Unitech Hand Held Scanner User Manual

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Page 1 - Handheld Scanner

Handheld Scanner - MS839L - User’s ManualVersion 1.1

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4 7) If nothing happens at step 6, check all cable connections first and make sure your PC or terminal has been powered. Contact technical support

Page 3 - Table of Contents

5 Installed as an USB Interface You can install the scanner with the USB interface cable to work with either PC or iMac USB port. See Figure 1.1 fo

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6 Function Code The scanner can emulate function and other special keys on the keyboard by scanning some pre-defined labels. Appendix B includes th

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7 Chapter 3 RS232 Serial Interface Installation To use the scanner as a RS232 serial interface, a RS232 interface cable and a power adapter are re

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8 Operating Parameters Device Type Baud Rate, Parity and Data Bit: These parameters set the scanner's communication protocol that must be ma

Page 7 - Overview

9 Serial TTL This scanner supports serial TTL interface, which follows the RS232 communication data format but with TTL voltage output ranged from O

Page 9 - Keyboard Interface

11 Chapter 4 Terminal Interface Installation To install the scanner as a terminal interface, you need a DB25 RS232 cable, a terminal wedge "

Page 10 - The Default setting

12 Operating Parameters Parameters Baud Rate, Parity and Data Bit: These parameters set the scanner's communication protocol which the same s

Page 11 - Operating Parameters

13 Chapter 5 Setup The scanner interface can be configured to fit the user's specific application. Configuration parameters are stored in a

Page 13 - RS232 Serial Interface

14 Most settings require only a single bar code, but a few need several different bar codes to be scanned in order to completely define a setting.

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15 Code ID Setting Each bar code symbology supported by the scanner has a default ID character defined as below. CODE ID IDENTIFIER SYMBOLOGIES Fac

Page 15 - Serial TTL

16 NOTES: 1. The length of a Code ID is one character. If one character is set, the Code ID output will be one character. If two characters are se

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17 Quick Setup Appendix A has a quick setup chart, which gives you one label or one function convenience to the scanner. To setup the scanner, loca

Page 17 - Terminal Interface

18 3. All parameters will be converted to alphanumeric characters and shown on the monitor. 4. Print the results shown on the monitor as bar cod

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19 Wrong Setting Because you add “...” After .A0 17$ The 0.A17$ is a FIXED parameter for setup entering. It is an unchangeable parameter. Never add

Page 19 - Chapter 5

20 Factory Default Setting To clear all the setting data, please scan the factory default barcode.

Page 20 - Barcode Length Setting

21 Chapter 6 Pin Assignment TTL, Wand Emulation 1.1) AMP (D-Sub 9Pin): 1.2) Din 5 male (240 degree) Keyboard Interface Type of Connector 2.1) P

Page 21 - Code ID Setting

22 2.3) PC-AT: Din5 Male 2.4) PC-AT: Din5 Female RS232 Interface 3.1) DB9F 3.2) DB25F

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23 Appendix A Examples Quick Setup Sheet Device Type Scanner Mode PCAT[PS/2]/USB Trigger Flash ion Serial Interfac CONTINUOUS AUTO OFF UPC-

Page 23 - Batch Setup

i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview...

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24 ScEnable Disable EAN-8 UPC-E Expand to E EAN 13 Cut Leading Digit Enable Cut Check Digit Disable EAN-13 Note: 1. If UPC E Expand To UPC

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25 Cut Leading Digit Sup SetEnable Disable Display Version Factory Default UPC-A Cut Check Digit plement Code No Yes up

Page 26 - Factory Default Setting

26 26 Function Codes Function Codes for PC F1 Win Make F3 F11 F4 F12 F5 Cursor Right F6 Cursor Left F7 Cursor Up F8 Cursor Down

Page 27 - Pin Assignment

27 Home Ins End Alt Make Pg Up Alt Break Pg Dn Left Shift Make Tab Left Shift Break Back Tab Left Ctrl Make ESC Left Ctrl Break Enter

Page 28 - RS232 Interface

28 Setup Menu Device Selection and Default: Group 1 Device ID Device Type

Page 29 - Examples

29 .F022$Low Be nd Delays Group 2 Beep Tone Interblock Delay eps a 1 ms 10 ms50 ms100 ms 200 ms500 ms .F018$ Mediu.F019$ High

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30 tercharacter Delay In 140 μs500 μs1 ms 4 ms 16 ms

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31 roup 3 de Caps-Lock Keyboard Wedge Settings GFunction Co .B015$ON Mini Width Level Duration of .B016$ Off Polarity of Idle Condition

Page 32 - Function Codes

32 , AT) Language (For PC/XT Use number Keypad digits

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33 Baud Rate RS232 Settings Group 3 Parity Data Bit

Page 34 - Setup Menu

ii Setup Procedures ...13 Barcode Length Setting...

Page 35 - Be nd Delays Group 2

34 OnOff RS232 Settings Group 4 Handshaking (for serial wedge) BCC Character (for serial wedge) Time Out (for serial wedge) ACK/NAK (for se

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35 Flashing wait 60 sec. Terminator Scanner Port: Group 5 Scanning Mode Code ID Note: This setting doesn't affect EAN128 code ID. EAN128 h

Page 37 - Keyboard Wedge Settings G

36 36 Double Verification Factory ID OnFactoryFactory ID OnFactory Default Data length (Two Digits) Send Preamble/Postamble Scan “PP/

Page 38 - Use number Keypad digits

37 ID Define Code ID Group 5Define Code

Page 39 - RS232 Settings Group 3

38 ASCII Code 39 Enable 6 Code 39 Define Code ID Full Code 39 Group Full ASCII Code 39 Disable

Page 40 - RS232 Settings Group 4

39 I 2 of 5 Group 6 I 2 of 5 (ITF)

Page 41 - Scanner Port: Group 5

40 tal Code (Toshiba Code) tal Code (Toshiba Code) S 2 of 5/China Posof 5/China Pos Code 32 (Italian Pharmacy)

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41 EAN 128 Group 6Telepen Define the EAN 128Fields separator Scan an ASCII code in full ASCII code chart to select a new fields separator. UCC/EA

Page 43 - Define Code ID Group 5

42 Code Group 7 Code 128 Code 128/Code 93/MSIMSI/Plessey Code Code 93

Page 44 - Code 39 Group

43 roup 7 Code 11/Codaber GCode 11 Codabar

Page 45 - I 2 of 5 Group 6

iii Code 39 Group 6 ...38 I 2 of 5 Group 6...

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44 UPC/EAN Code Group 8 UPC-A UPC-E

Page 47 - EAN 128 Group 6

45 EAN-13 UPC/EAN Code Group 8 EAN-8

Page 48 - Code 128/Code 93/MSI

46 8 ent Code Supplement Code GroupSupplem See the Batch Setup section for using the labels below. Dump Setup Strings Group 9 Speed=9600, D

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47 DatDat d Dat Send DatDat xpanded Group 10 Databar (RSS-14) DataBar (RSS), Limited, EDatabar – 14 Enable Databar – 14 Disable abar – 14 Check Dig

Page 50 - UPC/EAN Code Group 8

48 DatDatDat SendData Not Send DatDat ble Data cked Enable Data cked DisableDatabar – Limited EnableDatabar – Limited Disableabar – Limited Check

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49 x Length Dat Databar – Expanded Min Length Databar – Expanded M aabar – Expanded Set ID Full ASCII Chart (Characters in parentheses represen

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56 Barcode Chart

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57 57 Appendix B Worldwide Support Unitech’s professional support team is available to quickly answer questions or technical-related issues. Sho

Page 62 - Barcode Chart

1 Chapter 1 Overview Introducing the MS839 As a keyboard scanner supports most of the popular PCs and IBM terminals. As a RS232 serial scanner sen

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3 Chapter 2 Keyboard Interface As a keyboard Interface, the scanner is actually installed between a PC (or terminal) and a keyboard. See Figure fo

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