Metrologic MetroSelect Configuration manual

Category
Bar code readers
Type
Configuration manual
METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.
MetroSelect
®
Configuration Guide
Book 1 of 2
Locations
ii
LOCATIONS
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
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ASIA
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4
th
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215021
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SOUTH AMERICA
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Copyright
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Products and brand names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective companies.
Table of Contents, Book 1 of 2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK 1 OF 2
Introduction
Symbol Key ................................................................................................. ix
Bar Code Configuration Methods
Single-Code Method.....................................................................................x
Multi-Code Method .......................................................................................x
Need to Start Over?
Recall Defaults ............................................................................................ xi
Section A: Code Types and Decode Rules
UPC/EAN......................................................................................................1
Code 128......................................................................................................3
Code 39........................................................................................................4
Interleaved 2 of 5..........................................................................................6
Standard 2 of 5.............................................................................................8
Other 2 of 5 Codes .......................................................................................9
Codabar......................................................................................................11
Code 11......................................................................................................12
Code 93......................................................................................................12
Telepen.......................................................................................................13
Plessey Codes............................................................................................14
Other Decode Features..............................................................................16
Configurable Code Lengths........................................................................17
Section B: Supplements
Two Digit Supplements/Redundancy ...........................................................1
Five Digit Supplements/Redundancy ...........................................................1
Supplements Required/Not Required...........................................................2
Remote Supplemental Requirement ............................................................2
Bookland (978) Supplement Required .........................................................3
977 (2 Digit) Supplement Required ..............................................................3
378/379 French Supplement Requirement...................................................3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK 1 OF 2
Section B: Supplements (Continued)
434/439 German Supplement Required.......................................................4
414/419 German Supplement Required.......................................................4
# System 2 Requires Supplements ..............................................................4
# System 5 Requires Supplements ..............................................................5
Coupon Code 128 ........................................................................................5
Code 128 ‘]C1’ Extended Code Format........................................................5
Code 128 Group Separators ........................................................................6
100 msec to find Supplemental ....................................................................6
200 msec to find Supplemental ....................................................................6
400 msec to Find Supplemental...................................................................7
Code ID’s with Supplements ........................................................................7
Beep Once/Twice on Supplements ..............................................................8
ISBN Check Digit Transmission ...................................................................8
Bookland to ISBN Conversion......................................................................9
ISBN Re-Formatting .....................................................................................9
Section C: Communications
Enable RS-232 .............................................................................................1
Load Keyboard Wedge Defaults...................................................................1
Enable Light Pen/Wand Communication......................................................1
Enable Keyboard Wedge Emulation.............................................................1
Enable Stand-Alone Keyboard Scanner.......................................................1
Load OCIA Defaults......................................................................................2
Enable OCIA Output.....................................................................................2
Load IBM 46xx Defaults ...............................................................................2
Enable IBM 46xx Communication ................................................................2
Enable No Communication Mode.................................................................3
Reserved ......................................................................................................3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK 1 OF 2
Section D: Scanner Operation
Configuration Mode Options.........................................................................1
Scan Buffers.................................................................................................2
Redundant Scans.........................................................................................4
Miscellaneous Decode Features ..................................................................6
Depth of Field Adjustments ..........................................................................7
Same Symbol Time Outs..............................................................................8
LED Options ...............................................................................................10
Beeper Options...........................................................................................11
Inter-Character Data Transmission Delays ................................................15
Inter-Record Data Transmission Delays.....................................................16
Communication Time Out Options .............................................................17
Host Scanner Commands ..........................................................................19
Power Save Modes ....................................................................................24
Miscellaneous Features..............................................................................28
Test Modes.................................................................................................29
Section E: Prefixes/Suffixes
Configurable Prefixes, All Data.....................................................................1
Configurable ID Characters, Code Specific..................................................3
Identifiers Character ...........................................................................3
Standard Prefix Characters ..........................................................................8
Standard Suffix Characters ........................................................................13
Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) .....................................................15
Configurable Suffixes, All Data...................................................................16
Special Formats..........................................................................................19
Table of Contents, Book 2 of 2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK 2 OF 2
Introduction
Symbol Key ................................................................................................. ix
Bar Code Configuration Methods
Single-Code Method.....................................................................................x
Multi-Code Method .......................................................................................x
Need to Start Over?
Recall Defaults ............................................................................................ xi
Section F: Code Formatting
UPC/EAN......................................................................................................1
Codabar........................................................................................................5
Code 39........................................................................................................6
Code 11........................................................................................................7
Telepen.........................................................................................................7
Plessey.........................................................................................................8
2 of 5 ..........................................................................................................10
Section G: RS-232
Enable RS-232 Mode ...................................................................................1
Parity Features .............................................................................................2
Baud Rates...................................................................................................3
Data/Stop Bits...............................................................................................5
Hardware Handshaking................................................................................6
Software Handshaking .................................................................................9
Miscellaneous.............................................................................................12
Section H: Keyboard
Enable Keyboard Emulation.........................................................................1
Country/Scan Code Table Selects ...............................................................2
Keyboard/System Type ................................................................................4
Special Keyboard Features ..........................................................................5
Inter-Scan Code Delays ...............................................................................9
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK 2 OF 2
Section H: Keyboard (Continued)
Control Sets................................................................................................10
3151 Terminal Keyboard ............................................................................12
Section I: OCIA
Load OCIA Defaults......................................................................................1
Enable OCIA.................................................................................................1
DTS/Siemens ...............................................................................................1
DTS/Nixdorf..................................................................................................1
NCR-S ..........................................................................................................1
NCR-F ..........................................................................................................1
Section J: Light Pen/Laser Emulation
Enable Light Pen Mode ................................................................................1
Space/Bar Height .........................................................................................1
Transmit Code 39.........................................................................................1
Transmit as Scanned....................................................................................1
Poll Light Pen Source...................................................................................2
Light Pen Extra Toggle.................................................................................2
10x Narrow Element Border .........................................................................2
50x Narrow Element Border .........................................................................2
Set Narrow Element Width ...........................................................................3
Laser Emulation............................................................................................3
Section K: IBM 46xx Configuration
Enable IBM 46xx Communication ................................................................1
Load IBM 46xx Defaults ...............................................................................1
IBM Ports......................................................................................................1
IBM Reserve Codes .....................................................................................2
Section M: Code Bytes
Code Byte Usage .........................................................................................1
Code Bytes 0-5.............................................................................................2
Code Bytes 6-9.............................................................................................3
Reserved Codes...........................................................................................4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOOK 2 OF 2
Section M: Code Bytes (Continued)
Code Byte/Code Type Table ........................................................................5
ASCII Reference Table.................................................................................6
Extended Key Code Reference Table........................................................11
Section N: Miscellaneous Features
Custom Defaults...........................................................................................1
Serial Program Mode....................................................................................3
Section O: Auxiliary Port Controls
Disable AUX Port..........................................................................................1
AUX Port and Secondary Device Data Formats
For the MS7220, MS7320, and MS7600......................................................1
When Using a Metrologic Device as a Secondary..............................1
When Using a non-Metrologic RS-232 Device as a Secondary .........3
Additional AUX Port Data Formats...............................................................4
AUX Port Baud Rates...................................................................................5
AUX Port Parity ............................................................................................7
AUX Port Stop/Data Bits...............................................................................8
Enable/Disable RTS/CTS Handshaking.......................................................9
Message AUX RTS/CTS ..............................................................................9
Character AUX RTS/CTS.............................................................................9
Enable/Disable D/E Commands...................................................................9
Enable/Disable F/L Commands..................................................................10
Enable/Disable M/O Commands ................................................................10
Enable/Disable XON/XOFF........................................................................10
Enable/Disable ACK/NAK...........................................................................11
AUX CTS/RTS Polarity...............................................................................11
Main Output Port Auxiliary Data Formats...................................................12
Inter-Character Delays ...............................................................................14
Introduction
ix
INTRODUCTION
Your new scanner has been configured at the factory with a set of default communication
protocols. Since many host systems have unique formats and protocol requirements,
Metrologic provides a wide range of configurable features that may be selected with the
use of this bar code configuration guide.
Once the configuration is completed, the scanner stores the settings in nonvolatile
memory or NOVRAM. NOVRAM saves the settings when the power is turned off.
Symbol Key
* (asterisk)
Default Feature
~ (tilde)
Feature requires the Multi-Code Configuration Method,
see Bar Code Configuration Methods on page x.
Important!
Note
Bar Code Configuration Methods
x
BAR CODE CONFIGURATION METHODS
Metrologic scanners can be bar code configured in two ways: the Single-Code Method
and the Multi-Code Method.
Single-Code Method
Most features can be enabled or disabled using the Single-Code Method.
1. Power up the scanner.
2. Scan the bar code(s) for the desired feature(s).
3. Observe a multi-toned, “save setting” beep that indicates the configuration has
been saved to NOVRAM.
Multi-Code Method
All features can be enabled or disabled using the Multi-Code Method.
A feature marked with a “~” requires the Multi-Code Method.
1. Power up the scanner.
2. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code. [3 beeps]
3. Scan the bar code(s) for the desired feature(s). [1 beep]
4. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code [3 beeps] and
save new configuration.
Enter/Exit Configuration Mode
³999999
To abort a configuration change, power off the scanner before scanning the
Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code.
Need to Start Over?
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NEED TO START OVER?
Scan the Recall Default bar code. This will erase all previous settings and return to the
scanner’s default communications protocol.
Keyboard Wedge interface scanners will load keyboard wedge defaults.
All other scanners will load RS-232 defaults.
Metrologic manufactures custom OEM scanners, which load the OEM’s
defaults. For further information on the affects they have on Metrologic default
communications protocols refer to Section N, Custom Defaults, in Book 2.
Recall Defaults
³999998
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
1
SECTION A UPC/EAN
* Enable UPC/EAN Disable UPC/EAN
³100116 ³100106
* Enable UPC-A Disable UPC-A
³100216 ³100206
* Enable UPC-E Disable UPC-E
³100210 ³100200
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
2
SECTION A UPC/EAN
* Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13
³100211 ³100201
* Enable EAN-8 Disable EAN-8
³100214 ³100204
* Enable
Auto Redundancy UPC-E
Disable
Auto Redundancy UPC-E
³101104 ³101114
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
3
SECTION A CODE 128
* Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128
³100113 ³100103
Enable
UCC/EAN-28
‘]C1’ Code Formatting
Disable
UCC/EAN-128
‘]C1’ Code Formatting
³100314 ³100304
For Coupon Code 128, see Section B, page 5.
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
4
SECTION A CODE 39
* Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39
³100111 ³100101
Enable MOD 43
Check on Code 39
* Disable MOD 43
Check on Code 39
³100213
The scanner will only scan
Code 39 bar codes that
have a valid Modulo 43
check digit.
³100203
The scanner will not test
Code 39 bar codes for a
modulo 43 check digit.
Transmit Mode 43 Check
Digit on Code 39
* Do Not Transmit Mode 43
Check Digit on Code 39
³107715
This feature works in
conjunction with Mode 43
Check on Code 39. Both
options must be enabled for
this feature to work.
³107705
This option will not transmit
Code 39’s Mod 43 check
character.
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
5
SECTION A CODE 39
Enable Full ASCII Code 39
* Disable Full ASCII
Code 39
³100217 ³100207
Enable PARAF Support
(Italian Pharmaceutical Codes)
* Disable PARAF Support
³100215
The scanner will convert
Code 39 bar codes to
PARAF format.
³100205
The scanner will not convert
code 39 bar codes to
PARAF format.
Enable TRI-OPTIC Code * Disable TRI-OPTIC Code
³100312 ³100302
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
6
SECTION A INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
* Enable Interleaved
2 of 5 (ITF)
Disable Interleaved
2 of 5 (ITF)
³100115 ³100105
Enable Mod 10
Check on ITF
* Disable MOD 10
Check on ITF
³100310
The scanner will only scan
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
Bar codes that have a
Modulo 10 check digit.
³100300
The scanner will not test
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
bar codes for a Modulo 10
check digit.
Transmit Mod 10
Check Digit on ITF
* Do Not Transmit Mod 10
Check Digit on ITF
³107714
The scanner transmits
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Mod
10 check character.
³107704
The scanner will not
transmit Interleaved 2 of 5
(ITF) Mod 10 check digit
characters. This feature
works in conjunction with
Mod 10 Check on ITF. Both
must be enabled for this
feature to work.
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
7
SECTION A INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
Enable ALT
Check Digit ITF
Disable ALT
Check Digit ITF
³100717 ³100707
~ ITF Symbol Length
Lock 1
~ ITF Symbol Length
Lock 2
³901600
To specify a 1
st
ITF symbol
length lock, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M of
Book 2.
³901700
To specify a 2
nd
ITF symbol
length lock, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M of
Book 2.
~ ITF Minimum
Symbol Length
³903400
To specify a minimum
number of ITF characters to
be decoded, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M of
Book 2.
Refer to the Multi-Code
Configuration Method on
page x.
Code Types & Decode Rules
A
8
SECTION A STANDARD 2 OF 5
Enable
Standard 2 of 5
* Disable
Standard 2 of 5
³100110 ³100100
~ Standard 2 of 5
Symbol Length Lock
³901500
To specify a minimum
number of ITF characters to
be decoded, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M of
Book 2.
Refer to the Multi-Code configuration
method on page x.
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Metrologic MetroSelect Configuration manual

Category
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Type
Configuration manual

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