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Addendum to

User’s Manual

Ranger

Wedge Interface

Part No. 25-WEDGE-06A

Ver. April 1999

8 Olympic Drive

Orangeburg, NY  10962

Tel 845.365.0090

Fax 845.365.1251

www.opticonUSA.com

Summary of Contents for 25-WEDGE-06A

Page 1: ...Addendum to User s Manual Ranger Wedge Interface Part No 25 WEDGE 06A Ver April 1999 8 Olympic Drive Orangeburg NY 10962 Tel 845 365 0090 Fax 845 365 1251 www opticonUSA com ...

Page 2: ... ID 6 Programming a Prefix or Suffix Option 7 Laptop SureOne Models 8 Default Caps Lock Selection 9 Symbologies Prefix Selection 10 Symbologies Suffix Selection 11 UCC 128 AIM Code ID Options 12 Suffix 1 Options 13 AIM Code ID Interpretation 14 Alpha Numeric Characters Table 15 ASCII HEX Character Chart 17 Linker Wand Output Functions 20 ...

Page 3: ...with the appropriate adapter cable A SureOne Kit scanner although capable of operating in other modes is terminated in a connector specific to the SureOne terminal and should not be programmed to operate in other than the SureOne or Laptop mode In the wedge mode a RANGER operates like any wedge scanner namely it emulates a keyboard input to the device to which it is connected Some devices primaril...

Page 4: ... be commanded to ignore the state of the Caps Lock key Normally default mode a scanned character will be transmitted to the computer in agreement with the state of the Caps Lock key e g a lower case character will be sent as an uppercase character and vice versa if Caps Lock key is ON However if the Caps Lock function is enabled the scanner will ignore the state of the Caps Lock key and send the c...

Page 5: ...connections to a desktop computer the scanner must be programmed specifically to operate as an external keyboard device This is accomplished by using the programming codes on page 9 IMPORTANT NOTE Upon power up the laptop checks to see what is connected to its external ports and sets its internal operation accordingly If the scanner is not connected to the laptop prior to turning on the power the ...

Page 6: ...ion A SureOne Kit scanner is designed to operate with the IBM SureOne POS terminal and operates similar to the laptop mode of operation Use the codes on page 9 to set the scanner to the SureOne operation mode Page 4 ...

Page 7: ...Skipping a line line feed command adding text to the transmitted data or taking another brand in its programming sequence are some example of what could be one by adding characters before prefixes or after suffixes the decoded data This scanner allows these additions in the wedge mode only The generalized data transmit format is time PREFIX CODE ID DATA SUFFIX 1 SUFFIX 2 SUFFIX 1 is used for curso...

Page 8: ...n the format above AIM is an acronym for Automatic Identification Manufacturers Assoc iation It is an optional industry standard code that when transmitted may be used by the application software as a shortcut method of describing some facets of a scanner s operating mode All symbologies will transmit an AIM Code ID simply by enabling the AIM Code ID function with the exception of UCC EAN 128 whic...

Page 9: ...her a prefix or suffix in the ASCII HEX Character Chart located on pages 17 19 Using the alphanumeric bar codes on pages 15 and 16 scan the two digit identifier for the first character of the prefix suffix Repeat scanning additional two digit identifiers for up to 4 characters maximum The Back Space and Clear All bar codes can used to correct any errors in scanning Back Space clears the previous a...

Page 10: ...ureOne Kit scanner into Laptop or SureOne operation mode scan the codes in the table below beginning with the START END code and ending the START END code Z9 START END Z9 KC Enter Laptop SureOne mode KC Restart computer see Note on Page 4 Page 8 ...

Page 11: ...scanning the START END code End the procedure by scanning the START END Code If Caps Lock key is ON when this programming code is scanned Caps Lock key must be pressed at least once thereafter for this feature to operate Z9 START END Z9 U4 Reset Wand Emulation Defaults U4 U1 Reset Wedge Defaults U1 KD Enable CL KD KE Disable CL KE B Page 9 ...

Page 12: ...Symbologies Prefix Selection Z9 START END Z9 P0 Code UPC Variants P0 P1 Code 39 P1 P2 Codabar P2 P3 D 2 of 5 P3 P4 Code 93 P4 P5 Code 128 P5 P6 MSI Plessey P6 P7 Code 4 5 P7 Page 10 ...

Page 13: ...Symbologies Suffix Selection Z9 START END Z9 R0 Code UPC variants R0 R1 Code 39 R1 R2 Codabar R2 R3 D 2 of 5 R3 R4 Code 93 R4 R5 Code 128 R5 R6 MSI Plessey R6 R7 Code 4 5 R7 Page 11 ...

Page 14: ...D UCC 128 AIM Code ID Options UPC E Expansion UPC A Transmit as EAN 13 must be ON in order to output AIM Code ID for UPC A and UPC E UPC EAN 128 OUTPUT FORMAT 29 ASCII character 29 decimal or ASCII character 1D Hex This is sometimes referred to as the GS code Z9 START END Z9 J6 UCC EAN 128 OFF J6 B J7 UCC EAN 128 ON J7 J8 AIM Code ID OFF J8 B J9 AIM Code ID ON J9 Page 12 ...

Page 15: ...Suffix 1 Options Z9 START END Z9 O0 No suffix O0 O1 Carriage return O1 B O2 Line feed O2 O3 Carriage return and line feed O3 O4 Tab O4 O5 Shift tab O5 OA Arrow down OA OB Tab and Space OB Page 13 ...

Page 16: ...ull ASCII conversion JA5 CD validated full ASCII Code 39 JA7 CD validated stripped full ASCII JC0 No FNC1 in 1st or 2nd symbol position JC1 FNC1 in 1st symbol position Code 128 JC2 FNC1 in 2nd symbol position Codabar JF0 Code 93 JG0 JM0 Single CD validated before transmit MSI Plessey JM1 Single CD stripped before transmit JI0 No CD JI1 CD validated before transmit D 2 of 5 JI3 CD validated strippe...

Page 17: ...Alpha Numeric Characters Table CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 0 00 1 01 2 02 3 03 4 04 5 05 6 06 7 07 8 08 Page 15 ...

Page 18: ...Alpha Numeric Characters Table Page 16 9 09 A 0A B 0B C 0C D 0D E 0E F 0F Back Space 0G Clear All 0H ...

Page 19: ...R 12 ETX C 03 DC3 S 13 EOT D 04 DC4 T 14 ENQ E 05 NAK U 15 ACK F 06 SYN V 16 BEL G 07 ETB W 17 BS H 08 CAN X 18 HT I 09 EM Y 19 LF J 0A SUB Z 1A VT K 0B ESC 1B FF L 0C FS 1C CR M 0D GS 1D SO N 0E RS 1E SI O 0F US _ 1F ASCII HEX Character Chart CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Page 17 ...

Page 20: ... 33 3D 3E Z 5A v 76 3F 5B w 77 40 5C x 78 A 41 5D y 79 B 42 5E z 7A C 43 _ 5F 7B D 44 60 7C E 45 a 61 7D F 46 b 62 7E G 47 c 63 Delete 7F H 48 d 64 Tab 80 I 49 e 65 TAB 81 J 4A f 66 F1 82 K 4B g 67 F2 83 L 4C h 68 F3 84 M 4D i 69 F4 85 N 4E j 6A F5 86 ASCII HEX Character Chart CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Page 18 ...

Page 21: ...KP 97 Alt ON A4 Up Arrow KP 98 Alt OFF A5 Dn Arrow KP 99 Ctrl ON A6 Rgt Arrow KP 9A Ctrl OFF A7 Lft Arrow KP 9B Shift ON A8 PgUp KP 9C Shift OFF A9 Char ID Char ID Char ID O 4F k 6B F6 87 P 50 l 6C F7 88 Q 51 m 6D F8 89 R 52 n 6E F9 8A S 53 o 6F F10 8B T 54 p 70 F11 8C U 55 q 71 F12 8D V 56 r 72 PgUp 8E W 57 s 73 PgDn 8F X 58 t 74 Y 59 u 75 ASCII HEX Character Chart Page 19 ...

Page 22: ...nctions Z9 START END Z9 S0 Output 1 to 1 S0 B S1 Output in Code 39 S1 S2 Output speed high S2 B S3 Output speed low S3 S4 Output bar low S4 S5 Output bar high S5 B S6 Output with margin S6 B S7 Output w o margin S7 Page 20 ...

Page 23: ...operating mode ONLY with the exception of the following which apply to both Wedge AND Linker WAND operation Symbology Selection Symbology Addition Code 39 C0 C1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Codabar E0 E1 E4 E5 F5 F6 2 of 5 G0 G1 G6 G7 Code 128 C6 through J5 Bar Code Length Options Trigger Options Beeper Settings except W1 W5 and Read Mode Also located on page 30 of 25 WEDGE 06 D1 is Default Not D0 page 31 E4 is De...

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