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Magellan

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 8500

 

Scanner

Counter Cutout  ..................................................................................................................2-11

Checkstand Mounting  ..............................................................................................2-18

Installation Overview  .........................................................................................................2-18

Unpacking ................................................................................................................2-19
Operational Verification ............................................................................................2-20
Diagnostic Modes .....................................................................................................2-23
Cables & Connections ..............................................................................................2-24

Remote Scale Display Placement/Installation ...................................................................2-26

Lighting Considerations ............................................................................................2-26
Viewing Angle  ..........................................................................................................2-27
Placing and Installing the Remote Scale Display .....................................................2-28
Changing Weighing Modes  ......................................................................................2-31

Set-Up & Installation ..........................................................................................................2-31

Set-up .......................................................................................................................2-31
Installation ................................................................................................................2-33

System Power-Up Recap  ..................................................................................................2-35

Section 3. Operation and Maintenance ................................................................................3-1

Scanning Items  ..........................................................................................................3-1
Deactivating Security Labels ......................................................................................3-3
Proper Weighing Technique .......................................................................................3-5

Operational Controls  ...........................................................................................................3-6
Operational Modes  ..............................................................................................................3-6

Power-Up/Selftest & Pre-Operation  ...........................................................................3-6
Operating Mode  .........................................................................................................3-8

Additional Functions  ............................................................................................................3-9

Programming ..............................................................................................................3-9
Diagnostic Mode  ........................................................................................................3-9
Scanner and Scale Reset  ..........................................................................................3-9
Scale Adjustments  ...................................................................................................3-10

Operational Maintenance  ..................................................................................................3-12

Vertical Scan Window Replacement  ........................................................................3-12
Horizontal Scan Window Replacement (DLC)  .........................................................3-15

Section 4. Problem Isolation .................................................................................................4-1

Diagnostic Procedures  ........................................................................................................4-2
Error Codes  .........................................................................................................................4-3

Summary of Contents for MAGELLAN 8500?

Page 1: ...Magellan 8500 Product Reference Guide...

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Page 3: ...1 11 Labeling 1 13 Agency Compliances 1 14 Barcodes Supported 1 15 Technical Support 1 16 Datalogic Website Support 1 16 Reseller Technical Support 1 16 Telephone Technical Support 1 16 Section 2 Sit...

Page 4: ...n 2 31 Set up 2 31 Installation 2 33 System Power Up Recap 2 35 Section 3 Operation and Maintenance 3 1 Scanning Items 3 1 Deactivating Security Labels 3 3 Proper Weighing Technique 3 5 Operational Co...

Page 5: ...to Zero Test 5 11 Calibration Verification Kilograms 5 12 Increasing Load Test Phase 1 5 12 Shift Test Metric 5 13 Increasing Load Test Phase 2 5 14 Blanking Test 5 15 Decreasing Load Test 5 16 Retur...

Page 6: ...Type 6 35 Remote Display Enable Disable 6 37 Aux Port Mode 6 38 Laser Failure Mode 6 40 Productivity Index Reporting PIR Cashier Training CT 6 41 EAS Features Sensormatic 6 42 EAS Mode 6 42 EAS Beep D...

Page 7: ...232 Ignore Host Commands 6 89 RS 232 TTL 6 90 RS 232 TTL Invert 6 91 RS 232 Beep on ASCII BEL 6 92 RS 232 Beep After Weigh 6 93 RS 232 Beep on Not on File 6 94 RS 232 ACK NAK Enable 6 95 RS 232 ACK Ch...

Page 8: ...sion 6 128 UPC E Check Character Transmission 6 129 Expand UPC E to UPC A 6 130 Expand UPC E to EAN 13 6 131 UPC E Label ID 6 132 UPC E 2 Digit Supplemental Label ID 6 133 UPC E 5 Digit Supplemental L...

Page 9: ...idirectional EAN 128 Emulation 6 174 DataBar Omnidirectional 2D Component Enable 6 175 DataBar Omnidirectional AIM ID 6 176 DataBar Omnidirectional Label ID 6 177 DataBar Expanded Enable 6 178 DataBar...

Page 10: ...9 Code 128 Length Control 6 210 Code 128 Maximum Label Length 6 211 Code 128 Minimum Label Length 6 212 Code 128 Fixed Length 1 6 213 Code 128 Fixed Length 2 6 214 Code 128 Stitching 6 215 EAN 128 Ena...

Page 11: ...ximum Label Length 6 249 Code 93 Minimum Label Length 6 250 Code 93 Fixed Length 1 6 251 Code 93 Fixed Length 2 6 252 Code 93 Stitching 6 253 MSI Plessey Enable 6 254 MSI Plessey Check Character Calcu...

Page 12: ...lume Tone Push Button A 6 Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button A 8 Scale Zero Push Button A 9 Calibration Switch A 10 Appendix B Cable Information B 1 Introduction B 1 General Specifications B 1 RS 232...

Page 13: ...ds D 1 Accepting Commands from an RS 232 Scanner Host D 1 Appendix E Factory Defaults E 1 Appendix F Handheld Data Format Requirements F 1 Handheld Data Format Requirements General F 1 Datalogic Handh...

Page 14: ...12 Magellan 8500 Scanner NOTES...

Page 15: ...either model may be termed scanner for the purpose of simplicity in this manual how to program it using special programming feature barcode labels and advanced user information as described in the fol...

Page 16: ...n problem resolution are also presented Chapter 5 Calibration explains scale calibration and verification proce dures including procedures for calibrating the scale in pounds as well as kilograms Chap...

Page 17: ...ed They provide information that is critical to operations and or procedures described in this manual LEGAL NOTE blocks indicate procedures or activities which may be regulated under law by government...

Page 18: ...are optional and may or may not be enabled Produce Rail All Weighs Platter Green LED Yellow LED Weighing Surface Lean Oversize Produce Here Vertical Window Horizontal Window Scale Zero Push Button Bon...

Page 19: ...ower offTerminal POT Brick Input Scale Data dual cable scanner scale Drives Remote Display Label Data Scale Data for single cable interfaces Application Download where appropriate Test Port On Screen...

Page 20: ...the topic Scan ning Items EAS Tag Deactivation System Scanners can be ordered from the factory to include an optional EAS Electronic Article Surveillance deactivation system Two different EAS system t...

Page 21: ...imum Static Weight Overload A maximum static weight of 150 pounds 68 kg can be sustained by the scale without incurring damage or degrading performance Automatic Zero Maintenance The scale s software...

Page 22: ...ration Power up Once installed and powered up a warm up time of 15 minutes must be allowed before calibrating or performing weighing operations User Configurable Warm up The user may configure the uni...

Page 23: ...ower cord shipped with the scanning scale If the cord will not plug into your AC power receptacle the power cord shipped is not compatible with your electrical system Please contact your distributor i...

Page 24: ...er cord VOLTAGE FREQUENCY CURRENT RMS PART NUMBER 100 240VAC 10 50 60 Hz 0 5 Amps 100V 8 0761 CAUTION Safe operation of your scanner or scanning scale requires properly grounded electrical outlets Be...

Page 25: ...Viewing The horizontal and vertical scan windows are the only apertures through which laser light may be observed in this product Exposure to the light emitted from the scan windows has been shown not...

Page 26: ...er a stationary laser beam is ever emitted the failing unit should be disconnected from its power supply until repaired by a qualified technician WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to co...

Page 27: ...ce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Output 5V at 2 0A 12V at 1 5A Use ONLY INC AC DC Power Supply Input 50 60 Hz 0 5 0...

Page 28: ...B Australia AS 3260 AS power adapter Emmisions United States 47CFR Part 15J FCC Canada ICES 0003 Class B Europe EN 55022 Class B Australia N Zealand AS NZ 3548 Class B Japan VCCI Class B Taiwan CNS 13...

Page 29: ...dd ons 2 5 digit supplimentals Coupon code and Code 128 Plural Stage Dual UPC Barcodes for Japan 2 label read DataBar Omnidirectional DataBar Expanded DataBar Stacked EAN 8 13 JAN 8 13 UCC EAN 128 Cod...

Page 30: ...s demos and instructions for returning products for repair Reseller Technical Support An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an autho rized Datalogic reseller A reseller is ac...

Page 31: ...cation into open ings cut for previously installed scanners such as other Magellan scan ners or NCR scanner models 7820 24 and 7870 Other models are designed for applications with smaller footprint re...

Page 32: ...d operation procedures can reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries but not eliminate it Although there are currently no formal guidelines for checkstand ergo nomics the Food Marketing Institute...

Page 33: ...urface of the scanner is flush with all surrounding sur faces 6 Choose a design which integrates the scanner and scale to elimi nate extended reaches and lifts during weighing tasks 7 Provide an easil...

Page 34: ...of Scanning Checkstand Designs Food Marketing Institute 800 Connecticut Ave N W Washington D C 20006 Grant Katharyn A et al 1992 Ergonomic Evaluation of Checkstand Designs in the Retail Food Industry...

Page 35: ...l Remote Scale Display Ventilation Requirements The scanner operates without the use of a ventilation fan As long as there is adequate convective air flow and no major heat producing equipment in clos...

Page 36: ...een the scanner the POS terminal and the optional Remote Scale Display Note that cables may drop straight down from the scanner s con nector panel or may be conveniently routed along the unit s side u...

Page 37: ...convective air flow If motors conveyor belts or other heat producing equipment are located near the scanner forced air ventilation may be required In most installa tions a 30 cfm 84 cmm axial fan shou...

Page 38: ...ntenance such as zeroing and cali bration without removing the scanner from the checkstand Additionally all cable connections made at the scanner can be connected and removed while the unit is sitting...

Page 39: ...ount of electrical noise interference on the power line ask a qualified electrician to measure the input line voltage Figure 2 4 Input Power Wiring AC DC Power Supply Power Mains Neutral Line Ground E...

Page 40: ...dimensions Mounting may require installa tion of support s countertop routing or other such devices Depending upon checkstand design you may wish to install an item diverter to direct items toward th...

Page 41: ...ly slides the item from the conveyor belt or diverter area through the scanning area and passes the item to the other hand which in turn bags it or places it on a take away conveyor belt Movement shou...

Page 42: ...e planning now will save a lot of frus tration later 4 Connect and verify all system operations The scanner should be installed so that leading and trailing edges of the All Weighs Platter are flush w...

Page 43: ...ation Optional Item Diverter Conveyor Deadplate Scanner Bagging Area Take Away Belt Keyboard Remote Display POS Terminal Printer Check Writing Stand Optional Scan Bag Well Optional 6 3 16 0cm Cash Dra...

Page 44: ...and 8502 for dimensional information on the model you ll be installing Figure 2 7 Models 8500 8501 Short Scanner Models Cutout Dimensions Models 8500 8505 Cutout Model 8500 8505 Supports 11 625 29 53c...

Page 45: ...Dimensions Model 8500 Reference Dimensions 22 lb 10kg Scanner Weight 11 5 29 21cm 7 75 19 69cm 16 5 41 91cm 5 0 12 7cm 7 0 17 78cm 12 0 30 5cm 6 2 15 75cm Window 6 95 17 65cm Model 8505 Reference Dim...

Page 46: ...06 51 2 0 15 cm 18 625 060 47 3 0 15 cm 0 375 030 0 952 0 07 cm 0 375 030 0 952 0 07 cm If leveling feet are needed for models 8501 and 8502 use the placement shown here represented with plus signs 3...

Page 47: ...Reference Dimensions 23 lb 10 4kg Scanner Scale Weight 20 lb 9 1kg Scanner Weight w o scale 23 6 lb 10 7kg Scanner Scale Weight with Sensormatic Option 20 6 lb 9 4kg Scanner Weight w o scale with Sens...

Page 48: ...he following instructions apply to all models This section describes 1 Unpacking the unit 2 Verifying operation before connecting to a POS system 3 Routing and connecting cables 4 Validating that your...

Page 49: ...ing and carefully lift the unit from the carton Be sure to save the box and all packing material In the event of failure the unit must be returned to the factory in its original packaging Carefully li...

Page 50: ...the AC outlet When power is applied to the unit the normal indicator sequence is The green light will be lit dim steadily EAS models ONLY The EAS indicator bottom most tri color LED will flash ON OFF...

Page 51: ...the bottom most LED flashing first red then orange then returning to green The beeper will sound a good read beep If you have enabled the manual deactivation function available for Coupled Mode see M...

Page 52: ...y is blank or a is displayed it may be necessary to calibrate the scale before continuing Refer to Chapter 5 Calibration for calibration procedures Remote Scale Display Check to verify that 0 00 lb 0...

Page 53: ...tion numbers for interface1 type firmware and configuration will scroll continually across the scan ner s 7 segment FRU Field Replaceable Unit display This is useful infor mation for field diagnostics...

Page 54: ...d exit Scale Diagnostic Mode See the topic Scanner and Scale Reset in Chapter 3 for more information about unit resets Cables Connections Considerations when routing the power and interface cables for...

Page 55: ...Power Supply EAS Controller Box AC Power EAS Interface Cable Scanner Interface Cable Scale Interface Cable Scanner Scale Optional Remote Scale Display Cable optional Scanner Scale POS Terminal Printe...

Page 56: ...mote Scale Display consider both the cus tomer s viewing angle and the amount of daily ambient light conditions anticipated at this installation site Figure 2 16 shows available adjustment for the dis...

Page 57: ...y readable for the majority of your customers the dis play should be approximately 48 to 60 122 to 152 cm from the floor Figure 2 16 Remote Scale Display NOTE Check with local Weights and Measures aut...

Page 58: ...n the back of the base see Figure 2 18 4 Drill the mounting screw holes using a drill bit of the appropriate diameter for your mounting screws or bolts 5 Drill the cable routing hole using a 3 4 19 mm...

Page 59: ...ip the display head onto the stalk base 10 Feed the entire remaining length of the Remote Scale Display interface cable through the cable routing hole so that the assem bled Remote Scale Display can b...

Page 60: ...splay Components Figure 2 19 Remote Scale Short Base Display Mounting Template 48 60 122 152cm 36 91cm 11 5 29cm 24 61cm optional cable routing Cable end after rubberband is removed Display Head Displ...

Page 61: ...ce cables do so now as described in the previous instructions If your check stand has been prepared proceed as follows Set up 1 Place the unit on the checkstand next to the counter cutout 2 Route the...

Page 62: ...R Power offTerminal POT Brick Input Scale Data dual cable scanner scale Drives Remote Display Label Data Scale Data for single cable interfaces Application Download where appropriate Test Port On Scre...

Page 63: ...yet 2 Remove the All Weighs Platter to gain access to the lift han dles Grasp the platter as shown in Figure 2 22 and gently lift it from the scanner If the top edge of the platter is blocked you may...

Page 64: ...d or crimped 5 Reinstall the All Weighs Platter and verify that it is flush or just below flush with the countertop This is necessary to provide smooth scanning from either direction Make adjustments...

Page 65: ...odel is a scanning scale and make any connections to optional equipment such as EAS1 or a handheld scanner 5 Power up the scanner or scanning scale by connecting the power cord to an AC power outlet W...

Page 66: ...2 36 Magellan 8500 Scanner NOTES...

Page 67: ...wn in Figure 3 1 The scanner will work equally well with either a left to right or right to left motion through the scan zone There is no need to reorient an item s barcode since the scanner can see t...

Page 68: ...in their natural orientation Remember to slide or push items rather than picking them up By avoiding any gripping twisting and rotation of your hands and wrists you can prevent repetitive motion injur...

Page 69: ...Deactivation Modes Three modes of initiating deactivation are selectable via scanner program ming reference Chapter 6 EAS Mode in this manual Coupled Mode Deactivation occurs only after item barcodes...

Page 70: ...ggered hold the EAS tag directly downstream from the horizontal window and press and release the Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button This manual deactiva tion feature is optional and can be enabled di...

Page 71: ...re items do not rest on the counter or other non weighing surfaces Reference Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 L Shaped Platter Item Placement 2 Once weighed items are in place enter PLU price Look Up data as des...

Page 72: ...ibes those steps that must be successfully completed before the scanner sounds the initial good read tone and illuminates the lamps indicating the scanner and or scale are ready for operation These st...

Page 73: ...ance may be affected until a correction or repair is made Operational Configuration Once Selftest diagnostics have been successfully run a tone is emitted if configured to do so and the unit enters an...

Page 74: ...e yellow LED indicates that the scale senses a weight of zero on the platter If you have a scanner without scale model the yellow lamp will not be lit when the scanner is ready for scanning Once the s...

Page 75: ...shipped from the factory it is con figured to work with the POS system interface at your store and read the bar code symbologies you designated If you need to change this configu ration information f...

Page 76: ...will automatically adjust itself to true zero The scale also automatically zeros itself on power up if the weight present on the scale is within these defined limits Zeroing the Scale The zeroing ope...

Page 77: ...regulatory body In many areas of the United States the scale calibration switch must be sealed before being placed into service Consult the agency responsible for regulating weigh ing devices in your...

Page 78: ...nd stainless steel can also be cleaned using the same cleaning agents Cleaning the Air Gap Debris Chutes Drip Rail Daily clear the debris chutes between the platter and the outer housing Most items ca...

Page 79: ...3b Vertical Bezel Obstruction Models vary a b OR NOTE Use caution to avoid damage to the now exposed horizontal and vertical scan windows If cleaning of these windows is necessary use a nonabrasive mi...

Page 80: ...ly seat the new vertical scan window into the window channel within its bottom retention tabs Tilt the window in to engage the two tabs at the top of the retainer and carefully snap the window to secu...

Page 81: ...mond Like Coated DLC horizontal scan windows are replaceable Depending upon your model use the appropriate instructions below NOTE Sapphire glass does not require replacement so it is permanently fast...

Page 82: ...id from its channel as shown Carefully dispose of any damaged glass 4 Slide a new horizontal window fully into the channel 5 Reinstall the vertical bezel using the original four screws 6 Clean both si...

Page 83: ...e Figure 3 6d Carefully dis pose of any damaged glass 6 While carefully holding it by its edges tilt a new horizontal win dow fully into position as shown in Figure 3 6d 7 Fit the gasket into its chan...

Page 84: ...3 18 Magellan 8500 Scanner Figure 3 6 Removing Replacing the Gasketed DLC Window a b c d...

Page 85: ...uc cessfully completed before the scanner indicates readiness for operation This pre operational period is the time between power up and normal operation during which the motor comes up to speed and s...

Page 86: ...er scale POS terminal or communication links between them these troubleshooting flowcharts focus on these compo nents Additionally the optional Remote Scale Display AC DC Power Supply and their cables...

Page 87: ...ne Push button to display the error code on the 7 segment display refer to Figure 4 1 If it is configured to do so the scanner will also sound a series of beeps corresponding to the error code The tab...

Page 88: ...orting in this section for problem identi fication and corrective actions 8 Remote Display Connect the Remote Display If necessary replace display or cable Alternatively you can disable the Remote Dis...

Page 89: ...Product Reference Guide 4 5 Figure 4 1 7 Segment LED Display 7 Segment Display Models vary...

Page 90: ...require calibration E__2 Flash pause 2 blinks long pause repeat sequence Calibration lost Call technical support personnel Re calibrate restart recertify if required E__3 Flash pause 3 blinks long pa...

Page 91: ...display shows a code 1 to C to indicate the failure Consult the Selftest flowchart if you re unsure the unit has passed Selftest Flashing Green LED If the Green LED is flashing slowly the scanner is m...

Page 92: ...r 3 NO YES Does the 7 segment display show 4 or 5 NO NO YES Does the 7 segment display show 7 or A NO YES Does the 7 segment display show 8 Does the 7 segment display show 9 Go to Remote Display flowc...

Page 93: ...O Does the scanner read satisfactorily YES NO Does the scanner read satisfactorily Enter Scanner Diagnostic Mode by holding the Volume Tone Push Button for 4 seconds until first 3 and then 6 rapid ton...

Page 94: ...programming bar codes provided in Section 6 Check interface and I F options inactive symbologies and other configurable features Troubleshoot the host or call Tech Support YES NO Does the scanner rea...

Page 95: ...ash twice Check for debris under platter Verify that the weigh platter moves freely Remove item s from scale Press Scale Zero Button If the scale still fails to zero recalibrate the scale NO YES 0 sho...

Page 96: ...Display Use the programming bar codes in Section 6 to enable operation using a Remote Display Verify that the Remote Display cable is securely attached to the external Remote Display port and reset t...

Page 97: ...6 Check EAS options and other configurable features Call Tech Support YES YES NO NO Does the EAS Antenna deactivate labels Does the EAS Antenna deactivate labels Check all EAS cable connections If pos...

Page 98: ...4 14 Magellan 8500 Scanner NOTES...

Page 99: ...will meet Weights and Measurement requirements Certification of the scanner scale s weighing apparatus is subject to Federal State and Local Weights and Measures statutes and is restricted to authori...

Page 100: ...ures other than these performed by a certified technician or verification offi cial Access to the calibration switch should be restricted with a paper or a wire and lead seal after the calibration has...

Page 101: ...the scanner scale automatic zero tracking mecha nism is operating correctly 1 Place 0 006 pounds 3 grams for metric on the center of the weighing platform The entire weight must be placed on the weigh...

Page 102: ...r If the scanner scale is already at room temperature allow at least 15 minutes for acclimatization 4 Before performing the calibration the scanner scale must be pre stressed with a weight of more tha...

Page 103: ...he model type either remove the calibration switch access cover by removing the screw as shown in Figure 5 1a or slide the cover to reveal the switch as shown in Figure 5 1c 6 Press and release the Ca...

Page 104: ...ting a scale failure and the Scale Status LED will blink twice strobe fast blinks and then continually repeat this sequence until reset Remove all weight from the Weigh Platter and repeat the procedur...

Page 105: ...Product Reference Guide 5 7 Figure 5 1 Calibration Cover Switch Calibration Switch Calibration Cover a c b Calibration Cover Calibration Switch or...

Page 106: ...nking Test Decreasing Load Test Return to Zero Test Increasing Load Test Phase 1 This test checks Scale operation with five ten and fifteen pound weights 1 Check that the display reads 0 00 lb when at...

Page 107: ...fifteen pound load on the cen ter of each of the four quadrants A B C and D in Figure 5 2 of the scanner scale s weigh platter Verify that a reading of between 14 99 and 15 01 lb registers under load...

Page 108: ...t This test ensures that the scanner scale will indicate its weighing capability has been exceeded if a weight greater than 0 05 pounds over its maximum upper weight limit is placed upon the unit 1 Pl...

Page 109: ...cess fully the scanner scale returns to zero Remove all weights from the scale and verify that the scale reads 0 00 lb After completing this test close the calibration access cover and seal per local...

Page 110: ...50 kg 1 Check that the display reads 0 000 kg when at rest with nothing on the weighing surface The Yellow LED is steadily lit 2 Place a 100 gram weight on the center of the weighing surface and check...

Page 111: ...rface of the scanner scale are weighed properly Refer to Figure 5 3 when performing this test 1 Place and remove in succession a 5 0 kilogram load on the center of each of the four quadrants A B C and...

Page 112: ...y reads between 9 990 kg and 10 010 kg 2 Place an additional 2 50 kilograms in the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads between 12 490 kg and 12 510 kg A C B D CENTER A B C...

Page 113: ...has been exceeded if a weight greater than 0 82 kg over its maximum upper weight limit is placed upon the unit 1 Place weights that total the upper limit plus 0 82 kilograms on the weigh platter For e...

Page 114: ...st This test ensures that after all other tests have been completed success fully the scanner scale returns to zero Without any weight on the weigh platter verify that the scale reads 0 000 kg You hav...

Page 115: ...ence with programming using barcode labels you should review the first few pages of this section to familiarize yourself with the basics of scanner programming before performing any changes to your co...

Page 116: ...xamples of these settings are RS 232 baud rate and parity Symbology Programming gives the scanner the capability to auto discriminate as few as one and as many as all available symbolo gies For optima...

Page 117: ...gs This manual provides the barcode labels and instructions necessary to configure the scanner s fea tures and options Programming via Handheld Device The scanner can also accept programming via its a...

Page 118: ...the scanner is typically placed in Programming Mode by scanning the SWITCH label While in the Programming Mode the scanner only recognizes the special programming barcodes contained in this programmin...

Page 119: ...efore completing all input will result in an error tone and cause the scanner to exit Programming Mode Under these circumstances the current feature you were trying to set is thrown out any previous b...

Page 120: ...Disconnecting power during Pro gramming Mode before scanning the SWITCH barcode will cause all new settings to be ignored On power up the scanner will return to previous settings 4 Maintain a good re...

Page 121: ...ue must be entered before ending the programming session In the example three digits must be scanned from the number pad in Appendix C This type of format requiring several barcodes is necessary to al...

Page 122: ...Programming Sequence 1 1 C A B 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 SET SWITCH ENABLE NEW FEATURE ENABLE NEW FEATURE USING THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH 0 8 ITEM TAG ITEM VALUE END RESET 0 ONE BAR CODE CONTA...

Page 123: ...g this label will also reset any changes made during previous programming sessions Return to Factory Settings Scan this barcode to return the scanner to the default settings configured at the factory...

Page 124: ...a the scanner interface This allows the barcode to be scanned continuously without requiring a response from the POS terminal To return the scanner to normal function scan the TEST MODE DIS ABLE barco...

Page 125: ...ble Read Timeout 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the...

Page 126: ...ner Double Read Timeout continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan DOUBLE READ TIMEOUT 800ms DOUBL...

Page 127: ...eature can prolong the life of the VLDs To set the Laser Timeout 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing...

Page 128: ...Scanner Laser Timeout continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan LASER TIMEOUT 10 MINUTES LASER T...

Page 129: ...des below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the...

Page 130: ...Scanner Motor Timeout continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan MOTOR TIMEOUT 10 MINUTES MOTOR T...

Page 131: ...uide 6 17 Motor Timeout continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan MOTOR TIMEOUT 30 MINUTES MOTOR...

Page 132: ...Off On dim To set the LED Idle State 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the sc...

Page 133: ...sable all button functions To set the desired Scanner Button Option 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the fac...

Page 134: ...ptions continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan SCANNER BUTTON OPTION ENABLE RESET ONLY SCANNER...

Page 135: ...are No beep One beep Three beeps To set the Power up Beep 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the three barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing...

Page 136: ...anner Power up Beep Control continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan POWER UP BEEP ONE BEEP POWE...

Page 137: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the two barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the...

Page 138: ...Medium 860 Hz High 1050 Hz To set the Good Read Beep Frequency 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the three barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the fa...

Page 139: ...ood Read Beep Frequency continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan GOOD READ BEEP FREQUENCY MEDIUM...

Page 140: ...you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired good read beep length setting The select able range is 1 255 which is the timeout in 10 milli...

Page 141: ...Medium Low Volume 2 Medium Volume 3 Medium High Volume 4 Highest Volume To set the Good Read Beep Volume 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selected volume barcode from this or the following pages...

Page 142: ...ood Read Beep Volume continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan GOOD READ BEEP VOLUME MEDIUM LOW G...

Page 143: ...ood Read Beep Volume continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan GOOD READ BEEP VOLUME MEDIUM HIGH...

Page 144: ...ead When to Indicate feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the desired mode barcode from this page You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner re...

Page 145: ...cate continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan GOOD READ INDICATE AFTER TRANSMIT GOOD READ INDICA...

Page 146: ...anner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode SCALE DISABLE SCALE ENABLE NOTE Recalibration recertification may be required when ad...

Page 147: ...if weight doesn t return to zero between weight requests from the POS plus scale will require re zeroing if a non zero weight is left on for more than 4 minutes To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH b...

Page 148: ...r any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan SCALE ENFORCED ZERO RETURN SCALE MUST RETURN TO ZERO WEIGHT WITHIN 4 MINUTES SCAL...

Page 149: ...2 SASI RS 232 ICL To set the Scale Interface Type 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure...

Page 150: ...n 8500 Scanner Scale Interface Type continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan SCALE INTERFACE TYP...

Page 151: ...AY DISABLE REMOTE DISPLAY ENABLE NOTE Recalibration recertification may be required when adding a Remote Display Consult your local Weights and Measures authority If this feature is enabled the scanne...

Page 152: ...vide information to an external computer indicating how easy the label was to read CT Cashier Training allows the scanner to provide feedback to the cashier on how to scan in a more ergonomic fashion...

Page 153: ...6 39 Aux Port Mode continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan AUX PORT MODE EXTERNAL HANDHELD INP...

Page 154: ...isplay will show the error code for the failed laser reference Error Codes in Section 4 but the scanner will continue to function Single Laser Failure Fatal If it is desirable to have maximum performa...

Page 155: ...indicating how easy the label was to read CT allows the scanner to provide feedback to the cashier on how to scan in a more ergonomic fashion To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your...

Page 156: ...is deactivated To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scan...

Page 157: ...erence Guide 6 43 EAS Mode continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan EAS MODE DISABLE EAS MODE CO...

Page 158: ...8500 Scanner EAS Mode continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan EAS MODE DECOUPLED MODE EAS MODE...

Page 159: ...he facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired EAS Beep Duration The select...

Page 160: ...cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent t...

Page 161: ...ays enabled ENABLE ONLY WHEN SCANNER ENABLED The Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button is only available when the scanner is enabled and running 1 See EAS Mode on page 42 for more information about Coup...

Page 162: ...d to scan To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner re...

Page 163: ...Deactivation Push Button continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan MANUAL EAS DEACTIVATON PUSH B...

Page 164: ...can 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired duration The selectable range is 1 255 which is the duration in 10 millisecond increments Pad all single and...

Page 165: ...an 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired duration The selectable range is 1 255 which is the duration in 10 millisecond increments Pad all single and...

Page 166: ...opriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired duration The selectable range is 1 255 which is the duration in 50 millisecond increments Pad all single and double digit numbe...

Page 167: ...s opposite polarity EAS output goes active during the good read of a barcode allowing the EAS device to deactivate a tag on the product To set the EAS Active State 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan bar...

Page 168: ...ode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired EAS Timeout duration The selectable range is 0 255 which is the timeout in 10 millisecond...

Page 169: ...M Port 17 04 NOT USER SELECTABLE Null Interface Indicated by 7 segment FRU display flashing 0 at start up NOTE A new scanner may have been shipped from the factory with a Null Inter face no interface...

Page 170: ...ould be taken to select the correct interface type since you can cause damage to the scanner and or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface ALWAYS make interface selections w...

Page 171: ...the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan INTERFACE TYPE RS 232 STANDARD CAUTION Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type since you can cause damage to the scanner a...

Page 172: ...at the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan INTERFACE TYPE RS 232 WINCOR NIXDORF CAUTION Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type since you can cause damage to the...

Page 173: ...E RS 232 SINGLE CABLE CAUTION Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type since you can cause damage to the scanner and or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible i...

Page 174: ...ncompatible interface ALWAYS make interface selections with the host cable DISCONNECTED NOTE When connecting to the POS terminal you must specify either Scanner Only Scanner Scale Only or IBM 4698 as...

Page 175: ...E IBM USB CAUTION Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type since you can cause damage to the scanner and or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface ALW...

Page 176: ...you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum host transmitted message length The selectable range is 0 249 data characters Labels t...

Page 177: ...nsmitted When the fea ture Good Read Beep Control is enabled the scanner will beep when the data is placed in a transmission buffer When a DISABLE SCANNER command is received from the host the scanner...

Page 178: ...haracter Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a pair of hexadecimal digits for each character Thus to...

Page 179: ...rence Guide 6 65 Global Prefix continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan SET GLOBAL PREFIX TERMIN...

Page 180: ...ns mission Three standard options are available below Contact your dealer for other alternate settings for this feature No Global Suffix CR Carriage Return CR LF Carriage Return Line Feed To set the G...

Page 181: ...rence Guide 6 67 Global Suffix continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan GLOBAL SUFFIX CR GLOBAL...

Page 182: ...iguration host commands To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that...

Page 183: ...s are available 6A 6B 6E To set the IBM Scale Address 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode below or from the following page that represents the desired scale address designation 3 Complete the...

Page 184: ...00 Scanner IBM Scale Address continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan IBM SCALE ADDRESS 6B IBM S...

Page 185: ...8 Code 93 and Codabar for IBM USB To enable disable the IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover a...

Page 186: ...ation of scanner and scale Ignores all scanner and scale configuration host commands To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover an...

Page 187: ...emember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan IBM USB INTERFACE OPTION COMPATIBLE W MAGELLAN SL HOST I F SUP POR...

Page 188: ...ing to enable all scanners to communicate Options are Table Top Scanner Handheld Scanner To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cove...

Page 189: ...barcodes below and on the immediately following pages You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Comple...

Page 190: ...00 Scanner RS 232 Baud Rate continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 BAUD RATE 4800 RS 23...

Page 191: ...Guide 6 77 RS 232 Baud Rate continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 BAUD RATE 19200 RS 2...

Page 192: ...Scanner RS 232 Baud Rate continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 BAUD RATE 57600 RS 232...

Page 193: ...n the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode below representing the desired Data Bit setting You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the b...

Page 194: ...the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode below representing the desired Stop Bit setting You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the ba...

Page 195: ...32 PARITY ODD To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode below or on the following pages representing the desired Parity setting You ll need to cover any unused bar codes as well...

Page 196: ...an 8500 Scanner RS 232 Parity continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 PARITY EVEN RS 232...

Page 197: ...read and transmit data While the CTS line is inactive scanner remains in a host disabled state following a successful label transmission the CTS signal must transition to inactive and then to active...

Page 198: ...trol continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 HARDWARE CONTROL ENABLE CTS FLOW CONTROL RS...

Page 199: ...ing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired delay The selectable range is 0 100...

Page 200: ...ble or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequen...

Page 201: ...RS 232 Host Echo Quiet Interval The scanner can be set to observe this delay before sending its data in order to avoid RS 232 transmission conflicts To enable disable this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH b...

Page 202: ...NTERVAL You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appen...

Page 203: ...formation For normal operation of the interface disable this feature To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcode...

Page 204: ...et this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode below which represents the desired setting for this feature You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure...

Page 205: ...an the barcode below which represents the desired setting for this feature You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you in...

Page 206: ...able disable this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner re...

Page 207: ...32 SASI and RS 232 Single Cable To enable disable the Beep After Weigh feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on t...

Page 208: ...Scanner RS 232 Beep on Not on File Select for the host to beep or not when a not on file condition is detected by the host This feature is also applicable to single cable RS 232 RS 232 BEEP ON NOT ON...

Page 209: ...sent Host Acknowledgement Enabled for Host Commands the scanner will respond with ACK NAK when the host sends a com mand Label Host Enabled for both Label Transmission Host Commands To select the opt...

Page 210: ...S 232 ACK NAK Enable continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 ACK NAK HOST ACKNOWLEDGEMEN...

Page 211: ...racter Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a pair of hexadecimal dig its for the desired character Fo...

Page 212: ...acter Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a pair of hexadecimal dig its for the desired character For...

Page 213: ...is feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the ba...

Page 214: ...ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired timeout A setting of 0 specifies an infinite ti...

Page 215: ...rcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired number Th...

Page 216: ...rors Ignore Errors recommended setting Assume ACK risk of lost label data Assume NAK risk of duplicate label To select the option for RS 232 ACK NAK Error Handling 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the...

Page 217: ...K Error Handling continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 ACK NAK ERROR HANDLING ASSUME A...

Page 218: ...RS 232 Label ID Control This feature specifies whether or not Label IDs are transmitted to the host and if so whether to attach them as a prefix or suffix RS 232 LABEL ID CONTROL DISABLE RS 232 LABEL...

Page 219: ...ide 6 105 RS 232 Label ID Control continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RS 232 LABEL ID CONTR...

Page 220: ...peat them in this section as Single Cable options please find them referenced as follows RS 232 Baud Rate on page 75 RS 232 Number of Data Bits on page 79 RS 232 Number of Stop Bits on page 80 RS 232...

Page 221: ...RS 232 protocol To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode below representing the desired option You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure th...

Page 222: ...RTS is held in high state and CTS is ignored Option 2 Assert RTS and wait for CTS to be asserted Option 3 Assert RTS and ignore CTS Option 4 RTS held low wait for CTS to be asserted Option 5 RTS held...

Page 223: ...gle Cable RS 232 RTS CTS Selection continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RTS CTS SELECTION OP...

Page 224: ...le Cable RS 232 RTS CTS Selection continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan RTS CTS SELECTION OPT...

Page 225: ...e SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to...

Page 226: ...SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to s...

Page 227: ...e SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to...

Page 228: ...mal designation for the desired char acter A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corresponding decimal values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must...

Page 229: ...e SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to...

Page 230: ...mal designation for the desired char acter A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corresponding decimal values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must...

Page 231: ...To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only t...

Page 232: ...the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode UPC A DISABLE UPC A ENABLE NOTE If the scanner...

Page 233: ...ed to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode UPC...

Page 234: ...r disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by...

Page 235: ...SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to s...

Page 236: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 237: ...ered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a p...

Page 238: ...el ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be i...

Page 239: ...bel ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be...

Page 240: ...characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input...

Page 241: ...is feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the ba...

Page 242: ...r disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by...

Page 243: ...or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence b...

Page 244: ...e SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to...

Page 245: ...SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to s...

Page 246: ...red as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a pa...

Page 247: ...bel ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be...

Page 248: ...el ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be i...

Page 249: ...D characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input...

Page 250: ...his feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the b...

Page 251: ...or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence...

Page 252: ...or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence...

Page 253: ...t this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only th...

Page 254: ...acters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by sc...

Page 255: ...Label ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must b...

Page 256: ...bel ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be...

Page 257: ...ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be inp...

Page 258: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 259: ...ntered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a...

Page 260: ...his feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the b...

Page 261: ...e or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence...

Page 262: ...ITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan...

Page 263: ...acters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by sc...

Page 264: ...bel ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be...

Page 265: ...bel ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be...

Page 266: ...D characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input...

Page 267: ...t aggressive To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode representing the desired option on the following pages You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on facing pages to ensure...

Page 268: ...g Levels continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan EAN 8 DECODING LEVELS VERY CONSERVATIVE EAN 8...

Page 269: ...oding Levels continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan EAN 8 DECODING LEVELS MODERATELY AGGRESSIV...

Page 270: ...500 Scanner Other UPC EAN Options The following pages contain other selectable features for UPC EAN sym bologies UPC EAN Reconstruction Price Weight Check Enable EAN Two Label Addons UPC A and EAN 13...

Page 271: ...with in store printed labels To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to en...

Page 272: ...TCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode representing the desired option below or on the following pages You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on fac ing pages to ensure that the scanner reads only the barco...

Page 273: ...eight Check continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan PRICE WEIGHT CHECK 4 DIGIT PRICE WEIGHT PRI...

Page 274: ...k continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan PRICE WEIGHT CHECK 4 DIGIT EUROPEAN PRICE WEIGHT PRIC...

Page 275: ...an either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the p...

Page 276: ...read which include 2 Digit or 5 Digit Supplementals however it is not required that addons be included in barcodes To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode representing the des...

Page 277: ...ce Guide 6 163 Addons continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan ADDONS OPTIONAL 2 DIGIT AND 5 DIG...

Page 278: ...d most aggressive To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode representing the desired option on the following pages You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on facing pages to en...

Page 279: ...g Levels continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan UPC A EAN 13 DECODING LEVELS VERY CONSERVATIVE...

Page 280: ...ng Levels continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan UPC A EAN 13 DECODING LEVELS MODERATELY AGGRE...

Page 281: ...or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence...

Page 282: ...ered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a pa...

Page 283: ...esent the desired Label ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII...

Page 284: ...sent the desired Label ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII p...

Page 285: ...resent the desired Label ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII...

Page 286: ...below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWIT...

Page 287: ...SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to s...

Page 288: ...Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you int...

Page 289: ...D component will be discarded To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure...

Page 290: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 291: ...ired Label ID characters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters m...

Page 292: ...below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWIT...

Page 293: ...WITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to sca...

Page 294: ...component will be discarded To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure...

Page 295: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 296: ...acters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by sc...

Page 297: ...page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode DATABAR EXPANDED LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LENGTH DATABAR EXP...

Page 298: ...intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 00 to 74 Pad all single digit numbers...

Page 299: ...u intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 00 to 74 Pad all single digit numbe...

Page 300: ...to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for...

Page 301: ...only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 00 to 74 Pad all...

Page 302: ...s feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar...

Page 303: ...or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence...

Page 304: ...n the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend...

Page 305: ...le or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequenc...

Page 306: ...s feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar...

Page 307: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 308: ...ered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a p...

Page 309: ...on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode CODE 39 LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LEN...

Page 310: ...e digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 00 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two...

Page 311: ...iate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 00 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a t...

Page 312: ...code you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 00 to 50 Pad all single digit...

Page 313: ...you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 00 no second fixed length or 01 to...

Page 314: ...s software and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover an...

Page 315: ...ls To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads...

Page 316: ...e or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence...

Page 317: ...r disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by...

Page 318: ...ered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a p...

Page 319: ...is feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the ba...

Page 320: ...her the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the program...

Page 321: ...he SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to...

Page 322: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 323: ...ntered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a...

Page 324: ...this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode CODE 128 LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LENGT...

Page 325: ...om the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 01 to 80 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two digit entry...

Page 326: ...rom the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 01 to 80 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two digit entr...

Page 327: ...ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for thi...

Page 328: ...the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 01 to 80 Pad all singl...

Page 329: ...s software and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover a...

Page 330: ...s feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar...

Page 331: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar...

Page 332: ...tered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a...

Page 333: ...abels To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner re...

Page 334: ...need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode I...

Page 335: ...ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode...

Page 336: ...his feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barco...

Page 337: ...entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning...

Page 338: ...this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode I 2 OF 5 LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LENGT...

Page 339: ...gits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 02 to 50 even numbers only Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero t...

Page 340: ...igits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 02 to 50 even numbers only Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero...

Page 341: ...at the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option...

Page 342: ...you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 00 or 02 to 50 even numbers only Pa...

Page 343: ...r s software and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover...

Page 344: ...s feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar...

Page 345: ...or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence...

Page 346: ...t this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan the barcode below or from the following page representing the desired option You ll need to cover any unused barcodes and facing pages to ensure that th...

Page 347: ...Stop Character Set continued Remember to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan CODABAR START STOP CHARACTER abcd t...

Page 348: ...the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend...

Page 349: ...d to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode CODAB...

Page 350: ...ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode...

Page 351: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 352: ...ered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a p...

Page 353: ...on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode CODABAR LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LEN...

Page 354: ...its from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 03 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two digit...

Page 355: ...igits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 03 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two dig...

Page 356: ...the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 03 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two digit entry 03...

Page 357: ...esent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 00 or 03 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two digit entry 03 50 4 Complete the programming...

Page 358: ...s software and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover an...

Page 359: ...is feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the ba...

Page 360: ...his feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barco...

Page 361: ...tered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanning a...

Page 362: ...on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode CODE 93 LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LENG...

Page 363: ...digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 01 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two di...

Page 364: ...digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 01 to 50 Pad all single digit numbers with a leading zero to yield a two di...

Page 365: ...nsure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this...

Page 366: ...barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 00 or 01 to 50 Pad all sin...

Page 367: ...s software and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover a...

Page 368: ...s feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar...

Page 369: ...to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode MSI PL...

Page 370: ...esenting the desired number of MSI Plessey check characters to be calculated and verified You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the...

Page 371: ...o cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode MSI PLES...

Page 372: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 373: ...rs entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corre sponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by scanni...

Page 374: ...and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode MSI PLESSEY LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LENGTH...

Page 375: ...digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 4 to 16 Pad all single digit numbers with a lead ing zero to yield a two di...

Page 376: ...iate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 4 to 16 Pad all single digit numbers with a lead ing zero to yield a t...

Page 377: ...o ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for t...

Page 378: ...barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that represent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 0 zero or 4 to 16 Pad all s...

Page 379: ...er s software and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover...

Page 380: ...s feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan either the enable or disable barcode below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar...

Page 381: ...eed to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode STA...

Page 382: ...cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode STANDARD...

Page 383: ...this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barc...

Page 384: ...acters entered as two hex pairs A table containing the ASCII Character Set and their corresponding Hex Values is available in the inside back cover of this manual ASCII parameters must be input by sca...

Page 385: ...facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH barcode STANDARD 2 OF 5 LENGTH CONTROL VARIABLE LENGTH STAN...

Page 386: ...digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired maximum label length The selectable range for this option is 01 to 50 even numbers only Pad all single digit num bers with a leading ze...

Page 387: ...te digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired minimum label length The selectable range for this option is 01 to 50 even numbers only Pad all single digit num bers with a leading...

Page 388: ...to ensure that the scanner reads only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for...

Page 389: ...only the barcode you intend to scan 3 Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C that rep resent the desired fixed label length The selectable range for this option is 1 to 50 Pad all...

Page 390: ...if all barcode proofing requirements are met To set this feature 1 Scan the SWITCH barcode 2 Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facin...

Page 391: ...dentify the use or function of each component Your model may not contain all the controls and indicators listed in this appendix Figure A 1 Scanner and Scale Controls Green LED OR Yellow LED Scale Zer...

Page 392: ...ormation see the Programming section of this manual Table 1 1 Scanner and Scale LED Indications LED INDICATION DURATION COMMENT Scale at Zeroa Scale Yellow LED on steady The scale is at rest and reads...

Page 393: ...is not observed the scanner can still func tion in a limited capacity Call systems support for service in either case FRU Indication Scanner Green LED flashes a coded sequence in concert with the spe...

Page 394: ...n Tri color LED is OFF OFF Deactivation mode must be selected via programming Refer ence EAS Mode ALL MODES COUPLED DECOUPLED or HYBRID Deactivation Ready Deactivation Tri color LED is lit steadily Gr...

Page 395: ...eactivation Successful Deactivation Tri color LED flashes Red then Orange then returns to Green High frequency beep An EAS tag was suc cessfully deacti vated via manual push button Deactivate EAS Syst...

Page 396: ...in 2 EAS timer runs out or 3 Following a successful EAS tag deactivation Table 1 2 EAS Indications NOTE Volume changes made using the Volume Tone Push Button are lost when the scanner is powered down...

Page 397: ...isplay to view Interface Type Bootloader Version Number Appli cation Version Number and Configuration File Number This mode is used to determine if a scanner can read bar codes Press the button for ei...

Page 398: ...tem failure non fatal error EAS Failure Mode is indicatedc by EAS LED blinks ON OFF red scanning disabled FRU Status LED Indicator blinks 9 Error tone is sounded for one second Upon pressing the butt...

Page 399: ...weight is on the scale indicating scale at zero If it is not press the switch to zero the scale The unit will sound a click upon pressing the button 4 Seconds Scale Diagnostics Modea This mode allows...

Page 400: ...sing you may be prohibited from operating the scale without recertifi cation Check local and state requirements for specific restrictions Calibration Switch Cover This cover restricts access to the Ca...

Page 401: ...abling you to create standard interface cables for use in interconnecting the scanner scale external handheld scanner and POS terminal General Specifications Wire Requirements Cable length should not...

Page 402: ...out Table 1RS 232 Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 N C No Connection 2 CTS in Clear To Send input 3 N C No Connection 4 RTS out Request To Send output 5 RxD in Receive Data Input 6 TxD out Tra...

Page 403: ...nout Table 2RS 232 Scale Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 5V pullup 5V pullup 2 CTS IN Clear To Send input 3 N C No Connection 4 RTS OUT Request To Send output 5 RxD IN Receive Data Input 6 Tx...

Page 404: ...ware RJ45 10 Position Cable Pinout Table 3IBM Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 N C No Connection 2 N C No Connection 3 N C No Connection 4 LINEB Line B 5 N C No Connection 6 LINEA Line A 7 N C...

Page 405: ...dware RJ45 10 Position Cable Pinout Table B 1IBM USB Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 N C No Connection 2 N C No Connection 3 N C No Connection 4 USB D USB D 5 N C No Connection 6 USB D USB D...

Page 406: ...le 4Auxilliary Port Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 5V pullup 5V pullup 2 CTS in Clear To Send input 3 N C No Connection Reserved 4 RTS out Request To Send output 5 RxD in Receive Data Input...

Page 407: ...ower Cable Connector Hardware 6 pin Molex Cable Pinout Table 5Power Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 EARTH GND Earth Ground 2 SIGNAL GND Signal Ground 3 5V IN 5V in 4 N C No Connection 5 N C N...

Page 408: ...Scanner Remote Display Connector Hardware 4 pin SDL Cable Pinout Table 6Remote Display Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 12V OUT 12V out 2 LINE_A_DSPLY LINE A Display 3 LINE_B_DSPLY LINE B Dis...

Page 409: ...J10 Cable Pinout Table 7EAS Comm Port Cable Pinouts PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 VCC5 VCC5 2 EAS DEACT EN EAS Deactivation 3 VCC5 VCC5 4 EAS DETECT EN EAS Detection 5 EAS LBL DETECT EN EAS tag Detect 6...

Page 410: ...s Connect ONLY using approved cables approved by the manufacturer for this product Table B 1 PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 5V Out 3 EAS Out 4 Speaker Outa a The Speaker Out line is an analog signal 5Vpp max conn...

Page 411: ...tion to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing pag...

Page 412: ...ter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensur...

Page 413: ...nter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensu...

Page 414: ...ter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensur...

Page 415: ...nter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensu...

Page 416: ...ter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensur...

Page 417: ...nter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensu...

Page 418: ...ter numbers and characters as you would select digits characters from a keypad Scan your selection from the barcodes below You ll need to cover any unused barcodes on this and the facing page to ensur...

Page 419: ...Contact Tech Support for more details COMMAND ASCII HEX COMMENT Enable Scanner E 0x45 Disable Scanner D 0x44 Reset Scanner R 0x52 Not On File Indication F 0x46 Long series of beeps Beep Good Read Tone...

Page 420: ...D 2 Magellan 8500 Scanner NOTES...

Page 421: ...2 on dim 2 on dim 2 on dim Scanner Button Options 1 vol tone reset 1 vol tone reset 1 vol tone reset 1 vol tone reset 1 vol tone reset 1 vol tone reset Power up Beep Con trol 1 beep 1 beep 1 beep 1 be...

Page 422: ...gle OK 0 single OK 0 single OK 0 single OK 0 single OK 0 single OK Productivity Index Reporting PIR Cashier Training CT 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable EAS Mode 0 disable 0...

Page 423: ...fers 1 2 buffers 1 2 buffers 0 1 buffer 0 1 buffer Global Prefix Global Suffix 0D00 0D 0D00 0D 0D00 IBM Scale Address 110 IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format 0 disable IBM USB Scanner Device Type 0...

Page 424: ...le 0 disable 0 disable RS 232 Beep After Weigh 1 enable 1 enable 0 disable 1 enable RS 232 Beep on Not on File 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable RS 232 ACK NAK Enable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable R...

Page 425: ...cter 83 S Single Cable RS 232 Use ETX 1 enable Set Single Cable RS 232 ETX Character 13 CR Single Cable RS 232 Datalogic Extensions 0 std protocol UPC A Enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 en...

Page 426: ...1 enable Expand UPC E to UPC A 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable Expand UPC E to EAN 13 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable UPC E Label ID 4500 E 450...

Page 427: ...AN 8 Check Char acter Transmission 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 0 disable 1 enable 1 enable Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable EAN 8 Label ID 4646 FF 4646...

Page 428: ...onal Enable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable DataBar Omnidirec tional Check Charac ter Transmission 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable DataBar Omnidirec t...

Page 429: ...1 DataBar Expanded Fixed Length 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 DataBar Expanded Fixed Length 2 14 14 14 14 14 14 Code 39 Enable 1 enable 1 enable 0 disable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable Code 39 Start Stop Character Tran...

Page 430: ...0 disable 0 disable Code 32 Start Stop Character Transmis sion 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable Code 32 Check Char acter Transmission 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 e...

Page 431: ...le 0 disable EAN 128 Label ID 0000 0000 5000 P 0000 Interleaved 2 of 5 I 2 OF 5 Enable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable I 2 of 5 Check Char acter Calculation 0 disable 0 dis...

Page 432: ...bar Start Stop Character Match 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable Codabar Check Character Calculation 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable Codabar Check...

Page 433: ...ngth 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 Code 93 Fixed Length 2 14 14 14 14 14 14 Code 93 Stitching 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable MSI Plessey Enable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable MSI Pless...

Page 434: ...0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable 1 enable Standard 2 of 5 AIM ID 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disab...

Page 435: ...t Reference Guide E 15 Standard 2 of 5 Fixed Length 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Standard 2 of 5 Stitching 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable 0 disable Aux RS 232 Wincor Nixdorf Single Cable IBM 17 IB...

Page 436: ...E 16 Magellan 8500 Scanner NOTES...

Page 437: ...and de asserted after label transmission is complete No other flow con trol mechanisms are required or supported Symbologies requiring fixed lengths UPC EAN will enforce length requirements for valida...

Page 438: ...aracters Example R40101044123456789 DataBar Expanded Prefix must be ASCII characters R4 Check character must be included in label UPC A Number system must be included in label data Check digit must be...

Page 439: ...l data and is assumed to be correct Supplemental data is appended to base label Prefix must be an ASCII character A total length including prefix must be greater or equal to 19 Code 128 Supplemental c...

Page 440: ...abel data and is assumed to be correct Prefix must be an ASCII character E total length including pre fix must be 14 Example E0998875012345 UPC E with Code 128 Supplemental Number system must be inclu...

Page 441: ...612 EAN 8 with 5 Digit Supplemental Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be correct Prefix must be an ASCII characters FF total length including prefix must be 15 Example FF002...

Page 442: ...AN 13 with 5 Digit Supplemental Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be correct Prefix must be an ASCII character F total length including pre fix must be 19 Example F110123456...

Page 443: ...included in label data Label length including start stop and check characters and excluding prefix character must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner s fixed or variable label length control...

Page 444: ...and must be included in the label Example s 99 95s the lower case s at each end of the exam ple is a placeholder for the start stop character set Code 128 Prefix must be an ASCII character Label leng...

Page 445: ...44769254 Code 93 Prefix must be an ASCII character Label length excluding prefix character must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner s fixed or variable label length con trol for this symbolo...

Page 446: ...l characteristics can be supported UPC A AIM does not specify UPC A as a separate symbology using this transmission format labels will be transmitted as EAN 13 Example E00060992011187 UPC E AIM does n...

Page 447: ...to any EAN base label Prefix must be ASCII characters E2 Length of supplemental data including prefix must be 8 Total required length is 24 for EAN 13 and 19 for EAN 8 Examples addon portion is highli...

Page 448: ...cluding prefix is 13 Examples X01234567890 Code 39 Check character must be included in label data Label length including start stop and check characters and excluding prefix characters must meet requi...

Page 449: ...end of the example is a placeholder for the start stop character set MSI Plessey Check character must be included in label data Label length including check character and excluding prefix char acters...

Page 450: ...e Prefix must be an ASCII character I1 other prefixes specify different check character properties which are not supported Example I10123456789 Code 128 EAN128 Prefix must be either ASCII characters C...

Page 451: ...0 Label length excluding prefix character cannot exceed 300 charac ters In addition to this label length excluding prefix character must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner s fixed or variab...

Page 452: ...F 16 Magellan 8500 Scanner NOTES...

Page 453: ...Product Reference Guide F 17 NOTES...

Page 454: ...F 18 Magellan 8500 Scanner NOTES...

Page 455: ...SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F SP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 21 22 23 24 25...

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