UBI ScanPlus XP Installation guide

Category
Bar code readers
Type
Installation guide
SP/XX/IG/12/E/980228
ScanPlus
Installation Guide
Edition 1.2
SP/XX/IG/12/E/980228
Notice
The ScanPlus products described in this manual comply with CE directives for electromagnetic
emission levels and electrical immunity.
The information contained in this manual is for informational purposes only and is subject to
change without notice. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any manner without
the prior written permission of United Barcode Industries.
ScanPlus products are covered by patents issued or pending in the USA and other countries.
ScanPlus is a trademark of United Barcode Industries.
This Installation Guide can be used with all ScanPlus products except the ScanPlus CL.
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Scanner Technology Center
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declare under our sole responsibility
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that the product(s)
ScanPlus SP / ER / XP / PDF
Cable Management Modules
to which this declaration relates
is (are) in conformity with the following standards:
Emission: EN 50081-1
(1992)
EN 55022
(1987)
Class B
Immunity: EN 50082-1
(1992)
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8kV in the air
IEC 801-3
(1984)
3 V/m
IEC 801-4
(1988)
1kV
Low voltage: EN 60950
(1993)
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President
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Tel: +33 (0)5 61 39 98 58 Fax: +33 (0)5 61 39 20 00
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What you are going to do . . .
This Installation Guide tells you how to install and set up your ScanPlus to operate
successfully in most working situations.
The present guide does not cover all the configuration capabilities of your ScanPlus. The
full set of configuration options is provided in the
ScanPlus Reference Manual
.
Step by step how to install and set up your ScanPlus
1 Check you have everything you need........................................................1-1
2 Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus..........................2-1
3 Switch on the host system........................................................................3-1
4 Enter the interface number for your host system.......................................4-1
5 Set up the data transmission parameters..................................................5-1
6 Set up the symbology parameters ............................................................6-1
7 Set up the operating parameters—Activate the pushbutton.......................7-1
Additional information is provided in the Appendix
A Pin assignments—Single-output RS-232 CMM.........................................A-1
B Jumper settings—Dual-output RS-232 CMM.............................................B-1
C If you have a problem . . ..........................................................................C-1
D Test codes ...............................................................................................D-1
What you are going to do . . .
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1
Check you have everything you need
Checklist of items for your installation
all systems
the right ScanPlus model
this
ScanPlus Installation Guide
ScanPlus user's leaflet if applicable
options
external power supply
keyboard wedge CMM and associated keyboard/system cables
single-output or dual-output RS-232 CMM and associated cables if applicable
ScanPlus Reference Manual
external power supply
5V or 12V mains power supply adapter—necessary if the host
system does not provide enough electrical power to drive the
ScanPlus
keyboard wedge
ScanPlus connected between a keyboard and the host system—
data from the ScanPlus is transmitted in keyboard emulation mode
to provide instant software compatibility (an external power supply
may be necessary)
CMM
Cable Management Module—cable adapter used to connect the
ScanPlus to the host system if a direct connection is not possible
(some keyboard wedge configurations, need for an external power
supply, ...)
single-output RS-232 CMM
CMM for RS-232 configuration with external power supply
dual-output RS-232 CMM
CMM for ScanPlus connected between two systems communicating
through an RS-232 link (external power supply necessary)
1. Check you have everything you need
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2
Switch off the host system and
connect up the ScanPlus
Direct connection or Cable Management Module (CMM) ?
Depending on your system configuration, you will either be able to
connect your ScanPlus directly to the host system or you will need to
use a CMM cable adapter.
Host interfaces
Keyboard wedge—ScanPlus with Y cable (PC AT and compatible)...........2-2
Keyboard wedge—CMM and external power supply (if required)...............2-3
RS-232—Direct connection ......................................................................2-4
RS-232—Single-output CMM and external power supply...........................2-4
RS-232—Dual-output CMM and external power supply.............................2-5
IBM 46xx cash registers............................................................................2-6
OCIA cash registers.................................................................................2-6
Laser emulation........................................................................................2-7
Wand emulation.......................................................................................2-7
2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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Keyboard wedge—ScanPlus with Y cable (PC AT and compatible)
ScanPlus with
keyboard wedge
Y cable
DIN/mini-DIN
adaptor
4.
If your host system requires an external power supply:
Connect the power supply to the ScanPlus Y cable.
Plug the power supply into the mains socket.
The jack connector of the external power supply has been designed to fit tightly
in the Y cable socket—tilt the jack slightly to ease insertion (1) and then push
hard vertically (2).
Do not switch on the host computer until you have connected up and
plugged in the external power supply.
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use double-sided adhesive to
fix the Y cable overmold to
the worktop or PC if required
1.
Switch off the host system.
2.
Disconnect the keyboard from the host
computer.
3.
Connect the ScanPlus Y cable between
the keyboard and the host computer.
keyboard
cable
host computer
power supply
(if required)
2
1
use the DIN / mini-DIN
adaptor if applicable
keyboard input
connector
2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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Keyboard wedge—CMM and external power supply (if required)
5.
If your system requires an
external power supply:
Connect the power supply to the wedge CMM.
Plug the power supply into the mains socket.
keyboard
cable
CMM to
host cable
keyboard to
CMM cable
wedge
CMM
Reader
Power
Supply
To Display
To Keyboard
power supply
(optional)
to keyboard
input connector
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Do not switch on the host computer until you have connected up and plugged in the
external power supply.
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Disconnect the keyboard from the host
computer.
4.
Connect the ScanPlus to the
wedge CMM.
3.
Use the appropriate keyboard
wedge cables to connect the
wedge CMM between the
keyboard and the host
computer.
2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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RS-232—Direct connection
serial port
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
RS-232—Single-output CMM and external power supply
single
RS-232 CMM
Reader
Power
Supply
RS-232 Port
power
supply
serial port
Do not switch on the host computer
until you have connected up and
plugged in the external power supply.
1. Switch off the host system.
2. Use the single-output RS-232 CMM to
connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
Pin assignments for the single-
output RS-232 CMM are
described in Appendix A.
2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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RS-232—Dual-output CMM and external power supply
J2 male
(*J1 female)
J1 female
(*J2 male)
dual RS-232
CMM
power
supply
1.
Switch off the host system.
2.
Use the dual-output RS-232 CMM to connect the ScanPlus between the terminal
and the host computer.
* reverse gender dual-output
RS-232 CMM
Do not switch on the host computer until
you have connected up and plugged in the
external power supply.
By default, dual-output RS-232 CMMs for the ScanPlus are configured for data transmission
on the DTE connector (to host) only.
By modifying internal jumper settings, the dual-output RS-232 CMM can be set to transmit
data on the DCE connector (to terminal) only or on both DTE and DCE—see Appendix B.
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serial port
Õ
serial port
terminal
DCE DTE
host
2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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IBM 46xx cash registers
port
5x or 9x
1.
Switch off the host system.
2.
Connect the ScanPlus to the cash register.
OCIA cash registers
scanner
input port
1.
Switch off the host system.
2.
Connect the ScanPlus to the cash register.
2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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Laser emulation
scanner
input port
1.
Switch off the host system.
2.
Connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
Wand emulation
scanner
input port
1.
Switch off the host system.
2.
Connect the ScanPlus to the host computer.
2. Switch off the host system and connect up the ScanPlus
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3
Switch on the host system
What the beeps and LED flashes mean
The ScanPlus should emit two beeps to indicate that the power-up
sequence has been completed.
The green indicator LED will then indicate the interface type selected
for the ScanPlus.
green LED indication selected interface type P/N identification
continuous LED null interface factory default setting
(all models)
no LED laser emulation x - x x x x x 0 - x x - x x
1 flash wand emulation x - x x x x x 1 - x x - x x
2 flashes RS-232 C x - x x x x x 2 - x x - x x
3 flashes IBM 46xx cash registers x - x x x x x 3 - x x - x x
4 flashes RS-232 TTL x - x x x x x 4 - x x - x x
5 flashes OCIA cash registers x - x x x x x 5 - x x - x x
7 flashes keyboard wedge x - x x x x x 7 - x x - x x
The Part Number (P/N) indicates the hardware interface setup for your ScanPlus model.
If you have an energy saver pushbutton model and the pushbutton is activated, the
power-up beeps and power-up LED will not operate.
3. Switch on the host system
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4
Enter the interface number for your
host system
interface number
automatically configures your ScanPlus by setting interface-specific
parameters—in particular data transmission parameters—to suit your
operating environment
Using your ScanPlus
You are going to use your ScanPlus to read some of the configuration
bar codes provided in this Installation Guide.
The ScanPlus has special beeps for configuration bar codes:
two beeps indicate that the ScanPlus has successfully read the
configuration code and saved the setting,
six short beeps indicate a setup error (incorrect configuration code)
for the selected interface type.
If you have any problems reading the configuration codes, refer to Appendix C for help.
For full details on how to use your ScanPlus, see the user's leaflet for your ScanPlus
product if applicable.
Configuration codes with an asterisk (*) are factory default settings.
4. Enter the interface number for your host system
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Which interface number?
1.
Look on the next pages to see if there is a predefined interface number
for your host system hardware configuration:
Keyboard wedge.................................4-3
RS-232...............................................4-7
Laser emulation..................................4-8
Wand emulation.................................4-8
IBM 46xx cash registers......................4-9
OCIA cash registers ...........................4-9
2.
If you find a number for your hardware configuration, use your
ScanPlus to read the corresponding bar code.
If you do not find an interface number for your host system configuration . . .
If your interface number is not among the predefined interface numbers provided below,
you must compose the number yourself.
If you do not know which number to enter, contact your UBI representative.
1.
Use your ScanPlus to read the Compose Interface Number bar code:
Compose Interface Number
2. Read each digit of your interface number using the number codes on
the back cover of this Installation Guide and scan the End Selection bar
code—also on the back coverto finish.
Example To enter the number 102:
1. Scan Compose Interface Number.
2. Scan 1, then 0, then 2.
3. Scan End Selection.
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UBI ScanPlus XP Installation guide

Category
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Type
Installation guide

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