Wasp CCD Scanner User Manual

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CCD Programming Guide
Please Read
Note:
The Wasp CCD Scanner is ready to scan the most popular
bar codes out of the box. This manual should only be
used to make changes in the configuration of the
scanner for specific applications. This scanner does not
require software or drivers to operate. The scanner enters
data as keyboard data. Please review this manual before
scanning any of the programming bar codes in this manual.
TTech Tip
If you are unsure of the scanner configuration or have
scanned the incorrect codes, please scan the default
bar code on page 6.This will reset the scanner to its
factory settings.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CCD Programming Guide

CCD Programming GuidePlease ReadNote:The Wasp CCD Scanner is ready to scan the most popularbar codes out of the box. This manual should only beused to

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7*DefaultNoneCarriage ReturnSpaceEscapeBeginEndThe 'Te rminator' configuration is used to specify the end-of-text message. T h et e rminator

Page 3 - Table of Contents

8Note: Please use Appendix C regarding the prefix string.You may add up to 7characters as a Preamble.Note: Please refer to Appendix C regarding the su

Page 4 - Introduction

9*Default* HighestLowestHighLowBeginBuzzer VolumeMediumEndThe 'CCD Hardware' configuration supports the general control options for theCCD r

Page 5 - Installation

100.3 Seconds* 0.1 SecondsBeginBuzzer DurationIntercharacter Delay1 SecondEndCCD Setup & Configuration—CCD Hardware Configuration (cont.):* Medium

Page 6 - Quick Start

11*PC AT, PS/2 50 60 70 80PC XTPS/2 25 30MacintoshBeginKeyboard TypeEndThe 'Keyboard Type' configuration is used to program the reader for t

Page 7 - Bar Code Symbologies

12*Lower CaseUpper Case*AlphanumericNumber LockBeginUpper/Lower CaseAlphanumericAlphanumeric/Number LockEndThe 'Keyboard Setting' configurat

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13Trigger pressed* Trigger with DelayBeginTrigger Pressed* Trigger with 3 Sec. DelayEndThe 'CCD Scanning Control' configuration allows the u

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14On/Off Trigger—3 Second DelayOn/Off Trigger—30 Second DelayBeginOn/Off Trigger with 3 Second DelayOn/Off Trigger with 30 Second DelayEndWhen this op

Page 10 - CCD Setup & Configuration

15Auto ScanContinuous ScanBeginAuto ScanContinuous ScanEndWhen this option is enabled, the LEDs arealways visible and the CCD reader will operateconti

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16Code 39Interleaved 2 of 5CodabarUPC-AEAN/JAN-13EAN-8UPC-EEAN/UPC Add-on 2/5Code 128MSI/PlesseyBeginEndThe 'Enable Bar Code Symbologies' co

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© Copyright Wasp TechnologiesAll rights reserved.Rev H.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any formor by any means without

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17Code 39Interleaved 2 of 5CodabarEAN-13/UPC-AEAN-8UPC-EMSI/PlesseyCode 128BeginEndThe 'Code Identification' configuration provides the opti

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18*DefaultOffOnStandard TypeFull ASCIINoYesNoYesNoYesBeginEndCode 39 is va ri a ble length and is the most frequently used symbology in industri a lba

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19Code 128 is the most easily read bar code with the highest message integrity dueto seve ral separate message check routines. Of all the common linea

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20MSI Plessey is a va ri a ble length nu m e ric symbology pri m a rily used in mark i n gretail shelve s. Each character consists of four bars with i

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21*DefaultOffOnNoYesNoYesBeginEndI n t e rl e aved 2 of 5 is a va ri a ble length, nu m e ric bar code with an even number ofd i g i t s. It is typica

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22*DefaultOffOnBeginEndCodabar is a va ri a ble length symbology capable of encoding up to 16 chara c t e r s.Codabar can encode six special alphanu m

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23*DefaultOffOnBeginEndUPC-A (Universal Product Code-A) is a fixed length symbology and is the mostcommon bar code used for retail product labeling. I

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24*DefaultOffOnBeginEndUPC-E (Universal Product Code-E) is also a fixed length symbology and is acompressed six digit code used for marking small pack

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25*DefaultOffOnBeginEndE A N / JAN-13 (European Article Number/Japanese Article Number) is a fixe dlength symbology and is similar to the UPC-A symbol

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26*DefaultOffOnBeginEndThe EAN/JAN-8 is a fixed length symbology and is similar to the UPC-E code, bu tincludes two more digits for the country code.

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Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction...1Chapter 2. Installation...

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27USFrenchGermanSpanishSwissUKBeginEndThe 'Language' configuration is used to setup the appropriate keyboard tra n s l a t i o nfor a partic

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28Begin*Keyboard*DefaultRS-232EndThe Wasp CCD 'Interface Options' configuration supports a keyboard wedgeand RS232 (serial) interface. Only

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29Note: The RS232 interface is a special option. Please see the 'ProductSupport' section to contact us for this option.The WASP CCD supports

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30CCD Setup & Configuration—Serial (COM) Port Setting Configuration (cont.)BeginEnd7 Bits* 8 Bits* NoneEvenOdd* NoneXon/XoffHardware (RTS/CTS)Data

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31Code 39Interleaved 2 of 5CodabarCode 128MSI/PlesseyCCD Setup & Configuration—Bar Code Test Symbols—Appendix ANote: Make sure that the appropriat

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32UPC-AUPC-EUPC-E5 digit supplementUPC-E2 digit supplementUPC-A2 digit supplementUPC-A5 digit supplementCCD Setup & Configuration—Bar Code Test Sy

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33CCD Setup & Configuration—Bar Code Test Symbols—Appendix A (cont.)EAN/JAN 8EAN/JAN 85 digit supplementEAN/JAN 82 digit supplementEAN/JAN 13EAN/J

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34cont. on next pageCCD Setup & Configuration—Lookup Table for Bar Code Lengths—Appendix BUse this Lookup Table to specify the lengths (i.e. the n

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35CCD Setup & Configuration—Lookup Table —Appendix B (cont.)0123456789ABCDEFSET

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Preamble/Postamble Addition Table36CCD Setup & Configuration—Preamble/Postamble Addition Table—Appendix CUse this table to add preamble and postam

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1Chapter 1IntroductionBar coding is the most common Automated Data Collection (ADC) technologyproviding timely, error-free information that can be use

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37Preamble/Postamble Addition Table (cont.)54 T55 U56 V57 W58 X59 Y5A Z5B [5C \5D ]5E ^5F _60 `61 a62 b63 c64 d65 e66 fCode ASCII Code ASCII7A z7B {7C

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38Wasp Technologies products are warranted against defects in workmanship andmaterials for a period of one year from the date of shipment, provided th

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21. Turn off your computer.2. Plug the keyboard wedge cable into the handle of the CCD reader.3. Unplug your PC keyboard cable and plug the male end (

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3Your Wasp CCD Scanner is ready to go.The default settings of the Wasp CCDScanner have been pre-programmed for the most common bar codeconfigurations.

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4Bar codes are symbols consisting of a series of bars and spaces which can beapplied to packages, cartons, bottles, and other commercial products. The

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5In order to configure the Wasp CCD scanner, you must familiarize yourself withthe setup procedures on the following pages. The default settings of th

Page 41 - Product Support

6The 'Set Default' configuration restores the factory default settings.Tip: Use this option to restore the factory default settings if you a

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