background image

9

In order to configure Wasp WLP 4170 CCD Scanner, you must familiarize yourself
with the setup procedures on the following pages. The default settings of Wasp
WLP 4170 CCD Scanner are identified on each page and clearly marked using an
asterisk (*). 

The default settings have been preprogrammed for the most

common bar code configurations.  Use the  Setup & Configuration only to
customize the Wasp  settings. 

If you need to configure Wasp WLP 4170 CCD

Scanner, the default settings will be overwritten. All the programmed settings are
stored permanently in non-volatile memory. Therefore, your configuration will be
maintained even if keyboard power to Wasp WLP 4170 CCD Scanner is removed
by turning off your PC.

In order to configure Wasp WLP 4170 CCD Scanner, seven basic steps need to be
followed for each programmed setting:  

(1) Determine what, if any, options on EACH PAGE that you wish to change.
(2) Scan the "Begin" bar code. WLP 4170 CCD Scanner will sound an ascending 

tone to indicate that setup is in progress. 

(3) Scan the bar code representing the option to be changed. 
(4) Scan the bar codes representing the option values (e.g. 01, 02, 3A etc.). 

These option values can be found on the inside back cover flap of this manual. 
You must scan two digits for each option setting.

(5) Repeat the above two steps, if necessary, to change the options in the 

same group.

(6) Scan the “Finish” bar code on the back cover flap to confirm your selections.
(7) Scan the "Exit" bar code to exit the group currently selected. 

Wasp WLP 4170 CCD Scanner will sound a descending tone.

NOTE:

Pages 6 and 7 are designed as walk through example pages. Use these

pages as examples on how to change an option for the rest of the manual.

Chapter 5

Setup & Configuration

Summary of Contents for WLP 4170

Page 1: ...he scanner for specific applications This scanner does not require software or drivers to operate The scanner enters data as keyboard data Please review this manual before scanning any of the programm...

Page 2: ...ced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of Wasp Technologies The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Wasp is a trademark of...

Page 3: ...character Delay 8 4 Keyboard Wedge 9 5 Scanning Modes Country Codes 10 6 Set Terminator Preamble Postamble Configuration 11 5 Bar Code Symbology 12 29 Code 39 12 13 Code 128 14 15 UPC A 16 17 UPC E 18...

Page 4: ...photographed digitized and electronically sampled by built in photodetectors The detectors process the measurement of every bar and space using the number of adjacent photodetectors which contrast a...

Page 5: ...yboard port Plug your keyboard cable into the other end female Din 5 of the the Wasp WLP 4170 CCD Scanner If your keyboard and PC support a Din 6 connection use the enclosed Din 5 to Din 6 converter c...

Page 6: ...common bar code configurations Use the Setup Configuration sections only to customize the Wasp settings Tip Use the pre printed Bar Code Test Symbols in Appendix A on page 30 as a test chart to begin...

Page 7: ...ion of a bar code is dependent on the narrowest element of a bar code X dimension and can vary from high density nominally less than 0 009 in 0 23 mm medium density between 0 009 in 0 23 mm and 0 020...

Page 8: ...n basic steps need to be followed for each programmed setting 1 Determine what if any options on EACH PAGE that you wish to change 2 Scan the Begin bar code WLP 4170 CCD Scanner will sound an ascendin...

Page 9: ...se this configuration to restore the factory default settings if you are unsure how your scanner has been configured The Factory Default configuration is very useful when you need to reprogram your Wa...

Page 10: ...anner NOTE For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 1 Scan Begin 2 Scan Set Beep Volume 4 Scan the Finish barcode on the back cover flap 5 Scan the Exit barcode 3...

Page 11: ...computer Note The default for the intercharacter delay is set to 2ms and is the most common configuration however your PC may be different When you scan a bar code if some characters are missing decre...

Page 12: ...es the case sensitivity of your keyboard The Laptop No Keyboard setting should be enabled if you are connecting this scanner to a laptop or to a PC with no keyboard Note For help in configuring these...

Page 13: ...programming steps on page 5 Continuous Mode Trigger with 10 Sec Delay When this option is selected the LEDs are visible at all times Under this option you cannot read the same bar code back to back Th...

Page 14: ...Preamble Transmit Postamble Exit Preamble Postamble Scan Begin Scan Set Preamble to program preamble Scan characters from the back cover flap using the ASCII Table on page 36 Scan Finish on the back c...

Page 15: ...Department of Defense DOD The principal feature is to encode messages using the full alphanumeric character set Default Begin On Off Verify Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Exit Option Alpha Numeric E...

Page 16: ...with a letter A Z to form the characters that are not present in the standard Code 39 symbology Default Set Maximum Length Set Minimum Length Begin Format Start Stop Transmission Exit Option Alpha Nu...

Page 17: ...nfiguring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 Code 128 is variable length and encodes the full 128 ASCII character set Each character is represented by 11 modules that can be one of...

Page 18: ...64 00 64 Maximum 00 64 00 Standard 00 UCC EAN 128 01 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 Code 128 is the most flexible of all the common linear symbolog...

Page 19: ...Enable two digits 01 Disable 00 Enable 01 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 UPC A Universal Product Code A is fixed length and is the most common UPC...

Page 20: ...are assigned from the Uniform Code Council UCC The next five digits are assigned by the manufacturer and the final digit is a modulo 10 check digit The nominal height for the UPC A bar code is one inc...

Page 21: ...Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 Chapter 5 UPC E UPC E Universal Product Code E is fixed length and is a compressed six digit code used for marking s...

Page 22: ...s consult the programming steps on page 5 The printed value of the UPC E code is a twelve digit code The nominal height for the UPC E bar code is one inch The reduced size is 80 of the nominal size Op...

Page 23: ...nable 01 Disable 00 Enable 01 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 The EAN JAN 13 European Article Number Japanese Article Number is fixed length and is...

Page 24: ...th and is similar to the UPC A symbology but encodes a 13th digit The nominal height for the EAN JAN 8 bar code is one inch The reduced size is 80 of the nominal size Default Supplement Digits Truncat...

Page 25: ...1 Disable 00 Enable 01 Disable 00 Enable 01 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 The EAN JAN 8 is fixed length and is similar to the UPC E code but inclu...

Page 26: ...5 digits 03 or None Disable 00 Enable 01 Disable 00 Enable 01 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 The EAN JAN 8 is fixed length and is similar to the UP...

Page 27: ...m 64 00 00 00 Maximum 00 64 00 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 Code 93 encodes the full 128 ASCII character set using 9 modules arranged into 3 bars...

Page 28: ...gs consult the programming steps on page 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 is a variable length even numbered numeric bar code It is typically used in industrial and master carton labeling and also in the automobi...

Page 29: ...0 00 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 Codabar is a variable length symbology capable of encoding six special alphanumeric characters capital letters...

Page 30: ...le 01 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 Codabar is a variable length symbology capable of encoding six special alphanumeric characters capital letters...

Page 31: ...02 Mod 11 10 03 Disable 00 Enable 01 64 Minimum 64 00 00 00 Maximum 00 64 00 Note For help in configuring these settings consult the programming steps on page 5 MSI Plessey is a variable length numer...

Page 32: ...stands for Portable Data File and 417 is derived from the module structure Each PDF417 symbol consists of 3 to 90 stacked rows surrounded by a quiet zone on all four sides Each row consists of a lead...

Page 33: ...of 5 Codabar Code 128 MSI Plessey Code 93 Note Make sure that the appropriate bar code symbology is configured properly and enabled before trying to scan Use the Bar Code Symbologies configuration be...

Page 34: ...35 UPC A UPC E UPC E w 5 digit supplement UPC E w 2 digit supplement UPC A w 2 digit supplement UPC A w 5 digit supplement Default Appendix A Bar Code Test Symbols...

Page 35: ...36 EAN JAN 13 EAN JAN 13 w 2 digit supplement EAN JAN 13 w 5 digit supplement Default Appendix A Bar Code Test Symbols...

Page 36: ...Appendix A Bar Code Test Symbols EAN JAN 8 EAN JAN 8 5 w 5 digit supplement EAN JAN 8 w 2 digit supplement PDF417 37 Default...

Page 37: ...el CCD array Operating Voltage 5 VDC 0 25V Current Consumption Standby 100 mA 5 VDC Sleep 25 mA 5 VDC Operating 180 mA 5 VDC MECHANICAL Dimensions W3 5 x T4 5 x H7 2 Weight 150 g without cable Cable 6...

Page 38: ...pair of a product is your exclusive remedy Any other implied warranty of merchantability or fitness is limited to the duration of this written warranty Some states provinces and countries do not allow...

Page 39: ...42 B ASCII Preamble Postamble Code Table 00 Null 01 Up 02 Down 03 Left 04 Right 05 PgUp 06 PgDn 08 BS 09 Tab 0B Home 0C End 0D Enter 0E Insert 0F Delete 11 F1 12 F2 13 F3 14 F4 15 F5 16 F6 17 F7 18 F8...

Page 40: ...0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F FINISH...

Reviews: