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2. Release the button to enter Setup mode.
The Setup LED blinks until the procedure is completed. The Setup procedure ends when the Image Acquisition parameters are suc-
cessfully saved in the reader memory, the Setup LED stops blinking, and the ABR emits three high pitched beeps.
3. If the calibration cannot be reached after a timeout of about 5 (five) seconds, ABR exits without saving the parameters to memory, the
Setup LED stops blinking, and the ABR emits a long low pitched beep.
Learn
Once entered, the imager starts a procedure to automatically detect and recognize a single code
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which is presented to it. Successive Learns
will substitute the current code. To configure multiple codes, use the Barcode Manager Auto-learn procedure.
Exit Learn mode at any time by pressing the Smart Teach button once. After a short delay the Learn procedure is cancelled.
1. Enter Learn mode by pressing and holding the Smart Teach button until the Learn LED is on.
Figure 8. Smart Teach Interface: Learn Mode
2. Release the button to enter Learn mode.
The Learn LED blinks until the procedure is complete. The Learn procedure ends when the Image Processing and Decoding parame-
ters for a single code are successfully saved in the reader memory, the Green Spot is activated, the Learn LED stops blinking, and the
ABR emits 3 high pitched beeps.
Advanced Configuration
Use the following procedures for a more advanced configuration of the ABR. Advanced configuration requires Barcode Manager software. For
complete configuration instructions, refer to the Instruction Manual at
. Search for p/n 207634 to view the Instruc-
tion Manual.
Install Barcode Manager
Administrative rights are required to install the Barcode Manager software.
Important: Install Barcode Manager on a Windows
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7, 8, or 10
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computer. Barcode Manager does not currently support
Windows Embedded (often used in industrial PCs and/or PLCs).
1. Download the latest version of Barcode Manager from
2. Navigate to and open the downloaded file.
3. Run
Barcode Manager_Setup.exe
to access the installation screen.
4. Follow the onscreen installation procedure.
After the installation is complete, the Barcode Manager entry is created under Start > Programs > Banner Engineering. A desktop icon
is also created.
Ethernet Device Discovery
The following configuration procedure assumes that a laptop computer running Barcode Manager is connected to a factory default reader
through the Ethernet port.
The Barcode Manager user interface opens and displays a list of all the devices belonging to the Local Area Network (LAN).
Figure 9. Device Discovery
The Barcode Manager discovery feature also shows devices not belonging to the LAN and displays them in light gray (see
The following is an example configuration for Windows
®
operating system version 7, 8, or 10.
1. Confirm the network connections. Changing the Local Area Connection (LAN) properties of the programming computer to be compat-
ible with the ABR device on the network may be required for connection.
a) Click the Start button, then on the Start menu, click Control Panel or search for Control Panel.
b) In Control Panel, click Network and Internet, then click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings.
c) Right-click on the connection that you want to change, then click Properties.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, enter the password or provide confirmation.
d) In the connection properties, click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and then click Properties.
e) In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4) Properties, select Use the following IP address.
7 The Learn procedure does not recognize the following symbologies: Postal Codes, Pharmacode, and MSI. Configure through Barcode Manager for these codes.
8 Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
ABR 7000
P/N 207633 Rev. C
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