CipherLab 3660B Wireless Scanner Base User Manual

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   CIPHER 1160 Wireless Linear Image Scanner User’s Manual                              Document Number : 1160-0136 Release Date : July 29, 2003  2003, SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.. All rights reserved. CipherLab is a registered trademark of SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.  WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction...................................................................................................1 2. Installation ....................................................................................................2 2.1 Power Up the 3660 Base Station...........................................................2 2.2 Power Up the 1160 ...............................................................................3 2.3 Setup RF Connection ............................................................................3 2.4 Charging your 1160 ..............................................................................4 2.5 Interface Setting ....................................................................................5 3. General Features ...........................................................................................6 3.1 Buzzer ...................................................................................................6 3.2 Indicator ................................................................................................6 3.3 Scan Modes...........................................................................................6 3.4 Auto-Sense............................................................................................7 3.5 Re-read Delay .......................................................................................7 3.6 Scanner Time-out Duration...................................................................8 3.7 Reading Redundancy ............................................................................8 3.8 Supported Symbologies ........................................................................8 3.9 Negative Barcodes ................................................................................8 4. Output Interface ..........................................................................................10 4.1 Keyboard Wedge Interface .................................................................10 4.1.1 Keyboard Type............................................................................10 4.1.2 Keyboard Style - Alphabets ........................................................10 4.1.3 Keyboard Style – Digits..............................................................10 4.1.4 Capital Lock Status .....................................................................11 4.1.5 Alphabets Transmission..............................................................11 4.1.6 Digits Transmission ....................................................................11 4.1.7 Inter-Character Delay..................................................................11 4.2 RS232 Interface ..................................................................................11 4.2.1 Baud Rate / Parity / Data Bits .....................................................12 4.2.2 Flow Control ...............................................................................12 4.2.3 Inter-Character Delay..................................................................12 4.3 USB Interface......................................................................................12 4.4 Memory Parameters ............................................................................12 4.4.1 Memory Mode.............................................................................12 4.4.2 Clear Data ...................................................................................12 4.4.3 Send Data ....................................................................................13 4.4.4 Memory Data Delay....................................................................13 5. Symbology Parameters ...............................................................................14 5.1 Code39 ................................................................................................14 5.2 Italy / French Pharmacode ..................................................................14 5.3 Industrial / Interleave / Matrix 25 .......................................................14  5.4 Codabar............................................................................................... 15 5.5 UPCE .................................................................................................. 15 5.6 EAN8 .................................................................................................. 15 5.7 UPCA.................................................................................................. 16 5.8 EAN13 ................................................................................................ 16 5.9 MSI .....................................................................................................16 5.10 Plessey ................................................................................................16 5.11 Telepen ...............................................................................................17 5.12 RSS .....................................................................................................17 6. Data Output Format.................................................................................... 18 6.1 Character Substitution ........................................................................18 6.2 Prefix / Postfix Code........................................................................... 18 6.3 Code ID............................................................................................... 18 6.4 Length Code .......................................................................................19 7. Data Editing................................................................................................ 20 7.1 Select Editing Format .........................................................................20 7.2 Restore Default Format....................................................................... 20 7.3 Applicable Conditions ........................................................................20 7.4 Total Number of Fields....................................................................... 21 7.5 Dividing Data into Fields.................................................................... 21 7.6 Additional Fields ................................................................................22 7.7 Field Transmission Sequence .............................................................22 7.8 End of Format Programming .............................................................. 22 7.9 Activate Data Editing Formats............................................................22 7.10 Exclusive Data Editing .......................................................................22 7.11 Programming Examples...................................................................... 22 8. Configuring your 1160 ...............................................................................24 8.1 Enter Configuration Mode..................................................................24 8.2 Default ................................................................................................24 8.3 List Setting..........................................................................................24 8.4 Setting Parameter Values....................................................................24 8.4.1 Numeric Parameters....................................................................25 8.4.2 Character String Parameters .......................................................25 8.4.3 Key Type/Status Setting .............................................................26 8.5 Exit Configuration Mode....................................................................27
 11. Introduction The 1160 is the first CipherLab Wireless scanner utilizing Blue Tooth Technology. The scanner has a range of over 50 meters and a battery life of over 16 hours or 50,000 scans. This manual contains all the information needed to operate and configure the 1160 Wireless Barcode Scanner. It is divided into two parts. The first part of this manual describes the installation, operation and programmable features of the scanner. The second part of this manual contains the setup barcodes used to configure the scanner. The 1160 is one of the most versatile and flexible wireless barcode scanners available today. All the features and functions required for up to date barcode reading are included. Owing to the compact design and extremely low power consumption, this scanner provides for easy installation and high product durability. The scanner will not only cater for the requirements needed today, but also can fulfill your long-term needs. The main functions and features provided on the 1160 are listed below. •  Barcode Readability: Most popular barcode symbologies are supported including the newest RSS Code. •  Support for negative barcodes. •  Supports eight scan modes. •  Programmable Beeping Tone •  Dual Color Indicator •  Interface Support (base unit): KB Wedge, RS232, and USB •  Programmable Code ID: Code ID can be individually configured for each symbology. •  Programmable Length Code •  Programmable Prefix Code •  Programmable Postfix Code •  Character Substitution •  Data Editing: Data can be reorganized according to user programmable formats. Up to three data editing formats are supported. •  Extremely Low Power Consumption  22. Installation  The 1160 kit contains: 1160 Wireless Barcode Scanner 3660 Base and Charger dock Serial/Keyboard/USB Cable (depending on configuration ordered) Power Supply for Base/charger. Diskette containing “Scan Manager” and this manual 2.1  Power Up the 3660 Base Station                                      Connect the interface cable into the 15 pin connector at the back of the base. The cable you connect will depend on the interface you and cable you ordered. There are various cables available: RS232, Keyboard or USB. Turn OFF your PC or Laptop where you will connect the base into. Once your cable is connected to the base, plug the other end into the appropriate connection on your PC. E.g. If you have a serial cable then plug into the com port of your PC, if you have a Keyboard cable then plug into keyboard port of your PC and if you have a USB cable plug into the USB port on your PC.  Connect the power supply provided to your AC outlet and plug the other end into your base. Power ON your PC. You are now ready to configure your scanner and base.
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