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Stratos™ 2700 Bioptic Scanner/Scale User’s Guide.
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i Chapter 1 - Ge tting Started About This Manual ................................................. .......................................... ................... .1 -1 Printing Single Bar Codes ................................................ ........
ii Chapter 3 - Programming t he Bioptic Scanner Interface Introduction ................................................. ..................................................... .................... 3-1 Printing Single Bar Codes .........................
iii NCR Modifiers ....................... ........................................................................................... .3 - 3 2 NCR ACK/NAK ..................................... ..........................................................
iv Output Sequence Overview................................................................... ............................ 4-16 Require Output Sequence ......................................................................... .................. 4-16 Output Sequence Editor .
v Chapter 7 - Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview . .................................................... .................................................... 7-1 To Add a Prefix or Suffix: ..............................................................
vi Code 11 ................................. ..................................................... .................................. ..... 9-17 Code 128 ............................... ..................................................... ...........
vii GS1 Composite Codes ............................................................... ....................................... 9-66 UPC/EAN Version................................................................. .....................................
viii Chapter 14 - Product Specifications Stratos Bioptic Scanner/S cale Product Specifications ...................................................... 14-1 Depth of Field Charts .................................. .......................................
1 - 1 1 Getting Star ted Honeywell’ s Stratos™ bioptic scanner/scale inco rporates a rev oluti o nary hybrid platform that enables retailers to maximize cus- tomer throughput for r apid pass-through scanning of linea r ba r codes, plus area imaging technology for scanning of 2D and mobile bar codes.
1 - 2 P ower Installation The P ower Supply (A C/DC) should be conn ected to an A C outlet th at is free of electr ical noise (clean). A qualified electri- cian can deter mine the amount of electr ical noise on the A C lin e . All power supplies must be properly grounded.
1 - 3 Features of the Stratos Bioptic A udible and Visual Indicators The Stratos bioptic provides audible tones and visual in dicators that indicate the status of the unit. See Input/Output Settings b eginning on page 4-1 to change any of these settings.
1 - 4 Push Button Functionality There is a ring of 4 push butt ons on the front o f the de vice. The f ollow ing is a brief description of the def ault settings f or the push buttons . F or complete functionality and programming options, refer to Button Controls on pag e 4-4.
1 - 5 F1 Programmab le Functions Press this button once quickly to input a number of repeat sca ns. F or example , if there are 6 cans, the cashier would scan the first can, then push the F1 b utton 5 times quickly to indicate 5 more repeats of that scan.
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2 - 1 2 Installation Installation Diagrams Stratos 2751 Product Dimensions 7 in. 178mm 4 in. 101.4mm 14 in. 353mm 11.5 in. 292mm.
2 - 2 Stratos 2751 Installation Dimensions Note: “L” brackets and other counter mounting hardware are not includ ed with the Stratos 2700. Cutout Length 14.023 in. + .062 356.18mm + 1.59 4.1 in. 104.13mm Cutout Width 11.625 in. + .062 295.28mm + 1.
2 - 3 Stratos 2752 Product Dimensions 11.5 in. 292mm 7 in. 178mm 4 in. 101.4mm 15.7 in. 399mm Stratos 2752 without scale: Stratos 2752 with scale: 7 in.
2 - 4 Stratos 2752 Installation Dimensions Note: “L” brackets and other counter mounting hardware are not includ ed with the Stratos 2700. Cutout Length 15.834 in. + .062 402.18mm + 1.59 4.1 in. 104.13mm Cutout Width 11.625 in. + .062 295.28mm + 1.
2 - 5 Stratos 2753 Product Dimensions 16.4 in. 417.5mm 4 in. 101.4mm 7 in. 178mm 4 in. 101.4mm .3 in. 6.8mm 20 in. 508mm 2.1 in. 52.5mm 1.5 in. 38mm 11.5 in. 292mm 16.4 in. 416.3mm 4 in. 101.4mm 7 in. 178mm 4 in. 101.4mm .27 in. 6.9mm 20 in. 508mm 1.4 in.
2 - 6 Stratos 2753 2 P oint Installation Dimensions Note: “L” brackets and other counter mounting hardware are not includ ed with the Stratos 2700. Note: Cutout wall must not c ontact the platter. Cutout L ength 20.12 in. + .062 511.18mm + 1.59 Cutout Width 11.
2 - 7 Stratos 2753 3 P oint Installation Dimensions Note: “L” brackets and other counter mounting hardware are not includ ed with the Stratos 2700. Note: Cutout wall must not c ontact the platter. Keep connector areas free from obstructions A dditional structural suppor t may be required f or thin countertops.
2 - 8 Stratos 2753 Bottom View Installing the Stratos Bioptic Step 1. Shut down the POS system. Step 2. Conn ect the appropriate cables from the host system and auxiliaries to the ports on the 2700. Device P or ts 9.606 in. 244mm 4.803 in. 122mm 13.228 in.
2 - 9 Step 3. Use cable ties to secure the cables to the sides so they won’t interfere with installation. Note: Cable ties are not included with the Stratos 2700. Placing the Stratos Biopt ic in the Check Stand Pull up the lift handle l ocated in front of the horizontal windo w .
2 - 10 Alternate Lift Method There are also two fi nger handles located near the base of the vert ical window . S wing them up into position with your inde x fingers. Hook both your inde x finge rs into these h andles and rest both thumbs against the ver tical window fr ame f or added stability .
2 - 11 Place the Platter Place the platter in position over the horizontal window . Adjust the Height Make sure the platter is at the correct height and completely lev el. The front edge o f th e platter should be fl ush with the check stand. T o adjust the height, tur n the lev eling screws.
2 - 12 Remov e the platter and mak e sure the scanner is lev e l both with and without the platter i nstalled. For installations that do not hav e hanging ledges, adjust the lev elin g f eet a t the bottom 4 cor ners of the scanner until the platter is at the co rrect height.
2 - 13 If the scale is not lev el, it may f all ou t of calibration and can not be used. Y ou must lev el it in order f o r it to perf or m pro perly . Once the 2700 is at the correct height and le vel, loc k down the lev eling screws with the bolt at the bottom.
2 - 14 The images from the video came r a are shown in the upper left cor ner of the scanner’ s vertical tower . Connecting EAS Checkpoint® When connecting to a Checkpoint EAS system , connect the Checkpoint EAS interlock cab le (if required) to the EAS inter- lock port on the left side of the 2700 (see Device Ports on page 2-8).
2 - 15 If using a USB Plus Power connection to the host (12V), match the turquoise cable conn ector to the turquoise receptor on the 27 00. Step 3. Connect the other end of the interfac e cabl e to the appropriate communicat ion po rt on the host's scale de vice.
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3 - 1 3 Pr ogramming the Bioptic Scanner Interface Intr oduction This chapter descr ibes how to progr a m the Stratos bioptic scanner for the de sired interf ace. T o progra m the scale interf ace, refer to Programming the Scale Interface, beginni ng on page 6-1.
3 - 2 Resetting the Custom Defaults If you w ant the custom def a ult settings restored to your scanner , sca n the Activ ate Custom De faults bar code below . This is the recommended default bar code for most users. It resets the scanner to the custom defau lt sett ings.
3 - 3 USB Interface USB PC or Ma cintosh Ke yboard Scan one of the follo wing codes to program the scanner f o r USB PC K eyboard or USB Macintosh K eyboard. Scanning these codes also adds a CR suffix. USB HID Scan the follo w ing code to program the scanner for USB HID bar code scanners.
3 - 4 USB Serial Commands USB Serial Emulation Scan the follo wing code to program the scanner to emulate a regular RS232-based COM P or t. If y ou are using a Mic- rosoft® Windows® PC , you will need to download a driver from the Hone ywell website (www.
3 - 5 CTS/R TS Emulation A CK/NAK Mode USB Host P ower When using host power f or a USB interface, y ou may use the f ollowing settings to conser ve po wer : Scan No P ower Management if the scanner is self-powered. Scan Reduced Motor Speed During P ower On if the scann er is being powered by the USB connection from the host.
3 - 6 Host System Plug and Play Codes RS485 Scan one of the following “Plug and Pla y” codes to program th e scanner for an IBM POS terminal interface at address 4B. Note: After scanni ng one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash register.
3 - 7 **Suffixes programmed for Code 128 wi th IBM 4683 Port 9 HHBCR-2 Interface IBM 46XX - Scanner Only The f ollowing bar code sets the sca nner f or IBM 46 XX RS485 emulation, scanner-only protocol def aults.
3 - 8 USB - IBM SureP os Scan one of the follo wing “Plug and Play” codes to prog ram the scanner for an IBM SureP os (USB handheld scanner) or IBM SureP os (USB tabletop scanner) interf ace. Note: After scanni ng one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash register.
3 - 9 V erif one ® Ruby T erminal Default Settings Scan the following bar code to prog ram the scanner for a V erifone Ruby terminal. This bar code sets the baud rate to 1200 bps and the data format to 8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bi t.
3 - 10 Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ T erminal Default Settings Scan the following bar code to configure the scanner f or a Winc or Nixdorf Beetle terminal. The following prefix es are pro- grammed f or each symbology: Ke yboard Country La yout Scan the approp riate countr y code below to program the ke yboard la y out f or your country or language.
3 - 11 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Belarus Belgium Bosnia Brazil Brazil (MS) Bulgaria (Cyrillic) Bulgaria (Latin) Canada (French legacy) Canada (French).
3 - 12 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Canada (Multilingual) China Croatia Czech Czech (Programmers) Czech (QWERTY) Czech (QWERTZ) Denmar k Dutch (Netherlands).
3 - 13 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Estonia Faroese Finland France Gaelic Germany Greek Greek (220 Latin) Greek (220).
3 - 14 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Greek (319 Latin) Greek (319) Greek (Latin) Greek (MS) Greek (Polytonic) Hebrew Hungarian (101 key) Hungary Iceland.
3 - 15 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Irish Italian (142) Italy Japan ASCII Kazakh Korea Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) Latin America Latvia.
3 - 16 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Latvia (QWERTY) Lithuania Lithuania (IBM) Macedonia Malta Mongolian (Cyrillic) Norway Poland Polish (214).
3 - 17 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Polish (Pro grammer s) Portugal Romania Russia Russian (MS) Russian (Typewriter) SCS Serbia (Cyrillic).
3 - 18 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Serbia (Latin) Slovakia Slovakia (QWERTY) Slovakia (QWERTZ) Slovenia Spain Spanish variation Sweden.
3 - 19 Ke yboard Countries (Continued) Switzerland (French) Switzerland (German) Tatar Thailan d Turkey F Turkey Q Ukrainian United Kingdom United States (Dvorak).
3 - 20 Ke yboard Style This programs ke yboard styles, such as Caps L oc k and Shift Lock. If you hav e used Keyboard Conversion se ttings, the y will ov err ide any of the f ollowing K eyboard Style settings. Default = Regular . Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Loc k key off .
3 - 21 Shift L ock is used when y ou normally hav e the Shift Lock ke y on (not common to U.S . keyboards). A utomatic Caps Lock is used if y ou change the Caps Loc k key on and off . The software tracks and reflects if y ou hav e Caps Lock on or off .
3 - 22 Ke yboard Modifier s This modifies special k eyboard features, such as CTRL+ ASCII codes and T urbo Mo de . T urbo Mo de . Control + X (Cont rol + ASCII) Mode On : The scanner sends key combinations f or ASCII control characters f or values 00-1F .
3 - 23 Numeric Keypad Mode: Sends numeric characters as if entered from a numeric ke ypad . Def ault = Off. Numeri c Keypad Mode On * Numeric Keypad Mode Off.
3 - 24 RS232 Baud Rate Baud Rate sends the data from the scanner to the ter minal at t he specified rate . The host ter minal must be set f or th e same baud rate as the scanner.
3 - 25 RS232 W ord Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and P arity Data Bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character . If an applicat ion requires onl y ASCII He x characters 0 through 7F decimal (te xt, d igits, and punct uation), sel ect 7 data bits.
3 - 26 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity None 7 Data, 2 Stop Parity Even 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Odd 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Space 7 Data, 2 Stop Parity M * 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even .
3 - 27 RS232 Receiver Timeout The unit stays a wak e to receive data until the RS232 Receiver Ti meout e xpires. A bar code read resets the timeout. When an RS232 receiver is sleeping, a character may be sent to wak e up the receiver and reset the timeout.
3 - 28 RTS/CTS Off, RTS Inactive Flow Control, No Timeo ut Character-Based Flow Control, No Timeout Two-Direction Flow Co ntrol Flow Control with Timeout Character-Based Flow Contro l with Tim eout CT.
3 - 29 RS232 Timeout When using Flow Control with Timeout, you m ust program the l ength of the delay y ou want to wait for CTS from the host. Set the length (in milliseconds) for a timeout by scanning the bar code below , then setting the timeout (from 1-65535 mil li- seconds) by scanning digits from the inside back co ver , then scanning Save .
3 - 30 AC K / N A K After transmitting data, the scanner waits for an ACK characte r (hex 06) or a NAK character (hex 15) response from the host. If ACK is received, the communications cycle is comple ted and the scann er looks for more bar codes.
3 - 31 Communication Timeout Be eper This selection programs the scanner to issue an error b eep when a communication timeout has occurre d. The error beep sound is programmed using Number of Be eps/LED Flas hes – Error (page 4-11). Def ault = On. Timeout Retries This setting limi ts the number of Co mmunication Timeout retries.
3 - 32 RS232 Defaul ts If you w ant the custom RS232 def au lt se ttings restored to y our sca nner , scan the RS232 Defaults bar code below . This resets the scanner to the cu stom default settings (see Settin g Custom Defaults on page 3-1). If the re are no custom defaults, it will reset the scanner to the factory default settin gs.
3 - 33 NCR Scanner Scale Mode Scan the NCR Scanner Scale Mode On bar code to select the NCR scanner/scale message f or mat. (F or more infor- mation, refer to the NCR Scanner/Scale Progra mmer’ s Guide.
3 - 34 Block Chec k Character When this selection is set to Tr a n s m i t , the NCR Block Check Character (BCC) is e xpected with incomi ng messages and transmitted with outgoing messages. Default = T ransmit. NCR Prefix This selection allows you to program an NCR-specific prefix.
3 - 35 NCR NOF (Not-on-File) Number of Beeps When using NCR NOF (Not-on-File) Error , set the number of beeps or error tone s, from 1 to 7, the scanner emits when it receiv es an NOF from the POS system. Def ault = 1. Do Not W ait for NCR W eight A get weight command waits until either a weight is ready or the command is canceled.
3 - 36 Timeout When us ing NCR Weight Timeout , you must program the length of the delay y ou want to wait f or a weight from the scale. Set the length (in milliseconds) f or a timeout by sc anning the bar code below , then setting the timeo ut (from 1- 65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Progra mming Chart , then scanning Save .
4 - 1 4 Input/Output Settings P ower Up Settings W ake Activation When W ake Activation Off is selected, the Sound button can be used to wak e the scanner . When Wake Activ ation On is selected, the scanner will w ake when it senses activity , such as a cashier walking into the space where the scanner is located.
4 - 2 Def ault = Hiber nate Mode. P ower Save Mode Ti meout Use this selection to set a timeout (in seconds) for the scanner when using P ower Sa ve Mode . When this time has elapsed with no acti vity , the scanner will enter th e P ower Sa ve Mode selected.
4 - 3 Motor Idle/Sleep State These sele ctions prog ram the motor to Off or On when the scanner is in idle mode or in sleep mo de . De fau l t = O ff. * Sleep - Lasers Off Idle - Lasers Blinking Sleep.
4 - 4 P ower Up Beeper The scanner can be programmed to beep when it’ s powered up . Scan the Off bar code(s) if you don’t want a power up beep . Default = P ower Up Beeper On. Button Contr ols T o program the buttons for additional functionality , see the descr iptions that f ollow .
4 - 5 Last Scan Repeat When Last Scan Repeat On is set, the cashier can press the F1 b utton q uic kly to i nput a number of repeat scans. F or e x ample , if there are 6 identical cans, the cashier would sc an the first can, then push the F1 button 5 times quic kly to indicate 5 more repeats of that scan.
4 - 6 Sound Loc k When Sound Loc k is set to On , a user cannot tur n off the beeper using t he Sound button. Pressing the Sound button only scrolls through the volume settings f or the scanner’ s beeper , but will not allow the sound to be tur ned off .
4 - 7 Erro r Condition When Error Conditi on On is set, the cashier can push the Sound button to clear errors (visuals, beeps, and notifica- tions). When Error Conditi on Off is set, visible and audible error conditions remain. Def ault = Error Condition On.
4 - 8 the Programming Chart inside the back cov er , then scanning Save . Default = 50. Beep on BEL Character Y ou ma y wish to f orce the scanner to beep upon a command sent from the host. If y ou scan the Beep on BEL On bar code below , the scanner will beep e very time a BEL char acter is received from the host.
4 - 9 Beeper - T ransmit Or der The beeper transmit order deter mines when the go od read b eep occurs. The scanner can be set to emit the good read beep either before or after data transmission. Def ault = Before T ransmissi on. Beeper V olume – Good Read The beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the scanner emits on a good read.
4 - 10 Beeper Duration – Good Read The beeper duration codes modify the length of the beep the scanner emits on a good read. Def ault = Nor mal. Number of Beeps – Good Read The number of beeps of a good read can be programmed from 1 - 9. The same number of beeps will be applied to the beeper and LED in response to a good read.
4 - 11 Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Def a ult = 1. Beep on EAS Deactivation After a good read, the beeper will beep quickly (chir p) upon EAS deactiv a tion when Beep on EAS Deactivation is set to On . If you do not w ant a chir p on EAS deactivation, scan Beep on EAS Deactivation Off .
4 - 12 Save bar code on the Programming Cha rt inside the back cover of this manual. Def ault = 1. LED Settings Disabled Scanner LED Flash When the scanner is disabled b y the POS system, the LEDs can be set to flash b y scanning LED Flash On . If y ou do not want the LE Ds to flash, scan LED Flash Off .
4 - 13 User-Specified Reread Dela y If you wa nt to set your own length for the reread dela y , scan th e bar code below , the n set the delay (from 0-30,000 millisec- onds) by scanning digits from the inside back cov e r , then scanning Save . 2D Reread Delay Sometimes 2D bar codes can take longer to read than other bar codes.
4 - 14 Same Symbol T est When Same Symbol T est On is scanned, the current ba r code must be 1 c haracter different from the pre vious bar code in order to be read. When Same Symbol T est Off is scanned, the bar codes must be 25% different to be read.
4 - 15 Character Activation Mode Y ou may use a character sent from the host to trigge r the scanner to begin scanning. When the activation character is received , the scanner continues scanning u nti.
4 - 16 Character Activ ati on Laser Timeout Y ou can set a timeout for the length of time the la ser remains on and attempting to decode bar codes when usi ng Character Activation Mode.
4 - 17 Output Sequence Editor This programming selection all ows y ou to program the scanner to output data (when scanning more than one symb ol) in whatev er order your application requires, regardless of t he order in which the ba r codes are scanned.
4 - 18 41 star t character match f or Code 39, 41h = “A” FF ter mination string for first code 6A code identifier f or Code 128 9999 code length that must match for Code 128, 9999 = all lengths 42.
4 - 19 cov er of this manual, then scanning Save . Def a ult = 5000 msec. Sequence Match Beeper By default, the scanner beeps when a sequence match is f ound. If you w ant th e scanner to remain silent, scan the f ollow- ing Sequence Match Beeper Off bar code.
4 - 20 When the output sequen ce is Off , the bar code data is output to the host as the scanner decodes it. Default = Off . No Read With No Read turned On , the scanner notifies you if a code cannot be read . If using an EZConfig-Scanning T ool Scan Data Window (see page 12-2 ), an “NR” appears when a code cannot be read.
5 - 1 5 Pr ogramming an A uxiliary Scanner Intr oduction This chapter descr ibes how to progr a m auxiliar y sca nners that will be connect ed to the Stratos bi optic. Scanner to Bioptic Comm unication The f ollowing settings are used to set up communicat io n betw een Honeywell scanners and bioptic scanners.
5 - 2 A ux P or t Configuration Codes Honeywell Scanner A ux P or t Configuration Scan the follo wing bar code to configure the Stratos biop tic aux por t to use a Honeyw ell auxiliar y scanner . Note: See Auxili ary Honeywell Scanner Configuration Codes beginning on page B-1 for common Honeywell hand-held scanner configuration codes.
5 - 3 bar code is read with the aux scanner. Scan Good Read Beep - Bi optic and A ux Scanner to sound the good read beep from both the Stratos bioptic and the auxiliar y scanner when the bar code is read with the aux scanner . De f ault = Go od Read Beep - Bioptic and Aux Scanner .
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6 - 1 6 Scale Pr ogramming the Scale Interface RS232 OPOS - Single Cable Scan the f ollowing programming codes to set up the scanner/scale using the OPOS dr iv ers when connected via a sin- gle RS232 cable. Baud Rate/Parity sets the baud rate to 9600 bps and the data format to 8 data bits, no parity , 1 stop bit.
6 - 2 POS Beep on Send W eight Note: This sel ection should only be used for POS “weight-on-demand” applicati ons. Do not use when th e POS continually asks for the weight or incessant beeping will be heard. Scan the Beep on Send W eight code belo w is you w ant to hear a beep e very time the scanner transmits a stable weight.
6 - 3 Scale Status Bytes Scan one of the follo wing bar codes to set how many scale status b y tes to send to the host from the scanner . These selections apply to RS485 and IBM OEM protocols. Def aul t = 3 Bytes. Scale T ype Scan the appropr iate bar code f or th e type of scale that’ s attached.
6 - 4 Scale Calibration The scale m ust be calibrated if: • It is a first time installation • The scale cannot be re-zeroed • The calibration verificati on tests indicate errors • There is a change in the units of measure (i.
6 - 5 5. Wait 5 minutes up to 30 minutes after power up before proceeding. If the unit h a s been subjected to cold, it may take longer to get to room temperature. 6. Place the 30.0 lb. weights or the 15 kg weig hts on the ce nter of the scale platter.
6 - 6 Step 1. Press the Zero key on the remo te display several times until Grp 2 Step1 is displayed. Step 2. Either display will initially display x = NO . Press the Tare key to change this to YES : Step 3. Press the Zero key to s elect YES . Step 4.
6 - 7 Step 10. After 3 to 5 seconds of inactivity, pr ess the Zero key to accept and begi n taking the zero ca pacity calibration reading. If the scale is unable to capture a stable readin g it will not store any value and will advance to the next step.
6 - 8 Step 1. Use a thin rod or straightened paper clip to pu sh down through the exposed pinhole and depress the calibra tion switch. A scale beep sounds. The scale is now in service mode. Step 2. Use the vertical window to scan a bar code below to cal i brate the scale.
6 - 9 Step 6. Remove the full capacity weight from the scale platter. The green LED blinks 5 times. Wai t at least 3 seconds for scale stability, then press the Sound button once. Th ere is a short delay followed by 5 short beeps th at indicates that the return zero load value has been stored.
6 - 10 If you ha ve any issues with the calibratio n, check that the unit has been properly in stalled and v erify th at there is no roc kin g motion when pressin g on opposite cor ners of the scale. If you f eel any mov ement, correct by adjusting the lev e ling scre ws that suppor t the scale on the check-stand.
6 - 11 6. Remove all the weight from the scale platter and verify the display reads: 0.00 lbs or 0.00kg Shift T est Shift Test Zones 1. Ensure there is no load on the scale platter and verify the remote display reads: 0.00 lbs or 0.00kg 2. Place a 15 lb.
6 - 12 or 7.495 and 7.505kg 4. Remove another 1 5 lbs. or 5kg from the platter and cent er the remaining weight. Verify the remote display reads: 5.0 lbs or 2.
6 - 13 3. Thread the wires through the mandre l, the security plate tab, and the bolt head. 4. Plug the mandrel into the mandrel cover to se cure the wire. 5. Reinstall the platte r. Note: Recheck the scale zero settin g after installing the seals to ensure scale is at zero.
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7 - 1 7 Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview When a bar code is scann ed, additional inf or mation is sent to the host compute r along with the bar code data. This group of b a r code data and additional, user-defined data is call ed a “message stri ng.
7 - 2 Example: Add a T ab Suffix to All Symbologies Step 1. Scan Add Suffix . Step 2. Scan 9 , 9 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to apply th is suffix to all symbologies. Step 3. Scan 0 , 9 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
7 - 3 Suffix Selections Cash Register Code IDs In order to work proper ly , some POS registe rs require that certai n Code IDs are sent with all bar codes. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable the Code ID set required. If you scan more than one of the codes below , the Code ID set for only the last selection is enab led.
7 - 4 Function Code T ransmit When this selection is enabled and function codes are contai ned within the scanned data, the scanner transmits the fu nction code to the ter minal. Char ts of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys star ting on page 11-3 .
7 - 5 Scan the f o llo wing bar code to set the communication check character type . Def ault = Non e . Inter character , Interfunction, and Intermessage Dela ys Some ter minals drop info r mation (characters) if data comes thr ough too qu ic kly .
7 - 6 Ne xt, scan the Character to T rigger Delay bar code, then the 2-digit hex v alue for the ASCII character that will trigger the delay ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on page A-3. T o remov e this dela y , scan the Delay Length bar code, and set the number of dela ys to 0.
8 - 1 8 Data Formatting Data Format Editor Intr oduction Y ou may use the Data F or mat Editor to change the scanner’ s output. F or example, y ou can use the Da ta F or mat Editor to inser t characters at cer tain points in bar code data as it is scanned.
8 - 2 Step 5. Lengt h Specify what length (up to 9999 characters) of data will be a cceptable for this symbology. Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. (Not e: 50 characters is entered as 0050.
8 - 3 Data Format Editor Commands When working with th e Data F or mat Editor , a vir tual cursor is mov ed along your input data stri ng. The following commands are used to both mov e this cursor to different positions, and to sele ct, replace, and insert data into the final output.
8 - 4 0D is the he x value for a CR The data is ou tput as: 1234567890 ABCDEFGHIJ <CR> Send all chara cters up to a particular character F3 Include in the output message all characte rs from the.
8 - 5 E9 and F4 Example: Send all b ut the last c haracters, f o llo wed by 2 tabs Send all characters except f or the last 8 from the bar code abov e, follo wed by 2 tabs.
8 - 6 Send the symbology name and length before the bar code data from the b ar code abov e. Bre ak up these inser tions with spaces. End with a carriage retur n.
8 - 7 F5 is the “Move the cursor f orward a number of characters” command 03 is the number of characters to mov e the cursor F1 is the “Send all characters” command 0D is the he x value for a .
8 - 8 The data is ou tput as: DEFGHIJ <CR> Sear ch bac kwar d for a character F9 Search the input message backward for “xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor poi nting to the “xx” character. Syntax = F9xx whe re xx stands for the search charac ter’s hex value for its ASCII code.
8 - 9 F1 is the “Send all characters” command 0D is the he x value for a CR The data is ou tput as: 37692 <CR> Sear ch bac kwar d f or a non-matching character E7 Search the input message backward for the first non-“xx” char acter from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx” character.
8 - 10 02 is the total count of characters to be replaced, plus the replacement characters (0 is replaced by CR, so total char- acters = 2) 30 is the hex v alue for 0 0D is the he x value for a CR (th.
8 - 11 F1 is the “Send all characters” command 0D is the he x value for a CR If this bar code is read, the f or mat f a ils . If this b ar code is read: the data is output as: AB1234 <CR> Insert a delay EF Inserts a de lay of up to 49,995 milliseconds (in multiples of 5) , starting from the current curs or position.
8 - 12 Choose one of the f ollowing op tions. Def au lt = Data F or matter On, Not Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix. Data Format Non- Match Err or T one When a bar code is encountered that doesn’ t match your required data f orm at, the scanner normally generates an error tone.
8 - 13 Primary/Alternate Data Formats Y ou can sav e up to f our data formats, and switch between these formats. Y our prima ry data format is saved under 0 . Y our other three formats are sav ed under 1 , 2 , and 3 . T o set your de vice to use one of these formats, scan one of the bar codes below .
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9 - 1 9 Symbologies This programming section contains the f ollowing menu selections. Refer to Chapter 13 f or settings and defaults . All Symbologies If you w ant to decode al l the symbologies allowab l e f or y our scan ner , scan the All Symbologies On code.
9 - 2 EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes wi th a count of 9-20 characte rs. Min. length = 09Max. length = 20 EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes wi th a count of 15 characters.
9 - 3 When Check Character is set to V alidate, but Don’t T ransmit , the unit will only read Coda bar bar codes printed with a check character , but will not transmit t he check character with the scanned data. Codabar Concatenation Codabar suppor ts symbol concatenati on.
9 - 4 Codabar Redundancy If you are encountering errors when reading Codabar bar co des , you ma y want to adjust the redundancy count. Redun- dancy adjusts the number of times a bar code is decoded bef o re transmission, which ma y reduce the number of errors.
9 - 5 Code 39 Code 39 On/Off Code 39 Star t / Stop Characters Star t/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code. Y ou may either transmit, or not transmit Start/ Stop characters.
9 - 6 Code 39 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation.
9 - 7 Full ASCII If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, cer tain characte r pairs within the bar code symbol will be inter preted as a single character . For e xa mple: $V will be decoded as the ASCII ch aracter SYN, and /C will be decoded a s the ASCII character #.
9 - 8 the Programming Chart on the inside the back cov er of this manual. Th e data characters should then ap pear properly . Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 On/Off NULL Characters Inter lea ved 2 of 5 requires an e ven number of characters.
9 - 9 When Check Digit is set to V alidate and T r ansmit , the scanner only reads Inter lea ved 2 of 5 bar codes printe d with a check digit, and will transmit this digi t at the end of the scanned data.
9 - 10 NEC 2 of 5 NEC 2 of 5 On/Off Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the scanner rea ds and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit.
9 - 11 inside the bac k cov er of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code . Default = 0. NEC 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80.
9 - 12 inside the bac k cov er of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code . Default = 0. Code 93 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80.
9 - 13 Straight 2 of 5 Industri al (three-bar star t/stop) Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On/Off Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Redundancy If you are encountering errors when readin g Straight 2 of 5 Industr ial bar codes , y ou may w ant to adjust the redundancy count.
9 - 14 Straight 2 of 5 IA T A (two -bar star t/stop) Straight 2 of 5 IA T A On/Off Straight 2 of 5 IA T A Redundancy If you are encountering erro rs when readin g Straight 2 of 5 IA T A bar codes, you ma y w a nt to adjust the redundancy count.
9 - 15 Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 On/Off Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the scanner rea ds and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit.
9 - 16 Chart inside the back cov er of this manual, then sca nning Save . Def ault = 0. Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80.
9 - 17 Code 11 Code 11 On/Off Check Digits Required These options set whether 1 or 2 check digi ts are required with Code 11 bar codes. T he check digit data is only tr ansmitted if y ou progra m that f eature (see Check Digit Validation on page 9-17).
9 - 18 Code 11 Redundancy If you are encountering errors when reading Code 11 bar codes, you ma y want to adjust the redundancy count. Redun- dancy adjusts the number of times a bar code is decoded bef o re transmission, which ma y reduce the number of errors.
9 - 19 Code 128 Code 128 On/Off 128 Group Separator Output When Off is selected, group separator characters (FNC 1 characters embedded in the bar code) ar e not output. If y ou wish to transmit the FNC1 characters as group separators “GS” (0x1D he x) with your Code 128 bar code output, scan the On bar code.
9 - 20 Code 128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 0-80. Minimum Def ault = 3, Maximum Default = 80. Code 128 Code P age Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters.
9 - 21 Concatenation Timeout When searching for bar codes during concatenation, you may wish to set a dela y used to find the next bar code. Set the length (in millisecond s) f or thi s dela y by scan.
9 - 22 ISBT 128 Predefined C oncatenation Sequences On/Off The follo wing selections allo w you to enable or requ ire the Predefined ISBT 128 Concatenatio n Sequences.
9 - 23 The ISBT Inde x of Data Structures shows that for the Donation Identification Number , the first character is “=” and the sec- ond character ca n be from A-N; P-Z; 1-9. For this e xampl e , us e “G. ” The Pro duct Code first character is “=” and the second character is “ <.
9 - 24 If you scan the Require User-Def ined Sequence code, the data combination specifie d in the User-Defined concatenation sequence is require d to transmit the data.
9 - 25 Flag Digit Con version T ype 3 flag digits are a par t of the Dona tion Identification Num ber in an ISBT 128 bar code. If y ou sele ct On , the flag data is conv er ted into a single MOD (37, 2) charac te r and transmitted with the bar code data.
9 - 26 GS1-128 GS1-128 On/Off GS1-128 Application Identifier P arsing This allows a single GS1-128 bar code to be broken into mu ltiple transmissions based on the presence of application iden- tifiers (AI) embedded in the bar code. T o use this feature , first enable 128 Group Separator Output (page 9 -19).
9 - 27 inside the bac k cov er of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code . Default = 0. GS1-128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80.
9 - 28 Te l e p e n T elepen On/Off T elepen Output Using AIM T elep en Output, the scanner read s symbols with star t/stop pattern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII (star t/stop patter n 1).
9 - 29 T elepen Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation.
9 - 30 UPC-A Number System The numeric system digit of a U.P .C . symbol is nor mally trans mitted at the beginning of the scanned data, b ut the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it. Def ault = On. UPC-A Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-A data.
9 - 31 UPC-A Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scann er will only read UPC-A bar codes that hav e addenda. Y ou mu st then tur n on a 2 or 5 digit addenda listed on pa ge 9-30 . Def ault = Not Required. UPC-A Addenda Separator When this feature is on, there is a sp ace between th e data from the bar code and the data from the addenda.
9 - 32 manual. Then scan the Save bar code . Default = 2 f or 2-Digit Addend a, 1 f or 5-Digit Addenda. UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code Use the follo w ing codes to enable or disable UPC-A and EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code.
9 - 33 Don’t Require Coupon Code: If you ha ve selected Require Coupon Code , and you w ant to disable this f eature, scan Don’t Require Coupon Code . UPC-A bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting you are using f or UPC-A/EAN- 13 with Extended Coupon Code .
9 - 34 Addenda Timeout Y ou can set a time during which th e scanner looks f or an adde nda. If an addenda is not f ound within this time per iod, the data can be either transmitted or discarded , base d on the setting y ou are using for UPC-A Number System 4 Addend a Required or UPC-A Number System 5 Addenda Required .
9 - 35 In-Store Printed Bar Codes In-store UPC and EAN bar codes are sometimes haphaza rdly printed, resu lting in poor quality codes . The decoding of in-store bar codes may need some adjustment to improv e read rates.
9 - 36 Redundancy Redundancy adjusts the number of times a bar code is dec od ed bef ore transmission , which ma y reduce the n umber of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it will take to decode the bar code.
9 - 37 UPC-E0 UPC-E0 On/Off Most U . P .C . bar codes lead with the 0 nu mber system. T o read these codes, use the UPC-E0 On selection. Def ault = On.
9 - 38 UPC-E0 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the sca nner will only read UPC-E bar codes that hav e adde nda. Def au lt = Not Required. UPC-E0 Addenda Separator When this feature is On , there is a space between the dat a from the bar code and the data from the adde nda.
9 - 39 UPC-E0 Number System The numeric system digit of a U.P .C . symbol is nor mally trans mitted at the beginning of the scanned data, b ut the unit can be programmed so it will n ot tr ansmit it. T o pre vent transmission, scan Off . Def ault = Off .
9 - 40 inside the bac k cov er of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code . Default = 1. UPC/EAN Addenda Redundanc y This programs the number of redundant scans required of a 2 o r 5-digit addendum before it is attached to the UPC or EAN bar code and submitted.
9 - 41 EAN/J AN-13 EAN/JAN-13 On/Off Con ver t UPC-A to EAN-13 When UPC-A Converted to EAN-13 is selected, UPC-A bar codes are conv er ted to EAN-13. When Do not Con ver t UPC-A is selected, UPC-A codes are read as UPC-A.
9 - 42 EAN/JAN-13 Ad denda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-13 data. Default = Off f or both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. EAN/JAN-13 Ad denda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN /JAN-13 bar codes that hav e ad denda.
9 - 43 Don’t Require 2 Digit Addenda: If y ou hav e selected Require 2 Digit Ad denda , and you w ant to disable this f eature, scan Don’t Require 2 Digit Addenda . EAN-13 bar codes are transmitted, dep ending on the setting you are using f or EAN/ JAN-13 Addenda Required .
9 - 44 Def ault = Don’t Requ ire Addenda. EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419 Addenda Required This setting programs the scanner to require any combinat ion of a 2 digit addenda or a 5 digit add enda on EAN-13 bar codes that begin w ith a “414” or “419.
9 - 45 EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439 Addenda Required This setting programs the scanner to require any combinat ion of a 2 digit addenda or a 5 digit add enda on EAN-13 bar codes that begin w ith a “434” or “439.
9 - 46 Def ault = Don’t Require 2 Digit Addenda. EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Addenda Required These settings program the scanne r to require a 5 digit addenda only on EAN-13 ba r codes that begin with “978.
9 - 47 Def ault = Don’t Require 5 Digit Addenda. Addenda Timeout Y ou can set a time during which th e scanner looks f or an adde nda. If an addenda is not f ound within this time per iod, the data can be either transmitted or discarded , base d on the setting y ou are using for EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required .
9 - 48 Programming Chart inside the back co ver of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Def ault = 0. UPC/EAN Addenda Redundanc y This programs the number of redundant scans required of a 2 o r 5-digit addendum before it is attached to the UPC or EAN bar code and submitted.
9 - 49 ISBN Reformat In nor mal use , the first two or three digits of an EAN-13 bar code identify the countr y of origin. The countr y prefixes are 978 and 979. T o reformat ISBN codes so t he countr y prefix is dropped out, scan the Ref ormat On bar code below .
9 - 50 EAN/J AN-8 EAN/JAN-8 On/Off EAN/JAN-8 Chec k Digit This selection all ows y ou to specify whether the check digit shoul d be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Def ault = On. EAN/JAN-8 Ad denda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-8 data.
9 - 51 EAN/JAN-8 Ad denda Required When Required is scanned, the sca nner will only read EAN /JAN-8 bar codes that ha ve addenda. Default = Not Required. EAN/JAN-8 Ad denda Separator When this feature is On , there is a space between the dat a from the bar code and the data from the adde nda.
9 - 52 EAN/JAN-8 Redundanc y If you are encountering errors when readin g EAN/J AN-8 bar codes, y ou may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redun- dancy adjusts the number of times a bar code is decoded bef o re transmission, which ma y reduce the number of errors.
9 - 53 MSI MSI On/Off MSI Check Character Diff erent types of check characters are used with MSI bar codes. Y o u can progr am the scanner to read MSI bar codes with T ype 10 check characters .
9 - 54 MSI Redundancy If you are encountering errors when reading MSI bar codes, you ma y want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundan cy adjusts the number of times a bar code is de coded bef ore tran smission, which ma y reduce the number of errors .
9 - 55 Plessey Code Plessey Code On/Off Plessey Chec k Character No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmit s bar code data with or without a check character .
9 - 56 inside the bac k cov er of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code . Default = 0. Plessey Messa g e Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80.
9 - 57 = 0. GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Limited On/Off GS1 DataBar Limited Redundancy If you are encountering errors when reading GS1 DataBar Limited bar codes, you ma y want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of times a bar code is decoded bef ore transmissi on, which ma y reduce th e n umber of errors.
9 - 58 GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Expanded On/Off Note: Contact Technical Assistance (page 16-1) for help if you have diffic ulty with GS1 Data Bar Expanded bar codes. GS1 DataBar Expanded Redundancy If you are encountering errors when reading GS1 DataBar Expanded bar code s , you ma y want to adjust the redundancy count.
9 - 59 Coupon Code Settings GS1 DataBar Expanded Cou pons With AI (8110) This selection lets you control reading GS1 DataBar Expand ed coupon codes that have an application identifier (AI) of 8110. When On is scanned, GS1 DataBar Expan ded coupon codes that hav e an AI of 8110 are re ad.
9 - 60 Coupon GS1 DataBar Output If you scan coupons that hav e both UPC a nd GS1 DataBar codes , you ma y wish to scan and output only the data from the GS1 DataBar code. Scan the GS1 Outpu t On code below to scan and output only the GS1 DataBar code data.
9 - 61 Framin g F raming controls the framing rules for in-store UPC and EAN bar codes. If you are ha vi ng difficulty reading poor qual- ity in-store bar co des, y ou may wish to scan the F raming O ff bar code below to improv e the read rate . Default = F ram- ing Off .
9 - 62 T rioptic Code Note: If you are going to scan Code 32 Pharmaceutical codes ( page 9-6 ), Trioptic Code must be off. T r ioptic Code is used for labeling magnetic storage media. Codabloc k A Codabloc k A On/Off Codabloc k A Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length.
9 - 63 Codabloc k F Codabloc k F On/Off Codabloc k F Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-2048. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Def a ult = 2048.
9 - 64 PDF417 PDF417 On/Off PDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-2750. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Def a ult = 2750.
9 - 65 Micr oPDF417 MicroPDF417 On/Off MicroPDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-366. Minimum Def ault = 1, Maximum Default = 366.
9 - 66 UPC/EAN V ersion Scan the UPC/EAN V ersion On bar code to decode GS1 Composite symbols that hav e a U .P .C . or an EAN linear compo- nent. (This does not aff ect GS1 Composite symbol s with a GS1-128 or GS1 linear component.) Def aul t = UPC/EAN V er- sion Off.
9 - 67 If EAN8 to EAN13 Con version is scanned , all EAN8 bar codes are converted to EAN13 f ormat. 7 Def ault = GS1 Emulation Off . TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) This code is a composite code since it has a Code 39 lin ear component and a MicroPDF417 stack ed code component.
9 - 68 QR Code QR Code On/Off This selection applie s to both QR Code and Micro QR Code. QR Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-7089.
9 - 69 Data Matrix Data Matrix On/Off Data Matrix Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-3116. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Def a ult = 3116.
9 - 70 Data Matrix Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from sev e r al Data Matr ix bar codes together b ef ore transmitting th em to the host computer .
9 - 71 Aztec Code Aztec Code On/Off Aztec Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 9-1) for additional inf or mation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-3832. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Def a ult = 3832.
9 - 72 Aztec Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from sev e r al Aztec bar codes t ogether before tr ansmitting them to the host computer . When the scanner encounters an Aztec bar code with the append trigger character(s), it buffers the n umbe r of Aztec bar codes determine d b y inf or mation encoded in thos e bar codes.
9 - 73 Maximum Message Length.
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10 - 1 10 EAS Settings EAS Deactiv ation The Stratos bioptic suppor ts deactiv ation of Checkpoint and Se nsor matic/T yco EAS tags. The f ollowing illustration s hows the location of the EAS deactiv ation area . It is impor tant to pass t he entire tag through th is area to deactivate the security tag .
10 - 2 Sensormatic Detection Ranges Deactivation Ranges Checkpoint EAS Controller Settings The f ollowing switch settings f or a Che c kpoint Counter point IX controller can be used as a star ti ng point, how e ver , these 9 i n (2 2 .8cm) 4 in (10.2cm) 8.
10 - 3 settings should be tuned according to your par ticular installation. Pr ogramming the EAS Interface Scan one of the follo wing bar codes to program the EAS Interface . The EAS Interfaces all work in inter loc ked mode (see EAS Mode of Operation on page 10-5 ).
10 - 4 EAS Contr oller Scan one of the follo wing bar codes to select the EAS system that is attached to the scanner . Default = Off . GPIO Sensormatic RS232 Sensormatic * Off Checkpoint Systems NEDAP.
10 - 5 EAS Interface Scan one of the follo wing bar codes to select the type of interface the EAS de vice uses to connect to the scanner. Def ault = GPIO . EAS Mode of Operation Scan one of the follo wing bar codes to select the EAS mode y ou wish to use.
10 - 6 Programming Chart inside the back co ve r , then scanning Save . Default = 4000 ms , which is 4 seconds . Note: If the EAS tag has not been deactivated in this time perio d, the operator can deactiva t e it using the F1 button. See EAS Function on page 4 -5 to program this functionality.
11 - 1 11 Interface K eys Ke yboard Function Relationships The f ollowing K eyboard Function Code, He x/ASCII V alue, and Full ASCII “CTRL ”+ relation ships apply to all termin als that can be used with the scanner. Ref er to page 3-22 enable Control + X mode.
11 - 2 Denmark 8 96- N o r w a y 8 96- Spain []6 - Country Codes.
11 - 3 Suppor ted Interface K eys ASCII HEX IBM PC/A T and Compatibles, USB PC Keybo ard Apple Mac/iMa c Suppor ted Ke ys NUL 00 Reser v ed Reser v ed SOH 01 Enter (KP) En ter/Numpad En ter STX 02 Cap.
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12 - 1 12 Utilities T o Add a T est Code I.D . Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I.D . before the decoded symbology . (See the Symbology Charts, beginning on page A-1) f or the single character code that identi fies each symbology .
12 - 2 T otalFreedom T otalF reedom is an open system architecture that makes it possib le for you create applicat ions that reside on your scanner . Decoding apps and Data Formatting apps can be created using T otalF reedom. F or fur ther information ab out T otalF reed om, go to our website at www .
12 - 3 8. Double click on the Setup.exe file. Follow the screen prompts to install the EZConfig-Scan ning program. 9. If you’ve selected the defaults du ring in stallation, you can click on Start Menu-All Programs - Honeywell-EZConfig- Scanning.
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13 - 1 13 Serial Pr ogramming Commands The serial programming commands can be used in pla ce of the programming bar codes. Both the serial commands and the programming bar codes will pro g ram the scanner . For complete descripti ons and e xamples of each se rial programming com- mand, refer to the corresponding programming bar code in this manual.
13 - 2 Concatenation of Multiple Commands Multiple commands can be issued within one Prefix/Storage s equence. Only the T ag, SubT ag, and Data fields must be repeated for each command in the sequence.
13 - 3 Menu Commands Selecti on Setting * Indicates de fault Serial Command # Indicates a numeric entry Pag e Produc t Default Settings Setting Custom Defaults Set Custom Def aults MNUCDP 3-1 Sav e Cu.
13 - 4 NCR NCR Host System Scanner Only - Dual Cable P AP953 3-8 V er if one V er if one Ruby T er minal P APRBY 3-9 Gilbarco Gilbarco T er minal P APGLB 3-9 Wincor Nixdorf Wincor Nixdorf T erminal P APWNX 3-9 Wincor Nixdorf Beetle T er minal P APBTL 3-10 Program K eyboard Countr y *U .
13 - 5 Greek (P olytonic) KBDCTY60 3-14 Hebrew KBDCTY12 3-14 Hungarian (101 k ey) KBDCTY50 3-14 Hungar y KBDCTY19 3-14 Iceland KBDCTY75 3-14 Irish KBDCTY73 3-15 Italian (142) KBDCTY56 3-15 Italy KBDCT.
13 - 6 Thailand KBDCTY94 3-19 T ur k ey F KBDCTY27 3-19 T ur k ey Q KBDCTY24 3-19 Ukrainian KBDCTY76 3-19 United Kingdom KBDCTY7 3-19 United Stated (Dvorak right) KBDCTY89 3-20 United States (Dvora k .
13 - 7 W o rd Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits , and Pa r i t y 7 Data, 1 Stop, P ar ity None 232WRD0 3-25 7 Data, 1 Stop , Parity Ev en 232WRD3 3-25 7 Data, 1 Stop, P ar ity Odd 232W RD6 3-25 7 Data, 1 S.
13 - 8 Suppor t BEL/CAN in A CK/NAK BEL/CAN Mode On BELCAN1 3-31 BEL/CAN Mode Off* BELCAN0 3-31 RS232 Defaults 232DFT 3-32 NCR Modifiers NCR A CK * NCR A CK Off NCRAC K0 3-32 NCR ACK On NCRA CK1 3-32 .
13 - 9 Motor Idle/Sleep State Idle - Motor On PWRMS10 4-3 *Idle - Motor Off PWRMS11 4-3 Sleep - Motor On PWRMS20 4-3 *Sleep - Motor Off PWRMS21 4-3 P ower Up Beeper Po wer Up Beeper Off BEPPWR0 4-4 *P.
13 - 10 Beeper Pitch - Good Read *T one 1 BEPCUR1 4-9 T one 3 BEPCUR3 4-9 T one 4 BEPCUR4 4-9 T one 5 BEPCUR5 4-9 T one 6 BEPCUR6 4-9 T one 7 BEPCUR7 4-9 T one 8 BEPCUR8 4-9 Beeper Duration - Good Rea.
13 - 11 Character Deactivation Mode *Off HSTDEN0 4-16 On HSTDEN1 4-16 Deactivation Character HSTDCH## 4-16 Output Sequence Editor Enter Sequence SEQBLK 4-18 Default Sequence SEQDFT 4-18 Sequence Timeo.
13 - 12 RS485 IBM 3rd Generation 46xx, English (lbs) - Single Cable P AP960 6-2 IBM 3rd Generation 46xx, Metric (kg) - Single Cable P AP959 6-2 USB IBM OEM USB English (lbs) - Single Cable P AP962 6-2.
13 - 13 Communication Check Character *None HSTXRC0 7-5 LRC Star ts on 1st Character H STXRC1 7-5 LRC Star ts on 2nd Character HSTXRC2 7-5 CRC HSTXRC3 7-5 Intercharacter Dela y Range 0 - 65535 (1ms in.
13 - 14 Codabar Star t/Stop Char . * Don’t T ransmit CBRSSX0 9-2 T ransmit CBRSSX1 9-2 Codabar Check Char . * No Chec k Char . CBRCK20 9-3 V alidate, But Don’t T ransmit CBRCK21 9-3 V alidate, and.
13 - 15 NEC 2 of 5 Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings N25DFT 9-10 *Off N2 5ENA0 9-10 On N25ENA1 9-10 NEC 2 of 5 Check Digit * No Check Char . N25CK20 9-10 V alidate, But Don’t Tr a n s m i t N25CK21 9-.
13 - 16 Code 11 Default All Code 11 Settings C11DFT 9-17 *Off C1 1ENA0 9-17 On C11ENA1 9-17 Code 11 Check Digits Required 1 Check Digit C11CK20 9-17 *2 Check Digits C11CK21 9-17 Check Digit V alidati .
13 - 17 ISBT 128 User-Defined Concatenation Sequences 1st Left Identifier (0 -255) *0 ISBUL1## 9-23 2nd Left Identifi er (0-255) *0 ISBUL2## 9-23 1st Right Identifier (0-255) *0 ISBU R1## 9-23 2nd Rig.
13 - 18 UPC-A Addenda Required * Not Required UP AARQ0 9-31 Required UP AARQ1 9-31 UPC-A Addenda Separator *Off UP AADS0 9-31 On UP AADS1 9-31 UPC-A Redundancy Range (0 - 10) *0 UP A V OT## 9-31 UPC/E.
13 - 19 UPC-E0 Default All UPC-E Settings UPEDFT 9-37 Off UPEEN00 9-37 *On UPEEN01 9-37 UPC-E0 Expand *Off UPEEXP0 9-38 On UPEEXP1 9-37 UPC-E0 Number System *On UPEEXN1 9-39 Off UPEEXN0 9-38 UPC-E0 Ad.
13 - 20 EAN-13 Beginning w ith 378/379 Addenda Required * Don’t Require Addenda ARQ3780 9-43 Require 2 Di git Addenda ARQ3781 9-43 Require 5 Di git Addenda ARQ3782 9-43 Require 2 o r 5 Digit Addenda.
13 - 21 EAN/JAN-8 Addenda *2 Digit Addenda Off EA8AD20 9-51 2 Digit Addenda On EA8AD21 9-50 *5 Digit Addenda Off EA8AD50 9-51 5 Digit Addenda On EA8AD51 9-51 EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required *Not Required E.
13 - 22 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Default All GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings RSSDFT 9-56 Off RSSENA0 9-56 *On RSSENA1 9-56 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Redundancy Range (0 - 10) *0 RSSVO T## 9-.
13 - 23 Codabloc k F Default All Codabloc k F Settin gs CBFDFT 9-62 *Off CBFENA0 9-63 On CBFENA1 9-63 Codabloc k F Msg. Length Min im um (1 - 2048) *1 CBFMIN#### 9-63 Maximum (1 - 2048) *204 8 CBFMAX#### 9-63 PDF417 Default All PDF417 Settings PDFDFT 9-64 On PDFENA1 9-64 *Off PDFENA0 9-64 PDF417 Msg.
13 - 24 Data Matrix Append *On IDMAPP1 9-70 Off IDMAPP0 9-70 MaxiCode Default All MaxiCode Settings MAXDFT 9-7 0 On MAXENA1 9-70 *Off MAXENA0 9-70 MaxiCode Msg. Length Minimum (1-150) *1 MAXMIN 9-70 Maximum (1-150) *150 MAXMAX 9-71 Aztec Code De f ault All Aztec Code Settings AZTDFT 9-71 *On AZTENA1 9-71 Off AZTENA0 9-71 Aztec Code Msg.
13 - 25 Show Data F o rmat DFMBK3? 12-1 T est Menu On TSTMNU1 12-1 Off TSTMNU0 12-1 A u xiliary Hone ywell Scanner Configuration Codes RS-232 Xenon 1900/1910, 1902/1912 Granit 1910i/1911i, 12 80i V oy.
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14 - 1 14 Pr oduct Specifications Stratos Bioptic Scanner/Scale Pr oduct Specifications P arameter S pecification Model 2753 Dimensions (T y pical): Height 11.1 in ches (28.2cm) Length 20 inches (50. 8cm) Width 11.5 inch es (7.1cm) Weight: Without Scal e With Scale 17.
14 - 2 Depth of Field Char ts T ypical Perf ormance Guaranteed P erformance Focus From V ertical Windo w Fro m Horizontal Wi ndow Symbology Near Distance F ar Distance Near Distance Fa r D i s ta n c e 4 mil Code 39 in. window 4 window 4 mm window 101 window 101 13 mil UPC in .
14 - 3 Standar d Connector Pinouts Note: Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage to the unit. Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by your warranty.
14 - 4 Scale to Host - RS232 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug: Scanner to Scale - COMM Data originates from the scale and is se nt to the scanner . 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug: Scale to Scanner - Displa y 10 Pin.
14 - 5 Scale Display 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug: RS232 A uxiliar y Scanner - Bioptic end 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug: USB A uxiliar y Scanner - Bioptic end USB T ype A Plug: 1 Signa l 1 2 Signa l 2 3 Signa.
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15 - 1 15 Maintenance Repairs Repairs and/or upgrades are not to be perf or med on this product. These servic es are to be perf or med only by an authorized ser vice center (see Customer Support on page 16-1). Maintenance Y our device provides reliab le and efficient op er ation with a min im um of care.
15 - 2 Is the bar code displa yed but not entered? The bar code is display ed on the host device correctly , but y o u still ha ve to press a k ey to enter it (the Enter/Return key or the T ab ke y , for e xample).
15 - 3 Err or Codes The f ollowing is a list of possible error codes and their meanings. Some errors will require immediate scanner mainte- nance. See also Audible and Vi sual Indicators on page 1-3. Error T ext Des cription What to do A UX_DEVICE_ERROR RS232 o r USB auxiliar y de vice is not communicating with the scanner.
15 - 4 LASER_4_ERROR The horizontal ri ght laser has f ailed. Y ou can continue to scan with the remaining lasers. Call f or ser vice. See Customer Support on page 16-1. LASER_4_W AR NING Warning that the horizontal right laser ma y soon fail. Call for service.
15 - 5 SCALE_NO_TYPE No scale type has been s pecified. Program the scale type (see Programming the Scale In terface beginning on page 6-1). Reboot. Call f or service. SCALE_RAM_ERROR The scale is indicating a RAM memor y problem. Contact the scale provider for ser vice.
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16 - 1 16 Customer Suppor t T echnical Assistance If you need assistance installin g or troubleshooting y our device, contact us b y using one of the methods below: Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledge base.com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions.
16 - 2 All provisions of this Limited W a rr anty are separate and sev era ble, which means that if any pro vision is held inva lid and unen- f orceable , such deter mination shall not aff ect the validity of enf orceability of the oth er pro visions hereof.
A - 1 A Reference Charts Symbology Char ts Note: “m” represents the AIM modifi er character. Refer to Internatio nal Technica l Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM modifier character details. Prefix / Suffix entries for specific symbologies ov erride the universal (All Symbologies, 99) entry.
A - 2 2D Symbologies P ostal Symbologies UPC-A ]E0 c 63 UPC-A with Add-On ]E3 c 63 UPC-A with Extended Coup on Code ]E3 c 63 UPC-E ]E0 E 45 UPC-E with Add-On ]E3 E 45 UPC-E1 ]X0 E 45 Add Honeywell Cod.
A - 3 ASCII Con version Chart (Code P age 1252) In ke yboard applications, ASCII Control Characte rs can be repres ented in 3 different wa ys, as shown below . The CTRL+X func- tion is OS and application dependent. Th e f ollowing tab le lists some commonly used Microsoft functionality .
A - 4 Lower ASCII Ref erence T able Note: Windo ws Code page 1252 and lower ASCII use the same characters. 24 18 CAN F3 CTRL+ X 25 19 EM F4 CTRL+ Y 26 1A SUB F5 CTRL+ Z 27 1B ESC F6 CTRL+ [ 28 1C FS F.
A - 5 Extended ASCII Characters DEC HEX CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code 128 80 €Ç up arrow ↑ 0x48 129 81 ü down arrow ↓ 0x50 130 82 ‚é right arrow → 0x4B 131 83 ƒâ left a.
A - 6 178 B2 ² ▓ 179 B3 ³ │ 180 B4 ´ ┤ 181 B5 µ ╡ 182 B6 ¶ ╢ 183 B7 · ╖ 184 B8 ¸ ╕ 185 B9 ¹ ╣ 186 BA º ║ 187 BB » ╗ 188 BC ¼ ╝ 189 BD ½ ╜ 190 BE ¾ ╛ 191 BF ¿ .
A - 7 ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not displa y with the proper charac- ters, it ma y be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page th at is diff er ent from the one the host pro- gram is e xpecting.
A - 8 China ISO/IEC 646 ‐ 57 92 99 Great Britain (UK) ISO /IEC 646 ‐ 04 7 87 France ISO /IEC 646 ‐ 69 3 83 Germany ISO/IEC646 ‐ 21 4 84 Switzerland ISO /IE C .
A - 9 Dec 35 36 64 91 92 93 94 96 123 124 125 126 Hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E US 0 1 # $ @ [ ] ^ ` { | } ~ CA 54 95 # $ à â ç ê î ô é ù è û CA 18 96 # $ à â ç ê É ô é ù .
A - 10 Unicode Ke y Maps 6E 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 4B 50 55 4C 51 56 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 2C 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2B 39 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 53 4F 54 59 3A 3B 3C 3E 3F 38 40 3D 5A 5F 64 5B 60 65 5C 61 66 5D 62 67 63 68 69 6A 6C 104 Key U.
B - 1 B A uxiliary Honeywell Scanner Configuration Codes Scan one of the following bar codes with your Honeywell hand-he ld scanner to configure it to communicate with the Stratos bioptic auxiliar y por t. If you do not see your scanner listed below , refer to your scanner’ s User’ s Guide on www.
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Sample Symbols UPC-A 0 123456 7890 Interleaved 2 of 5 1234567890 Code 128 Code 128 EAN-13 9 780330 290951 Code 39 BC321 Codabar A13579B Code 93 123456-9$ Straight 2 of 5 Ind ustrial 123456.
6543210 Matrix 2 of 5 GS1 Data Bar (01)00123456789012 PDF417 Car Registration Aztec P ackage Label Data Matr ix T est Symbol QR Code Numbers Micro PDF417 T est Message MaxiCode T est Message.
Pr ogramming Char t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.
9 A B C D E F Save Discard.
I f you mak e an error while scanning the letters or digits (bef or e scanning Sav e), scan Discard, scan the corre ct letters or digi ts, and Save again.
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