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9560 Transaction Manager

P/N 059724-005

User’s

Manual

Summary of Contents for Transaction Manager 9560

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Page 2: ...mec manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Information and specifications in this manual are subject to change...

Page 3: ...hapter 4 were corrected 003 8 94 Complete rewrite of manual to add new product features and make the manual easier to use 004 3 7 95 Corrected several bar codes in Chapter 7 and replaced entire chapte...

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Page 5: ...ing Ready to Install the 9560 2 3 Determining a Mounting Location 2 4 Choosing Secured or Unsecured Wiring 2 5 Selecting External Devices 2 5 Choosing Input Devices 2 5 Attaching Wands and Scanners 2...

Page 6: ...ing 3 7 Connecting External Devices 3 8 Connecting Input Devices 3 9 Connecting to Sense Inputs 3 9 Connecting to Output Relays 3 11 Connecting Audio Devices 3 12 Connecting to a Data Collection Host...

Page 7: ...er Defined and User Defined Multi drop Protocols 5 8 Tips for Defining Secure Protocols 5 8 Buffering Received Data 5 9 Communication Delays 5 9 Data Format Requirements 5 10 SOM Character Start of Me...

Page 8: ...2 Configuring the 9560 Specifying Configuration Parameters 6 3 Using Batch Configuration 6 10 Batch Configuration Example 6 10 Downloading Configuration Commands 6 11 Download Command Example 6 11 Usi...

Page 9: ...k 7 27 IRL EOR End of Record 7 28 IRL PAK Program Acknowledge 7 29 IRL PSS Program Statement Separator 7 30 IRL RUN 7 31 IRL SOP Start of Program Block 7 32 Katakana 7 33 LRC Longitudinal Redundancy C...

Page 10: ...e CRRM 8 12 Enter Configuration Mode 8 12 Enter Display Editor 8 13 Enter Full ASCII Mode 8 13 Enter IRL Editor 8 14 Enter Prompting Configuration Mode 8 14 Enter Record 8 15 Exit Accumulate and Trans...

Page 11: ...6 Compiling a Program 9 7 Running a Program 9 7 Unique IRL Commands for the 9560 9 9 IRL v2 1 and IRL v2 2 Differences 9 9 Function Output Command 9 9 Sample Program 1 9 10 Sample Program 2 9 11 Sampl...

Page 12: ...vironmental Specifications A 3 Operator Feedback A 4 Software Interface A 4 Hardware Interfaces A 5 Pin Assignments for 6 Pin Wand Connector A 5 Pin Assignments for 9 Pin Laser Scanner Connector A 5 P...

Page 13: ...Contents xiii Command Summary Command Summary C 3 Data Entry Mode Command Summary C 4 IRL Run Mode Command Summary C 6 Glossary Index C G I...

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Page 15: ...seriously injured and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions Do not repair or adjust alone Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone under any...

Page 16: ...rating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction or corruption or loss of data Conseil Une pr caution vous avertit d une proc...

Page 17: ...iew of the different host protocols terminal modes display formats commands etc used by the 9560 6 Configuring the 9560 Step by step procedure for configuring the 9560 7 Configuration Commands Configu...

Page 18: ...may not have keys for all printable ASCII characters keyboard A separate keyboard such as the 1700 keyboard or the keyboard of an attached terminal A keyboard has keys for the entire alphabet numbers...

Page 19: ...he first letter of each word capitalized such as Data Entry mode or Prompting Configuration mode data Italic text indicates variable data that you are to enter after a command Bar Code Labels You can...

Page 20: ...047249 1260 Series Digital Wand Quick Reference Card 046855 1354 1355 Digital Slot Scanner Quick Reference Card 052414 1545 Bar Code Laser Scanner Quick Reference Guide 057286 Scanner Manuals 1500 Las...

Page 21: ...get c o d e 3 9 helconital 9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Getting Starte...

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Page 23: ...ead Chapter 5 to learn basic theories operating parameters and protocols for data communications Configuring the 9560 for your system Read Chapter 6 for step by step configuring instructions Read Chap...

Page 24: ...The following drawing shows the 9560 in a typical data collection system Port Concentrator Supervisory CRT Host Computer 9560 Laser Scanner Bar Code Label 9560 01U 9191 Satellite Wand Station Door Sen...

Page 25: ...ion keypad with tactile feedback Numeric function keypad with large function keys Bar code slot scanner Magnetic card reader No internal reader You can monitor and control other devices through the th...

Page 26: ...ements You specify the format by scanning bar code command labels downloading command sequences from the host or selecting options from menus in the reader s Prompting Configuration mode You can devel...

Page 27: ...rop communications standards Current loop can be supported with an external adapter Contact your local Intermec service supplier for suggested manufacturers and ordering instructions Status Beeps The...

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Page 31: ...nstall the 9560 Once you are familiar with the 9560 you are ready to plan your system and how to include the 9560 The following topics provide the background information you need Determining a mountin...

Page 32: ...d reader Easy access to all front panel keys An unobstructed view of the display Clearance for cables and power supply 9560 Mounted on a Wall 9560 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 Bk sp Sp ac e En ter D E Ca ps I...

Page 33: ...ts To 1200 series digital wands Wand modular connector 1350 series badge scanners Wand modular connector 1500 and 1600 series laser scanners with 9 pin D subminiature connector Laser scanner connector...

Page 34: ...the 9560 without a 1700 keyboard or any other external input device If you do you must start the IRL program before permanently mounting the unit or you must start the IRL program from the host For mo...

Page 35: ...ts to monitor events such as the opening and closing of doors or gates For example you may want the reader to beep if the door open Each sense input monitors its line for an input signal within the fo...

Page 36: ...but none at the third input The following diagram shows a typical connection to a sense input In this example a normally open door sense switch is wired in series with the sense input and a secondary...

Page 37: ...f The relays remain off until the 9560 receives an F command For more information on the F command see Chapter 9 Interactive Reader Language The following diagram shows the output relays in a typical...

Page 38: ...ly not used for long data lines It can be used successfully over longer distances if there is a clean electrical environment in the building Because RS 232 connects the two signal grounds of the units...

Page 39: ...build a custom cable if you are using RS 422 or RS 485 Use the pin assignments from the following table to build a custom cable for the modem connector Modem Connector Pin Assignments Interface Pin N...

Page 40: ...owing table to build a custom cable for the terminal connector Terminal Connector Pin Assignments Interface Pin No Signal Direction From Reader RS 232 1 Chassis Ground optional 2 Transmitted Data Inco...

Page 41: ...043069 or any other null modem cable that meets these standards 4 wire null modem cable 10 foot suggested length 25 pin D subminiature connector that is compatible with the computer 25 pin D subminia...

Page 42: ...ed length 25 pin D connector Plug connector at one end that is compatible with the terminal 25 pin D subminiature socket connector at one end Connecting to a Port Concentrator or System Unit You can c...

Page 43: ...otocol Interface Cable 9161B Option 01 Polling Mode D RS 232 or RS 422 RS 232 cable Intermec Part No 041789S RS 422 cable supplied by customer 9161B Option 02 Polling Mode D or Multi Drop RS 232 RS 42...

Page 44: ...line up to 2000 feet long as shown in in the following diagram Multi Drop Wiring to a Port Concentrator Device Device Device 30 Ft Max 2000 Ft Max Port Concentrator 9560 08U You can connect up to 32 r...

Page 45: ...ature of being UL listed for use in an air plenum without being in conduit NEC Article 725 UL classified Class 2 Circuits You can make open unshielded connections between cable sections with heat shri...

Page 46: ...w the connector board accepts various power cords used throughout the world To fit properly a power cord must have a right angle connector with a maximum overall height of 1 77 inches 45 mm The 9560 i...

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Page 49: ...should include these components 9560 unit and housing AC power cord Security plate with three screws Mounting plate with eight screws The following two drawings show the main 9560 components 9560 Par...

Page 50: ...h the unit to the wall or other surface The next sections explain Steps 3 through 7 WARNING Warning The 9560 uses potentially hazardous AC power For your safety you must understand and follow all safe...

Page 51: ...une situation hasardeuse WARNING Warning Never open the 9560 by separating the chassis from the housing Injury or death can result from the high voltage levels inside Avertissement La 9560 pr sente un...

Page 52: ...60 42U Mounting Plate Mounting Surface Sealed Hole View rotated 180 Security Plate To route the 9560 with secured wiring 1 Attach the security plate to the bottom of the housing with the three screws...

Page 53: ...F2 F7 F3 F8 F4 F9 F5 F10 Intermec A Litto n Com pa ny P R S 9560 43U Mounting Plate View rotated 180 To route the 9560 with unsecured wiring 1 Route the wires through the slot in the bottom of the ho...

Page 54: ...connector locations Audio Connector Wand Slot Scanner Connector Terminal Blocks Laser Scanner Connector Terminal Connector Modem Connector Exit IRL Switch 9560 44U Connector PCB Battery Sense Jumper...

Page 55: ...plug Any asynchronous host computer Modem socket Connecting to Sense Inputs You use sense inputs to monitor conditions such as a door opening or closing You connect the Sense input lines to terminals...

Page 56: ...Set jumper pins 5V to 14V jumper pins 1 and 2 14V to 24V jumper pins 2 and 3 2 Connect the external sense input device to posts 4 and 5 of the appropriate terminal block The switch mechanism on each...

Page 57: ...pment damage Conseil Le courant utilis par la partie ext rieure du circuit de relais en sortie doit provenir d un circuit Classe 2 fournissant un maximum de 24V 1A Ne connectez jamais les lignes de co...

Page 58: ...rnal 9560 1 2 3 Relay 9560 05U Connecting Audio Devices You can connect an external amplifier and speaker or a set of headphones to the 9560 Connect the cables from the audio device to jumper J12 insi...

Page 59: ...F1 0 Intermec A Lit ton Co mpa ny P R S 9560 39U Mounting Screws 3 places Mounting Plate Mounting Surface Mounting Plate Screw 8 places Torque value 3 4 in lbs To attach the mounting plate to the hou...

Page 60: ...ARNING Warning If you need to remove the 9560 mounting plate first disconnect power to the unit Failure to comply could result in injury or death Avertissement Si vous devez enlever la plaque de monta...

Page 61: ...the mounting surface with three screws as shown below Screw Locations for Attaching the 9560 to the Wall 9560 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 Bk sp Sp ac e En ter D E Cap s I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U...

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Page 65: ...label was read but not transmitted to the host The host sent a BEL character to the 9560 An Enter Backspace or Space label was scanned while the 9560 was in Prompting Configuration mode 2 low Clear bu...

Page 66: ...d reader requires these host settings at power up 9600 baud Even parity 7 data bits 1 stop bit If these settings are not correct at power up the 9560 beeps continually and the magnetic card reader and...

Page 67: ...ultiple read labels have the format DATA with a space before the data A multiple read label looks like this Multiple Read Label DATA DATA When you scan a multiple read label the reader 1 sounds one lo...

Page 68: ...he bar code is placed properly on the object the bar code faces up in the scanner slot as shown 9560 49U 9560 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 Bksp Space Enter F1 F6 F2 F7 F3 F8 F4 F9 F5 F10 Intermec A Litton Comp...

Page 69: ...ntrols the card reader to the 9560 By default the program is downloaded at the factory 2 If you are not using the factory default settings configure the 9560 communications settings for 9600 baud 7 da...

Page 70: ...1270 series digital wands with the 9560 This drawing shows how to correctly scan a label with the wand L A B E L 17 Optimum 35 Maximum LABEL Correct Scanning Procedures LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL Incorre...

Page 71: ...nning Long term exposure to the laser beam can damage vision Avertissement Ne regardez pas directement la r gion de la fen tre pendant le passage du laser L exposition long terme au rayon laser peut e...

Page 72: ...ing Angle 55 123 2 Dead Zone where specular reflection may occur 123 9560 17U Optimum Scanning Optimum scanning angles depend upon the type of the label the distance from the label the printing qualit...

Page 73: ...11 4 Using the Keypad The 9560 has three keypad options Alphanumeric Numeric Numeric II large keys 9560 Intermec A Lit ton Co mpa ny 9560 46U Alphanumeric Numeric Numeric II Code 128 STANDARD Code 12...

Page 74: ...10 as shown in the following drawing You can customize the function keys with your own labels or the labels included with the 9560 Layout of Function Keys F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5...

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Page 77: ...e quickly where the information can be processed To do this numerous devices transmit and receive data The host computer sends bar code label formats to a bar code label printer The host computer send...

Page 78: ...n when the bar code equipment and computers are located within a few feet of each other Parallel transmission is much faster than serial However as data lines get longer noise and interference on the...

Page 79: ...ader receives data from the host at any time A half duplex protocol requires that only one device transmit data at a time over a shared or dedicated channel You can use a half duplex protocol over a f...

Page 80: ...ntermec 9154 Network Controller and 9161 Port Concentrator Both devices continuously poll bar code readers and printers for transactions and pass those transactions to the host computer Both Polling M...

Page 81: ...a Terminal later in this chapter for descriptions of transparent and buffered operation If you are connecting the reader to a host computer you may need to know the details of Polling Mode D However i...

Page 82: ...or odd parity when transmitting data 3 Enable the LRC Longitudinal Redundancy Check character to provide added data security to all transmitted and received messages When both parity and LRC checks ar...

Page 83: ...packet start position and a byte count This information is used to pass complete packets of successfully received messages to the operating system The packet queue holds up to 20 packets The device s...

Page 84: ...ata and a postamble is sent after record data Preambles and postambles are typically used to tag transactions for rapid processing by the host computer They are also used to expand the data field reco...

Page 85: ...e The EOF character follows the last record transmitted within any record block regardless of the size of the record block If you enable EOF the reader adds the EOF character after the last EOR charac...

Page 86: ...etailed information refer to the Data Communications Reference Manual Displaying Data on the 9560 The 9560 has either a 2 line by 40 character standard display or a 1 line by 20 character oversize dis...

Page 87: ...play In transparent display mode the display does not format data or host messages with CR LF sequences You use control codes or control sequences in host messages or IRL prompts to format data for th...

Page 88: ...efined later in this chapter The character set to be used is specified by the parameter Restore Configured Character Set ESC x Returns the display to the character set defined during configuration Dis...

Page 89: ...e default display position to be moved up one or more rows in the current virtual display image Displaying ASCII Control Codes The reader uses a center dot to display ASCII control code characters suc...

Page 90: ...ks of data Block operation Point to Point User Defined Buffered Terminal Operation In buffered operation the reader is usually connected to a port concentrator through the modem port and to the termin...

Page 91: ...sparent Terminal Operation When the terminal is set to transparent operation the host formats the terminal screen and the terminal does not display diagnostic messages The reader accepts limited comma...

Page 92: ...taneously The reader does not buffer or format data from the terminal or scanner but displays and updates the current data buffer on the terminal screen The host must also be set for half duplex opera...

Page 93: ...ta Entry mode or during IRL execution Sign on messages error messages Prompting Configuration mode IRL Editor and IRL Monitor always use the US ASCII character set You define the character set you wan...

Page 94: ...and Western European Character Sets COUNTRY 23 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E United States England Germany Denmark France Sweden Italy Spain 9560 50U All other characters in the ASCII chart remain as...

Page 95: ...K 00001100 0C 12 L FF 00101100 2C 44 L 00001101 0D 13 M CR 00101101 2D 45 M 00001110 0E 14 N SO 00101110 2E 46 N 00001111 0F 15 O SI 00101111 2F 47 O 00010000 10 16 P DLE 00110000 30 48 P6 0 00010001...

Page 96: ...O O 01110011 73 115 S s 01010000 50 80 P P 01110100 74 116 T t 01010001 51 81 Q Q 01110101 75 117 U u 01010010 52 82 R R 01110110 76 118 V v 01010011 53 83 S S 01110111 77 119 W w 01010100 54 84 T T...

Page 97: ...SUB Substitute LF Line Feed ESC Escape VT Vertical Tab FS File Separator FF Form Feed GS Group Separator CR Carriage Return RS Record Separator SO Shift Out US Unit Separator SI Shift In SP Space DLE...

Page 98: ...r s Manual 5 24 Japanese Katakana Character Set 2 3 A B C D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F HEX CODE Note 1 Note 1 9560 51U Note Character FD is not supported in this version of the 9560 Note Enter th...

Page 99: ...use the 1700 keyboard or a terminal to enter characters that require the Alt key To set the reader to use the Japanese Katakana character set 1 Enter Prompting Configuration mode by pressing Ctrl E f...

Page 100: ...e KATAKANA KEY is displayed Note If you assign the same function key to US ASCII and Katakana it toggles between the two character sets 4 Press Enter 5 Press Esc to exit Prompting Configuration mode o...

Page 101: ...Alt key a Q A Ku Ten a 3 del b B Hajime Kakko b 4 R c S C Owari Kakko c K 5 P d T D Doku Ten d 6 Daku Ten e U E Chyu Ten e 7 L f V F f 8 N g W G g 9 h X H h i Y I i j Z J j k K k l L l _ m 3 M m n N...

Page 102: ...Alphabetical Order Normal Katakana Characters Z U P K F A Alt 9 w t o j e Alt 5 Alt c V Q V Q L G B x p k f a Alt 7 W R _ W M H C y u q l g b Alt v X S 3 X S N I D z r m h c Alt 8 Y T Y T O J E F Alt...

Page 103: ...he desired character and the Katakana character appears on the display Hint As you type in Ro maji Katakana characters appear on your display If you see Roman letters appear and you did not press the...

Page 104: ...30 Ro maji Spelling for Katakana Characters continued Daku On Characters ba da za ga bi di zi ji gi bu du zu gu be de ze ge bo do zo go Handaku On Characters Lowercase Katakana Characters pa xya xa p...

Page 105: ...mation see Chapter 6 Configuring the 9560 IRL Editor mode Use the IRL editor to create and edit IRL programs For more information see Chapter 9 Interactive Reader Language Accumulate Mode Accumulate m...

Page 106: ...s Command Types The 9560 recognizes two types of commands configuration commands and data entry commands Configuration commands Set the reader operating parameters bar codes communication protocol and...

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Page 109: ...rameters by scanning the appropriate bar code label For a specific bar code command see Chapter 7 Configuration Commands Batch configuration In Batch configuration you can configure each reader in the...

Page 110: ...stop start Standard DC1 DC4 stop start Concatenated CODE 11 Disable 1 check digit 2 check digits CODE 39 Disable Transmit ck digit No check digit Not transmit ck digit Check digit HBIC Code 93 Enable...

Page 111: ...ASCII Danish Katakana Japanese French Swedish German Italian United Kingdom Spanish Computer Response Required Mode Enable required Disable Preamble A required Enable Disable Scanner timeout 0 no time...

Page 112: ...s 7 8 Stop bits 1 2 Timeout Delay 5 msec 10 sec 100 msec 20 sec 500 msec 40 sec 2 sec 60 sec Intercharacter Delay 0 msec 10 msec 1 msec 20 msec 2 msec 50 msec 5 msec 100 msec Turnaround Delay 0 msec 1...

Page 113: ...ransparent XON XOFF NUL NUL Any ASCII character Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 19200 Parity Even Odd Disable Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 2 Timeout Delay 5 msec 10 sec 100 msec 20 sec 500 msec 40 sec 2 sec 60...

Page 114: ...2400 300 4800 600 9600 1200 19200 Parity Even Odd Disable Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 1 2 Timeout Delay 5 msec 10 sec 100 msec 20 sec 500 msec 40 sec 2 sec 60 sec Intercharacter Delay 0 msec 10 msec 1 mse...

Page 115: ...r Defined and User Defined Multi Drop Protocol Configuration Settings continued RUN DC2 END SO PSS CR PAK RS BAK BEL Default settings are in bold text Note For User Defined Multi Drop protocol the int...

Page 116: ...order Start character Intermec printers automatically generate this start character The Enter Configuration command Desired configuration commands and applicable data See Chapter 7 Configuration Comm...

Page 117: ...The reader remains in Configuration mode and recognizes only these two commands Exit Configuration to act on the valid commands Reset to exit without acting on the commands The data string for a spec...

Page 118: ...and their options The options are the same for the standard and large type displays but the prompts are different Entering Prompting Configuration Mode 1 Make sure that the reader is plugged in and t...

Page 119: ...ss Enter to accept the currently displayed option The prompt for the next parameter is displayed Type Or Scan This Label To Do This Ctrl E Enter Prompting Configuration mode Enter Move forward from on...

Page 120: ...pt press Or at the last prompt press Enter The screen returns to the prompt shown prior to entering Help mode Exiting Prompting Configuration Mode You have two ways to exit Prompting Configuration mod...

Page 121: ...g bar code settings The 9560 displays this prompt CODE 39 NO CK DIGIT 5 Press Enter until this prompt is displayed CODE 93 ENABLE 6 Press Space The prompt changes to CODE 93 DISABLE 7 Press Enter to s...

Page 122: ...ES NO NO YES Selecting No skips the following options and displays the OP PARAMETERS prompt CODE 39 NO CHK DIGIT NO CHK DIGIT WITH CHK DIGIT HIBC DISABLED FULL ASCII C39 DISABLED DISABLED ENABLED I 2...

Page 123: ...ntry style and select a function key to switch between US ACII and Katakana CRRM DISABLED DISABLED ENABLED PREAMBLE A REQD NO NO YES SCANNER TIMEOUT 0 SECONDS Type a number from 0 through 60 msec SCAN...

Page 124: ...ERED TRANSPARENT NON BUFFERED HD BLOCK XON NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER XOFF NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER BAUD RATE 9600 110 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 PARITY EVEN EVEN ODD DISABLED DATA BITS 7 7...

Page 125: ...NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER REQ NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER AFF NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER NEG NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER SOM NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER 1 RX EOM CR CR ANY ASCII CHARACTER 2 RX EOM LF...

Page 126: ...Configuration Prompts for 2x40 Standard Display continued EOP SYN SYN ANY ASCII CHARACTER RUN DC2 DC2 ANY ASCII CHARACTER END SO SO ANY ASCII CHARACTER PSS CR CR ANY ASCII CHARACTER PAK RS RS ANY ASCI...

Page 127: ...r in this chapter Configuration Prompts for 1x20 Display Prompt Options Comments HELP CR START Type to view help prompts or press Enter to configure SELECT CODES NO NO YES Selecting No skips the follo...

Page 128: ...SET US ASCII US ASCII FRENCH GERMAN UNITED KINGDOM DANISH SWEDISH ITALIAN SPANISH KATAKANA If you choose Katakana you also specify Kana or Ro maji entry style and select a function key to switch betwe...

Page 129: ...RS232 RS232 RS422 485 TERM NON BUFFER FD NON BUFFER FD BUFFERED TRANSPARENT NON BUFFER HD BLOCK XON NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER XOFF NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER BAUD RATE 9600 110 300 600 1200 2400 4...

Page 130: ...NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER REQ NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER AFF NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER NEG NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER SOM NUL NUL ANY ASCII CHARACTER 1 RX EOM CR CR ANY ASCII CHARACTER 2 RX EOM LF...

Page 131: ...figuration Prompts for 1x20 Display continued EOP SYN SYN ANY ASCII CHARACTER RUN DC2 DC2 ANY ASCII CHARACTER END SO SO ANY ASCII CHARACTER PSS CR CR ANY ASCII CHARACTER PAK RS RS ANY ASCII CHARACTER...

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Page 135: ...ach configuration command Description of the command Syntax for sending the command from a host computer executing the command in an IRL program or entering the command from the reader or terminal key...

Page 136: ...L and SEL characters which are automatically set when the address is configured Default A Syntax HCdata Acceptable values for data are A Z or 0 5 NUL disable Scan 1 Scan the following label Enter Accu...

Page 137: ...led Default NUL disabled Syntax PGdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable AFF scan this label Disable AFF PG U PG U Or To set the AFF to an ASCII character...

Page 138: ...ata Purpose Determines if the time is added after the data for transmission Default Not appended Syntax DEdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Time not appended 1 Time appended Scan Scan one of these...

Page 139: ...g with For Polling Mode D the baud rate must be 1200 or higher For Multi Drop protocol the baud rate must be 2400 or higher Default 9600 Syntax IAdata Acceptable values for data are 0 110 1 300 2 600...

Page 140: ...table values for data are 0 to 9 where 0 Softest level 3 Medium level 7 Loudest level 8 Lower volume 9 Raise volume Scan To raise or lower the beeper volume scan one of these labels Louder Softer BV9...

Page 141: ...tax DXdata Acceptable values for data are 0 US ASCII 1 French 2 German 3 United Kingdom 4 Danish 5 Swedish 6 Italian 7 Spanish 8 Japanese Katakana Scan Scan one of these labels US ASCII Swedish DX0 DX...

Page 142: ...Acceptable values are First digit 0 Disabled 1 ABC 2 Standard 3 Concatenated Second digit 0 No start stop transmitted 1 ABCD start stop transmitted 2 DC1 DC4 start stop transmitted Note data 10 is no...

Page 143: ...bels Standard No Start Stop Standard DC1 DC4 Start Stop CD20 CD22 CD20 CD22 Standard ABCD Start Stop CD21 CD21 Or To use Codabar Concatenated scan one of these labels Concatenated No Start Stop Concat...

Page 144: ...sables decoding of Code 11 symbology Default Enabled with one check digit Syntax CGdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 One check digit 2 Two check digits Scan Scan one of these labels Dis...

Page 145: ...table values are First digit 0 Disabled 1 Enabled no check digit 2 Enabled with check digit 3 HIBC Second digit 0 Don t transmit check digit 1 Transmit check digit Scan Scan one of these labels Disabl...

Page 146: ...93 7 14 Code 93 Purpose Enables or disables decoding of Code 93 symbology Default Enabled Syntax CFdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Scan One of these labels Disable Code 93 Ena...

Page 147: ...bles decoding of Code 128 symbology Default Enabled Syntax CHdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 Standard 2 Enable UCC 128 decodes UCC 128 enhancements if present Scan Scan one of these l...

Page 148: ...e Required Mode CRRM Purpose Determines if the reader requires a response from the host before the reader accepts any more data Default Disabled Syntax PBdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled...

Page 149: ...ts Purpose Sets the number of data bits the reader uses when communicating with another device Default 7 Syntax IIdata Acceptable values for data are 7 7 data bits 8 8 data bits Scan Scan one of these...

Page 150: ...g 7 18 Display Setting Purpose Determines how the reader displays and formats data Default Buffered Syntax ODdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Buffered 1 Transparent Scan Scan one of these labels...

Page 151: ...can be defined together or separately Default CR LF Syntax PFdata Transmit and Receive EOM same PIdata Transmit EOM PJdata Receive EOM data can be one or two ASCII characters NUL NUL disable Scan 1 S...

Page 152: ...ASCII Purpose Allows the reader to accept ASCII characters as data or commands Default Disabled Syntax RBdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Scan Scan one of these labels Disable...

Page 153: ...transmission speed A character delay can be useful when your a communicating through modems with full duplex operation Default 0 msec Syntax IDdata Acceptable values for data are 0 0 msec 1 1 msec 2...

Page 154: ...s Interface 7 22 Interface Purpose Defines the communications interface Default RS 232 Syntax IKdata Acceptable values for data are 0 RS 232 1 RS 422 RS 485 Scan Scan one of these labels RS 232 RS 422...

Page 155: ...ength Syntax CAdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 2 32 Specified Length must be even increments 98 Case code 99 Variable length Scan Scan one of these labels Disabled Variable Length CA0 C...

Page 156: ...ot be successfully downloaded Default BEL Syntax ZBdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable BAK scan this label Disable BAK ZB U ZB U Or To set BAK to an ASC...

Page 157: ...Default SO shift out Syntax XDdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable END scan this label Disable END XD U XD U Or To set END to an ASCII character 1 Scan...

Page 158: ...der Default NUL disabled Syntax FAdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable EOF scan this label Disable EOF FA U FA U Or To set EOF to an ASCII character 1 Sc...

Page 159: ...he reader Default SYN synchronous idle Syntax XBdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable EOP scan this label Disable EOP XB U XB U Or To set EOP to an ASCII...

Page 160: ...er Default NUL NUL disabled Syntax FBdata Acceptable values for data are Any two ASCII characters NUL NUL disable Scan To disable EOR scan this label Disable EOR FB U FB U Or To set EOR to an ASCII ch...

Page 161: ...ogram Default RS record separator Syntax ZAdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable PAK scan this label Disable PAK ZA U ZA U Or To set PAK to an ASCII chara...

Page 162: ...he same character used for EOM Default CR carriage return Syntax XEdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable PSS scan this label Disable PSS XE U XE U Or To s...

Page 163: ...ault DC2 Syntax XCdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable RUN scan this label Disable RUN XC U XC U Or To set RUN to an ASCII character 1 Scan this label Se...

Page 164: ...the reader Default SI shift in Syntax XAdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable SOP scan this label Disable SOP XA U XA U Or To set SOP to an ASCII characte...

Page 165: ...formation Default Entry style Kana US key F1 Katakana key F1 Syntax Entry Style LAdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Kana 1 Ro maji Syntax US Function Key LBdata Acceptable values for data are 1 th...

Page 166: ...US ASCII key F7 LB2 LB7 LB2 LB7 US ASCII key F3 US ASCII key F8 LB3 LB8 LB3 LB8 US ASCII key F4 US ASCII key F9 LB4 LB9 LB4 LB9 US ASCII key F5 LB5 LB5 3 Optional to set the Katakana function key scan...

Page 167: ...na key F4 Katakana key F9 LC4 LC9 LC4 LC9 Katakana key F5 LC5 LC5 Note When the function key for US ASCII and Katakana are the same key pressing the function key toggles between the two character sets...

Page 168: ...udinal Redundancy Check character is an error checking character that you can append to transmitted and received blocks of data The host software must support LRC Default Disabled Syntax IFdata Accept...

Page 169: ...both be defined Default NUL disabled Syntax PHdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable NEG scan this label Disable NEG PH U PH U Or To set NEG to an ASCII ch...

Page 170: ...en Syntax IBdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 Even 2 Odd Scan Scan one of these labels Disabled Odd IB0 IB2 IB0 IB2 Even IB1 IB1 Or To set parity to Mark set these options 7 data bits d...

Page 171: ...d Syntax HBdata Acceptable value for data is Any ASCII character Scan To disable POL scan this label Disable POL HB U HB U Or To set POL to an ASCII character 1 Scan this label Set POL HB HB 2 Scan a...

Page 172: ...quired Purpose Adds the Preamble characters to the beginning of the data before transmitting the data Default Not required Syntax OAdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Not required 1 Required Scan S...

Page 173: ...e DTE interface Default Point to Point Syntax PAdata Acceptable values for data are 0 User Defined 1 Point to Point 2 Polling Mode D 3 Multi Drop 4 User Defined Multi Drop Scan Scan one of these label...

Page 174: ...s that define the protocol Default All records within block Syntax FCdata Acceptable values for data are 0 All records within block 1 99 Number of records per block Scan To set to all records scan thi...

Page 175: ...and NEG must also be enabled Default Disabled Syntax PDdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable REQ scan this label Disable REQ PD U PD U Or To set REQ to an...

Page 176: ...ta Acceptable value for data is Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable RES scan this label Disable RES PC U PC U Or To set RES to an ASCII character 1 Scan this label Set RES PC PC 2 Scan a l...

Page 177: ...r to resume an interrupted IRL program at power up If the program was completed it starts at the beginning Default 0 disabled Syntax XGdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Scan Sca...

Page 178: ...s pulled or after a label is passed through the slot Default No timeout Syntax SAdata or IHdata Acceptable values for data are 0 No timeout 1 60 1 60 msec Scan 1 Scan this label Set Scanner Timeout SA...

Page 179: ...gger each time you want to scan a bar code The scanner turns off once it scans the bar code Automatic mode allows you to pull the trigger once and scan several bar codes The scanner turns off when you...

Page 180: ...device Default NUL disabled Syntax HAdata Acceptable value for data is Any ASCII character Scan To disable SEL scan this label Disable SEL HA U HA U Or To set SEL to an ASCII character 1 Scan this la...

Page 181: ...g to a terminal Default Nonbuffered full duplex Syntax OCdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Nonbuffered full duplex 1 Buffered 2 Transparent 3 Nonbuffered half duplex 4 Block Scan Scan one of these...

Page 182: ...efault NUL disabled Syntax PEdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable SOM scan this label Disable SOM PE U PE U Or To set SOM to an ASCII character 1 Scan th...

Page 183: ...Stop Bits 7 51 7 Stop Bits Purpose Sets the number of stop bits Default 1 stop bit Syntax ICdata Acceptable values for data are 1 1 stop bit 2 2 stop bits Scan Scan one of these labels 1 Stop Bit 2 St...

Page 184: ...trigger and stays on until you release the trigger In edge triggering the laser comes on when you pull the trigger and stays on until you pull the trigger again or until a timeout occurs When you rel...

Page 185: ...n Seconds 7 53 7 Time in Seconds Purpose Determines if time is measured in seconds Default Disabled Syntax DAdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Scan Scan one of these labels Disa...

Page 186: ...a message When the timeout is reached an error occurs Default 10 sec Syntax IEdata Acceptable values for data are 0 5 msec 4 10 sec 1 100 msec 5 20 sec 2 500 msec 6 40 sec 3 2 sec 7 60 sec Scan Scan o...

Page 187: ...after receiving data from the host Default 0 msec Syntax IGdata Acceptable values for data are 0 0 msec 1 1 msec 2 2 msec 3 5 msec 4 10 msec 5 20 msec 6 50 msec 7 100 msec Scan Scan one of these label...

Page 188: ...igit 0 3 bar start stop 1 2 bar start stop Second and third digits 00 Disable 2 5 01 32 Length Scan To disable 2 of 5 scan this label Disable 2 of 5 CC000 CC000 Or To enable 2 of 5 1 Scan one of these...

Page 189: ...igit 0 UPC A EAN 13 disabled 1 UPC A EAN 13 enabled 2 UPC A only Second digit 0 UPC E disabled 1 UPC E enabled Third digit 0 EAN 8 disabled 1 EAN 8 enabled Fourth digit 0 Supplementals disabled 1 Supp...

Page 190: ...first digit Disable UPC A EAN 13 Enable UPC A EAN 13 0 1 0 1 Enable UPC A only 2 2 3 Scan one of these labels for the second digit Disable UPC E Enable UPC E 0 1 0 1 4 Scan one of these labels for the...

Page 191: ...Configuration Commands UPC EAN 7 59 7 6 Scan this label Exit Configuration Save Settings...

Page 192: ...PLdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable XOFF scan this label Disable XOFF PL U PL U Or To set XOFF to an ASCII character 1 Scan this label Set XOFF PL PL...

Page 193: ...led Default NUL disabled Syntax PKdata Acceptable values for data are Any ASCII character NUL disable Scan To disable XON scan this label Disable XON PK U PK U Or To set XON to an ASCII character 1 Sc...

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Page 195: ...t c o d e 3 9 helconital 9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Data Entry Comma...

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Page 197: ...er responds to Data Entry commands whenever it is in Data Entry mode Unless you specifically entered Configuration mode the 9560 is in Data Entry mode The following Data Entry commands are not saved w...

Page 198: ...s concatenated commands in the order that they appear in the string If the reader finds an invalid command in the string it sounds three low beeps and ignores all subsequent commands A string may cont...

Page 199: ...e backspace to the terminal If the buffer is empty the reader sounds three low beeps Terminal Keyboard BS or Bksp or or DEL Host Scan Backspace Capacity Purpose Displays the amount of unused RAM remai...

Page 200: ...er sends as many backspace space backspace strings as necessary to clear the record on the screen Also clears the preamble postamble buffer if preamble postamble data is entered If the buffer is empty...

Page 201: ...er this command is combined with the next entry to produce a command For example Ctrl Enter B or download B starts an IRL program See the command summary in Appendix C Command Summary Terminal Not App...

Page 202: ...t Configuration Purpose Sets the reader to the factory default configuration All Data Entry commands including any IRL programs entered before executing the Default Configuration command are lost Term...

Page 203: ...ASCII chart in appendix B Full ASCII Chart Notes If data is 0 default file or A Z IRL files then that file is cleared of data but is not deleted If data is omitted and the host sent the command or the...

Page 204: ...splay prompts you for each clock element separately Enter the digits followed by Enter for each clock element prompt Press Bksp on the keyboard or scan the Backspace command to remove the last digit e...

Page 205: ...characters the reader sounds three low beeps and rejects the last label data Terminal Keyboard Ctrl U Host Scan Enter Accumulate Enter Auto Trigger Mode Purpose Sets the scanner to read more than one...

Page 206: ...s data entry command overrides the configuration command setting until you scan the Exit CRRM label Then the reader returns to the configuration command setting Terminal Keyboard Ctrl R Host Scan Ente...

Page 207: ...tween displaying on the 9560 display and displaying on the terminal display Terminal Not Applicable Keyboard Ctrl I Host Scan Enter Display Editor Enter Full ASCII Mode Purpose Causes the reader to de...

Page 208: ...and the terminal display by sending this command again Terminal Ctrl I Keyboard Not Applicable Host Scan Enter IRL Editor Enter Prompting Configuration Mode Purpose Enters Prompting Configuration mode...

Page 209: ...e EOM character and any defined preambles or postambles Use this command to exit from preamble postamble entry modes Terminal Keyboard Enter Host Not Applicable Scan Enter Exit Accumulate and Transmit...

Page 210: ...Terminal Keyboard Ctrl J Host Scan Exit Auto Trigger Mode Exit Computer Response Required Mode CRRM Purpose Accepts user input after a transmission without waiting for a host response This data entry...

Page 211: ...figuration mode without updating the parameters Terminal Keyboard Ctrl Z Host Scan Exit Configuration Mode No Save Exit Configuration Mode Save Settings Purpose Exits Configuration mode and saves curr...

Page 212: ...de Purpose Exits Full ASCII mode and decodes full ASCII characters as Code 39 data Terminal Keyboard Ctrl Q Host Scan Exit Full ASCII Exit IRL Editor Purpose Exits the regular CRT based IRL editor Ter...

Page 213: ...al Not Applicable Keyboard Ctrl Enter E Note Simultaneously press Ctrl and Enter and then press E Host Scan Exit Program Forward Purpose Scrolls the display down one row in the current virtual display...

Page 214: ...s a backslash character Multiple s cause multiple high 60 msec beeps with a 45 msec delay between beeps High and low beeps can be intermixed Terminal Keyboard Not Applicable Host Scan Not Applicable L...

Page 215: ...Data Entry Commands Laser Untrigger 8 21 8 Laser Untrigger Purpose Turns the laser off Terminal Keyboard Not Applicable Host Scan Not Applicable...

Page 216: ...t state The command syntax is char1 char2 char8 Character LED Relay 1st Configuration LED 2nd Fault LED 3rd Wait LED 4th Good Read LED 5th 1st relay 6th 2nd relay 7th 3rd relay 8th Reserved The relays...

Page 217: ...Data Entry Commands LED Relay Control 8 23 8 Scan All Relays On LEDs to Default XXXX111X XXXX111X All Relays Off LEDs to Default XXXX000X XXXX000X...

Page 218: ...pose Generates a low beep when the computer sends a BEL Multiple BELs cause multiple 60 msec low beeps with a 45 msec delay between beeps High and low beeps can be intermixed Terminal Keyboard Not App...

Page 219: ...the preamble buffer is cleared If you enter a single space or you enter data from the terminal all subsequent data is stored in the preamble buffer until you send the Enter command or until the buffer...

Page 220: ...eamble buffer is cleared If you enter a single space or you enter data from the terminal all subsequent data is stored in the preamble postamble buffer until you send the Enter command or until the bu...

Page 221: ...ostamble buffer is cleared If you enter a single space or you enter data from the terminal all subsequent data is stored in the preamble postamble buffer until you send the Enter command or until the...

Page 222: ...am Purpose Resumes running an IRL program from the point where the previously run program stopped If none was stopped this starts a new IRL program from the beginning Note If the program is resumed af...

Page 223: ...ay Terminal Not Applicable Keyboard Host Not Applicable Scan Review Right Host Message Purpose Transmits messages to the terminal in buffered mode by sending an HT horizontal tab followed by the messa...

Page 224: ...nt Terminal Not Applicable Keyboard Ctrl Enter B Note Simultaneously press Ctrl and Enter and then press B Host Scan Run Program Transmit No Clear Purpose Transmits the current record without clearing...

Page 225: ...tocol If you omit the filename the reader prompts you to enter it Terminal Keyboard Not Applicable Host filename The filename must be one character from A to Z Scan 1 Scan this label Transmit File 2 S...

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Page 227: ...o d e 3 9 helconital 9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Interactive Reader L...

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Page 229: ...nts with a wand or scanner Enter the commands from a CRT terminal or 1700 keyboard Enter most of the commands from the 9560 keypad Download the program file from the host computer You can store progra...

Page 230: ...r to the IRL Programming Reference Manual IRL Editor Commands Command Description D Delete line E End and compile F Find I Insert line L List M Enter Monitor Q Quit S Substitute U Usage Enter Exit Pro...

Page 231: ...want to compile and run the program Choose the exit method you want from the following two tables and follow the steps in the table Exiting from Command Line Mode Input the Command To Exit Without Com...

Page 232: ...ss Enter at the beginning of a new line The editor prompt is displayed 2 Press E at the editor prompt 3 Press Enter Creating and Running IRL Programs For a complete listing of the IRL program commands...

Page 233: ...Enter the E command or scan the Compile IRL Program command label Compile IRL Program E E To transmit a compiled IRL file to the host Enter the 1 command or scan the Transmit command label Transmit 1...

Page 234: ...the Resume IRL Program command label If the program is resumed after prompts have been displayed the prompts are lost Resume IRL Program IRL Bar Codes Enter IRL Editor Exit IRL Editor Program Insert...

Page 235: ...ill not compile or run on the 9560 Note PC IRL will compile these commands If you create an IRL program in PC IRL with these commands and download it to the 9560 the program will not run on the 9560 F...

Page 236: ...an authorized number the 9560 responds by actuating a relay that may be connected to a door lock An invalid badge number does not unlock the door This program is appropriate for a configuration where...

Page 237: ...e numbers The sense inputs are monitored If the alarm input is high access is denied If you hold the door open the 9560 beeps and prompts you to close it You can use this programs as is line by line w...

Page 238: ...is valid go check response G BADHOST This subroutine acts on whether the host says the badge is valid or invalid GOODREC G 0 VALID OPENDOR If the badge is valid open the door P INVALID BADGE NUMBER O...

Page 239: ...rm P ACCESS DENIED D 0 ALARM Prepare message for host TA Append time to message XMP 0 Transmit alarm message to host G HOUSKEP Continue testing for alarm If the door is held open too long the program...

Page 240: ...eets the ANSI ISO standards described in these publications ANSI X4 13 1983 Specifications for Credit Cards ANSI X4 16 1983 Financial Transaction Cards ISO 7811 2 THRU 5 Identification Cards Track 1 T...

Page 241: ...AIN READ P e 2J D 0 S MAGINIT D 0 P READY FOR SCAN VDEB 300 Looks for input G 0 0 READ Timeout occurs loopback to read S 0 4 MAGREAD Input received from mag stripe card reader G 0 3 ERROR Error code r...

Page 242: ...to terminal error Q 0 Error Q 0 Power on report Q 0 No data found D 0 0 Q 0 Invalid command or command already active 0 should contain a ACK Tell the mag reader to send its buffer D 0 R XTP 0 1500 YTN...

Page 243: ...Data The magnetic card reader accepts custom data with 3 to 7 bits per word Use one of two methods to read custom data If the data does not contain NULL characters all bits zero then use the 2 byte c...

Page 244: ...from track 2 vdata 0x76 data Transmit reverse direction custom data from track 2 1 0x31 Data 1 track number 2 0x32 Data 2 track number 3 0x33 Data 3 track number or bits per custom character 4 0x34 D...

Page 245: ...age 9 19 9 Card Reader Responses to Host Command Hex Value Operation 0x5E Command completed ACK 0x2B No data found 0x2A Error 0x3F Retransmit communication error 0x21 Invalid command 0x7E Cannot execu...

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Page 247: ...et c o d e 3 9 helconital 9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Troubleshooting...

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Page 249: ...for bar codes see Appendix A Check configuration see Chapters 6 and 7 Poor bar code print quality Scan another bar code of known good quality Poor scanning technique Review scanning procedures see Ch...

Page 250: ...47U Exit IRL Switch Slot Scanner Does Not Function Possible Causes Try This Incorrect ink type Repeat scan with a bar code printed with carbon based ink Reader Beeps Continually on Power Up Possible C...

Page 251: ...t error occurred 1 low A valid label was read but not transmitted to the host 3 low Invalid data or an invalid command Clear command was sent when the buffer was already empty The buffer is full more...

Page 252: ...Transmit errors When the host does not receive a transmission a receive error occurs You can ignore this error or enter a command If an error occurred during a transmission to the host the 9560 saves...

Page 253: ...he Append Time to Data parameter is enabled then the time is transmitted with the data The appended time is either 10 characters or 12 characters Common Errors and Causes Error Cause Framing Transmit...

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Page 255: ...get c o d e 3 9 helconital 9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Specifications...

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Page 257: ...catenated CODE 11 CODE 93 Code 128 Physical and Environmental Specifications The 9560 Transaction Manager consists of cast aluminum top and bottom covers that house the electronics in a dust and rain...

Page 258: ...er on the base of the 9560 beeps to indicate status conditions You program the volume in Configuration mode The laser scanner is also connected to this speaker line The laser scanner beeps when the re...

Page 259: ...wired as DCE RS 422 Pin Assignments for 6 Pin Wand Connector Pin Signal Direction 1 12V 2 5V 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 Video Incoming 6 Serial Out Outgoing Pin Assignments for 9 Pin Laser Scanner Connector...

Page 260: ...ta B Incoming 14 Transmitted Data A Outgoing 16 Received Data A Incoming 19 Transmitted Data B Outgoing 20 Data Terminal Ready Outgoing Pin Assignments for 25 Pin Terminal Connector Pin Signal Directi...

Page 261: ...00 Keyboard Wand modular connector 9191 Digital Satellite Wand Station Wand modular connector Any asynchronous CRT terminal Terminal plug RS 232 magnetic stripe reader Terminal plug Any asynchronous h...

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Page 263: ...9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Full ASCII Chart B...

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Page 265: ...code label ASCII Bar Code Labels To use these labels you must set the 9560 in Full ASCII Mode For a description of multiple read labels see Chapter 5 Data Communications and Operating Options Scan thi...

Page 266: ...cters ACK F F DEL T T FS B B SUB Z Z BEL G G DLE P P GS C C SYN V V BS H H EM Y Y HT I I SOH A A CAN X X ENQ E E LF J J STX B B CR M M EOT D D NAK U U US E E DC1 Q Q ESC A A NUL U U VT K K DC2 R R ETB...

Page 267: ...ols A A apostrophe G G G G F F comma L L J J Q Q I I quotation mark B B H H H H semicolon F F dash M M K K R R P P C C N N I I L L period N N M M tilde S S Space SP SP D D _ underline O O J J O O colo...

Page 268: ...9560 Transaction Manager User s Manual B 6 Numbers 0 0 0 4 4 4 8 8 8 1 1 1 5 5 5 9 9 9 2 2 2 6 6 6 3 3 3 7 7 7...

Page 269: ...Full ASCII Chart B 7 B Uppercase Letters A A A H H H O O O V V V B B B I I I P P P W W W C C C J J J Q Q Q X X X D D D K K K R R R Y Y Y E E E L L L S S S Z Z Z F F F M M M T T T G G G N N N U U U...

Page 270: ...nsaction Manager User s Manual B 8 Lowercase Letters a A A h H H o O O v V V b B B i I I p P P w W W c C C j J J q Q Q x X X d D D k K K r R R y Y Y e E E l L L s S S z Z Z f F F m M M t T T g G G n N...

Page 271: ...9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Command Summary C...

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Page 273: ...mmary The tables in this chapter use the following symbols Symbol Meaning Ctrl Bold type represents a key to press Press the Ctrl or Control key data Italic type represents variable data Type a data s...

Page 274: ...sed Enter or CR Enter Transmit No Clear Ctrl S Ctrl S Enter Accumulate Ctrl U Ctrl U Exit Accumulate Ctrl V Ctrl V Enter Full ASCII Ctrl Ctrl Exit Full ASCII Ctrl Q Ctrl Q Backspace BS or DEL or Del C...

Page 275: ...ost Msg Not used HT Not used Not used Review Not used Not used Forward Not used Not used Change LEDS data data Not used Not used Enter Display Editor Not used Ctrl I Enter CRT Editor Ctrl I Not used E...

Page 276: ...Exit Accumulate Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Exit Accumulate Ctrl V Ctrl V Enter Full ASCII Ctrl Ctrl Exit Full ASCII Ctrl Q Ctrl Q Backspace BS or Del or Del Not used Clear Ctrl X Ct...

Page 277: ...Not used Not used Forward Not used Not used Change LEDS Not used Not used Not used Not used Enter Display Editor Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Enter CRT Editor Not used Not used Not use...

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Page 279: ...9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Glossary G...

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Page 281: ...ransmit command is received Enabled in Data Entry Mode only AFF affirmative acknowledgement character Enables or disables the handshake event and or indicates an affirmative acknowledgement to a messa...

Page 282: ...of bars and spaces that represent an individual number letter punctuation mark or other symbol bar code density Number of data characters that can be represented in a linear unit of measure Often expr...

Page 283: ...c shape representing a letter numeral or symbol 3 A letter digit or other symbol that is used as part of the organization control or representation of data character set Those characters available for...

Page 284: ...the host to define the end of a downloaded program and tell the reader to compile and run the program Computer Response Required mode CRRM When enabled the reader requires a response from the computer...

Page 285: ...olor strength The mass of a unit volume opacity See also Bar Code Density digital Pertaining to data in the form of digits In signals digital refers to a signal that assumes one of a predetermined set...

Page 286: ...ogrammable read only memory element A single binary position in a character dimensionally the narrowest width in a character bar or space A generic term used to refer to either a bar or a space encode...

Page 287: ...and introduced into the market in 1971 The US adopted UPC in 1973 EAN was adopted in 1976 EAN is now also called IAN International Article Numbering first read rate Percentage representing the number...

Page 288: ...2 of 5 Code Interleaved 2 of 5 Code interleaved bar code A bar code in which characters are paired together using bars to represent the first character and spaces to represent the second for example...

Page 289: ...wavelength determined by its chemical composition Often the light source in bar code readers Level Trigger mode The laser turns on when you pull the trigger and stays on until you release the trigger...

Page 290: ...he line must be assigned a unique POL and SEL character Multi Drop operates only at 2400 baud or higher and cannot be modified multiple read label A bar code label that takes the form of start code sp...

Page 291: ...d Point to Point protocol characters cannot be modified however the transmission parameters such as parity and data bits can be modified POL Poll character Enables or disables the solicitation event a...

Page 292: ...RL program statement and separates individual IRL program statements from one another within a block of IRL program statements The PSS must be unique and cannot be the same as EOM quiet zone Area in a...

Page 293: ...racter Causes the reader to compile and run an IRL program If the program compiles correctly the reader runs the received IRL program RX EOM1 Receive End of Message First Character Enables or disables...

Page 294: ...ou must move the scanner off that label for at least 2 seconds scanner timeout Maximum time the laser is on The laser will automatically turn off if timeout occurs before the trigger is released SEL S...

Page 295: ...control define XON to be other than NULL Trigger mode The conditions that turn the laser on and off See also Edge Trigger mode and Level Trigger mode turnaround delay Time a polled device waits befor...

Page 296: ...per inch with a nominal of 8 17 characters per inch User Defined protocol A custom protocol that can be modified to meet specific host requirements Version A Standard 12 digit UPC Symbol Version E Sp...

Page 297: ...9 5 6 0 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 B ksp S pace E n te r D E C aps I J N O T X Y Z A B C F G H K L M Q U V W F 1 F 6 F 2 F 7 F 3 F 8 F 4 F 9 F 5 F 10 Interm ec P R S Index I...

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Page 299: ...5 audio devices 3 12 audio output connector 1 7 Auto Trigger mode 2 7 Auto Trigger Mode command 8 11 auto triggering 2 6 2 7 8 11 8 16 autodiscrimination G 4 automatic scanning See auto triggering B B...

Page 300: ...3 Code 93 7 14 Computer Response Required Mode 7 16 CRRM 7 16 Data Bits 7 17 Display Setting 7 18 EAN 7 57 End of Message 7 19 EOM 7 19 Full ASCII 7 20 I 2 of 5 7 23 Intercharacter Delay 7 21 Interfac...

Page 301: ...components of 9560 1 5 3 3 Computer Response Required mode 7 16 8 3 G 6 G 7 Computer Response Required Mode command 8 12 8 16 concatenated code G 6 configuration 1 6 6 3 6 12 G 6 batch 6 10 commands 5...

Page 302: ...r Prompting Configuration Mode command 8 14 Enter Record command 8 15 entering Accumulate mode 5 31 8 11 Configuration mode 6 12 data xix data entry commands 8 4 Full ASCII mode 5 32 8 13 Katakana cha...

Page 303: ...ecting to a computer 2 13 connecting to a computer and terminal 2 13 connecting to host 2 10 Interleaved 2 of 5 1 7 G 10 Interleaved 2 of 5 command 7 23 Interleaved Two of Five 1 7 international chara...

Page 304: ...17 10 4 commands 9 17 proper scanning 4 7 reader commands 9 18 responses to host 9 19 starting problems 4 4 transmit data commands 9 18 using 4 7 manual organization xvii maximum received data 10 6 m...

Page 305: ...ode command 8 14 protocol asynchronous 5 5 5 6 5 7 configuration 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 defining a secure 5 8 error checking 5 7 full duplex 5 5 5 6 half duplex 5 5 5 7 Multi Drop 5 6 5 7 G 12 nonpolling 5 6...

Page 306: ...scanner proper scanning 4 6 solicited protocol 5 7 solicited protocol 5 7 SOM 5 8 5 10 6 8 G 16 SOM command 7 50 SOP 6 8 G 16 SOP command 7 32 speaker 2 9 external 1 7 internal A 4 special terms xvii...

Page 307: ...IRL commands 9 9 UPC 1 7 G 18 UPC command 7 57 uppercase letters ASCII B 7 US ASCII character set 5 19 User Defined protocol 5 8 configuration 6 8 6 9 user defined protocol G 18 using the magnetic ca...

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Page 309: ...ager is not available for use Terminal Port functions described in the 9560 Transaction Manager User s Manual are not supported Terminal Port not supported Connector PCB A Western Atlas Company 6001 3...

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