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2–Menu Conf

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Parity

Default:

Even

 

Options:

Even, Odd, None

Allows you to select an error detection routine in which one data bit in each character 
is set to 1 or 0 so that the total number of 1 bits in the data field is even or odd.

Stop Bits

Default:

One

 

Options:

One, Two

Allows you to select the last one or two bits in each character to indicate the end of 

the character.

Data Bits

Default:

Seven

Options: Seven, 

Eight

Allows you to establish the total number of bits in each character.

Baud Rate

Default:

9600

 

Options:

300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, and 38.4K

Allows you to set the number of bits transmitted per second.

Aux Port Parameters

 

Options for Baud Rate, Parity, Stop Bits, and Data Bits are identical to the host port 
parameters on 

page 2-5

 and are changed in the same manner.

Mode

Default:

Disabled

 

Options:

Disabled, Transparent, Half Duplex, Full Duplex, and Daisy Chain

Note:

 Aux Port is only available through Microscan’s IB-105. 

Allows you to set communications parameters between the scanner and an auxiliary 

port. An auxiliary port can be used to configure the menus, send data to the host, and 
display data transmissions originating from the host or scanner.

Note

: Aux Port cannot be used in conjunction with RS-485 or RTS/CTS on the host 

port.

Note

: The Aux Port baud rate should never exceed Host Port baud rate or auxiliary 

port data could be lost.

Summary of Contents for MS-810

Page 1: ...MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual P N 83 000810 Rev B...

Page 2: ...ability of alleged product defects Products that are returned for warranty examination and that are found to be non warrantable are chargeable and are returned freight collect A copy of a purchase ord...

Page 3: ...anner 1 5 Step 5 Mount Scanner 1 6 Step 6 Establish Communications 1 7 Step 7 Configure Scanner 1 8 Step 8 Test Decode Rate with Static Label 1 9 Step 9 Test Decode Rate with Moving Label 1 10 Step 10...

Page 4: ...Troubleshooting A 28 Appendix K Bar Code Symbology A 31 Appendix L Interface Standards A 32 Appendix M Multidrop Communications A 33 Appendix N Glossary of Terms A 36 Index I 1 List of Illustrations F...

Page 5: ...11 Select Sequence A 34 List of Tables Table 2 1 Symbology Identifier Option Values 2 31 Table 3 1 Summary of Serial Configuration Commands 3 2 Table 3 2 Protocol Commands 3 8 Table 4 3 Hex Value to B...

Page 6: ...des go to ref erences to other chapters and appendices for more extensive information Chapter 2 introduces you to the Easy Setup Program ESP and describes the config uration commands Chapter 3 lists s...

Page 7: ...o communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which c...

Page 8: ...could expose the user to laser diode power of up to 7 mW FIS NO SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER MANUFACTURED 11 120032 01 MADE IN USA 1201 SW 7th St Renton WA 98055 LISTED UL 1950 4k68 GD RD RDY PWR J2 www...

Page 9: ...kann es zu Funkst rungen kommen Es gibt jedoch keine Garantie da bei bestimmten Instal lationen keine St rungen auftreten Sie k nnen feststellen ob dieses Ger t den Funk oder Fernsehempfang beeintr c...

Page 10: ...nd die Person die den Einbau oder evt notwendige Optimierungen am Bar Code Scanner vornimmt mu der englischen Sprache m chtig sein und sollte fachkundigen Rat beim Hersteller oder Importeur einholen S...

Page 11: ...p 6 Establish Communications 1 7 Step 7 Configure Scanner 1 8 Step 8 Test Decode Rate with Static Label 1 9 Step 9 Test Decode Rate with Moving Label 1 10 Step 10 Increase the Number of Scans 1 11 Thi...

Page 12: ...etch out a diagram of your scanning system showing equipment connector and cable types and cable lengths For wiring infor mation see Attach Cabling on page 1 3 Figure 1 1 shows a typical scanning sys...

Page 13: ...to the host can be up to 47 feet provided it does not include DC input Note Pinouts are shown in Appendix B Electrical Specifications on page A 4 and in Special 5 VDC MS 810 on page A 21 Figure 1 2 D...

Page 14: ...e scan width at the specific distance the labels will be pass ing through Read range is the distance from the scanner in which a passing label can be read For the MS 810 read range varies from 2 to 30...

Page 15: ...the return of direct non dif fused light For the MS 810 raster scanner specular reflection is avoided by pitching labels at least 5 plus or minus from a line perpendicular to the mir ror 2 Note Anothe...

Page 16: ...s of mounting holes and drill as specified Top mount drill two 0 16 inch 4 06 mm diameter holes Bottom mount drill two 0 203 inch 5 16 mm diameter holes Caution Maximum penetration depth of screws is...

Page 17: ...menu ESP will cycle through the various baud etc combinations until communications are established look for the CONNECTED banner on your screen or the cycle is com pleted without connecting and a DISC...

Page 18: ...xplanations of menu configuration settings see Chapter 2 ESP Menu Con figuration Note When you save communications changes to the scanner serial port settings are automatically matched Note You can ch...

Page 19: ...terminal to launch test b Observe rate The percent or decode rate is added to the front of the data string c End the test by clicking the Stop button or the J command Note If after making adjustments...

Page 20: ...ate with a station ary label you can repeat the test with a moving label To ensure reliable scanning you need to apply a minimum of five scans to each label This means that all variables label speed r...

Page 21: ...ep 10 Increase the Number of Scans Where possible you can increase the number of scans a label receives by Increasing label height Decreasing label length Increasing scan rate spinning mirror speed Sl...

Page 22: ...Chapter 1 1 12 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 Quick Start...

Page 23: ...Setup Menu 2 38 With Microscan s ESP Easy Setup Program configuration changes can be made in the ESP menus and sent and saved to your scanner You can also send serial com mands to the scanner via the...

Page 24: ...he Alt key plus underlined letters and the tab key to move to the desired field use arrow keys or the space bar to scroll through selections and the Enter key to accept changes Access configuration me...

Page 25: ...only on the computer s hard drive or other storage medium This is particularly useful for saving special sets of settings that you may want to recall later and use for a different application Creating...

Page 26: ...orresponding changes in linked device s can result in the loss of menu access If this should occur try ESP Auto Baud command or restore defaults Caution Defaulting the scanner will reset all standard...

Page 27: ...oes not take effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Note When you make and save menu communications changes to the scanner those changes will automatically...

Page 28: ...nd 38 4K Allows you to set the number of bits transmitted per second Aux Port Parameters Options for Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits and Data Bits are identical to the host port parameters on page 2 5 and...

Page 29: ...preamble and a postamble If the scanner is in a polled mode to the host aux port data will still pass through A D command is the only command accepted by the scanner from the aux port All other comman...

Page 30: ...ithout a pream ble or a postamble D is the only command that is accepted by the scanner from the aux port All other commands are passed through to the host Data initiated from the Scanner Scan data is...

Page 31: ...ll be ignored Aux Port data is not echoed Aux Port data to the host will not have a preamble or a postamble A D command is the only command accepted by the scanner from the aux port All other commands...

Page 32: ...ls enabled in Multilabel Number of Labels and the number of labels read For example a primary and two succeeding scanners have Number of Labels set to 3 and Multilabel Separator defined as If the prim...

Page 33: ...Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Daisy Chain ID Default 1 Options Any one or two ASCII characters Each scanner enabled for Daisy Chain can be assigned a one or two character Daisy Chain ID that appe...

Page 34: ...Selected Protocol Default Point to Point Options Point to Point Point to Point with XON XOFF Point to Point with RTS CTS Point to Point with RTS CTS XON XOFF Polling Mode D Multidrop User Defined Use...

Page 35: ...rop concentrator must be configured in standard Multidrop protocol Similar to Polling Mode D except that a unique poll address and select address are required for each multidrop device and only one ho...

Page 36: ...hen connecting to a concentrator or other device that does not match standard Mul tidrop protocol Any single character 02 hex to 7E hex in the ASCII table can be assigned as the address character The...

Page 37: ...tart of message up to and including the EOM end of message What this means is that the binary representation of all the characters in a transmissions are cumulatively added in a column and each result...

Page 38: ...nuous Read Options Continuous Read Continuous Read 1 Output External Level External Edge Serial Data Serial Data External Edge Allows you to establish the type of trigger event that will initiate or e...

Page 39: ...nce A new label appearing at any time in the scan range will produce a new read output as long as the new label is not identical to the previous label External Level1 Allows a read cycle to be initiat...

Page 40: ...t Timeout Options Timeout New Trigger Timeout New Trigger Allows you to choose the circumstances that will end the read cycle The read cycle is the time during which the scanner will receive and proce...

Page 41: ...gger ends a read cycle and initiates the next read cycle With External Level enabled a falling edge trigger ends a read cycle However the next read cycle does not begin until the occurrence of the nex...

Page 42: ...Polarity Default Positive Options Positive Negative Note External Level page 2 17 External Edge page 2 18 or Serial Data Edge page 2 18 must be enabled for External Trigger Level to take effect N A i...

Page 43: ...ster label information Number of Labels Default 1 Options 1 to 6 Note If Number of Labels is set to any number greater than one while Match Code Type or Continuous Read 1 Output is enabled Number of L...

Page 44: ...abel into the scanner s RAM to be com pared with subsequently scanned labels The results of this comparison determine the scanner s data and relay outputs if enabled The following conditions apply 1 A...

Page 45: ...wild cards in the beginning or center of a label e g UR NT do not allow for variable label lengths Matchcode Master Default blank Options Displays current master and accepts user entry up to 64 chara...

Page 46: ...ild Card Character Default asterisk Options Any ASCII character Allows you to define the wild card character that can be used when defining a master label Master Label Entry With Match Code Type set t...

Page 47: ...ake effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Code 39 Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Check Digit Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Code 39 is...

Page 48: ...bar code characters exceeding three times the narrow element width Fixed Code Length Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Used to increase data integrity by ensuring that only one label length wi...

Page 49: ...nly label length will be accepted Code Length Default 10 Options 1 to 64 Note Fixed Code Length must be enabled for Code Length to take effect Allows you to specify the exact number of characters that...

Page 50: ...led When enabled the check digit character is sent along with the label data When dis abled label data is sent without the check digit Code Length 1 Default 10 Options 0 to 64 even If you enter an odd...

Page 51: ...re Number of Labels must be set to 2 and a mul tilabel separator will be inserted between the label data and the supplemental label data For example if Supplementals is enabled Number of Labels is set...

Page 52: ...Code 128 Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Fixed Code Length Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Allows you to increase data integrity by ensuring that only one label length will be acce...

Page 53: ...tput is as shown in Col 4 which is the sum of Col 2 and Col 3 Table 2 1 Symbology Identifier Option Values Example 1 For Code 39 if check digit and check digit output are both enabled a 1 will be outp...

Page 54: ...pter 2 2 32 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 Menu Config Background Color Default White Options White Black Allows the scanner to be set to read symbols on white light or black dark backgroun...

Page 55: ...data and noread messages are transmitted on pin 2 under conditions set principally in Bar Code Output Relay 1 and Relay 2 Relay pulses are transmitted via pins 7 and 14 Relay 1 and Relay 2 respective...

Page 56: ...Good Read Sends a pulse when the decoded label matches the master label To send the pulse on a good read disable Match Code Type on page 2 22 Mismatch Sends a pulse when the label s data does not mat...

Page 57: ...atch Code Type page 2 22 is enabled and a master label is downloaded into memory page 2 21 Allows you to choose the conditions under which label data or noread messages will be sent to the host Good R...

Page 58: ...2 35 is also enabled Allows you to enable or disable the noread message Beeper Status Default On Good Options On Good On Noread A beep is emitted either after each good read of a bar code label or aft...

Page 59: ...ields is processed some of the fields may have been processed properly following an invalid command These changes will be in the string echoed back so that the user will know what did or did not chang...

Page 60: ...n each separate label For example if Start Position is set to 3 and Partial Length is set to 5 the following labels are trans mitted as follows 1234567890 as 34567 1234 as 34 1234 abcde as 34 cde two...

Page 61: ...tructure Default Clicking the DEFAULT button will reset all parameters on the current menu to defaults This does not take effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE but...

Page 62: ...Density if the unit is configured for high density Options Standard High Density The Scanner Type default from the factory indicates the density type of the scanner with the unit s optics adjusted ac...

Page 63: ...13 Scanner Output Commands 3 16 Scanner Setup Commands 3 19 Most of the configuration changes to the scanner that can be made in the menu can also be accomplished by command strings from the host Seri...

Page 64: ...Kpstatus check digit status check digit output status large interchar acter gap fixed code length status code length Kq Codabar Kqstatus start stop match status start stop output status large intercha...

Page 65: ...ange for power on Ks1 Z When using serial configuration commands note also the following conventions Parameters and data are case sensitive That is characters must be entered as upper or lower case as...

Page 66: ...nications parameters such as Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits LRC etc without corresponding changes in linked device s can result in the loss of menu access If this should occur default the scanner with the...

Page 67: ...iary Port Format Kymode baud rate parity stop bits data bits daisy chain ID status daisy chain id 1 Example To change Aux Port Baud Rate to 2400 send Ky2 Communications Status Request Format KT Return...

Page 68: ...efined Multidrop 7 complete the format by either choosing new parameters or concatenating unchanged data fields separate by commas TIP For User Defined first select Point to Point Kf0 and then User De...

Page 69: ...control key while pressing the desired letter protocol 7 User Defined Multidrop 2 Kf0 nulls the address and Kc0 disables LRC 3 A control character although conventionally represented here and in the A...

Page 70: ...Format Kcstatus Example To enable LRC send Kc1 Table 3 2 Protocol Commands Protocol Command Mnemonic displayed on Microscan menu Control Characters Entered in menu or serial command Effect of Command...

Page 71: ...e Timeout to 30 ms send KA30 Intercharacter Delay Format KBtime interval Example To change Inter character Delay to 30 ms send KB30 timeout setting Default is 12 ms Any number from 0 to 65 000 a zero...

Page 72: ...el 3 External Edge 4 Serial Data 5 Serial Data Edge trigger filter time in 128 s increments Default is 78 9984 s approx 10 ms Any number between 2 and 255 end of read cycle mode 0 Timeout 1 New Trigge...

Page 73: ...1 to 31 type 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 2 Wild Card 3 Sequential sequential matching 0 Increment 1 Decrement match start position Default is 0 0 to 64 match length Default is 1 1 to 31 wild card character D...

Page 74: ...Kn2 1 1 New Master Pin Format Kzstatus Example To enable New Master Pin send Kz1 Number of Labels Format KLnumber multilabel separator Example To change Number of Labels to 3 send KL3 Operations Statu...

Page 75: ...9 or Kq1 1 1 0 1 9 I 2 of 5 Format Krstatus check digit status check digit output status code length 1 code status 0 Disabled 1 Enabled check digit status 0 Disabled 1 Enabled check digit output stat...

Page 76: ...xed Code Length and set Code Length to 9 send Kt1 1 9 status 0 Disabled 1 Enabled check digit status 0 Disabled 1 Enabled check digit output status 0 Disabled 1 Enabled code length 1 Default is 10 Zer...

Page 77: ...gy ID status Example To enable Narrow Margins send Ko1 Autodiscriminate Format P Enables all available symbology types and disables OMR You may individually disable enable each symbology type also Not...

Page 78: ...Kw2 0 4 or Kw2 4 Bar Code Output Format Klstatus when to output Example To set When to Output to End of Read Cycle send Kl3 1 output on mode 0 Mismatch or Noread 1 Match or Good Read 2 Mismatch 3 Nore...

Page 79: ...KCstatus Example To enable Laser On Off send KC1 Partial Output Format KYstatus start position length Example To enable Partial Output set start position to 5 and set length to 6 charac ters send KY1...

Page 80: ...status control hex output Example To enable Serial Command Echo Status and Beep Status and Hex output send KS1 1 1 Scanner Output Status Request Format KX Returns status of each command in the Scanne...

Page 81: ...aving any changes to Gain Adjustment see Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on page 4 12 first record the optimized factory setting for future reference Format KDgain adjustment AGC samplings...

Page 82: ...Chapter 3 3 20 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 Serial Config...

Page 83: ...nal commands to the MS 810 to carry out routine operations on the fly as distinguished from serial configuration commands that are generally used during your initial setup The Utilities menu can be ac...

Page 84: ...match Counter Y Mismatch Counter Reset Master Label E Enable Match Code Type F Disable Match Code Type G Store Next Label Scanned as Master Label XXXX Download Master Label Information Request Master...

Page 85: ...bel Decodes Sec and Start instructs the scanner to output the decodes per second and label data if any The decode rate can vary dramatically due to the angle and location of the label in relation to t...

Page 86: ...or example enabling extended mode along with single or multiple decodes per second will cause the decode rate label data and transition data to be displayed Associated serial command Ce after C Cs C o...

Page 87: ...nd the trigger character to the scanner and initiate a read cycle The results a good read or noread message will be displayed on the blank screen below the button Note Your scanner must be in a point...

Page 88: ...canning will not affect any downloaded commands to the scanner Note Disable Laser Scanning does not relate to Laser On Off command Associated serial command I Motor On Clicking Motor On or sending ser...

Page 89: ...mand Clicking Reset for any counter will reset that counter to 0 Clicking Request for any counter will return the current number for that counter Noread Counter Clicking Request displays the total num...

Page 90: ...s count can be requested at any time Associated serial command V Match Counter Reset Clicking Reset sets the Match Counter to 00000 Associated serial command W Mismatch Counter Clicking Request displa...

Page 91: ...the label data must change before the scanner will output data again unless a timeout if enabled occurs See Operation Menu on page 2 16 Associated serial commands E Disable Match Code Type Disables Ma...

Page 92: ...To prevent conflicts with outputting label data first send the I command Disable Laser Scanning Laser Off Associated serial commands Delete Master Label Information Deletes master label information th...

Page 93: ...oftware Reset will reset all counters You should record all data that you wish to save prior to sending this command Associated serial command A Reset Restore Default Restores the ROM default values t...

Page 94: ...baud Associated serial command Zd Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on Allows you to save the current settings for Scan ner Type 2 Scans per Second and Gain Adjust ment to NOVRAM Once you send...

Page 95: ...ter between and on the ASCII table Associated serial command To interpret the scanner s status 1 Look up the ASCII character s Hex value in the ASCII table on page A 10 For example the scanner respond...

Page 96: ...first time the status command was received With the scanner in a triggered mode without a serial or edge trigger present power off then power on and enter the command The scanner responds with for a g...

Page 97: ...t changing scanner configuration settings Note For maximum scanning speed enable only those bar code symbologies used in the application Associated serial command P Code 39 Only Allows only Code 39 la...

Page 98: ...Chapter 4 4 16 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 Utilities...

Page 99: ...A 9 Appendix D ASCII Table A 10 Appendix E Transferring Restoring Files A 11 Appendix F IB 130 Interface Module A 13 Appendix G Number of Scans A 18 Appendix H Special 5 VDC MS 810 A 21 Appendix I Us...

Page 100: ...r Scanning Parameters Primary Mirror Type Rotating 10 faceted Scan Rate 300 to 800 scans per second default is 400 Scan Width Angle Typically 60 Pitch 50 maximum Skew 40 maximum Label Contrast 25 min...

Page 101: ...Narrow bar width High Density Medium Density Low Density 005 127 mm 1 2 to 2 75 3 05 to 6 99 cm 007 178 mm 1 2 to 3 8 3 05 to 9 65 cm 2 to 5 2 5 08 to 13 21 cm 010 254 mm 1 5 to 7 3 81 to 17 78 cm 4 t...

Page 102: ...limited by user Optoisolator Connection Diagrams for 10 28 Volt With the MS 810 scanner s optoisolator input and output signals can be isolated from the scanner s internal circuitry Please carefully...

Page 103: ...Load Pin 7 14 outputs 1 2 Pin 11 5 outputs 1 2 MS 810 LOAD V10 28V Pin 4 GND Pin 1 10 28V Load Signal Load LOAD V10 28V Pin 4 GND MS 810 Load Signal Load Pin 7 14 outputs 1 2 Pin 11 5 outputs 1 2 Pin...

Page 104: ...Pin 11 5 outputs 1 2 Pin 1 10 28V Pin 7 14 outputs 1 2 Pin 11 5 outputs 1 2 Pin 4 GND LOAD VPLC MS 810 GND PLC Input Isolated PLC or LOGIC circuit Non isolated application would connect MS 810 and LOA...

Page 105: ...ows optional PULL DOWN resistor Pin 9 trigger Pin 15 trigger MS 810 Pin 9 trigger MS 810 Pin 15 trigger Pin 1 10 28V Pin 4 GND Pin 1 10 28V Pin 4 GND Pin 9 trigger Pin 15 trigger Pin 9 trigger Pin 15...

Page 106: ...igger Pin 15 trigger MS 810 TRIG PLC Vdd 24V Isolated PLC configured to SOURCE TRIGGER current Output must be capable of supplying required Voltage Current Isolated PLC configured to SINK TRIGGER curr...

Page 107: ...4 is normally connected to pin 13 chassis ground in the scanner however under certain condi tions e g when potential differ ences exist between power outlet grounds signal and chas sis grounds can be...

Page 108: ...2A 74 4A J 106 6A j 11 0B VT K 43 2B 75 4B K 107 6B k 12 0C FF L 44 2C 76 4C L 108 6C l 13 0D CR M 45 2D 77 4D M 109 6D m 14 0E SO N 46 2E 78 4E N 110 6E n 15 0F SI O 47 2F 79 4F O 111 6F o 16 10 DLE...

Page 109: ...Clicking OK on these menu pages will only update the items in the Current Set tings window From within the SEND RECV box click SEND NO SAVE to initialize settings and reset counters only or click SEN...

Page 110: ...and save your current file Select New in the File pull down menu The resulting File will have your original factory default settings Give it a new name and save to it as you make changes Click SEND N...

Page 111: ...1 2 3 19 Transmit data RS 422 25 New master OMR Pin Function 1 10 28 VDC 3 Ground 4 Trigger Pin Function 1 Ground 3 10 28 VDC Pin Function 1 10 28 VDC 2 Transmit RS 232 RS 422 3 Receive RS 232 RS 422...

Page 112: ...only one host Typical configuration Multiple or combi nation of MS 911 and MS 810 IB 130 99 400005 01 1 per MS 810 Multidrop Cable 61 100030 connects multiple IB 130s Power Supply 97 10004 05 for eac...

Page 113: ...00mA 1 0V 30 S 75 S Generic Outputs Outputs Non isolated Load Load Signal VLOAD Load IB 130 Pins 6 8 15 outputs 1 2 3 Pin 17 outputs 1 2 3 Load VLOAD IB 130 Load Signal Load Pins 6 8 15 outputs 1 2 3...

Page 114: ...Only one relay can be connected in this mode Load VRELAY Pin 7 GND Pins 6 8 15 outputs 1 2 3 Pin 17 outputs 1 2 3 Secondary relay or activation circuit Non isolated application would connect scanner a...

Page 115: ...Input Pulse Width 4uS Max Frequency 50 duty cycle 125kHz Waveform Characteristics Generic Input for Trigger Source Signal VSOURCE Source Pin 10 trigger Pin 7 GND Source configured to Source activation...

Page 116: ...ormula is included to allow for AGC acquisition an incomplete first scan and an incomplete last scan This applies only if the number inside the parentheses equals 4 or more If the number equals 3 then...

Page 117: ...t the scan rate motor speed see Factory Settings in the Setup menu Definitions Scan Rate SR is the number of scans per second that a given scanner is capa ble of emitting Scan Width SW picket fence fo...

Page 118: ...in seconds that a label is fully within the scan width of the scanner is an effective way to increase the number of scans Label Dimensions Label Density and Label Ratio Not usually an option in most...

Page 119: ...V Special Only Pin Function Pin Function 1 5 VDC in 9 Trigger in from 3V to 24V 2 Transmit data RS 232 out 10 CTS 3 Receive data RS 232 in 11 NC 4 Signal ground RS 232 12 New master 5 NC 13 Chassis g...

Page 120: ...al Port on page A 25 Default switch RTS CTS New master switch Aux port A normally open relay RS 485 Multidrop RS 232 RS 422 Mode switch Power switch Mechanical Length 4 5 in 114 3 mm Width 3 in 76 2 m...

Page 121: ...r in 13 Chassis ground 14 Relay 2 Driver out Can sink 10 mA and source 2 mA 15 NC Pin Function 1 Signal ground 2 Chassis ground 3 5 VDC 4 NC 5 NC Pin Function 1 Chassis ground 2 Host RS 232 TXD RS 232...

Page 122: ...17 on the host con nector The relay contacts are closed when relay 1 pin 7 of the scanner connector is high See tables A 6 A 7 A 8 and A 9 for pinouts These contacts are isolated from ground to preve...

Page 123: ...h pins 2 and 6 of the trigger connector Internally the IB 105 adds RS 232 levels to the RTS and CTS signals on the 25 pin host connector These pins are alternately used for the second RS 232 port depe...

Page 124: ...3 In this configuration the Mode switch must be IN for proper operation This mode is the same as option 02 except that the second serial port aux is present on pins 2 and 3 of the 25 pin host connect...

Page 125: ...e communications up to 4000 feet See IB 105 D sub Host Connector on page A 23 and IB 105 LAN RJ11 Connector on page A 24 for pinouts The LAN cable pinout must be as follows The signal routing is from...

Page 126: ...a clean dry Q tip or cotton cloth on a regular basis Do Not Aim the scanner into direct light or sunlight Aim the scanner into an external object detector or other light emitting device Obstruct the...

Page 127: ...other scanner interfering with reads Remedy by remounting eliminating interfer ence or shielding Many object detectors emit pulsed infrared sig nals that can seriously degrade the decode rate if they...

Page 128: ...rty or obstructed Clean or remove obstruction Previous label read but subse quent label will not read Scanner configured in Con tinuous Read 1 Output Scan a label that contains different data than tha...

Page 129: ...5 encodes two digits one in the bars and one in the spaces A check digit is highly recommended UPC and EAN UPC Universal Product Code is a fixed length numeric continuous symbology used in the superma...

Page 130: ...ssis are connected to a common ground a ground loop potential and the possibility of noise interference exists Therefore cable lengths are limited to a maximum of 50 feet 19 7m Despite being the most...

Page 131: ...x SP ASCII poll character from the concentrator And during a select command it looks for a select value 21 hex ASCII select character Polling Sequence Data that is transmitted to the host bar code dat...

Page 132: ...r complies with the command when it is polled during the cycle Figure A 13 is an example of a select sequence Figure A 11 Select Sequence A RES reset is the first command in the select sequence The 1F...

Page 133: ...ss Poll Character Select Character ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX 01 1C 1D 26 N 4E O 4F 02 1E 1F 27 P 50 Q 51 03 SP 20 21 28 R 52 S 53 04 22 23 29 T 54 U 55 05 24 25 30 V 56 W 57 06 26 27 31...

Page 134: ...tings for operational fea tures to match a specific application Configuration can be done through menu selection or with serial commands Connector Physical device plug or socket on unit or cable to pr...

Page 135: ...e master label that is stored in the memory of the scanner MS sensor An FIS option that analyzes label bar and space transitions and reflected light to determine why a label was not decoded within the...

Page 136: ...rom the front of the scanner See Depth of Field Reflectance Threshold A user defined setting of reflection a few digits higher than an empty space reading that is a point of reference for the MS senso...

Page 137: ...as Code 39 or Code 128 that have spe cial rules to define the widths and positions of bars and spaces to represent specific numeric or alphanumeric information Tilt Label or scanner rotation around th...

Page 138: ...Chapter A A 40 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Appendices...

Page 139: ...Codabar Only 4 15 Code 128 2 30 3 14 A 31 Code 39 2 25 3 13 A 31 Code 39 Only 4 15 Code Length 1 I 2 of 5 2 28 Code Length 2 I 2 of 5 2 28 Code Length Codabar 2 27 Code Length Code 128 2 30 Code Lengt...

Page 140: ...ecode Reads 2 21 3 11 Good Read Counter 4 7 Ground Loops A 9 H Half duplex 3 5 Half Duplex Mode 2 8 Host Connector IB 130 A 13 Host Port 2 5 3 5 I I 2 of 5 3 13 I 2 of 5 Only 4 15 IB 105 Using A 22 IB...

Page 141: ...21 3 12 Number of Scans 1 11 A 18 O Operating Environment A 3 Operating Life A 2 Operation Commands 3 10 Operation Menu 2 16 Operations Status Request 3 12 Optical Characteristics A 3 Optoisolator Co...

Page 142: ...n A 19 Scanner 4 6 Scanner Connector IB 130 A 13 Scanner Output Status Request 3 18 Scanner Setup 3 18 Scanner Setup Status Request 3 19 Scanner Specifications A 2 Scanner Type 2 40 3 19 Scanning Para...

Page 143: ...ger Counter 4 7 Trigger Filter Timing Value 2 20 Trigger Input A 4 Trigger Polarity 2 20 Triggering Mode 2 16 3 10 Troubleshooting A 28 T V ix xi U UL ix xi UPC EAN 2 29 3 14 A 31 User Defined 3 6 Use...

Page 144: ...I 6 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Index Index...

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