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Page 1 - CORDLESS SCANNING SYSTEM

System ManualCORDLESS SCANNING SYSTEMSCANTEAM® 2070 BASEIMAGETEAM™ 3870 LINEAR IMAGERSCANTEAM® 5770 LASER

Page 2 - Disclaimer

iiKeyboard and Delays Selections...2-8Keyboard Country ...

Page 3 - Canadian Notice

4 - 16Other Programming Selections• Clear One Data Format This deletes one data format for one symbology. If you are clearing the primary format, sc

Page 4 - R&TTE Directive

4 - 17Search CommandsF8 Search ahead for “xx” character from current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “xx” character. Syntax = F8xx (xx s

Page 5 - C.S.A. Statement

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

Page 6 - Right Side View

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

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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

Page 8 - ST2070 Base - Bottom

5 - 15Symbology MenuIntroductionUse this section to program the cordless system for industrial, retail, and stacked symbology selections.This program

Page 9 - Table of Contents

5 - 2Codabar<Default All Codabar Settings>CodabarStart/Stop Characters*OnOffTransmit*Don’t Transmit

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5 - 3Codabar, continuedCodabar Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data length

Page 11 - Work Group Prefix On/Off 4-13

5 - 4Codabar, continuedCodabar Check CharacterA modulo 16 check character may be encoded in Codabar. Since the symbology does not provide any means t

Page 12 - Chapter 5 - Symbology Menu

5 - 5Codabar, continuedConcatenationConcatenation Not Allowed*Concatenation Allowed, But Not RequiredConcatenation Required

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iiiAux Prefix/Suffix Selections...3-17Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart ...3-19Aux Pre

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5 - 6Code 39<Default All Code 39 Settings>Code 39 Start/Stop Characters*OnOffTransmit*Don’t Transmit

Page 15 - Chapter 9 - Customer Support

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

Page 16 - Chapter 10 - Default Chart

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

Page 17 - Introduction and Installation

5 - 9Code 39, continuedFull ASCIIIf Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as

Page 18 - Cordless Base

5 - 10Code 39, continuedAppendOn*Off

Page 19 - Charge Pack Recommendations

5 - 11Code 93<Default All Code 93 Settings>Code 93*OnOff

Page 20 - °C (68°F)

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

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5 - 13Interleaved 2 of 5<Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings>Interleaved 2 of 5*OnOff

Page 22 - Keyboard Wedge Interface

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

Page 23 - RS-232 Interface

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

Page 24

ivData Formatter Selections...4-15Data Format Editor Commands... 4-16

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5 - 16Code 2 of 5<Default All Code 2 of 5 Settings>Code 2 of 5*OnOff

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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

Page 27 - ST5770 Scanner LED Indication

5 - 18Matrix 2 of 5<Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings>Matrix 2 of 5*OnOff

Page 28 - ST2070 Base LED Indication

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

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5 - 20Code 11<Default All Code 11 Settings>Code 11Code 11 Check Digits Required*OnOff*2 Check Digits1 Check Digit

Page 30 - Association Process

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

Page 31 - Scanner is Out of Range

5 - 22Code 128<Default All Code 128 Settings>Code 128 *OnOff

Page 32 - Glossary

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

Page 33 - Acknowledgement from the Base

5 - 24Code 128, continued<GS> SubstitutionA Code 128 FNC1 symbol character may appear in the first or second symbol position to indicate complia

Page 34 - Acknowledgement from the Host

5 - 25Telepen<Default All Telepen Settings>Telepen*OnOff

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vChina Post Code (IT3870 only)...5-27RSS Expanded Message Length ...5-30PDF417

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5 - 26Telepen, continuedTelepen Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the data lengt

Page 37 - Visual Menu

5 - 27China Post Code (IT3870 only)<Default All China Post Code Settings>China Post CodeOn*Off

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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

Page 39 - Introduction

5 - 29RSS-14 (IT3870 only)Reduced Space Symbology (RSS) is a family of linear bar codes that meets restricted space requirements, while still providin

Page 40 - <Factory Default>

5 - 30RSS Expanded (IT3870 only), continuedRSS Expanded Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar

Page 41

5 - 31PDF417 (IT3870PDF only)<Default All PDF417 Settings>PDF417*OnOff

Page 42 - White High

5 - 32PDF417 (IT3870), continuedPDF417 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code. If the dat

Page 43 - Non Decoded Laser Emulation

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

Page 44 - Terminal Interface Selections

5 - 34PDF417 (IT3870), continuedMacro PDF417Macro PDF417 is an optional feature for PDF417 that allows the data from multiple symbols to be combined i

Page 45

5 - 35PDF417 (IT3870), continuedScan DiagnosticsWhen Scan Diagnostics is turned on, the scanner sends a report instead of the decoded message. Your t

Page 46 - Keyboard Country

viChapter 7 - Product Specifications and PinoutsSCANTEAM 2070 Cordless Base Product Specifications... 7-1Radio Specifications...

Page 47 - Keyboard Style Selections

5 - 36MicroPDF417 (IT3870PDF only)< Default All MicroPDF417 Settings >MicroPDF417On *Off

Page 48 - Keyboard Style Modifiers

5 - 37MicroPDF417 (IT3870 only), continuedMicroPDF417 Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar co

Page 49 - Output Delays Selection

5 - 38EAN•UCC Composite Symbology (IT3870PDF only)< Default All EAN•UCC Composite Symbology Settings >EAN•UCC CompositeLinear codes are combined

Page 50 - Wand Emulation Selections

5 - 39EAN•UCC Composite Symbology, continuedEAN•UCC Composite Symbology Message LengthThe message length selection is used to set the valid reading le

Page 51 - Output Polarity Selection

5 - 40EAN/JAN 8<Default All EAN/JAN 8 Settings>EAN/JAN 8EAN/JAN8 Check Digit*OnOff*TransmitDon’t Transmit

Page 52 - Power Settings

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

Page 53 - Battery Conservation Mode

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

Page 54 - Timeout Period Selections

5 - 43UPC A, continuedUPC A Check DigitNumber System*TransmitDon’t Transmit*TransmitDon’t Transmit

Page 55 - Revision Report

5 - 44UPC E0<Default All UPC E0 Settings>UPC E0UPC E0 Check DigitNumber System*OnOff*TransmitDon’t Transmit*TransmitDon’t Transfer

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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

Page 57 - Communications Menu

viiChapter 8 - Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance ...8-1Cleaning the Sc

Page 58 - Default Host Port Protocol

5 - 46EAN/UPC Addenda EAN Addenda Require*Don’t RequireTwo Digit Addenda On*Two Digit Addenda OffFive Digit Addenda On*Five Digit Addenda Off

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5 - 47UPC AddendaTwo Digit Addenda On*Two Digit Addenda OffFive Digit Addenda On*Five Digit Addenda Off

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5 - 48

Page 61 - Host Port Communications

6 - 16Supported Interface KeysKeyboard Function RelationshipsThe following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII “CTRL”+ relationsh

Page 62

6 - 2The last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ), apply to US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of these

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6 - 3Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysIBM AT/XT and PS/2 Compatibles, WYSE PC/ATIBM XTs and CompatiblesIBM, Telex (122)*NUL 00 Reserved

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6 - 4Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysIBM, Telex (102)* Telex (88)**WYSE 85/185 DEC VT***NUL 00 Reserved Reserved ReservedSOH 01 Enter

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6 - 5Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysEsprit 200, 400ANSIEsprit 200, 400ASCIIEsprit 200, 400PCNUL 00 Reserved Reserved ReservedSOH 01 N

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6 - 6Supported Interface KeysSupported Interface KeysBull BDS-7 (Honewell HDS-7)WYSE WY-60/150 WYSE WY-30NUL 00 Reserved Reserved ReservedSOH 01 Trans

Page 67 - Auxiliary Port Input Protocol

7 - 17Product Specifications and PinoutsSCANTEAM 2070 Cordless Base Product SpecificationsParameter SpecificationDimensionsHeight1.4 inches (3.6 cm)W

Page 68

viiiChapter 10 - Default ChartCountry Code Selections ...10-1Keyboard & Delays Selection ...

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7 - 2Radio SpecificationsParameter SpecificationFrequency2.400 to 2.4835 Ghz (ISM Band) Frequency-Hopping Spread SpectrumData Rates 1 MbpsResponse Tim

Page 70

7 - 3IMAGETEAM 3870 Cordless Linear Imager Scanner Product SpecificationsParameter SpecificationDimensionsHeight 8.5 inches (21.6 cm) (with charge pac

Page 71 - Protocol Selection

7 - 4SCANTEAM 5770 Cordless Laser Scanner Product SpecificationsParameter SpecificationDimensionsHeight 8.3 inches (21 cm) (with charge pack)Width3.1

Page 72 - Data Character Selection

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

Page 73 - Aux Prefix/Suffix Selections

7 - 6Connectors & PinoutsKeyboard/Terminaland RS-232 Connector(Host Port)External PowerConnectorAux RS-232, Service Port,and Wand EmulationOutput

Page 74 - Example 2: Add a Suffix

7 - 7Auxiliary RS-232/Wand Emulation ConnectorAux RS-232 Connector: 10 Pin Modular Receptacle1 Power/Signal Ground2 Transmit Data (output)3 Receive Da

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7 - 8Keyboard/Terminal and RS-232 (Host Port) ConnectorThe cordless Base can output data to keyboard wedge terminals, CRT terminals, and personal comp

Page 76 - Aux Suffix Selection

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.

Page 77 - Aux Suffix On/Off

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

Page 78 - Data Format setting = none

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

Page 79 - Other Programming Selections

1 - 11Introduction and InstallationIntroductionThe cordless scanning system consists of the SCANTEAM 2070 Base unit and at least one IMAGETEAM 3870 C

Page 80 - Aux Format Editor Commands

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

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7 - 13Scan Maps - IT3870 Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870HD (measured in inches)3870HD012345678321012313 MIL5 MIL7.5 MIL3 MIL

Page 82 - Aux Data Formatter

7 - 14Scan Maps - IT3870 Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870LX (Measured in inches)Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870PDF, Lin

Page 83 - Alternate Aux Data Formats

7 - 15Scan Maps - IT3870 Typical Performance at 20° C for IMAGETEAM 3870PDF417 (Measured in inches)3870PDF3:1 Aspect Ratio, PDF4170123456210126.7 MIL1

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7 - 16Scan Maps - ST5770 Typical Performance at 20° C for SCANTEAM 5770STDTypical Depth of Field in Inches/Centimeters7" 28"20"14"

Page 85 - Application Work Group Menu

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.

Page 86 - Output Selections

7 - 18Scan Maps - ST5770 Typical Performance at 20° C for SCANTEAM 5770HVTypical Depth of Field in Inches/CentimetersWidth of Field in Inches/Centimet

Page 87 - Beeper Volume Selection

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

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8 - 18Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenanceThe cordless scanning system provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care. Althou

Page 90 - Code I.D. Prefix

1 - 2Cordless System: Main ComponentsIndicator LEDScanWindowTriggerCharge PackChargePack Clip(2 places)Cordless Scanner Left Side View (with charge pa

Page 91 - Symbology Chart

8 - 2Care and Handling of the Charge PackProper handling of the batteries while recharging extends the useful life of the batteries. New charge packs

Page 92

8 - 3TroubleshootingThe cordless system automatically performs self-tests whenever you turn it on. If your cordless scanner or cordless base is not fu

Page 93 - To Add a Prefix or Suffix:

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

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9 - 19Customer SupportObtaining Factory ServiceHand Held Products provides service for all its products through a service center located at its manuf

Page 95 - Suffix Selections

9 - 2Asia/Pacific OfficeHand Held Products10/F Tung Sun Commercial Centre194-200 Lockhart RoadWanchai, Hong KongTelephone: Int+852-2511-3050 or 251

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9 - 3Help DeskIf, after reviewing the Troubleshooting Guide (page 8-3), you still need assistance installing or troubleshooting your scanner, please c

Page 97 - Work Group Prefix On/Off

9 - 4Limited WarrantyWelch Allyn Data Collection, Inc. (d/b/a Hand Held Products), hereby warrants its products to be functional and free from manufac

Page 98

10 - 110Default ChartThe following chart lists the factory default settings (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages).Parameter Default

Page 99

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

Page 100 - Move Commands

10 - 3Aux Port I.D. Transmit Off 3-21Aux Data FormatterAux Data FormatterOn 3-26Aux Data Format RequiredNot Required 3-27Output Selections (User Feedb

Page 101 - Miscellaneous Commands

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

Page 102 - Data Formatter

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

Page 103 - Require Data Format

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

Page 104 - Decode Beep Selection

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

Page 105 - Symbology Menu

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

Page 108 - Stop Start StopStart

Sample SymbolsUPC A0 123456 7890Interleaved 2 of 5Code 128EAN 13Code 39Codabar1234567890Code 1289 780330 290951BC321A13579BCode 11 with 2 Check Ch

Page 109 - Concatenation

Sample SymbolsPDF417PDF417 Test MessageMatrix 2 of 56543210Code 93123456-9$Code 2 of 5123456MicroPDF417MicroPDF417 Test MessageRSS-14(01)0012345678901

Page 110 - Code 39

Programming ChartThis programming chart contains alphanumeric bar codes used for setting additional programming options, such as the digits representi

Page 111 - Code 39, continued

Programming ChartACSaveBDiscard Current ChangesFED

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DisclaimerWelch Allyn Data Collection, Inc. (d/b/a Hand Held Products) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information con

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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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38/5770/SM Rev A4619 Jordan RoadP.O. Box 187Skaneateles Falls, New York 13153-0187

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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

Page 116 - Code 93, continued

1 - 6Setting Up and Connecting the Cordless SystemInstall the base and cordless scanner by following the steps shown below:Important: Make sure the c

Page 117 - Interleaved 2 of 5

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

Page 118 - Interleaved 2 of 5, continued

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

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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

Page 120 - Code 2 of 5

1 - 10Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning - IT3870The base contains a green LED that indicates the status of the unit and verifies its communication

Page 121 - Code 2 of 5, continued

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

Page 122 - Matrix 2 of 5

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

Page 123 - Matrix 2 of 5, continued

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

Page 124 - Code 11 Check Digits Required

Statement of Agency ComplianceThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this dev

Page 125 - Code 11, continued

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

Page 126 - Code 128

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

Page 127 - Code 128, continued

1 - 16Swapping Scanners Between Two Systems with Nine Scanners on EachYou may use the Remove Scanner Selection (page 4-3) to disassociate any scanner.

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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

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1 - 18Acknowledgement from the HostHost system confirmation may be implemented with a bi-directional interface like RS-232. In this configuration, wh

Page 130 - Telepen, continued

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

Page 131 - China Post Code

1 - 20Accessories for the Cordless SystemSeveral accessories are available for the cordless system. Contact your distributor for more information or

Page 132 - China Post Code, continued

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

Page 134 - RSS Expanded Message Length

2 - 12Quick Start & Interface MenuIntroductionUse this section to program the cordless system to work with your terminal or computer (host system

Page 135 - PDF417 (IT3870PDF only)

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

Page 136 - PDF417 (IT3870), continued

2 - 2Plug and Play SelectionsNote: Plug and Play menu codes will default all settings before programming the interface.Industrial Interface: IBM PC<

Page 137 - Show GLI Blocks

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

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2 - 4Industrial Interface, Aux Port: Wand Emulation Black HighNote: The two bar codes above also program the following parameters:Programmable Option

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2 - 5 Non Decoded Laser Emulation (HHLC)Use HHLC when connecting to a secondary terminal with integral decoding. This setting also sets the transmiss

Page 140 - MicroPDF417

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

Page 141 - MicroPDF417 Message Length

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

Page 142 - < Default All EAN

2 - 8Keyboard and Delays SelectionsKeyboard CountryThis allows you to re-map the keyboard layout for your selected country. As a general rule, the fo

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2 - 9Keyboard Style SelectionsUsing the Keyboard Style selections, you can program special keyboard features, such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock.Regular

Page 144 - EAN/JAN 8

2 - 10Keyboard Style ModifiersThis allows you to program special keyboard features, such as CTRL+ codes and Turbo Mode.Control + ASCII Mode On:If you

Page 145 - EAN/JAN 13

2 - 11Automatic Direct Connect: When Emulate External Keyboard has been selected (page 2-9), Automatic Direct Connect Mode keeps the integrated keyboa

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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

Page 147 - , continued

2 - 12Wand Emulation SelectionsTransmission Rate SelectionThis programming selection sets the transmission rate from 10 ips (inches per second) to 300

Page 148 - Number System

2 - 13Output Polarity SelectionThis selection allows you to set the output logic convention for the digital output. The choices are White High and Bl

Page 149 - UPC E0, continued

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.

Page 150 - EAN/UPC Addenda

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

Page 151 - UPC Addenda

2 - 16Timeout Period SelectionsTimeout after 15 minutesTimeout after 30 minutesTimeout after 45 minutes*Timeout after 1 hour

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2 - 17Factory Default and Revision Report SelectionsReset Factory SettingsScanning the Factory Default Settings bar code resets the cordless system to

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3 - 13Communications MenuIntroductionUse this section to program the communications parameters for the cordless system.This programming section conta

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3 - 2Host Port ProtocolDefault Host Port Protocol<Default All Host Port RS-232 Protocol>Baud Rate SelectionThis selection sets the baud rate fro

Page 156 - *** DEC VT 220/320/340/420

3 - 3Host Port ProtocolParity SelectionThis selection provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity. The cordless system can be con

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Enlarged Views of Regulatory Labels - IT3870IT3870 ScannerLeft Side ViewIT3870 ScannerRight Side ViewManufacturedModel #Item #S / NREVWelch Allyn, Sk

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3 - 4Host Port ProtocolWord Length Stop Bits SelectionThis selection sets the Word length at one or two stop bits.Hardware Flow Control SelectionThis

Page 159 - Parameter Specification

3 - 5Host Port CommunicationsSerial Wedge Output Selection This selection selects the serial output direction required by your application. P1 and P2

Page 160 - Radio Specifications

3 - 6Host Port CommunicationsHost ACK SelectionSome applications require that the host terminal (or server) approve or reject incoming bar code data a

Page 161 - Product Specifications

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

Page 162 - Specifications

3 - 8Host Port CommunicationsEscape CommandsThe tables below list the escape commands that must be generated from the host system and the resulting ac

Page 163 - Recommended Storage

3 - 9Host Port CommunicationsIT3870 Escape CommandsCommand Action<ESC> a Indicate as if successful menu change made<ESC> b Indicate as if

Page 164 - Connectors & Pinouts

3 - 10Host Port CommunicationsDecode Beep SelectionNote: Decode Beep mode is active only when the programming selections Host ACK (page 3-6) or Data F

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3 - 11Auxiliary Port Input ProtocolDefault Auxiliary Port Protocol<Default All Auxiliary Port Protocol>Baud Rate SelectionThis selection sets th

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3 - 12Auxiliary Port Input ProtocolParity SelectionThis selection provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity. The Auxiliary Port

Page 167 - +9 Volts DC (example)

3 - 13Auxiliary Port Input ProtocolWord Length Stop Bits SelectionThis selection sets the Word Length at one or two stop bits.Hardware Flow Control Se

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Enlarged Views of Regulatory Labels - ST5770 ST5770 ScannerLeft Side ViewST5770Right Side ViewManufacturedModel #Item #S / NREVWelch Allyn, Skaneatel

Page 169 - Side View

3 - 14Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsIBM 4683 Async Address SelectionsIf you are going to program the interface for IBM 4683 Async Addresses, you

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3 - 15Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsProtocol SelectionThis selection programs the Auxiliary Port for the protocol required by the input device to

Page 171 - Scan Maps - IT3870

3 - 16Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsData Character Selection This selection selects the serial output data characters that may be sent from the R

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3 - 17Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix/Suffix SelectionsAux Prefix and SuffixAux Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters you may

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3 - 18Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix and Suffix ExamplesExample 1: Add a PrefixTo add an HT (tab) Prefix to incoming data:Step 1. Scan

Page 174 - Scan Maps - ST5770

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

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3 - 20Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix SelectionAux Suffix Selection1. One or more two-digit numbers and Save are required after scanning

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3 - 21Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Prefix On/OffThe following selections allow you to turn on and off the Aux Prefix and Suffix formatting.

Page 177 - SCANTEAM 5770 ALR

3 - 22Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Data Format Editor Selections The Aux Data Format Editor selections are used to edit incoming data to the

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3 - 23Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsStep 6. Editor CommandsRefer to the Format Editor Commands (page 3-24). Scan the symbols that represent the c

Page 179 - Warning:

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

Page 180 - To Reset Factory Settings

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).•

Page 181 - Troubleshooting

3 - 25Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsF9 Search back for “xx” character from current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “xx” character. Sy

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3 - 26Auxiliary Port Input CommunicationsAux Data Format EditorSee through page 3-22 through page 3-25 for a description of Aux Data Format selections

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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

Page 186 - Limited Warranty Durations

4 - 2Output SelectionsApplication Work Group SelectionThis programming selection sets up application work groups sharing specific programming settings

Page 187 - Default Chart

4 - 3Remove Scanner SelectionThis programming selection removes a scanner from an associated base unit.Beeper Volume SelectionRemove ScannerOffLowMedi

Page 188 - Auxiliary Port Communications

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

Page 189 - Codabar Selections

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

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iChapter 1 - Introduction and InstallationIntroduction... 1-1Cordless System:

Page 191 - PDF417 Selection

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

Page 192 - •UCC Composite Symbology

4 - 7Symbology ChartNote: where m represents the AIM modifier character, see AIM International Technical Specification - Symbology IdentifiersSymbolog

Page 193 - EAN/UPC Addenda Selection

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

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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

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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

Page 196 - Sample Symbols

4 - 11Prefix SelectionsSuffix Selections1. One or more two-digit numbers and Save are required after scanning this programmingbar code. Refer to the

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4 - 12Exit Selection for Prefix/SuffixSymbology ChartNote: Prefix/Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (All Symbologies, 99)

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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

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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

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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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