background image

4-8 

LS 1006 Product Reference Guide

Parameter Menus

Refer to the Default table in the front of this chapter for the default settings for each 
parameter type. 

Set Parameter Defaults

Scanning the SET ALL DEFAULTS bar code returns all parameters to the default values listed 
in the Default Table.

Terminal Selection

Scan the appropriate bar code associated with your terminal type.

Set All Defaults

IBM PC/AT IBM PS/2-50, 55SX, 

60, 70, 80

IBM PC/XT

IBM PS/2-30

Summary of Contents for LS 1006

Page 1: ...LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...2 70 33807 01 Revision A September 1998 Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville N Y 11742 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 3: ...LS 1006 Keyboard Wedge Scanner Product Reference Guide 70 33807 01 Revision A September 1998...

Page 4: ...rk from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereun...

Page 5: ...s 1 1 Introduction 1 3 Audience 1 3 Set Up 1 3 Unpacking 1 3 Connecting Your Scanner 1 3 Keyboard Wedge Configuration with Y Cable 1 3 Chapter 2 Scanning Chapter Contents 2 1 Introduction 2 3 Scanning...

Page 6: ...Selection cont d 4 10 Power On Beep Enable Disable 4 10 Beep after Decode 4 10 Beeper Tone 4 11 Beeper Volume 4 11 Decode Attempt Time 4 12 Decode Attempt Time cont d 4 13 Transmit No Decode Message 4...

Page 7: ...v Contents Appendix B Keyboard Identifier Maps Glossary...

Page 8: ...vi LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 9: ...conventions are used in this document Bullets indicate action items lists of alternatives lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists e g those that describe step by...

Page 10: ...proved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If the original shipping container was not kept contact Symbol to have another sent to you Symbol Sup...

Page 11: ...1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction and Setup Chapter Contents Introduction 1 3 Audience 1 3 Set Up 1 3 Unpacking 1 3 Connecting Your Scanner 1 3 Keyboard Wedge Configuration with Y Cable 1 3...

Page 12: ...1 2 LS 1006 Scanner Product Reference Guide...

Page 13: ...ogramming of LS 1006 scanners Set Up The LS 1006 scanner is a keyboard wedge interface which adds efficient reliable bar code reading to your terminal Since entered scan data is transmitted as keystro...

Page 14: ...vice 4 Connect the round female DIN keyboard connector of the Y cable to the keyboard 5 If needed attach the optional power supply to the conenctor in the middle of the Y cable 6 Make sure all connect...

Page 15: ...2 1 Chapter 2 Scanning Chapter Contents Introduction 2 3 Scanning with the LS 1006 2 3 Aiming 2 4 Scan the Entire Symbol 2 4 Hold at an Angle 2 4...

Page 16: ...2 2 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 17: ...sure all connections are secure 2 Aim the scanner away from you and press the trigger When you press the trigger the scanning beam is energized for approximately 1 second default 3 Make sure the symb...

Page 18: ...symbols with bars that are close together A short high tone beep indicates a good decode Hold at an Angle Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar code Laser light reflecting directly back into t...

Page 19: ...up to 65 forward or back and achieve a successful decode Simple practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within Figure 2 1 Appropriate Angles for Scanning 1 Successful Scanning 3 Successful Sca...

Page 20: ...2 6 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 21: ...3 1 Chapter 3 Maintenance Specifications Chapter Contents Introduction 3 3 Maintenance 3 3 Troubleshooting 3 3 LS 1006 Technical Specifications 3 4 LS 1006 Decode Zone 3 4...

Page 22: ...3 2 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 23: ...e LS 1006 the PS 2 Keyboard Wedge Cable part number NA6022 Optional Accessories Optional accessories include various stands and holders which are supplied at extra cost Additional units of standard ac...

Page 24: ...mmed If after performing these checks the symbol still does not scan contact your distributor or call the Symbol Support Center See page viii for the telephone number LS 1006 T echnical Specifications...

Page 25: ...Set code length s for any linear code type The LS 1006 can auto discriminate between all of the above code types except for Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII Beeper Operation User selectable Enabled Dis...

Page 26: ...on condensing Durability 4 ft drop to concrete1 2 m Dimensions Height Length Width 4 8 in 122 mm 3 7 in 93 mm 2 4 in 60 mm Laser Classifications CDRH Class II IEC 825 Class 2 Start Up Time 50 msec fro...

Page 27: ...ion error has been detected in a scanned symbol The last data scanned was lost Scan the last data again 4 Beeps short high tone Low power indication no further scanning is possible Change or recharge...

Page 28: ...3 8 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 29: ...4 7 Terminal Selection cont d 4 8 Country Selection 4 8 Country Selection cont d 4 9 Power On Beep Enable Disable 4 9 Beep after Decode 4 9 Beeper Tone 4 10 Beeper Volume 4 10 Decode Attempt Time 4 1...

Page 30: ...odabar 4 34 MSI Plessey 4 36 Data Options 4 40 Caps Lock Scan Data 4 43 Ignore Unknown Character 4 44 Communications Delays and Time Outs Intercharacter Delay 4 44 Communications Prefix Suffix Delays...

Page 31: ...ided in this section The following table lists the defaults for all parameters If you wish to change any option scan the appropriate bar code s Table 4 1 Default Table Parameter Default Page Number Se...

Page 32: ...System Character 4 20 UPC EAN Security Level Level 0 4 21 Code 128 Enable Disable Code 128 Enable 4 22 Enable Disable UCC EAN 128 Enable 4 22 Code 39 Enable Disable Code 39 Enable 4 22 Code 39 modulo...

Page 33: ...32 Codabar Enable Disable Codabar Enable 4 35 Set Lengths for Codabar Any Length 4 35 CLSI Editing Disable 4 37 NOTIS Editing Disable 4 37 MSI Plessey Enable Disable MSI Plessey Disable 4 37 Set Leng...

Page 34: ...ECODE UPC ONLY ENABLE bar code You ll hear hi lo hi low warble The warble sound indicates that the scanner has been successfully programmed for the selected parameter Other beeper indications are list...

Page 35: ...on t worry if you make an error during a scanning sequence If you re scanning a multi step sequence scanning CANCEL removes you from that sequence so that you can start again Otherwise simply scan the...

Page 36: ...ettings for each parameter type Set Parameter Defaults Scanning the SET ALL DEFAULTS bar code returns all parameters to the default values listed in the Default Table Terminal Selection Scan the appro...

Page 37: ...amming the LS 1006 Terminal Selection cont d Country Selection Scan the appropriate bar code for your country NCR 7052 No Host North American German French French International Spanish Italian Swedish...

Page 38: ...r mode only Beep after Decode This option determines whether the beeper sounds during normal scanning Usually it is desirable to operate the unit with the beeper enabled In all cases the beeper operat...

Page 39: ...ns are available for beeper tone frequency low middle and high Beeper Volume Three options are available for beeper volume low middle and high Beeper Tone Low Beeper Tone Middle Beeper Tone High Beepe...

Page 40: ...me This parameter sets the length of time the scanner laser beam remains on while attempting to scan a symbol 0 5 seconds 1 0 seconds 1 5 seconds 2 0 seconds 2 5 seconds 3 0 seconds 3 5 seconds 4 0 se...

Page 41: ...DUNDANCY a Codabar symbol must be decoded in both directions before being accepted as a successful decode If you select ENABLE ALL CODE TYPES DECODE REDUNDANCY all bar code symbols must be decoded in...

Page 42: ...E ALL CODE TYPES bar code below enables the following symbologies UPC Versions A and E EAN 8 and 13 Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 93 Code 128 UCC EAN128 The scanner autodiscriminates between all of...

Page 43: ...without the check digit Decode UPC Only Not EAN If selected this option limits the scanner s capability to UPC versions only It disables EAN decode capability Enable UPC EAN Disable UPC EAN Transmit U...

Page 44: ...out the check digit Transmit Bookland EAN Check Digit This option determines whether decoded Bookland EAN symbols are transmitted with or without the check digit Transmit EAN 13 Check Digit Transmit E...

Page 45: ...C A format and is affected by UPC A programming selections e g Preamble Check Digit EAN Zero Extend This parameter adds five leading zeros to decoded EAN 8 symbols to make them compatible in format to...

Page 46: ...4 18 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Enable Disable UPC EAN Coupon Code Enable UPC EAN Coupon Code Disable UPC EAN Coupon Code...

Page 47: ...2 UPC E 2 EAN 8 5 If UPC EAN Supplementals is selected UPC EAN symbols without supplemental characters won t be decoded If Ignore UPC EAN Supplementals is selected and the scanner is presented with a...

Page 48: ...acters are considered part of the symbol itself The three options are a system character only the country code and system character no preamble The system character is the digit printed to the extreme...

Page 49: ...canner to operate in its most aggressive state while providing sufficient security in decoding in spec UPC EAN bar codes Security Level 1 As bar code quality levels diminish certain characters become...

Page 50: ...roduct Reference Guide Code 128 Enable Disable Code 128 Add Disable UCC EAN 128 Code 39 Enable Disable Code 39 Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128 Enable UCC EAN 128 Disable UCC EAN 128 Enable Code 39 Di...

Page 51: ...de 39 This option allows you to decode a code type within a specified range Set MIN Length and MAX Lengths for Code 39 For example to decode Code 39 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters set...

Page 52: ...4 24 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Fixed Lengths and Lengths Within Range for Code 39 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel...

Page 53: ...Code 39 Check Digit When enabled Code 39 Check Digit will be sent to the host Enable Disable Code 39 Full ASCII Enable Disable Trioptic Code39 Verify Code 39 Check Digit Do Not Verify Code 39 Check D...

Page 54: ...4 26 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Code32 Enable Disable Code32 Code32 Prefix A Enable Code32 Disable Code32 Enable Code32 Prefix Disable Code32 Prefix...

Page 55: ...e 93 This option allows you to decode a code type within a specified range Set MIN Length and MAX lengths for Code 93 For example to decode Code 93 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters set M...

Page 56: ...4 28 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Fixed Lengths and Within Range for Code 93 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel...

Page 57: ...ode I 2 of 5 This option allows you to decode a code type within a specified range Set MIN Length and MAX Lengths for the Interleaved 2 of 5 codes For example to decode I 2 of 5 symbols containing bet...

Page 58: ...4 30 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Fixed Lengths and Within Range for Code I 2 of 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel...

Page 59: ...ure converts a 14 character I 2 of 5 code into EAN 13 and transmits to the host as EAN 13 In order to accomplish this the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled one length either LENGTH 1 or LENGTH 2 must be s...

Page 60: ...he host Fixed Lengths for Code D 2 of 5 Select one or two lengths for the Discrete 2 of 5 codes If you set the both of them Length 1 and Length 2 to 0 the scanner can read any length within 36 charact...

Page 61: ...le to decode D 2 of 5 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters set MIN Length to 04 and MAX Length to 12 If you set both MIN Length and MAX Length to 0 the scanner can read any length within 45...

Page 62: ...4 34 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Fixed Lengths for Code 2 of 5 cont d 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CANCEL...

Page 63: ...within a specified range Set MIN Length and MAX Lengths for Codabar For example to decode Codabar symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters set MIN Length to 04 and MAX Length to 12 If you set b...

Page 64: ...4 36 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Fixed Lengths and Within Range for Codabar 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CANCEL...

Page 65: ...Plessey This option allows you to decode a code type within a specified range Set MIN Length and MAX Lengths for MSI Plessey For example to decode MSI Plessey symbols containing between 4 and 12 chara...

Page 66: ...ct Reference Guide Length 1 and 2 to 0 If any default setting is in effect and is an appropriate length it need not be reset Both Length 1 and Length 2 may range from 00 55 MSI Plessey MIN Length MSI...

Page 67: ...4 39 Programming the LS 1006 Fixed Lengths and Within Range for MSI Plessey 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CANCEL...

Page 68: ...t MSI Plessey Check Digit When enabled MSI Plessey Check Digit is sent to the host MSI Plessey Check Digit Algorithm When the two MSI Plessey Check Digits option is selected an additional verification...

Page 69: ...s may be useful when the scanner is decoding more than one code type In addition to any single character prefixes already selected the code ID character is appended as a prefix to the decode The user...

Page 70: ...any ASCII character See Appendix A ASCII Character Set for more information Suffix Select one or two end of text characters to be added to transmitted data None CR Carriage Return Returns the cursor t...

Page 71: ...4 43 Programming the LS 1006 Prefix Suffix Values 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel...

Page 72: ...ata transmission format Caps Lock Scan Data This option performs the CAPS LOCKS function for the scanned data transmission A to Z character scanned data is transmitted with CAPS ON OFF Data As Is Pref...

Page 73: ...h Unknown Characters is selected no bar code data containing at least one unknown character is sent to the host Communications Delays and Time Outs Intercharacter Delay Selecting the intercharacter de...

Page 74: ...4 46 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Communications Delays and Time Outs Intercharacter Delay cont d 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel...

Page 75: ...ys and Time outs Interpacket Delay Selecting the Prefix Suffix Delay gives the host system time to service its receiver and perform other tasks between DataPacket Select from no delay to a 9 9 sec del...

Page 76: ...4 48 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide Communications Prefix Suffix Delays and Timeouts cont d 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cancel...

Page 77: ...CTRL 2 024 X CTRL X 001 A CTRL A 025 Y CTRL Y 002 B CTRL B 026 Z CTRL Z 003 C CTRL C 027 A CTRL 004 D CTRL D 028 B CTRL 005 E CTRL E 029 C CTRL 006 F CTRL F 030 D CTRL 6 007 G CTRL G 031 E CTRL 008 H...

Page 78: ...Keystroke ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char Keystroke 048 0 0 073 I I 049 1 1 074 J J 050 2 2 075 K K 051 3 3 076 L L 052 4 4 077 M M 053 5 5 078 N N 054 6 6 079 O O 055 7 7 080 P P 056 8 8...

Page 79: ...115 S s 101 E e 116 T t 102 F f 117 U u 103 G g 118 V v 104 H h 119 W w 105 I i 120 X x 106 J j 121 Y y 107 K k 122 Z z 108 L l 123 P 109 M m 124 Q 110 N n 125 R 111 O o 126 S 112 P p 127 Undefined 26...

Page 80: ...284 ALT T 295 ALT 274 ALT J 285 ALT U Misc Key Keystroke Misc Key Keystroke Misc Key Keystroke 301 PA 1 309 CMD 7 317 302 PA 2 310 CMD 8 318 1 2 303 CMD 1 311 CMD 9 319 304 CMD 2 312 CMD 10 320 305 C...

Page 81: ...23 PF 23 408 PF 8 416 PF 16 424 PF 24 F Keys Keystroke F Keys Keystroke F Keys Keystroke 501 F 1 514 F 14 527 F 27 502 F 2 515 F 15 528 F 28 503 F 3 516 F 16 529 F 29 504 F 4 517 F 17 530 F 30 505 F 5...

Page 82: ...m Lock 646 653 5 660 00 647 654 6 648 0 655 7 Extended Keypad Keystroke Extended Keypad Keystroke Extended Keypad Keystroke 701 Break 708 Backspace 715 Up Arrow 702 Delete 709 Tab 716 Dn Arrow 703 Pg...

Page 83: ...6 6 6 P F11 None 7 7 7 Q F12 F1 8 8 8 R F13 F2 9 9 9 S F14 F3 Z None T F15 F4 F None U F16 F5 G None V F17 F6 H None W F18 F7 I None X F19 F8 J None Y None F9 V None Z None F10 A Z A Z A Z A None ESC...

Page 84: ...A 8 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 85: ...027 008 713 655 649 648 646 657 651 IBM PC XT TANDY HD 1200 ITT PC NCR PC4 ADDS PC I II SPERRY PC COMPAQ DESKPRO LEADING EDGE PC PITNEY BOWES A2000 COLUMBIA PC HP VECTRA CS 501 502 503 504 505 506 50...

Page 86: ...7 657 655 648 6045 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 649 713 646 651 IBM PS 2 COMPAQ 386 507 508 510 502 503 504 505 506 046 045 514 043 513 515 516 518 519 501 517 713 511 713 if double key 048...

Page 87: ...504 505 506 046 1045 514 1043 513 515 516 518 519 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 501 066 072 073 079 080 065 1070 1076 1077 1083 1084 1071 1078 1085 1069 517 713 511 082 075 068 067 043 if double key 048 i...

Page 88: ...B 4 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 89: ...ific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right 0 through 7 with bit 0 the low order bit One byte in memory can be used to store one ASCII character CDRH Center for Devices and Radiol...

Page 90: ...ensity DECODE To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned DECODE ALGORITHM A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data repres...

Page 91: ...bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuo...

Page 92: ...tput into a digitized bar pattern SCANNING MODE The scanner is energized programmed and ready to read a bar code SCANNING SEQUENCE A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code read...

Page 93: ...Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which can be any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food package...

Page 94: ...Glossary 6 LS 1006 Product Reference Guide...

Page 95: ...se call the appropriate customer support number provided Unfortunately we cannot provide customer support at the fax number above User s Manual Title please include revision level How familiar were yo...

Page 96: ...LS 1000 Series Product Reference Guide...

Reviews: