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VEGA Area Imager V-1020/V-1020BT 

  Handheld Bar code Scanner 

 

 

 

 

             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for V-1020BT

Page 1: ...U s e r s M a n u a l VEGA Area Imager V 1020 V 1020BT Handheld Bar code Scanner ...

Page 2: ...CORPORATED 5 F No 2 Alley 2 Shih Wei Lane Chung Cheng Rd Hsin Tien City Taipei 231 Taiwan Tel 886 2 2219 2385 Fax 886 2 2219 2387 E mail sales champtek com www champtek com China CHAMPTEK INCORPORATED 901 No 39 Wuzhong Rd Shanghai 200235 China Tel 86 21 5489 0021 Fax 86 21 5489 1833 EMEA SCANTECH ID BV Nijverheidsweg Noord 60 34 3812 PM Amersfoort The Netherlands Tel 31 33 4698400 Fax 31 33 465061...

Page 3: ...1 User s Installation and Configuration Manual Scantech ID VEGA ...

Page 4: ...documentation or product even if advised of the possibility of such damages In particular Scantech ID BV shall not be liable for any hardware software or data that is stored or used with the product including the cost of repairing replacing or recovering the above Scantech ID BV reserves the right to change parts of the device at any time without preceding or direct announcement to the client Scan...

Page 5: ...eneral Description 13 2 1 Use of the VEGA 14 Chapter 3 Installation of the VEGA V 1020 15 3 1 V 1020 Unpacking 16 3 2 V 1020 Mounting 17 3 3 V 1020 USB Driver 18 Chapter 4 Installation of the VEGA V 1020BT 19 4 1 V 1020BT Unpacking 20 4 2 V 1020BT Cradle Installation 22 4 3 V 1020BT Setup Bluetooth Communication 22 Chapter 5 Cover Display 26 5 1 Setup Cover Display 27 ...

Page 6: ...59 7 7 Aztec Settings 60 7 8 BPO Settings 62 7 9 Canada Post Settings 63 7 10 Codabar Settings 64 7 11 Codablock Settings 67 7 12 Code 11 Settings 68 7 13 Code 39 Settings 69 7 14 Code 93 Code 93i Settings 72 7 15 Code 128 GSI 128 Settings 73 7 16 DataMatrix Settings 77 7 17 Dutch Post Settings 78 7 18 EAN UPC Parameters Settings 79 7 19 GS1 Composite Settings 84 7 20 GS1 DataBar Settings 86 7 21 ...

Page 7: ...ings 100 7 32 QR Code Settings 101 7 33 Standard 2 of 5 Settings 102 7 34 Sweden Post Settings 104 7 35 Telepen Settings 105 7 36 TLC 39 Settings 106 7 37 Miscellaneous Parameters 107 7 38 Preambles and Postambles 108 Chapter 8 Operating Settings 110 8 1 Scanning Triggering 111 8 2 Time out 114 8 3 Good Read Mode 115 8 4 Buzzer Beep Tone 116 8 5 Good Read Duration 118 Chapter 9 Imager settings 120...

Page 8: ...6 Appendices 122 A Decimal Value Table 123 B ASCII Table 124 C Readable Symbologies 125 D Technical Specifications 126 E Scan Map 127 F Overview Partnumbers 129 ...

Page 9: ... users to display their product information or any relevant commercial message in the cover display This advanced mechanical design truly creates a win win solution for both POS retail systems and consumers In short VEGA is absolutely a high performance gun type scanner which provides the customer with the most cost effective solution in the market It is perfectly suitable and definitely the best ...

Page 10: ...8 Chapter 1 Product Safety ...

Page 11: ...ty please tie wire well and don t put anything on the wire 9 If you don t use this equipment for long time please cut off the power to avoid damage from surge power 10 Don t spray any liquid on this scanner because it may cause a fire or short circuit 11 Please do not open the equipment For safety only the qualified serviceman can open the equipment 12 If there are the following situations please ...

Page 12: ...omply with the conditions below a The equipment will not cause any severe interference b The equipment can avoid any interference from environment Statement This product is classified as A class product In environment this product may cause some interference In this situation the user may do something to avoid interference ...

Page 13: ...tech ID 1 3 SCANNER LABELLING Model Name VEGA V 1020 Area Imager VEGA V 1020BT Area Imager Bluetooth Serial Number Product Serial No VA See Appendix F for more information in detail Model Name Serial Number ...

Page 14: ...12 General Description Chapter 2 General Description ...

Page 15: ...de But you need to position the beam so that it falls across all bars in the 1D barcodes You will hear one beep and the green LED indicator will lights on after scan successfully The programming of the VEGA is very easy you can set up the VEGA by scan all necessary programming codes one time that meet applications the settings are directly saved permanently and all settings can be disabled after s...

Page 16: ...14 Chapter 3 Installation of the VEGA V 1020 ...

Page 17: ... Shipment Package a VEGA Area imager handheld bar code scanner b Power Adaptor if apply c User Manual d Communication Cable e Stand f Transparent Cover Plate 4 Visually inspect the VEGA and accessories for any evidence of physical damage 5 If anything is missing or appears to be damaged immediately contact your dealer ATTENTION Store the packing material and boxes it should be used whenever the VE...

Page 18: ...art installing the VEGA Installing the VEGA is divided in different steps 1 Connect the VEGA to the supplied communication cable RJ45 side 2 Connect the VEGA communication cable to the POS or Host system 3 Connect the Power supply if needed to Power cable inlet 4 Plug the power supply into the AC outlet ...

Page 19: ...virtual com port emulation it is necessary to install the correct USB driver on your POS or Host system needed for correct operation between your system and the VEGA scanner You can download this USB driver from the Scantech ID web site www Scantech ID com Support Downloads ...

Page 20: ...18 Chapter 4 Installation of the VEGA V 1020BT ...

Page 21: ...Cable RS 232 or Keyboard wedge or USB c Power adaptor d User Manual e Bluetooth Cradle or charger optional f Transparent Cover Plate 4 Visually inspect the VEGA and accessories for any evidence of physical damage 5 If anything is missing or appears to be damaged immediately contact your dealer ATTENTION Store the packing material and boxes it should be used whenever the VEGA is transported for ser...

Page 22: ...lug the power supply into the AC outlet 5 Turn on your POS or HOST system 6 Set up communication between the VEGA scanner and cradle To set up communication between VEGA scanner and cradle see chapter 4 3 set up Bluetooth Communication 4 3 V 1020BT SET UP BLUETOOTH COMMUNICATION Before the VEGA scanner can be used for normal operation Bluetooth communication must be set up between the VEGA scanner...

Page 23: ...canner and the cradle follow the next steps 1 The VEGA scanner must scan Scanner Client Mode ON Scanner Server mode Off barcode to set the VEGA scanner in client mode 2 Scan the Bluetooth MAC address code located on the bottom of the cradle 3 When the Bluetooth MAC was successfully scanned scanner will initiate with short beep sounds Blue and red led will also blink followed by a long beep sound 4...

Page 24: ...d and beeper warning It is important to know that the VEGA scanner will only communicate with the cradle whose unique Bluetooth MAC address was the last address scanned If a cradle is paired with the VEGA scanner another VEGA scanner can t be paired with that cradle until the original connection is broken If you pair a second VEGA scanner to an in use cradle the cradle s connection to the first VE...

Page 25: ...minute time option 10 minute During sleep mode all the functions and connection will be halted after press the red trigger button the scanner can be wake up and reconnect the communication with the cradle or Bluetooth device By scanning the according programming code see chapter 7 4 3 5 Memory Mode This memory mode function is enabled when you have scanned memory on barcode Scanning data is stored...

Page 26: ...24 Configuring the VEGA Chapter 5 Cover Display ...

Page 27: ...display that can show our own commercial message 5 1 1 Message Format Create your own commercial message with the following outline format use thicker paper 5 1 2 Change Cover Display Follow the next instruction steps to change the black Cover Display into the transparent Cover Display so that your customers can read your own commercial massage ...

Page 28: ...26 Configuring the VEGA Step 1 Press out the front rubber lid toward the arrow Step 2 Pull out the front rubber lid off the main unit Step 3 Press out top cover rim from the inner lock ...

Page 29: ...ID Step 4 Press out the other side of inner lock and remove the complete cover Step 5 Assemble transparent top cover rim into inner lock Step 6 Assemble another side transparent top cover rim into the inner lock ...

Page 30: ...28 Configuring the VEGA Step 7 Insert your commercial message card into the top cover toward the arrow Step 8 Assemble the front rubber lid into the main unit toward the arrow ...

Page 31: ...Scantech ID Chapter 6 Configuring the VEGA ...

Page 32: ...please follow the sequence below 1 Power up the scanner 2 Change scanner settings by scanning any of the programming code that meet applications An Example For changing the Baud rate to 38400 only scan the programming code that represents this After reading a valid programming code the scanner will give a High beep and the green led indicator will lights on At any moment you can stop your programm...

Page 33: ...GA by using the advanced Utility Tool This tool can be used with the following operation systems Windows98 Windows2000 Windows XP en Windows Vista This Utility Tool can be delivered on request Please contact Scantech ID Technical Support Department ...

Page 34: ...SELECTION DEFAULT Aztec Off Codabar Off Code 11 Off Code 39 On Code 93 Off Code128 On Data Matrix On EAN8 EAN13 On Add On Off EAN128 UCC On Interleaved 2 5 Off ISBN Off ISSN Off GS1 Databar Off GS1 Databar Expanded Off GS1 Databar Limited Off MSI Plessey Off PDF417 MicroPDF417 On Off UPCA UPCE On CODE IDENTIFIERS DEFAULT Code identifiers Off The factory default settings are shown with and bold in ...

Page 35: ...Chapter 7 Programming Codes ...

Page 36: ...elect all required parameters that meet applications 7 1 2 Scan this programming code to set the cradle parameters to factory default Note The parameter barcode only used V 1020BT series model Please don t used setting for V 1020 series model Set the Cradle to Factory Default Reset all configuration parameters to their factory default setting of the cradle After this reset you must select all requ...

Page 37: ...ech ID 7 2 RS 232 MODE PARAMETERS Note These parameter barcodes only used setting RS 232 interface for V 1020 Please don t used setting for V 1020BT series model 7 2 1 Baud rate 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 ...

Page 38: ...36 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 128000 230400 256000 460800 ...

Page 39: ...Scantech ID 7 2 2 Data bits Data Bits 7 Data Bits 8 7 2 3 Stop bits Stop Bits 1 Stop Bits 2 7 2 4 Parity None Even Odd ...

Page 40: ...38 7 2 5 Hardware Software Protocols Timeout compose ms 500 compose ms 1000 compose ms 1500 compose ms 2000 compose ms 2550 7 2 6 RS 232 Parameters ENQ Not Active Active Default 05H ...

Page 41: ...Scantech ID 7 2 7 RS 232 Parameters ACK Not Active Active Default 06H 7 2 8 RS 232 Parameters NAK Not Active Active Default 15H ...

Page 42: ...40 7 2 9 Software Protocol XON XOFF Active Not Active 7 2 10 Hardware Protocol RTS CTS Not Active Active RTS idle after each character Active RTS idle after whole message ...

Page 43: ...Scantech ID 7 2 11 RS 232 Parameters LRC Longitudinal Redundancy Check Not Active Active 7 2 12 RS 232 Parameters Inter Character Delay None 10 ms 20 ms 30 ms 40 ms 50 ms ...

Page 44: ...42 7 2 13 RS 232 Parameters Inter Message Delay None 10 ms 30 ms 50 ms 80 ms 100 ms ...

Page 45: ...TH SCANNER SETUP 7 3 1 Bluetooth Default Setting Default Setting 7 3 2 Scanner Server Client Mode Scanner Server Mode Barcode Scanner Client Mode Barcode 7 3 3 Sleep Mode Sleep Mode 1 min ON Sleep Mode 10min ON Sleep Mode OFF ...

Page 46: ...3 4 Memory Mode Memory Mode ON Memory Mode OFF Memory Read Memory Clear 7 3 5 Set Scanner Pin Code Mode Set Default Security Code Barcode PINCODE 000000 Set Security Code ON Barcode Set Security OFF Barcode ...

Page 47: ...ntech ID 7 3 6 Set Pin Code Charactor PINCODE max 6 digits 0 9and A Z ASCII CODE 1 Begin to Set PINCODE 2 Go to the ASCII Tables in 9 10 scan 6 labels that represents the PINCODE 3 Complete to Set PINCODE ...

Page 48: ...ty Code Barcode PINCODE 000000 Set Security ON Barcode Set Security OFF Barcode 7 4 2 Set Pin Code Barcode PINCODE max 6 digits 0 9 A Z ASCII CODE 1 Begin to Set PINCODE 2 Go to the ASCII Tables in 9 10 scan 6 labels that represents the PINCODE 3 Complete to Set Scanner BT PINCODE ...

Page 49: ...ing RS 232 interface for V 1020BT series model Please don t used setting for V 1020 series model Set Cradle Interface Default Barcode default RS232 19200 N 8 1 Set Cradle KB Interface Barcode Set Cradle RS232 Interface Barcode Set Cradle USB HID Interface Barcode 7 4 3 1 Cradle Baud rate 600 ...

Page 50: ...48 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 7 4 3 2 Cradle Data bits 7 data bits 8 data bits ...

Page 51: ...Scantech ID 7 4 3 3 Cradle Stop bits 1 bit 2 bits 7 4 3 4 Cradle Parity None Even Odd Mark Space 7 4 3 5 Cradle Hand shaking RTS CTS Enable ...

Page 52: ...50 RTS CTS Disable ACK NAK Enable ACK NAK Disable XON XOFF Enable XON XOFF Disable 7 4 3 6 Cradle Keyboard Wedge mode parameters 1 Terminal type IBM PC AT PS 2 IBM PC XT IBM PS 2 25 30 ...

Page 53: ...Scantech ID 2 Upper Lower Case No change Upper Case Lower Case 3 Send Character by ALT Method Enable Disable 4 Select Numerical Pad ON OFF ...

Page 54: ...52 5 Time out Between Characters 0 ms 5 ms 10 ms 25 ms 50ms 100ms 6 Language Selection US English UK English Italian ...

Page 55: ...Scantech ID Spanish French German Swedish Switzerland Hungarian Japanese Belgium Portuguese Denmark ...

Page 56: ...54 Netherlands Turkey Reserved 1 7 5 DECODING SELECTION 7 5 1 Symbologies Selection Australian Post ON Australian Post OFF AZTEC ON AZTEC OFF ...

Page 57: ...Scantech ID BPO ON BPO OFF Canada Post ON Canada Post OFF CODABAR ON CODABAR OFF Codablock A ON Codablock A OFF Codablock F ON Codablock F OFF ...

Page 58: ...56 CODE 11 ON CODE 11 OFF CODE 39 ON CODE 39 OFF CODE 93 ON CODE 93 OFF CODE 128 ON CODE 128 OFF GS1 128 ON ...

Page 59: ...Scantech ID GS1 128 OFF DATAMATRIX ON DATAMATRIX OFF Dutch Post ON Dutch Post OFF EAN 8 ON EAN 8 OFF EAN 13 ON EAN 13 OFF ...

Page 60: ...58 EAN 128 ON EAN 128 OFF GS1 CC A B ON GS1 CC A B OFF GS1 CC C ON GS1 CC C OFF GS1 DataBar Omni ON GS1 DataBar Omni OFF GS1 DataBar Limited ON ...

Page 61: ...Scantech ID GS1 DataBar Limited OFF GS1 DataBar Expanded ON GS1 DataBar Expanded OFF Infomail ON Infomail OFF INTERLEAVED 2 of 5 ON INTERLEAVED 2 of 5 OFF Japan Post ON Japan Post OFF ...

Page 62: ...60 Matrix 2 of 5 ON Matrix 2 of 5 OFF MaxiCode ON MaxiCode OFF MicroPDF417 ON MicroPDF417 OFF MSI ON MSI OFF PDF417 ON ...

Page 63: ...Scantech ID PDF417 OFF Planet ON Planet OFF PLESSEY ON PLESSEY OFF Postnet ON Postnet OFF QR Code ON QR Code OFF ...

Page 64: ...62 Standard 2 of 5 ON Standard 2 of 5 OFF Sweden Post ON Sweden Post OFF Telepen ON Telepen OFF TLC 39 ON TLC 39 OFF UPC A ON UPC A OFF ...

Page 65: ...h ID Technical Support department or use VEGA utility tool 7 5 2 Disable All Symbologies Disable All Symbologies Disabled all Symbologies Use the OFF option to disable individual symbologies Does not reset individual parameters settings for each symbology When you enable a symbology you recover the parameter settings stored in memory for that symbology when it was disabled use reset factory defaul...

Page 66: ...64 7 6 AUSTRALIAN POST SETTINGS 7 6 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P3 Code Mark Default ...

Page 67: ...Scantech ID 7 7 AZTEC SETTINGS 7 7 1 Structure Append Mode Active Not Active 7 7 2 Aztec Runes Active Not Active 7 7 3 GS1 128 Emulation Active Not Active ...

Page 68: ...66 7 7 4 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default D3 Code Mark Default ...

Page 69: ...Scantech ID 7 8 BPO SETTINGS 7 8 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P2 Code Mark Default 7 8 2 Check Digit Transmission Active Not Active ...

Page 70: ...68 7 9 CANADA POST SETTINGS 7 9 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P6 Code Mark Default ...

Page 71: ...7 10 CODABAR SETTINGS 7 10 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default B7 Code Mark Default D 7 10 2 Start Stop Not Transmitted Transmitted a b c d Transmitted A B C D Transmitted a b c d t n e Transmitted DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 ...

Page 72: ...70 7 10 3 CLSI Library System Active insert spaces Not Active 7 10 4 Check Digit Verification Used Not Used 7 10 5 Check Digit Transmission Transmitted Not Transmitted ...

Page 73: ...Scantech ID 7 10 6 Concatenation Not Active Transmit All Codes Single Concatenated Transmit Concatenated Codes Only No Start Stop Restrictions Stop 1 Start 2 ABC American Blood Commission ...

Page 74: ...72 7 11 CODABLOCK SETTINGS 7 11 1 Symbology Identifier Codablock A UDSI Default K0 Codablock A Code Mark Default Codablock F UDSI Default K1 Codablock F Code Mark Default ...

Page 75: ...Scantech ID 7 12 CODE 11 SETTINGS 7 12 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default C1 Code Mark Default 7 12 2 Check Digits 1 Digit 2 Digits Checked and Transmitted Checked but not Transmitted ...

Page 76: ...74 7 13 CODE 39 SETTINGS 7 13 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default B1 Code Mark Default 7 13 2 Format Standard 43 Characters Full ASCII Extended 7 13 3 Start Stop Not Transmitted Transmitted ...

Page 77: ... ID 7 13 4 Accepted Characters Only Standard Code 39 Only Trioptic Code 39 and Standard and Trioptic Code 39 7 13 5 Check Digit Verification Not Used Modulo 43 French CIP Italian CPI Check Digit not Transmitted ...

Page 78: ...76 Check Digit Transmitted 7 13 6 Reading Range Extended Normal 7 13 7 Reading Tolerance High Medium Low ...

Page 79: ...Scantech ID 7 14 CODE 93 CODE 93I SETTINGS 7 14 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default B6 Code Mark Default D ...

Page 80: ...GSI 128 SETTINGS 7 15 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Code 128 Default B3 UDSI GS1 128 Default C9 Code Mark Code 128 Default D Code Mark GS1 128 Default D 7 15 2 GS1 128 Identifier Include C1 Identifier Remove C1 Identifier ...

Page 81: ...Scantech ID 7 15 3 CIP 128 French Pharmaceutical Codes Active Not Active FNC1 Separator Character GS1 128 norms GS 1Dh 7 15 4 Reading Tolerance High Medium Low ...

Page 82: ...ISBT 128 Active Not active Transmit Single Codes Only Transmit Concatenated Codes Only Transmit Single Codes Concatenated Codes Concatenate Authorized ISBT 128 Code Pairs Only Concatenate All ISBT 128 Code Pairs ...

Page 83: ...Scantech ID 7 15 6 GTIN Processing For GS1 128 Active Not Active 7 15 7 Unconventional GS1 128 Active Not Active ...

Page 84: ...82 7 16 DATAMATRIX SETTINGS 7 16 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default D0 Code Mark Default ...

Page 85: ...Scantech ID 7 17 DUTCH POST SETTINGS 7 17 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P4 Code Mark Default ...

Page 86: ...ERS SETTINGS 7 18 1 Reading Type UPC A Transmitted As EAN 13 UPC A Transmitted As UPC A UPC E Transmitted As UPC E UPC E Transmitted As UPC A EAN 8 Transmitted As EAN 8 EAN 8 Transmitted As EAN 13 ISBN Active ISBN Not Active ...

Page 87: ...Scantech ID ISMN Active ISMN Not Active ISSN Active ISSN Not Active GTIN Processing Active GTIN Processing Not Active ...

Page 88: ...86 7 18 2 Supplemental Setup ADD ON Digits Not Required but Transmitted If Read ADD ON Digits Required and Transmitted ADD ON 2 ON ADD ON 2 OFF ADD ON 5 ON ADD ON 5 OFF ...

Page 89: ...Check Digit Transmission ON UPC A Check Digit Transmission OFF UPC E Check Digit Transmission ON UPC E Check Digit Transmission OFF EAN 8 Check Digit Transmitted ON EAN 8 Check Digit Transmission OFF EAN 13 Check Digit Transmitted ON EAN 8 Check Digit ...

Page 90: ...7 18 4 Symbology Identifier UDSI UPC A Default A0 UDSI UPC E Default E0 UDSI EAN 8 Default FF UDSI EAN 13 Default F Code Mark UPC A Default A Code Mark UPC E Default E Code Mark EAN 8 Default FF Code Mark EAN 13 Default F ...

Page 91: ... 7 19 GS1 COMPOSITE SETTINGS 7 19 1 EAN UPC Composite Message Decoding Auto Discriminate Always Linked Never Linked 7 19 2 Symbology Identifier UDSI CC A B Default G0 UDSI CC C Default G1 Code Mark CC A B Default ...

Page 92: ...90 Code Mark CC C Default 7 19 3 Linear Transmission Only Active Not Active ...

Page 93: ...ech ID 7 20 GS1 DATABAR SETTINGS 7 20 1 Symbology Identifier Omni UDSI Default C3 Omni Code Mark Default Limited UDSI Default C4 Limited Code Mark Default Expanded UDSI Default C5 Expanded Code Mark Default ...

Page 94: ...92 7 21 INFOMAIL SETTINGS 7 21 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P8 Code Mark Default ...

Page 95: ...Scantech ID 7 22 INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 PARAMETERS 7 22 1 Check Digit Verification Not Used Modulo 10 French CIP Not Transmitted Transmitted 7 22 2 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default B2 Code Mark Default I ...

Page 96: ...94 7 22 3 Reading Tolerance High Medium Low ...

Page 97: ...Scantech ID 7 23 JAPAN POST SETTINGS 7 23 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P5 Code Mark Default 7 23 2 Check Digit Transmission Active Not Active ...

Page 98: ...96 7 24 MATRIX 2 OF 5 SETTINGS 7 24 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default B4 Code Mark Default D Code Mark Regular Code Mark China Post ...

Page 99: ...Scantech ID 7 25 MAXICODE SETTINGS 7 25 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default D2 Code Mark Default 7 25 2 Mode 0 Active Not Active 7 25 3 Header Regular AIM Extended ...

Page 100: ...98 7 26 MICROPDF417 SETTINGS 7 26 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default C8 Code Mark Default 7 26 2 Code 128 Emulation Active Not Active ...

Page 101: ...ID 7 27 MSI CODE PARAMETERS SETTINGS 7 27 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default B8 Code Mark Default D 7 27 2 Check Digit Verification Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10 Check Digit Transmitted Check Digit Not Transmitted ...

Page 102: ...100 7 28 PDF417 SETTINGS 7 28 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default C7 Code Mark Default 7 28 2 Irregular PDF Active Not Active 7 28 3 Control Header Transmitted Not Transmitted ...

Page 103: ...28 4 Optional Fields File Name Transmitted File Name Not Transmitted Segment Count Transmitted Segment Count Not Transmitted Time Stamp Transmitted Time Stamp Not Transmitted Sender Transmitted Sender Not Transmitted ...

Page 104: ...102 Addressee Transmitted Addressee Not Transmitted File Size Transmitted File Size Not Transmitted Checksum Transmitted Checksum Not Transmitted ...

Page 105: ...Scantech ID 7 29 PLANET SETTINGS 7 29 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P1 Code Mark Default 7 29 2 Check Digit Transmission Active Not Active ...

Page 106: ...104 7 30 PLESSEY CODE PARAMETERS 7 30 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default C2 Code Mark Default D 7 30 2 Check Digit Transmission Check Digit Transmitted Check Digit Not Transmitted ...

Page 107: ...Scantech ID 7 31 POSTNET SETTINGS 7 31 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P0 Code Mark Default 7 31 2 Check Digit Transmission Active Not Active ...

Page 108: ...106 7 32 QR CODE SETTINGS 7 32 1 Model 1 Control Active Not Active 7 32 2 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default D1 Code Mark Default ...

Page 109: ...Scantech ID 7 33 STANDARD 2 OF 5 SETTINGS 7 33 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default B5 Code Mark Default D 7 33 2 Format Identicon 6 start stop bars Computer Identics 4 start stop bars ...

Page 110: ...108 7 33 3 Check Digit Verification Not Used Modulo 10 Transmitted Not Transmitted ...

Page 111: ...Scantech ID 7 34 SWEDEN POST SETTINGS 7 34 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P7 Code Mark Default ...

Page 112: ...110 7 35 TELEPEN SETTINGS 7 35 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default C6 Code Mark Default 7 35 2 Format ASCII Numeric ...

Page 113: ...Scantech ID 7 36 TLC 39 SETTINGS 7 36 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default H0 Code Mark Default 7 36 2 Linear Transmission Only Active Not Active 7 36 3 ECI security 10 ...

Page 114: ... user may refer to the following table to know what kind of barcode is being scanned Please refer to the table below for matching code Symbology Identifier of codes read in Code Type ID Code Type ID Aztec Interleaved 2 of 5 I Codabar D GS1 DataBar RSS 14 Code 11 GS1 DataBar Expanded Code 39 GS1 DataBar Limited Code 93 D MSI code Code 128 D Plessey Code D DataMatrix PDF417 EAN 8 FF MicroPDF417 EAN ...

Page 115: ...AMBLE STRING BAR CODE DATA Example To send a STX in front of the barcode scan only programming code STX As a result the scanner will give the following barcode output STX BAR CODE DATA Preamble None STX It could be possible that you need other Preambles in that case please use VEGA Utility tool or contact Scantech ID Technical Support Department ...

Page 116: ...TRING Example To send a ETX after of the Barcode scan only programming code ETX As a result the scanner will give the following barcode data output BAR CODE DATA ETX Postamble None CR LF CR LF ETX It could be possible that you need other Postambles in that case use VEGA utility Tool or contact Scantech ID Technical Support Department ...

Page 117: ...Scantech ID Chapter 8 Operating Settings ...

Page 118: ...ns lighting and decode processing on Note The continue scanning mode doesn t support the V 1020BT Pulse A reading session begins when beam is activated and stays on until a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the timeout After the timeout the scan engine turns off Note The pulse mode doesn t support the V 1020BT Continuous Flashing When the scan engine is turned on a reading session...

Page 119: ...ee flashing mode for explanation You can automatically switch to level mode by activating the beam line After a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the timeout the scan engine switches back to flashing mode Flashing Flashing mode allows power up the lighting and decoding are on no need to activate the trigger line and after a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the tr...

Page 120: ...gger mode after a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout the scanner switches back to flashing mode Toggle This mode allows lighting and decoding toggle when the trigger line is activated First trigger activation lighting and decoding on second trigger activation lighting and decoding off Presentation This mode allows power up lighting and decoding are on After a pe...

Page 121: ...Scantech ID 8 2 TIME OUT 2 sec 4 sec 6 sec ...

Page 122: ...120 8 3 GOOD READ MODE When active the scan engine stops the reading session after a successful decoding NOTE this parameter is NOT used with continuous and continuous flashing modes Active Not Active ...

Page 123: ...Scantech ID 8 4 BUZZER BEEP TONE 8 4 1 Beep Tone Setup High Medium Low 8 4 2 Good Read Beeps One Beep Two Beeps None ...

Page 124: ...122 8 4 3 Beep Duration 60 msec 80 msec 200 msec Off 8 4 4 Timing During Transmission Before Transmission After Transmission ...

Page 125: ...Scantech ID 8 5 GOOD READ DURATION 8 5 1 Good Read Led Duration 80 msec 0 5 sec 1 sec Off 8 5 2 Error Beep On Off ...

Page 126: ...124 8 5 3 Setup Beep On Off 8 6 BAD READ MESSAGE SETTINGS Default NOREAD Active Not Active ...

Page 127: ...Scantech ID Chapter 9 Imager settings ...

Page 128: ... Area mode allows you to set the position of the VEGA in any direction regardless of the orientation of the barcode and perform a good read on 1D and 2D barcodes Linear mode allows you to increase your decoding speed while scanning 1D barcodes But you need to position the beam so that it falls across all bars in the 1D barcode 1D Codes Only Standard 1D and 2D Codes 1D and 2D Codes Bright Environme...

Page 129: ...Scantech ID Appendixes A DECIMAL VALUE TABLE 123 B ASCII TABLE 124 C READABLE SYMBOLOGIES 125 D TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 126 E SCAN MAP 127 F OVERVIEW PARTNUMBERS 129 ...

Page 130: ...128 A DECIMAL VALUE TABLE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 131: ...Scantech ID B ASCII TABLE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...

Page 132: ... On EAN 128 UCC On GS1 DataBar RSS Off Omni Expanded limited Interleaved 2 of 5 Off Industrial Off ISBN Off ISSN Off Matrix Off MSI Code Off Plessey Off Postal codes Off Standard 2 of 5 Off Telepen Off UPC A UPC E On 2D Symbologies Symbology Default Enable Aztec Off Datamatrix On PDF417 On MicroPDF417 Off Maxicode Off QR Off UCC EAN Composite Off ...

Page 133: ...inear mode 56 images sec auto adaptive in 2D mode Optical resolution 752 Horizontal x 480 Vertical pixels 256 gray levels Scan angle 38 Horizontal 25 Vertical Interface RS 232 USB HID or Virtual PS 2 KBW Scanner V 1020 Indicator led Green good read V 1020BT Indicator leds Green good read Red low battery alarm Blue Bluetooth functions Cradle Indicator leds Green good read Blue Bluetooth functions G...

Page 134: ...nder 4 dBm Class 1 under 20dBm Bluetooth distance range Class 2 up to 10M 33 Bluetooth distance range Class 1 up to 100M 330 Environmental Operating Temp 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Temp 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Relative Humidity0 to 95 non condensing Ambient light Works in lighting conditions from 0 to 100 000 lux Regulatory of Compliance FCC CE RoHs ...

Page 135: ...g Distance These distances are measured in an office environment 250 lux 0 5 5 10 15 20 25 10 15 20 25 50 40 30 20 10 0 cm 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 4 0 8 12 16 20 in PDF417 6 6 mils Data Matrix 7 5 mils 0 5 mm 20 mils 100 contrast UPC EAN 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 125 mm 5 mils ...

Page 136: ... 381 mm 4 cm 37 cm Minimum distance depends on symbology length and scan angle VEGA Typical Reading Distances inches Symbology Density Minimum Maximum Distance Distance Code 39 5 mils 2 8 Inch 5 1 Inch 8 mils 1 5 Inch 8 8 Inch 10 mils 1 3 Inch 10 5 Inch 20 mils 2 Inch 17 2 Inch 40 mils 3 1 Inch 2 4 Inch UPC EAN 13 mils 2 Inch 12 5 Inch Data matrix 7 5 mils 2 5 Inch 6 7 Inch 10 mils 1 9 Inch 8 6 In...

Page 137: ...VEGA V 1020BT C2 02 3 A276002 VEGA V 1021BT C1 02 Version with KBW interface 4 A274004 VEGA V 1020BT C2 04 5 A276004 VEGA V 1021BT C1 04 Version with USB HID KBW interface 6 A273004 VEGA V 1020 04 7 A274003 VEGA V 1020BT C2 03 8 A276003 VEGA V 1021BT C1 03 Version with USB virtual com port interface 9 A273003 VEGA V 1020 03 ...

Page 138: ...136 Scantech ID BV Nijverheidsweg Noord 60 34 3812 PM Amersfoort The Netherlands Phone 31 0 33 469 84 00 Fax 31 0 33 465 06 15 E mail info scantech id com Internet www scantech id com ...

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