System ManualCORDLESS SCANNING SYSTEMSCANTEAM® 2070 BASEIMAGETEAM™ 3870 LINEAR IMAGERSCANTEAM® 5770 LASER
iiKeyboard and Delays Selections...2-8Keyboard Country ...
4 - 16Other Programming Selections• Clear One Data Format This deletes one data format for one symbology. If you are clearing the primary format, sc
4 - 17Search CommandsF8 Search ahead for “xx” character from current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “xx” character. Syntax = F8xx (xx s
4 - 18Data Format EditorSee page 4-15 through page 4-17 for a description of Data Format selections and commands.Data FormatterWhen Data Formatter is
4 - 19Require Data FormatWhen Data Formatter is required, all input data must conform to an edited format or the base does not transmit the input data
4 - 20Decode Beep SelectionNote: Decode Beep mode is active only when the programming selections Host ACK (page 3-6) or Data Format Required (page 4-1
5 - 15Symbology MenuIntroductionUse this section to program the cordless system for industrial, retail, and stacked symbology selections.This program
5 - 2Codabar<Default All Codabar Settings>CodabarStart/Stop Characters*OnOffTransmit*Don’t Transmit
5 - 3Codabar, continuedCodabar Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data length
5 - 4Codabar, continuedCodabar Check CharacterA modulo 16 check character may be encoded in Codabar. Since the symbology does not provide any means t
5 - 5Codabar, continuedConcatenationConcatenation Not Allowed*Concatenation Allowed, But Not RequiredConcatenation Required
iiiAux Prefix/Suffix Selections...3-17Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart ...3-19Aux Pre
5 - 6Code 39<Default All Code 39 Settings>Code 39 Start/Stop Characters*OnOffTransmit*Don’t Transmit
5 - 7Code 39, continuedCode 39 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data length
5 - 8Code 39, continuedCheck CharacterA modulo 43 check character may be encoded in Code 39. Since the symbology does not provide any means to indica
5 - 9Code 39, continuedFull ASCIIIf Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as
5 - 10Code 39, continuedAppendOn*Off
5 - 11Code 93<Default All Code 93 Settings>Code 93*OnOff
5 - 12Code 93, continuedCode 93 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data lengt
5 - 13Interleaved 2 of 5<Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings>Interleaved 2 of 5*OnOff
5 - 14Interleaved 2 of 5, continuedInterleaved 2 of 5 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar co
5 - 15Interleaved 2 of 5, continuedCheck DigitA modulo 10 check digit may be encoded in Interleaved 2 or 5. Since the symbology does not provide any
ivData Formatter Selections...4-15Data Format Editor Commands... 4-16
5 - 16Code 2 of 5<Default All Code 2 of 5 Settings>Code 2 of 5*OnOff
5 - 17Code 2 of 5, continuedCode 2 of 5 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the da
5 - 18Matrix 2 of 5<Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings>Matrix 2 of 5*OnOff
5 - 19Matrix 2 of 5, continuedMatrix 2 of 5 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If th
5 - 20Code 11<Default All Code 11 Settings>Code 11Code 11 Check Digits Required*OnOff*2 Check Digits1 Check Digit
5 - 21Code 11, continuedCode 11 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data lengt
5 - 22Code 128<Default All Code 128 Settings>Code 128 *OnOff
5 - 23Code 128, continuedCode 128 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data len
5 - 24Code 128, continued<GS> SubstitutionA Code 128 FNC1 symbol character may appear in the first or second symbol position to indicate complia
5 - 25Telepen<Default All Telepen Settings>Telepen*OnOff
vChina Post Code (IT3870 only)...5-27RSS Expanded Message Length ...5-30PDF417
5 - 26Telepen, continuedTelepen Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data lengt
5 - 27China Post Code (IT3870 only)<Default All China Post Code Settings>China Post CodeOn*Off
5 - 28China Post Code, continuedChina Post Code Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. I
5 - 29RSS-14 (IT3870 only)Reduced Space Symbology (RSS) is a family of linear bar codes that meets restricted space requirements, while still providin
5 - 30RSS Expanded (IT3870 only), continuedRSS Expanded Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar
5 - 31PDF417 (IT3870PDF only)<Default All PDF417 Settings>PDF417*OnOff
5 - 32PDF417 (IT3870), continuedPDF417 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the dat
5 - 33Show GLI BlocksThree compaction modes are defined for data that is encoded into a PDF417 symbol. Optionally, a user may devise a new compaction
5 - 34PDF417 (IT3870), continuedMacro PDF417Macro PDF417 is an optional feature for PDF417 that allows the data from multiple symbols to be combined i
5 - 35PDF417 (IT3870), continuedScan DiagnosticsWhen Scan Diagnostics is turned on, the scanner sends a report instead of the decoded message. Your t
viChapter 7 - Product Specifications and PinoutsSCANTEAM 2070 Cordless Base Product Specifications... 7-1Radio Specifications...
5 - 36MicroPDF417 (IT3870PDF only)< Default All MicroPDF417 Settings >MicroPDF417On *Off
5 - 37MicroPDF417 (IT3870 only), continuedMicroPDF417 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar co
5 - 38EAN•UCC Composite Symbology (IT3870PDF only)< Default All EAN•UCC Composite Symbology Settings >EAN•UCC CompositeLinear codes are combined
5 - 39EAN•UCC Composite Symbology, continuedEAN•UCC Composite Symbology Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading le
5 - 40EAN/JAN 8<Default All EAN/JAN 8 Settings>EAN/JAN 8EAN/JAN8 Check Digit*OnOff*TransmitDon’t Transmit
5 - 41EAN/JAN 13<Default All EAN/JAN 13 Settings>EAN/JAN 13EAN/JAN13 Check DigitISBNThis symbology allows the scanner to read ISBN codes on book
5 - 42UPC A<Default All UPC A Settings>UPC ANote: UPC will be transmitted as EAN if UPC is off. UPC is a subset of EAN. To disable UPC, it is
5 - 43UPC A, continuedUPC A Check DigitNumber System*TransmitDon’t Transmit*TransmitDon’t Transmit
5 - 44UPC E0<Default All UPC E0 Settings>UPC E0UPC E0 Check DigitNumber System*OnOff*TransmitDon’t Transmit*TransmitDon’t Transfer
5 - 45UPC E0, continuedVe r s i o n E E x p a n dUPC E1UPC E1 is no longer recommended for use by the Uniform Code Council (UCC).Expand*Don’t Expand
viiChapter 8 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance ...8-1Cleaning the Sc
5 - 46EAN/UPC Addenda EAN Addenda Require*Don’t RequireTwo Digit Addenda On*Two Digit Addenda OffFive Digit Addenda On*Five Digit Addenda Off
5 - 47UPC AddendaTwo Digit Addenda On*Two Digit Addenda OffFive Digit Addenda On*Five Digit Addenda Off
5 - 48
6 - 16Supported Interface KeysKeyboard Function RelationshipsThe following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII “CTRL”+ relationsh
6 - 2The last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ), apply to US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of these
6 - 3Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysIBM AT/XT and PS/2 Compatibles, WYSE PC/ATIBM XTs and CompatiblesIBM, Telex (122)*NUL 00 Reserved
6 - 4Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysIBM, Telex (102)* Telex (88)**WYSE 85/185 DEC VT***NUL 00 Reserved Reserved ReservedSOH 01 Enter
6 - 5Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysEsprit 200, 400ANSIEsprit 200, 400ASCIIEsprit 200, 400PCNUL 00 Reserved Reserved ReservedSOH 01 N
6 - 6Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysBull BDS-7 (Honewell HDS-7)WYSE WY-60/150 WYSE WY-30NUL 00 Reserved Reserved ReservedSOH 01 Trans
7 - 17Product Specifications and PinoutsSCANTEAM 2070 Cordless Base Product SpecificationsParameter SpecificationDimensionsHeight1.4 inches (3.6 cm)W
viiiChapter 10 - Default ChartCountry Code Selections ...10-1Keyboard & Delays Selection ...
7 - 2Radio SpecificationsParameter SpecificationFrequency2.400 to 2.4835 Ghz (ISM Band) Frequency-Hopping Spread SpectrumData Rates 1 MbpsResponse Tim
7 - 3IMAGETEAM 3870 Cordless Linear Imager Scanner Product SpecificationsParameter SpecificationDimensionsHeight 8.5 inches (21.6 cm) (with charge pac
7 - 4SCANTEAM 5770 Cordless Laser Scanner Product SpecificationsParameter SpecificationDimensionsHeight 8.3 inches (21 cm) (with charge pack)Width3.1
7 - 5Charge Pack Specifications (CLESS/NIMH/S and 34/5770/NIMH/S)The battery is a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) pack that, when fully charg
7 - 6Connectors & PinoutsKeyboard/Terminaland RS-232 Connector(Host Port)External PowerConnectorAux RS-232, Service Port,and Wand EmulationOutput
7 - 7Auxiliary RS-232/Wand Emulation ConnectorAux RS-232 Connector: 10 Pin Modular Receptacle1 Power/Signal Ground2 Transmit Data (output)3 Receive Da
7 - 8Keyboard/Terminal and RS-232 (Host Port) ConnectorThe cordless Base can output data to keyboard wedge terminals, CRT terminals, and personal comp
7 - 9External Power ConnectorDC power to the cordless Base can come from an external power supply or from the terminal to which the Base is connected.
7 - 10Cordless Base Dimensions - ST2070Front View1.4 in[3.6 cm]Top View4.5 in[11.5 cm]4.0 in[10.2 cm]3/4 ViewSide View
7 - 11Cordless Scanner Dimensions - IT3870 5.801(14.74) 4.707(11.96)3.201(8.13)1.648(4.19) 8.484(21.55)1.858(4.72)3/4 ViewTop ViewFront ViewSide View
1 - 11Introduction and InstallationIntroductionThe cordless scanning system consists of the SCANTEAM 2070 Base unit and at least one IMAGETEAM 3870 C
7 - 12Cordless Scanner Dimensions - ST57703/4 ViewTop ViewFront View6.00 in [15.24 cm]4.72 in [11.99 cm]3.06 in [7.77 cm]1.45 in[3.68 cm]8.28 in[21.03
7 - 13Scan Maps - IT3870 Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870HD (measured in inches)3870HD012345678321012313 MIL5 MIL7.5 MIL3 MIL
7 - 14Scan Maps - IT3870 Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870LX (Measured in inches)Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870PDF, Lin
7 - 15Scan Maps - IT3870 Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870PDF417 (Measured in inches)3870PDF3:1 Aspect Ratio, PDF4170123456210126.7 MIL1
7 - 16Scan Maps - ST5770 Typical Performance at 20° C for SCANTEAM 5770STDTypical Depth of Field in Inches/Centimeters7" 28"20"14"
7 - 17Scan Maps - ST5770 Typical Performance at 20° C for SCANTEAM 5770HD1.55 3.94In. Cm.001.4 3.56Typical Depth of Field in Inches/Centimeters1.95 4.
7 - 18Scan Maps - ST5770 Typical Performance at 20° C for SCANTEAM 5770HVTypical Depth of Field in Inches/CentimetersWidth of Field in Inches/Centimet
7 - 19Scan Maps - ST5770 IN.Cm.TYPICAL DEPTH OF FIELD IN INCHES / CENTIMETERS0030 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 36076.2 152.4 22 8.6 304.8 381
8 - 18Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenanceThe cordless scanning system provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care. Althou
1 - 2Cordless System: Main ComponentsIndicator LEDScanWindowTriggerCharge PackChargePack Clip(2 places)Cordless Scanner Left Side View (with charge pa
8 - 2Care and Handling of the Charge PackProper handling of the batteries while recharging extends the useful life of the batteries. New charge packs
8 - 3TroubleshootingThe cordless system automatically performs self-tests whenever you turn it on. If your cordless scanner or cordless base is not fu
8 - 42. The cordless system may not be programmed to output your bar code properly.Example: You scan “12345 ” and the host displays “A12345B ”.Reprogr
9 - 19Customer SupportObtaining Factory ServiceHand Held Products provides service for all its products through a service center located at its manuf
9 - 2Asia/Pacific OfficeHand Held Products10/F Tung Sun Commercial Centre194-200 Lockhart RoadWanchai, Hong KongTelephone: Int+852-2511-3050 or 251
9 - 3Help DeskIf, after reviewing the Troubleshooting Guide (page 8-3), you still need assistance installing or troubleshooting your scanner, please c
9 - 4Limited WarrantyWelch Allyn Data Collection, Inc. (d/b/a Hand Held Products), hereby warrants its products to be functional and free from manufac
10 - 110Default ChartThe following chart lists the factory default settings (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages).Parameter Default
10 - 2Word Length Data Bits 8 3-3Word Length Stop Bits 1 3-4Hardware Flow Control Off 3-7Serial Wedge Output None (RS-232) 3-5Host ACK Off 3-7Decode B
10 - 3Aux Port I.D. Transmit Off 3-21Aux Data FormatterAux Data FormatterOn 3-26Aux Data Format RequiredNot Required 3-27Output Selections (User Feedb
1 - 3About the Charge Pack (CLESS/NIMH/S and 34/5770/NIMH/S)Power is supplied to the cordless scanner by a rechargeable charge pack that snaps onto th
10 - 4Codabar Message Length Min = 4, Max = 60 5-3Check Character No Check Character Encoded 5-4Concatenation Allowed, But Not Required 5-5Code 39 Sel
10 - 5Code 11 On 5-20Check Digits Required 2 Check Digits 5-20Code 11 Message Length Min = 4, Max = 80 5-21Code 128 SelectionCode 128 On 5-22Code 128
10 - 6Macro PDF417 Buffer 5-34Show Macro Control Blocks Don’t Show Control Blocks 5-34Scan Diagnostics Off 5-35PDF Learn Mode Off 5-35MicroPDF417 Sele
10 - 7UPC E0 On 5-44Check Digit Transmit 5-44Number System Transmit 5-44Version E Expand Don’t Expand 5-45UPC E1 SelectionUPC E1 Off 5-45EAN/UPC Adden
Sample SymbolsUPC A0 123456 7890Interleaved 2 of 5Code 128EAN 13Code 39Codabar1234567890Code 1289 780330 290951BC321A13579BCode 11 with 2 Check Ch
Sample SymbolsPDF417PDF417 Test MessageMatrix 2 of 56543210Code 93123456-9$Code 2 of 5123456MicroPDF417MicroPDF417 Test MessageRSS-14(01)0012345678901
Programming ChartThis programming chart contains alphanumeric bar codes used for setting additional programming options, such as the digits representi
Programming ChartACSaveBDiscard Current ChangesFED
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1 - 4Conditioning the Charge Pack• Batteries are shipped uncharged and need to be conditioned for full capacity and longer life.• Charge the battery f
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1 - 54. After the charge pack is fully charged, attach it to the cordless scanner by pressing the pack firmly (align the prongs on the pack with the m
1 - 6Setting Up and Connecting the Cordless SystemInstall the base and cordless scanner by following the steps shown below:Important: Make sure the c
1 - 7RS-232 InterfaceIn an RS-232 configuration, connect your interface cable between the base unit and the host system (steps 1-3, shown in the illus
1 - 84. Using the cordless scanner, scan the Association Bar Code (the bar code label on the top of the base) to link that scanner to the base.Two qui
1 - 9Connecting More Scanners to the SystemUp to nine cordless scanners may be associated with one base unit. Add more cordless scanners to a base uni
1 - 10Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning - IT3870The base contains a green LED that indicates the status of the unit and verifies its communication
1 - 11Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning - ST5770The ST5770 contains a beeper and two LEDs on the top of the unit (green and yellow) to indicate its
1 - 12LED Sequences and Meaning - ST2070The base contains a green LED that indicates the status of the unit and verifies its communication with the ho
1 - 13RF (Radio Frequency) Module OperationThe cordless system uses a state-of-the-art two-way 2.4 GHz frequency-hopping spread spectrum radio to tran
Statement of Agency ComplianceThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this dev
1 - 14System ConditionsThe components of the cordless system interact in specific ways as you associate one or more scanners to a base, as you move a
1 - 15Scanner is Out of RangeThe cordless scanner is always in communication with its base, even when it is not transmitting bar code data. Whenever
1 - 16Swapping Scanners Between Two Systems with Nine Scanners on EachYou may use the Remove Scanner Selection (page 4-3) to disassociate any scanner.
1 - 17When data is scanned, the data is sent to the host system via the base unit. Confirmation from the host system or the base indicates that the d
1 - 18Acknowledgement from the HostHost system confirmation may be implemented with a bi-directional interface like RS-232. In this configuration, wh
1 - 19Aux Port as an RS-232 Input PortWhen the auxiliary port is configured as an input port, incoming messages can be passed on to the host system “a
1 - 20Accessories for the Cordless SystemSeveral accessories are available for the cordless system. Contact your distributor for more information or
1 - 21Base Wall Mount BracketFor applications where the ST2070 base needs to be firmly mounted to a wall. The bracket slides into the molded feature
2 - 12Quick Start & Interface MenuIntroductionUse this section to program the cordless system to work with your terminal or computer (host system
CDRH Laser Safety Statement - ST5770 Series OnlyThis product complies with US DHHS 21 CFR J Part 1040.10. This product is a CLASS II LASER PRODUCT w
2 - 2Plug and Play SelectionsNote: Plug and Play menu codes will default all settings before programming the interface.Industrial Interface: IBM PC<
2 - 3IBM 468X/9X Ports 5B, 9B, and 17 InterfaceScan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the interface for IBM 4683 Port 5B, 9B, or 1
2 - 4Industrial Interface, Aux Port: Wand Emulation Black HighNote: The two bar codes above also program the following parameters:Programmable Option
2 - 5 Non Decoded Laser Emulation (HHLC)Use HHLC when connecting to a secondary terminal with integral decoding. This setting also sets the transmiss
2 - 6Terminal Interface SelectionsIf your terminal is not one of the Plug and Play options, you must program your terminal’s interface using one of th
2 - 7* Emulate External Keyboards and Automatic Direct Connect Mode may also need to be turned on (see pages 2-9 and 2-11).** Use Plug and Play Select
2 - 8Keyboard and Delays SelectionsKeyboard CountryThis allows you to re-map the keyboard layout for your selected country. As a general rule, the fo
2 - 9Keyboard Style SelectionsUsing the Keyboard Style selections, you can program special keyboard features, such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock.Regular
2 - 10Keyboard Style ModifiersThis allows you to program special keyboard features, such as CTRL+ codes and Turbo Mode.Control + ASCII Mode On:If you
2 - 11Automatic Direct Connect: When Emulate External Keyboard has been selected (page 2-9), Automatic Direct Connect Mode keeps the integrated keyboa
The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic
2 - 12Wand Emulation SelectionsTransmission Rate SelectionThis programming selection sets the transmission rate from 10 ips (inches per second) to 300
2 - 13Output Polarity SelectionThis selection allows you to set the output logic convention for the digital output. The choices are White High and Bl
2 - 14Power SettingsBase Low Power ModeYou may want the base unit to draw less power when it is being powered by a portable data terminal or laptop.
2 - 15Battery Conservation ModeThe scanner offers three low power modes: 1) No timeout, 2) Don’t check base network before timeout, and 3) Check base
2 - 16Timeout Period SelectionsTimeout after 15 minutesTimeout after 30 minutesTimeout after 45 minutes*Timeout after 1 hour
2 - 17Factory Default and Revision Report SelectionsReset Factory SettingsScanning the Factory Default Settings bar code resets the cordless system to
3 - 13Communications MenuIntroductionUse this section to program the communications parameters for the cordless system.This programming section conta
3 - 2Host Port ProtocolDefault Host Port Protocol<Default All Host Port RS-232 Protocol>Baud Rate SelectionThis selection sets the baud rate fro
3 - 3Host Port ProtocolParity SelectionThis selection provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity. The cordless system can be con
Enlarged Views of Regulatory Labels - IT3870IT3870 ScannerLeft Side ViewIT3870 ScannerRight Side ViewManufacturedModel #Item #S / NREVWelch Allyn, Sk
3 - 4Host Port ProtocolWord Length Stop Bits SelectionThis selection sets the Word length at one or two stop bits.Hardware Flow Control SelectionThis
3 - 5Host Port CommunicationsSerial Wedge Output Selection This selection selects the serial output direction required by your application. P1 and P2
3 - 6Host Port CommunicationsHost ACK SelectionSome applications require that the host terminal (or server) approve or reject incoming bar code data a
3 - 7Host Port CommunicationsTime out is indicated by three rapid beeps at the same pitch. A time out occurs if the source scanner does not receive a
3 - 8Host Port CommunicationsEscape CommandsThe tables below list the escape commands that must be generated from the host system and the resulting ac
3 - 9Host Port CommunicationsIT3870 Escape CommandsCommand Action<ESC> a Indicate as if successful menu change made<ESC> b Indicate as if
3 - 10Host Port CommunicationsDecode Beep SelectionNote: Decode Beep mode is active only when the programming selections Host ACK (page 3-6) or Data F
3 - 11Auxiliary Port Input ProtocolDefault Auxiliary Port Protocol<Default All Auxiliary Port Protocol>Baud Rate SelectionThis selection sets th
3 - 12Auxiliary Port Input ProtocolParity SelectionThis selection provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity. The Auxiliary Port
3 - 13Auxiliary Port Input ProtocolWord Length Stop Bits SelectionThis selection sets the Word Length at one or two stop bits.Hardware Flow Control Se
Enlarged Views of Regulatory Labels - ST5770 ST5770 ScannerLeft Side ViewST5770Right Side ViewManufacturedModel #Item #S / NREVWelch Allyn, Skaneatel
3 - 14Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsIBM 4683 Async Address SelectionsIf you are going to program the interface for IBM 4683 Async Addresses, you
3 - 15Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsProtocol SelectionThis selection programs the Auxiliary Port for the protocol required by the input device to
3 - 16Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsData Character Selection This selection selects the serial output data characters that may be sent from the R
3 - 17Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix/Suffix SelectionsAux Prefix and SuffixAux Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters you may
3 - 18Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix and Suffix ExamplesExample 1: Add a PrefixTo add an HT (tab) Prefix to incoming data:Step 1. Scan
3 - 19Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsDecimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion ChartDec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII0 00 NUL 3
3 - 20Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix SelectionAux Suffix Selection1. One or more two-digit numbers and Save are required after scanning
3 - 21Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix On/OffThe following selections allow you to turn on and off the Aux Prefix and Suffix formatting.
3 - 22Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Data Format Editor Selections The Aux Data Format Editor selections are used to edit incoming data to the
3 - 23Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsStep 6. Editor CommandsRefer to the Format Editor Commands (page 3-24). Scan the symbols that represent the c
Enlarged Views of Regulatory Labels - ST2070ST2070 Base - BottomTh is device compl ies with Part 15 of the FCC Rulesand with RSS-210 of Industry Ca
3 - 24Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsThe Aux Data Editor Commands are:• Scan F 4 (see page 3-24 for a description).• Scan 3 0 (hex value for 0).•
3 - 25Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsF9 Search back for “xx” character from current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “xx” character. Sy
3 - 26Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Data Format EditorSee through page 3-22 through page 3-25 for a description of Aux Data Format selections
3 - 27Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsRequire Aux Data FormatWhen Aux Data Formatter is required, all incoming data must conform to an edited forma
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4 - 14Application Work Group MenuIntroductionUse this section to program parameters for application work groups for the cordless system.This programm
4 - 2Output SelectionsApplication Work Group SelectionThis programming selection sets up application work groups sharing specific programming settings
4 - 3Remove Scanner SelectionThis programming selection removes a scanner from an associated base unit.Beeper Volume SelectionRemove ScannerOffLowMedi
4 - 4Beeper PitchYou may wish to set your beeper to a higher or lower pitch. This feature is helpful if there are several scanners being used in clos
4 - 5When the normal voting level is selected, a bar code needs to be read multiple times for a decode. The number of votes depends on the symbology
iChapter 1 - Introduction and InstallationIntroduction... 1-1Cordless System:
4 - 6AIM I.D. PrefixThis selection allows you to turn on or off the transmission of an Aim I.D. before the decoded symbology. (See the Symbology Char
4 - 7Symbology ChartNote: where m represents the AIM modifier character, see AIM International Technical Specification - Symbology IdentifiersSymbolog
4 - 8Prefix/Suffix SelectionsWhen a bar code is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data. This group
4 - 9To Add a Prefix or Suffix:Step 1. Scan the Add Prefix (page 4-11) or Add Suffix symbol (page 4-11).Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex value from t
4 - 10To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes:You can clear a single prefix or suffix, or clear all prefixes/suffixes for a symbology. When you Clea
4 - 11Prefix SelectionsSuffix Selections1. One or more two-digit numbers and Save are required after scanning this programmingbar code. Refer to the
4 - 12Exit Selection for Prefix/SuffixSymbology ChartNote: Prefix/Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (All Symbologies, 99)
4 - 13Work Group Prefix On/OffThe following selections allow you to turn on and off the prefix and suffix formatting. These codes are used when you w
4 - 14Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion ChartDec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII0 00 NUL 32 20 SP 64 40 @ 96 60 ‘1 01 SOH 33
4 - 15Data Formatter SelectionsThe Data Format Editor selections are used to edit scanned data. For example, you can use the Data Format Editor to in
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