Worth DataWDP KeyboardWedge ReaderUsers ManualFor Model P11/12For Models purchased prior to 8/00
2-4UPC/EANEnable UPC/EAN 0 Disable UPC/EAN 1Enable UPC/EAN Supplements 2Disable UPC/EAN Supplements 3 Enable transmission of UPC-A NSC and EAN-13 firs
2-5Code 93Enable 0Disable 1Enable Full ASCII 2Disable Full ASCII 3For more information about Code 93, See Appendix J2 of 5 CodeEnable Interleaved 2 o
2-6Code 128Disable Code 128 0Enable Code 128 1Disable UCC-128/EAN-128 2 Enable UCC-128/EAN-128 3Enable Storage Tek Tape Label Code CDisable Storage Te
2-7MSI and PlesseyDisable MSI and Plessey 0Enable MSI with 1 Mod 10 check digit 1Enable MSI with 2 Mod 10 check digits 2Enable MSI with 1 Mod 11 and 1
2-8PreambleA "Preamble" is a user-specified data string transmitted at the beginning of each barcode. For example, if you specify the pream
2-9you'd scan a 1 and then a 2. Next, the break code. Let's say your computer useskeycode 2 break codes of F0 followed by the make code. F
2-10See the previous page's "emulating special keys in the preamble" section.A final use of the Preamble/Postamble is to enter a minimu
2-11Use None (the default), if you don't have a MagStripe scanner. If you have a single-track scanner, use 1, 2 or 3 to match its track. If you
2-12Terminator CharactersEnter (carriage return) 0None 1Tab 2Depending on your application, you may wish the WDP Reader to transmit barcode data to y
2-13Testing the WDP reader with your computerWindows and Mac users should use the Notepad or a text editor so that the scanned testdata will be "
iIntroduction Worth Data' WDP Readers are versatile bar code readers that attach to the IBMPC, XT and AT; all IBM PS/2 Models; any PC keyboard-co
3-1Chapter 4Scanners and Scanning TechniqueWandsMatching your wand to your bar code typeThe WDP Reader comes with a low, medium or high-resolution bar
3-2Wand Scanning TechniqueUsing the illustration as a guide, follow these tips for proper scanning with a wand:1Hold the "wand" as you would
3-3Using the Bar Code Slot ScannerDepending on your application, you may wish to use a slot scanner as your barcode input device instead of or in addi
3-4Using the MagStripe Slot ScannerThe MagStripe Slot Scanner options (track 1, track 2, track 3, or track 1 and 2 or2 and 3 or Track 1/2/3) enable th
3-5Laser and CCD ScannersWand scanners can satisfy most bar code reading needs. However, we also offerIntegrated Laser Wedge Readers and the Integrate
3-6Remember, even though momentary exposure to these low-power, visible-lightlasers is not known to be harmful, youmust never stare into the beam or a
3-7CCD ScannersThe F86 CCD Scanner or the WDP P16 Integrated CCD Reader can also mountin the stand, but the bar code must be presented within 0-4"
3-8The Integrated CCD Wedge Reader is a complete WDP Reader built into the F86CCD Scanner. Just plug it in between your computer and keyboard and you
3-9Laser scanner options:"Double-scan checking": To minimize the possibility of misreads with verypoorly printed bar codes or when reading t
4-1Chapter 4Special FeaturesFunction and Control Key SupportThe WDP Reader can also transmit key sequences for function, control, alt(command and opti
1-1Chapter 1InstallationComponents of WDP ReaderIn the event the shipping box shows damage on arrival, please note the damage onthe carrier's rec
4-2Shift, Ctrl and Alt keysShift, Ctrl and Alt keys require three sequences1) The ON code generated when the Shift, Ctrl or Alt key is pressed.2) The
4-3Accumulate ModeAccumulate Mode is an option (which can be enabled or disabled using the ReaderSetup Menu's Code 39 section) allowing the reade
5-1Chapter 5TroubleshootingA reader installed in Wedge mode (external or internal) doesn't beep threetimes when you power up your system, or the
5-2Extra characters at the beginning or end of your bar code dataClear the Preamble and Postamble.Make sure you haven't enabled transmission of a
5-3Erratic or low read rates can also result with systems that supply unusually lowcurrent or voltage to the keyboard. To test for this, turn your sy
A-1Appendix AOpening the WDP CaseUse the illustrations below as a guide while removing the WDP Reader'scircuitboard from its case.Turn your WDP R
B-1Appendix BISA Internal Board InstallationSlot Installation with Keyboard CablingThe WDP Reader can be kept out of the way by removing it from its c
B-2If you have a laser scanner, CCD scanner or bar code slot scanner, it will plug intothe wand port instead of the wand. (If you have a MagStripe sl
B-3Slot Installation with Bus CommunicationFor computers running DOS, the internal WDP Reader can be mounted in anyunused ISA slot and jumpered to com
C-1Appendix CJumper SettingsYour WDP Reader is shipped with its jumpers set to match the configuration(scanner type, interface method, etc.) you order
1-2InstallationThe several methods of WDP attachment are:• External WedgeThe Reader is placed near the computer, and is connected between thecomputer
C-2JP5, the Port Address jumper:The WDP Reader in Bus Interface mode can use any of four different portaddresses: hex 220, 240, 2C0 and 2E0. The def
C-3JP8, the Laser (Decode Light)/Wand jumper:Use the W jumper setting if you have a wand, touch scanner or bar-code slotscanner connected to the Wand
D-1Appendix DSpecifications for Code 39Code 39 (or Code 3 of 9) is the de facto standard ofnon-retail American industry. It is widely used in theautom
D-2Char Value Char Value Char Value Char Value0 0 B 11 M 22 X 331 1 C 12 N 23 Y 342 2 D 13 O 24 Z 353 3 E 14 P 25 - 3644F15Q26. 375 5 G 16 R 27 Space
D-3Full ASCII Extension to Code 39"Full-ASCII Code 39" expands the Code 39 character set to include all 128 ASCIIcharacters. Symbols 0-9, A-
E-1Appendix ECodabarCodabar is widely used in libraries, blood banks, thecotton industry and transportation industries. Its'character set consis
F-1Appendix FCode 128 SpecificationsCode 128 is a very powerful bar code, combining anextensive character set and variable length withcompactness and
F-2MOD 10 UCC 128 is enabled by scanning the appropriate bar codes on theTriCoder Setup Menu or by keypad in the PROGRAMMING MODE "ChangeSetup&qu
G-1Appendix GInterleaved 2 of 5 CodeInterleaved 2 of 5 Code is a numeric-only, even-number-of-digits bar code. It is widely used in warehouse and ind
G-25. Add the results of steps 3 and 4:9 + 48 = 576. Subtract the result of step 5 from the next highest multiple of 10:60 - 57 = 37. The checksum
1-3External Wedge Installation on PC or Mac1. Unplug the keyboard cable from where it plugs into the back of thecomputer, and note its location. (Not
H-1Appendix HUPC SpecificationsUPC symbols are found on almost all grocery productsand many other retail items. The UPC code most peopleare familiar
H-2The leading Number System Character, (the first number of the 11 digits to beentered) should conform to these UPC assignments:0,6,7 Regular UPC 12
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H-4Because the sample UPC-E code ends in a 6, the insertion digits 0000 are insertedat the sixth digit (insertion position 6):12345000062. Add the Nu
I-1Appendix IMSI/Plessey SpecificationsPlessey is a variable length numeric only bar code. MSI Bar Code is a variablelength, numeric-only code with a
I-2The MSI Mod 11 check digit is calculated as follows:The example bar code data is:9434578421. Assign a checking factor to each number, starting with
J-1Appendix JCode 93 SpecificationsCode 93 is variable length, continuous, bi-directional, compact code. Code 93 isan alphanumeric bar code which con
K-1Appendix KASCII Code Equivalent TableThe 128 ASCII codes and their 3 digit decimal equivalents are detailed in thetable below.NUL 00 000 SP 20 032
L-1Appendix LFirmware UpgradesThis section applies only to the WDP P11/12 and the WDP P01, the separate externalbox decoder models. It does not apply
L-2Before inserting the new EPROM, notice that the EPROM has a small groove inone end; the end with the groove in it must match the groove in the sock
1-4USB Installation on a PC or MacIf you are attaching a WDP to a computer which doesn't have a traditionalkeyboard port, (5 or 6 pin din on PC o
2-1Chapter 2WDP Reader SetupConfiguring the WDP Reader for your computerand application...Turn on your computer: You should hear three beeps -- anind
2-2Using the WDP Reader Setup Menu1If you have never scanned before, refer to Appendix K for ScanningInstructions. To configure your reader using the
2-3WDP Setup ParametersBeep ToneLowest 0Low 1Medium 2High 3Highest 4Turn Beeper OFF 5The WDP Reader gives you a choice of five different beep pitches.
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