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User’s Manual

Handheld CCD

Wedge Interface

25-WEDGE-06

Ver. May 2000

8 Olympic Drive

Orangeburg, NY  10962

Tel 845.365-0090

Fax 845.365-1251

www.opticonUSA.com

Summary of Contents for 25-WEDGE-06

Page 1: ...User s Manual Handheld CCD Wedge Interface 25 WEDGE 06 Ver May 2000 8 Olympic Drive Orangeburg NY 10962 Tel 845 365 0090 Fax 845 365 1251 www opticonUSA com...

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Page 3: ...we reserve the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice Table of Contents PART I CCD Scanning General Information 1 Wedge Interface 2 Set Up 3 Scanning 5 User Maintenance 6 T...

Page 4: ...ings 22 Code 39 Settings 25 Codabar Settings 27 2 of 5 Settings 29 Code 128 MSI Plessey Settings 31 Intercharacter Delay 32 Scan Code Delay 34 Bar Code Length Options 35 Global Suffix Options 36 Keybo...

Page 5: ...are a cost effective inexpensive alternatives to other scanning technologies Featuring state of the art imaging technology CCD s use the same sensor found in facsimile machines or video camcorders The...

Page 6: ...he keyboard Normal operation of the keyboard is unaffected The WEDGE interface is compatible with virtually any application program accepting keyboard input Advantages Low cost no separate decoder box...

Page 7: ...t at 800 636 0090 Installation A Y connection cable is provided for installation The scanner is installed or wedged between the keyboard and the computer s CPU The Y cable connects both the scanner an...

Page 8: ...e programmed 2 Make parameter selection from menu a beep and a green light indicates that the parameter has been scanned 3 Scan Start End Program Menu This completes the operation and the new paramete...

Page 9: ...an the scan window 1 Approach point or touch the bar code label with the scan window of the CCD scanner 2 Scan within a distance of 0 to 1 0 2 3 window 0 to 2 5 3 2 window from the bar code label 3 Ce...

Page 10: ...only maintenance that is required Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window Remove any dirt particles with a damp cloth Clean the scan window using a soft cloth or a cotton tipped swab mo...

Page 11: ...t heard and no data appears on the computer Make sure the distance between the scanner and bar code label is not greater than the specified depth of field when trying to read it Verify the bar code la...

Page 12: ...elay will vary If you are using a file sever an interrupt conflict may arise Opticon recommends using an RS232C CCD scanner interface on file servers NOTE If after performing these checks the scanner...

Page 13: ...ec Light Source Red LED 660 nm Depth of Field UPC 15 mil 2 3 window 0 to 1 63 mm 3 2 window 0 to 2 5 25 4 mm Field Width 2 3 or 3 2 contact optional Min Element Width 2 3 window 004 4 mil contact 3 2...

Page 14: ...Page 10 Ordering Information Accessories Available Part Number Description 28 KYDEX 01 L Style Hands free Stand 28 00010 01 Rubber Side Mount Stand 28 UNVSTD 01 Universal Scanner Stand...

Page 15: ...This equipment generates uses and can radiate RF energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this...

Page 16: ...warranty if the unit has been subjected to misuse accident or incorrect installation No other warranties are expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantabilit...

Page 17: ...ar code density is often expressed in characters per inch CCD Charged Coupled Device A technology in which scanning is accomplished with an array of LED s flooding the bar code with light Check Digit...

Page 18: ...ed to a parameter type unless a different setting is assigned to that parameter Depth of field The distance between the maximum and minimum plane in which bar code reader is capable of reading symbols...

Page 19: ...in which a scanner is configured for parameter settings Quiet Zone A clear space containing no machine readable marks which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop char...

Page 20: ...gy The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type UPC Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bar cod...

Page 21: ...canner to the settings most commonly used by our customers Our scanners will work in most applications right out of the box The following options reset all previously pro grammed options and return th...

Page 22: ...ow NOTE If the scanner has not been set to the correct host computer the scanner will display random characters on the screen after reading a bar code label With laptop mode computer must be turned of...

Page 23: ...ne symbology is required programming the scanner to read only that symbology will speed operation and eliminate read errors CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 A0 Read all codes A0 B A...

Page 24: ...Page 20 Symbology Selection Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 A6 Code 128 only A6 A7 MSI Plessey only A7 A8 Code 4 and Code 5 A8...

Page 25: ...o read all symbologies To speed operation and eliminate read errors add only the symbologies that are required Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 B0 Enable Code 4 Code 5 B0 B1 Enable UPC all variants B1 B2...

Page 26: ...Number System Character CD Check digit CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 C8 EAN 13 as UPC A off C8 B C9 EAN 13 as UPC A on C9 L0 Enable add on code L0 L1 Disable add on code L1 B M0...

Page 27: ...d Program Menu Z9 M4 UPC E NSC 1 off M4 B M5 UPC E NSC 1 on M5 M6 Xmit ISBN as EAN 13 M6 B M7 Xmit ISBN as UPC A M7 M8 Xmit ISBN w out CD M8 M9 Xmit ISBN with CD M9 N0 Xmit UPC A w out NSC N0 N1 Xmit...

Page 28: ...End Program Menu Z9 N3 Xmit UPC E with leading 0 N3 N4 UPC E expansion off N4 B N5 UPC E expansion on N5 N6 Xmit UPC A as EAN 13 off N6 B N7 Xmit UPC A as EAN 13 on N7 N8 Xmit EAN 13 as ISBN off N8 B...

Page 29: ...Program Menu Z9 C0 Code 39 CD computation off C0 B C1 Code 39 CD computation on C1 C2 Code 39 CD Xmit off C2 C3 Code 39 CD Xmit on C3 C4 Code 39 full ASCII off C4 B C5 Code 39 full ASCII on C5 D0 Code...

Page 30: ...Page 26 Code 39 Settings Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 D2 Code 39 single digit on D2 D3 Code 39 single digit off D3 B D4 Code 39 start stop as off D4 B D5 Code 39 start stop as on D5...

Page 31: ...9 Start End Program Menu Z9 E0 Codabar CD computation off E0 B E1 Codabar CD computation on E1 E2 Codabar CD Xmit off E2 E3 Codabar CD Xmit on E3 E4 Codabar start stop match off E4 E5 Codabar start st...

Page 32: ...Settings Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 F2 Codabar start stop as abcd tn e F2 F3 Codabar start stop as ABCD ABCD F3 F4 Codabar start stop as abcd abcd F4 B F5 Codabar single digit off F5 B F6 Codabar si...

Page 33: ...2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 G0 I 2 of 5 CD computation off G0 B G1 I 2 of 5 CD computation on G1 G2 I 2 of 5 CD Xmit off G2 G3 I 2 of 5 CD Xmit on G3 B...

Page 34: ...Page 30 2 of 5 Settings Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 G6 D 2 of 5 CD computation off G6 B G7 D 2 of 5 CD computation on G7 G8 D 2 of 5 CD Xmit off G8 G9 D 2 of 5 CD Xmit on G9 B...

Page 35: ...C6 Code 128 CD computation off C6 C7 Code 128 CD computation on C7 B J0 MSI Plessey CD Xmit on J0 B J1 MSI Plessey 1 CD Xmit off J1 J2 MSI Plessey 2 CD Xmit off J2 J3 MSI Plessey with 1 CD J3 B J4 MSI...

Page 36: ...t this is called keyboard buffer overrun If data appears to be missing random read errors occur or the scanner locks up and will not scan experiment with the various keyboard timing options listed in...

Page 37: ...Page 33 Intercharacter Delay Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 I5 60 ms delay I5 I6 70 ms delay I6 I7 80 ms delay I7...

Page 38: ...de Delay The timing of he keyboard house keeping codes are set by these commands Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 L2 2 ms delay L2 B L3 4 ms delay L3 L4 6 ms delay L4 L5 8 ms delay L5 L6 10 ms delay L6 L7...

Page 39: ...ee format bar codes Only free format bar codes of the selected length s will be accepted Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 H0 Fixed length mode H0 H1 Free 2 of 5 length H1 H2 Free Codabar length H2 H3 Free...

Page 40: ...rriage return CR line feed LF tabs etc after transmission of the bar code data NOTE Only one suffix selection can be programmed at a given time Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 O0 No suffix O0 O1 Carriage...

Page 41: ...tion mode first scan Start then Keyboard Emulation On then End To emulate one of the function or arrow keys do not scan Start before scanning the keyboard emulation bar code NOTE Function key emulatio...

Page 42: ...s List of all keystroke emulated bar code that are only functional when Keyboard Emulation is on Scanning Start is not required to read these codes CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 1 F1 1 2 F2 2 3 F3 3 4 F4 4 5...

Page 43: ...Page 39 Keystroke Emulation Options CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE A F10 A B F11 B C F12 C D Page up D E Page down E F Home F G End G H Arrow up H I Arrow down I...

Page 44: ...Page 40 Keystroke Emulation Options J Arrow left J K Arrow right K L Enter L...

Page 45: ...lect the appropriate bar code to enable or disable the trigger By disabling the trigger the scanner LED s remain on as long as the computer power is on Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 Y0 Enable trigger Y...

Page 46: ...ge 42 Beeper Settings Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 W0 Disable beeper W0 W1 Beep before Xmit W1 B W2 Beep after Xmit W2 W3 Disable good read light W3 W4 Good Read with beep W4 W5 Good Read after beep W...

Page 47: ...on for example for the symbologies listed CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 Q0 Send software switches Q0 Q1 Send Code 39 info Q1 Q2 Send Codabar info Q2 Q3 Send I 2 of 5 Info Q3 Q4 S...

Page 48: ...Page 44 Transmit Current Settings Z9 Start End Program Menu Z9 Q8 Send UPC E info Q8 Q9 Send EAN 13 EAN 8 info Q9 QA Send Code 4 Code 5 info QA QB Send system info QB...

Page 49: ...ata to the keyboard port the default setting is Read 2 Times The Single Read option turns off the scanner LED s immediately after transmission By selecting the Multi Read option the scanner LED s rema...

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