Do not convert to ISBN SCIS Output Terminators for PC Notebook USB and Apple To set the terminato...

Page 24: ...en the Barcode Zapper is set to RS 232 or RS 232 Serial Wedge mode scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left below then RS 232 TERMINATOR barcode then one of the terminator barcodes on the right then the E...

Page 25: ...en operating in PC Keyboard Wedge or Notebook mode scan the PROGRAM barcode on the left below then the INTERCHARACTER DELAY barcode then two numeric digits 01 to 99 in milliseconds from the barcodes o...

Page 26: ...w ASP s warranty in respect of the Barcode Zapper and its use is limited to correction of defects in the Barcode Zapper due to faulty components or workmanship for a period of one year from the date o...

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