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2D BA RC O DE SC ANNER USER MANU AL M O D E L 177603 MAN-177603-UM-1110-01.
T ABLE OF C ONTENT S 1 Introduc tion .................................................................................................................. 4 1 . 1 Safety C ons ider atio ns..................................................................
6. 1 0 Codablock Set ting s ...................................................................................... 38 6. 1 1 Code 1 1 Set tings ............................................................................................ 39 6. 1 2 Code 3 9 Set tings .
1 I N T RO D U C T I O N Thank you f or purchasing the MANHA T T AN ® 2D Barcode Scanner , Model 177603. This scanner delivers high-quality scanning for a wide range of data collection functions to improve r outine transactions, automate paper-based pr ocesses and increase productivity .
2 I N S T A L L A T I O N 1. Iftheincludedcommunicationcableisn ’talreadyattachedt othescanner , connect it to the bottom of the handle so you hear it click in place . 2. T ur n o the host sy stem. 3. Connectthescanner ’ scommunica tioncabletothehostsystem.
6 OPERA TING SETTINGS 4 O P E R A T I N G S E T T I N G S 4. 1 SCANNING TRIGGERING <Lev el> A reading session begins (lighting and dec ode processing on) when the beam is activated and stops when the beam is deactivated.
Level + F lashing This mode allows y ou the switch between Lev el and Flashing modes . When the scanner is turned on, it is in Flashing mode (see F lashing below). Y ou can aut om ati cal ly swit ch to L ev el mod e b y activ at ing th e b eam lin e .
T oggle This mode allows lighting and dec oding toggle when the trigger line is activated. F irst trigger activation = lighting and decoding on; second trigger activation = lighting and decoding o . Pr esentation This mode activates the lighting and decoding function.
4. 3 GOOD READ MODE When active, the scan engine st ops the reading session after a successful decoding. NO TE: This parameter is not used with Continuous and C ontinuous + Flashing modes .
4.4.2 G OOD RE AD BEE PS 4.4.3 B EEP DU RA T IO N 10 OPERA TING SETTINGS None <One Beep> T wo Beeps 200 msec 60 msec <80 msec> O.
11 4.4.4 TI MI NG 4. 5 GOOD READ DURA TION 4.5.1 G OOD RE AD LED DU RA T IO N OPERA TING SETTINGS After Tr ansmission <During T ransmission> Before T ransmission 1 sec <80 msec> 0.
12 OPERA TING SETTINGS 4.5.2 E RRO R B EEP 4.5.3 S ETU P B EE P 4. 6 BAD READ MESSA GE SETTINGS <Not Active> <On> O <On> O <Default = “NOREAD”> Active.
13 5 I M AG ER S E T TI N G S 5. 1 IMA GER MODE The best reading performance of the scanner depends on the envir onment, the application of the scanner and the type of barcodes. • Linearmodeisfordecoding1Dbar codes. • Areamodeisf ordecoding1Dand2Dbarcodes .
6 P R O GR A MM I N G C O D E S 6. 1 F ACT ORY DEF A UL T The default RS232 settings are 57600 Baud , 8 Data Bits and No P arity. F actor y default settings are indicated in bold inside brackets: <Example> 6.
15 PROGRAMMING CODES 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 <57600> 115200.
6.2.2 DA T A B ITS 6.2.3 S T OP BI TS 16 PROGRAMMING CODES 128000 230400 256000 460800 Data Bits 7 <Data Bits 8> <Stop Bits 1>.
6.2.4 PARI TY 6.2.5 H ARD W A RE/ SO FT W AR E P ROT O C OL S TI ME OU T 17 PROGRAMMING CODES <None> Even Stop Bits 2 Odd Compose (ms): 500 <Compose (ms): 1000> Compose (ms): 1500.
6.2.6 R S232 P AR A MET ER S ENQ 6.2.7 R S232 P AR A MET ER S A CK 18 PROGRAMMING CODES Compose (ms): 2000 Compose (ms): 2550 <Not Active> Active <Default: 05H> <Not Active> .
6.2.8 R S232 P AR A MET ER S NAK 6.2.9 S OFT WAR E PR OT OCO L XON /X OF F 6.2.10 H ARD W A RE PROTOCO L R TS/C TS 19 PROGRAMMING CODES <Default: 06H> <Not Active> Active <D.
6.2.11 R S232 P AR A MET ER S LRS LON GI TUD IN AL RE DUN DAN CY CH EC K 6.2.12 R S232 P AR A MET ER S INT ER CHA RAC TE R D EL A Y 20 PROGRAMMING CODES 20 ms Active, RTS idle after each.
21 6.2.13 R S232 P AR A MET ER S INT ER ME SSAG E D EL A Y PROGRAMMING CODES 30 ms 40 ms 50 ms 30 ms <None> 10 ms 50 ms.
22 6. 3 USB P ARAMETER NO TE: The Set Factory Default setting (Sec tion 6.1.1) would r eturn to the original default setting instead of the customized setting . That is, if you are using the USB interface, your device will lose USB interface settings when the Set F actory D efault code is en tered.
23 PROGRAMMING CODES <AZTEC OFF> AZTEC ON <BPO OFF> BPO ON <Canada P ost OFF> Canada P ost ON <C ODABAR OFF> COD ABAR ON.
24 PROGRAMMING CODES <Codablock A OFF> Codablock A ON <Codablock F OFF> Codablock F ON <C ODE 11 OFF> CODE 11 ON CODE 39 OFF <C ODE 39 ON>.
25 PROGRAMMING CODES <C ODE 93 OFF> CODE 93 ON CODE 128 OFF <C ODE 128 ON> GS1-128 OFF <GS1-128 ON> DA T AMA TRIX OFF <DA T AMA TRIX ON>.
26 PROGRAMMING CODES <Dutch Post OFF> Dutch P ost ON EAN-8 OFF <EAN-8 ON> EAN-13 OFF <EAN-13 ON> EAN-128 OFF <EAN-128 ON>.
27 PROGRAMMING CODES <GS1 C C-A/B OFF> GS1 CC-A/B ON <GS1 C C-C OFF> GS1 CC-C ON <GS1 DataBar Omni OFF> GS1 DataBar-Omni ON <GS1 DataBar Limited OFF> GS1 DataBar Limited ON.
28 PROGRAMMING CODES <GS1 DataBar Expanded OFF> GS1 DataBar Expanded ON <Infomail OFF> Infomail ON <Interleav ed 2 of 5 OFF> Interleaved 2 of 5 ON <Japan P ost OFF> Japan Post .
29 PROGRAMMING CODES <Matrix 2 of 5 OFF> Matrix 2 of 5 ON <MaxiCode OFF> MaxiCode ON <MicroPDF417 OFF> MicroPDF417 ON <MSI OFF> MSI ON.
30 PROGRAMMING CODES PDF417 OFF <PDF417 ON> <Planet OFF> Planet ON <PLESSEY OFF> PLESSEY ON <Postnet OFF> Postnet ON.
31 PROGRAMMING CODES <QR Code OFF> QR Code ON <Standard 2 of 5 OFF> Standard 2 of 5 ON <Sw eden Post OFF> Sweden P ost ON <T elepen OFF> T elepen ON.
32 6.4.2 D ISA BL E A LL S YMB OLOG IES T o disable all the symbologies, scan the c ode below . O therwise, you can scan the O code to disable individual symbologies.
33 memory. At an y time, y ou can reset to factory defaults by scanning the Set F ac tory Default code (see Section 6.1.1). 6. 5 A USTRALIAN POST SETTINGS 6.
34 6.6.3 G S1128 E MU LA T IO N 6.6.4 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6. 7 BPO SETTINGS 6.7.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Default “D3”> Active <Not Active> <.
35 6.7.2 C HEC K D IG IT TR AN SMI SS IO N 6. 8 CANADA POST SETTINGS 6.8.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6. 9 C ODABAR SETTINGS 6.9.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES <Active> Not A.
36 6.9.2 S T AR T/S TOP 6.9.3 C LSI LI BR ARY SYST EM PROGRAMMING CODES <Not T ransmitted> T ransmitted-a,b,c,d T ransmitted-a,b,c,d/t ,n,*,e T ransmitted-A,B,C,D T ransmitted-DC1,DC2,DC3,DC4 Ac.
37 6.9.4 C HEC K D IG IT VE RIF IC A TI ON 6.9.5 C HEC K D IG IT TR AN SMI SS IO N 6.9.6 CON CA T EN A TI ON PROGRAMMING CODES Used <Not Used> T ransmitted <Not T ransmitted> <Not Activ.
38 6. 10 C ODABL OCK SETTINGS 6.10.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES <No Start/Stop Restrictions> Stop 1 = Start 2 ABC (American Blood Commission) <Codablock A UDSI-Default “.
39 CHAPTE R TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES 6.11 COD E 11 S ET T IN GS 6.11.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.11.2 C HEC K D IG ITS <UDSI-Default “ C1”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> <1 Digit&.
40 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.12 COD E 39 S ET T IN GS 6.12.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.12.2 F ORM A T 6.12.3 S T AR T/S TOP PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Default “B1”> <Code Mark-Default “*”>.
41 6.12.4 ACCE PTE D C HA RAC TER S 6.12.5 C HEC K D IG IT VE RIF IC A TI ON TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS PROGRAMMING CODES <* Only (Standard C ode 39)> $ Only ( T r ioptic C ode 39) $ and * (Stand.
42 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.12.6 R EAD IN G R AN GE 6.12.7 R EAD IN G TOL ER AN CE PROGRAMMING CODES <Check Digit Not T ransmitted> Check Digit T ransmitted <Extended> Normal <High > Medium .
43 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.13 COD E 93 / CO DE 93i SET TINGS 6.13.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.14 COD E 128 / G S1 128 SE T TI NG S 6.14.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Defau.
44 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.14.2 G S1128 I DE NT IFI ER 6.14.3 C IP 128 F RE NC H PH AR MACE UT IC AL CODE S 6.14.4 R EAD IN G TOL ER AN CE PROGRAMMING CODES <Include ]C1 Identier> Remove ]C1 Iden.
45 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.14.5 I SBT 128 PROGRAMMING CODES Low Active <Not Active> <T ransmit Single Codes Only> T ransmit Concatenated C odes Only T ransmit Single Codes/Concatenat ed Codes <.
46 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.14.6 G TIN PR OCE SS IN G FO R G S1128 6.14.7 U NCON VEN TI ON AL G S1 128 6. 15 DA T AMA TRIX SETTINGS 6.15.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES Concatenat e All.
47 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 16 DUT CH POST SETTINGS 6.16.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6. 17 EAN / UPC P ARAMETERS SETTINGS 6.17.1 R EAD IN G TYP E PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Default “P4”> <Code M.
48 CHAPTE R TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES EAN-8 Tr ansmitted As EAN-13 <ISBN - Not Active> ISBN – Active <ISMN - Not Active> ISMN – Active <ISSN - Not Active> ISSN – Active GTIN Pr o.
49 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.17.2 S UPP LE ME NT A L S ET UP PROGRAMMING CODES <GTIN Proc essing - Not Active> <ADD-ON D igits Not Requir ed but T ransmitted If Read> ADD- ON Dig its Required and T.
50 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.17.3 C HEC K D IG IT TR AN SMI SS IO N PROGRAMMING CODES <UPC-A Check Digit T ransmission ON> UPC-A Check Digit T ransmission OFF UPC-E Check Digit T ransmission OFF <UPC-.
51 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.17.4 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI–UPC-A-Default “ A0”> <UDSI–UPC-E-Default “E0”> <UDSI–EAN-13-Default “F”> <UDSI–EA.
52 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 18 GS1 C OMPOSITE SETTINGS 6.18.1 E AN/U PC COMP OS ITE ME SS AGE D ECOD IN G 6.18.2 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES <Auto-Discriminate> Always Linked Never L.
53 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.18.3 L INE AR T RA NS MI SSI ON ON L Y 6. 19 GS1 DA T ABAR SETTINGS 6.19.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES Active <Not Active> <Omni-UDSI-Default “ C3”&.
54 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 20 INFOMAIL SETTINGS 6.20.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6. 21 INTERLEA VED 2 OF 5 P ARAMETERS 6.21.1 C HEC K D IG IT VE RIF IC A TI ON PROGRAMMING CODES <Expanded-Code Mark-De.
55 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.21.2 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.21.3 R EAD IN G TOL ER AN CE PROGRAMMING CODES T ransmitted <UDSI-Default “B2”> <Code Mark-Default “I”> <High> Medium .
56 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 22 JAP AN POST SETTINGS 6.22.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.22.2 C HEC K D IG IT TR AN SMI SS IO N 6. 23 MA TRIX 2 OF 5 SETTINGS 6.
57 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 24 MA XIC ODE SETTINGS 6.24.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.24.2 M ODE 0 PROGRAMMING CODES Code Mark-China Post <Code Mark-Regular> <UDSI-Default “D2”> <Code M.
58 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.24.3 H EAD ER 6. 25 MICROPDF 41 7 SETTINGS 6.25.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.25.2 COD E 128 E MUL A TI ON PROGRAMMING CODES <Regular(AIM)> Extended <UDSI-Default “ C.
59 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 26 MSI C ODE P ARAMETERS SETTINGS 6.26.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.26.2 C HEC K D IG IT VE RIF IC A TI ON PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Default “B8”> <Code Mark-Defaul.
60 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.27 P DF 417 SE T TI NG S 6.27.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.27.2 I RRE GU LA R P DF 6.27.3 CON TRO L H EA DER PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Default “ C7”> <Code Mark-Defa.
61 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.27.4 O PTI ON AL FIE LD S PROGRAMMING CODES F ile Name T ransmitted <File Name Not T ransmitted> Segment Count T ransmitted <Segment Count N ot T ransmitted> Time Stamp.
62 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 28 PLANET SETTINGS 6.28.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES Addressee T ransmitted <Addressee N ot T ransmitted> F ile Size Tr ansmitted <File Siz e Not T ra.
63 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.28.2 C HEC K D IG IT TR AN SMI SS IO N 6. 29 PLESSEY C ODE SETTINGS 6.29.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.29.2 C HEC K D IG IT TR AN SMI SS IO N PROGRAMMING CODES <Code Mark-Def.
64 CHAPTE R TITLE 6. 30 POSTNET SETTINGS 6.30.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.30.2 C HEC K D IG IT TR AN SMI SS IO N 6. 31 QR C ODE SETTINGS 6.31.1 M ODE L 1 CON TR OL PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Defa.
65 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.31.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6. 32 ST ANDARD 2 OF 5 SETTINGS 6.32.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.32.2 F ORM A T PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Default “D1”> <Code Mark.
66 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.32.3 C HEC K D IG IT VE RIF IC A TI ON 6. 33 SWEDEN POST SETTINGS 6.33.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6. 34 TELEPEN SETTINGS 6.34.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER PROGRAMMING CODES &.
67 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.34.2 F ORM A T 6.35 TLC 39 S E TT IN GS 6.35.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER 6.35.2 L INE AR T RA NS MI SSI ON ON L Y PROGRAMMING CODES <UDSI-Default “ C6”> <Code Mark-.
68 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.35.3 E CI S EC UR ITY 6. 36 MISCELLANEOUS P ARAMETERS 6.36.1 S YMBO L OG Y I DE NTI FI ER With the Miscellaneous P arameters function on, a leading character will be added to the output string while scanning codes, as sho wn in the table below .
69 CHAPTE R TITLE 6.37.2 P OST AM BL E The scanne r can b e pr ogra mmed t o out put ba rco de dat a base d on t he f ormat [BAR C ODE DA T A ] [POS T AMB LE STR ING]. T o s end <ETX> after the b arc ode, for example, scan only prog ramming code <ET X> and the r esulting barcode output will be [BAR CO DE D A T A] [<ETX>].
70 CHAPTE R TITLE 7 A P P E N D IC E S 7. 1 DECIMAL V AL UES DECIMAL V ALUE S 0 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2.
71 ASCII 7.2 A SC II A L K J I H G F E D C B.
72 ASCII M X W V U T S R Q P O N.
73 READABLE SY M B OL OGIES 7. 3 READ ABLE SY MBOL OGIES 7.3.1 1D SYMB OLOG IE S 7.3.2 2D SYMB OLOG IE S Y Z DEF A UL T SYMBOL OGY READABLE ENABLE EAN/UPC • • UCC/EAN128 • • ISBN • ISB.
74 SPE CIF ICA TIONS 7. 4 SPECIFICA TIONS Standards and C ertications •FC C •CE •UL •USB General •Supports1Dand2Dbarcodes •Lightsourc .
75 REGULA T ORY ST A TEMENTS F ederal Communications C ommission Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of F ederal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules .
76 W ASTE ELEC TRICAL & ELEC TRONIC EQUIP MENT Disposal of Elec tric and Electronic Equipment (applicable in the European Union and other Eur opean countries with separat e collection systems) ENGLISH This symbol on the product or its packaging indicat es that this product shall not be tr eated as household waste.
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