LZ400RF Laser User ManualB78 Base User Manual and Setup Menu Worth Data Inc. December 2007
7 Configuring the RF Laser Reader for your computer and application The RF Laser Setup Menu is located in Appendix J of this manual. This simple me
8 Laser Scanning Instructions Using a laser scanner is basically as simple and intuitive as "point and shoot" at a distance of 0-24",
9 For example, to read this "5" bar code on the Setup Menu, you would need to cover any adjacent bar codes with paper or a finger first, a
10 RF Laser Setup Parameters Channel Default Channel 0 • The default Channel is always shipped as 0. There are 10 channels in the USA and Canad
11 If you've enabled the check digit, enabling Check Digit transmission causes the reader to transmit it to your computer along with the bar cod
12 UPC-E can be used in either normal UPC-E format (implicit NSC of 0) or UPC-E1 format (NSC of 1). UPC-E1 is enabled by scanning 2 of 5 Code and 8
13 MSI and Plessey Disable MSI 0 Enable MSI with 1 Mod 10 check digit 1 Enable MSI with 2 Mod 10 check digits 2 Enable MSI with 1 Mod 11 and 1 Mod
14 2 of 5 Data Length 2 of 5 Code is so susceptible to interpreting partial scans as valid reads that the RF Laser uses fixed-length data as a safegu
15 The default is no preamble. To select a preamble, scan up to 15 characters from the "FULL ASCII MENU" on the back of the RF Laser Setup
16 Bar Code Data Postamble Data Transmitted 123 XYZ 123XYZ 12345678 ~3XYZ 12345XYZ 12345678 ~9 12345678 12345 ~A 12345 123456 ~5
The LZ400-RF and the B78 Base Station have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of t
17 the Setup Mode when performing the link test. This code is the same as the "Clear Buffer" code on the Barpad Menu. Reset Once you are in
18 Scan Start Setup Scan Terminator Scan B to select "delayed transmission" Scan End Setup To disable "d
19 RF Base Station Parameters The following parameters apply only to a base station attached serially. Baud rate 300 0 600 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 96
20 If you want the host computer program to analyze the data and to send back different beep patterns to the laser scanner, enable Host Controlled A
22 Radio Considerations Operating Instructions Operational Details The RF Laser: 1. chirps on a "good read" or successful scan while tur
23 Accumulate Mode Accumulate Mode is an option (which can be enabled or disabled using the RF Laser Reader Setup Menu's Code 39 section) allow
24 Function/Control Key Support The RF Laser can also transmit key sequences for function, control, alt (command and option keys on Macs), cursor an
25 Simply scan the correct bar code(s) from the FULL ASCII MENU. For example, if the WDP reads the bar code SOH (ASCII 001 -- a control-A) from the
26 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
Table Of Contents LZ400RF & B78 Laser Reader Users Manual Introduction...
27 USB Trouble Shooting The Base Station's light flashes in Red cycles when the USB cable is connected. • The Base Station cannot enumerate.
28 Windows® 2000: 1. Log on as Administrator and open the “Administrative Tools” folder in your Control Panel. 2. Run the “Computer Management” uti
29 Data characters are garbled or missing. • Make sure you've set the reader to the same baud rate, parity, data bits and stop bits as your ser
30 Appendix A Changing Jumpers and Channels You may want to change the channel on the Base Station or you may want to set the unit to use a Serial Y C
31 Serial Users, if you are going to use the Serial Y Cable (F45-1), you will need to change the JP2 (Jumper 2) from S to Y. This permits Half Dup
32 Appendix B Recharging the Batteries The LZ400-RF Laser has a rechargeable lithium ion battery built-in. When not in use, the RF Laser should be p
33 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
34 Code 39 Advanced Features and Functions Mod 43 Check Character Standard Code 39 can be printed with a "Mod 43 Check Character". This Mod
35 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,
36Appendix D Code 93 Specifications Code 93 is variable length, continuous, bi-directional, compact code. Code 93 is an alphanumeric bar code, which
1 Introduction The Worth Data RF Laser has the following features: 1) The LZ400-RF Laser Scanner for the USA and Canada. This laser has a range of
37 a12345b Appendix E Codabar Specifications Codabar is widely used in libraries, blood banks, the cotton industry and transportation industries. Its
38Appendix F Code 128 Specifications Code 128 is a very powerful bar code, combining an extensive character set and variable length with compactness a
39UCC 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
40Appendix 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
416. 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
42Appendix H UPC Specifications UPC symbols are found on almost all grocery products and many other retail items. The UPC code most people are famili
43• 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
44ISBN specifications are available from: American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 11 West 42nd Street, 13th Fl. New York, New York 10036 Tel. 21
45UPC-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
46Appendix I MSI/Plessey Specifications Plessey is a variable length numeric only bar code. MSI Bar Code is a variable length, numeric-only code with
2 Installation Components of RF Laser Readers In the event the shipping box shows damage on arrival, please note the damage on the carrier's
47The 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
48Appendix JRF Laser Setup MenuTo change a setting using the RF Laser Setup Menu:• Scan START SETUP to enter setup mode• Scan the parameter you want t
49Start Setup End Setup*/+/**/-/*Code 3 of 9 UPC/EAN*/A/* */B/*0 Enable Code 391 Disable Code 392 Enable Full ASCII Code 393 Disable Full ASCII Code 3
50Start Setup End Setup*/+/**/-/*BARPAD TABLE08*
51RF Base Station Setup MenuThis menu applies only to the setup for a Serial RF Base Station.Start Setup (FOR BASE ONLY) End Setup*.+.**/-/*Baud Rate4
52Full ASCII MenuNUL SOH(f1) STX(f2) ETX(f3)*%U**$A**$B* *$C*000 00 001 01 002 02 003 03EOT(f4) ENQ(f5) ACK(f6) BEL(f7)*$D**$E**$F**$G*004 04 005 05 0
5389 : ;*8* *9* */Z* *%F*056 38 057 39 058 3A 059 3B<= > ?*%G* *%H* *%I* *%J*060 3C 061 3D 062 3E 063 3F@A B C*%V* *A* *B* *C*064 40 065 41 066
54tu v w*+T* *+U* *+V* *+W*116 74 117 75 118 76 119 77xy z {*+X* *+Y* *+Z* *%P*120 78 121 79 122 7A 123 7B| } ~ DEL*%Q* *%R* *%S* *%T*124 7C 125 7D 12
55 Index 2 2 of 5 Code... 7 about...39 data length ...
56 E EAN-128 Shipping Serial Container Code.12 Enabling 2 of 5 Code ...13 Codabar...
3 USB Installation USB attachment will not work with the Worth Data F10 5v power supply forthe B78 Base Station. If for some reason your USB port
57components ...2 testing ... 20 RF Laser default settings... 7 RS
4 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. This conf
5 Installing the R/F Reader between a computer and terminal If you attach the s Base between your computer and a terminal, as shown below, using Cabl
6 R/F Laser Serial Model Pin-outs F34, DB25 Null Modem Cable These are the pin-outs for Cable F34, a DB25 Female, with pins 2 and 3 crossed, used for
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