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        2755-6.6, Hand-Held Cordless Bar Code Scanners Programming
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1.                                                        Full ASCII Full ASCII  Code 39 Code 39  ASCII Value Keystroke   ASCII Value Keystroke  Char  Char   1000 AJ CTRL 2 1022  v CTRL V  1001  A CTRLA 1023  w CTRL W  1002  B CTRLB 1024  x CTRL X  1003  C CTRLC 1025  Y CTRLY  1004  D CTRLD 1026  z CTRLZ  1005  E CTRLE 1027 AA CTRL  1006  F CTRLF 1028  B CTRL    1007  G CTRLG 1029 Zo CTRL   1008  H CTRL H 1030  D CTRL 6  1009  I CTRL 1031 KE CTRL _  1010    CTRLJ 1032 SP SP  1011  K CTRLK 1083 IA    1012  L CTRLL 1034  B  1013  M CTRL M 1035  C    1014  N CTRLN   1036  D    1015  o CTRLO 1037       1016  P CTRL P 1038 F  amp   1017  Q CTRLQ   1039  G  1018  R CTRLR   1040 JH    1019  S CTRLS   1041 A    1020  T CTRLT 1042 J    1021  U CTRLU 1043 IK               Table continued on the next page     Publication 2755 6 6                                                                                     ASCII Table B 3  Full ASCII Full ASCII  Code 39 Code 39  ASCII Value Keystroke   ASCII Value Keystroke  Char  Char    1044 A   1069 E E  1045     1070 F F  1046   1071 G G  1047       1072 H H  1048 o o   1073 I I   1049 1 1 1074 J J   1050 2 2 1075 K K  1051 3 3   1076 L L  1052 4 4 1077 M M  1053 5 5 1078 N N  1054 6 6 1079 oO ro   1055 7 7 1080 P P  1056 8 8 1081 Q Q  1057 9 9 1082 R R  1058  Z 1083 S S  1059 OF   1084 T T  1060 YG  lt  1085 U U  1061  H   1086 v v  1062 7   gt  1087 Ww Ww  1063     1088 x x  1064 wV   1089 Y Y  1065 A A 1090 Zz Zz  1066 B B 1091 YK     1067 Cc 
2.                 Rules    ced  Send Data                         Send Keystroke                               Setup Pause                Send Preset Value             Criteria    Criteria are used to select the bar codes that the Actions act upon   Criteria are composed of an Input Source  Code Type  and Code  Length  Input Source is the source affected by using using ADF and  is selected prior to creating any ADF rules  Code Type is the  symbology selected  All code types must be scanned in succession  prior to selecting other criteria  If you don   t select a code type  all  code types are affected  Code Length allows you to define the  number of characters the selected code type must contain  You can  select multiple lengths for each rule  If you do not select a code  length  selected code types of any length are affected     Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 3    Actions    Actions allow you to select how to format data for transmission   Actions are composed of Send Data  Send Keystroke  Setup Pause   and Send Preset Value  Send Data allows you to send all the data  that follows  send all the data up to a specific character selected from  the alphanumeric keyboard bar code  or send the next number of  characters  1 to 254  selected from the alphanumeric keyboard    Send Keystroke allows you to scan the bar code for the keystroke  you wish to send  Setup Pause allows you to set the pause duration  parameter prior to entering ADF  Send Preset Value al
3.           Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 15    3  Scan the following bar codes     Scan Suffix  Value 1     7  o    1  3  4  Scan the Data Transmission Format bar code      lt Data gt  lt Suffix gt     Publication 2755 6 6    A 16 Application Examples    5  Scan the Parity bar code     Even       The cable defaults work with the SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04  controllers  Your application may have specific requirements  If you  change a communication setting  make sure the SLC 5 03 and SLC  5 04 controllers are configured to accept the change     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 17    SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04 Controllers Setup  You need to configure the SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04 controllers   Follow the steps starting below or refer to the following publications     e SLC 500 Modular Hardware Style Installation and Operation  Manual  Publication No  1747 6 2    e SLC 500 and MicroLogix    1000 Instruction Set Reference  Manual  Publication No  1747 6 15     e Advanced Programming Software User Manual   Publication No  9399 APSUM  11 15 95     1  Set the SLC Channel 0 to User in the Channel 0 Configuration  screen       CHANNEL CONFIGURATION       CHANNEL    CONFIGURATION  Current Communication Mode  USER  System Mode Driver  SHUTDOWN  User Mode Driver  GENERIC ASCII  Write Protect  DISABLED  Mode Changes  DISABLED  Mode Attention Character   ib  System Mode Character  S  User Mode Character  U  Edit Resource File Owner Timeout  60  seconds   Passthru Link ID  1
4.      ENTER A MAIN MENU SELECTION  21    DUMB TERM  UNSPECIFIED PROTOCOL  13fh  YES NO   YES     EDIT THIS SELECTION  YES NO                  ENTER A MAIN MENU SELECTION  11 N    MODEM CONTROL  ENABLE DISABLE   DISABLE   9600 BITS PER SECOND  YES NO   YES    8 BITS NO PARITY  YES NO   YES    XON XOFF  ENABLE DISABLE   DISABLE    RS232  YES NO   YES    RECEIVE MATRIXING  ENABLE DISABLE   DISABLE   BYTE SWAPPING  ENABLE DISABLE   ENABLE   BINARY DATA NO CONVERSIONS  YES NO   YES   HDR TLR ON OUTPUT  ENABLE DISABLE   ENABLE   HEADER BYTE LENGTH  DEC 0   4   0    HEADER DATA O   HEX 0   ff   O    HEADER DATA 1   HEX O   ff   O    HEADER DATA 2   HEX O   ff   O    HEADER DATA3   HEX O   ff   O    TRAILER BYTE LENGTH  DEC 0   4   2    TRAILER DATAIO   HEX O   ff   a    TRAILER DATA 1   HEX 0   ff   d    TRAILER DATA 2   HEX O   ff   O    TRAILER DATAY3   HEX 0   ff   O    MAX DATA BYTE LENGTH  DEC 0   124   O    MIN DATA BYTE LENGTH  DEC O   124   O     CONTINUE THIS SELECTION  YES NO             3  Make sure PLC program is written to access Flexible Interface  Module data     Publication 2755 6 6    A 12 Application Examples    SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04 Controllers    This application example describes how to configure and operate the  scanners when using an RS 232 cable connected to the SLC 5 03   Catalog No  1747 L532  and SLC 5 04 controllers    Catalog Nos  1747 L541  1747 L542  and 1747 L543      ATTENTION  Do not install the RS 232 cable with  power applied to either the base cha
5.     o  2    4    Publication 2755 6 6    1 44 Basic Bar Codes    6  8    Cancel    7  9    Publication 2755 6 6    Chapter 2    Advanced Data Format Bar  Codes    This chapter explains what Advanced Data Format  ADF  is and lists  the bar codes you can use with the standard range and long range  scanners  Catalog Nos  2755 HCG 4 and 2755 HCG 7   The  following table lists the bar code categories within this chapter                    Parameter Page Location  Criteria 24  Special Commands 2 10  Actions 2 11  Nurreric Keypad 2 52  Alphanurreric Keypad 2 54  ADF Overview    ADF allows you to customize input before it is transmitted to your  host device  For example  instead of having a direct read of a bar  code  you can now attach a message to it  ADF is implemented with  a series of bar codes that have selectable parameters   You do not  have to type in the individual characters for your message but rather  scan in the appropriate bar code located in this chapter   This series  of bar codes is called a Rule and is used to evaluate input from the  scanner  Rules are comprised of Criteria and Actions  Criteria are  composed of an Input Source  Code Type  and Code Length   Actions are composed of Send Data  Send Keystroke  Setup Pause   and Send Preset Value  Criteria  Actions  and entire Rules may be  erased by scanning the appropriate bar code     Publication 2755 6 6    2 2 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes         Input Source                Ezz Criteria Code Type               
6.    40  Send Keypad 7  2   40  Send Keypad 8  2   40  Send Keypad 9  2   40    Send Keypad Enter  2   41    Index l 5    Send Keypad Num Lock  2   41  Send L  2   26   Send 1  2   30   Send Left Arrow Key  2   43  Send M  2   26   Send m  2   30   Send N  2   26   Send n  2   30   Send Next 10 Characters  2   13  Send Next 11 Characters  2   13  Send Next 12 Characters  2   13  Send Next 13 Characters  2   13  Send Next 14 Characters  2   13  Send Next 15 Characters  2   13  Send Next 16 Characters  2   13  Send Next 17 Characters  2   13  Send Next 18 Characters  2   14  Send Next 19 Characters  2   14  Send Next 2 Characters  2   12  Send Next 20 Characters  2   14  Send Next 3 Characters  2   12  Send Next 4 Characters  2   12  Send Next 5 Characters  2   12  Send Next 6 Characters  2   12  Send Next 7 Characters  2   12  Send Next 8 Characters  2   12  Send Next 9 Characters  2   12  Send Next Character  2   11  Send O  2   26   Send o  2   30   Send P  2   26   Send p  2   30   Send PA 1  2   36   Send PA 2  2   36   Send Page Down Key  2   41  Send Page Up Key  2   41   Send Paragraph Character  2   38  Send Pause  2   11  Send Pause Key  2   41  Send PF1 Key  2   47  Send PF10 Key  2   48  Send PF11 Key  2   48       Publication 2755 6 6    l 6 Index    Send PF12 Key  2   48   Send PF13 Key  2   48   Send PF14 Key  2   49   Send PF15 Key  2   49   Send PF16 Key  2   49   Send PF17 Key  2   49   Send PF18 Key  2   49   Send PF19 Key  2   49   Send PF2 Key  2   47   Send 
7.    Control   String Length  Characters Read 0           file 2  rung 0   off line no forces EDITS  NONE File ADAPTA  CONFIG EXIT DOCUMNT SEARCH GENERAL DATA FORCE EDIT  DISPLAY UTILITY MONITOR  F2 F3 F5 F6 F  F8 F9 F10       Publication 2755 6 6    A 20 Application Examples    PLC 5 Controllers    This application example describes how to configure and operate the  scanners when using an RS 232 cable connected to the PLC 5  controllers  Catalog Nos  1785 L11B  1785 L20B  1785 L30B   1785 L40B  1785 L60B  and 1785 L80B      ATTENTION  Do not install the RS 232 cable with  power applied to either the base charger unit or PLC 5  controllers  Failure to follow this caution may result in  damage to the scanner  base charger unit  or PLC 5  controllers     Refer to the following publications for additional information     e Classic PLC 5 Family Programmable Controllers Hardware  Installation Manual  Publication No  1785 6 6 1     e PLC 5 Programming Software Instruction Set Reference Manual   Publication No  6200 6 4 11     e PLC 5 Programming Software Configuration and Maintenance  Manual  Publication No  6200 6 4 6     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 21    Hardware Connections for the PLC 5 Controllers    The base charger unit connects to the PLC 5 controllers with an  RS 232 cable  Catalog No  2755 HCC BR2 06                                                                                             Base Charger Unit  a  Pon       l       RS 232C Cabe  Power Suppl
8.    Pause Duration  1   21   Prefix and Suffix  1   23    publication  related  P   2    R    Related Publications  P   2    RTS Line State  Line High  1   35  Line Low  1   35    S    Serial Response Time     Out  1   33    Set Defaults  1   4  A   4  A   8   A 14  A   22  A   31  A   36    Set Transmission Frequency  1   41    Single Port RS   232  1   7  A   4   A 8  A 14  A   22  A   31   A 36   Software Handshaking   ACK NAK  1 32  ACK NAK with ENQ  1 32  ENQ Only  1   32   None  1   32    Stop Bit Select  1 Stop Bit  1 34  A 5  A   32  2 Stop Bits  1   34    Publication 2755 6 6    T    Transmit AIM Code ID  1   38  Transmit Code ID Character  1   37    Transmit No Decode Message   1 17    Transmit UPC   A Check Digit   1 15    Transmit UPC   E Check Digit   1 15    U    UPC   A Preamble  None  1   20  System Character  1   20    System Character and Country  Code  1   20    UPC    E Preamble  None  1   20  System Character  1   20    System Character and Country  Code  1   20    UPC EAN Security Level 0  1   19  UPC EAN Security Level 1  1   19  UPC EAN Security Level 2  1   19  UPC EAN Security Level 3  1   19    V    Verify Code 39 Check Digit  1   17    W    Wait for Host Interface Response  Time  1   43    Index I 11    Publication 2755 6 6    TEST SYMBOLS    123 4 5         12345    ode 128  Code 93    A123 4B Ill   ill  Codabar A 1 2 3 4 B         23    Discrete 2 of 5      EAN 128  1 2 6 ll    EAN 13  1234  56        EAN 8  012345  Interleaved 2 of 5  A 2 1 2    
9.    Send Control 2    Send Control A    Send Control B    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 17    Send Control C    Send Control D    Send Control E    Send Control F    Send Control G    Send Control H    Send Control I    Send Control J    Publication 2755 6 6    2 18 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Control K    Send Control L    Send Control M    Send Control N    Send Control O    Send Control P    Send Control Q    Send Control R    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 19    Send Control S    Send Control T    Send Control U    Send Control V    Send Control W    Send Control X    Send Control Y    Send Control Z    Publication 2755 6 6    2 20 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Control      Send Control      Send Control      Send Control 6    Send Control        Send Space  Send    Send        Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 21    HA A  Send    MMM  Send    MIM  Send    OLU  Send  amp   ALOL N  4  AAN  Send    MIM    Send    Send      Publication 2755 6 6    2 22 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send    Send 0  Send 1  Send 2    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 23    Send 3  Send 4    Send 5  Send 6  Send 7    Send 8    Send 9  Send      Publication 2755 6 6    2 24 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 25    Send C  Send D    Send E  Send F  Send G  Send H  Send    Send J    Publication 2755 6 6    2 26 Advanced Da
10.    wy    Allen Bradley        Cordless Bar    Code Scar guz ii    apa 9 AN    Hand Held d Pr z All             Important User Information    The illustrations  charts  sample programs and layout examples  shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example   Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any  particular installation  Allen Bradley does not assume responsibility  or liability  to include intellectual property liability  for actual use  based upon the examples shown in this publication     Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1  Safety Guidelines for the  Application  Installation  and Maintenance of Solid State Control   available from your local Allen Bradley office   describes some  important differences between solid state equipment and  electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration  when applying products such as those described in this publication     Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication  in  whole or in part  without written permission of Allen Bradley  Company  Inc   is prohibited     Throughout this manual we use notes to make you aware of safety  considerations     ATTENTION  Identifies information about practices  or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or  death  property damage or economic loss     Attention statements help you to    e identify a hazard     e avoid the hazard      recognize the consequences   SLC 5 03  SLC 5 04  AdaptaScan  MicroLogix  and DTAM are tradem
11.   2755 HCG 4 and 2755 HCG 7   Application  examples include     e enhanced decoder   e flexible interface module   e SLC 5 03    and SLC 5 04    controllers  e PLC 5   controller   e AdaptaScan    pass through   e DTAM    Plus DeviceNet        Because of the variety of uses for this information  the user of and  those responsible for applying this information must satisfy  themselves as to the acceptability of each application  In no event  will Allen   Bradley Company be responsible or liable for indirect or  consequential damages resulting from the use of application of this  information     The examples shown in this appendix are intended solely to illustrate  the principles of the scanners and some of the methods used to apply  them  Particularly because of the many requirements associated with  any particular installation  Allen   Bradley Company cannot assume  responsibility or liability for actual use based upon the illustrative  uses and applications     Publication 2755 6 6    A 2 Application Examples    Enhanced Decoder    This application example describes how to configure and operate the  scanners when using an RS 232 cable connected to the AUX port of  an Allen Bradley Enhanced Decoder  Catalog No  2755 DD DS    This application example also provides configuration information for  an Auxiliary Port Pass Through application for the enhanced  decoder     ATTENTION  Do not install the RS 232 cable with  power applied to either the base charger unit or  enhanced deco
12.   Add Code 39  1   8    Add Code 39 Full ASCII  1   8    Add D 2 of 5  1 9    Index    Add EAN 128  1   9  Add I 2 of 5  1 9   Add MSI Plessey  1   10  Add UPC EAN  1 8    Advanced Data Format  4 299   1 2   55     2 56     2   56     2 56       2 55      2   55  2   57     2 55  2   65     2 55  2 65     2   56     2 57   amp   2 55     2 54     2   54     2   54     2 56     2 54       2 54  2 57    2 54     2 55      2 57     2 65     2 56   lt FO gt   2 56   gt   2 56     2 57     2 66  0  2   52  2   57  1 2   5  2   52  2   57  10 2   6  11  2 7  12  2 7    Publication 2755 6 6    l 2 Index    OOND  ae ta n taito  oI IAIN    wor       5 2   52 2   57    NNNNNNNNNNNRP PRP RP RR    SAANAKNAKRWONE S   Pere  Ree ee ee  000MM 0  0 0 o  OH       LOENDUR YYW  NNNNT N      E  DRADAARAA LA  1   Nn   N   i   Nn   oo     gt   N  hs    Actions  2   3  2   11    Alphanumeric Keypad  2   54    Any Source  2   5  B  2   59   b  2   62   C  2 59   c  2   62   Cancel  2   53  2   62  Codabar  2   4  Code 128  2   4  Code 39  2   4  Criteria  2   2  2   4  D  2 59   d  2   62    Publication 2755 6 6    D2of5 2   4   E  2 59   e  2   62   EAN 13 2 5   EAN 8 2 5   End of Message  2   62   Erase Actions and Start Again   2   10   Erase All Rules  2   10   Erase Criteria and Start Again   2   10   Erase Previously Saved Rule   2   10   F 2   59   f  2   63   G  2   59   g  2   63   H  2   59   h  2   63   I  2   59   i  2   63   12 of 5 2   4    n  2   64   Numeric Keypad  2   52  O  2   60 
13.   Basic Bar Codes    Add EAN 128    Delete EAN 128    Add D2of 5    Delete D2 of 5    Add 12 of 5    Delete   2 of 5    Add Codabar    Publication 2755 6 6    1 10 Basic Bar Codes    Delete Codabar    Add MSI Plessey    Delete MSI Plessey    Code Lengths    Scan the appropriate bar codes to select the length type and number   Each length must have two digits  For example  the number three is  comprised of the zero and 3 bar codes  The number 12 is comprised  of the 1 and 2 bar codes     Code 39     Any Length    Code 39     Length Within Range    Code 39     1 Discrete Length    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes    Code 39     2 Discrete Lengths    Code 128     Any Length    Codabar     Any Length    Codabar     Length Within Range    Codabar     1 Discrete Length    Codabar     2 Discrete Lengths    12 of 5    Any Length    1 11    Publication 2755 6 6    1 12    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes    I 2 of 5    Length Within Range    12 of 5   1 Discrete Length      2 of 5    2 Discrete Lengths    D2 of 5    Any Length    D2 of 5     Length Within Range    D2 of 5   1 Discrete Length    D2 of 5     2 Discrete Lengths    Basic Bar Codes 1 13    MSI Plessey     Any Length    MSI Plessey     Length Within Range    MSI Plessey     1 Discrete Length    MSI Plessey     2 Discrete Lengths     0   1    2    Publication 2755 6 6    1 14 Basic Bar Codes    3    TL  TL    ANN  IMM      A  MNA    Cancel    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 15    Decode Options    Sca
14.   a   Es 2    f PPR  Hae  is  i  TH   ia       DTAM Plus DeviceNet                                        000000    oO  oO  o0  oO                Publication 2755 6 6    A 36 Application Examples    Configuration Codes for the DTAM Plus Operator Interface    After making the necessary connections  scan the bar codes starting  below to set up the scanner for use with the DIAM Operator    Interface     2  Scan the Single Port RS 232 bar code     Single Port RS 232    1  Scan the Set Defaults bar code     Set Defaults                            Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 37    3  Scan the following bar codes     Scan Suffix  Value 1     7  o    1  3  4  Scan the Data Transmission Format bar code      lt Data gt  lt Suffix gt     Publication 2755 6 6    A 38 Application Examples    5     Scan the Parity bar code     Even       The cable defaults work with the DTAM Plus Operator Interface   Your application may have specific requirements  If you change a  communication setting  make sure the DTAM Plus Operator  Interface is configured to accept the change     DTAM Plus Operator Interface Setup    You may need to configure the DTAM Plus Operator Interface  RS 232 port to accept the scanner data  Follow the steps below or  refer to the DTAM Programming Software Programming Manual   Publication No  2707 802      1  Open Screen Builder    2  Open Create Screen    3  Open Data Entry Screen   4   5  6  7    Select Set Up Screen       Select Data Entry     Select ASCI
15.   decimal   CHANNEL 1 CONFIGURATION    System Mode Driver  DH 485 MASTER  Write Protect  DISABLED  Edit Resource File Owner Timeout  60  seconds    Passthru Link ID  2  decimal                 off line no forces EDITS  NONE File ADAPTA   ACCEPT UNDO CHO SYS CHO USR CH1 SYS SELECT  EDITS EDITS CONFIG CONFIG CONFIG OPTION  Fi F2 F4 F5 F  F10       Publication 2755 6 6    A 18 Application Examples    2  Configure Channel 0 in the Channel 0 User Mode Configuration  screen           CHANNEL    USER MODE CONFIGURATION    Communication Driver  GENERIC ASCII  Diagnostic File  Reserved    Baud Rate  9600 Parity   Stop Bits  1 Data Bits   Delete Mode  IGNORE RTS Off Delay  x20 ms    Echo  DISABLED RTS Send Delay  x20 ms      XON XOFF   DISABLED  Control Line  NO HANDSHAK ING    Termination 1  Na Append 1  Nf  Termination 2  sd Append 2  Nf                off line no forces EDITS  NONE File ADAPTA   ACCEPT UNDO CHANNEL SELECT  EDITS EDITS STATUS OPTION  Fi F2 F9 F10       Note that Termination 1 is set for  a or Line Feed  LF   and  Termination 2 is set for  d or Carriage Return  CR   These  terminators  along with the ARL instruction in the SLC  allow  you to read one message at a time with  CR   LF  terminators     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 19    SLC Program    The sample ladder logic listing below instructs the SLC 5 03 and  SLC 5 04 controllers to     Rung 2 0     Read one string of ASCII data terminated with a   CR   LF      RL    ASCII READ LINE  Chamel   Dest
16.   o  2   64   overview  2   1   P  2   60   p  2   64   Q  2   60   q  2   64   Quit Entering Rules  2   10  R 2   61    r  2   64    Rules Hierarchy  2   3    S  2 61   s  2   64   Save Rule  2   10  Scanner Port  2   5  Send    2   22  Send    2   20  Send    2   24  Send    2   22  Send    2   24  Send    2   23  Send      2   20  Send      2   21  2   28  Send    2   21  Send    2   21  Send    2   28  Send    2   28  Send    2   32  Send    2   32  Send  amp   2   21  Send    2   21  Send    2   21  Send    2   21  Send    2   24  Send    2   22  Send      2   22  Send    2   21  Send    2   22  Send    2   28  Send    2   32  Send    2   24  Send  lt F0 gt   2   24  Send  gt   2   24  Send    2   28  Send    2   32  Send _  2   28  Send 0  2   22  Send 1  2   22    Send 1 2 Character  2   38    Send 2  2   22  Send 3  2   23    Index    Send 4  2   23  Send 5  2   23  Send 6  2   23  Send 7  2   23  Send 8  2   23  Send 9  2   23  Send A  2   24  Send a  2   28    Send Account Number  2   14  Send All Data That Remains     2 11  Send Alt    2   35  Send Alt    2   36  Send Alt      2   36  Send Alt    2   36  Send Alt 2  2   32  Send Alt 6  2   36  Send Alt A  2   32  Send Alt B  2   32  Send Alt C  2   32  Send Alt D  2   33  Send Alt E  2   33  Send Alt F  2   33  Send Alt G  2   33  Send Alt H  2   33  Send Alt I  2   33  Send Alt J  2   33  Send Alt K  2   33  Send Alt L  2   34  Send Alt M  2   34  Send Alt N  2   34  Send Alt O  2   34  Send Alt P  2   34  Send Al
17.  5027 F 27  5002 F2 5028 F 28  5003 F3 5029 F29  5004 F4 5030 F 30  5005 F5 5031 F 31  5006 F6 5032 F 32  5007 F7 5033 F33  5008 F8 5034 F34  5009 F9 5035 F35  5010 F 10 5036 F 36  5011 Fi  5037 F 37  5012 F12 5038 F 38  5013 F13 5039 F 39    ASCII Table                                                          Numeric Key Values  Numeric  Key Value  6042  6043  6044  6045  6046  6047  6048  Extended Keypad Key Values  Numeric  Key Value  7001 Break 7008 Backspace 7015 Up Arrow  7002 Deaete 7009 Tab 7016 Down Arow  7003 Page Up 7010 Print Sareen 7017 Left Arow  7004 End 7011 Insert 7018 Right Arrow  7005 Page Down 7012 Hone 7019 Back Tab  7006 Pause 7013 Enter  7007 Scroll Lock 7014 Escape          Publication 2755 6 6    Numbers    0  1313  1  21  193  197  133   1   36  1   41  1   43  A   15     A 23  A 37    1  1 13  1 21  1 23  1 27  1 33   1   36  1   41  1 43  A   15     A 23 A 37    2  1 13  1 21  1 23  1 27  1 33     1   36  1   41  1   43    5A AAO 9997 133   1 36  1 41  1 43  A   15     A 23  A 37    4  1   14  1   21  1   23  1   27  1   33     1   36  1   41  1   43    5  1   14  1   21  1   24  1   27  1   33     1   36  1   41  1   43    6  1   14  1   22  1   24  1   28  1   34     1   37  1   42  1   44    7  1   14  1   22  1   24  1   28  1   34     1   37  1   42  1   44    8  1   14  1   22  1   24  1   28  1   34     1 37  1   42  1   44    9  1   14  1   22  1   24  1   28  1   34     1   37  1   42  1   44    A    Add Codabar  1   9  Add Code 128  1   8
18. 5   Send d  2   29   Send Delete Key  2   41  Send Discretionary Data  2   15  Send Down Arrow Key  2   43  Send E  2   25   Send e  2   29   Send End Key  2   41   Send Enter Key  2   42   Send Escape Key  2   42  Send Exp Date  MMYY   2   14  Send Exp Date  YYMM   2   14  Send F  2   25   Send f  2   29   Send F1 Key  2   43   Send F10 Key  2   44   Send F11 Key  2   44   Send F12 Key  2   45   Send F13 Key  2   45   Send F14 Key  2   45   Send F15 Key  2   45   Send F16 Key  2   45   Send F17 Key  2   45   Send F18 Key  2   45   Send F19 Key  2   45   Send F2 Key  2   43   Send F20 Key  2   46   Send F21 Key  2   46   Send F22 Key  2   46   Send F23 Key  2   46   Send F24 Key  2   46    Send F25 Key  2   46  Send F26 Key  2   46  Send F27 Key  2   46  Send F28 Key  2   47  Send F29 Key  2   47  Send F3 Key  2   43  Send F30 Key  2   47  Send F4 Key  2   44  Send F5 Key  2   44  Send F6 Key  2   44  Send F7 Key  2   44  Send F8 Key  2   44  Send F9 Key  2   44  Send G  2   25   Send g  2   29   Send H  2   25   Send h  2   29   Send Home Key  2   42    Send Hook Character  2   38    Send I  2   25   Send i  2   29   Send Insert Key  2   42  Send J  2   25   Send j  2   29   Send K  2   26   Send k  2   30   Send Keypad    2   39  Send Keypad    2   39  Send Keypad      2   39  Send Keypad    2   39  Send Keypad    2   39  Send Keypad 0  2   39  Send Keypad 1  2   39  Send Keypad 2  2   40  Send Keypad 3  2   40  Send Keypad 4  2   40  Send Keypad 5  2   40  Send Keypad 6  2
19. C BR2 06   The interface module requires an SFC2  Protocol Cartridge                                                                    To Power Receptacle      SFC2 Protocol Cartridge    nim Gin BIULL OI0                                                                                        Flexible Interface Module                                                           Publication 2755 6 6    A 8 Application Examples    Configuration Codes for the Flexible Interface Module    After making the necessary connections  scan the bar codes starting  below to set up the scanner for use with the flexible interface  module     1  Scan the Set Defaults bar code     Set Defaults          2  Scan the Single Port RS 232 bar code     Single Port RS 232                   3  Scan the Parity bar code     None    Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 9    4  Scan the ASCII Format bar code      amp  bit                The cable defaults work with the flexible interface module  Your  application may have specific requirements  If you change a  communication setting  make sure the flexible interface module is  configured to accept the change     Flexible Interface Module Setup    You need to configure the flexible interface module  Follow the  steps below or refer to the Flexible Interface Module User Manual   Publication No  2760 ND001  or the SFC  or SFC2 Protocol  Cartridge User Manuals  Publication Nos  2760 ND002 or  2760 822      1  Select 90B to reset the configuration to fac
20. Cc 1092 SL     1068 D 1093 yM            Table continued on the next page              Publication 2755 6 6          ASCII Table    Full ASCII                                                    Full ASCII  ASCII Value Goge 39 Gode 39 Keystroke  Encode Encode  Char  Char    YN 40 o   YO 4P p   YN 4Q q  HA AR r  4B 45 s  C A t  4D 4J u  4E AV v  4F AV w  4G 4X x   H Y y    AZ zZ  4 YP    4K YQn    4 YR    m xKS os   N Undefined          Publication 2755 6 6                                                                                        ASCII Table B 5  ALT Key Values  ALT Key ALT Key  Value Keystroke Value Keystroke  2064 ALT 2 2086 ALT V  2065 ALTA 2087 ALT W  2066 ALTB 2088 ALT X  2067 ATC 2089 ALTY  2068 ALTD 2090 ATZ  2069 ALTE 2091 ALTI  2070 ALTF 2092 ALT   2071 ALTG 2093 ALT   2072 ALT H 2094 ALT6  2073 ALTI 2095 ALT   2074 ALTJ  Miscellaneous Key Values  Misc  Key Misc  Key   Value Keystroke Value Keystroke  3001 PA1 3017 F  3002 PA2 3018 KA  3003 CMD1 3019 q  3004 CMD 2 3020     3005 CMD3 3021    3006 CMD4 3022 o 00  3007 CMD5  3008 CMD6                Publication 2755 6 6                                                                            Publication 2755 6 6             B 6 ASCII Table  PF Key Values  PF Key  Value Keystroke Keystroke  4001 PF1 PF 17  4002 PF 2 PF 18  4003 PF3 PF 19  4004 PF 4 PF 20  4005 PF5 PF 21  4006 PF6 PF 22  4007 PF 7 PF 23  4008 PF8 PF 24  F Key Values  F Key F Key  F Key Value   Keystroke Value Keystroke Vans Keystroke  5001 Fl
21. E RT  Scan Data Transnission Format Data As Is  Laser Control  Laser On Tinre Out 3 Seconds  RS 232C Options  Baud Rate 9600  Parity Odd  Check Parity Enabled  Hardware Handshaking None  Software Handshaking None  Serial Response Time out 2 Seconds  Stop Bit Select 2  ASCII Data Format 7 bit  RTS Line State Low  Intercharacter Delay o  Transnit Code ID Character Disabled  Transmit AIM Code ID Disabled  Ignore Unknown Characters Enabled  Intemational Keypad Emulation Disabled    Table continued on the next page        Publication 2755 6 6    1 6 Basic Bar Codes             Description Default Setting  International Keypad Emulation Disabled  Fast Xmit  National Keyboard Type U S  English  Set Transmission Frequency 50   Channel   Weit for Host Interface Response  o0  Tine       Scan this bar code to set the default settings     Set Defaults    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 7    Host Interface Code    Scan the appropriate bar code below to select the host type you are    using     Single Port RS 232    IBM PC AT PS2 50   55sx   60   70   80 and Clones    IBM PC XT and Clones    IBM PS2 30 and Clones    DEC VT 2xx 3x0 4xx  Code Types    Scan the appropriate bar code below to select the code type     Enable All Code Types    Disable All Code Types    Publication 2755 6 6    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes    Add Code 39    Delete Code 39    Add Code 39 Full ASCII    Delete Code 39 Full ASCII    Add UPC EAN    Delete UPC EAN    Add Code 128    Delete Code 128  
22. I Input     Set up DTAM     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 39    DeviceNet Operation    The DTAM Plus DeviceNet operates as a Group 2 Server on the  DeviceNet network  It supports the Unconnected Message Manager   UCMM   The DTAM Plus DeviceNet implements the predefined  master slave connection set  operating as a slave device  It does not  initiate communications except for a Duplicate Node Address check  on power up     The DTAM Plus DeviceNet supports the polled I O method of  exchanging data with a master  in the following sequence     1     The designated master writes an output image to the DTAM Plus  DeviceNet using the Poll Command message       The DTAM Plus DeviceNet responds to the poll command by    returning an input image back to the master in a Poll Response  message     Note  The size of the input and output images  also referred to as  files  are individually configurable from 0 words to 121 words  each  to optimize DeviceNet network loading       The DTAM Plus DeviceNet application program interacts with    data contained in the input and output files       Data Display screens are used to view input and output data       Data Entry screens are used to modify input and output data from    the scanner     Publication 2755 6 6    Appendix B    ASCII Table    This appendix lists the following key values     ASCII   ALT  miscellaneous  PF   F key  numeric    extended keypad    Publication 2755 6 6    ASCII Table    ASCII Key Values               
23. PF20 Key  2   49   Send PF21 Key  2   49   Send PF22 Key  2   50   Send PF23 Key  2   50   Send PF24 Key  2   50   Send PF25 Key  2   50   Send PF26 Key  2   50   Send PF27 Key  2   50   Send PF28 Key  2   50   Send PF29 Key  2   50   Send PF3 Key  2   47   Send PF30 Key  2   51   Send PF4 Key  2   47   Send PF5 Key  2   47   Send PF6 Key  2   48   Send PF7 Key  2   48   Send PF8 Key  2   48   Send PF9 Key  2   48   Send Pound Sterling Character   2   38   Send Print Screen Key  2   42   Send Q  2   26   Send q  2   30   Send R  2   26   Send r  2   30   Send Right Arrow Key  2   43   Send S  2   27   Send s  2   31   Send Scroll Lock Key  2   42   Send Section Character  2   38   Send Space  2   20   Send T  2   27   Send t  2   31    Publication 2755 6 6    Send Tab Key  2   42   Send Track 1 Data  2   14   Send Track 2 Data  2   15   Send Track 3 Data  2   15   Send U  2   27   Send u  2   31   Send Up Arrow Key  2   43  Send V  2   27   Send v  2   31   Send Value 1  2   11   Send Value 2  2   11   Send Value 3  2   11   Send Value 4  2   11   Send Vertical Character  2   39  Send W  2   27   Send w  2   31   Send X  2   27   Send x  2   31   Send Y  2   27   Send y  2   31   Send Yen Character  2   38  Send Z  2   27   Send z  2   31   Skip Ahead 1 Character  2   15  Skip Ahead 10 Characters  2   16  Skip Ahead 2 Characters  2   15  Skip Ahead 3 Characters  2   15  Skip Ahead 4 Characters  2   15  Skip Ahead 5 Characters  2   15  Skip Ahead 6 Characters  2   16  Skip Ahe
24. Preamble    Scan the appropriate bar code to select one preamble option     System Character     System Character and Country Code    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 21    Pause Duration    Scan the Pause Duration bar code and then scan two numbered bar  codes which represent the desired pause  The pause is measured in  0 1 second increments  If you make an error  scan the Cancel bar  code and start again     Pause Duration    1    3    5    Publication 2755 6 6    1 22 Basic Bar Codes    7    8    9  Cancel    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 23    Prefix and Suffix    Scan the Prefix or Suffix bar code and then scan 4 numbered bar  codes which represent the desired prefix or suffix  The Enter key   7013  is the default for all options  If you make an error  scan the  Cancel bar code and start again     Scan Prefix  Value 2     1                                                                      Publication 2755 6 6    1 24 Basic Bar Codes    5    7  9    6    8  Cancel    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 25    Data Transmission Formats  Scan the   1  Scan Options bar code     2  bar code corresponding to the desired converted data format     3  Enter bar code     If you make an error  scan the Cancel bar code and start again     Data As Is      lt Data gt  lt Suffix gt   Enter    Publication 2755 6 6    1 26 Basic Bar Codes    Erase All Formats    Cancel    Erase Last Entered Format  Enter    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 27    Lase
25. SCII data terminated with a   CR   LF         RL   ASCII READ LINE CEN   Channel 0  Destination 5130  0      DN   Control R6 0  String length O  CER   Characters read 0              END OF FILE         File 2  Rung 0  J  Rem Prog Forces  None Edits  None 5 740 File ADAPTA  Change Config Return Program Documnt Search General Data Force Edit  Mode Display to Menu Dirctry Utility Monitor   Fi F2 F3 F4 FS F6 F  F8 F9 F10       Publication 2755 6 6    A 28 Application Examples    AdaptaScan Pass Through    This application example describes how to configure and operate the  scanners when using an RS 232 cable connected to the AdaptaScan  bar code reader  Catalog Nos  2755 SN3  2755 SN5  and  2755 SN8      ATTENTION  Do not install the RS 232 cable with  power applied to either the base charger unit or  AdaptaScan  Failure to follow this caution may result  in damage to the scanner  base charger unit  or  AdaptaScan     Refer to the following publications for additional information     e AdaptaScan Bar Code Readers User Manual   Publication No  2755 837     e AdaptaScan Software User Manual  Publication No  2755 838     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 29    Hardware Connections for the AdaptaScan Bar Code Reader    The scanner connects to the AdaptaScan wiring base with a custom  cable connected to the RS 232 cable   Catalog No  2755 HCC BR1 06      Base Charger Unit    a C2  p    l ll                                     RS 232C Cabe    Power Supply    Y To Power Rec
26. UPC A  0 5    UPC E    OA Rockwell Automation  Allen Bradley    ZEST             Worldwide representation    i Ty             Argentina    Australia    Austria    Bahrain   Belgium   Brazil    Bulgaria    Canada    Chile    China  PRC     Colombia    Costa Rica    Croatia    Cyprus    Czech Republic    Dennrark    Ecuador    Egypt    El Salvador     Finland    France    Germany    Greece    Guatemala    Honduras    Hong Kong    Hungary    Iceland    India     Indonesia    Ireland   Israel    Italy    J arraica    J apan    J ordan    Korea    Kumait    Lebanon    Malaysia     Mexico    Netherlands    New Zealand    Normay    Pakistan    Peru    Philippines    Poland    Portugal     Puerto Rico    Qatar    Romania    Russia CIS    Saudi Arabia    Singapore    Slovakia    Slovenia    South  Africa  Republic    Spain    Sweden    Switzerland    Taiwan    Thailand    Turkey    United Arab Enirates     United Kingdom   United States    Uruguay    Venezuela    Yugoslavia    Allen Bradley Headquarters  1201 South Second Street  Milwaukee  W 53204 USA  Tel   1   414 382 2000 Fax  1  414 382 4444     Publication 2755 6 6     J anuary 1998 PN 40062 356 01 B   Supersedes Publication 2755 6 6     October 1996 Copyright 1998 Allen Bradley Conpany  Inc  Printed in USA    
27. ad 7 Characters  2   16  Skip Ahead 8 Characters  2   16  Skip Ahead 9 Characters  2   16  Space  2   54   Special Commands  2   10  T 2   61   t  2   64   U  2   61   u  2   64   UPC   A  2   4   UPC   E  2 5   UPC EAN  2 5    V  2 61  v  2 65  W  2 61  w  2   65  X  2 61  x  2 65  Y  2 61  y  2   65  Z  2 62  Zz  2   65    Application Examples   AdaptaScan Pass   Through   A 28   DTAM Plus DeviceNet  A   34   Enhanced Decoder  A   2   Flexible Interface Module  A    6   overview  A   1   PLC   5 Controllers  A   20   SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04  Controllers  A   12    ASCII Format   7   bit  1   35   8   bit  1   35  A   5  A   9  A   32  Audience  Intended  P   1    Autodiscriminate UPC EAN  Supplementals  1   16    B    Baud Rate  110  1   29  1200  1   29  19200  1   29  2400  1   29  300  1   29  4800  1   29  600  1   29  9600  1   29    Beep After Good Decode  1   18    Index l 7    Bi directional Redundancy  Disabled  1   18    Bi directional Redundancy  Enabled  1   18    Buffer Code 39  1   17    C    Cancel  1   14  1   22  1   24  1 28   1   34  1   37  1   42  1   44    Check Parity  1   31    Codabar     1 Discrete Length    1 11    Codabar     2 Discrete Lengths    1 11    Codabar     Any Length  1   11    Codabar     Length Within Range   1 11    Code 128     Any Length  1   11    Code 39     1 Discrete Length    1 10    Code 39     2 Discrete Lengths    1 11    Code 39     Any Length  1   10    Code 39     Length Within Range   1   10    Code Lengths  1   10   Cod
28. anual   Publication No  2755 833      1     Select Aux Terminal Data Entry  Screen 8  from the Main Menu     2  Set Enable Keyboard Entry   Yes  3   4    Save and Exit the configuration       Move internal selector  jumper  to the data entry position on the    system board  B 5  B 6        Make sure the hand held scanner baud rate   9600     parity   None  data bits   8  and stop bits   1       See Chapter 13 of Enhanced Decoder User Manual     Publication No  2755 833  for additional information     Publication 2755 6 6    A 6 Application Examples    Flexible Interface Module    This application example describes how to configure and operate the  scanners when using an RS 232 cable connected to the flexible  interface module  Catalog No  2760 RB      ATTENTION  Do not install the RS 232 cable with  power applied to either the base charger unit or flexible  interface module  Failure to follow this caution may  result in damage to the scanner  base charger unit  or  flexible interface module     Refer to the following publications for additional information     e Flexible Interface Module User Manual   Publication No  2760 ND001     e SFCI or SFC2 Protocol Cartridge User Manuals   Publication Nos  2760 ND002 or 2760 822     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 7    Hardware Connections for the Flexible Interface Module    The base charger unit connects to one of the three communication  ports on the flexible interface module with an RS 232 cable  Catalog  No  2755 HC
29. arity bar code     None    Publication 2755 6 6    A 32 Application Examples    4  Scan the ASCII Format bar code      amp bit  5  Scan the Stop Bit Select bar code     1 Stop Bit  The cable defaults work with the AdaptaScan  Your application may  have specific requirements  If you change a communication setting   make sure the AdaptaScan is configured to accept the change                                   Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 33    AdaptaScan Bar Code Readers Setup    You may need to configure the AdaptaScan RS 232 port to accept  the scanner data  Verify that the AdaptaScan serial port is configured    as shown below     All settings use the default values except for the    Enable Pass Through to DeviceNet check box  Refer to the  AdaptaScan Software User Manual  Publication No  2755 838  for  additional information        L Default is Tenvinal   gt     2  Default is  9600 Baud     3  Default message  length is O  Sends all  data regardless of    length   _    4  Defaults are   No Parity   8 Data and  1 Stop Bit    5  Default is  RS 232 Connection     6  Enable       ea  1      Project 9   Bar Code Reader 1   Serial Port     z    Baud Rate      3 600       Maximum Length   l 0  0 1536  0     pin    Cen      Parity            _ Data Bits    _ Stop Bits      nee _     None O7  1     Odd  8     Connection   O Even RS232                   Message Buffer  atning At   56    Buffer Size   64    Output     E                 Publication 2755 6 6    A 34 App
30. arks of Allen Bradley Company  Inc     PLC S is a registered trademark of Allen Bradley Company  Inc   DeviceNet is a trademark of the open DeviceNet Vendor Association    Table of Contents    Preface  Intended Audience   a   an ee P 1  Contents of this Manual           0 0 00 ee ee ee P 1  Related Publications     a   se ee P 2  Configuration Bar CodeS    a so eee P 2    Set Defaults  joi sets hy eee See ees ee eee 1 4  Host Interface Code    2    eee ee ee 1 7  Gode Types  a ana waved wales cha ti nee SEE Cite itd 1 7  Code Lengths ais  nas ee ed Fee ee Ee A A se Bs 1 10  Decode Options 2 eee eee eae 1 15  UPGA Preamble i  iis 2  sca geile Slee eleva wae araia a a Al el als 1 20  UPCE Preamble ss irast 08 Gi etd i Glee Lite ie ed a S S ee 1 20  Pause Duration    i araia ui asada ai ee 1 21  Prefpcamcl Sune   4  hes piss T a E E A a A a 1 23  Datta Transivission ForvetS    2 2    00 2 aae eee 1 25  laser Cool eoi 2   cae cae aes eae ee kek ae doa tee 1 27  Bat Rate  ose ie ce ec eee ee ee ee 1 29  PAV aa EENET a eyes te ae oe ote See aes 1 30  Check Panty 252 4 ee ee eee eee ee 1 31  Hardware Handshaking          000002 ee 1 31  Software Handshaking           2222002 eee ee eee 1 32  Serial Response Tive Out         2  2  020 002 ee eee 1 33  Stop Bit Select  2  2 ae en das Eel ta ae a he ee ed 1 34  ASCII FOTW se be hh ee hs Bae ky ee Rast ty Ua kOe Lt 1 35  RTS ine Staite oes seven  Sle Ge pe ee ee ees Saeed 1 35  Intercharacter Delay        2 2    022 ee 1 36    Publicati
31. below     9600     Publication 2755 6 6    Chapter 1    Basic Bar Codes    This chapter lists the basic bar codes you can use with the standard  and long range scanners  Catalog Nos  2755 HCG 4 and  2755 HCG 7   The table starting below lists the bar codes or bar  code categories found within this chapter                    Parameter Page Location  Set Defaults 1 4  Host Interface 1 7  Code Types 1 7  Code Lengths  Code 39 1 10  Code 128 1 11  Codabar 1 11  120f5 1 11  D2of5 1 12  MSI Plessey 1 13  Decode Options  Transmit UPC A Check Digit 1 15  Transmit UPC E Check Digit 1 15  Convert UPC E to UPC A 1 16  EAN Zero Extend 1 16  Transmit No Decode Message 1 17  Decode UPC EAN Supplerrental 1 16  ITF 14 EAN 13 Conversion 1 17  Table continued on the next page     Publication 2755 6 6    1 2 Basic Bar Codes                                  Parameter Page Location  Transmit Code 39 Check Digit 1 17  MSI Plessey Check Digit 1 15  Buffer Code 39 1 17  Beeper Volunre 1 18  Beep After Good Decode 1 18  UPC EAN Security Level 1 19  Decode Redundancy 1 19  UPC A Preantble 1 20  UPC E Preantle 1 20  Pause Duration 1 21  Prefix Suffix Values 1 23  Scan Data Transrrvission Format 1 25  Laser Control  Laser On Tinre Out 1 27  RS 232C Options  Baud Rate 1 29  Parity 1 30  Check Parity 1 31  Hardwere Handshaking 1 31  Software Handshaking 1 32  Serial Response Tinre Out 1 33  Stop Bit Select 1 34  ASCII Data Fomet 1 35  RTS Line State 1 35  Intercharacter Delay 1 36  Transmit Code ID Charac
32. der  Failure to follow this caution may  result in damage to the scanner  base charger unit  or  enhanced decoder     Refer to the Enhanced Decoder User Manual   Publication No  2755 833  for additional information on the  enhanced decoder     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 3    Hardware Connections for AUX Port Pass Through    The base charger unit connects to an input port on the enhanced  decoder with an RS 232 cable  Catalog No  2755 HCC BR1 06      Base Charger Unit                                         RS 232C Cable                   ae Y To Power Receptacle            fin T T fis it T          Li AB  i  ei ALLEN BRADLEY BAR CODE DECODER                                                             Publication 2755 6 6    A 4 Application Examples    Configuration Codes for the AUX Port Pass Through    After making the necessary connections  scan the bar codes starting  below to set up the scanner for use with the enhanced decoder     2  Scan the Single Port RS 232 bar code     Single Port RS 232    1  Scan the Set Defaults bar code     Set Defaults                         3  Scan the Parity bar code     None    Publication 2755 6 6    4     5     Application Examples A 5    Scan the Stop Bit Select bar code     1 Stop Bit  Scan the ASCII Format bar code      amp  bit                            Enhanced Decoder Setup for the AUX Port Pass Through    You need to configure the enhanced decoder  Follow the steps below  or refer to the Enhanced Decoder User M
33. e Types  1   7   Contents of this Manual  P   1  Convert UPC   E to UPC   A  1   16    Publication 2755 6 6    l 8 Index    D    D 2of5     1 Discrete Length    1 12    D 2 of 5     2 Discrete Lengths    1 12    D 2 of 5     Any Length   1   12    D 2 of 5     Length Within Range   1 12    Data Transmission Formats  1   25  DEC VT 2xx 3xx 4xx  1 7  Decode Options  1   15   Deocde Redundancy 1  1   19  Deocde Redundancy 2  1   19  Deocde Redundancy 3  1   19    Decode UPC EAN Supplementals   1 16    default settings  1   4   Delete Codabar  1   10   Delete Code 128  1   8   Delete Code 39  1   8   Delete Code 39 Full ASCII  1   8  Delete D 2 of 5 1   9   Delete EAN 128  1   9   Delete I 2 of 5 1   9   Delete MSI Plessey  1   10  Delete UPC EAN  1   8   Disable All Code types  1   7  Disable EAN Zero Extend  1   16    Do Not Beep After Good Decode   1   18    Do Not Buffer Code 39  1   17    Publication 2755 6 6    Do Not Check Parity  1   31    Do Not Convert UPC   E to  UPC A  1 16   Do Not Transmit AIM Code ID   1 38   Do Not Transmit Code ID  Character  1   37   Do Not Transmit No Decode  Message  1   17   Do Not Transmit UPC    A Check  Digit  1   15   Do Not Transmit UPC   E Check  Digit  1   15    Do Not Verify Code 39 Check  Digit  1   18       E    Enable 1 MSI Plessey Check Digit   1 15    Enable 2 MSI Plessey Check Digits   1 15    Enable All Code types  1   7  Enable EAN Zero Extend  1   16    H    Hardware Handshaking  None  1   31  RTS CTS  1 31    High Beeper Vol
34. e not the same as those on an alphanumeric keypad     1    3    5    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 53    6  8    Cancel    7  9    Publication 2755 6 6    2 54 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Alphanumeric Keypad    These keys are the not the same as those on a numeric keypad     Space                Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 55             amp             Publication 2755 6 6    2 56 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    3     lt      gt                  Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 57         Publication 2755 6 6    2 58 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    3    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 59    G    Publication 2755 6 6    2 60 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    J  L    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 61    R    S    T    U    Vv    WwW    xX    Y    Publication 2755 6 6    2 62    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Z    Cancel    End of Message    a    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 63    f    i   j   l  m    Publication 2755 6 6    2 64 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    n    r  s  t   u    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 65    v    w            Publication 2755 6 6    2 66 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Publication 2755 6 6    Appendix A    Application Examples    This appendix is designed to illustrate various applications for the  standard and long range cordless scanners    Catalog Nos
35. eptacle        CustomCable  see next page                                               AdaptaScan Wiring Base    ee    Publication 2755 6 6    A 30 Application Examples    The custom cable for the AdaptaScan Pass Through Cable connects  to the RS 232 and package detect terminals in the AdaptaScan  wiring base     25 Pin  Female DB Connector                CustomCable  Maxinnumiilength of  18 inches   46 rreter     Transmit  Tx            No Connection                                                                                                                                                                                           AdaptaScan Wiring Base             The following table provides the pinout connections for the cable   DB 25 pin female connector                  Pass Through Cable Function AdaptaScan Terminal  Pin Number Connection  2 Receive Data Input Tx  RS 232 Terminal Block   3 Transnit Data Output Rx  RS 232 Tenrinal Block   4 CTS Input RTS  RS 232 Teminal Block   5 RTS Output CTS  RS 232 Tenvinal Block   Shield Shield Ground SHD  RS 232 Terminal Block           Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 31    Configuration Codes for the AdaptaScan Bar Code Readers    After making the necessary connections  scan the bar codes starting  below to set up the scanner for use with the AdaptaScan     2  Scan the Single Port RS 232 bar code     Single Port RS 232    1  Scan the Set Defaults bar code     Set Defaults                            3  Scan the P
36. from zero seconds to 9 9 seconds  If you make an error  scan the  Cancel bar code and start again     Serial Response Time Out    1    HL  2  HL  3  HL  4  HT  5    Publication 2755 6 6    1 34 Basic Bar Codes    6  8    Cancel    Stop Bit Select    7  9    Scan the appropriate bar code to select the number of stop bits for  RS 232 communication     1 Stop Bit    2 Stop Bits     Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 35    ASCII Format  Scan the appropriate bar code to select either a 7 bit or 8 bit ASCII    format for RS 232 communication     7 bit      amp  bit                         RTS Line State    Scan the appropriate bar code to select the desired option     Line High    Line Low                                      Publication 2755 6 6    1 36 Basic Bar Codes    Intercharacter Delay    Scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code and then the two bar codes  corresponding to the desired delay  The delay can range from zero  seconds to 0 0099 seconds  If you make an error  scan the Cancel   bar code and start again     Intercharacter Delay    1    2    3  4    5    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 37    6  8    Cancel    Transmit Code ID Character    7  9    Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter     Transmit Code ID Character    Do Not Transmit Code ID Character      Publication 2755 6 6    1 38 Basic Bar Codes    Transmit AIM Code ID    Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter     Transmit AIM Code ID    Do No
37. ience    e contents of this manual    e related publications    e configuration bar codes    Intended Audience    No special knowledge is required to understand this document or use  of the scanner  Cordless scanners may be used with a variety of host  devices  You should be familiar with the host   s communication    ports     Contents of this Manual    The following table briefly describes the contents of each section                 Chapter Title Contents  Describes the purpose  background  and  Preface scope of this manual  Also provides a list  of related publications   Provides the basic bar codes that can be  1 Basic Bar Codes  used with the scanners   5 Advanced Data Format Provides the advanced bar codes that can  Bar Codes be used with the scanners   Provides examples on using the standard  Appendix A Application Exanples and long range hand held cordless bar  code scanners   Lists ASCII conversion chart induding  Appendix B ASCII Table          Code 39 Full ASCII encoded characters     Publication 2755 6 6    P 2 Preface    Related Publications    Below is a list of related publications you may need to refer to when  using the cordless scanners     Publication No  Title    2755 6 3 Hand Held Cordless Bar Code Scanners User Manual    2755 921 Bar Code Basics       Configuration Bar Codes    The configuration bar code symbols are Code 128  The scanner is  always enabled to read Code 128 bar codes  Default settings are  indicated by an asterisk   Refer to the example 
38. lication Examples    DTAM Pius DeviceNet    This application example describes how to configure and operate the  scanners when using an RS 232 cable connected to a DTAM  Operator Interface  Catalog Nos  2707 L8P1  2707 L8P2   2707 L40P1  2707 L40P2  2707   L40P4  2707 V40P1   2707 V40P2  or 2707 V40P2N  on a DeviceNet network     ATTENTION  Do not install the RS 232 cable with  power applied to either the base charger unit or DTAM  Operator Interface  Failure to follow this caution may  result in damage to the scanner  base charger unit  or  DTAM Operator Interface     Refer to the following publications for additional information     e DTAM Plus Operator Interface Module User Manual   Publication No  2707 800        DTAM Plus Devicenet Operator Interface Document Update   Publication No  2707 800 5     e DTAM Programming Software Programming Manual   Publication No  2707 802        Getting Started with DTAM Plus User Manual   Publication No  2707 802           Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 35    Hardware Connections for the DTAM Plus Operator Interface    The scanners connect to the DTAM Plus Operator Interface with the  RS 232 cable  Catalog No  2755 HCC BR1 06   You need to use a  25 9 pin connector as shown below     Base Charger Unit                               P                                                       RS 232C Cabl TOP   7 Receptade  Power Supply  poe Lo        PLC 5 Controller  22 9 Pin 1771 SDN Module qi  Adapter oO eee         i    LJ 
39. lows you to  send values   or 2 by scanning the appropriate bar code       e value     scan suffix    e value 2   scan prefix    Rules Hierarchy    The last rule entered is the first rule read by the scanner  The  scanner reads the information and determines what needs to be  accomplished  If the last rule read is valid  the scanner may not go  on to the other rules so positioning of the rules is very important     Publication 2755 6 6    2 4 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Criteria    Scan     1  the code types together before selecting other Criteria     Code 128      2of 5    D2of5    UPC A    2  the input source     3  one length per Rule     Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 5    UPC E  EAN 8    EAN 13  UPC EAN    Any Source    Scanner Port    1  2    Publication 2755 6 6    2 6 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    3    10    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 7    11    12  ITM  13  IMT  14  IIMA  15  IMI    16    7    1    18    Publication 2755 6 6    2 8 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    19    24    25    26    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 9    27    28  29    Publication 2755 6 6    2 10 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Special Commands    Scan the appropriate bar code below after scanning a criteria     Erase Criteria and Start Again    Erase Actions and Start Again    Quit Entering Rules    Save Rule    Erase Previously Saved Rule    Erase All Rules    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Fo
40. mat Bar Codes 2 37    Send CMD 3    Send CMD 4    Send CMD 5    Send CMD 6    Send CMD 7    Send CMD 8    Send CMD 9    Send CMD 10    Publication 2755 6 6    2 38 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Yen Character    Send Pound Sterling Character    Send Bomb Character    Send Hook Character    Send Bullet Character    Send 1 2 Character    Send Paragraph Character    Send Section Character    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 39    Send Vertical Character    Send Keypad      Send Keypad      Send Keypad    Send Keypad      Send Keypad 0    Send Keypad 1    Publication 2755 6 6    2 40    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Keypad 2    Send Keypad 3    Send Keypad 4    Send Keypad 5    Send Keypad 6    Send Keypad 7    Send Keypad 8    Send Keypad 9    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 41    Send Keypad Enter    Send Keypad Num Lock    Send Break Key    Send Delete Key    Send Page Up Key    Send End Key    Send Page Down Key    Send Pause Key    Publication 2755 6 6    2   42 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Scroll Lock Key    Send Backspace Key    Send Tab Key    Send Print Screen Key    Send Insert Key    Send Home Key    Send Enter Key    Send Escape Key    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Up Arrow Key    Send Down Arrow Key    Send Left Arrow Key    Send Right Arrow Key    Send Back Tab Character    Send F1 Key    Send F2 Key    Send F3 Key    2 43    Publication 2755 6 6    2 44 Adva
41. n the appropriate bar code to enable or disable the decode option     Transmit UPC A Check Digit     Do Not Transmit UPC A Check Digit    Transmit UPC E Check Digit     Do Not Transmit UPC E Check Digit    Enable 1 MSI Plessey Check Digit     Enable 2 MSI Plessey Check Digits    Publication 2755 6 6    1 16 Basic Bar Codes    Convert UPC E to UPC A    Do Not Convert UPC E to UPC A     Decode UPC EAN Supplementals    Ignore UPC EAN Supplementals    Autodiscriminate UPC EAN Supplementals    Enable EAN Zero Extend    Disable EAN Zero Extend     Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 17    Transmit No Decode Message    Do Not Transmit No Decode Message     ITF14 EAN 13 Conversion Enabled     ITF14 EAN 13 Conversion Disabled    Buffer Code 39    Do Not Buffer Code 39     Verify Code 39 Check Digit    Publication 2755 6 6    1 18 Basic Bar Codes    Do Not Verify Code 39 Check Digit     Bi directional Redundancy Enabled     Bi directional Redundancy Disabled    Beep After Good Decode     Do Not Beep After Good Decode    Low Beeper Volume    High Beeper Volume     Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 19    UPC EAN Security Level 0     UPC EAN Security Level 1    UPC EAN Security Level 2    UPC EAN Security Level 3    Decode Redundancy 1    Decode Redundancy 2    Decode Redundancy 3    Publication 2755 6 6    1 20 Basic Bar Codes    UPC A Preamble    Scan the appropriate bar code to select one preamble option     System Character     System Character and Country Code    UPC E 
42. nced Data Format Bar Codes    Send F4 Key    Send F5 Key    Send F6 Key    Send F7 Key    Send F8 Key    Send F9 Key    Send F10 Key    Send F11 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 45    Send F12 Key    Send F13 Key    Send F14 Key    Send F15 Key    Send F16 Key    Send F17 Key    Send F18 Key    Send F19 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    2   46 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send F20 Key    Send F21 Key    Send F22 Key    Send F23 Key    Send F24 Key    Send F25 Key    Send F26 Key    Send F27 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 47    Send F28 Key    Send F29 Key    Send F30 Key    Send PF1 Key    Send PF2 Key    Send PF3 Key    Send PF4 Key    Send PF5 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    2   48 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send PF6 Key    Send PF7 Key    Send PF8 Key    Send PF9 Key    Send PF10 Key    Send PF11 Key    Send PF12 Key    Send PF13 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 49    Send PF14 Key    Send PF15 Key    Send PF16 Key    Send PF17 Key    Send PF18 Key    Send PF19 Key    Send PF20 Key    Send PF21 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    2 50 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send PF22 Key    Send PF23 Key    Send PF24 Key    Send PF25 Key    Send PF26 Key    Send PF27 Key    Send PF28 Key    Send PF29 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 51    Send PF30 Key    Publication 2755 6 6    2 52 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Numeric Keypad    These keys are th
43. on 2755 6 6    toci Table of Contents    Transmit Code ID Character    eee 1 37  Transmit AIM Code ID aeaaaee 1 38  Ignore Unknown Characters    aaas oe eee 1 38  Intemational Keyboard Errulation            22222 000   1 39  Intemational Keyboard Emulation Fast Transmit             1 39  National keyboard TYPES    2    ee ee 1 40  Set Transimission Frequency        2  2 200 22 eee eee 1 41  Weit for Host Interface Response Tine            22 2     1 43    Chapter 2 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    ADF OSW aise ee ee eee on et eh be ie ee 2 1  Gieda  gt  ee eai a Sua batts GL Se gc E aia apa 2 2  ACHONS oS sees oo ee ie Geek Ee WP a 2 3   Rules Hierarchy               E E E E ee 2 3  Ciria s e naen bie ae  Bae Cade eae Bee aaa 2 4  Special Commands see noce a a a ee 2 10  ACOG 3 aiga ie Ra aa a SEEN ARE RENE ARS ORES RE 2 11  Nurreric Keypad      ran aa rd ee 2 52  Alphanurreric Keypad    2 2    ee 2 54    Enhanced Decoder Ten papaia tia atin geen  ae tas feeds  EU Aa ia A 2  Hardware Connections for AUX Port Pass Through           A 3  Configuration Codes for the AUX Port Pass Through          A 4  Enhanced Decoder Setup for the AUX Port Pass Through      A 5   Flexible Interface Module    2    ee eee A 6  Hardware Connections for the Flexible Interface Module        A 7  Configuration Codes for the Flexible Interface Module         A 8  Flexible Interface Module Setup            22222   005   A 9   SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04 Controllers    a   aaaeeeaa anae A 12  Hardware Connec
44. r Control    Scan the Laser On Time Out bar code and then the two bar codes  corresponding to the desired time  The pause is measured in   0 5 second increments from 0 5 seconds to 6 0 seconds  If you make  an error  scan the Cancel bar code and start again     Laser On Time Out    1  2    3  4    5    Publication 2755 6 6    1 28 Basic Bar Codes    7    8    9  Cancel    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 29    Baud Rate    Scan one of the following bar codes to select the appropriate baud  rate for RS 232 transmission     110  600    2400    300  1200    9600     19200    Publication 2755 6 6    1 30 Basic Bar Codes    Parity  Scan the appropriate bar code to set the parity of RS 232    transmissions   Odd     Even  IMM  Mark  VM  Space  VM  None    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 31    Check Parity  Scan the appropriate bar code to check parity of RS 232    transmissions     Check Parity     Do Not Check Parity             Hardware Handshaking    Scan the appropriate bar code to select an RS 232 hardware    handshaking protocol   None   RTS CTS    Publication 2755 6 6    1 32 Basic Bar Codes    Software Handshaking    Scan the appropriate bar code to select an RS 232 software    handshaking protocol   None     ACK NAK    ACK NAK with ENQ    ENQ Only    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 33    Serial Response Time Out    Scan the Serial Response Time Out bar code and then the two bar  codes corresponding to the desired time out  The delay can range  
45. re Configuration and Maintenance  Manual  Publication No  6200 6 4 6     1  Set the PLC 5 Channel 0 to User in the Channel 0 Configuration  screen     Channel Overview    Channel 0  USER    Channel 1A  DH   Channel 1B  SCANNER MODE  Channel 2A  UNUSED  Channel 2B  UNUSED        Rem Prog Forces  None 5740 Addr 40 ADAPTA   Accept Channel Channel Select   Edits Conf ig Status Option  FS    F1 F  F10       Publication 2755 6 6    A 26 Application Examples    2  Configure Channel 0 in the User Mode Channel 0 Configuration  screen     User Mode  Channel O Configuration    Diag  file  N21 XON XOFF   DISABLED  Remote mode change  DISABLED System mode char   S  Mode attention char    Oxib User mode char   U    Baud rate  9600 Parity   Stop bits  1 Bits per character   Control line  NO HANDSHAKING    Echo delete mode  DISABLED RTS send delay  20 ms    RTS off delay  20 ms      Termination 1  NOxd Append 1  NOxf  Termination 2  NOxa Append 2  NOxf       Rem Prog Forces  None 5740 File ADAPTA  Accept Chan    Select  Edits Status Option  Fi F9 F10       Note that Termination 1 is set for  Oxa or Line Feed  LF   and  Termination 2 is set for  Oxd or Carriage Return  CR   These  terminators  along with the ARL instruction in the PLC 5  controllers  allow you to read one message at a time with  CR   LF   terminators     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 27    PLC Program    The sample ladder logic listing below instructs the PLC 5 controllers    Rung 2 0     Read one string of A
46. rger unit or SLC  5 03 or SLC 5 04 controllers  Failure to follow this  caution may result in damage to the scanner   base charger unit  or SLC 5 03 or SLC 5 04 controllers     Refer to the following publications for additional information     e SLC 500 Modular Hardware Style Installation and Operation  Manual  Publication No  1747 6 2     e SLC 500 and MicroLogix    1000 Instruction Set Reference  Manual  Publication No  1747 6 15     e Advanced Programming Software User Manual   Publication No  9399 APSUM 11 15 95     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 13    Hardware Connections for the SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04  Controllers    The base charger unit connects to one of the communication ports on  the SLC 5 03 or SLC 5 04 controllers with an RS 232 cable  Catalog  No  2755 HCC BR1 06   You need to use a 25 9 pin connector as    shown below   Base Charger Unit  a  ae ees  p    l                                       RS 232C Cabe    Power Supply    id eee      To Power Receptacle      25 9 Pin  Adapter                                                                      Publication 2755 6 6    A 14 Application Examples    Configuration Codes for the SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04 Controllers    After making the necessary connections  scan the bar codes starting  below to set up the scanner for use with the SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04    controllers     2  Scan the Single Port RS 232 bar code     Single Port RS 232    1  Scan the Set Defaults bar code     Set Defaults                  
47. rmat Bar Codes 2 11    Actions    Scan the appropriate bar code to enable the desired action     Send Pause    Send Value 1    Send Value 2    Send Value 3    Send Value 4    Send All Data That Remains    Send Next Character    Publication 2755 6 6    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Next 2 Characters    Send Next 3 Characters    Send Next 4 Characters    Send Next 5 Characters    Send Next 6 Characters    Send Next 7 Characters    Send Next 8 Characters    Send Next 9 Characters    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Next 10 Characters    Send Next 11 Characters    Send Next 12 Characters    Send Next 13 Characters    Send Next 14 Characters    Send Next 15 Characters    Send Next 16 Characters    Send Next 17 Characters    2 13    Publication 2755 6 6    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Next 18 Characters    Send Next 19 Characters    Send Next 20 Characters    Send Account Number    Send Exp Date  IMMYY     Send Exp date  YYIMIM     Send Customer Name    Select Track 1 Data    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 15    Select Track 2 Data    Select Track 3 Data    Send Discretionary Data    Skip Ahead 1 Character    Skip Ahead 2 Characters    Skip Ahead 3 Characters    Skip Ahead 4 Characters    Skip Ahead 5 Characters    Publication 2755 6 6    2 16 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Skip Ahead 6 Characters    Skip Ahead 7 Characters    Skip Ahead 8 Characters    Skip Ahead 9 Characters    Skip Ahead 10 Characters 
48. t Q  2   34  Send Alt R  2   34  Send Alt S  2   34  Send Alt T  2   35  Send Alt U  2   35  Send Alt V  2   35  Send Alt W  2   35  Send Alt X  2   35  Send Alt Y  2   35    l 3    Publication 2755 6 6    l 4 Index    Send Alt Z  2   35  Send B  2   24   Send b  2   28   Send Back Tab Character  2   43  Send Backspace Key  2   42  Send Bomb Character  2   38  Send Break Key  2   41  Send Bullet Character  2   38  Send C  2   25   Send c  2   29   Send CMD 1  2   36  Send CMD 10  2   37  Send CMD 2  2   36  Send CMD 3  2   37  Send CMD 4  2   37  Send CMD 5  2   37  Send CMD 6  2   37  Send CMD 7  2   37  Send CMD 8  2   37  Send CMD 9  2   37  Send Control    2   20  Send Control    2   20  Send Control      2   20  Send Control    2   20  Send Control 2  2   16  Send Control 6  2   20  Send Control A  2   16  Send Control B  2   16  Send Control C  2   17  Send Control D  2   17  Send Control E  2   17  Send Control F  2   17  Send Control G  2   17  Send Control H  2   17  Send Control I  2   17  Send Control J  2   17  Send Control K  2   18  Send Control L  2   18  Send Control M  2   18  Send Control N  2   18  Send Control O  2   18  Send Control P  2   18    Publication 2755 6 6    Send Control Q  2   18   Send Control R  2   18   Send Control S  2   19   Send Control T  2   19   Send Control U  2   19   Send Control V  2   19   Send Control W  2   19   Send Control X  2   19   Send Control Y  2   19   Send Control Z  2   19   Send Customer Name  2   14  Send D  2   2
49. t Transmit AIM Code ID     Ignore Unknown Characters    Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter     Enable   Disable    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 39    International Keyboard Emulation    Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter     Enable    Disable     International Keyboard Emulation Fast Transmit    Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter     Enable    Disable     Publication 2755 6 6    1   40 Basic Bar Codes    National keyboard Types    Scan the appropriate bar code to select a keyboard type     French    French International    UK English    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 41    Set Transmission Frequency    Scan the Set Transmission Frequency bar code and then the two bar  codes to set the two digit channel number  If you make an error   scan the Cancel bar code and start again     Select Channel Number    1    2  3    4  5    Publication 2755 6 6    1 42 Basic Bar Codes    6  8    Cancel    7  9    Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 43    Wait for Host Interface Response Time    Scan the Wait for Host Interface Response Time bar code and then  the two bar codes to set the two digit response time  The delay can  range from zero seconds to 99 seconds  If you make an error  scan  the Cancel bar code and start again  Programming a zero enables the  automatic Wait for a Host Response Timeout calculation feature     Wait for Host Interface Response Time  1    3  5
50. ta Format Bar Codes    Send K    Send L  Send M    Send N    Send O    Send P  Send Q  Send R    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 27    Send S  Send T    Send U    Send V  Send W    Send X    Send Y  Send Z    Publication 2755 6 6    2 28 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send      Send    Send   Send      Send _  NIN  Send     NNT  Senda  IN  Send b    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 29    Publication 2755 6 6    2 30 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send k    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 31    Send s  Sendt  Send u    Publication 2755 6 6    2 32 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send    Send    Send      Send      Send Alt 2    Send Alt A    Send Alt B    Send Alt C    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 33    Send Alt D    Send Alt E    Send Alt F    Send Alt G    Send Alt H    Send Alt I    Send Alt J    Send Alt K    Publication 2755 6 6    2 34 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Alt L    Send Alt M    Send Alt N    Send Alt O    Send Alt P    Send Alt Q    Send Alt R    Send Alt S    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data Format Bar Codes 2 35    Send Alt T    Send Alt U    Send Alt V    Send Alt W    Send Alt X    Send Alt Y    Send Alt Z    Send Alt      Publication 2755 6 6    2 36 Advanced Data Format Bar Codes    Send Alt      Send Alt      Send Alt 6    Send Alt        Send PA 1    Send PA 2    Send CMD 1    Send CMD 2    Publication 2755 6 6    Advanced Data For
51. ter 1 37  Transmit AIM Code ID 1 38       Table continued on the next page     Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes                   Parameter Page Location   Ignore Unknown Characters 1 38  Intemational Keypad Emulation 1 39  Intemational Keypad Emulation 1 39  Fast Xnit   National Keyboard Types 1 40  Set Transmission Frequency 1 41   Channel    Weit for Host Interface Response 1 43    Tire       Publication 2755 6 6    1 4 Basic Bar Codes    Set Defaults    The following table lists the default settings for the standard and  extended range scanners              Description Default Setting  Host Interface None  Code Types All Enabled  Code Lengths  Code 39 1to55  Code 128 3to 55  Codabar 2to55  120f5 14  D20f5 14  MSI Plessey 1to55  Decode Options  Transmit UPC A Check Digit Enabled  Transmit UPC E Check Digit Enabled  Convert UPC E to UPC A Disabled  EAN Zero Extend Disabled  Transmit No Decode Message Disabled  Decode UPC EAN Supplerrental   Disabled  ITF 14 EAN 13 Conversion Enabled  Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Disabled  MSI Plessey Check Digit 1  Buffer Code 39 Disabled  Beeper Volunre High       Table continued on the next page     Publication 2755 6 6    Basic Bar Codes 1 5                                              Description Default Setting  Beep After Good Decode Enabled  UPC EAN Security Level o  Decode Redundancy o  UPC A Prearrble System Character  UPCE Prearrble System Character  Pause Duration o  Prefix Value Mone   lt E  gt  vedoes  Suffix Value DEA E
52. tions for the SLC 5 03 and  SLC 5 04 Controllers    e a a e ee A 13    Publication 2755 6 6    Table of Contents toc    ii    Configuration Codes for the SLC 5 038 and SLC 5 04 Controlles A 14    SLC 5 03 and SLC 5 04 Controllers Setup                    A 17  SLC Program  ani ain eae ee eee ee A 19  PLCS Gorrollers  sudara oe asia ewes aes Be ae ee ae A 20  Hardware Connections for the PLC 5 Controllers             A 21  Configuration Codes for the PLC 5 Controllers               A 22  PLC 5 Controllers Sup ow ee A 25  PLC Progrann anie Boho BEE Ab eg A ee eee See Be A 27  AdaptaScan Pass Through            00 eee eee A 28    Hardware Connections for the AdaptaScan Bar Code Reader    A 29  Configuration Codes for the AdaptaScan Bar Code Readers     A 31  AdaptaScan Bar Code Readers Stop ow  ee ee eee A 33  DTAM Plus DeviceNet 2  eee A 34  Hardware Connections for the DTAM Plus Operator Interface    A 35  Configuration Codes for the DTAM Plus Operator Interface      A 36    ASCII Key Vales e ar ee Sree Lee See oe ee ey a he ee A B 2  ALT Key Values oo eee eee eee B 5  Miscellaneous Key Values         0 0000 ee B 5  PF Rey Valles  ftevue sh Sa te oS ee ee Se ay B 6  F Rey Vas   i eS See pes Stes es Sas eee es en E aE B 6  Nurreric Key Values       2       0000 ee B 7  Extended Keypad Key Values    2    000 B 7    Publication 2755 6 6    Preface    Read this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual   This preface covers the following topics     e intended aud
53. tory defaults     2  Configure screens 3  21  and 11  in this order  as shown on the  following pages     Publication 2755 6 6    A 10 Application Examples          2760 RB SERIES A REMSIONJ  COPYRIGHT 1989 ALLEN BRADLEY COMPANY  INC   1X   CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 2X     IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS     3   DEVICE PORT PROTOCOL NAMES 4DM     MATCH CODE ENTRIES  5      DISCRETE BYTE INPUT ENTRIES 6     THE DATA MATRIX ENTRIES    7     THE PASS THROUGH ENTRIES 8     NON VOLATILE SCRATCH PAD AREA  9XF     RB MODULE FUNCTIONS AX     HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS  BX   SOFTWARE DIAGNOSTICS C   EXIT CONFIGURATION MODE    WHERE X  OTO 7  AND D  1 TO 3  ARE PORT NUMBERS WHICH ARE DEFINED BELOW     O RBCMMNDPRCSS 2 SERIALPORT2 4    CONFIGPORT 6  I ORACKSLT 1  1 SERIALPORT 1 3 SERIALPORT3 5 I ORACKSLTO 7  RESERVED    WHERE F  ATO E  ARE FUNCTIONS THAT RB CAN PERFORM WHICH ARE DEFINED BELOW     A  RESET B  SET DEFAULTS C  FLUSH D INTIALIZE E  CLEAR DAGS    WHERE M  ATOT  ANDI  ATO H  ARE ENTRY NUMBERS FOR THE SELECTION MADE ABOVE     ENTER A MAIN MENU SELECTION              ENTER A MAIN MENU SELECTION  3    PORT 1  COPYRIGHT 1989 ALLEN BRADLEY COMPANY  INC   2760 SFC1DT  SERIESA REVISIONB  YES NO   YES     PORT 2  COPYRIGHT 1989 ALLEN BRADLEY COMPANY  INC   2760 SFC1DT  SERIESA REVISIONB  YES NO   YES     PORT 3  COPYRIGHT 1989 ALLEN BRADLEY COMPANY  INC   2760 SFC1DT  SERIESA REVISIONB  YES NO   YES     EDIT THIS SELECTION  YES NO          Publication 2755 6 6             Application Examples A 11  
54. ume  1   18  Host Interface Code  1   7    12 of 5     1 Discrete Length   1   12   12 of 5     2 Discrete Lengths   1   12   12 of 5     Any Length  1   11   12 of 5     Length Within Range   1 12   IBM PC AT PS2   50     55sx      60      70     80  and Clones  1   7    IBM PC XT and Clones  1   7  IBM PS2    30 and Clones  1   7    Ignore Unknown Characters  Disable  1   38  Enable  1   38    Ignore UPC EAN Supplementals   1   16    Intended Audience  P   1  Intercharacter Delay  1   36    International Keyboard Emulation  Disable  1   39  Enable  1   39    International Keyboard Emulation  Fast Transmit  Disable  1   39  Enable  1   39    ITF 14 EAN    13 Conversion  Disabled  1   17    ITF 14 EAN 13 Conversion  Enabled  1   17    K    key values  ALT  B 5  ASCII  B   2  extended keypad  B   7    Index l 9    F  B   6  miscellaneous  B   5  numeric  B   7   PF  B   6    L    Laser On Time   Out  1   27  Low Beeper Volume  1   18    M    MSI Plessey     1 Discrete Length    1   13    MSI PLessey     2 Discrete Lengths    1   13    MSI Plessey     2 Discrete Lengths    1   13    MSI Plessey     Any Length   1   13    MSI Plessey     Length Within  Range  1   13       N    National Keyboard Types  French  1   40  French International  1   40  German  1   40  Italian  1   40  Spanish  1   40  Swedish  1   40  UK English  1   40    Publication 2755 6 6    I 10 Index    Parity  Even  1   30  A   16  A   24  A   38  Mark  1   30  None  1   30  A   4  A   8  A   31  Space  1   30
55. y  To Power Receptacle    PLC 5  Oar  ie   O  7 O  To Chamel O Port                                                                                           Publication 2755 6 6    A 22 Application Examples    Configuration Codes for the PLC 5 Controllers    After making the necessary connections  scan bar codes starting  below to set up the scanner for use with the PLC 5 controllers     2  Scan the Single Port RS 232 bar code     Single Port RS 232    1  Scan the Set Defaults bar code     Set Defaults                            Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 23    3  Scan the following bar codes     Scan Suffix  Value 1     7  o    1  3  4  Scan the Data Transmission Format bar code      lt Data gt  lt Suffix gt     Publication 2755 6 6    A 24 Application Examples    5  Scan the Parity bar code     Even    The cable defaults work with the PLC 5 controllers  Your  application may have specific requirements  If you change a  communication setting  make sure the PLC 5 controllers are  configured to accept the change     Publication 2755 6 6    Application Examples A 25    PLC 5 Controllers Setup    You need to configure the Channel 0 port of the PLC 5 controllers   Follow the steps below or refer to the following publications     e Classic PLC 5 Family Programmable Controllers Hardware  Installation Manual  Publication No  1785 6 6 1        PLC 5 Programming Software Instruction Set Reference Manual   Publication No  6200 6 4 11        PLC 5 Programming Softwa
    
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