Wand Port The Wand port is located on the left side of the terminal. It is a 6-pin DIN port that accepts a circular DIN connector. The Wand, when connected, uses only 3 of the 6 pins available on the DIN connection. If a Barcode Gun (non-contact reader) is used, the center pin supplies additional power. The terminal uses 2 of the remaining pins as logic lines for external controls.
Wand and Y-Cable Disconnect power to the terminal before connecting the Barcode Wand. The wand is capable of reading bar code stripes by passing it directly over the label. Check the software manual to identify the codes your terminal will read. Barcode Wand The Y-cable shown below allows for connection of both a wand and other external devices. The single end of the cable is plugged into the terminal. A wand can be connected to one split and another device to the other.
Parallel Port The parallel port is located on the right back of the DC7000 Terminal. It is a 25 pin female port, which will accept a 25-pin male connector. This type of parallel port is typically used on IBM® PC or IBM-PC compatible computers. The DC7000 Terminal provides strain relief if the connector is locked in by the securing screws. Securing the parallel cable to the wall or mounting surface can obtain additional strain relief.
Parallel Cable The parallel port is used for additional digital I/O or for printing. A standard parallel print cable is used with a simple ASCII parallel printer. Shown below is a parallel interface cable. Since this is the same cable that is used to connect an IBM-PC or compatible to a printer, it will likely be available from most computer dealers off-the-shelf. One end is a male DB-25 connector; the other end is a 36-pin Centronics-type connector to match the parallel port on the printer.
. CompanionProducts Readers Description / Illustration Part Number Barcode Wand 74-0106-002 and Holder External Visible Barcode Infrared 74-0111-000 74-0111-002 Slot Reader Power Supplies Description/Illustration Part Number Lighter Power 72-0160-000 12 VDC Adaptor 120VAC to 9VAC, 1A 56-0113-000 Power Supply 120/240VAC to 12VAC, 3A 56-0128-000 Power Supply (Required for Terminals with Fingerprint Reader, Modem or Wireless Communication) Note: Comes with Std.
External Relay Box, External Buzzer External Relay Box External Buzzer 24 120 V 01-0121-000 240 V 01-0121-002 01-0122-000
Cables Description/Illustration Part Number “Standard” Modular Cable length - 7 feet 72-0146-000 - 50 feet 72-0146-004 Y-Cable (splitter) 72-0159-000 DB-25 RS-232 Host Cable Assembly Includes DB-25 Female (RS-232/host) to RJ-11 Female adaptor and “Standard” Modular Cable. length - 7 feet - 50 feet 25-0116-000 25-0116-007 DB-9 RS-232 Host Cable Assembly Includes DB-9 (RS-232/host) to RJ-11 female adaptor and “Standard” Modular Cable.
Cables, Converter, Badge Racks Description / Illustration Modem Adaptor Cable Assembly Includes DB-25 Male (modem) to RJ-11 male adaptor and “Standard” Modular Cable. length - 7 feet 25-0123-000 Teflon Cable (available by the foot) 55-0124-000 Junction Box 63-0169-000 RS-232 to RS-485 Converter Assembly Includes RS-232 to RS-485 converter with DB-9 / RJ-11 Connectors and “Standard” Modular Cable.
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(For RS485 terminals only) Select option 1 for RS485 Select the baud rate 0 for 1200, 1 for 2400, 2 for 4800, 3 for 9600 and 4 for 19,200 baud. (For Ethernet terminals only) Select option 2 for Ethernet Select the baud rate option 3 for 9600 baud (Leave this as the default for Ethernet.) Select the TCPIP address (Your network administrator will have this information.
Configuring procedure for selecting the READERS: Swipe the Configuration Badge 000000000 (This badge is provided with each terminal.) (Select any combination 1234 to activate the readers. 1 for Internal Barcode, 2 for External Barcode, 3 for Internal Magnetic Stripe and 4 for Internal Proximity Reader) Note, if 4 is selected then the External Barcode Reader will be disabled. Note, if you turned OFF all readers you will be unable to read the configuration badge.
Electrical Connections 14 25 1 13 Parallel Port Connector on DC7000 Digital IO Mode 1 Digital IO #7 2 Digital IO #8 3 Digital IO #9 4 Digital IO #10 5 Digital IO #11 6 Digital IO #12 7 Digital IO #13 8 Digital IO #14 9 Digital IO #15 10 N/A 11 Digital IO #2 12 Digital IO #3 13 Digital IO #4 14 N/A 15 Digital IO #5 16 Digital IO #6 17-25 Ground 30 Printer Mode 1 Strobe 2 Printer Data 0 3 Printer Data 1 4 Printer Data 2 5 Printer Data 3 6 Printer Data 4 7 Printer Data 5 8 Printer Data 6 9 Printer Data 7
DC7000 Wand Connector Socket 1 2 3 4 5 6 +5 Volts Signal Control Logic Line (Digital IO #0 - Output Only) Barcode Wand Receive Date Ground Access Logic Line (Digital IO #1 - Output Only) +12 Volts Unregulated (Max Current Draw 220mA with 3A Transformer Only) DC7000 RS232 Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 Not Used CTS Transmit Data (from DC7000) Receive Data (to DC7000) Ground Not Used 31
DC7000 RS485 / Modem Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 Modem Not Used N/A TIP RING N/A Not Used 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 RS485 (GND Jumper Option) N/A Data (-) Data (+) N/A (GND Jumper Option) 6 7 8 DC7000 Ethernet Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 32 Data (TX +) Data (TX -) Data (RX +) Ground (-) Ground (-) Data (RX -) Power (+) Power (+)
Specifications IO Points 0–1 Output High: 4.0 milliamps out of MAX, Low: 4.0 milliamps in MAX, Input: Not Applicable V out = 4.2 Volts MIN V out = 0.4 Volts MAX IO Points 2–15 Output High: 1.6 milliamps out of MAX, Low: 2.0 milliamps in MAX, Input: Input Voltage Range: 0–5 Volts High: 2.2 Volts MIN Low: 0.8 volts MAX NOTE: V out = 2.4 Volts MIN V out = 0.4 Volts MAX If a barcode wand is used, the wand’s current must be included in your total current calculation.
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