Worth Data Inc. Wireless Reader Manual01/05
6 Installing the R/F Reader with a dedicated serial port The Base Station can be directly attached to a spare serial port as shown below. Your s
7 Installing the R/F Reader between a computer and terminal If you attach the Wireless Base between your computer and a terminal, as shown below, usin
8 R/F Reader Serial Model Pinouts F34, DB25 Null Modem Cable These are the pinouts for Cable F34, a DB25 Female, with pins 2 and 3 crossed, used for c
9 Configuring the Wireless Scanner for your computer and application Find the 8 1/2 x 11" laminated Wireless Reader Setup Menu sheet and look i
10 Laser And Linear Imager CCD Scanning Instructions Using a laser scanner is basically as simple and intuitive as "point and shoot" at a di
11 Don't forget to take the R/F Laser Scanner and the R/F Linear Imager CCD out of Setup Mode by scanning End Setup, otherwise the batteries will
12 The next several pages will show you all of the various Wireless Reader options. Default settings are shown in bold in this manual and marked with
13 Code 128 Disable Code 128 0 Enable Code 128 1 Disable UCC/EAN-128 2 Enable UCC/EAN-128 3 Enable Storage Tek Tape Label Code C Disable Storage
14 left to right reading of UPC codes, assuring that the supplement code is not missed. This setting also allows for reading of the UCC/EAN 128 Extend
15 Codabar Enable Codabar 0 Disable Codabar 1 Enable CLSI Codabar 2 Disable CLSI Codaber 3 Enable Start/Stop Character Transmission 4 Disable Sta
The radio equipment described within this manual has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
16 Code 93 Enable Code 93 0 Disable Code 93 1 Enable Full ASCII Code 93 2 Disable Full ASCII Code 93 3 For more information on Code 93 see Append
17 Computer Interface PC Keyboards and USB Attachment 1 PC Keyboard Learned Timing 8 Macintosh ADB Keyboards A Scan the number on the Barpad
18 with no trimming.) Consider the examples in the following table to understand how trimming works: Bar Code Data Preamble Data Transmitted 123 XYZ
19 and min/max bar code data is also supported through Postamble specifications, (See Preamble above for complete details). Characters This setup opti
20 between a scanner and a base station make it possible for a group of associated scanners/base to ignore other groups of units with different IDs on
21 4-second beam: Another option with problem reading conditions is to increase the length of the time the scanner attempts to read, from the default
22 "Double-scan checking": When reading a VIN, you will also want to disable double scan checking. The reader’s default is to not output or
23 Stop bits 1 Bit 0 2 Bits 1 Set the stop bits to the same setting your terminal is using, or you want to use with your serial port. Transmission
24 Please refer to Host Response Delay to determine if you need to compensate for slow host program response by slowing down the retry time when faili
25 distributed on the diskette enclosed with your serial reader. The program is for Windows only. If you are using the WDR Serial Test Program, foll
Table Of Contents Introduction ... 1 Installation...
26 Radio Considerations Be sure you have a frequency matched Base Station and R/F Scanner. The color of the label on the underside of the R/F Base St
27 2-Way Laser Operating Instructions Operational Details The two-way LZ202-RF Laser Scanner and LI102-RF Linear Imager CCD: 1. chirps on a "go
28 Multiple 2-Way Base Stations on the Same Frequency. Although not recommended, you can have more than one two-way base station on the same frequency
29 Accumulate Mode Accumulate Mode is an option (which can be enabled or disabled using the Reader Setup Menu's Code 39 section) allowing the re
30 Function/Control Key Support The RF Scanner can also transmit key sequences for function, control, alt (command and option keys on Macs), cursor a
31 Function keys F1 through F10, and numeric-pad keys (such as Left Arrow and Del), are encoded by a single control character as shown in the table ab
32 Function keys F11 and F12 Function keys F11 and F12 require two bar codes to be scanned to make these functions keys. The F11 key is created by co
33 Troubleshooting All Models Troubleshooting The beam won’t stay on, or I just get a narrow beam when I pull the trigger, or The scanner won’t turn o
34 The Decode Green Light on LZ200-RF One-Way Laser or LI101-RF Linear Imager CCD stays lit. • On One-Way units, the batteries will run down real fas
35 Serial Troubleshooting The reader beeps on reads, but nothing appears on your screen using PortKey OR nothing appears to your own software. • Rech
36 My system locks up or I get Windows General Protection Faults when using my serial RF Reader on a PC running Windows. • This is an interference pr
37 Appendix A Opening the Base Case Use the illustrations below as a guide while removing the Base's circuit board from its case. Turn your Base
38 Appendix B Jumper Settings Your RF Base is shipped with P2 set as either keyboard or serial, depending on what you ordered. Why might you need/w
39 Appendix C Specifications for Code 39 Code 39 (or Code 3 of 9) is the de facto standard of non-retail American industry. It is widely used in the a
40 Code 39 Advanced Features and Functions Mod 43 Check Character Standard Code 39 can be printed with a "Mod 43 Check Character". This Mod
41 Full ASCII Extension to Code 39 "Full-ASCII Code 39" expands the Code 39 character set to include all 128 ASCII characters. Symbols 0-9,
42 Appendix D Code 93 Specifications Code 93 is variable length, continuous, bi-directional, compact code. Code 93 is an alphanumeric bar code, which
43 a12345b Appendix E Codabar Specifications Codabar is widely used in libraries, blood banks, the cotton industry and transportation industries. Its
44Appendix F Code 128 Specifications Code 128 is a very powerful bar code, combining an extensive character set and variable length with compactness a
45UCC 128 Shipping Container Code The Mod 10 Check digit is calculated the same as the Interleaved 2 of 5 example in Appendix G. It is the data lengt
1 Introduction The Worth Data Wireless Readers include the following products: 1) The LZ202-RF Laser Scanner and the LI102-RF Linear Imager CCD Scan
46Appendix G Interleaved 2 of 5 Code Interleaved 2 of 5 Code is a numeric-only, even-number-of-digits bar code. It is widely used in warehouse and in
476. Subtract the result of step 5 from the next highest multiple of 10: 60 - 57 = 3 7. The checksum becomes the low-order digit: 19873 8. Becaus
48Appendix H UPC Specifications UPC symbols are found on almost all grocery products and many other retail items. The UPC code most people are famili
49• The leading Number System Character, (the first number of the 11 digits to be entered) should conform to these UPC assignments: 0,6,7,8 Regular
50ISBN specifications are available from: American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 11 West 42nd Street, 13th Fl. New York, New York 10036 Tel. 21
51UPC-E Checksum Calculation Use the sample data of 123456 to demonstrate the UPC-E checksum calculation: 1. The 6 digit UPC-E code is converted to
52Appendix I MSI/Plessey Specifications Plessey is a variable length numeric only bar code. MSI Bar Code is a variable length, numeric-only code with
53The MSI Mod 11 check digit is calculated as follows: The example bar code data is: 943457842 1. Assign a checking factor to each number, startin
54Appendix J Changing Batteries RF Laser and CCD Scanners These Scanners have 4 AA batteries located in the handle. On the bottom of the handle is a
55Appendix K Firmware Upgrades Occasionally it will be necessary to get firmware fixes for problems discovered with the R/F Reader, especially in the
2 Installation Components of Wireless Readers In the event the shipping box shows damage on arrival, please note the damage on the carrier's r
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57 Index 2 2 of 5 Code... 9 about... 46 data leng
58 Duplex - configuring... 23 full... 23 half...
59 Power adapters to fix reader problems... 35 Preamble ... 17 Preambles for ASCII 000 to 255..
60 compressed or expanded... 13 default settings... 13 guidelines for use...
3 • If you are installing on a PC or Mac with traditional keyboard connectors, proceed to the next section describing keyboard wedge installation.
4 Your computer, keyboard and reader should now be cabled as shown below: Turn on your computer: You will hear three beeps on the 1-way Base
5 USB Installation on a PC or Mac: The USB port should have enough power to support the Base Station without needing the Worth Data external power
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