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NCR RealScan 7892  
Bi-Modal Presentation Scanner 

 

User Guide 

18266

 

B005-0000-1182 
Issue F 

 

Summary of Contents for RealScan 7892

Page 1: ...NCR RealScan 7892 Bi Modal Presentation Scanner User Guide 18266 B005 0000 1182 Issue F...

Page 2: ...ctions and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the world In some instances photographs are of equipment prototypes Therefore before using this document consult with...

Page 3: ...to be disclosed or reproduced without consent Safety Warnings Safety Extra Low Voltage This device should only be powered by a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV power supply source with an available curr...

Page 4: ...cale Interface Programmer s Guide BD20 1074 A NCR RealScan 7892 Bi Modal Presentation Scanner Parts Identification Manual B005 0000 1184 NCR Scanner Programming Tags BST0 2121 74 International Technic...

Page 5: ...nit for Damage 3 1 Verify you the have Correct Cables 3 2 RealScan 7892 0100 Standard Interface Cables 3 2 RealScan 7892 0100 USB Cables 3 3 RealScan 7892 0200 Interface Cable 3 3 Determine Scanner Lo...

Page 6: ...Action Switch Setting 4 7 70 Line Width Option 4 7 Label Rotation 4 8 Distance from Scanner 4 9 Read Indicators 4 10 Status Indicator 4 10 Audible Indicator 4 10 Indicator Functions 4 11 Bar Code Qual...

Page 7: ...4 Requirements 5 4 Help 5 4 Suggestion 5 4 Programming Considerations 5 5 Programming Tags 5 5 Programming Mode 5 7 Entering Your Program 5 8 Default Settings 5 9 Communications Protocol 7892 0100 onl...

Page 8: ...e Character Tags 5 19 Parameter Shortcuts 5 19 Bar Codes 3 5 20 Interleaved 2 of 5 5 20 Bar Code Length 5 20 Value 1 and Value 2 5 21 Check Digit Present 5 21 Transmit Check Digit 5 21 Parameter Short...

Page 9: ...5 32 Additional Bar Code Options 5 33 UPC Number System Character 5 33 ISBN Format 5 33 RS 232 Parameters 1 5 34 Baud Rate 5 34 Parity 5 34 Stop Bits And Character Length 5 34 Handshake 5 35 Parameter...

Page 10: ...Single Line Scanning option 5 44 Switch Activation 5 44 Line Width 5 44 Parameter Version Number 5 45 Wedge Options 5 46 Country Code 5 46 Caps Lock 5 46 Number Lock and Keypad 5 46 Intercharacter De...

Page 11: ...ix Chapter 7 Program Defaults Worksheets Identifying Program Defaults 7 1 Using the Programming Worksheets 7 3 Programming Worksheets 7 4 ASCII Code Chart 7 22 Index...

Page 12: ...First issue B June 2001 Corrections Page 2 LED Indicator colors Worksheet 30 and 10 C October 2001 Wedge Option added D November 2001 Added USB Connection E September 2002 Added AIM Label Identifier F...

Page 13: ...ion interference caused by unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by NCR The correction of interfer...

Page 14: ...ional Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequa...

Page 15: ...EC CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Class IIa Laser Product Avoid Long TermViewing of directLaser Light Clase II a Producto Laser Trate de no ver directamente el Rayo Laser por mucho tiempo Apparell a laser de c...

Page 16: ...gy of the laser LED light as applied to each of the specified requirements Caution The NCR RealScan 7892 Bi Modal Presentation Scanner is not intended for long term viewing of the direct laser light H...

Page 17: ...andard or other normative document s following the provisions of the noted Directives EU Directive Harmonized Standard s 89 336 EEC EMC EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 EN 50082 1 Part 1 1992 IEC 801 2 1...

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Page 19: ...ural The RealScan 7892 is available in two models 7892 0100 and 7892 0200 The 7892 0100 offers IBM RS 232 and OCIA communication and permits you to change among these three programming types It can be...

Page 20: ...se the scanner is very light you can maneuver it easily in these circumstances Single Line Scanning is an optional feature of the RealScan 7892 0100 0200 This feature permits you to scan a specific ba...

Page 21: ...aneously but is actually just a single beam reflected through several mirrors It is this pattern that enables the scanner to read bar codes from most orientations After reading the information contain...

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Page 23: ...re any special wiring or mounting Normally its requirements are within those of the host terminal or PC Physical Considerations The RealScan 7892 is a small lightweight unit Weighing 9 6 ounces it is...

Page 24: ...ature 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Temperature Change 18 F per hour 10 C per hour 36 F per hour 20 C per hour Humidity 20 to 80 RH Non Condensing 5 to 95 RH Non Condensing Hum...

Page 25: ...rical outlet One of five power modules comes with your scanner depending on the requirements you specify It is critical that you have the proper power module for your electrical circuit The following...

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Page 27: ...you have received all components The following list identifies the package contents RealScan 7892 scanner Power Module if ordered Scanner Module Cable Interface Cable if ordered Documentation Inspect...

Page 28: ...uired for the different host connections that can be made with the RealScan 7892 0100 See your NCR representative for additional RealScan 7892 0100 cables Host Connection Interface Interface Cable Cor...

Page 29: ...4 Dongle USB Adapter Cable Unpowered Non latching 1416 C732 0004 When using 1416 C731 0004 the RealScan 7892 receives power from the host terminal Do not connect a Power Module to the Interface Box on...

Page 30: ...ner can be approximately 9 ft 274 cm from the host terminal or PC These distances are normally shorter depending on how you route the connecting cables Be sure that the Scanner Module Cable is long en...

Page 31: ...e The following table identifies the kit number for all available kits Kit Description Kit Number Power Module 104 127 Vac 60 Hz North American Japanese 7892 K011 V002 Power Module 104 127 Vac 60 Hz N...

Page 32: ...RealScan 7892 Use the following procedure if you need to determine the communications protocol programmed in your RealScan 7892 1 Apply power to the RealScan 7892 2 Scan the Diagnostics tag Must be th...

Page 33: ...the unit To determine the interface you have and set the default Scan the Default tag The scanner gives one long beep and then beeps the same number of times as the protocol options explained above No...

Page 34: ...able Some terminals require a trained technician to perform this function If a Power Module is required it connects to a connector on the Scanner Cable Some less common configurations require two cabl...

Page 35: ...able connects the RealScan 7892 to this box Note The Power Module is not used The RealScan 7892 receives power from the host terminal 20581 Host Terminal NCR 7892 Scanner Cable Dongle Adapter Cable In...

Page 36: ...her along one side Carefully pry open the latched edge to open the Interface Box Check the shunt position on J3 and change as needed Close the Interface Box cover 19573 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R...

Page 37: ...le transmit message buffer in the RealScan 7892 0200wedge use The transmission of the data is significantly longer than other communication protocols and can be quite slow if a long intercharacter del...

Page 38: ...3 12 Chapter 3 Installation 19183a Power Module 7892 Scanner Scanner Cable Power Cable Host Terminal Keyboard Keyboard Wedge Cable 1416 C636 0030 7892 0200...

Page 39: ...If the scanner passes the diagnostic tests it gives a ready indication four flashes of the Status Indicator A green flash followed by a red flash is normal and indicates the scanner serial number is s...

Page 40: ...lt values To change any values that do not match your system requirements refer to Chapter 5 Programming and Chapter 7 Program Defaults Worksheets Note When using USB cables to connect the RealScan 78...

Page 41: ...s Before using your RealScan 7892 you need to be familiar with some of its components The figure below shows the scanner and identifies some of the parts and features Speaker Scanner Module Cable Scan...

Page 42: ...hem from one side of the checkstand to another The scanner reads the label while the items are moving by With presentation scanning you simply present the label to the scanner and then remove it Do no...

Page 43: ...four inches from the scanner When the label is read the Status Indicator turns green then returns to red If enabled a Good Read Tone also sounds 17684 Laser Scan Pattern Status Indicator 3 Move the b...

Page 44: ...e may be too heavy or too awkward to hold while trying to position the bar code label In these circumstances you can pick up the scanner and take it to the merchandise The RealScan 7892 is designed so...

Page 45: ...easier to read and do not require as much accuracy when presenting the label to the scanner Because of the large scan pattern you do not have to be very precise when you position the label However the...

Page 46: ...two position switch on the side of the RealScan 7892 to use for Single Line Scanning Pick up the scanner press the single line button to the first position and hold it there This action turns off all...

Page 47: ...reen and the unit beeps indicating a good read 18281 Single Line Switch Single Line Scanning Programmable Options Single Action Switch Setting Scanner decodes at the first position and projected line...

Page 48: ...ion Your RealScan 7892 can read labels that are presented in many different positions You can present labels that are rotated left or right 30 degrees from center up or down 30 degrees from center and...

Page 49: ...focus setting based on how far away the object is Depending on the label reading can range from zero to six inches Therefore when you use your scanner move the label toward the scanner to a comfortab...

Page 50: ...Indicator turns red until the bar code is removed it then turns green again When using IBM 468x communications the Status Indicator flashes red group of nine flashes repeated at 3 second intervals whe...

Page 51: ...ction To Take Successful Power Up Status Indicator flashes twice Four beeps for the single line unit Three beeps for the Omni unit Scanner successfully passed Level 0 Diagnostics Scanner is ready to u...

Page 52: ...ese are only examples and are not all inclusive R0026 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 0 6 01 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 0 6 01 2 3 4 67 8 5 9 0 6 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 0 6 01 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 0 6 01 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 0 6 Bar Cod...

Page 53: ...apter 5 Programming for information about enabling RSS RSS 14 RSS 14 is a linear symbology that encodes 14 UCC EAN digits This structure provides four segments that can be decoded separately then reco...

Page 54: ...or 41 alpha characters RSS Expanded can be scanned and decoded in up to 22 segments and then reconstructed 19256 9987 6543 2101 2345 6789 8888 RSS Expanded Stacked RSS Expanded Stacked is similar too...

Page 55: ...dampened by lukewarm water and a mild soap When the Scan Window is dirty clean it with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water Your RealScan 7892 is designed to provide you with long trouble free servic...

Page 56: ...dise so the center of the Scan Window moves toward the bar code label To minimize scratching try not to contact the merchandise Single Line Scanning Single Line Scanning permits you to scan a specific...

Page 57: ...ood Read tone is enabled the RealScan 7892 also beeps Good Read Indication Put the merchandise on the counter top and go to the next item entry No Read Indication Examine the bar code label If it appe...

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Page 59: ...RealScan 7892 factory Default values Keep your Installation Guide where it is accessible to the person s responsible for interfacing with the NCR Customer Engineer who repairs your RealScan 7892 unit...

Page 60: ...iling in your RealScan 7892 units for repair Prior to mailing your failed RealScan 7892 unit in for repair copy the pages that include the changes you have made and put a copy of these documents insid...

Page 61: ...lt tag The unit should make one long beep followed by the number of beeps corresponding to the communication protocol See Chapter 3 in this manual If this is not the desired default program the commun...

Page 62: ...ing the Save and Reset tag Requirements Programming Worksheets Chapter 7 Programming Tags BST0 2121 74 Help Refer to the Programming Tags Chart later in this chapter Refer to the step by step procedur...

Page 63: ...n and the associated indicators Tag Function Indication Default This tag causes the RealScan 7892 to use the program defaults It must be the first tag scanned after applying power to the scanner One l...

Page 64: ...in a specific programming mode all parameters entered are maintained in RAM and the scanner goes to the Base Programming state Short beep good read Status Indicator flash red twice Tone Four quick be...

Page 65: ...mming Worksheet In each specific programming mode enter all the information contained on the worksheet by scanning all the proper tags in sequence as shown on the worksheet In addition use parameter s...

Page 66: ...pply power to the RealScan 7892 2 Scan the Programming Mode tag 3 Scan the two Hex tags corresponding to a worksheet number Example To program the 7892 Timers using Worksheet 12 scan Hex 1 followed by...

Page 67: ...ings the Default Setting sets the default state for the data format ASCII or HEX as well For Wedge the UPC E check digit is also set The first seven options 0 6 are applicable to the RealScan 7892 010...

Page 68: ...alScan 7892 0100 uses to communicate with the host terminal or PC Refer to the Communications Protocol Worksheet 10 in Chapter 7 The Protocol parameter contains seven selections OCIA NCR Short 0 OCIA...

Page 69: ...The parameter contains 10 different lengths ranging from 25 milliseconds to 250 milliseconds Select these times using the Hex 0 through Hex 9 tags The default length is 100 milliseconds for the RealSc...

Page 70: ...amming mode contains three shortcuts A B and C After entering this programming mode you can go directly to a specific parameter by scanning the appropriate shortcut Hex tag Hex A Hex B or Hex C This e...

Page 71: ...ameter selects the lockout time There are 8 different times ranging from 450 milliseconds to 1500 milliseconds Select these times using the Hex 0 through Hex 7 tags The default time is 450 millisecond...

Page 72: ...lues range from 5 minutes to 30 minutes in increments of 5 minutes The default time is 5 minutes Parameter Shortcuts The Timers Programming mode has three shortcuts A B and C After entering this progr...

Page 73: ...can program the following parameters Extend UPC A to EAN 13 The Extend UPC A To EAN 13 parameter option determines whether to pad the tag data changing 12 digit UPC E tags to 13 Character EAN tags The...

Page 74: ...n only or either 2 or 5 digit extensions Scan the Hex 0 tag for 2 digit extension only the Hex 1 tag for 5 digit extension only or the Hex 2 tag for both 2 and 5 digit extension The default is 2 and 5...

Page 75: ...mming mode contains six shortcuts A through F After entering this programming mode you can go directly to a specific parameter by scanning the appropriate shortcut Hex tag Hex A through Hex F This eli...

Page 76: ...rs Minimum Characters Allowed The Minimum Characters Allowed parameter option defines how many characters in a bar code must be read the same by two separate scans before determining a valid read has...

Page 77: ...The Transmit Check Digit parameter option selects whether to send the check digit to the host terminal or PC Scan the Hex 0 tag to disable this option or the Hex 1 tag to enable it Disable is the defa...

Page 78: ...r this parameter However if you enable reading Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes you can program the following parameters Bar Code Length The Bar Code Length parameter option selects the method for determi...

Page 79: ...0 through Hex 3 and the second Hex 0 through Hex 9 The default for Value 1 is 08 The default for Value 2 is 16 Check Digit Present The Check Digit Present parameter determines if the bar code must con...

Page 80: ...number of Code 128 characters for numeric only Code 128 symbol For example given a numeric only Code 128 symbol of 12 34 56 78 the Minimum Data Characters Allowed would be 4 Each Code 128 character is...

Page 81: ...amming mode contains 3 parameter shortcuts After entering this programming mode you can go directly to a specific parameter by scanning the appropriate shortcut Hex tag Hex A Hex B or Hex C This elimi...

Page 82: ...enabled options is used additional parameters are required as described below The default is to Disable reading RSS bar codes Scans Required on RSS 14 This parameter sets the number of scans required...

Page 83: ...tag for Normal Mode or the Hex 1 programming tag to enable UCC 128 Emulation The default is Normal Mode Parameter Shortcuts The Bar Codes 5 Programming mode contains 4 parameter shortcuts After enteri...

Page 84: ...t change the Unique Identifier the program uses the last one programmed Identifier Type The Identifier Type parameter defines the type and placement of label identifiers You can select default identif...

Page 85: ...ode 39 42H 31H 42H 31H Interleaved 2 of 5 42H 32H 42H 32H Code 128 42H 33H 42H 33H RSS 14 5DH 65H 31H 48H RSSE 5DH 65H 31H 49H AIM Label Identifier None Scan the Hex 2 tag for the None selection No la...

Page 86: ...entifier Bar Code Data Common Byte 2 Unique Identifier Bar Code Data Common Byte 1 Common Byte 2 Unique Identifier Bar Code Data Unique Suffix All Bar Codes Unique Identifier Bar Code Data Common Byte...

Page 87: ...E and UPC A are sent as EAN 13 tags AIM Identifiers are supported starting with Firmware release 497 0424514 Note AIM identifiers for UPC EAN codes require additional changes to the programmed paramet...

Page 88: ...ng table gives the default values Common Byte Hex ASCII Common Byte 1 5D Common Byte 2 42 B Note You must scan four tags to go to the next parameter even if you are using Common Byte 1 only Common Byt...

Page 89: ...ed starting with Firmware release 497 0424514 When selecting AIM no further entries are required for that label since they are defined by the AIM standard Unique Identifier The Unique Identifier param...

Page 90: ...ogramming mode contains 5 shortcuts A through E After entering this programming mode you can go directly to a specific parameter by scanning the appropriate shortcut Hex tag Hex A through Hex E This e...

Page 91: ...to all communication protocols except IBM If Hex 1 is selected the UPC Number System Character the first character on the UPC bar code is included in the bar code data message Hex 0 Disables Number UP...

Page 92: ...bit for 8 bit characters bit 9 is the parity bit Choosing no parity and 7 bit character length causes the scanner to send two stop bits the scanner must also receive two stop bits Scan the appropriate...

Page 93: ...es the state of CTS Hex 3 tag RTS is always low and scanner waits for CTS to go high before transmitting Hex 4 tag RTS is always high and scanner waits for CTS to go high before transmitting Hex 5 tag...

Page 94: ...control the transfer of data between the scanner and the host terminal or PC The options are None enable ACK NAK enable XOn XOff and enable both ACK NAK and XOn XOff If you enable ACK NAK only tag me...

Page 95: ...on This parameter is used with the Interface Control ACK NAK parameter to cause the 7892 scanner to automatically resend the message to the host terminal or PC when the ACK Timer has expired Scan the...

Page 96: ...r permits you to specify what ASCII code to use for the Prefix Byte Enter your selection by scanning the appropriate two Hex tags Refer to the ASCII Code Chart in Chapter 7 You can select any value fr...

Page 97: ...he Terminator Byte or the Hex 1 tag to enable it The default is Enable ASCII Code The ASCII Code parameter permits you to specify what ASCII code to use for the Terminator Byte Enter your selection by...

Page 98: ...Programming mode contains 3 shortcuts A B and C After entering this programming mode you can go directly to a specific parameter by scanning the appropriate shortcut Hex tag Hex A Hex B or Hex C This...

Page 99: ...CII Some IBM systems send receive the IBM tags as hex data and others use ASCII ASCII data format is often required with the Hand Held Bar Code Reader option 10 6 under Communications Protocol Scan th...

Page 100: ...data while it is transmitting the data is lost When using this mode a special Eavesdrop Mode cable is required Data transmitted by the terminal is sent to the RealScan 7892 and re transmitted to the...

Page 101: ...parameter permits the RealScan 7892 to receive a soft reset command in OCIA Short format without parity information from the terminal The default is set to receive an OCIA Short soft reset command wi...

Page 102: ...sitions The default Hex 1 sets the switch to work as a double position switch the first position shows the scan line and the second position permits decoding of the data The other option Hex 0 sets th...

Page 103: ...of the current version of the parameter settings by assigning a Parameter Version Number The version number is a two byte entry which means four Hex tags must be scanned Each hex tag value can range f...

Page 104: ...er assumes a fixed state for the Caps Lock Key it does not track the state of the Caps Lock Key The Shift Key is used by the scanner to output the appropriate upper or lower case character depending o...

Page 105: ...mate Scan the appropriate Hex tag Hex 0 Hex 4 for the desired delay Intercharacter Delay options are Every 4 ms Every 12 ms Every 24 ms Every 48 ms or Every 96 ms Parameter Shortcuts The Wedge Options...

Page 106: ...gram in the space provided Entering the Program 1 Prepare the RealScan 7892 Apply power to the RealScan 7892 then scan the Programming Mode tag This puts the scanner in the Base Programming state 2 De...

Page 107: ...his becomes the new scanner program The scanner goes through initial start up and operates using the new program Note To exit the Base Programming state without saving any parameters scan the Abort ta...

Page 108: ...ocol and some of the RS 232 parameters must be set to specific values Other parameters may be set as required by the host terminal Set the required program parameters by scanning the following sequenc...

Page 109: ...is is accomplished by scanning the following sequence of programming tags These must be the first tags scanned after supplying power to the unit This option is currrently only available in firmware 49...

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Page 111: ...roblem and correct it without having to send the scanner in for repair Use the following steps to help isolate the problem 1 Identify exactly what the scanner is doing or not doing Pay particular atte...

Page 112: ...y Check fuse in Interface Cable Connector Box Check power cable connection Scanner does not operate Laser light off Motors off Off Off Internal failure Send in for repair Scanner does not operate Cann...

Page 113: ...host terminal when using IBM 468x communications Series of 9 Red flashes at 3 second intervals Off Host terminal is not turned on Cables disconnected between RealScan 7892 and host terminal Turn on ho...

Page 114: ...ctory pack it in the shipping carton that you saved when you received your scanner The illustration on the top flap of the box shows how to pack your scanner in the box Send only the RealScan 7892 Do...

Page 115: ...the connector box on the end of the Interface Cable The green light on the connector box should be on if the Power Module is plugged into the proper electrical outlet and is connected to the scanner...

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Page 117: ...Minutes Disable Bar Codes 1 UPC EAN Extend UPC A to EAN 13 Extend UPC E to UPC A Periodical Codes Periodical Code Extension Send Data Enable Disable Disable Disable 2 Digit 5 Digit Data As Decoded Ba...

Page 118: ...ntrol Check Digit Retransmit On ACK NAK Timer Expiration Disable None Enable UPC A Enable EAN 8 Enable EAN 13 Disable UPC E Enable 0200 only Enable RS 232 Prefix Byte Prefix Byte ASCII Code Disable 02...

Page 119: ...the three major steps to programming your scanner 1 Enter the Base Programming state by scanning the Programming Mode tag as the first tag after applying power to your 7892 scanner 2 Select a Programm...

Page 120: ...am OCIA NCR Short 0 B OCIA NCR Long 1 OCIA Non NCR Short 2 IBM 468x Select Address 4A Slot Scanner Hex Data 3 IBM 468x Select Address 4B 1520 BCR ASCII Data 4 RS 232 7892 0100 7892 0200 5 IBM 468x Sel...

Page 121: ...rogram OCIA NCR Short 0 OCIA NCR Long 1 OCIA Non NCR Short 2 IBM 468x Select Address 4A Slot Scanner Hex Data 3 IBM 468x Select Address 4B 1520 BCR ASCII Data 4 RS 232 7892 0100 7892 0200 5 IBM 468x S...

Page 122: ...1 Good Read Tone 19322 Your Program Off 0 A On 1 Good Read Tone 1 1 Tone On Off Tone On Off 25 0 50 1 Tone Length Milliseconds 75 2 100 3 125 4 150 5 175 6 220 7 225 8 250 9 B Low 0 High 1 Tone Volume...

Page 123: ...Lockout Time Milliseconds On 0 Off 1 Restart Lockout Timer B Active Time Minutes C Lockout Time A B Restart Lockout Timer C Active Time 450 0 600 1 750 2 900 3 1050 4 1200 5 1350 6 1500 7 5 0 10 1 15...

Page 124: ...end UPC A To EAN 13 C Extend UPC E To UPC A Disable 0 Enable 1 Disable 0 Enable 1 Disable 0 Enable 1 Periodical Codes D Disable 0 Enable 1 Periodical Code Extension 2 Digit Only 0 5 Digit Only 1 2 Dig...

Page 125: ...Full ASCII C Code 39 A B Minimum Characters Allowed C Full ASCII Disable 0 Enable 1 Disable 2 F Disable 0 Enable 1 Check Digit Present D Disable 0 Enable 1 Transmit Check Digit Allow Single Character...

Page 126: ...B Bar Code Length Disable 0 Enable 1 Character 1 0 5 Check Digit Present C Disable 0 Enable 1 C Check Digit Present D Transmit Check Digit Range Check 0 Specific Check 1 Character 2 0 9 0 Default 8 C...

Page 127: ...Worksheets 7 11 1 7 Bar Codes 4 19328 Your Program A Bar Codes 4 1 7 Code 128 Minimum Data Characters Allowed B UCC 128 C Code 128 A B Minimum Data Characters Allowed C UCC 128 Disable 0 Enable 1 Dis...

Page 128: ...1 Scan 1 2 Scans 2 3 Scans 3 4 Scans 4 1 8 Your Program Bar Codes 5 RSS Enable A Enable RSS14E Only 2 Enable RSS 14 RSS 14E 3 Scans Required On RSS 14E C 1 Scan 1 2 Scans 2 3 Scans 3 4 Scans 4 UCC 128...

Page 129: ...racter 4 Default 2 0 7 UPC A D Bar Code Type UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 Code 39 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Common Byte 1 None Common Byte 1 Both Common Bytes Unique Identifier Hex Character Hex Character Def...

Page 130: ...nal Bar Code Options 19332 0 1 Do Not Send Send 2 3 Disable ISBN Enable ISBN UPC Number System Character ISBN Option Note ISBN option is not available with IBM protocols Your Program 1 9 Additional Ba...

Page 131: ...And Character Length Handshake D D Handshake 300 0 600 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 5 19200 6 Odd 0 Even 1 Mark 2 Space 3 None 4 1 Stop Bit 7 Bit Character 0 1 Stop Bit 8 Bit Character 1 2 Stop Bit 7...

Page 132: ...ACK NAK XOn XOff 1 0 2 3 1 0 Disable Enable Disable UPC A Disable EAN 8 Disable EAN 13 Disable UPC E Enable UPC A Enable EAN 8 Enable EAN 13 Disable UPC E Enable UPC A Enable EAN 8 Enable EAN 13 Enabl...

Page 133: ...sheets 7 17 2 2 RS 232 Prefix Byte Your Program A RS 232 Prefix Byte 2 2 Prefix Byte ASCII Code B Prefix Byte A Disable 0 19335 Enable 1 Hex Character ASCII Code Chart 0 7 Hex Character ASCII Code Cha...

Page 134: ...ble 0 19336 Enable 1 Hex Character ASCII Code Chart 0 7 Hex Character ASCII Code Chart 0 F Default 0 3 B ASCII Code C Second Terminator Byte ASCII Code D Disable 0 Enable 1 Hex Character ASCII Code Ch...

Page 135: ...es Send IBM Tags In Hex Or ASCII In Hex 0 In ASCII 1 Unlimited 4 Three Times 5 RS 232 Mode RS 232 Delay Normal 6 Eavesdrop 7 0 Milliseconds 8 10 Milliseconds 9 OCIA NCR Short Soft Reset Default 0 if W...

Page 136: ...tivation B Line Width C Single Line A B Switch Activation C Line Width Disable 0 Enable 1 Single Position Activation 0 Narrow Line 0 Wide Line 1 Double Position Activation 1 2 7 Parameter Version Numb...

Page 137: ...nternational 1 B Caps Lock Option Off 0 On 1 C Number Lock Keypad Option Keypad Not Used 0 Keypad Used Num Lock Off 1 Keypad Used Num Lock On 2 D Inter Character Delay Milliseconds Approximate 4 0 12...

Page 138: ...D 5E 5F P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 0 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2...

Page 139: ...Class 1 Laser Identification xiii Indicator Functions 4 11 Installing the 7892 0200 Wedge 3 11 Installing the Scanner 3 8 L Label Identifiers 5 26 Label Orientation 4 5 Label Rotation 4 8 Laser Power...

Page 140: ...Scanner Location 3 4 Single Line Scanning 5 44 Status Indicator 4 10 T Taking Care of Your Scanner 4 15 Timers 5 13 U USB Cables 3 3 USB Interface Connection 3 9 USB Programming 5 50 Using the Program...

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