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1. Microscan 710 810 ESP Program x Comm Port Protocol Operation Code Type Output Setup m Selected Protocol 5 _ Preamble DEFAULT i Preamble r R intto Pomt lt Xov m Lez NUL X JE From Host Ghar dH Ghar 2 RTS CTS ua rat Pitas Oo Postamble Multidrop Address C Polling Mode D 2 Iv Postamble S C Multidrop gt Char 1 Char 2 Address Poll Select a c User Defined FEST Point to Point Character Timing User Defined Characters C Response Intercharactei Get ae Timeout Delay mS se LRC Cancel Apply Add Cmd Help Figure 2 3 Protocol Default Clicking the DEFAULT button will reset all parameters on the current menu to defaults This does not take effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Selected Protocol Default Point to Point Options Point to Point Point to Point with XON XOFF Point to Point with RTS CTS Point to Point with RTS CTS amp XON XOFF Polling Mode D Multidrop User Defined User Defined Multidrop Protocol Point to Point Has no address and sends data to the host RS 232 whenever it is available and without any request or handshake from the host Point to Point with RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send Used only with RS 232 This is a simple handshaking protocol that allows a device to initiate data transfers
2. A 9 Appendix D ASCII Table seem A 10 Appendix E Transferring Restoring Files eeeessss A 11 Appendix F IB 130 Interface Module A 13 Appendix G Number of Scans see A 18 Appendix H Special 5 VDC MS 810 sese A 21 Appendix Using the IB 105 sss A 22 Appendix J Troubleshooting sese A 28 Appendix K Bar Code Symbology sene A 31 Appendix L Interface Standards sseseeeese A 32 Appendix M Multidrop Communications eee A 33 Appendix N Glossary of Terms sss A 36 Index I 1 List of Illustrations Figure 1 1 Typical Setup 1 2 Figure 1 2 DTE Host Connection sssse e 1 3 Figure 1 3 MS 810 15 pin Connector uurnseserssnnnnnnnnnennnnnn ernennen 1 3 Figure 1 4 Read Range and Width sse 1 4 Figure 1 5 Tilt Skew and Pitch Axes uussssssnnssenenssnnnnnennnnnnnenn 1 5 Figure 1 6 MS 810 Mounting Dimensions eene 1 6 Figure 2 1 Configuration Program Main Menu eese 2 2 Figure 2 2 Communications Menu Structure sees 2 5 Figure 2 3 Protocol 2 22 eere 2 12 Figure 2 4 Operation Menu Structure uuusnnsesersnnnnneennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 2 16 Figure 2 5 External Level Trigge
3. Scanner RS 232 IB 105 RS 422 LAN OPTION 03 RS 422 with Second RS 232 Serial Port on Pins 2 and 3 In this configuration the Mode switch must be IN for proper operation This mode is the same as option 02 except that the second serial port aux is present on pins 2 and 3 of the 25 pin host connector This allows a standard RS 232 cable to connect to the second serial port RS 232 Aux Scanner RS 232 IB 105 RS 422 LAN OPTION 04 RS 422 MS 810 to RS 232 In this configuration the Mode switch must be IN for proper operation This configuration has the same features as the previous configurations except that the Scanner connector pins for TXD RXD CTS RTS are used by the MS 810 for 422 com munications So to connect an RS 232 terminal to the MS 810 the IB 105 converts these signals to RS 232 levels and back Pins 2 and 3 on the 25 pin host connector are the only communications pins that are active in this configuration Scanner RS 422 4IB 105 RS 232 Host Appendices A 26 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Using the IB 105 OPTION 05 RS 422 LAN to RS 232 Terminal In this configuration the Mode switch must be IN for proper operation This is a special configuration to convert RS 422 signals back to RS 232
4. Scanner 02 Polling Sequence Data that is transmitted to the host bar code data noread messages counters etc via concentrators is solicited by poll requests from the host Start of Sequence End of Sequence Y Y Concentrator RES 1E REQ ACK Scanner 02 1E STX DATA ETX LRC RES The polling sequence example begins with a RES reset from the concentrator followed by poll address 1E ASCII hex value for Scanner 02 and a REQ request The scanner responds by first transmitting its own address 1E followed by a STX start of text character and then the data Next it transmits an ETX end of text character and an LRC longitudinal redundancy check character If the concentrator or controller receives the data from the scanner and is able to validate it with an LRC calculation it responds with an ACK acknowledgment If the scanner in gt Oo D o o o MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 33 Chapter A turn receives the ACK the scanner ends this successful exchange with a RES reset Polling Reset e If the scanner has no information it responds to a poll request by transmitting a RES reset e If the scanner receives a NAK instead of the ACK after transmitting its data string it will re attempt to transmit the data string up to three times If the scanner still does not receive an ACK it will transmit a RES reset and discard the data in its b
5. End of Read Cycle not prop erly defined Ensure that the proper End of Read Cycle is defined in scanner configuration Scanner not triggered when in external mode Ensure trigger device is operating properly Do Decode Rate Test C If it reads success fully the problem is triggering Scanner not triggered when in serial mode Ensure that correct serial trigger character is entered with start stop characters a left angle bracket unless redefined and a right angle bracket gt Label misaligned or reflect ing direct laser light Ensure the label is not excessively skewed tilted or otherwise disoriented Ensure the bar code is in the scan line when it is supposed to be Ensure that the bar code is pitched or skewed slightly so as to avoid specular reflection MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 29 gt o D o o o 7 0 Q Oo a 2 lt Chapter A Problem Possible Cause Solution Decode rate okay but getting only noread messages in triggered mode Triggering timeout out of sync Review triggering and timing See the Oper ation Menu on page 2 16 Object detector or another scanner interfering with reads Remedy by remounting eliminating interfer ence or shielding Many object detectors emit pulsed infrared sig nals that can seriously degrade the decode rate if they shine into the scanner or onto the bar
6. 7 Signal ground ps rode 8 Relay 1 output from pin 7 of scanner 1 5VDC in connector 2 Transmit data RS 232 out 9 VCC 45V 3 Receive data RS 232 in 10 Trigger input same as pin 1 of trigger 4 Signal ground RS 232 connector 5 NC Default configuration pin goes to pin 8 of 6 RTS 5V only 11 cee connector and the default 7 Relay 1 Driver out Can sink 10 mA and source 2 mA 12 NC l 8 Default configuration in 13 Host RS 422 RS 485 in 9 Trigger in from 3V to 24V 14 usi Re CIPZIRS Ma ou Relay contact normally open up to 10 CTS 5V onl NE SV only 1watt common with pin 17 16 Host RS 422 RS 485 in 12 New master in i 17 Relay contact normally open up to 13 Chassis ground 1watt common with pin 15 14 Relay 2 Driver out Can sink 10 mA 18 NC and source 2 mA 19 Host RS 422 RS 485 out 15 NC 20 NC a Relay 1 output also causes closure of an iso 21 NC lated relay between pin 15 and pin 17 of the IB 105 host connector 22 Ground Table A 8 IB 105 Power Connector 23x UNE 24 NC Pin Function 95 New master input to pin 12 of the scan 1 Signal ground ner connector and new master button 2 Chassis ground gt Ke 3 5 VDC 5 4 NC D 2 5 NC Q oO 7 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 23 Chapter A Table A 10 IB 105 LAN RJ11 Connector Pin Function Chassis ground RS 422 485 in RS 422 485 in RS 422 485 out RS 422 485 out Chassis gro
7. Cancel Apply Add Cmd Help Figure 2 2 Communications Menu Structure Default Clicking the DEFAULT button will reset all parameters on the current menu to defaults This does not take effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Note When you make and save menu communications changes to the scanner those changes will automatically be matched in the Serial Port pull down options Host Port Note Changes in Communications parameters or assigning an address to the scanner can cause loss of communications with the configuration terminal when you exit the menu pro gram whether or not changes are saved for power on MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 5 Oo O oO 5 c o 3 N Chapter 2 Parity Default Even Options Even Odd None Allows you to select an error detection routine in which one data bit in each character is set to 1 or O so that the total number of 1 bits in the data field is even or odd Stop Bits Default One Options One Two Allows you to select the last one or two bits in each character to indicate the end of the character Data Bits Default Seven Options Seven Eight Allows you to establish the total number of bits in each character Baud Rate Default 9600 Options 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 2K and 38 4K Allows you to set the number of bits transmitted per second Aux Port Parameters Options for Baud Rat
8. Chapter 2 End of Read Cycle Causes bar code data output to be delayed until the end of the read cycle Noread Message Default NOREAD Options Up to seven ASCII characters except NUL Allows you to define any combination of ASCII characters except NUL up to seven characters as the noread message When enabled and if no bar code label has been decoded before timeout or the end of the read cycle the noread message will be transmit ted to the host Noread Output enable disable Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Note If Noread Output is enabled the noread message will only output if Bar Code Output page 2 35 is also enabled Allows you to enable or disable the noread message D O o 5 c o 3 N Beeper Status Default On Good Options On Good On Noread A beep is emitted either after each good read of a bar code label or after each noread Note The beep period is short for triggered modes when a new trigger occurs imme diately or the output is delayed to the end of the read cycle on edge and serial trig gers Beeper Volume Default Level 4 Options Level 4 Level 5 Off Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Laser On Off Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Note A serial or external trigger see Triggering Mode on page 2 16 must be enabled for Laser On Off to take effect When enabled the laser is ON only during the read cycle When disabled the laser operates continuously
9. Chapter 2 Multilabel Separator Default comma Options Any available ASCII character except NUL Allows you to choose the separator character to be inserted between each label Note UPC separator character if used must be different than the multilabel separator Match Code Type Match Code x Oo t wild Card f ar e Match CodeType Character o Bequential d Cancel E enam I UNE T Sequential Matching Match Start Match Position eng c N Increment v Sequence On Noread C Decrement Sequence On New Master Pin Mismatch Figure 2 7 Match Code Type Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Wild Card and Sequential When not disabled allows you to enter a master label into the scanner s RAM to be com pared with subsequently scanned labels The results of this comparison determine the scanner s data and relay outputs if enabled The following conditions apply 1 A triggered mode page 2 16 to page 2 18 must be enabled for Match Code Type to take effect 2 Not disabling Match Code Type when Number of Labels is set to any number greater than one will cause Number of Labels to default back to one 3 If you wish to send a pulse on a Good Read Match Code Type must be disabled see Output On on page 2 34 Disabled Disabled has no effect on operations Enabled Instructs the scanner to compare labels or portions of labels with the master label 2 22 MS 810 Ind
10. Number of Scans To ensure reliable scanning apply a minimum of five scans to each label Use the for mulas below to calculate the number of scans that your label will receive For definitions of terms see Definitions on page A 19 If the number of scans you derive from one of these calculations is less than the mini mum for your application plug in the minimum number of scans 5 and solve for another parameter that might be changed such as label speed or scans per second Ladder Calculation Es x sR 3 number of complete scans Where LH Label Height LS Label Speed and SR Scan Rate Example 1 Direction of label travel LH 1 inch pS Scan line LS 10 inches per second full width Fabel placement area N Figure A 4 Ladder Orientation SR 500 scans per second Label ss x 500 3 47 complete scans Picket Fence Calculation gu tno Where SW Scan Width LL Label Length LS Label Speed and SR Scan Rate x sR 3 number of complete scans l Direction of label travel gt x Label Example 2 Pr placement LL 2 inch including quiet zones y 7 LS 10 inches per second SW 8 inches SR 500 scans per second Figure A 5 Picket Fence Orientation Scan line s x 500 3 297 complete scans 1 The 3 component in the formula is included to allow for AGC acquisition an incomplete first scan an
11. Configuration The method used to change factory default settings for operational fea tures to match a specific application Configuration can be done through menu selection or with serial commands Connector Physical device plug or socket on unit or cable to provide in out connec tivity for various circuits and pins Counter Memory space provided to keep track of read cycle events Daisy Chain Linkage of primary and successive scanners to allow data to be cascaded up to the host via aux port connections Decode Rate The number of good reads per second decoded by the scanner Depth of Field The distance between the minimum and maximum range in which a scanner can read bar code labels EPROM Erasable programmable read only memory End of Read Cycle The time at which the scanner stops expecting label information to decode This can be caused by a timeout a trigger event or a good read Focal Length The distance measured from the scanner to the center of the depth of field or focal point Good Read The event that occurs when a label s data is accurately scanned and decoded Intercharacter Gap The extra space between the last element of one character and the first element of the adjacent character of a specific bar code symbol 0 Q Oo a 2 lt A 36 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Glossary of Terms Label Height Regardless of orientation the measurement taken along the length of
12. 2 Pin 4 GND v MS 810 EDAD Pin 1 10 28v Lo Vhozev vat Pin 7 amp 14 outputs 1 amp 2 gt _ Load Signal Pin 11 amp 5 outputs 1 amp 2 Load 5 7 Pin 4 GND v a 2 7 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Chapter A More Sample Output Application Diagrams LOAD Isolated SECONDARY RELAY or ACTIVATION CIRCUIT Non isolated application would connect MS 810 and LOAD Power and or GND Pin 1 10 28V Pin 7 amp 14 outputs 1 amp 2 V E 1M Pin 11 amp 5 outputs 1 amp 2 Pin 4 GND MS 810 Pin 1 10 28V Isolated SECONDARY RELAY or Pin 7 amp 14 outputs 1 amp 2 ACTIVATION circuit F am Pin 11 amp 5 outputs 1 amp 2 Non isolated application would connect MS 810 and LOAD Power Pin 4 GND and or GND MS 810 LOAD Isolated PLC or LOGIC circuit Fin tgeto28v Non isolated application would connect MS 810 and LOAD Pin 7 amp 14 outputs 1 amp 2 Power and or GND y PLC Pin 11 amp 5 outputs 1 amp 2 Pin 4 GND MS 810 LOAD Isolated PLC or LOGIC circuit Pin 1 10 28V Non isolated application would BIN EEE connect MS 810 and LOAD PLC Power and or GND Pin 11 amp 5 outputs 1 amp 2 Input Pin 4 GND 0 Q Oo a 2 lt A 6 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Sample Input Application Diagrams Generic Input for Trigge
13. Ka2 N ni D Auxiliary Port Format Kymode baud rate parity stop bits data bits daisy chain ID status daisy 9 chain id gt 3 mode baud rate 0 Disabled 3 Full duplex 0 600 3 4800 6 38 4K 1 Transparent 4 Daisy chain 1 1200 4 9600 7 76 8K 2 Half duplex 222400 5 19 2K 8 300 parity stop bits data bits daisy chain ID daisy chain I D 0 None 0 One 0 Seven Status any 2 ASCII 1 Even 1 Two 1 Eight 0 Disabled characters 2 Odd 1 Enabled Default is 1 Example To change Aux Port Baud Rate to 2400 send lt Ky2 gt Communications Status Request Format lt KT gt Returns status of each command in the group 1 For use with Microscan s IB 105 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 5 Oo c fe oO v i 9 Chapter 3 Protocol Commands If selecting one of the options from 0 to 4 Point to Point Point to Point with RTS CTS Point to Point with XON XOFF Point to Point with RTS CTS and XON XOFF or Polling Mode D use this format Format lt Kfprotocol gt protocol 0 Roint to Point 4 Polling Mode D 1 Point to Point with RTS CTS 5 Multidrop requires address 2 Point to Point with XON XOFF 6 User Defined Point to Point wi d f 7 Def Mult and XON XOFF User Defined Multidrop Example To change the Protocol to Polling Mode D send lt Kf4 gt If selecting Multidrop 5 you must define an address and append it to the command string
14. Ktstatus fixed code length status code length status fixed code length status code length 0 Disabled 0 Disabled Default is 10 1 Enabled 1 Enabled Any number from 1 to 64 Example To enable Code 128 enable Fixed Code Length and set Code Length to 9 send lt Kt1 1 9 gt MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 15 Chapter 3 Background Color Format lt Kxstatus gt status 0 White 1 Black Example To enable Black for background send lt Kx1i gt White is the default background on bar code symbols Narrow Margins Symbology ID Format lt Konarrow margins status symbology ID status gt narrow margins status symbology ID status 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled Example To enable Narrow Margins send lt Kol gt Autodiscriminate Format lt P gt Enables all available symbology types and disables OMR You may individually disable enable each symbology type also Note For maximum scanning speed enable only those symbologies used in the applica tion DO fe oO v N 9 Code Types Status Request Format lt KW gt Example Returns status of each command in the group 3 16 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Output Commands Output Commands Relay 1 Format lt Kvoutput on polarity pulse width before output output on mode polarity pulse width before 0 Mismatch or Noread 0 Negative Default is 5 Output 1 Match or G
15. Ku1 0 Laser On Off Format KCstatus status O Disabled1 Enabled fe o T 3 1i mM Example To enable Laser On Off send lt KC1 gt Partial Output Format lt KYstatus start position length gt partial output status start position length 0 Disabled Default is 1 Default is 63 1 Enabled 1to 63 1to 63 Example To enable Partial Output set start position to 5 and set length to 6 charac ters send lt KY1 5 6 gt 3 18 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Output Commands Serial Verification Format lt KSserial command echo status serial command beep status control hex output gt serial command echo serial command beep control hex output status status 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 0 Control 1 Enabled 1 Enabled 1 Hex Example To enable Serial Command Echo Status and Beep Status and Hex output send lt KS1 1 1 gt Scanner Output Status Request Format lt KX gt Returns status of each command in the Scanner Output group P n D 2 2 o 5 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 19 Chapter 3 Setup Commands Scanner Type Important sending the lt Zp gt command see Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on page 4 12 will save the current setting for Scanner Type to NOVRAM Format lt KPdensity gt scanner density type 0 Standard 1 High Density The default will depend on the type of scan
16. Note Laser On Off does not relate to the Enable Laser Scanning lt H gt or Disable Laser Scanning I operational commands on page 4 6 2 36 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Output Menu K Command Options Echo K Command Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled When enabled serial configuration commands K commands will be processed and the new string for that command will be echoed back to the host If an invalid com mand is sent to the host the scanner will echo back the current setting of that com mand For example if the current Noread Message is NOREAD and lt Kk1 NONSENSE gt is entered the scanner will echo back lt Kk1 NOREAD gt In this example the attempted entry NONSENSE exceeds the maximum allowable seven characters Therefore it is rejected and the current NOREAD message is echoed back and remains the Noread Message Note It is important to note that if a command with multiple fields is processed some of the fields may have been processed properly following an invalid command These changes will be in the string echoed back so that the user will know what did or did not change Beep on K Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled When enabled the scanner beeps once whenever a K command is entered to indicate that the command was accepted and processed If an invalid command is entered the scanner beeps 5 times to indicate an invalid entry However this does not necessar
17. Oo a 2 lt Isolated PLC configured to SOURCE TRIGGER current Output must be capable of supplying required Voltage Current Isolated PLC configured to SINK TRIGGER current Output must be capable of sinking required Voltage Current A 8 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Ground and Shield Considerations Appendix C Ground and Shield Considerations Proper grounding is necessary for operator safety noise reduction and the protection of equipment from voltage transients Build ings including any steelwork all circuits and all junction boxes must be grounded directly to an earth ground in compliance with local and national electrical codes RS 232 signals have a common Chassis signal ground pin 4 Pin 4 is i Signal normally connected to pin 13 chassis ground in the scanner however under certain condi tions e g when potential differ a DC ences exist between power ource outlet grounds signal and chas Y sis grounds can be isolated from each other inside the scanner by Microscan technicians Ground Loops Ground loops signal degradation due to different ground poten tials in communicating devices can be eliminated or minimized by ensuring that both the host scanner and their power sup plies are connected to a common earth ground Figure A 3 Grounding Diagram Scanner Host gt D o o o MS 810 Industrial Scanner
18. Random Access Memory that is available on power on that is after power to the unit has been recycled Noread A non read A condition that occurs when the scanner is set up to decode labels and no labels are scanned during the read cycle Number of Scans Calculation The number of times a bar code label is scanned by the scanner during one pass through the laser beam Object Detector A photo electric device used to sense to presence or absence of an object also referred to as a package detector Operational Commands Serial commands from the host to the scanner that control current operating parameters counters master label operations and program manage ment that are not stored in non volatile RAM Picket Fence Label Orientation A bar code label in which the bars are perpendicular to the label s direction of travel Pitch Label or scanner rotation around the center a line perpendicular to the label s bars o o o o o MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 37 Chapter A Point to Point A protocol consisting of a single communications event typically used to connect a bar code reader to a terminal or host computer Port Logical circuit for data entry and exit One or more ports may be included within a single connector Primary Scanner First scanner in a daisy chain mode and linked directly to the host and in tandem to succeeding scanners Protocol The rules for communication betw
19. Step 1 Plan Scanning System Before installing the MS 810 scanner you should sketch out a diagram of your scanning system showing equipment connector and cable types and cable lengths For wiring infor mation see Attach Cabling on page 1 3 Figure 1 1 shows a typical scanning sys tem setup Bar coded 2 outputs from item flow internal relays Sb External Object Detector Scanner To power supply Figure 1 1 Typical Setup 1 2 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Step 2 Attach Cabling The MS 810 has a 15 pin connector RS 232 cabling from the 15 pin connector to the host can be up to 47 feet provided it does not include DC input Scanner Host Transmit 2 2 Transmit Receive 3 E 3 Receive Signal 4 Signal Ground Ground Figure 1 2 DTE Host Connection 6 SI o CD N 11 10 15 Figure 1 3 MS 810 15 pin Connector Note Pinouts are shown in Appendix B Electrical Specifications on page A 4 and in Special 5 VDC MS 810 on page A 21 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 3 Chapter 1 Step 3 Consider Read Range and Scan Width a Verify that the labels to be scanned will pass through the readable range Opti mum decode rates can be expected at the center of the depth of field halfway between minimum and maximum read range for a given bar code density b Note the approximate scan width at the spec
20. The main pur pose for this configuration is to use two IB 105 s one to convert the scanner communi cations to RS 422 and one to convert these signals back to RS 232 this configuration for long distance communications up to 4000 feet Scanner RS 232 4 IB 105 RS 422 IB 105 RS 232 Host 02 or 04 05 See IB 105 D sub Host Connector on page A 23 and IB 105 LAN RJ11 Connector on page A 24 for pinouts The LAN cable pinout must be as follows LAN RJ 12 cable 1 IB 105 RS 485 422 2 IB 105 RS 485 422 Connector Host Connector 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 The signal routing is from the LAN connector to the LAN connector The scanner and trigger connector are not used in this configuration 1 Access to the configuration menus of a scanner that is in a polled mode can be forced without defaulting by sending the lt D gt command from an auxiliary terminal via the auxiliary RS 232 port gt x D o o D o MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 27 Chapter A Appendix J Troubleshooting Operational Tips Do e Check inputs label speed length height etc to ensure the desired number of scans per label e Avoid excessive tilt pitch and skew of the bar code label e Check the label for readability by doing a decode rate test If there is any question about the label s readability conta
21. Trigger Scanner Counters Master Label Reset Checksum Single Label Multi Label arant Percent Percent Extended STOP C Decodes Sec C Decodes Sec Mode Cancel Options Help MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 9 Chapter 1 Step9 Test Decode Rate with Moving Label Once you ve mounted the scanner and established a good read rate with a station ary label you can repeat the test with a moving label 15 b d 77 x gt 5 if all To ensure reliable scanning you need to apply a minimum of five scans to each label This means that all variables label speed read range etc are significant To calculate in advance the number of scans that the label will receive use the for mulas described in Appendix G Number of Scans on page A 18 1 10 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Step 10 Increase the Number of Scans Where possible you can increase the number of scans a label receives by e Increasing label height e Decreasing label length e Increasing scan rate spinning mirror speed e Slowing label speed See Appendix G Number of Scans on page A 18 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 11 Chapter 1 t b d 72 x 5 if 2 1 12 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Mcd ESP Menu 2 Configuration Chapter Contents About the Menu Configuration Program eene 2 2 Communications Menu esss
22. parity skip bit location 6 it ES 6 Sg will always equal 1 with the Scanner 2 Fo 2 5 ge E scanner not in a read cycle 8 29 029 zx 9 E j E9 with the motor spinning and Status s S 2 2 eg ES E go the scanner ready to read Iselasiae ES 58 ES with no NOVRAM error a lt Hw Z9 zo OG O9 OG detected with a Yes communications error Is Status detected with the command Active Wo not received and with a even 1 odd z gt EN o o m NA 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 a NOVRAM status is valid only after the first status request following a NOVRAM read or write If you send The scanner the lt gt will report For example After Power on Whether the NOVRAM NOVRAM was Read read correctly the first time the status command was received With the scanner in a triggered mode without a serial or edge trigger present power off then power on and enter the lt gt command The scanner responds with lt gt for a good load or lt H gt for a bad load See NOVRAM error detected in table 4 4 on page 4 14 After Sending Whether the With the scanner in a triggered mode without a serial or edge a Command command was trigger present enter the lt gt command to clear the error sent correctly flags Then enter the desired command L1 for example Enter lt gt again The scanner responds with lt B gt if the command was received C if t
23. see Trig MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 25 Oo O o 5 c o 3 N Chapter 2 gering Mode on page 2 16 an invalid check digit calculation will cause a noread message to be transmitted at the end of the read cycle Check Digit Output Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled When enabled the check digit character is sent along with the label data When dis abled label data is sent without the check digit Large Intercharacter Gap Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Allows the scanner to read labels with gaps between bar code characters exceeding three times the narrow element width Fixed Code Length Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Used to increase data integrity by ensuring that only one label length will be accepted Code Length Default 10 Options 1 to 64 Note Fixed Code Length must be enabled for Code Length to take effect Allows you to specify the exact number of characters that the scanner will recognize this does not include start and stop The scanner will ignore any code not having the specified length Codabar Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Start amp Stop Match Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Requires the Codabar start and stop characters a b c or d to match before a valid read can occur 2 26 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Code Type Menu Start amp Stop Output Default Enabled
24. this mode Load Signal Load Load Secondary relay or activation circuit Non isolated application would connect scanner and LOAD Power and or GND Pins 6 8 amp 15 outputs 1 2 amp 3 Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 Pin 7 GND IB 130 Secondary relay or Load activation circuit Pins 6 8 amp 15 9 VReLay Non isolated application would Pin 17 connect scanner and LOAD Power Pin SNO and or GND Note Only one relay can be connected in this mode Appendices A 16 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Sample Input Connection Methods IB 130 Interface Module Generic Input for Trigger Waveform Characteristics Minimum Maximum V A 10V 8mA 28V 26mA IN HIGH IN HIGH intow lniow IV 0mA 3V 2mA Minimum Input Pulse Width 4us Max Frequency 50 duty cycle 125kHz IB 130 Source Pin 7 ground Application Diagrams Isolated trigger only Source VsouRcE IB 130 Pin 10 trigger Pin 7 GND Source Source configured to Source activation current Shows optional PULL DOWN resistor Pin 10 trigger Pin 7 GND MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 17 Isolated PLC configured to Source Trigger current Output must be capable of supplying required Voltage Current gt D o o o 7 Chapter A Appendix G
25. 1 See Initializing serial configuration commands on page 3 4 for definitions and examples MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Initializing serial configuration commands To ensure that a serial configuration command will take effect you need to follow it with one of the operational commands below lt A gt To reset but not save changes for power on lt Z gt To reset and save changes for power on For example to change Baud Rate and reset without saving changes for power up send lt Ka3 gt lt A gt To change Baud Rate and reset saving the changes to NOVRAM send lt Ka3 gt lt Z gt To ensure that a command was received and accepted you can send the Show Scanner Status command lt gt Concatenating Serial Commands Commands can be concatenated added together to a maximum of 64 characters in a single string or data block Additional data blocks of 64 or less characters can be sent provided there is at least a 10 ms pause between blocks For example lt Kc1 gt lt Kh1 gt lt Ko1 gt lt A gt enables LRC sets End of Read Cycle mode to New Trigger enables Narrow Margins and resets the data buffers without saving the changes for power on Serial Command Status Request The status of serial commands can be requested by entering the command followed by a question mark For example send lt Ke gt to request the status of Postamble Com mands KT KV KW KX and KU are used to r
26. 4 Read Rate 4 3 Receiving Settings 2 3 A 11 Relay Pulses 2 33 Relay 1 2 33 3 16 Relay 2 3 16 Relay 2 Output 2 33 Request Master Label Information 4 10 Reset 4 11 Reset Read NOVRAM 4 11 Reset Restore 4 11 Reset Save Parameters for Power on 4 12 Response Timeout 2 15 3 9 Restoring Default Settings 2 3 Restoring Factory Default Settings A 12 RS 232 A 32 RS 422 A 32 RS 485 A 32 S Safety Class A 2 Safety Labels x Sample Input Connections IB 130 A 17 Sample Output Connections IB 130 A 15 Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Pow er on 4 12 Saving Current Configuration A 11 Saving Settings 2 3 Scan Rate A 2 A 19 Scan Rate definition A 19 Scan Width 1 4 A 20 Scan Width Angle A 2 Scan Width definition A 19 Scanner 4 6 Scanner Connector IB 130 A 13 Scanner Output Status Request 3 18 Scanner Setup 3 18 Scanner Setup Status Request 3 19 Scanner Specifications A 2 Scanner Type 2 40 3 19 Scanning Parameters A 2 Scanning System 1 2 Scans per Second 2 40 3 19 Separator 3 14 Separator UPC EAN 2 30 Sequential 2 23 Sequential Matching 2 23 Serial Command Status Request 3 4 Serial Commands concatenating 3 4 Serial Commands format 3 3 Serial Commands initializing changes 3 4 Serial Data 2 18 3 10 Serial Data amp Edge 2 18 3 10 Serial Trigger Character 2 20 3 10 Setup Menu 2 39 Shielding cable A 9 Show Software Status 4 14 Sicherheitshinweis xi Skew 1 5 A 2 Specular reflection 1 5 Stand Alone
27. 400 E Scan Width Angle Typically 60 x Pitch X509 maximum en SEN 2 40 PER Skew X40 maximum 6 0 6m Label Contrast 25 min absolute dark to light Front differential at 670 nm wavelength 1 38 3 50cm Optional Raster Mirror Image 10 raster scan lines 1 over a 2 degree arc ora Scan Range Raster Height A cm 2 inches 50 8 mm 0 10 inch 2 54 mm 4 inches 101 6 mm 0 17 inch 4 32 mm 1 10 6 inches 152 4 mm 0 24 inch 6 1 mm 2 7 em 8 inches 203 2 mm 0 31 inch 7 87 mm tt 10 inches 254 mm 0 38 inch 9 65 mm 54 Re Communications 1 37cm m Interface RS 232 standard also available m 6 35 cm g RS 422 485 DeviceNet SDS Profibus DP Ethernet 1 57 xdi wil VEN O Baud Rates 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 N 19 2K 38 4K 76 8K 1 40 M4 x 0 7 x 3 8 mm d 2 59 Hs 3 56 cm Mo nfing holes i 6 58 cm Parity Odd Even None 2 places Stop Bits 1 2Data Bits 7 8 7 Bottom Protocols Point to Point Point to Point w RTS CTS Point to Point w XON XOFF Point to Point w RTS CTS amp f XON XOFF Polling Mode D Multidrop User Defined Figure A 1 MS 810 Dimensions User Defined Multidrop 0 o Oo a 2 lt A 2 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Code Types Standard codes Code 39 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC EAN Code 128 Other codes Code 16K UCC EAN 128 Code 49 Code 93 DX Code EDP amp STK EDP MSI Code
28. 5B 08 gt 2A 2B 33 5C 5D 09 2C 2D 34 A 5E _ 5F 10 2E 2F 35 60 a 61 11 so 30 1 31 36 b 62 C 63 12 2 32 3 33 37 d 64 e 65 13 4 34 5 35 38 f 66 g 67 14 6 36 7 37 39 h 68 i 69 15 8 38 9 39 40 j 6A k 6B 16 3A 3B 41 6C m 6D 17 lt 3C 3D 42 n 6E o 6F 18 gt 3E 3F 43 p 70 q 71 19 40 A 41 44 r 72 S 73 20 B 42 C 43 45 t 74 u 75 21 D 44 E 45 46 V 76 Ww 77 22 F 46 G 47 47 x 78 y 79 23 H 48 I 49 48 Z 7A 7B gt 24 J 4A K 4B 49 7 Se Tp 3 25 L 4C M 4D 50 7E D 7F B o a MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 35 Chapter A Appendix N Glossary of Terms Autodiscriminate The ability to decode several different bar code symbologies with out changing configuration AWG Abbreviation for American Wire Gauge This is a standard measuring system for wire sizes listed from 0 biggest to 40 smallest A 26 AWG is equivalent to 0 0159 in 0 405 mm in diameter Bar Code Data that has been encoded into an array of parallel bars and spaces of varying widths Bar Code Density Number of characters per inch or other unit of measure Baud Rate The term used to describe the number of discrete signal events per sec ond In RS 232 and RS 422 485 systems baud rate is the same as bits per second bps Code 39 An alphanumeric bar code with a character set containing a start stop char acter 10 numbers 26 letters 6 symbols and a space This code is discrete variable length and self checking
29. AS or SAVE from the File pull down menu The settings are saved only on the computer s hard drive or other storage media This is particularly useful for backing up files or for configuring multiple configurations Creating a New Configuration File To create a new file of configuration settings first be sure you ve saved the current con figuration file to the computer s hard drive or other storage media Next pull down the File menu in the ESP and select New A new Untitled window will open with a listing of the factory default settings Change these settings to suit your requirements and save this file to the computer s hard drive under a new name You can also load edit and save an existing configuration file MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 11 gt o D o o D o Chapter A Restoring Factory Default Settings Note Be certain that you ve saved any other configuration files to the host computer that you may want to reload later Defaulting by Menu or Serial Commands Default settings can be reset for individual menu pages or for all menus at once To restore factory defaults for individual menus Communications Operations Code Types Output or Setup Click the DEFAULT button on the specific menu Click SEND NO SAVE and then RECEIVE FROM SCANNER to see current settings To restore factory defaults for ALL menus select the DEFAULT button on the Reset dia log in the Utilities menu or send
30. IB 130 A 14 Start amp Stop Match Codabar 2 26 Start amp Stop Output Codabar 2 27 Start Position Partial Output 2 38 Static Label 1 9 Status Lights A 3 Stop Bits 2 6 3 5 Supplementals 2 29 3 14 Symbology ID 2 31 3 15 T Technische Daten xii Tilt 1 5 Timeout 2 19 Timeout amp New Trigger 2 19 3 10 Timeout end of read cycle option 2 19 3 10 l 4 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Timeout in 10 ms incs 3 10 Tracking A 20 Transferring Restoring Files A 11 Transparent 3 5 Transparent Mode 2 7 Trigger 4 5 Trigger Connector IB 130 A 13 Trigger Counter 4 7 Trigger Filter Timing Value 2 20 Trigger Input A 4 Trigger Polarity 2 20 Triggering Mode 2 16 3 10 Troubleshooting A 28 T V ix xi U UL ix xi UPC EAN 2 29 3 14 A 31 User Defined 3 6 User Defined Multidrop 2 14 3 6 User Defined Point to Point 2 13 V Vorsichtsma nahmen xi Ww Warning Summary ix Warnung xii Warranty Information iv When to Output 2 35 3 16 Wild Card 2 23 Wild Card Character 2 24 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Index I 6 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual
31. Initializes all serial configuration commands in lt A gt un RAM and resets all counters and operating Initialize parameters RAM Note Software Reset will reset all counters You should record all data that you wish to save prior NOVRAM ROM to sending this command Associated serial command lt A gt Reset Restore Default Restores the ROM default values to RAM then ini Baas mer tializes them Does not effect Scanner Type p ee Scans per Second or Gain Adjustment RAM Associated serial command lt Ad gt NOVRAM ROM Reset Read NOVRAM Reads the NOVRAM settings then initializes them lt An gt to RAM WM Associated serial command An RAM NOVRAM WER ROM MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 11 Chapter 4 Reset Save Parameters for Power on Allows you to save all configuration command settings to NOVRAM Numeric counter val ues and master label data are not saved by this command Associated serial command lt Z gt Restore Save Default Configuration for Power on Allows you to restore and save default settings for Zd all but Scanner Type Scans per Second and Gain s RAM Adjustment to NOVRAM Note Power must be available to the scanner NOVRAM ROM during the default procedure Defaulting might be necessary after temporary changes or if communications between the scanner and another device are lost or interrupted or if you are using incompat
32. Options Enabled Disabled Allows the start and stop characters to be transmitted with bar code data Large Intercharacter Gap Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Allows the scanner to read labels with gaps between bar code characters exceeding three times the narrow element width Fixed Code Lensth Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Used to increase data integrity by ensuring that only label length will be accepted Code Length Default 10 Options 1 to 64 Note Fixed Code Length must be enabled for Code Length to take effect Allows you to specify the exact number of characters that the scanner will recognize The scanner will ignore any code not having the specified length Note Setting Code Length to any number less than 4 will produce undetermined results Check Digit Default Disabled Options Disabled Modulus 16 NW 7 Both Allows you to select the type of checksum system Codabar will use Check Digit Output Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled When enabled the check digit character is sent along with the label data When dis abled label data is sent without the check digit jr D 5 q o 5 rs MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 27 Oo O o 5 c o 3 N Chapter 2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Because I 2 of 5 is a continuous code it is prone to substitution errors Hence a code length must
33. Output 2 7 Output 1 15 Trigger input 8 Default configuration in 11 10 15 Figure A 2 15 pin High density D subminiature plug Discrete I O Trigger Input Opto isolated 5 28V rated 12 mA 24 VDC Outputs 1 amp 2 Opto isolated 1 28V rated I CE lt 100 mA 24 VDC current limited by user Optoisolator Connection Diagrams for 10 28 Volt With the MS 810 scanner s optoisolator input and output signals can be isolated from the scanner s internal circuitry Please carefully observe the following schematics and their indicated current limitations before connecting to power Appendices CAUTION The user must limit the maximum current through the optoisolator to 100 mA A 4 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Electrical Specifications Sample Output Application Diagrams Generic Outputs Waveform Characteristics MS 810 LOAD Lag OMA I 790mA 100mA _ oe I Vour on OSV 1 0 V 1 2 V 4 4 d V K Vout load lt T ovre 154S 20 uS 30 uS Pin 11 15 ore 1000 uS 100 uS 50 uS Isolated Vi oap Load Load Signal Vi oap Load Signal Load Non Isolated MS 810 LOAD _ Pin 1 10 28v Lo Viza Pin 7 amp 14 outputs 1 amp 2 Load mi u Load Signal V 4 Pin 11 amp 5 outputs 1 amp
34. Output 3 f 12 New master OMR As Pin Function 13 External ground 125 Busen Ti M 14 Output 2 f u Ground 15 Output 1 2 3 Trigger 0 17 0 43 cm Dia 3 Places gt Oo D o o o o MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 13 0 Q Oo a 2 lt Chapter A Stand Alone This configuration allows the scanners to operate independently communicating directly with the host Typical configuration MS 810 scanner IB 130 99 400005 01 1 per MS 810 RS 232 Serial Cable 61 300026 for PC lt 61 100031 6 Feet To Host To PC Power Supply 97 10004 05 for each 612300026 61 100026 scanner Trigger 99 440001 01 for each scanner PowerSupply Trigger 97 10004 05 99 440001 01 Multidrop i x n MS 810 This setup allows the user to link multiple scanners together using only one host Typical configuration Multiple or combi nation of MS 911 and MS 810 IB 130 99 400005 01 1 per MS 810 Multidrop Cable 61 100030 connects multiple IB 130s Power Supply 97 10004 05 for each scanner Trigger 99 440001 01 for each scan ner A 14 4 61 100031 lt 6 Feet Scanner Cable 61 100030 10 Feet e Power Supply 97 10004 05 Power Supply 97 10004 05 Trigger 99 440001 01 Trigger 99 440001 01 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual IB 130 Inte
35. Pharma Code Plessey Code Environment Enclosure Die cast aluminum IP65 rated Operating Temperature inside ambient 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 to 158 F 29 to 70 C Humidity Up to 90 non condensing Ambient Light Immunity e 450 foot candles indoor fluorescent incandes cent mercury vapor sodium vapor e 1800 foot candles soft outdoors Read Ranges The table and graphs that follow show scan widths and read range minimum and maximums for sev eral bar code densities Table A 1 Range Data Status Lights Scanner Specifications LED ig Status Power Red 5V power is present Ready Green Scanner is ready to read Good Read Green Label is qualified as good FIS Options Each MS 810 model is identified by an FIS final instruction sheet number that refer to a set of options The following are the standard options available at this time Table A 2 FIS Options FIS Protocol Density Line Voltage Standard Single 009 232 Density Line 19 28 010 232 Standard Raster 10 28 Density Line 011 232 High Single 15 55 Density Line 012 232 Higa Raster 30 28 Density Line 013 422 485 Standard Single 10 28 Density Line 014 422 485 Standard Raster 30 28 Density Line 015 422485 High Single 30 28 Density Line High Raster 016 422 485 Density Line 10 28 017 422 4gg S
36. User s Manual Chapter A Appendix D ASCII Table Table A 4 ASCII Table with Control Characters 0 Q Oo a 2 lt A 10 Dec Hex Mne Ctrl Dec Hex Ch Dec Hex Ch Dec Hex Ch 00 00 NUL 32 20 SP 64 40 96 60 g 01 01 SOH A 33 21 65 41 A 97 61 a 02 02 STX B 34 22 66 42 B 98 62 b 03 03 ETX C 35 23 67 43 C 99 63 C 04 04 EOT D 36 24 68 44 D 100 64 d 05 05 ENQ E 37 25 9o 69 45 E 101 65 e 06 06 ACK E 38 26 amp 70 46 F 102 66 f 07 07 BEL G 39 27 71 47 G 103 67 g 08 08 BS H 40 28 72 48 H 104 68 h 09 09 HT I 41 29 73 49 I 105 69 i 10 OA LF J 42 2A 74 4A J 106 6A j 11 OB VT K 43 2B 75 4B K 107 6B k 12 oc FF L 44 2C 76 4C L 108 6C 13 OD CR AM 45 2D 77 4D M 109 6D m 14 OE so N 46 2E 78 4E N 110 6E n 15 OF SI O 47 2F 79 4F O 111 6F o 16 10 DLE p 48 30 0 80 50 P 112 70 p 17 11 DC1 Q 49 31 1 81 51 Q 113 71 q 18 12 DC2 R 50 32 2 82 52 R 114 72 r 19 13 DC3 S 51 33 3 83 53 S 115 73 S 20 14 DC4 AT 52 34 4 84 54 T 116 74 t 21 15 NAK U 53 35 5 85 55 U 117 75 u 22 16 SYN AV 54 36 6 86 56 V 118 76 V 23 17 ETB W 55 37 7 87 57 Ww 119 77 w 24 18 CAN X 56 38 8 88 58 X 120 78 x 25 19 EM Y 57 39 9 89 59 Y 121 79 y 26 1A SUB Z 58 3A 90 5A Z 122 7A Zz 27 1B ESC 59 3B 91 5B 123 7B 28 1C FS AN 60 3C lt 92 5C N 124 7
37. a label s individual bars Label Length Regardless of orientation the measurement taken across the label s bars from one end to the other including the quiet zone Label Speed The rate in inches or centimeters per second at which a label moves through the scan beam Label Transitions The transition of bars and spaces on a label used by the MS sen sor to detect the presence of a label on an object Ladder Label Orientation A bar code label in which the bars are parallel to the label s direction of travel Match Code The ability to compare bar code labels being scanned against a master label that is stored in the memory of the scanner Menu Configuration The process of changing factory default settings via a sequence of menus displayed on a terminal monitor Mil One thousandths of an inch or 0 0254 mm In bar coding a measurement that iden tifies a bar code label by the width of its narrowest element Mismatch An event that occurs when the scanned bar code label does not match the master label that is stored in the memory of the scanner MS sensor An FIS option that analyzes label bar and space transitions and reflected light to determine why a label was not decoded within the triggered read cycle bad label no label or no object and displays a message to identify the cause Narrow bar width The width of the narrowest bar of a given label expressed in thousands of an inch or mils Non volatile RAM NOVRAM
38. a lt Ad gt serial command Defaulting by New Close and save your current file Select New in the File pull down menu The resulting File will have your original factory default settings Give it anew name and save to it as you make changes Click SEND NO SAVE and then RECEIVE FROM SCANNER Defaulting by Hardware Reset shorting Pins 4 and 8 If a software default reset is not possible it may be necessary to resort to a Hardware default To do this you must first expose wires that have continuity to pins 4 and 8 You cannot directly short pins 4 and 8 because power must be applied to the scanner 1 Apply power to the scanner 2 Expose wires or pins that have continuity to pins 4 and 8 respectively Caution Be certain that the correct pins are shorted Shorting the wrong pins can cause serious damage to the unit 3 Momentarily short these wires and listen for a series of short beeps 4 Within 3 seconds short them again A longer beep should be heard If not repeat the process 0 Q Oo a 2 lt A 12 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual IB 130 Interface Module Appendix F IB 130 Interface Module The IB 130 interface module simplifies connecting to the MS 810 scanner by provid ing separate ports for the host power supply trigger and network The network port is used for multidrop or daisy chain configurations See next page for configura tion diagrams and a list of cables offered by Mic
39. again at 00000 To obtain the cumulative total of counts after the rollover has occurred add 65 536 per each rollover the scan ner does not keep track of the number of rollovers to the current count Note All counter values will be lost if power is recycled to the scanner or the scanner receives a reset or save command Clicking Reset for any counter will reset that counter to 0 Clicking Request for any counter will return the current number for that counter Noread Counter Clicking Request displays the total number of noreads that have occurred since the last reset Associated serial command lt N gt Noread Counter Reset Clicking Reset sets Noread Counter to 00000 Associated serial command lt O gt Trigger Counter Clicking Request displays the total number of triggers since the last reset Associated serial command lt T gt Trigger Counter Reset Clicking Reset sets the trigger counter to 00000 Associated serial command lt U gt Match Counter or Good Read Counter Clicking Request displays the total number of good reads matching the master label or if Master Label is not enabled the number of good reads since the last reset This MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 7 Chapter 4 counter is always enabled but will only work as a match count when Master Label is enabled If Master Label is not enabled this counter records the number of good reads This count can be requested at any ti
40. becomes the select address that the host will use in sending host select commands See Table A 12 Multidrop Address Characters on page A 35 Note Definitions of commands in User Defined and User Defined Multidrop must be duplicated in host applications to enable poll and select sequences to execute cor rectly during transmission Note Typically parameters in User Defined Multidrop are defined by first enabling Multidrop then enabling User Defined Multidrop This pre loads Multidrop characters into the parameters You then change individual characters to match the host or other requirements Preamble Default AM and a null Corresponds to CR NUL carriage return null displayed in the menu Options Any ASCII character including control characters Allows you to define a one or two character data string that can be added to the front of the decoded data 2 14 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Protocol Menu Preamble enable disable Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled within any protocol Allows you to enable or disable the preamble character s Postamble Default M J Options Any ASCII character including control characters Allows you to define a one or two character data string that can be added after the decoded message For example defining the Postamble as a carriage return and line feed would result in the display of each decoded message on its own line Postamble enable dis
41. code label when it is being read Window dirty or obstructed Clean or remove obstruction Previous label read but subse quent label will not read Scanner configured in Con tinuous Read 1 Output Scan a label that contains different data than that of the one being read Scanner in polled mode Check communications protocol Scanner not enter ing read cycle in triggered mode trigger not work ing Proper trigger levels not enabled Ensure that the trigger pulse and the trigger polarity settings are correct Trigger circuit not correctly wired Ensure that the trigger circuit wiring meets the scanner requirements See Attach Cabling on page 1 3 Object detector inoperative Check detector range and sensitivity Try a detector that is known to be good A 30 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Bar Code Symbology Appendix K Bar Code Symbology Before choosing a bar code symbol consider e the type of information to be e scan speed scanned numeric only alpha e beam width numena e the space available on the e the length of the messages object to be identified to be encoded e how and where labels are to be applied e label printer capabilities host software limitations range of the scanner the speed of the conveyor Microscan standard scanner firmware supports the following five bar code symbologies Firmware can also be custom ordered
42. parameters that affect decode rate and if equipped with the MS sensor allows you to determine why the scanner did not decode a specific label within the triggered read cycle Microscan 710 810 ESP Program x Comm Port Protocol Operation Code Type Output i Factory Settings AGC Sampling DEFAULT Send ABC Sampling Scans per Gecand Continuous 5 O m MS Sensor Parameters e Send 3 Gain Minimum Label Heflectance 5 B pondo Transistons Threshold a Send No Barcode No Object Bad Barcode PEannerappe Je Enabled J Enabled J Enabled Standard Message Message Message High Density NOLABEL MISSING BADCODE Cancel Apply Add Cmd Help Figure 2 10 Setup Menu Structure Default Clicking the DEFAULT button will reset all parameters on the current menu to defaults This does not take effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Note Unlike most configuration settings Scanner Type Scans per Second and Gain Adjustment are not saved for power on but are initialized when you press Y To save new settings to NOVRAM for these parameters enter the lt Zp gt command See Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on page 4 12 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 39 Chapter 2 Factory Settings Scans per Second Default 40 400 scans
43. per second for the Low Density and High Density and 50 500 scans per second for Standard Density Options 30 to 80 Multiply the number to be entered by 10 for actual scans per second Allows you to set the number of scans per second by controlling mirror motor speed The range is 300 to 800 scans per second Gain Adjustment Default 45 nominal unit specific optimized at the factory before shipment Options 10to 255 Allows you to specify a gain value for the analog circuitry Changes to Gain should typically be done by qualified technicians Important Before saving any changes to Gain Adjustment see Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on page 4 12 first record the optimized factory setting for future ref erence D O o 5 c o 3 N Scanner Type Default Standard if the unit is configured for low density High Density if the unit is configured for high density Options Standard High Density The Scanner Type default from the factory indicates the density type of the scanner with the unit s optics adjusted accordingly Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by a Microscan representative Important Entering the lt Zp gt command see Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on page 4 12 will save the current setting for Scanner Type to NOVRAM If you need to verify the density type of a unit see your FIS nu
44. polled mode em Port e Aux Port data or scanned data is sent to the host when ever it is received p Aux Port data is not echoed MS 810 e Aux Port data to the host is always sent without a pream ble or a postamble e D is the only command that is accepted by the scanner from the aux port All other commands are passed through to the host Data initiated from the Scanner e Scan data is transmitted to the aux port at the same time Aux it is transmitted to the host Host Port e Data transmission conforms with all parameters specified in the configuration menu e g Preamble Postamble R End of Read Cycle MS 810 Data is initiated from the Host e In polled mode data echoed from the host to the aux port Aux must be in the format B gt i e to send the word Host Port LUNCH to the terminal it must be sent in the format lt BLUNCH gt x e In unpolled mode all host data is MB echoed to the aux port 2 8 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Communications Menu Full Duplex Mode In full duplex mode all aux port data and bar code data is sent directly to the host Bar code data is not displayed on the aux port screen Data initiated from the Aux Port Aux port data is passed directly through to the host when Aux ever it is received by the scanner unless the scanner is in Host Port a polled m
45. s Manual Step6 Establish Communications To set up the host communications from the ESP main menu a Select Serial Port and Configure from the pull down menus b Make the port selection from Serial Port options COM 1 through COM 8 Usually COM 2 for desktops and COM 1 for laptops C Click the Auto Baud button A or select Auto Baud from Serial Port pull down menu ESP will cycle through the various baud etc combinations until communications are established look for the CONNECTED banner on your screen or the cycle is com pleted without connecting and a DISCONNECTED banner appears on your screen You can also interrupt the search by clicking the Stop button Allow some time for the auto baud routine to test most of the combinations You can watch this at the bottom of the dialog box Once it has found it it will change the host s settings to match the scanner s The default settings for the MS 810 scanner are 9600 baud Even Parity 7 Data Bits and 1 Stop Bits Serial Port Configuration x Serial Port Baud Rate 9600 M Cancel Parity 1 r Data Bits r Stop Bits C None e 1 Odd C8 C2 Even MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 7 Chapter 1 Step Configure Scanner You can make changes from the default settings by modifying individual ESP menus and saving those changes to the scanner E b d 77 x 5 if all For explanations of menu configuration settings see Cha
46. that a unique poll address and select address are required for each multidrop device and only one host port connection is needed for up to 50 devices For Multidrop poll and select characters see Table A 12 Multidrop Address Characters on page A 35 Requires a concentrator or controller using RS 485 communications When Multidrop is selected the protocol characters for RES REQ etc are assigned automatically See Appendix M Multidrop Communications on page A 33 for poll and select sequences User Defined Point to Point Note A specific ASCII character must not be assigned more than once Used only with RS 232 User Defined is necessary when a new protocol must be defined to match a specific host protocol ASCII characters can be assigned as an address and as protocol commands RES REQ EOT STX ETX ACK NAK From Host In order to enable a handshaking protocol you must manually assign values where necessary When User Defined is selected the displayed protocol commands match those of the previously selected protocol User Defined is considered to be in a polled mode only if an address has been assigned The address can be any ASCII character from the ASCII table in Appendix D If null is selected as the address the scanner will not function in a polling sequence From Host if enabled allows the handshaking protocol to be initiated from the host if unpolled P sz 5 q o 5 e MS 810 Industr
47. the configured Out put On condition Any interruption in the consecutive sequence will result in a reset and cause the scanner to start the count over Bar Code Output Default Good Read Options Good Read Disabled Match Mismatch Note If Bar Code Output is set to Match or Mismatch label data will not output unless Match Code Type page 2 22 is enabled and a master label is downloaded into memory page 2 21 Allows you to choose the conditions under which label data or noread messages will be sent to the host Good Read The scanner outputs on any good read independent of how Match Code Type is set Disabled The scanner does not output both label data and noread messages to the serial port Match with Match Code Type enabled The scanner outputs when the label data information matches the master label How ever if Match Code Type is disabled it outputs on any good read Mismatch with Match Code Type enabled The scanner outputs when the label data information does not match the master label However if Match Code Type is disabled it outputs on any good read P sz 5 q o 5 e When to Output bar code data Default As Soon As Possible Options As Soon As Possible End of Read Cycle Allows you to choose when bar code data is sent to the host As Soon As Possible Causes bar code data good reads to be transmitted immediately upon a good decode MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 35
48. to the host with an RTS request to send transmission The 2 12 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Protocol Menu host when ready responds with a CTS clear to send and the data is transmitted CTS and RTS signals are transmitted over two dedicated wires pins 6 and 10 as defined in the RS 232 standard Point to Point with XON XOFF Transmitter On Off Used only with RS 232 This selection enables the host to send a single byte transmis sion command of start XON or stop XOFF If an XOFF has been received from the host data will not be sent to the host until the host sends an XON During the XOFF phase the host is free to carry on other chores and accept data from other devices Point to Point with RTS CTS amp XON XOFF Used only with RS 232 It is a combination of Point to Point with RTS CTS and Point to Point with XON XOFF Polling Mode D Like Point to Point Polling Mode D requires a separate connection to the host but unlike Point to Point it requires an address and must wait for a poll from the host before sending data When in Polling Mode D an address of 1 is automatically dis played on the configuration screen However during transmission a 1C hex poll address FS and a 1D hex select address GS are substituted for the 1 Multidrop Note Scanners intended to link up to a Microscan MS 5000 multidrop concentrator must be configured in standard Multidrop protocol Similar to Polling Mode D except
49. C 29 1D GS 61 3D 93 5D 125 7D 30 1E RS NA 62 3E gt 94 5E A 126 7E 31 1F US A 63 3F 95 5F 127 7F D MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Transferring Restoring Files Appendix E Transferring Restoring Files The MS 810 ESP offers a variety of options for receiving saving and defaulting config uration files Receiving Settings from the MS 810 If you want your host computer to receive the current settings from the MS 810 click RECEIVE FROM SCANNER Note If receiving scan data and you are in Continuous Read symbols being scanned may interfere with your data request from a File If you want to load the settings from a saved settings file to your host computer open the desired file and then click SEND NO SAVE and follow this with RECEIVE FROM SCANNER Clicking RECEIVE FROM SCANNER in this context ensures that the scan ner s current settings will appear in your host settings list Saving Current Configuration to the MS 810 Click Apply in the current menu page Note Clicking OK on these menu pages will only update the items in the Current Set tings window From within the SEND RECV box click SEND NO SAVE to initialize settings and reset counters only or click SEND SAVE to initialize reset counters and save these settings to the MS 810 s memory for power up Saving Current Configuration to File You can save a file by clicking SAVE
50. Format lt Kf5 address gt protocol address 5 Multidrop Any number from 1 to 50 Example To change the Protocol to Multidrop with an address of 33 send lt Kf5 33 gt If selecting User Defined 6 or User Defined Multidrop 7 complete the format by either choosing new parameters or concatenating unchanged data fields separate by commas TIP For User Defined first select Point to Point lt KfO gt and then User Defined lt Kf6 gt For user Defined Multidrop first select Multidrop lt Kf5 gt then User Defined Multidrop lt Kf7 gt Format lt Kfprotocol RES address REQ EOT STX ETX ACK NAK from host protocol 6 User Defined From Host O disabled 1 enabled 1 Polling Mode D Multidrop User Defined and User Defined Multidrop are for use with Micros can s IB 105 3 6 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Protocol Commands Example To select an unpolled ACK NAK User Defined protocol with LRC disabled send Kf0 Kf6 F U Kc0O ACK and NAK will be displayed in the menu Note Address can be assigned any ASCII character except a null Control characters are used to define RES through NAK except Address Table 3 2 lists the control characters used for these data fields Refer to Table A 4 ASCII Table with Control Characters on page A 10 for more information Explanation of the From Host option Suppose STX ETX and EOT are defined in the MS 810 the trigger count
51. Format The format for a serial configuration command is lt Kparameterdata data etc gt lt initializing command Where e Less than lt and greater than gt symbols are included as part of the commands e parameter as used here are those character s that precede the data e The initializing command lt A gt or Z is sent after configuration is complete lt Z gt resets and saves for power up A initializes the change to RAM For more infor mation see Reset on page 4 11 For example the following command enables UPC and saves the change for power on lt Ks1 gt lt Z gt When using serial configuration commands note also the following conventions e Parameters and data are case sensitive That is characters must be entered as upper or lower case as specified e All data fields except the last must be followed by a comma without a space e If there is no change in a given field then commas can be entered alone or with the existing data for example Ka 0 or lt Ka4 1 0 0 gt e All fields preceding the modified field must be included For example in Host Port to change Data Bits to Eight without changing any other field send either lt Ka 1 gt or lt Ka4 1 0 1 gt All fields following the modified field can be left out For example in the RS 232 port to change Baud Rate to 4800 send lt Ka3 gt See examples on following pages P n D 2 2 o 5
52. Ground and Shield Considerations u A 9 Appendix D ASCII Table ee m A 10 Appendix E Transferring Restoring Files A 11 Appendix F IB 130 Interface Module accenn A 13 Appendix G Number of Scans esee A 18 Appendix H Special 5 VDC MS 810 eee A 21 Appendix Using the IB 105 sss A 22 Appendix J Troubleshooting ee A 28 Appendix K Bar Code Symbology eee A 31 Appendix L Interface Standards sees A 32 Appendix M Multidrop Communications eee A 33 Appendix N Glossary of Terms esee A 36 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual gt o D o o o Appendix A Scanner Specifications Mechanical Parameters Light Source Length 3 47 8 81 cm Width 2 59 6 58 cm Type Laser Diode Height 1 38 3 50 cm Weight 7 5 oz 212 g Output Wavelength 670 nm nominal Safety Class CDRH Class II ap V A Back Operating Life 50 000 hours 25 C 2 36 cm 10 000 hours 50 C t Laser Cooling Thermostatically controlled thermo 54 E cooler an nee Scanning Parameters 1 10 A Mounting holes pree E Primary Mirror Type Rotating 10 faceted 2 79 em 2 oo Top t Scan Rate 300 to 800 scans per second 8 default is
53. MICROSCAN MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual MICROSCANe P N 83 000810 Rev C Copyright 2000 by Microscan Systems Inc 1201 S W 7th Street Renton Washington U S A 98055 425 226 5700 FAX 425 226 8682 ISO 9001 Certification No US96 0465 All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and or service Microscan manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Microscan Throughout this manual trademarked names might be used Rather than put a trade mark symbol in every occurrence of a trademarked name we state herein that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement Warranty Information Microscan Systems Inc warrants products manufactured by it to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of shipment This warranty is specifically limited to the replacement or repair of any such warrantable defects without charge when the complete product is returned to Microscan Systems Inc freight prepaid at the address shown above Contact the factory at the address above for a Return Material Authorization RMA number before returning the product Microscan Systems Inc shall be the sol
54. Master Pin Format Kzstatus status O Disabled 1 Enabled Example To enable New Master Pin send lt Kz1 gt Number of Labels Format lt KLnumber multilabel separator gt number of labels multilabel separator Default is 1 Default is Any number from 1 to 6 Any valid ASCII character Example To change Number of Labels to 3 send lt KL3 gt Operations Status Request Format KV Returns status of each command in the group P n D 2 2 o 5 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 13 Chapter 3 Code Type Commands Code 39 Format lt Kpstatus check digit status check digit output status large intercharacter gap fixed code length status code length status check digit status check digit output status 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled large inter character gap fixed code length code length 0 Disabled status Default is 10 1 Enabled 0 Disabled Any number from 1 to 1 Enabled 64 Example To set Fixed Code Length to 30 send lt K 1 30 gt or lt Kp1 0 0 0 1 30 gt Codabar Format Kqstatus start amp stop match status start amp stop output status large c intercharacter gap fixed code length status code length check digit type check digit 2 output i status start amp stop match status start amp stop output status a 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 0 Disabled N 1 Enabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled lar
55. S 232 Serial Port on page A 25 Mechanical Environmental Length 4 5 in 114 3 mm Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Width 3 in 76 2 mm Humidity 90 40 C maximum Height 1 5 in 38 1 mm Electrical Communications Supply Voltage Input Regulated 5 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 VDC 20 mA Maximum ripple 200 mV p p with MS 810 5 VDC 500 mA Trigger Connector Power 4 j Connector Default Switch MICROSCAN 00 000 Q 00000 00000 ae SCANNER Figure A 9 Front of IB 105 Figure A 10 Back of IB 105 Appendices A 22 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Using the IB 105 Table A 6 IB 105 Trigger Connector Table A 9 IB 105 D sub Host Connector Pin Function Pin Function 1 Trigger in to pin 9 of scanner connector 1 Chassis ground 2 Relay contact normally open up to 1watt 2 Host RS 232 TXD RS 232 3 VCC 5V 3 Host RS 232 RXD RS 232 4 VBB 12V if using Microscan s stan Host RS 232 RTS or under software dard object detector 4 control aux RS 232 TXD or RS 485 5 Ground transmitter enable out 6 Relay common 5 Host RS 232 CTS or under software control aux RS 232 RXD in ENTE g Relay 2 output from pin 14 of scanner Table A 7 IB 105 Scanner Connector connector
56. able Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled within any protocol Allows you to enable or disable the Postamble character s LRC Longitudinal Redundancy Check Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled An error checking routine that verifies the accuracy of transmissions It is the exclu sive OR of all characters following the SOM start of message up to and including the EOM end of message What this means is that the binary representation of all the characters in a transmissions are cumulatively added in a column and each resulting odd integer is assigned a 1 and each even integer a 0 two is 0 two Os 0 a 1 and a 0 1 This extra LRC character is then appended to the transmission and the receiver usually the host performs the same addition and compares the results jr E 5 q o 5 zh rs Response Timeout Default 12 ms Options 0 to 65 000 ms A zero 0 setting causes an indefinite wait Allows you to set the time the scanner will wait before timing out if ACK NAK and ETX are enabled and a host response is expected Intercharacter Delay Default 0 Corresponds to 0 ms displayed in the menu Options 0 to 255 Zero 0 causes no delay between characters Allows you to set the time interval in milliseconds between individual characters trans mitted from the scanner to the host A high setting will significantly slow down commu nications For example a 200 setting will result in a 1 5 s
57. an ACK the concentrator concludes the suc cessful exchange with a RES In the example above the scanner only acknowledges a trigger counter request from the concentrator It does not respond to the trigger counter request until a subsequent poll For example if the scanner s trigger count was 12 at the time the trigger counter request was received on a subsequent poll it would transmit 02T 00012 The 02 at the beginning of the string is the scanner s address Select Reset e If the scanner receives bad data from the concentrator it transmits a SEL its select Appendices A 34 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Multidrop Communications address and a NAK to the concentrator The concentrator re transmits the data up to three times The concentrator will end the sequence with a RES reset if no ACK is received Table A 12 Multidrop Address Characters 1 For additional information on Multidrop see the MS 5000 Multidrop Concentrator User s Manual Poll Select 4 Poll Select Multidrop Character Character Multidrop Character Character Address Address ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX ASCII HEX 01 N 1C 1D 26 N 4E O 4F 02 SX 1E 1F 27 P 50 Q 51 03 SP 20 21 28 R 52 S 53 04 22 23 29 T 54 U 55 05 24 25 30 V 56 W 57 06 amp 26 27 31 X 58 Y 59 07 28 29 32 Z 5A
58. armful to eyesight Avoid eye contact with the laser beam Never point the beam at other people or in a direction where people may be passing Safety Labels These Class II labels are located on the MS 810 scanner 1201 SW7th SL Renton WA 98055 Listen NER www mic o m AVOID EXPOSURE FROM THIS APERTURE FIS NO c us 2 LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG INTO BEAM FNET CKEN LISTED 670 nm LASER DIODE A MANUFACTURED 1 0 MILLIWATT MAX EN CLASS LASER PRODUCT DIN VDE 0837 GD RD RDY PWR CAUTION LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM zn PRODUCT CONFORMS TO USA DHHS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J Back Side x MS 810 Scanner User s Manual Zulassungen Dieses Ger t wurde f r die Zulassung durch die folgenden Organisationen und in bereinstimmung mit deren Normen entwickelt CDRH Center for Devices amp Radiological Health Zentrum f r Ger te und Strahlens chutz UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc cUL kanadisches UL Zeichen T V Technischer berwachungsverein FCC Federal Communication Commission Kommunikationsausschu der USA CE konform Sicherheitshinweis und Vorsichtsma nahmen Diese Ger t wurde gepr ft und entspricht den Grenzwerten f r ein digitales Ger t der Klasse A gem Teil 15 der FCC Richtlinien Diese Grenzwerte bieten ausre ichenden Schutz vor sch dlichen St rungen bei einer Installation in Wohnr umen Dieses G
59. be defined and a bar code label containing an even number of digits must be used It is also recommended that a Modulus 10 check digit be used to ensure the best possible data integrity Check Digit Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled I 2 of 5 uses a Modulus 10 check digit Check Digit Output Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled When enabled the check digit character is sent along with the label data When dis abled label data is sent without the check digit Code Length 1 Default 10 Options 0 to 64 even If you enter an odd number the scanner will use the next lower number With I 2 of 5 two code lengths can be defined When using only one label length in an application we recommend setting Code Length 2 to 0 to ensure data integrity If a check digit is used it must be included in the code length count Code Length 2 Default 6 Options 0 to 64 even If you enter an odd number the scanner will use the next lower number If using a second label you may also specify a zero or any even code length from 2 to 30 If not using a second label set Code Length 2 to 0 to ensure data integrity 2 28 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Code Type Menu UPC Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled When enabled the scanner will read UPC version A and UPC version E only EAN Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Note UPC must be enabled for EAN to take effect When EAN i
60. ch Axes Note Another way to avoid specular reflection is to skew the scanner slightly in relation to the label 1 Maximum tilt is determined by label characteristics and number of scans required 2 The specular reflection zone is a narrow zone straight out from the scanner in which direct reflected light from a label can distort the scanner s ability to distinguish bars from spaces MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 5 Chapter 1 Step 5 Mount Scanner E b d 77 x 5 if all The MS 810 scanner can be top or bottom mounted depending on your model type Use the measurements provided in figure 1 6 to locate centers of mounting holes and drill as specified Top mount drill two 0 16 inch 4 06 mm diameter holes Bottom mount drill two 0 203 inch 5 16 mm diameter holes 54 1 37 cm H H p E M4 x 0 7 x 4 57 mm deep 1 10 E Mounting holes 2 7 9 cm 54 1 37cm 62 N 1 57 cm 2 59 X 1 40 M4 x 0 7 x 3 8 mm deep 3 56 cm Mounting holes 6 58 cm 2 places EY Q B ottom mr Figure 1 6 MS 810 Mounting Dimensions Caution Maximum penetration depth of screws is 0 29 inch 7 37 mm for top mount or 0 15 inch 3 81 mm for bottom mount Caution To prevent twisting or distortion of the scanner housing ensure that the mount ing surface or bracket is flat 1 6 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User
61. ct your Microscan representative e After changing any parameter that might affect decode rate repeat decode rate test e Clean the scanner window with a clean dry Q tip or cotton cloth on a regular basis Do Not e Aim the scanner into direct light or sunlight e Aim the scanner into an external object detector or other light emitting device Obstruct the scanner window with mounting hardware or other objects Connect chassis of scanner and host to different ground potentials Operate the scanner in excessive temperature environments The MS 810 scanner when used correctly should produce good reads If not table A 12 lists some of the more common problems associated with setting up and using the scanner If you are unable to locate or correct the problem call your Microscan representative WARNING Do not look directly into laser aperture Laser light can be hazardous to your eyes Appendices A 28 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Troubleshooting Problem Getting an Upload from Scanner has timed out mes sage when clicking the Receive from Scanner command No data or decode rate in decode rate test lt C gt Possible Cause Host cable defective or not wired properly Solution Check cable connections and wiring See Attach Cabling on page 1 3 Scanner configuration set tings do not match host s Wrong label type different label type being scanned than
62. d an incomplete last scan This applies only if the number inside the parentheses equals 4 or more If the number equals 3 then only subtract 2 to derive 1 good scan 0 Q Oo a 2 lt A 18 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Number of Scans Angled Picket Fence Calculation a Direction of label travel Pa The number of complete scans for EP angled picket fence is calculated the REN same as that for picket fence with the ae I h exception that the scan width is short MINE rm ened in proportion to scan tilt JT Figure A 6 Angled Picket Fence Orientation Scan width 4 Definitions e Scan Rate SR is the number of scans per second that a given scanner is capa ble of emitting e Scan Width SW picket fence formula only is the width across the scan beam at a given distance from the scanner in which a label can be read Label Speed LS is the distance per second that a label moves as it travels through the scan lines gt Label length lt Label Length LL picket fence formula only E is the length of the longest printed label to be a read plus the length of the quiet zones Fig L ure A 7 E i Quiet e Label Height LH ladder formula only is a ren measurement of the height of individual bars Figure A 7 Note Be sure to use a common unit of measurement when gathering data on scan width label speed label
63. d cycle 2 18 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Operation Menu Timeout Can end the read cycle after a specified period of time and if no label has been read causes a noread message if enabled to be transmitted With either External Edge Serial Data or Serial Data amp Edge enabled a timeout ends the read cycle With External Level enabled the read cycle does not end until the falling edge trigger occurs and the next read cycle does not begin until the next rising edge trigger With Continuous Read 1 Output enabled a timeout initiates a new read cycle and allows the same label to be read again New Trigger Ends the read cycle at the occurrence of a new trigger event and if no label has been read causes a noread message if enabled to be transmitted at the occurrence of the new trigger event With either External Edge Serial Data or Serial Data amp Edge enabled and edge or serial trigger ends a read cycle and initiates the next read cycle With External Level enabled a falling edge trigger ends a read cycle However the next read cycle does not begin until the occurrence of the next rising edge trigger jr D E q o 5 rs Timeout amp New Trigger Ends the read cycle after a specified period of time or at the occurrence of a new trig ger event and if no label has been read causes a noread message if enabled to be transmitted With either External Edge Serial Data or Ser
64. data and reset counters only or SEND SAVE to initialize reset counters and save these settings to the scanner s nonvolatile memory Receiving Settings from the Scanner To update Current Settings in ESP click SEND RECV and then RECEIVE FROM SCANNER Note If receiving scan data and you are in Continuous Read labels being scanned may interfere with your data request Saving Settings to the Host Computer When saving a file by selecting SAVE AS or SAVE from the File pull down menu the settings are saved only on the computer s hard drive or other storage medium This is particularly useful for saving special sets of settings that you may want to recall later and use for a different application jr E 5 q o 5 rs Creating a New Configuration File To create a new file of configuration settings first be sure you ve saved the current configuration file to the computer s hard drive or other storage device Next pull down the File menu in the ESP and select New A new Untitled window will open with a list ing of the default settings Change these settings to suit your requirements and save this file to the computer s hard drive under a new name These settings can also be downloaded to the scanner at any time under a name of your choice Restoring Default Settings Note Be certain that you ve saved any other configuration files to the host computer that you may want to reload later To restore defaults for individual
65. de Reads 2 21 3 11 Good Read Counter 4 7 Ground Loops A 9 H Half duplex 3 5 Half Duplex Mode 2 8 Host Connector IB 130 A 13 Host Port 2 5 3 5 120f 5 3 14 2 of 5 Only 4 15 IB 105 Using A 22 IB 130 Interface Module A 13 Input Connections MS 810 A 7 Intercharacter Delay 2 15 3 9 Interface A 2 Interface Standards A 32 Interleaved 2 of 5 2 28 3 13 A 31 K K Command Options 2 37 L Label Contrast A 2 Label density A 20 Label dimensions A 20 Label Height A 19 Label Length A 19 Label ratio A 20 Label Speed A 19 A 20 Ladder Calculation A 18 Large Intercharacter Gap Codabar 2 27 Large Intercharacter Gap Code 39 2 26 laser beam x Laser On Off 2 36 3 17 Laser Scanning enable disable 4 6 Level 2 17 Light Source A 2 Longitudinal Redundancy Check 2 15 3 8 Loss of communications 3 4 LRC 2 15 Master Label 4 9 Match Code 2 22 3 11 4 9 Match Counter 4 7 I 2 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Match Length 2 24 Match Start Position 2 23 Matchcode Master 2 23 Mechanical Parameters A 2 Menu Configuration Program about 2 2 Mirror Type A 2 Mismatch Counter 4 8 Modulus 43 2 25 Motor Off 4 6 Motor On 4 6 Multidrop 2 13 3 6 IB 130 A 14 Multidrop Addresses 2 14 Multidrop addresses A 33 Multidrop Communications A 33 Multidrop polling sequences A 33 Multidrop select sequences A 34 Multi label Decode Rate Test 4 3 Multi label Percent Test 4 3 Multilabel Separator 2 22 3 12 N Narr
66. digit and check digit output are both enabled a 1 will be output but if check digit output is disabled a 3 the sum of column 2 and col umn 3 will be output Example 2 For Codabar if check digit and check digit output are both enabled a 2 will be output but if check digit output is disabled a 6 the sum of 2 and 4 will be output Autodiscrimination Default Options When enabled all symbology types are enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 31 Chapter 2 Background Color Default White Options White Black Allows the scanner to be set to read symbols on white light or black dark backgrounds Oo O oO 5 c o 3 N 2 32 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Output Menu Output Menu Comm Port Protocol Operation Code Type Output Setup Beeper Noread Message Status DEFAULT r Output VN id Volume When to Output orga Level 4 rl N i Output Bar Code Laser On Off Output 5 ed Setup Good Read rl Oo Serial Command o Beep 5 Partial Output zh Control Hex Output 2 Output Start Length Serial Command __ Setup i Echo Cancel Aw Add Cmd Hep Figure 2 9 Scanner Output Menu Structure Default Clicking the DEFAULT button will reset all parameters on the current menu to defaults This does not take effect until it is saved to
67. e Parity Stop Bits and Data Bits are identical to the host port parameters on page 2 5 and are changed in the same manner Mode Default Disabled Options Disabled Transparent Half Duplex Full Duplex and Daisy Chain Note Aux Port is only available through Microscan s IB 105 Allows you to set communications parameters between the scanner and an auxiliary port An auxiliary port can be used to configure the menus send data to the host and display data transmissions originating from the host or scanner Note Aux Port cannot be used in conjunction with RS 485 or RTS CTS on the host port Note The Aux Port baud rate should never exceed Host Port baud rate or auxiliary port data could be lost 2 6 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Transparent Communications Menu Used to batch data from the aux port to the host The scanner buffers data from the aux port and displays the keyed data on the aux port The scanner transmits aux port data to the host when a label is scanned or a carriage return is entered from the aux port Data Initiated from the Aux Port e Aux Port data is passed through to the host whenever a return key is pressed at the aux port or whenever bar code data is sent If sent with bar code data it is pro cessed on a first in first out basis e Aux Port data to the host is always sent with a preamble and a postamble e If the scanner is in a polled mode to the host aux port data will still pass th
68. e judge of the warrantability of alleged product defects Products that are returned for warranty examination and that are found to be non warrantable are chargeable and are returned freight collect A copy of a purchase order with the amount of the charge must be received by Microscan either by mail or by FAX before any equipment is returned Warrantable products are repaired or replaced at no charge and returned freight prepaid THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE MICROSCAN SYSTEMS INC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR WAR RANTY IN ANY AMOUNT EXCEEDING THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE GOODS MICROSCAN SYSTEMS INC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE The buyer acknowledges that he she is not relying on the seller s skill or judgment to select or furnish goods suitable for any particular purpose and that there are no warranties that extend beyond the description on the face hereof This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and shall not apply to any products or parts that have been subject to misuse neglect accident or abnormal conditions or operations Claims for damage in transit are directed to the freight carrier upon receipt Disclaimer The information and specifications described in this manual are subject to change without
69. e object moves out of the detector s range even if a good read or timeout occur sooner figure 2 5 First trigger 1 gt An object moving in front ofthe detector beam M causes the first trigger rising edge trigger signal to be sent to the scanner initiating the read cycle Object V detector Wi 1 second trigger Object a The same object moving out of the detector s beam detector zu causes a second trigger falling edge trigger signal to be sent to the scanner ending the read cycle Figure 2 5 External Level Trigger Signals 1 Level and Edge apply to the active logic state positive or negative that exists while the object is in a read cycle between the rising edge and falling edge Rising edge is the trigger signal associated with the appearance of an object Falling edge is the trigger signal associated with the subsequent disappearance of the object MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 17 ir D 5 q o 5 rs Oo O oO 5 c o 3 N Chapter 2 External Edge As with Level Edge allows a read cycle to be initiated by a trigger signal from an object detector when it detects the appearance of an object rising edge But unlike Level mode the removal of an object falling edge does not end the read cycle With Edge enabled the read cycle ends with a good read output a timeout or a new trig ger figure 2 6 on page 2 18 T om F
70. econd delay between each character that is transmitted MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 15 re oO 3 N Chapter 2 Operation Menu Comm Port Protocol Operation Code Type Dutput Setup DEFAULT External Trigger Match Code Triggering Mode Status Continuous Head Rd Positive Disabled End Of Read Cycle C Negative tem Timeout rj Sew Good Decod In Filt r Multilabel ood Decode Trigger Filter Reads x 128uS ees UM nj Timeout Serial Trigger Multilabel in 10ms incs Character Separator Cancel Aw AddCmd Hep Figure 2 4 Operation Menu Structure Default Clicking the DEFAULT button will reset all parameters on the current menu to defaults This does not take effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Triggering Mode Default Continuous Read Options Continuous Read Continuous Read 1 Output External Level External Edge Serial Data Serial Data amp External Edge Allows you to establish the type of trigger event that will initiate or end the read cycle See End of Read Cycle on page 2 18 Continuous Read Note If both Continuous Read and Match Code are enabled the scanner defaults to Continuous Read 1 Output mode Trigger input options are disabled and the scanner is always in the read cycle Bar code data is decoded and label information is tran
71. een devices providing a means to control the orderly flow of information between linked devices Quiet Zones Specified clear nonprinted areas immediately before and after the bar code symbol The area is usually white for black and white bar code and at least 10 times the width of the narrowest bar as measured in thousands of an inch The zones can be other than white as long as their densities remains consistent and they have the required contrast relative to the bars RAM Random Access Memory Memory that is lost after power is recycled to the unit Read Cycle A programmed period of time or condition during which the scanner will accept bar code label input Read Range The distances in which a label can be reliably read as measured from the front of the scanner See Depth of Field Reflectance Threshold A user defined setting of reflection a few digits higher than an empty space reading that is a point of reference for the MS sensor A reading lower than the threshold indicates that an object is not present whereas a higher reading indicates the presence of an object Relay Driver A TTL signal sent by the scanner The output is determined by the relay driver selection by operational command ROM Read Only Memory Memory that cannot be changed Scanner A scanning device that is comprised of a scan head and a decoder integrated in one package Scan Rate Number of scans per second that the scanner projects Sca
72. eeseeeeeneeen eem nennen 2 5 Protocol Men tiet ett He id esaet ige 2 12 Operation Menu ieee ere ob nina 2 16 Code Type Men 4 see ee 2 25 Output Mehl simana Poe aan nens redo 2 32 SetupMenus xis nene t e e RETE tee each nete 2 38 With Microscan s ESP Easy Setup Program configuration changes can be made in the ESP menus and sent and saved to your scanner You can also send serial com mands to the scanner via the ESP s Terminal window ESP can receive configuration settings from a scanner and post these in the Current Menu Settings window Multiple configuration settings can be saved to host computer and later recalled and loaded into any MS 810 scanner MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 1 jr D 5 q o 5 rs Chapter 2 About the Menu Configuration Program Pull down menus Microscan 710 810 ESP Program Untitled1 _ oy x File Utilities SerialPort View Window ScannerType Help heuer els WE untitled En 710 ESP Mode Toolbar An Untitled file loads with the original default settings Access configuration Tn menu changes here SEND RECV e Emulation window displays echoed commands and COMMUNICATION SETTINGS dta tos pore Also NES enc o ione Current Menu Scanner Settings following a mse 7 save or upload ee re oO 3 N You can also access the co
73. equest the status of groups of serial commands see table 3 1 on page 3 2 Oo c fe oO v i 9 Loss of Communications Making changes to communications parameters such as Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits LRC etc without corresponding changes in linked device s can result in the loss of menu access If this should occur default the scanner with the lt Zd gt Restore Save Default Configuration for Power on command as described on page 4 12 CAUTION Defaulting the scanner will reset all standard configuration parameters except Scanner Type Scans per Second and Gain Adjustment to their original default values Note Power must be available to the scanner during the default procedure 3 4 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Communications Port Commands Communications Port Commands Host Port Note Changes made in the scanner s communications parameters such as baud rate parity stop bits LRC etc must be matched in the other device s or communications will be lost If this occurs default the scanner with the lt Zd gt Restore Save Default Configuration for Power on command as described on page 4 12 Format lt Kabaud rate parity stop bits data bits gt baud rate parity 0 600 3 4800 6 38 4K 0 None 1 1200 4 9600 7 76 8K lt Even 8 30 2 2400 5 19 2K 0 2 Odd stop bits data bits 0 One 0 Seven 1 Two 1 Eight T Example To change Host Port Baud Rate to 2400 send
74. er t kann Hochfrequenzstrahlung erzeugen verwenden und abgeben Wenn es nicht den Anleitungen entsprechend installiert und verwendet wird kann es zu Funkst rungen kommen Es gibt jedoch keine Garantie daB bei bestimmten Instal lationen keine St rungen auftreten Sie k nnen feststellen ob dieses Ger t den Funk oder Fernsehempfang beeintr chtigt indem Sie es ein und ausschalten Ver suchen Sie in diesem Fall die St rung mit Hilfe einer der folgenden Methoden zu beheben e Richten Sie die Empfangsantenne anders aus oder w hlen Sie einen anderen Stan dort e Erh hen Sie den Abstand zwischen diesem Ger t und dem Empfangsger t e SchlieBen Sie dieses Ger t an eine Steckdose eines anderen Stromkreises als dem des Empfangsger tes an e Setzen Sie sich mit dem H ndler oder einem erfahrenen Funk und Fernsehtechniker in Verbindung Dieses Ger t darf nur an eine VDE gepr fte Spannungsversorgung mit 10V bis 28V angeschlossen werden Die SELV Spannungsversorgung mu mindestens 6 5 W am Ausgang liefern um Gefahren zu vermeiden Modelle f r den europ ischen Markt m ssen eine entsprechende Stromversorgung der Klasse I oder II verwenden die nach der Sicherheitsrichtlinie EN 60950 zertifi ziert ist MS 810 Scanner User s Manual xi Technische Daten Eingangsspannung 10 28 V Eingangsleistung 6 5 W Betriebsart Dauerbetrieb Schutzklasse III Anschlu art Es mu eine nach EN60950 gepr fte SELV Spannungsve
75. er is currently T 00000 and you want to send the Trigger Counter Request command to the scanner Defined Protocol STX ETX EOT Trigger Counter Status T 00000 Host Command Request T Trigger Counter Request Command The command string format from the host would depend on the From Host setting If From Host is disabled lt T gt Trigger Counter Request command would be the required format From Host Disabled from the host to cause the scanner to return STX T lt T gt oe 00000 ETX EOT However if From Host is enabled HOST a stx tooooo 9910 e the required host command string would be STX ETX EOT lo T ETX EOT to receive the same response o from the scanner In either case the data string From Host Enabled D returned by the scanner always includes the defined L STX lt T gt ETX EOT Oo protocol In this example that returned data would HOST a STX T 00000 MS 810 o be STX T 00000 ETX EOT ETX EOT 3 fe Format lt Kf protocol RES address REQ EOT STX ETX ACK NAK gt protocol 7 User Defined Multidrop Example To customize multidrop protocol s STX start of text and EOT reset sequence and assign an address of 2 send Kf5 2 Kf7 M A The lt Kf5 2 gt portion of the command enables the standard Multidrop protocol and assigns a Multi drop address M is the new STX and A the new EOT All other protocol characters will r
76. etain their standard Multidrop values 1 Kf0 nulls the address and lt KcO gt disables LRC A control character although conventionally represented here and in the ASCII table on page A 10 as two characters F or U etc is actu ally a single ASCII character that is entered on the keyboard by holding down the control key while pressing the desired letter 2 A control character although conventionally represented here and in the ASCII table on page A 10 as two characters F or U etc is actually a single ASCII character that is entered on the keyboard by holding down the control key while pressing the desired letter MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 7 Chapter 3 Note Address can be assigned any ASCII character except a null Control characters are used to define RES through NAK except Address Table 3 2 lists the control characters used for these data fields Refer to Table A 4 ASCII Table with Control Characters on page A 10 for more information Table 3 2 Protocol Commands Protocol Command Mnemonic displayed on Microscan menu Control Characters Entered in menu or serial command Effect of Command RES D Reset REQ E Request EOT D Reset STX B Start of Text ETX C End of Text ACK F Acknowledge NAK U Negative Acknowledge 2 Preamble A Format Kdstatus preamble character s status preamble character s O Disabled Enter one or two
77. etup with Auxiliary Monitor See also Appendix I Using the IB 105 Power Supply Requirements Input 5 VDC 4 regulated 480 mA with 200 mV p p max ripple Table A 5 15 pin High density D subminiature Connector for 5 V Special Only Pin Function Pin Function 1 5 VDC in 9 Trigger in from 3V to 24V 2 Transmit data RS 232 out 10 CTS 3 Receive data RS 232 in 11 NC 4 Signal ground RS 232 12 New master 5 NC 13 Chassis ground Relay 2 Driver out Can sink 10 mA 6 RIS and source 2 mA Relay 1 Driver out Can sink 10 mA 2 and source 2 mA 15 NC 8 Default configuration in a Relay 1 output also causes closure of a relay in the IB 105 box accessible through pin 15 of the IB 105 host connector see Table A 9 IB 105 D sub Host Connector gt o D o o o MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 21 Chapter A Appendix Using the IB 105 Important Note The IB 105 can only be used with the 5V version of the MS 810 It cannot work with the 10 to 28 VDC version P N 99 420001 The IB 105 is a separately sold item that provides additional functionality to the MS 810 Specifically e Default switch e A normally open relay e RTS CTS e RS 485 Multidrop e New master switch e RS 232 RS 422 Mode switch e Aux port e Power switch The IB 105 is available in five options see OPTION 01 RS 232 with RTS CTS to RS 485 or Second R
78. ext label read as the master label 3 Sending serial command lt G gt allows the next label read to be the master label 4 Sending a serial command in the format lt XXXX gt downloads data as the master label 2 24 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Code Type Menu Code Type Menu Microscan 710 810 ESP Program x Comm Port Protocol Operation Output Setup DEFAULT ECODE39 UPC CODABAR IV Enabled Enabled Enabled N l CODE 39 Setup UPC Setup CODABAR Setup Ss gt 120F5 CODE 128 c Enabled Enabled Narrow Margins o 12 OF 5 Setup CODE 128 Setup Symbology ID eo r Background Color AUTODISCRIMINATE f White C Black Cancel Apply Add Cmd Help Figure 2 8 Code Types Menu Structure Default Clicking the DEFAULT button will reset all parameters on the current menu to defaults This does not take effect until it is saved to the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Code 39 Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Check Digit Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Code 39 is self checking and does not normally require a check digit However for additional data integrity a Modulus 43 check digit can be added to the bar code mes sage With Check Digit and an External or Serial trigger option enabled
79. ge inter character gap fixed code length status code length 0 Disabled 0 Disabled Default is 10 1 Enabled 1 Enabled Any number from 1 to 64 check digit type check digit output 0 Disabled 2 NW7 0 Disabled 1 Mod 16 3 Both 1 Enabled Example To set Fixed Code Length to 9 send lt Kq1 1 9 gt or lt Kq1 1 1 0 1 9 gt 3 14 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Code Type Commands 12 of 5 Format Krstatus check digit status check digit output status code length 1 code length 2 gt status check digit status check digit output status 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled code length 1 code length 2 Default is 10 Default is 6 Zero or any even Zero or any even number from 2 to 64 number from 2 to 64 Example To set Fixed Code Length 1 to 8 and Fixed Code Length 2 to 4 send Kr1 8 4 or lt Kr1 0 0 8 4 gt UPC EAN Format lt KsUPC status EAN status supplementals status separator status separator character gt m UPC status EAN status supplementals status 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled UPC must also be enabled 2 Required e separator status separator character E 0 Disabled Any ASCII character except NUL 1 Enabled Default is a comma Example To change Supplementals to Required and change Separator Character to a dash send lt Ks1 1 2 1 gt Code 128 Format
80. he 25 pin host con nector Scanner RS 232 IB 105 RS 232 Host e When this switch is IN the IB 105 takes RS 232 signals TXD pin 2 RXD pin 3 and converts them to RS 485 levels The RS 485 levels are present at both the RS 485 422 LAN connector and the 25 pin host connector See tables A 6 A 7 A 8 and A 9 for pinouts RS 485 Host Scanner RS 232 4 IB 105 RS 485 LAN Note In this mode the scanner must be set up for Multidrop communications MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 25 gt o o o D Chapter A Note The second RS 232 TXD pin pin 4 of the host connector is not available in this mode OPTION 02 RS 232 422 with RTS CTS or Second RS 232 Serial Port Use the Mode switch to toggle the host port between RS 232 and RS 422 When the Mode switch is OUT the RS 232 signals go through to the 25 pin host con nector Note The second RS 232 TXD pin is available in this mode Scanner RS 232 IB 105 RS 232 4 Host e When the Mode switch is IN the IB 105 takes RS 232 signals TXD RXD and converts them to RS 422 levels The RS 422 levels are present at both the RS 485 422 LAN connector and the 25 pin RS 232 connector See page A 30 and page A 31 for pinouts RS 422 Host
81. here was an error in the command or lt F gt if there was a serial data error AfterNOVRAM Whether the The scanner responds in the same manner as after power Write NOVRAM was on NOVRAM read written correctly Show Software Status Sends the following in this order status byte part number ROM checksum for both possible lengths of ROM 1 megabyte and 512 bytes current NOVRAM checksum and NOVRAM checksum at power up Associated serial command 1 4 14 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Code Type Commands Code Type Commands Not in the Utilities Menus Autodiscriminate All Codes Enables the scanner to decode all available bar code types without changing scanner configuration settings Note For maximum scanning speed enable only those bar code symbologies used in the application Associated serial command lt P gt Code 39 Only Allows only Code 39 labels to be read Associated serial command Q Codabar Only Allows only Codabar labels to be read Associated serial command R 2 of 5 Only Allows only Interleaved 2 of 5 labels to be read Associated serial command S MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 15 Chapter 4 4 16 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Appendices Contents Appendix A Scanner Specifications sess A 2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications esesseesess A 4 Appendix C
82. i AER Les DEDE E cabbie DERE 4 13 Code Type Commands eene 4 15 The Utilities menu allows you to send operational commands to the MS 810 to carry out routine operations on the fly as distinguished from serial configuration commands that are generally used during your initial setup The Utilities menu can be accessed by clicking the Utilities button or selecting from the Utilities pull down menu You can also send serial command strings to the scanner from a terminal window which you access by Clicking Terminal in ESP Serial commands are enclosed in brackets lt gt MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 1 Chapter 4 Summary of Operational Commands Type Cmd Result lt c gt Decode Rate Test for Single Label Cp Percentage Rate Test for Single Label REX RE Cs Multilabel Decode Rate Test Cm Multilabel Percentage Rate Test Ce Extended Decode Rate Test for Single or Multilabel lt gt Exit any Rate Test Trigger lt char gt Serial Trigger Character lt H gt Enable Laser Scanning Laser On lt I gt Disable Laser Scanning Laser Off Sahner lt KE gt Motor On lt KF gt Motor Off lt L1 gt Relay 1 Pulse L2 Relay 2 Pulse lt N gt Noread Counter lt o gt Noread Counter Reset lt T gt Trigger Counter Celine lt U gt Trigger Counter Reset V Match Code Good Read Cou
83. ial Data amp Edge enabled a timeout or an edge or serial trigger whichever comes first ends the read cycle With External Level enabled the read cycle does not end until the occurrence of a fall ing edge and the next read cycle does not begin until the next rising edge trigger Timeout in 10 ms incs Default 100 one second Corresponds to 1000 ms displayed in the menu Options 0 to 65535 Divide the number to be entered by 100 for time in seconds Note Timeout or Timeout amp New Trigger under End of Read Cycle page 2 19 must be enabled for Timeout in 10 ms incs to take effect Allows you to define the duration of the timeout period MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 19 Chapter 2 Serial Trigger Character Default Corresponds to GS displayed in the menu Options Any single ASCII character including control characters except NUL 00H an existing host command character or an on line protocol character Note Serial Data page 2 18 or Serial Data amp Edge page 2 18 must be enabled for Serial Trigger Character to take effect N A is displayed in the menu when all other triggering modes are enabled Allows you to define a single ASCII character as the host serial trigger character that initiates the read cycle The serial trigger is considered an on line host command and requires the same command format as all host commands that is to be entered within the brackets Externa
84. ial Scanner User s Manual 2 13 Oo O oO 5 Z D 3 N Chapter 2 From Host Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Messages sent to the host from the MS 810 will always include the scanner s defined protocol The status of From Host determines if messages sent to the MS 810 from the host must also include the defined protocol If From Host is disabled the defined protocol is not included If From Host is enabled the defined protocol must be included See Explanation of the From Host option on page 3 7 for further information Multidrop Addresses No two scanners in the Multidrop Network can have the same address Each scanner in the network must have an address from 01 to 50 assigned in its configuration program Each address has its own separate poll and select address from 1C to 7F hex For example during a polling sequence Scanner 03 expects a 20 hex SP ASCII poll character from the concentrator And during a select command it looks for a select value 21 hex ASCII select character User Defined Multidrop Used when connecting to a concentrator or other device that does not match standard Mul tidrop protocol Any single character 02 hex to 7E hex in the ASCII table can be assigned as the address character The character chosen is used as the poll character and the subsequent ASCII character becomes the select character For example if a B 02 hex is selected as the address C 03 hex
85. ible equipment for example a terminal is set to communicate at 9600 baud but the scan ner is configured at 38 4K baud Associated serial command Zd Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on Allows you to save the current settings for Scan ner Type Scans per Second and Gain Adjust sep RAM ment to NOVRAM Once you send this command default values can only be recalled if you reenter NOVRAM ROM them individually and then save them again with this command Important This command will replace the optimized factory setting for Gain Adjust ment with your new setting record and save this setting for future reference prior to sending this command Associated serial command lt Zp gt 1 The lt Z gt Software Reset Save Parameters for Power on command can be executed at least 10 000 times In normal usage this will exceed the life of the scanner If frequent changes to the operating parameters are required it is recommended that the lt Z gt command be used only when the current configuration has been changed and the changes are to be permanent 2 Scanner Type should not be changed from its factory setting 4 12 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Checksum Part Number Displays software part number Associated serial command lt gt Checksum Checksum Displays a four digit hex number corresponding to a given firmware version used to verify a scanne
86. ice dur ing installation Single Label Percent Test Clicking Single Label Percent and Start instructs the scanner to output the percent of decodes and any scanned label data Associated serial command lt Cp gt Single Label Decodes Second Test Clicking Single Label Decodes Sec and Start instructs the scanner to output the decodes per second and label data if any The decode rate can vary dramatically due to the angle and location of the label in relation to the scan beam or scan line if using a scan head with a moving beam This test is very useful in aligning and positioning the scanning device during installation Associated serial command C Multi label Percent Test Clicking Multi label Percent and Start instructs the scanner to output the percentage of scans decoded and label data if any for multiple labels Associated serial command Cm Multi label Decode Rate Test Clicking Multi label Decode Sec and Start instructs the scanner to output the decode rate and label data if any for multiple labels Associated serial command Cs MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 3 Chapter 4 End Read Rate Test Clicking Stop ends both the Percent test and the Decodes Second test for both single and multi label Associated serial command lt J gt Extended Mode Choosing any of the Read Rate modes along with Extended Mode affects both single and multiple labels It instructs the scanner to outpu
87. ific distance the labels will be pass ing through 15 b d 77 x gt 5 if all Read range is the distance from the scanner in which a passing label can be read For the MS 810 read range varies from 2 to 30 inches depending on label density and optical version of scanner Scan width is that distance across the scan arc in which a label can be read For a moving label the closer to the scanner the shorter the time it will be within the scan width and hence the fewer scans it will receive Skew axis Bar code label Tilt axis N X X Pitch axis Scanner Scan line Figure 1 4 Read Range and Width Note See Table A 1 Range Data on page A 3 1 4 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Step4 Position Scanner a Position the scanner in a place devoid of sunlight bright lights or laser light from other sources b Avoid excessive tilt skew or pitch Maximum tilt is determined by label charac teristics and the number of scans required Maximum skew is 40 maximum pitch is 50 C Pitch label slightly to avoid specular reflection the return of direct non dif fused light For the MS 810 raster scanner specular reflection is avoided by pitching labels at least 5 plus or minus from a line perpendicular to the mir ror Skew axis Bar code label J Tilt S A axis A Pitch axis Scanner Scan line Figure 1 5 Tilt Skew and Pit
88. ily mean that all data fields have been entered incorrectly Only one bad field needs to be found in order to activate the 5 beep response Control Character Output Default Ctrl Options Ctrl Hex Determines response to an Echo K or status request command When set to CTRL ASCII control character output includes a control character as shown in the Ctrl col umn of Table A 4 ASCII Table with Control Characters on page A 10 When set to Hex the output is the actual character MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 37 jr D 5 q o 3 zh rs Oo O oO 5 c o 3 N Chapter 2 Partial Output Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled When enabled allows you to pre select portions of labels to be transmitted by the scanner In multilabel mode partial output is performed on each separate label For example if Start Position is set to 3 and Partial Length is set to 5 the following labels are trans mitted as follows 1234567890 as 34567 1234 as 34 1234 abcde as 34 cde two labels with separator 12 as Start Position Default 1 Options 1to63 Allows you to determine the first character from the beginning of a label to transmit Partial Length Default 63 Options 1to63 Allows you to determine the number of characters to be transmitted 2 38 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Setup Menu Setup Menu The Setup menu allows you to set specific bar code scanning
89. irst rising edge trigger p 1 Object 1 moving in front of the detector beam causes the first trigger rising edge trigger signal to be sent to the scanner initiating the read cycle Object detector Subsequent rising edge trigger P DN Object 2 moving in front of the detector s beam causes asecond trigger rising edge trigger signal to be sent to the scanner This signal initiates a new read cycle and Object uU ends the previous read cycle provided that New Trigger or detector 8 Timeout and New Trigger is enabled and a good read or timeout has not already occurred Figure 2 6 External Edge Trigger Signals Serial Data The scanner accepts an ASCII character from the host or controlling device as a trig ger to start a read cycle Serial data trigger behaves the same as External Edge Serial Data amp External Edge The scanner accepts either an external trigger or a serial ASCII command to start a read cycle End of Read Cycle Default Timeout Options Timeout New Trigger Timeout amp New Trigger Allows you to choose the circumstances that will end the read cycle The read cycle is the time during which the scanner will receive and process label data When the Trig gering Mode option is set in an External or Serial mode of operation the trigger event initiates the read cycle Note When operating in Continuous Read or Continuous Read 1 Output the scanner is always in the rea
90. is feature Defines the first character in the label from left to right that will be compared with those of the master label when Match Code Type is set to Enabled or Sequential For example if you set Match Start Position to 3 the first 2 characters read in the label will be ignored and only the 3rd and subsequent characters to the right will be com pared up to the number of characters specified by Match Length MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 23 Chapter 2 Match Length Default 1 Options 1 to 31 Defines the length of the character string that will be compared with that of the mas ter label when Match Code Type is set to Enabled or Sequential and Match Start posi tion is set to 1 or greater For example If Match Length is set to 6 in a 10 character label and Match Start Position is set for 2 only the 2nd through 7th characters from left to right will be compared Wild Card Character Default asterisk Options Any ASCII character Allows you to define the wild card character that can be used when defining a master label Oo E O o 5 Z D 3 N Master Label Entry With Match Code Type set to Enabled Sequential or Wild Card a mas ter label can be entered in four ways 1 By typing in master label data in the Utilities menu 2 With New Master Pin enabled see page 2 21 toggling scanner pin 12 to ground or by momentarily pressing the New Master button on the IB 105 will save the n
91. l Configuration Commands 3 2 Table 3 2 Protocol Commands sse 3 8 Table 4 3 Hex Value to Binary Conversion eese 4 13 Table 4 4 Finding Scanner Status from Binary Bit Digits 4 14 Table A 1 Range Data iere aee eea aeaiee em eee A 3 Table A 2 FIS Options a emendet A 3 Table A 3 10 to 28 VDC Pinouts for Standard Options A 4 Table A 4 ASCII Table with Control Characters ss A 10 Table A 5 Connector for 5 V Special Only esences A 21 Table A 6 IB 105 Trigger Connector sene A 23 Table A 7 IB 105 Scanner Connector sene A 23 Table A 8 IB 105 Power Connector esse A 23 Table A 9 IB 105 D sub Host Connector seereis A 23 Table A 10 IB 105 LAN RJ11 Connector ene A 24 Table A 11 IB 105 Options sse A 24 Table A 12 Multidrop Address Characters sess A 35 MS 810 Scanner User s Manual vii About the MS 810 Scanner The MS 810 is a programmable fixed mount high speed scanner that reads and decodes a wide variety of bar code labels using a 10 sided spinning mirror to project laser beams over a wide scan angle About This Manual This manual provides complete information on setting up and installing the MS 810 scanner Chapter 1 helps you to quickly setup start using your s
92. l Trigger Polarity Default Positive Options Positive Negative Note External Level page 2 17 External Edge page 2 18 or Serial Data amp Edge page 2 18 must be enabled for External Trigger Level to take effect N A is displayed in the menu when all other triggering modes are enabled Allows you to determine whether a positive or negative transition will initiate the read cycle Note If using the Microscan object detector P N 99 440001 03 use positive trigger polarity Oo O o 5 c o 3 N Trigger Filter Level Default 78 approximately 10 ms Corresponds to 9984 us displayed in the menu Options 2 to 255 approximately 0 256 ms to 32 ms in 0 128 ms increments Multi ply the number to be entered by 128 for time in microseconds then divide by 1000 for time in milliseconds Allows you to set a trigger bounce filter duration 1 For example assigning an upper case D would nullify the lt D gt Enter Menu Configuration command For a list of operational commands used by the scanner see Chapter 4 Operational Commands 2 20 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Operation Menu Good Decode Reads Default 1 Options 1 to 31 Allows you to select the number of good reads from 1 to 31 required per label before a good decode output Note Be sure to set the value within the determined scan rate for the scanning setup so that the scanner is capable of scanning a label the required
93. le if Supplementals is set to Required Separator is enabled and an aster isk is defined as the Separator Character then the data will be displayed as LABEL SUPPLEMENTAL If set to disabled the following will be displayed LABEL SUPPLEMENTAL MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 29 Chapter 2 Note If additional labels other than the main or supplemental will be read in the same read cycle Number of Labels should be set accordingly Separator Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Allows you to insert a character between the standard UPC or EAN code and the sup plemental code when Supplementals is set to Required Separator character Default comma Options Any ASCII character Allows you to change the separator character from a comma to a new value Note UPC separator character if used must be different than the multilabel separator D O o 5 c o 3 N Code 128 Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Fixed Code Length Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Allows you to increase data integrity by ensuring that only one label length will be accepted Code Length Default 10 Options 1 to 64 Note Fixed Code Length must be enabled for Code Length to take effect Allows you to specify the exact number of characters that the scanner will recognize The scanner will ignore any code not having the specified length Narrow Margins Default Disabled Op
94. length and label height Figure A 7 Label Dimensions Improving the Number of Scans After changing any of the parameters described in this section recalculate the number of scans see Number of Scans on page A 18 and do Step 1 Test Decode Rate with Moving Label on page 1 10 Scan Rate Scan rate is a function of motor speed and is adjustable in the Scanner Setup menu from 300 to 800 scans per second A slower scan rate may allow greater label range and or higher decode rates but at the cost of fewer scans per label To adjust the scan rate motor speed see Factory Settings in the Setup menu gt Oo D o o D MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 19 Chapter A Range Adjusting the label s range if possible is one ofthe quickest and most effective ways to improve decode rates However in some applications you may need to select a less than optimum range or one that is beyond the fringes of the ranges listed in Range Data on page A 3 Scan Width Increasing scan width will increase the number of scans in a picket fence oriented appli cation Scan width is linked with scan range and changing one will usually require a change in the other Label Speed Applies to both picket fence and ladder oriented labels If your application allows it slowing label speed the time in seconds that a label is fully within the scan width of the scanner is an effective way to increase the
95. master label To send the pulse on a good read disable Match Code Type on page 2 22 Oo O o 5 Z D 3 N Mismatch Sends a pulse when the label s data does not match that of the master label Noread Sends a pulse when the label s data is not decoded before the end of the read cycle Polarity Default Negative Options Negative Positive Allows you to choose between positive and negative output signals for the relay out put pin that is enabled Pulse Width in 10 ms incs Default 5 05 seconds Corresponds to 50 ms displayed in the menu Options 0 to 255 0 to 2 55 seconds Divide the number to be entered by 100 for time in seconds Allows you to set the duration of the good match noread output signals at the relay output pin that is enabled Note After completing changes to Output On Polarity and Pulse Width press M to advance to Bar Code Output and continue scrolling through the Scanner Output options 2 34 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Output Menu Before Output Default 1 Options 1to 255 Allows you to determine the number of consecutive hits matches mismatches or noreads as configured by Output On that must occur before a relay pulse will be sent from Relay 1 or Relay 2 For example if Before Output is set to 3 and Relay 1 is set to Noread then relay 1 will not fire until 3 consecutive noreads have occurred Note The hits must be consecutive and each one must match
96. mber and contact your Microscan representative AGC Sampling Default Continuous Options Continuous Disabled Leading Edge Allows you to specify how automatic gain control sampling will be done Continuous mode continually samples 14 transitions and stores the highest value of the samples and adjusts the AGC value at the end of the scan Leading Edge mode finds the lead ing edge by looking for a 40 us quiet zone followed by 14 transitions and stores the highest value of the samples and adjusts the AGC at the end of the scan Leading Edge is especially effective when labels are skewed Changes to AGC Sampling should typically be done by qualified technicians 2 40 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Chapter S e ri a 3 Configuration w h Chapter Contents o 2 About Serial Configuration ssesnseeessnnneennnnnnnnnnnen nenn nenne nnnnn ern 3 3 oO Communications Port Commands seen 3 5 S Protocol Commands Lee petet eem eee 3 6 a Operations Commands sse 3 10 i Code Types Commands sese 3 13 Scanner Output Commands sse 3 16 Scanner Setup Commands sse 3 19 Most of the configuration changes to the scanner that can be made in the menu can also be accomplished by command strings from the host Serial command strings are entered from an ASCII terminal As with menu configura tion commands serial configuration commands relate to the ini
97. me Associated serial command lt V gt Match Counter Reset Clicking Reset sets the Match Counter to 00000 Associated serial command lt W gt Mismatch Counter Clicking Request displays the message the number of labels successfully read that do not match the master label since the last reset Associated serial command lt X gt Mismatch Counter Reset Clicking Reset sets the Mismatch Counter to zero Associated serial command lt Y gt 4 8 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Master Label Master Label Enable Match Code Type Identical to Match Code Type on page 2 22 Instructs the scanner to compare bar code labels being scanned with a master label and may under certain conditions send out a relay driver signal and update internal counters If no master label has been entered every decoded label will be a mismatch and will increment the mismatch counter by one Enable Match Code Type is intended for use when the scanner is in a triggered mode If the Match Code Type is enabled in the Continuous Read mode the scanner defaults to Continuous Read 1 Output mode and the label data must change before the scanner will output data again unless a timeout if enabled occurs See Operation Menu on page 2 16 Associated serial commands lt E gt Disable Match Code Type Disables Match Code Type Associated serial commands lt F gt Store Next Label Scanned as Master Label If Match C
98. menus in ESP click the DEFAULT button on the spe cific menu To save those settings to the scanner click Apply To restore defaults to the scanner for ALL menus click the DEFAULT button on the Interface tab of the Utilities menu or send an Ad serial command You can also default by hardware command MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 3 Chapter 2 Loss of Communications Making changes to communications parameters such as Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits LRC etc without corresponding changes in linked device s can result in the loss of menu access If this should occur try ESP Auto Baud command or restore defaults Caution Defaulting the scanner will reset all standard configuration parameters except Scanner Type Scans per Second and Gain Adjustment to their original default values Note Power must be available to the scanner during the default procedure Oo O oO 5 Z o 3 N 2 4 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Communications Menu Communications Menu Click the Menu button to access the menus Microscan 710 810 ESP Program x Comm Port Protocol Operation Code Type Output Setup DEFAULT r Host Port m Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 4 Baud Rate N C None cz 1 Odd C8 C2 gt Evoni 2 m Auxiliary Port e Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Baud Rate E C None ez ei Odd C8 ro Mode Even
99. n Width That portion of the scan line in which a label can be read Serial Commands Online data strings including configuration and operations from a host or other terminal to the scanner that are always preceded by a left angle bracket symbol and followed by a right angle bracket symbol Serial Configuration Host Configuration Serial command specifically for changing configuration and distinguished from operational command by the fact that they modify the non volatile for power up configuration Skew Label or scanner rotation around the center of the skew axis Specular Reflection The direct mirror like reflection of laser light back to the scan ner causing over light saturation For the MS 810 scanner specular reflection is avoided Appendices A 38 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Glossary of Terms by skewing or pitching labels slightly Successive Scanner Linked to the primary or preceding scanner in a daisy chain mode via its aux port to relay bar code data to the host See Daisy Chain Symbology A set of bar code symbols such as Code 39 or Code 128 that have spe cial rules to define the widths and positions of bars and spaces to represent specific numeric or alphanumeric information Tilt Label or scanner rotation around the centerline of the scan beam Timeout A user selected period of time that ends a scanner s read cycle Tracking Parameter of analog to digital converter that affec
100. ner Example Do not change the scanner density type unless instructed to do so by a Microscan representative Scans per Second Format KEscans per second scans per second in 10 millisecond increments Any number from 30 to 55 Default is 50 500 sps for Standard 40 for Low and High Density Example To set the scanner to 400 scans per second send lt KE40 gt Oo c fe oO v i 9 Auto Gain Control Important Before saving any changes to Gain Adjustment see Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on on page 4 12 first record the optimized factory setting for future reference Format KDgain adjustment AGC samplings gt gain adjustment AGC sampling Default is 45 nominal 0 Disabled Any number from 10 to 255 1 Leading Edge 2 Continuous Example To set the gain threshold to 40 and the AGC status to Leading Edge send KD40 1 0 Scanner Setup Status Request Format KU Returns status of each command in the group 3 20 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Chapter Utilities A Chapter Contents Read Rale nn e E UR Uta eo EN A Pes en en a a dut 4 3 Trigger 4 5 SCANNer seinen TE EIDEM 4 6 COUNTEIS eee verre c era ve esee vue reve ee ec e ee FE Crac Pa p To ER a Da 4 7 Master Label reel era cei co Pee or Pede E pu dread 4 9 Reset e de belle tte ae s dere dee Uva Pena Tee Foto Drev av PN eee CET Tv s 4 11 Ghecksum oet te ese iE e
101. nfiguration menus by oes ES clicking any item here ae Allows you to perform tests and access operational information Point to Point Disabled Disabled OPERATION SETTINGS Triggering Mode Continuous Read End of Read Cycl Timeout 1000ns cs Ext Trigger Level Positive Trigger Filter 9984us Good Decode Reads 1 Allows you to download upload between the scanner and the host Wild Card Character Figure 2 1 Configuration Program Main Menu Using ESP to Configure the Scanner This is the window you will see when you launch the Easy Setup Program To access the configuration menus click on the MENU button If using a mouse single click on menu items and enter text as appropriate If using the keyboard use the Alt key plus underlined letters and the tab key to move to the desired field use arrow keys or the space bar to scroll through selections and the Enter key to accept changes 2 2 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual About the Menu Configuration Program Saving Settings to the Scanner You can access the SEND RECV box by clicking it directly from the Current Settings window or from within any of the configuration menus click Apply To save changes to the scanner select Apply in the menu pages Clicking OK on these menu pages will only update the items in the Current Settings window From within the SEND RECV box click SEND NO SAVE to initialize send
102. ng the IB 105 Power Switch Connects the 5V supply pin 3 of power connector to the IB 105 Power Connector Designed to accept the standard 5V Microscan power supply Chassis ground must be properly connected for the IB 105 and scanner to pass all regulatory requirements FCC CE CISPER 22 Mode Switch Used in options 01 and 02 to toggle the host port between RS 232 and RS 485 or between RS 232 and RS 422 respectively Options 03 and 04 require that the Mode switch be pushed IN for proper operation 25 pin host Connector The 25 pin host connector is similar to the MS 3000 host connector therefore appli cations that were set up for the MS 3000 will work with the IB 105 The only exception is the addition of relay contact pins 15 and 17 of the 25 pin host connector that are in parallel with pins 2 and 6 of the trigger connector Internally the IB 105 adds RS 232 levels to the RTS and CTS signals on the 25 pin host connector These pins are alternately used for the second RS 232 port depending on the scanner s configuration RS 485 422 LAN Connector The RS 485 422 LAN connector is pinned out the same as the MS 3000 to make it compatible with the Microscan network See table A 10 on page A 31 for pinouts OPTION 01 RS 232 with RTS CTS to RS 485 or Second RS 232 Serial Port Use the Mode switch to toggle the host port between RS 232 and RS 485 e When the Mode switch is OUT the RS 232 signals go through to t
103. ng von bis zu 7 mW ausgesetzt werden WARNUNG Der Laserstrahl kann Ihre Augen sch digen Vermeiden Sie direkten Blickkontakt mit dem Laserstrahl Richten Sie den Strahl niemals auf anwesende Personen oder dorthin wo m glicherweise Personen vor bei kommen k nnten xii MS 810 Scanner User s Manual iri Quick Start Chapter Contents Step 1 Plan Scanning System see 1 2 Step 2 Attach Cabling aiius oie eieiei emen 1 3 Step 3 Consider Read Range and Scan Width sssse 1 4 Step 4 Position Scanner ueusesesenensssnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnnnenennnnnnnnn 1 5 Step 5 Mount Scanner seriinin Atai ainan aai 1 6 Step 6 Establish Communications seen 1 7 Step 7 Configure Scanner 22400uusssnsanennnnnnnnnnnannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 1 8 Step 8 Test Decode Rate with Static Label essesssssss 1 9 Step 9 Test Decode Rate with Moving Label ssesssse 1 10 Step 10 Increase the Number of Scans sss 1 11 This chapter provides step by step instructions for setting up and installing the MS 810 scanner Note Bar code labels should meet minimum ANSI American National Standards Institute standards as specified in ANSI Bar Code Print Quality Guideline X3 182 1990 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 1 E b d 77 x 5 if all Chapter 1
104. ngth status code length Kqstatus start amp stop match status start amp stop output status large Kq Codabar intercharacter gap fixed code length status code length check digit type check digit output Code Kr Interleaved 2 of 5 lt Krstatus check digit check digitoutput length 1 length 2 gt Types Ks UPC EAN See EA olde serait CABE Kt Code 128 Ktstatus fixed length length gt Kx Background Color Kxbackground color Ko Narrow Margins Symbology ID Konarrow margins status symbology ID status P Autodiscriminate All Codes lt P gt KW Code Types Status Request lt KW gt Kv Relay 1 lt Kvoutput on polarity pulse width before output gt Kw Relay 2 lt Kwoutput on polarity pulse width before output KI Bar Code Output lt Klstatus when to output Kk Noread Message lt Kkstatus output Scanner Ku Beeper lt Kustatus volume gt Output KC Laser On Off lt KCstatus gt KS Serial Verification poda command echo status serial command beep status control hex KY Partial Output KY status start position length gt KX Scanner Output Status Request lt KX gt KP Scanner Type lt KPdensity gt Scanner KE Scans per Second lt KEspeed gt Setup KD Auto Gain Control lt KDgain adjustment AGC sampling KU Scanner Setup Status Request lt KU gt All K Return All K Commands lt K gt MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual About Serial Configuration About Serial Configuration Serial Configuration Command
105. notice For the latest version of this manual see the Download page on our web site at www microscan com For technical support email helpdesk microscan com Iv MS 810 Scanner User s Manual Table of Contents List of Illustrations 4 e Ense V LiSt Of Tables M een vi About the MS 810 Scanner sse emen vii Abo t This Man al 2 3 22 3 2 282 vii Keystroke Entries sss vii Approv rs viii Warning and Caution Summary seem emen viii Zulass ngen 5 53 22 ete oou ae Ede alumi ale tete io te ene ix Sicherheitshinweis und Vorsichtsmafsnahmen eese ix Safety Labels 5 e ee esse ge xi Chapter 1 Setup and Installation Step 1 Plan Scanning System sse 1 2 Step 2 Attach Cabling seee emn 1 3 Step 3 Consider Read Range and Scan Width sssse 1 4 Step 4 Position Scanner uersnnesessnnnnnnnennsnnn nennen ernennen ernennen nern 1 5 Step 5 Mount Scaneri eaaa aaa aaia 1 6 Step 6 Establish Communications uu 224444H244n nennen ennnn ernennen nenne 1 7 Step 7 Configure Scanner sse 1 8 Step 8 Test Decode Rate with Static Label ssesssssss 1 9 Step 9 Test Decode Rate with Moving Label ssesssse 1 10 Step 10 Increase the Number of Scans s
106. nter lt w gt Match Code Good Read Counter Reset lt x gt Mismatch Counter Y Mismatch Counter Reset E Enable Match Code Type lt F gt Disable Match Code Type aeree dabei G Store Next Label Scanned as Master Label lt XXXX gt Download Master Label Information lt gt Request Master Label Information lt gt Delete Master Label Information lt A gt Software Reset does not save for power on lt Ad gt Software Reset Restore Default lt An gt Software Reset Read NOVRAM Reset lt D gt Enter Configuration Mode lt z gt Software Reset Save Parameters for Power on lt Zd gt Restore Save Default Configuration for Power on lt Zp gt Save Scanner Type SPS and Gain for Power on lt gt Display Software Part Number lt gt Display Checksum of EPROM Checksum lt gt Show Scanner Status Show Software Status Send Status Byte Part Number and ROM Check lt 1 gt sum Display Current NOVRAM Checksum and Display NOVRAM Check sum at Power Up lt P gt Autodiscriminate All Codes Code Types lt Q gt Enable Code 39 Only not in ESP lt R gt Enable Codabar Only lt S gt Enable I 2 of 5 Only MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Read Rate Read Rate Decode and percentage rates can vary dramatically due to the angle and location of the label in relation to the scan beam or scan line if using a scan head with a moving beam These tests are very useful in aligning and positioning the scanning dev
107. number of scans Label Dimensions Label Density and Label Ratio Not usually an option in most applications but changes to label parameters can affect number of scan calculations and possibly decode rates If your application allows it shortening the length of a picket fence label means the label will be in the scan range longer and hence receive a greater number of scans Increasing the height of a ladder label means it will receive more scans Changing label density and or bar code ratio is another way ranges decode rates etc can be altered Gain and Tracking These adjustments typically made by qualified technicians are done from within the Scanner Setup menu see Setup Menu on page 2 39 Changes to tracking will generally have a limited effect on decode rates Appendices A 20 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Special 5 VDC MS 810 Appendix H Special 5 VDC MS 810 A 5 Volt version of the MS 810 is available for special applications which requires the scanner to have 5 volts input or connections congruent with the IB 105 adaptor box Figure A 8 shows a 5V system with an IB 105 and an auxiliary monitor via aux port 2 outputs from internal relays _____ 6 1 5 NOCT ER EE Bar coded item flow I p __ _ 4 Auxilliary Sb A 1 Monitor l External Object E Detector ae ee 11 10 15 Figure A 8 15 pin Connector Scanner To power supply Figure A 8 5 Volt S
108. number of times New Master Pin Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Note Match Code Type page 2 22 and a triggered mode page 2 16 must be set for Enabled or Sequential for New Master Pin to take effect Allows you to momentarily connect pin 12 to ground in order to clear any existing master label information from memory and allows the next label to be read as the new master label information jr D 5 q o 5 Number of Labels Default 1 Options 1t06 Note If Number of Labels is set to any number greater than one while Match Code Type or Continuous Read 1 Output is enabled Number of Labels will default back to one Note If using Supplementals option for UPC see Supplementals on page 2 29 for specific directions on defining Number of Labels Allows you to choose the number of different labels that can be read in a single trigger event The following conditions apply 1 Each label must be different to be read 2 The maximum number of characters in any one label is 64 3 The maximum number of characters in a single scan line is 384 4 The maximum number of characters for all labels is 384 including preamble post amble and all spaces and commas 5 All noread messages are posted at the end of the data string 6 If more than one label is within the scan beam at the same time label data may not be displayed in the order of appearance MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 21
109. ode in which case the data will be ignored v x e Aux Port data is not echoed e Aux Port data to the host will not have a preamble or a MS 810 postamble e A D command is the only command accepted by the scanner from the aux port All other commands will pass through to the host jr D 5 q o 5 rs Data initiated from the Scanner e Scan data is not sent to the aux port AUX Host Port x MS 810 Data initiated from the Host In polled mode data echoed from the host to the aux port Aux must be in the format lt B gt for example to send the Host Port word LUNCH to the terminal it must be sent in the for mat BLUNCH x P e In unpolled mode all host data is echoed to the aux port MS 810 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 9 Oo c O o 5 o 3 N Chapter 2 Daisy Chain Mode In a daisy chain application a primary scanner is linked Em Succeeding directly to the host and succeeding scanners are linked in 9s Scanner s tandem The source of transmitted data can be identified by enabling and assigning daisy chain IDs to each scanner x X Just before sending a noread message the primary scan Primary ner checks its auxiliary port for data It waits a maximum Scanner of 20 ms If no character is
110. ode has been enabled causes the scanner to read the next bar code label scanned as the master label and stores it in RAM All subsequently decoded labels are compared against the new master label information See Match Code Type on page 2 22 Associated serial commands G Download Master Label Information Downloads master label information into RAM from the host or a terminal A stored master label will not affect standard operation unless Match Code Type is enabled The Xs denote alphanumeric data from 1 to 64 characters Associated serial commands XXXX MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 9 Chapter 4 Request Master Label Information Immediately sends the master label information to the host To prevent conflicts with outputting label data first send the lt I gt command Disable Laser Scanning Laser Off Associated serial commands lt gt Delete Master Label Information Deletes master label information that has previously been loaded by either XXXX Download Master Label Information Command or G Store Next Label as Master Label command Associated serial commands lt gt 4 10 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Reset Reset Important All lt A gt and lt Z gt commands must be followed by a one second delay before any operations commands or reads can be processed Reset
111. ons may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This appliance can only be connected to a VDE approved power supply with a rating voltage between 10 V DC and 28 V DC The SELV power supply must be rated at least 6 5 W at the output to avoid any hazard European models must use a similarly rated Class I or Class II power supply that is certified to comply with standard for safety EN 60950 MS 810 Scanner User s Manual ix WARNING Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light radiation exposure WARNING There are no user serviceable parts in the MS 810 scanner Opening the scan head voids the Microscan Systems warranty and could expose the user to laser diode power of up to 7 mW WARNING The laser beam can be h
112. ontinuous Read 1 Output Default is 78 9984 us approx 10 ms 2 External Level 4 Eternal Edge Any number between 2 and 255 4 Serial Data 5 Serial Data amp Edge Example To select External Edge send lt Kg3 gt End of Read Cycle Format lt Khend of read cycle mode timeout gt jr end of read cycle mode timeout in 10 millisecond increments o 0 Timeout Default is 100 one second e 1 New Trigger Any number between 0 and 65535 e 2 Timeout amp New Trigger 3 a Example To select Timeout and change the timeout value to 6 seconds send lt Kh0 600 gt Serial Trigger Character Format lt Kiserial trigger character gt serial trigger character Default is Any available ASCII character see ASCII Table with Control Charac ters on page A 10 Example To define the Serial Trigger Character as a lowercase c send lt Kic gt 1 Avoid selecting a serial trigger character that is also an operational command For example an uppercase C cannot be used as a serial trigger character because it is the operational command for Enter Decode Rate Test However a lowercase c could be used without initiating the decode rate test MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 11 Chapter 3 External Trigger Level Format lt Kjexternal trigger level gt external trigger level initiates a read cycle 0 Negative 1 Positive Example To change External Trigger Level to Negative send lt KjO g
113. ood Read 1 Positive 50 ms Default is 1 2 Mismatch 0 to 255 1 to 255 3 Noread Example To set Relay 1 to Mismatch and change Pulse Width to 40 ms and Before Output to 5 send lt Kv2 0 4 5 gt or lt Kv2 4 5 gt Relay 2 Format lt Kwoutput on polarity pulse width before output output on mode polarity pulse width before P 0 Mismatch or Noread 0 Negative Default is 5 Output A 1 Match or Good Read 1 Positive 50 ms Default is 1 D 2 Mismatch 0 to 255 1 to 255 O 3 Noread S E Example To set Relay 2 to Mismatch and change Pulse Width to 40 ms send lt Kw2 0 4 gt or lt Kw2 4 gt Bar Code Output Format lt Klstatus when to output gt status when to output 0 Disabled 0 As Soon As Possible 1 Match 1 End of Read Cycle 2 Mismatch 3 Good Read Example To set When to Output to End of Read Cycle send lt KI3 1 gt MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 17 Chapter 3 Noread Message Format lt Kkstatus output gt status noread output 0 Disabled Default is NOREAD 1 Enabled Any ASCII string up to 7 digits Example To enable Noread Message and send the message FAIL send lt Kk1 FAIL gt Beeper Format lt Kubeeper status beeper volume gt beeper status beeper volume 0 On Good 0 Off 3 Level 3 1 On Noread 1 Leveli 4 Level 4 2 Level 2 5 Level 5 Example To set the beeper for On Noread and set the beeper volume to Off send
114. ow Margins 2 30 3 15 Network Connector IB 130 A 13 New Configuration File A 11 New Master Pin 2 21 3 12 New Trigger 2 19 3 10 Noise Interference A 32 Noread Counter 4 7 Noread Message 2 36 Noread Output 2 36 3 17 Number Before Output 2 35 Number of Labels 2 21 3 12 Number of Scans 1 11 A 18 O Operating Environment A 3 Operating Life A 2 Operation Commands 3 10 Operation Menu 2 16 Operations Status Request 3 12 Optical Characteristics A 3 Optoisolator Connection Diagrams A 4 Outptus Non isolated IB 130 A 15 Output Connections A 5 Output Menu 2 33 Output On 2 34 3 16 Output 1 4 6 Outputs 2 33 A 4 Outputs Isolated IB 130 A 16 Outputs Non isolated IB 130 A 15 Outputs Non isolated A 15 P Parity 2 6 3 5 Partial Length Partial Ouput 2 38 Partial Output 2 38 3 17 Percent Test percent test 4 3 Percent Test single label 4 3 Picket Fence Calculation A 18 Pitch 1 5 A 2 Point to Point 2 12 3 6 Point to Point with RTS CTS 2 12 3 6 Point to Point with RTS CTS amp XON XOFF 2 13 3 6 Point to Point with XON XOFF 2 13 Polarity 2 34 3 16 Polling Mode D 2 13 3 6 Postamble 2 15 3 8 Power Connector IB 130 A 13 Power Supply Requirements A 4 A 21 Preamble 2 14 3 8 Protocol 3 5 Protocol Commands 3 8 Protocol Menu 2 12 Pulse Width 2 34 3 16 Q Quiet Zones 2 30 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 3 Index R Range A 20 Raster Height A 2 Raster Mirror A 2 Read Range 1
115. preamble characters except a null e 1 Enabled 00H Default is M 9 Example To enable Preamble with just one character an FF form feed send Kd1 L Postamble Format Kestatus postamble character s status postamble character s 0 Disabled Enter one or two postamble characters except a 1 Enabled null OOH Default characters are M J Example To disable Postamble send lt KeO gt LRC 3 8 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Protocol Commands Format lt Kcstatus gt status O Disabled 1 Enabled Example To enable LRC send Kci1 P n D 2 2 o 5 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 9 Chapter 3 Response Timeout Format KAtimeout setting timeout setting Default is 12 ms Any number from 0 to 65 000 a zero causes an indefinite wait Example To change Response Timeout to 30 ms send lt KA30 gt Intercharacter Delay Format KBtime interval time interval between characters in milliseconds Default is O Any number from 0 to 255 Example To change Inter character Delay to 30 ms send lt KB30 gt Oo c fe oO v N 9 1 For use with Microscan s IB 105 3 10 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Operation Commands Operation Commands Triggering Mode Format Kgtriggering mode filter time triggering mode trigger filter time in 128 us 0 Continuous Read increments 1 C
116. pter 2 ESP Menu Con figuration Note When you save communications changes to the scanner serial port settings are automatically matched Note You can check the scanner s settings at any time by clicking SEND RECV and RECEIVE FROM SCANNER to receive the scanner s current settings into ESP As data is being received a blue bar will fill across the bottom of the dialog box Scanner Configuration Transfer x SEND NO SAVE SEND SAVE Cancel Options EH 3w 1 8 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Step 8 Test Decode Rate with Static Label a Position the label in front of a functioning scanner click on the Utilities button and in the Read Rate dialog either click the Percent or Decodes Sec radio but ton and click Start or enter the lt Cp gt or lt C gt command from the host terminal to launch test b Observe rate The percent or decode rate is added to the front of the data string c End the test by clicking the Stop button or the lt J gt command Note If after making adjustments you have changed the read range or another parameter used in the number of scans formula you should recalculate the number of scans see Number of Scans on page A 18 Note Variations between labels are common For this reason the greater number of sample labels you test the more likely you are to achieve optimum decode rates Microscan 710 810 ESP Program x Read Rate
117. r SOURCE Pin 9 trigger Vour load Pin 15 trigger Electrical Specifications Waveform Characteristics Minimum Maximum Vincuich In hicn 48V 2 mA 28V 15 mA iNLow Intow 0V OmA 1 5V 2 8mA Minimum Input Pulse Width 60 uS Max Frequency 50 duty cycle 16 7 kHz SOURCE MS 810 Pin 9 trigger Vsource SOURCE configured to SINK L activation current Shows optional E PULL UP resistor Pin 15 trigger M Source f Signal Lb SOURCE Vsource SOURCE configured to SOURCE Source activation current Shows optional MS 810 Signal PULL DOWN resistor Pin 9 trigger Pin 15 trigger Non Isolated SOURCE MS 810 Pin 1 10 28V V 0 28 SOURCE configured to SINK Pin 9 tri activation current Shows optional na ein rigger i PULL UP resistor J V T Pin 15 trigger 4 Source Pin 4 GND Signal Vv SOURCE Pin 1 10 28V 9 Vao 28v SOURCE configured to SOURCE T 7 Source activation current Shows optional an Pin 9 trigger Signal PULL DOWN resistor V 77 Pin 15 trigger Pin 4 GND Vv MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual gt D o o o o Chapter A More Sample Input Application Diagrams SOURCE SOURCE Pin 9 trigger T ANN Y A Pin 15 trigger 0 Q
118. r s EPROM Associated serial command lt gt Show Scanner Status Used to display certain operating parameters NOVRAM com mand and operation status After sending this command the scanner immediately responds with X where X is an ASCII character between and Aon the ASCII table Associated serial command lt gt To interpret the scanner s status 1 Look up the ASCII character s Hex value in the ASCII table on page A 10 For example the scanner responds with an M correspond ing Hex value is 4D 2 Refer to table 4 3 to find the Hex value s binary conversion The binary bit digits for 4 equal 0100 the binary bit digits for D equal 1101 Hence the binary conversion of 4D is 01001101 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Table 4 3 Hex Value to Binary Conversion Binary Hex Bit Value Digits Digits BOBA 0 0101010 1 0 010 1 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 110 1 6 0 1 1 0 7 0 111 1 8 1101010 9 1101011 A 1101110 B 1101111 C 1111010 D 1111011 E 1111110 F 1111111 4 13 Chapter 4 3 Compare bit digits with the Is Status Active row In the example shown in table in table 4 4 each bit has a specific meaning 4 4 a scanner status request returns an M Table 4 4 Finding Scanner Status from Binary Bit Digits corresponding to 4D hex or Binary Code 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 01001101 This means that SS ETE I a the scanner s status is even
119. r On button or sending serial command lt H gt will turn the laser on continuously Note Enable Laser Scanning does not relate to Laser On Off command Associated serial command lt H gt Disable Laser Scanning Clicking Laser Off will turn the laser off This feature is useful during extended periods of time when no bar code labels are being scanned or the scanner is being configured Disabling laser scanning will not affect any downloaded commands to the scanner Note Disable Laser Scanning does not relate to Laser On Off command Associated serial command lt I gt Motor On Clicking Motor On or sending serial command lt KE gt turns the spinning mirror and ras ter mirror motors on if not already running Note Spinning mirror reaches full speed after a short time delay Associated serial command KE Motor Off Clicking Motor Off or sending serial command lt KF gt turns the spinning mirror motor off This command is useful for long idle periods Associated serial command KF Output 1 Clicking Output 1 activates the output between pin 7 regardless of Master Label or Output 1 Driver status Associated serial command L1 4 6 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Counters Counters Counter commands can be a numeric value from 00000 to 65 535 After reaching the maximum numeric limit of 65 535 an error message will be displayed and the counter will automatically rollover and start counting
120. r Signals esses 2 17 Figure 2 6 External Edge Trigger Signals sees 2 18 Figure 2 7 Match Code Type 2 cccceeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeeeeeeteteeenensaees 2 22 Figure 2 8 Code Types Menu Structure ssssssssss 2 25 MS 810 Scanner User s Manual Figure 2 9 Scanner Output Menu Structure 0 00 eee 2 33 Figure 2 10 Setup Menu Structure sse 2 39 Figure A 1 MS 810 Dimensions sem A 2 Figure A 2 15 pin High density D subminiature plug A 4 Figure A 3 Grounding Diagram Scanner Host sess A 9 Figure A 4 Ladder Orientation ssssee A 18 Figure A 5 Picket Fence Orientation ssseee A 18 Figure A 7 Label Dimensions eem A 19 Figure A 6 Angled Picket Fence Orientation sseessssss A 19 Figure A 8 5 Volt Setup with Auxiliary Monitor sees A 21 Figure A 8 15 pin Connector ueessnenssennessnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner nme ernennen nme A 21 Figure A 9 Front of IB 105 oo eee cece ee eeneeeeeneeeeneeeenaaeeeseeaeeeneeeeneaa A 22 Figure A 10 Back of IB 105 sssssssssssssseeeneeen A 22 Figure A 11 Select Sequence nuunnsesernnnnensnnnnnnnnenennnnnn een A 34 List of Tables Table 2 1 Symbology Identifier Option Values sese 2 31 Table 3 1 Summary of Seria
121. re its preceding scanner 5 All but the primary scanner must have Postamble set to CR M and enabled 6 All but the primary scanner must have their noread messages disabled 7 If Multilabel is enabled Multilabel Separator characters and Number of Labels must match in all scanners in the daisy chain 8 Symbology ID enable disable must be the same in all scanners 9 All but the primary scanner must have their diagnostic warning messages disabled 2 10 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Communications Menu Daisy Chain ID Status Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Daisy Chain ID Default 1 Options Any one or two ASCII characters Each scanner enabled for Daisy Chain can be assigned a one or two character Daisy Chain ID that appears in front of the data decoded by that scanner Enable disable N and length must be the same in all scanners L 5 gt Daisy Chain ID Noread c Status IV Noread 2 Cancel E re Char 1 Char 2 Noread Message Default ae Help Preamble Multi label i l a Timeout Number o 10ms incs Char 1 Char 2 Separator r Postamble O 5 Serial Trigger P Pom Triggering Mode Character v an Continuous Read Char 1 Char 2 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 11 Chapter 2 Protocol Menu Protocols define the sequence and format in which information is transferred between devices
122. received in 20 ms it sends a noread message to the host If a complete message is received it is sent to the host instead of the noread message If for example the primary scanner were set to timeout in 100 ms the first succeeding scanner could be set to 90 ms the next to 80 ms etc thus assuring that a minimum of 20 ms elapses between transmissions Daisy chained scanners can send a series of labels by enabling Multilabel and a com mon multilabel separator If the primary scanner does not receive the expected num ber of labels noread messages are appended to the data string to make up the difference between the number of labels enabled in Multilabel Number of Labels and the number of labels read For example a primary and two succeeding scanners have Number of Labels set to 3 and Multilabel Separator defined as 9o If the primary and the first succeeding scanner do not find labels but the next succeeding scanner registers a good read the trans mitted results would be abel data noread noread The conditions for a daisy chain application are as follows 1 The primary scanner s trigger can be serial or external the succeeding scanners are automatically serially triggered 2 All scanners are enabled to daisy chain mode 3 Each scanner s Aux port must have its Send and Receive connected to the Host port of its succeeding scanner 4 Each succeeding scanner in the daisy chain must be set to send its data no ess than 20 ms befo
123. rface Module Sample Output Connection Methods Generic Outputs Waveform Characteristics IB 130 i Load I 75mA I 250mA I 2100mA Pins 6 8 15 load outputs 1 2 amp 3 Voron 0 7V 0 9V 1 0V ton tye 15 US 20 uS 30 uS toe 1000 uS 150 uS 75 uS Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 Outputs Non isolated Load 9 Vioap IB 130 Pins 6 8 amp 15 outputs 1 2 amp 3 Load Load Signal Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 IB 130 Load Pins 6 8 amp 15 outputs 1 2 amp 3 E aM Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 V Note Only one LOAD relay can be connected in Load Signal this mode Load IB 130 Load Pins 6 8 amp 15 outputs 1 2 amp 3 Input Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 ES PLC GND Pin 7 GND IB 130 Load Pins 6 8 amp 15 Note Only one outputs 1 2 amp 3 relay can be this mode Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 us Pin 7 GND gt D o o o MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 15 Chapter A Outputs Isolated Load V IB 130 LOAD Pins 6 8 amp 15 Load outputs 1 2 amp 3 Load Signal y Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 V Pin 7 GND IB 130 Load Pins 6 8 amp 15 outputs 1 2 amp 3 y E Pin 17 outputs 1 2 amp 3 Pin 7 GND VLoan Note Only one relay can be connected in
124. roscan for ease of connectivity when using the IB 130 Host Connector Power Connector Network Connector 25 pin D subminiature Socket 3 pin MicroChange Plug 25 pin D subminiature Plug Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 External ground 1 Ground 2 Aux Receive RS 232 2 Transmit data RS 232 3 10 28 VDC 3 Aux Transmit RS 232 3 Receive data RS 232 Scanner Connector 7 Signal ground ARTS 15 pin D subminiature Socket 13 Receive data CIUS ET 5 CTS 14 Transmit data RS 422 6 Output 2 Pin Function 16 Receive data RS 422 7 Signal ground i 10 28 VDC 19 Transmit data RS 422 8 Output 1 2 a nl Electrical 10 Trigger Receive RS 232 RS Supply Voltage Input Regu 11 Default configuration 3 422 lated 10 28 VDC 13 RECEIVE data RS 422 4 Signal Ground Cabling 14 Transmit data ne 5 Trigger RS 232 Cable 61 300026 15 Output 3 RTS Aux Transmit Multidrop Cable 61 100030 t6 Receive data RS 422 RS 232 RS 422 Daisy Chain Cable 61 17 Output 1 2 3 7 Output 1 100029 19 Transmit data RS 8 Default configuration Mechanical eee 9 Trigger Length 3 2 in 8 13 cm 10 CTS Aux Receive Width 3 15 in 8 cm Trigger Connector RS 232 RS 422 Height 0 75 in 1 9 cm 4 pin MicroChange Socket 11
125. rough e A D command is the only command accepted by the scanner from the aux port All other commands will pass through to the host Host Aux Port NE MS 810 Data initiated from the Scanner e Transmission to the aux port occurs immediately upon a good read e Scan data to the aux port does not include a preamble or a postamble e Communications with the aux port is always in Point to Point protocol even if the host is in a polled protocol mode jr D 5 q o 5 rs Host Aux Port Lee MS 810 Data initiated from the Host In polled mode data echoed from the host to the aux port must be in the format lt B gt e g to send the word LUNCH to the aux port it must be sent in the format lt BLUNCH gt e In unpolled mode all host data is echoed to the aux port MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Host Aux Port ea MS 810 Oo c O o 5 o 3 N Chapter 2 Half Duplex Mode In half duplex mode all aux port data and bar code data is sent directly to the host Bar code data is displayed on the aux port screen at the same time the data is sent to the host Data initiated from the Aux Port e Aux Port data to the host is ignored if the scanner is in a Host Aux
126. rs Publishing Inc 1989 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 31 Chapter A Appendix L Interface Standards Interface Standards established by the Electronic Industries Association EIA specify such things as the signaling voltage levels maximum cable lengths and number of drivers With Microscan devices selection of interface is made by pin assignment and in the case of the host communications by software switching between RS 232 and RS 422 Microscan devices use RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 multidrop RS 232 RS 232 defines an interface between two devices such as for example the scanner and host It differs from the other interfaces by dedicating individual pins to specific func tions and by requiring both devices to share a common ground line Since both device chassis are connected to a common ground a ground loop potential and the possibility of noise interference exists Therefore cable lengths are limited to a maximum of 50 feet 19 7m Despite being the most limited this interface is used frequently because of the large installed base of RS 232 equipment RS 422 RS 422 unlike RS 232 measures signals deferentially that is the receiver looks at the potentials between the two receive or transmit wires rather than the potential between signal and ground As a result cables if shielded can be up to 4000 feet 1219m in length Like RS 232 RS 422 communication is designed for only two devices on a
127. rsorgung ver wendet werden die den entsprechenden Eingangsparametern dieses Bar Code Scanner entspricht Dieses Ger t wird an eine spezielle Einrichtung angeschlossen Der Installateur mu sicherstellen da die Spannungsversorgung einen SELV Ausgang im Sinne der zutr effenden VDE Bestimmungen besitzt und die Ausgangsdaten mit den Eingangsdaten des Bar Code Scanners bereinstimmen um ein berhitzen oder andere Gefahren zu vermeiden Dieses Ger t ist nur f r kommerzielle Zwecke und nicht den Benutzer im Sinne der VDE Bestimmungen vorgesehen und darf nur von besonders geschultem Personal eingebaut werden Es ist kein Einzelger t und die Person die den Einbau oder evt notwendige Optimierungen am Bar Code Scanner vornimmt mu der englischen Sprache m chtig sein und sollte fachkundigen Rat beim Hersteller oder Importeur einholen Sollten Sie Fragen haben kontaktieren Sie bitte Microscan Systems Inc USA oder den entsprechenden europ ischen Vertreter in Ihrem Land Achtung Warnung WARNUNG Die Verwendung von Steuerelementen Anpassungen oder das Aus f hren von Prozeduren die von den hier beschriebenen abweichen kann dazu f hren da Sie gef hrlichen Laserstrahlen ausgesetzt werden WARNUNG Der Scanner MS 810 enth lt keine Teile die durch den Benutzer gewartet werden k nnen Durch ffnen des Abtastkopfes wird die Gew hrleistung von Microscan Systems nichtig Au erdem k nnen Sie einer Laserdiodenleistu
128. s enabled the scanner will read UPC version A UPC version E EAN 13 and EAN 8 It will also append a leading zero to UPC version A label information and transmit 13 digits If you do not want to transmit 13 digits when reading UPC version A labels disable EAN P sz 5 2 o e Supplementals Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Required Allows the scanner to read supplemental bar code data that has been appended to the standard UPC or EAN codes Enabled When Supplementals is set to Enabled the UPC main and supplemental label are con sidered to be separate labels Therefore Number of Labels must be set to 2 and a mul tilabel separator will be inserted between the label data and the supplemental label data For example if Supplementals is enabled Number of Labels is set to 2 and the Multi label Separator Character is defined as a the data will be displayed as LABEL SUPPLEMENTAL If you are using two labels with Supplementals set Number of Labels to 4 Note Under no circumstances will a supplemental label be output without a main label Note Do not set Triggering Mode page 2 16 to Continuous Read 1 Output Enabling Continuous Read 1 Output will cause Number of Labels to default to 1 Required When set to Required the UPC main and supplemental labels are considered to be one label If either the main or supplemental label is not read a single noread message will be output For examp
129. se 1 11 Chapter 2 Menu Configuration About the Menu Configuration Program sssssesseeeee 2 2 Communications Menu sssseeee een eene rennen 2 5 Protocol Menu n err rnit ae eren RR RH Rn pen 2 12 Operation Men sesek a tei en enitn etd te oe Denier etna 2 16 Code Type Meril uit hme RBS inns 2 25 Qutput Menu 2 irr d re deett a eme i ee deo ehe benesbecess 2 32 SETUP MON testi p e RE ir RISE REP ERR ESEe 2 38 Chapter 3 Serial Configuration About Serial Configuration essen 3 3 Communications Port Commands sese 3 5 Protocol Commands sess eene ener 3 6 Operations Commands sss eene enne 3 10 Code Types Commands 2 oni dede edt esed tegi dete 3 13 Scanner Output Commands seem 3 16 Scanner Setup Commands 1 eee 3 19 MS 810 Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Operational Commands Read Rates sn et lese 4 3 Mp 4 5 SCANNER D ee 4 6 Gro Uc 4 7 Master Label eer duse RR 4 9 hoc ER 4 11 Checksum M 4 13 Code Type Commands eese need deett endete ntes 4 15 Appendices Appendix A Scanner Specifications uuurnssessnnnnnnnnnensnnen nennen nen A 2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications sees A 4 Appendix C Ground and Shield Considerations
130. single line and must have a common ground It can be used wherever RS 232 is used RS 485 RS 485 like RS 422 can transmit up to 4000 feet 1219m using differential voltages but unlike RS 422 its transmitters are turned off until a request for data is received from the host RS 485 is used exclusively in Multidrop protocol Appendices A 32 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Multidrop Communications Appendix M Multidrop Communications This appendix describes the rules for setting up a concentrator or controller to communicate with a scanner in standard Multidrop protocol as presented in Protocol Menu on page 2 12 Figure A 11 shows a typical Multidrop network in which 1 to 50 scanners can communicate with a host via an intermediary device a concentrator or a controller m S n N Multidrop Addresses leoneantiso Piedra e No two scanner in the Multidrop Network can Multidrop ONLY have the same address UN RS 485 Interface e Each scanner in the network must have an i address from 01 to 50 assigned in its config uration program Scanner 01 Each address has its own separate poll and select address from 1C to 7F hex as shown in Table A 12 Multidrop Address Charac Scanner 03 ters For example during a polling sequence Scanner 03 expects a 20 hex SP ASCII poll character from the concentrator And during a select command it looks for a select value 21 hex ASCII select character
131. smitted repeatedly as long as the 2 16 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Operation Menu label is in the read range of the scanner When To Output options have no affect on Continuous Read Continuous Read is useful in testing label or scanner functions Continuous Read 1 Output Note Enabling Continuous Read 1 Output when Number of Labels page 2 21 is set to any number greater than one will cause Number of Labels to default back to one Label data is immediately transmitted once every time new label data is placed in front of the scanner With Timeout enabled for End Of Read Cycle if the label doesn t change the scanner will repeat the output at the end of each subsequent timeout period For example if Timeout were set to one second the scanner would output the label data immediately and then repeat the output at intervals of one second for as long as the label continued to be scanned With Timeout disabled that is End Of Read Cycle set to New Trigger the scanner will output the current label data immediately but output it only once A new label appearing at any time in the scan range will produce a new read output as long as the new label is not identical to the previous label External Level Allows a read cycle to be initiated by a trigger signal from an object detector when an object appears within the detector s range The read cycle exists as long as the detec tor sees the object and does not end until th
132. t Good Decode Reads Format Kmnumber of reads number of reads before a good decode Default is 1 Any number from 1 to 31 Example To change Good Decode Reads to 3 send Km3 Match Code Type If 001 002 noread then search for 003 te Format lt Kntype sequential matching match start position match length wild card A character sequence on noread sequence on every mismatch E type sequential matching match start position 0 Disabled 0 Increment Default is 0 e 1 Enabled 1 Decrement 0 to 64 e 2 Sequential 3 Wild Card match length wild card character Default is 1 Default is 1to 31 Any ASCII character sequence on noread 0 Disabled 1 Enabled When enabled the scanner sequences increment or dec rement on every noread sequence on every mismatch 0 Disabled 1 Enabled When disabled if a mismatch is out of sequence by no more than 1 then the sequence resumes and searches indefinitely When enabled the scanner sequences on every mis match 3 12 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual If 001 002 noread then search for 004 If 001 002 004 mismatch then search for 005 If 001 002 mismatch then search for 004 If mis match occurs again then search for 005 etc Operation Commands Example To enable Match Code Type for Sequential set Sequential Matching for Dec rement and enable Sequence on Every Mismatch send lt Kn2 1 1 gt New
133. t the transition data along with the data from the latest test command sent For example enabling extended mode along with single or multiple decodes per second will cause the decode rate label data and transition data to be displayed Label Information Reflectance Threshold Decode Rate Number of Label Bar per Second a 347 Decodes Sec 0071486026624 REF 0 TRANS 38 488 Decodes Sec 0071486026624 REF 0 TRANS 37 488 Decodes Sec 0071486026624 REF 0 TRANS 37 447 Decodes Sec 0071486026624 REF 0 TRANS 33 Example shows output when Postamble is enabled and defined as a carriage return and a line feed Associated serial command Ce after C Cs C or Cs Note The Ce command has no immediate effect if not preceded by C Cs C or Cs 4 4 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Trigger Trigger Clicking the Setup button will bring up the current trigger character Next click Send to send the trigger character to the scanner and initiate a read cycle The results a good read or noread message will be displayed on the blank screen below the button Note Your scanner must be in a point to point protocol for Trigger Setup to work Note You can define the trigger character in the Operations menu Associated serial command lt Ki serial trigger character gt MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Scanner Enable Laser Scanning Clicking the Lase
134. tandard Single 30 28 Density Line 018 232 Standard Raster 10 28 Density Line 019 232 Low Single 10 28 Density Line Narrow High Medium Low bar width Density Density Density 005 1 2 to 2 75 127 mm 3 05 to 6 99 cm 007 1 2 to 3 8 2 to 5 2 3 05 to 5 08 to 178 mm 965cm 13 21 cm 010 1 5 to 7 4 to 10 254 mm u 3 81 to 10 16 to i 17 78 cm 25 4 cm 015 1 5 to 8 5 4 to 16 3 81 to 10 16 to 381mm 21 59 cm 40 64 cm 1 5 to 11 4 to 20 Enn 3 81 to 10 16 to j 27 94 cm 50 80 cm 1 to 12 4 to 25 030 2 54 to 10 16 to Be mm 30 48 cm 63 50 cm 4 to 30 040 10 16 to 1 02 mm 76 20 cm MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 1 At 400 decodes per second using Code 39 grade A label A 3 gt o 5 o D Chapter A Appendix B Electrical Specifications Power Supply Requirements 10 28 VDC 200 mV p p max ripple 2 7 watts rated 24 VDC standard also available 5V 4 regulated 480 mA with 200 mV p p max ripple Table A 3 10 to 28 VDC Pinouts for Standard Options Pin Function Pin Function 1 10 28 VDC in 9 Trigger input 2 RS 232 TXD RS 422 TXD 10 CTS in RS 422 RXD 3 RS 232 RXD RS 422 RXD 11 Output 1 4 Signal ground RS 232 12 New master 5 Output 2 13 Chassis ground 6 RTS out RS 422 TXD 14
135. that enabled in firmware Reset scanner to default and or match host settings with scanner s Check label configuration settings to be certain that they match the label type being scanned If label type is in doubt enable Autodiscrimi nate All Codes lt P gt command Ensure that fixed length and check sums if enabled are set correctly Incorrect label range or label too long to be totally covered by scan beam See Consider Read Range and Scan Width on page 1 4 Reposition label and check the decode rate Poor label quality Try a label that is known to be readable Excessive ambient light sun light or strobes Shield the bar code and or scan head to verify that excessive light is not the problem Object detector or another scanner interfering with reads Remedy by remounting eliminating interfer ence or shielding Many object detectors emit pulsed infrared sig nals that can seriously degrade the decode rate if they shine into the scanner or onto the bar code label when it is being read Low decode rates during decode rate test C Poor label range place ment etc See No data in previous Problem heading Do Increase the Number of Scans on page 1 11 Decode rate okay but not getting any output including noreads in trig gered mode Object detector not positioned properly Ensure read cycle is active during the time the label is in the scan line
136. the scanner with the SEND NO SAVE or SEND SAVE buttons Note Bar code output data and noread messages are transmitted on pin 2 under conditions set principally in Bar Code Output Relay 1 and Relay 2 Relay pulses are transmitted via pins 7 and 14 Relay 1 and Relay 2 respectively and individually configured under conditions set in Relay 1 and Relay 2 Note Relay 1 output also causes closure of a relay in the IB 105 box accessible through pin 15 of the IB 105 host connector only in the 5 V version see table A 9 on page A 23 Relay 1 and relay 2 can allow simultaneous output under individually programmed conditions MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 2 33 Chapter 2 Output On Default Mismatch or Noread Options Mismatch or Noread Match Mismatch Noread Note If Output On is set to Mismatch or Noread Match or Mismatch a relay pulse will not output unless Match Code Type page 2 22 is not disabled and a master label is downloaded into memory page 2 21 Note To send a pulse on a Good Read enable Match and disable Match Code Type see Match Code Type on page 2 22 Allows you to set the conditions that will output a relay pulse either to pin 7 Relay 1 or to pin 14 Relay 2 Mismatch or Noread Sends a pulse when the label s data does not match that of the master label or the label is not decoded before the end of the read cycle Match or Good Read Sends a pulse when the decoded label matches the
137. tial scanner setup To quickly reference the serial configuration commands see table 3 1 on page 3 2 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual 3 1 DO c fe oO v N 9 Chapter 3 Table 3 1 Summary of Serial Configuration Commands Function K Command Format Ka Host Port lt Kabaud parity stop bits data bits i inr s Ky Aux Port Ymo Vaud pany siop bits data bits daisy chain status daisy KT Communications Status Request lt KT gt Kf Communications Protocol lt Kfprotocol address gt Kd Preamble lt Kdstatus ASCII characters p Ke Postamble lt Kestatus ASCII characters rorocO Kc LRC lt Kcstatus gt KA Response Timeout lt KAtimeout setting gt KB Intercharacter Delay lt KBnumber gt Kg Triggering Mode Kgmode filter time Kh End of Read Cycle Khmode time Ki Serial Trigger Character lt Kicharacter gt Kj External Trigger Level lt Kjmode gt Opera Km Good Decode Reads lt Kmnumber gt Hons Ke Match Code Type fee rece sate en anaemic Kz New Master Pin lt Kzstatus gt KL Number of Labels KLnumber of labels multilabel separator gt KV Operations Status Request lt KV gt Ko Narrow Margins Symbology ID lt Konarrow margins status symbology ID status gt Kp Code 39 lt Kpstatus check digit status check digit output status large interchar acter gap fixed code le
138. tions Disabled Enabled Allows the scanner to read bar codes with quiet zones less than 10 times the width of the narrow bar element Quiet zone is the space at the leading and trailing ends of a label Each quiet zone can be as narrow as only five times the width of the narrow bar element when Narrow Margins is enabled 2 30 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Symbology ID Default Disabled Options Disabled Enabled Code Type Menu When enabled the scanner reads and outputs a three character prefix 1 close bracket character indicating the presence of a symbology ID 2 A FI E or C A Code 39 F Codabar I I 2 of 5 E UPC EAN C Code 128 3 A single number indicating the status of the check digit character table 2 1 If check digit is not enabled the output is O Col 1 If check digit and check digit output are enabled the output is as shown in column 2 If check digit is enabled but output is disabled Col 3 the output is as shown in Col 4 which is the sum of Col 2 and Col 3 Table 2 1 Symbology Identifier Option Values Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 No check Check digit Check digit Sum of character and output Column output disabled 2 and 3 enabled Code 39 0 1 2 3 Codabar 0 2 4 6 120f5 0 1 2 3 UPC EAN Always zero do not follow AIM spec Code 128 jr E 5 q o 3 zh rs Example 1 For Code 39 if check
139. to support other symbologies Code 39 An alphanumeric code with unique start stop code patterns composed of nine black and white elements per character three of which are always wide Considered the de facto standard for non retail symbology Codabar A 16 character set 0 through 9 and the characters and with start stop codes and at least two distinctly different bar widths It is commonly used in libraries photo finishing and air parcel express applications A check digit is highly recommended I 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 is a high density continuous numeric symbology used mainly in the distribution industry I 2 of 5 encodes two digits one in the bars and one in the spaces A check digit is highly recommended UPC and EAN UPC Universal Product Code is a fixed length numeric continuous symbology used in the supermarket and retail industry The European Article Number ing EAN system is a well known variation of UPC Both UPC and EAN can have two or five digit supplemental bar code data following the normal code Code 128 A very high density alphanumeric symbology Will encode all 128 ASCII characters it is continuous has variable length and uses multiple element widths mea sured edge to edge It is widely used in the non food distribution industry and shipping containers gt o o o o 7 1 For further information about symbology see The Bar Code Book by Roger C Palmer Helme
140. ts the accuracy to the dig itized signal Wild Card User defined character entered into a master label to permit matches with variable characters gt o Oo o 5 o o o MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual A 39 Chapter A Appendices A 40 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Symbols Before Output 2 35 Numerics 5 VDC Option A 21 A Achtung Warnung xii AGC Sampling 2 40 Angled Picket Fence Calculation A 19 Approvals ix As Soon As Possible 3 16 ASCII table A 10 Auto Baud 1 7 2 4 Auto Gain Control 3 19 Autodiscriminate 3 15 A 36 Autodiscriminate All Codes 4 15 Aux Port Parameters 2 6 B Background Color 2 32 3 15 Bar Code Output 2 35 3 16 Bar Code Symbology A 31 Baud Rate 2 6 3 5 Beep on K 2 37 Beeper 2 36 3 17 Beeper Volume 2 36 3 17 C Cabling 1 3 Caution Summary ix CDRH ix xi CE Compliance ix CE Konformit tszeichen xi Check Digit Codabar 2 27 Check Digit Code 39 2 25 Check Digit I 2 of 5 2 28 Check Digit Output Codabar 2 27 Check Digit Output Code 39 2 26 Check Digit Output I 2 of 5 2 28 Codabar 2 26 3 13 A 31 Codabar Only 4 15 Index Code 128 2 30 3 14 A 31 Code 39 2 25 3 13 A 31 Code 39 Only 4 15 Code Length 1 I 2 of 5 2 28 Code Length 2 I 2 of 5 2 28 Code Length Codabar 2 27 Code Length Code 128 2 30 Code Length Code 39 2 26 Code Type Menu 2 25 Code Types A 3 Code Types Commands 4 15 Code T
141. uffers e If the SCANNER transmits data to the concentrator and the concentrator responds with an ACK or NAK but the scanner doesn t receive the concentrator s response the scan ner will timeout and transmit a REQ to the concentrator and request another response If after three retries the number of times it transmits a REQ to the concentrator the scanner receives no response it ends the transmission with a RES reset Select Sequence Unlike poll requests select commands always originate from the host and consist of serial configuration or operation commands to devices that are configured in Multidrop The scanner complies with the command when it is polled during the cycle Figure A 13 is an example of a select sequence Start of Sequence End of Sequence Y Y Concentrator RES 1F REQ STX lt T gt ETX LRC RES Scanner 02 1F ACK 1F ACK Figure A 11 Select Sequence A RES reset is the first command in the select sequence The 1F hex is the select address associated with Scanner 02 address see Table A 12 Multidrop Address Charac ters It is followed by a REQ request The scanner responds with its own select address 1F hex and an ACK acknowledge The concentrator then transmits an STX start of text the data in this case a lt T gt an ETX end of text and an LRC character The scanner replies by transmitting its own address followed by an ACK acknowledging receipt of the command Upon receipt of
142. und Table A 11 IB 105 Options Oui BR WwW N e um Internal Dip Switches 99 420001 XX Description 81765 3 3 2 1 01 RS 232 with RTS CTS or RS 485 02 RS 232 with RTS CTS or RS 422 03 RS 422 with Aux RS 232 or RS 232 04 RS 422 MS 810 to RS 232 05 RS 422 LAN to RS 232 converter 0N OFF The IB 105 routes signals between the scanner and other devices It has the following connectors and switches New Master Switch Used in match code operations to indicate that the next label will be read as the new master label Momentarily press the switch to activate it Trigger Connector Connects to an object detector Internal Relay The IB 105 uses the scanner s relay 1 signal to drive a one watt internal relay that con nects pin 2 with pin 6 on the trigger connector and pin 15 with pin 17 on the host con nector The relay contacts are closed when relay 1 pin 7 of the scanner connector is high See tables A 6 A 7 A 8 and A 9 for pinouts These contacts are isolated from ground to prevent unwanted ground currents Default Switch Provides a convenient way to restore factory configuration settings to the scanner This Switch is recessed to prevent accidentally defaulting the scanner For default instruc tions see Transferring Restoring Files on page A 11 Appendices A 24 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual Usi
143. ustrial Scanner User s Manual Operation Menu Sequential Instructs the scanner to compare labels or portions of labels for sequential numbers in ascending or descending order There are four ways to load a master see Master Label Entry on page 2 24 In every case sequencing occurs after each match See Match Code Type on page 3 12 for special noread and mismatch sequences Wild Card Allows you to enter user defined wild card characters in the master label For example with wild card defined as the default asterisk entering URGENT as your master label will result in matches for URGENT URGENT1 and URGENT12 but not for URGENT123 As in the above example when wild cards are appended to the end of the master label labels of variable lengths can result in matches However wild cards in the beginning or center of a label e g UR NT do not allow for variable label lengths jr D 5 q o 5 zh rs Matchcode Master Default blank Options Displays current master and accepts user entry up to 64 characters Allows you to edit an existing master or type in a new master label from your keyboard Sequential Matching Default Increment Options Increment Decrement Defines the order ascending or descending in which labels will be compared when Match Code Type is set to Sequential Match Start Position Default 0O Options 0 to 64 Match Start Position must be set to 1 or greater to enable th
144. ypes Status Request 3 15 Communications 1 7 3 5 A 2 Communications loss of 2 4 Communications Menu 2 5 Communications Port 3 5 Concentrator A 33 Configuration File 2 3 Configure Scanner 1 8 Continuous Read 2 16 3 10 Continuous Read 1 Output 2 17 3 10 Control Character Output Echo K 2 37 Counters 4 7 Creating a New Configuration File 2 3 cUL ix xi D Daisy Chain ID 2 11 Daisy Chain Mode 2 10 Data Bits 2 6 3 5 Decode Rate 1 9 Decode Rate Test multi label 4 3 Decodes Second Test single label 4 3 Default Settings 2 3 Defaulting by Hardware Reset A 12 Defaulting by Menu A 12 Defaulting by New A 12 Defaulting the Scanner 3 4 4 12 Delete Master Label Information 4 10 Discrete I O A 4 DTE Host Connection 1 3 MS 810 Industrial Scanner User s Manual I 1 Index E EAN 2 29 3 14 Echo K Command 2 37 Edge 2 18 Electrical IB 130 A 13 Electrical Specifications A 3 A 4 End of Read Cycle 2 18 3 10 3 16 End Read Rate Test 4 4 Environment A 3 ESP using 2 2 Extended Mode 4 4 External Edge 2 18 3 10 External Level 2 17 3 10 External Trigger Level 3 11 F Factory Default Settings A 12 Factory Settings 2 40 FCC ix xi FIS Options A 3 Fixed Code Length Codabar 2 27 Fixed Code Length Code 128 2 30 Fixed Code Length Code 39 2 26 From Host 2 14 Full Duplex Mode 2 9 G Gain A 20 Gain Adjustment 2 40 3 19 Generic Outputs IB 130 A 15 MS 810 A 5 Glossary of Terms A 36 Good Deco
145. ystem It includes go to ref erences to other chapters and appendices for more extensive information Chapter 2 introduces you to the Easy Setup Program ESP and describes the config uration commands Chapter 3 lists serial commands for configuring the MS 810 scanner Chapter 4 lists serial commands that can be used for operations For specifications see appendix A The appendices also include reference tables as well as other useful information relating to bar coding and the MS 810 scanner Keystroke Entries Keystrokes to be entered from your terminal are highlighted as in lt P gt Serial commands and operational commands are enclosed in angle brackets lt gt viii MS 810 Scanner User s Manual Approvals This equipment is designed for approval or compliance by the following organiza tions e CDRH Center for Devices amp Radiological Health e UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc CUL UL mark of Canada e T V Technischer berwachungs Verein e FCC Federal Communication Commission e CE Compliant Warning and Caution Summary This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi
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