Scanner User Manual
Table Of Contents
- April 2002
- Part I
- General Information
- Unpacking
- Factory Technical Support
- Part II Installation and SetUp
- A.\) Installation – Keyboard Wedge Interface
- Reset All Defaults – Keyboad Wedge Interface
- Computer Type Selection (for Keyboard Wedge only)
- Intercharacter Delay for Keyboard Wedge interface
- B.\) Installation – RS232 Interface
- Reset All Defaults – RS232
- RS-232C Communication Parameters
- Handshaking Protocol
- Baud Rate
- Data Bits / Stop Bits / Parity
- C.\) Installation – USB Interface
- Reset All Defaults - USB Interface
- Part IIIBar Code Menu Functions
- Section A Programming the Scanner
- Symbology Selection
- Symbology Additions
- Setting the Number of Characters to be Scanned
- UPC Settings
- EAN-13 and EAN-8 Settings
- Code 39 Settings
- Codabar Settings
- MSI/Plessey Settings
- Code 128, EAN 128 Settings
- IATA Settings
- Telepen Settings
- Case Conversion
- Setting a Prefix or Suffix
- Prefix Settings
- Suffix Settings
- Direct Input Keyboard Keys
- Direct Input Characters
- Direct Input Control Characters
- Direct Input Code ID/Length
- Read Mode Settings
- Trigger Settings
- Multiple Read Reset Time
- Quiet Zone Settings
- Read Time Settings
- Redundant Decoding Settings
- Positive and Negative Bar Codes
- Buzzer Settings
- Good Read LED
- Diagnostics
Manual No. 25-ULGPMU01-01 Series OPT Handheld
CCD Scanner
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Part III
Bar Code Menu Functions
Section A Programming the Scanner
This manual contains information that allows you to easily change certain programmable parameters of the scanner.
The scanner is ready to use - no additional programming is required in most situations. The scanner has been
programmed at the factory with the most common settings. These factory default settings are ideal for most
situations.
A specific parameter is set or changed by scanning one or more of the special programming bar codes found on the
following pages. For each parameter, you can choose from a menu of options. When you scan the special bar code
for a specific menu option, the scanner retains the changes you have made even if you disconnect the scanner or t-
urn off the power.
Step-by-Step
Programming is easy. Simply:
1. Scan the bar code for "Start/End Program Menu" (ZZ). The scanner will beep continuously to indicate that it
is ready to be programmed. When the scanner is in Programming Mode, it cannot read normal bar code. It can
only read the special bar codes found on the following pages.
2. Select desired parameter from menu and scan the bar code. The scanner will beep once and the green light will
flash, indicating the desired parameter has been scanned. The scanner will continue to beep continuously while
in Programming Mode.
3. Scan "Start/End Program Menu" (ZZ). The scanner will stop beeping, indicating that it is back in normal
scanning mode. The changes made while in Programming Mode are now saved in the scanner's memory.
When the scanner is in Programming Mode, more than one parameter at a time can be changed. Until some
proficiency at programming is achieved, it is highly recommended that users only change only one parameter at a
time and test the change before proceeding to program any additional changes. It is also recommended that users
keep a record of the changes made to the scanner.
What If I Make A Mistake?
Scanning the "Reset All Defaults" bar code for your type of interface will return the scanner to all factory default
settings (including any changes made during previous programming sessions).
NOTE: (
Β
) A pointing finger indicates scanner default settings throughout the following menus.
